SUBARU LEGACY 1995 Service Repair Manual

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G2M0223
5. Radiator Cap
A: INSPECTION
1) Attach radiator cap to tester.
2) Increase pressure until tester gauge pointer stops.
Radiator cap is functioning properly if it holds the service
limit pressure for five to six seconds.
Standard pressure:
78—98 kPa (0.8—1.0 kg/cm
2,11—14 psi)
Service limit pressure:
69 kPa (0.7 kg/cm
2, 10 psi)
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove foreign matter and rust from the cap
in advance; otherwise, results of pressure test will be
incorrect.
G2M0263
6. Radiator Fan and Fan Motor
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect ground cable from battery terminal.
2) Disconnect connector of fan motor.
G2M0224
3) Remove reservoir tank.
B2M0308
4) Remove four bolts holding shroud to radiator.
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G2M0223
5. Radiator Cap
A: INSPECTION
1) Attach radiator cap to tester.
2) Increase pressure until tester gauge pointer stops.
Radiator cap is functioning properly if it holds the service
limit pressure for five to six seconds.
Standard pressure:
78—98 kPa (0.8—1.0 kg/cm
2,11—14 psi)
Service limit pressure:
69 kPa (0.7 kg/cm
2, 10 psi)
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove foreign matter and rust from the cap
in advance; otherwise, results of pressure test will be
incorrect.
G2M0263
6. Radiator Fan and Fan Motor
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect ground cable from battery terminal.
2) Disconnect connector of fan motor.
G2M0224
3) Remove reservoir tank.
B2M0308
4) Remove four bolts holding shroud to radiator.
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B2M0323
5) Remove radiator fan motor assembly.
6) Remove fan motor from shroud.
B: INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal procedures.
Do the following:
1) Before installing radiator fan motor, apply a coat of seal-
ant to threads and tighten nuts.
2) Make sure radiator fan does not come into contact with
shroud when installed.
3) After installation, make sure there is no unusual noise
or vibration when fan is rotated.
G6M0095
7. Engine Coolant Pipe
A: REMOVAL
1) Release fuel pressure.
<Ref. to 2-8 [W1A0].>
2) Disconnect ground cable from the battery.
B2M0015A
3) Drain engine coolant completely.
<Ref. to 2-5 [W1A0].>
B2M0160
4) Remove intake manifold.
<Ref. to 2-7 [W4A0].>
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B2M0323
5) Remove radiator fan motor assembly.
6) Remove fan motor from shroud.
B: INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal procedures.
Do the following:
1) Before installing radiator fan motor, apply a coat of seal-
ant to threads and tighten nuts.
2) Make sure radiator fan does not come into contact with
shroud when installed.
3) After installation, make sure there is no unusual noise
or vibration when fan is rotated.
G6M0095
7. Engine Coolant Pipe
A: REMOVAL
1) Release fuel pressure.
<Ref. to 2-8 [W1A0].>
2) Disconnect ground cable from the battery.
B2M0015A
3) Drain engine coolant completely.
<Ref. to 2-5 [W1A0].>
B2M0160
4) Remove intake manifold.
<Ref. to 2-7 [W4A0].>
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B2M0138
5) Disconnect heater inlet hose.
B2M0139
6) Disconnect radiator inlet hose from engine coolant pipe.
B2M0141
7) Remove bolts which install engine coolant pipe on cyl-
inder block.
B2M0141
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install engine coolant pipe on cylinder block.
Tightening torque:
6.4±0.5 N⋅m (0.65±0.05 kg-m, 4.7±0.4 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Use a new O-ring.
B2M0139
2) Connect radiator inlet hose.
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B2M0138
3) Connect heater inlet hose.
B2M0160
4) Install intake manifold.
<Ref. to 2-7 [W4D0].>
G6M0095
5) Connect ground cable to battery terminal.
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1. Engine Cooling System
Trouble Possible cause Corrective action
Over-heatinga. Insufficient engine coolantReplenish engine coolant, inspect for leakage, and
repair.
b. Loose timing belt Repair or replace timing belt tensioner.
c. Oil on drive belt Replace.
d. Malfunction of thermostat Replace.
e. Malfunction of engine coolant pump Replace.
f. Clogged engine coolant passage Clean.
g. Improper ignition timingInspect and repair ignition control system.
<Ref. to 2-7 On-Board Diagnostics II System.>
h. Clogged or leaking radiator Clean or repair, or replace.
i. Improper engine oil in engine coolant Replace engine coolant.
j. Air/fuel mixture ratio too leanInspect and repair fuel injection system.
<Ref. to 2-7 On-Board Diagnostics II System.>
k. Excessive back pressure in exhaust system Clean or replace.
l. Insufficient clearance between piston and cylinder Adjust or replace.
m. Slipping clutch Repair or replace.
n. Dragging brake Adjust.
o. Improper transmission oil Replace.
p. Defective thermostat Replace.
q. Malfunction of electric fanInspect radiator fan relay, engine coolant temperature
sensor or radiator motor and replace there.
Over-coolinga. Atmospheric temperature extremely low Partly cover radiator front area.
b. Defective thermostat Replace.
Engine coolant
leaks.a. Loosened or damaged connecting units on hoses Repair or replace.
b. Leakage from engine coolant pump Replace.
c. Leakage from engine coolant pipe Repair or replace.
d. Leakage around cylinder head gasket Retighten cylinder head bolts or replace gasket.
e. Damaged or cracked cylinder head and crankcase Repair or replace.
f. Damaged or cracked thermostat case Repair or replace.
g. Leakage from radiator Repair or replace.
Noisea. Defective drive belt Replace.
b. Defective radiator fan Replace.
c. Defective engine coolant pump bearing Replace engine coolant pump.
d. Defective engine coolant pump mechanical seal Replace engine coolant pump.
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2. Radiator Main Fan
B2M0309
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A: OPERATION (WITHOUT A/C MODEL)
CONDITION:
Engine coolant temperature is above 95°C (203°F).
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
Radiator main fan does not operate under the above
condition.
1. Check fuse and power supply.
OK
Not OK
Melted fuse,repair the shorted part of the circuit
,replace fuse.
2. Check harness connector between fuse and
relay box, and A/C relay holder.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness.
3. Check A/C relay holder.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace A/C relay holder.
4. Check harness connector between A/C relay
holder and main fan motor.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness.
5. Check ground circuit of main fan motor.
OK
Not OK
Repair or replace wiring harness.
6. Check main fan motor.
OK
Not OK
Replace main fan motor.
Refer to 2-7 On-Board Diagnostics II System.
B2M0427A
1. CHECK FUSE AND POWER SUPPLY.
1) Check fuse No. 13.
2) Turn ignition switch to ACC.
3) Measure voltage between fuse and relay box, and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F40) No. 3—Body / 10 V, or more






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B2M0325A
2. CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN FUSE
AND RELAY BOX, AND A/C RELAY HOLDER.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect connectors from fuse and relay box, and
A/C relay holder.
3) Measure resistance of harness connector between fuse
and relay box, and A/C relay holder.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F40) No. 3—(F29) No. 2 / 10Ω, max.
B2M0428A
3. CHECK A/C RELAY HOLDER.
1) Disconnect connector from A/C relay holder.
2) Measure resistance between terminals of A/C relay
holder.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F29) No. 2—(F28) No. 4 / 10Ω, max.
(F29) No. 2—(F30) No. 4 / 10Ω, max.
B2M0366A
4. CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN A/C
RELAY HOLDER AND MAIN FAN MOTOR.
1) Disconnect connectors from A/C relay holder and main
fan motor.
2) Measure resistance of harness connector between A/C
relay holder and main fan motor.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F28) No. 4—(F17) No. 2 / 10Ω, max.
(F30) No. 4—(F17) No. 3 / 10Ω, max.
B2M0367A
5. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF MAIN FAN MOTOR.
Measure resistance between main fan motor connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F17) No. 1—Body / 10Ω, max.
B2M0368A
6. CHECK MAIN FAN MOTOR.
1) Disconnect connector from main fan motor.
2) Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminals No. 2
and No. 3, and connect terminal No. 1 to ground. Ensure
that fan rotates.
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