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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
StarterRated voltage and output power12 V 2.0 kW
No±load characteristicCurrent 120 A or less at 11.5 V
rpm 3,300 rpm or more at 11.5 V
Brush lengthSTD 15.0±15.5 mm0.591±0.610 in.
Limit 9.5 mm0.374 in.
CommutatorOuter diameter STD 35.0 mm1.378 in.
Limit 34.0 mm1.339 in.
Undercut depth STD 0.7±0.9 mm0.028±0.035 in.
Limit 0.2 mm0.008 in.
Circle runout Limit 0.05 mm0.0020 in.
Spring installed load26±32 N
(2.7±3.3 kgf, 6.0±7.3 lbf)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightenedNVmkgf Vcmft Vlbf
Starter X Cylinder block3940029
Rear water by±pass joint X Cylinder head18185 13
Water by±pass pipe X Cylinder block18185 13
Intake manifold X Cylinder head18185 13
Fuel return pipe X Fuel pressure regulator35360 26
Fuel inlet hose X LH delivery pipe39400 29
for SST 33340 24
Air intake chamber X Intake manifold18185 13
EGR pipe X Air intake chamber18185 13
EGR pipe X RH cylinder head18185 13
Cold start injector tube X RH delivery pipe15150 11
Throttle body X Air intake chamber1818513
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ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
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HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING
The Engine Control System broadly consists of the sensors, ECU and actuator\
s. The ECU receives signals from
various sensors, judges the operating conditions and determines the opti\
mum injection duration, timing, ignition
timing and idle speed.
In general, the Engine Control System is considered to be a very intricate\
system to troubleshoot. But, the fact
is that if you proceed to inspect the circuit one by one following the p\
rocedures directed in this manual, trouble-
shooting of this system is not complex.
This section explains the most ideal method of troubleshooting and tells how\
to carry out the necessary repairs.
[1] CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSISUsing the customer problem analysis check sheet for reference, ask the c\
ustomer in as much details as
possible about the problem.
[2] CHECK AND CLEAR DIAGNOSTIC CODE (PRECHECK) Before confirming the problem symptom, first check the diagnostic code and mak\
e a note of any malfunc-
tion code which is output, then clear the code.
HINT: Output of the malfunction code indicates that there is a malfunction in\
the circuit indicated. However,
it does not indicate whether the malfunction is still occurring or occur\
red in the past and returned to normal.
In order to determine this, the problem symptoms should be confirmed in 4 \
first and the diagnostic code
be rechecked in [6].
Accordingly, if troubleshooting is begun based on the malfunction code only in diag\
nostic code check in
[2] , it could result in a misdiagnosis, leading to troubleshooting of circuits which are normal \
and making
it more difficult to locate the cause of the problem.
[3] SETTING THE TEST MODE DIAGNOSIS, [4] PROBLEM SYMPTOM CONFIRMATION, [5] SYMPTOM SIMULATION
In order to find out the trouble more quickly, set the diagnosis check in test mode and with higher sensing
ability of the ECU, confirm the problem symptoms. If the trouble does not reappear, use the symptom simu-
lation method to make sure the trouble is reproduced.
[6] DIAGNOSTIC CODE CHECK IN TEST MODE Check the diagnostic code in test mode. If the malfunction code is output, pr\
oceed to ºstep [8] Diagnostic
Code Chartº. If the normal code is output, proceed to ºstep [7] Basic Inspectionº.
[7] BASIC INSPECTION Carry out basic inspection such as the spark check and fuel pressure che\
ck, etc.
[8] DIAGNOSTIC CODE CHART If the malfunction code is displayed, proceed to inspect the circuit ind\
icated by the chart for each code.
[9] MATRIX CHART OF PROBLEM SYMPTOMS If the normal code is displayed in the diagnosis in test mode, perform tro\
ubleshooting according to the in-
spection order in the Matrix Chart of Problem Symptoms.
[10] PARTS INSPECTION When the Matrix Chart of Problem Symptoms instructs to check the parts, proc\
eed to parts inspection sec-
tion included in this manual.
[11] CIRCUIT INSPECTION Determine if the malfunction is the sensor, actuator, wire harness, connector or the ECU.
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[12] CHECK FOR MOMENTARY INTERRUPTIONBy performing the check for momentary interruption, the place where moment\
ary interruptions or momen-
tary shorts are occurring due to poor contacts can be isolated.
[13] ADJUSTMENT, REPAIR After the cause of the problem is located, perform adjustment or repairs\
by following the inspection and
replacement procedures in this manual.
[14] CONFIRMATION TEST After completing adjustment or repairs, confirm not only that the malfunction\
is eliminated, but also conduct
a test drive, etc., to make sure the entire Engine Control System is oper\
ating normally.
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How to Proceed with Troubleshooting Using Volt/Ohm Meter
and TCCS Checker
For the explanation of steps [1] ~ [6], [8] and [10] ~ [16], see the explan\
ation of steps with the same title on page
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[7] [9] CIRCUIT INSPECTION BY CHECKER If the Normal code is displayed in the diagnostic code check, connect the \
checker to the vehicle and check
all the circuits which can be inspected using the checker.
If a malfunctioning circuit is then detected, proceed to ºCircuit Ins\
pection by Volt/Ohm Meterº and check
the applicable circuit using a volt/ohm meter. Determine if the malfunction is in the sensor, actuator, wire
harness, connector or the ECU. If the malfunctioning circuit cannot be detected u\
sing the checker, proceed
to ºBasic Inspectionº and perform troubleshooting.
If a malfunction code is displayed in the diagnostic code check, use the c\
hecker to inspect the circuit indi-
cated by the diagnostic code chart for the displayed code.
For instructions on how to connect the checker to the vehicle and how to us\
e the checker, please refer to
the Instruction Manual for TCCS checker.
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CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET
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