intake manifold HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G User Guide

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NOTE: Use new O-rings and gaskets when reassembling.
CAUTION: Chock for folds 01 scratches on th6 surfac6 of tho gaskot. Replace wilh a new gasket if damaged.
818C1 engino:
INTAKE MANIFOLDReplace il cracked oril mating surfaces are
5 x O.8 rnm6 N.m 10.6 kgl.m,4 tbt.ttl
lI
{,/
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EVAP PURGE CONTROLVALVEdamageo.
IAT SENSOR
5xO.8mm6 N.m 10.6 kgf.m,4 tbf.ftl
INTAKE AIRBYPASS VALVE
IAC VALVEBe carelul notlo oamage.
O.RINGSReplace.
GASKETSReplace.
O.BI GReplace.
BODY
INTAKE MANIFOLDCHAMBER
8 x 1.25 mm23 N.rn 12.3 kgt'm,17 tbf.frl
I x 1.25 mm22 N.m 12.2 kgl.ft,t6 tbt.tt)
BRACKET
8 r 1.25 mm24 N.m {2.4 kgf.h,t7 rbr.ftl
8 x t.25 mfi24 N.m (2.4 lgf.m.17 tbt.ft)I r 1.25 lnm24 N.m 12.4 kgt.m,17 tbt.ftl
8 x 1.25 mm20 .m (2.0 kgt.m,14 tbf.ftl
THROTTLEAODY
FAST IDL€ THERMO VALVEBe carelul not to damage.
HEATER BYPASSPIPE
o-Rt GsReplace.
I x 1.25 mm24 N.m (2.4 kgl.m, 17lbf'ft|
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Component Locations
lndex
81881 sngin6:
IOLE AIR CONTROL OACI VALVEpage '11-82T
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTEPRESSURE {MAP} SENSOREVAP
THROTTLE POSITIOIII {TP) SENSORTroubleshooting, page 1 1-60
Troubleshooting,
(ECTI SENSOR HEATEO
PURGE CONTROLSOLENOID VALVETroubleshooting,11-137
THROTTLE CABLEInspection/Adiustment, page 1 1-1 18
Installation, page 11- 1 18
SENSOR lHO2S}
TOP DEAD CENTER/CRATIIKSHAFTPOSITIOf{/CYLINDER POSITION(TDC/CKP/CYP} SENSORTroubleshooting, page 1 1-56
INTAKE AIR TEMP€RATURE IIAT) SEI{SORTroubl€shooting, page 1 1 -62
POWER STEERING PRESSURE (PSP)
swtTcHTroubleshooting. page 11-93
sq
IDLE THERMO VALVEInspection, page 11-94
ELECTRICALLOADOETECTORIELD}Troubleshooting.page,l l-70
IGNITIONMODULE {ICMI
Troubleshooting, page 1 1-66
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATroubleshooting, page I 1-58Troubleshooting. pages 11-46, 47
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Component Locations
lndex
B18Cl ongino:
THROTTLEPOSITION (TP}
SENSOR
MANIFOLD AESOLUTEPRESSURE (MAPI SENSOR
Troubleshooting, page 1 1-52
EVAPPURGE CONTROLSOLEiIOID VALVETroubleshooting,page 11-137
VALVE
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
IIAT) SENSORpage 11-62
THROTTLE CABLEInspection/Adiustment, page 'l 1-1 19
lnstallation, page 1 1-1 19
IOLE AIF CONTROL (IACI VALVETroubleshooting. page 1 1 -82
Troubleshooting,page 1 1-6O
TOP DEAD CENTER/CRANKSHAFTPOSITION/CYLINDER POSITION
{TDC/CKP/CYPI SEI{SORTroubl€shooting. Page 1 1 -56POWER STEERING PRESSURE (PS'I
swtTcHTroubleshooting, page 1 1-93ELECTRICALLOADDETECTORIELD}Troubleshooting,page.1 1-70
IGNITION CONTNOL MODULE OCMI
Troubleshooting, Psge 1'l-66
ENGIT{E COOLANT TEMPERA
{ECT} SEI{SORTroubleshooting, Pag€ 1 1-58
sElrlsoR tKslTroubfeshooting, page 1 1 -7 4
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S}
Troubleshooting, pages 11-46, 47
FAST IDLEInspection, page 1 'l -94
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G) FUEL PUI-SATION DAMPER
@ AIR CLEANER(D RESONATOR6 imrlre arR Bypass (tAB) coNTRoL DIAPHRAGM
VALVE(D) IITITP IIN BYPASS {IAB) COTROL SOLENOID VALVE
ds) INTIXT AIR EYPASS TIABI VACUUM TANK
rio'l rnrarg ltn BYPASS (lABl cHEcK vALvE
6 rsnee wav cATALYTtc coNvERTER lrwc)
6 posrnve cRAf{KcAsE vENTILATIoN {Pcv) vALVE
6 evlponlrtve EMtsstot{ tEvAPl coNTBoL cANlsrER
6 evlponltvE EMtssloN {EvAP} PURGE coNTRoL
SOLENOID VALVE6i EVAPORATIV€ EMISSION (EVAPI PURGE CONTROL
DIAPHRAGM VALVE
6o ivlpoalrtve Eutsstof{ IEVAPI rwo wAY vALvE
c) HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR lHO2Sl
€) MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE IMAPI SENSOB
O EI{GINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE {ECT} SENSOR
€) INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE {IAT) SENSOR
@ KNOCK SENSOR tKSl
@ IDLE alR coNTRoL llAcl vALvE
O FAST IDLE THERMO VALVE
@ FUEL INJECTOR
@ FUEL FILTER
@ FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
O) FUEL PUMP (FPI
@) FUEL TANK
@ FUEL TANK EVAPORATIVE EMISSION IEVAPI VALVE
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Troubleshooting
Self-diagnostic Procedures (cont'dl
':818C1 engine
a lf codes other than those listed above are indicated, verifv the code. lf the code indicated is not listed above, replace
rhe ECM.
a The MIL may come on, indicating a system problem when, in fact, there is a poor or intermittent electricalconnection.
First, check the electrical connections, clean or repair connections it necessary.
o The MIL and @ indicator light may light simultaneously when the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 6, 7 or 17. Check
the PGM-Fl system according to the PGM-Fl system troubleshooting, then recheck the l!! indicator light. ll it lights,
see page 14-5O, 51.
a The MIL does not come on when there is a malfunction in the A/T Fl signal or Electrical Load Detector (ELDI circuits.
However, it will indicate the codes when the Service Check Connector is shorted.
DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE
CODE (DTCISYSTEM INDICATEDPsge
oENGINE CONTROL MODULE IECM)11-42
,lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR IHO25)1 1-46
aMANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE {MAP SENSOR)11-52
4CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP SENSOR)1 1-56
oENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT SENSOR)11-58
THROTTLE POSITION (TP SENSOR}11-60
ITOP DEAD CENTER POSITION (TDC SENSORI1 1-56
9No. 1 CYLINDER POSITION (CYP SENSOR)1 1-56
10INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT SENSOR)11-62
13BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (BARO SENSOR}1|-64
14IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC VALVE}11-42
tcIGNITION OUTPUT SIGNAL11-66
toFUEL INJECTOR1't-102
17VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR {VSSI11-68
20ELECTRICAT LOAD DETECTOR (ELD)'t 1-70
21VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL SOLENOID
VALVE {VTEC SOLENOID VALVE)'6-36
22VARIABLE VALVE TIMING & VALVE LIFT ELECTRONIC CONTROL PRESSURE
SWITCH (VTEC PRESSURE SWITCHI-6-38
23KNOCK SENSOR {KS}-11-7 4
30A/T FI SIGNAL A11-76
3'rA/T FI SIGNAL B1 1-76
4'lHEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO25} HEATER11-47
43FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM1 1-50
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System Description
The idle speed ot lhe engine is controlled by the ldle Air Control {lAC) Valve.
The valve changes the amount ot air bypassing into the intake manifold in response to electric current controlled by the
ECM. When the IAC Valve is activated, the valve opens to maintain the proper idle speed.
#l' ----rTo FGM-FIMAINRELAY
VARIOUSSENSORS
IAC VALVE
FASTIDLETHERMOVALVE
INTAKE MAI{IFOLD
(cont'd)
BLK
r
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ldle Control System
Fast ldle Thermo Valve
DEscliptlon
To prevent erratic running when the engine is warming
up, it is n€cessary to raise the idle speed. The fast idle
thermo valve is controlled by a thermowax plunger, When
the engine is cold. the engine coolant su.rounding the
thermowax contracts the plunger, allowing additional air
to be bypassed into the intake manifold so that the en-
gine idlss taster. When the engine reaches operating tem-
peratur€, the valve closss, reducing the amount of air
bypassing into the manifold.
FAST IDLE THERMOVALVE
AIN EYPASS VALVE
Inspaction
NOTE: The tast idle thermo valve is factory adiustsd;
it should not be disassombl€d.
1. Remove the intake air duct from the throttlg body.
2. Stan the engine.
3. Put your finger over ths lower port in throttle body
and make sure that there is 8ir flow with tho engine
cold (engine coolant temperatute below 86oF,
300c).
a lf not,
retest.
leplace the fast idle thermo valvs and
4.
o-Rr{GsReplace
llo kgf.m, 7 lbt.trl
Start the engine. Hold the sngine at 3.0OO rpm with
no load (A/T in I or @ position, M/T in neutral]
until the radiator fan comes on, then let it idl6.
Check thst valve is completely closed. lt not, air suc-
tion can be telt at the lower Don in the throttle body,
a It any suction is felt, the valve is leaking Check
engine coolant level and for air in tho engine
coolant system (see section 1O). ll OK, rsplace
the fast idle thermo valve and rechock.
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Rapl!c!ment
@ oo not smoko during tho work. Keep open
fllma3 lway from your wolk aloa.
1. Retieve tuel pressure {see page 1 1-10O).
2. Disconnect the connectors trom the fuel iniectors.
3. Disconnect the vacuum hose and fuel return hosa
from the fuel pressure regulatol.
NOTE: Place a r8g or shop towel over the hoses be-
for6 disconnecting them.
4. Loosen the retainer nuts on the Juel rail and harness
holder.
Disconnect the tuel 18il.
Remove the fuel injectors from the intake manifold.
5.
6.
cusHloNRINGReplace.
FUEL
7.
t'.
9.
10.
13.
14.
16.
11.
Slide new cushion rings onto the luel iniectors.
Coat new O-rings with clean engine oil and put them
on the fuel injectors.
Insen the injectors into the tuel rail tirst.
Coat new seal rings with clean engine oil and press
them into the intake manifold.
Install the Juel iniectors and fuel rail assembly in the
intake manilold.
CAUTION: To plovont damage to th€ O-dngs, instsll
tho fuol inioctors in tho fuol r8il first, thon install th€m
in the intaks mEnitold.
12. Align the center line on the connector with the mark
on the fuel rail.
FUEI. RAIL
MABKI'{GS
Install and tighten the retainer nuts
Conn€ct the vacuum hose and tuel retuln hose to
the fuel pressure regulator.
lnstall the connecto.s on the fuel injectors.
Turn the ignition switch ON, but do not operate the
starte.. After the tuel pump runs for approximately
two seconds, the tuel pressure in the fuelline rises.
ReDeat this two or three times, then check whether
there is any fuel leakage
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Intake Air System
System Description
The system supplies air for allengine needs. lt consists of the intake air pipe, Air Cleaner (ACL), intake air duct, Throttle
Body (TB), ldle Air Control {lAC) Valve, tast idle thermo valve, and intake manifold.
A resonator in the intake air pipe provides additional silencing as air is drawn into the system.
nacot{TRoLSOLENOIDVALVE
To
ffi -------------+ i'"ii'i''RELAY
VARIOUSSENSORS
IABCONTROLDIAPHRAGMVALVE
-BLK--L EI{GINE- cooLnnt
tFASTIDLETHERMOVALVE
U
INTAKEAIR PIPE
INTAKEAIRDUCT
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Intake Air Bypass (lABl Control System tBl8C1 enginel
Osscription
Two air intake paths are provided in the intake manifold to allow the selection of the intak€ path most favc
given engine speed.
Satisfactory power peformanc€ is achieved by closing and opening the intake air bypass (lAB) control valve!
que at low RPM is acheived when the valves are closed, whereas high power at high RPM is achieved by when
8re oDeneo.
IAB CONTROLVALVES
To PGM-FIMAIN RELi
IABCHECK VALVE
t favorabl€ for a
vslves. High tor-
when the valves
RELAY
(cont'dl
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