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ELECT RICAL COMPONENT LOCAT OR
1991-92 ELECT RICAL COMPONENT LOCAT ION Ford Motor Co. Electrical Com ponents
BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS
BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS LOCATION
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES LOCATION
CONTROL UNITS
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION
SENDING UNITS & SENSORS
SENDING UNITS & SENSORS LOCATION
MOTORS
MOTORS LOCATION
ComponentLocation
A/C Clutch Relay (1991)On right front of engine bay, near power
steering pump.
A/C RelayOn left front corner of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2
A/C Wide Open Throttle (WAC) RelayOn left front corner of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Cooling Fan RelayOn left front fender panel, near
headlight. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Condenser Fan RelayOn left front of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Daytime Running Light (DRL) Relay (Canada) (1992)On left front corner of engine bay, near
headlight. See Fig. 1
.
Fuel Pump RelayBehind left side of dash, near ECA.
Headlight RelayBehind left headlight. See Fig. 1 .
Horn RelayUnder left side of dash. See Fig. 3 .
Main RelayIn left front corner of engine bay, near
battery.
P a r kin g Ligh t R e l a yOn right front corner of engine bay. See
Fig. 1
.
Turn Signal/Flasher RelayUnder left side of dash, behind ECA.
See Fig. 3
.
ComponentLocation
A/C In-Line FuseOn left side of heater case.
Condenser Fan In-Line FuseOn right side of steering column.
Fuse PanelBehind access panel, to left of steering column.
Fusible LinksOn left front strut tower. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentLocation
Electronic Control Assembly (ECA)Behind left side of dash, left of steering column.
Passive Restraint ModuleUnder driver's seat.
ComponentLocation
Airflow MeterOn right front corner of engine bay. See Fig. 1 .
Coolant Temperature Sending UnitBelow thermostat housing.
Crankshaft Position SensorInside distributor. See Fig. 1 .
EGR Temperature Sensor (1991)In exhaust manifold, near EGR valve.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) SensorOn top of engine, near injector No. 1.
Fuel Gauge Sending Unit (1992)In fu el t an k.
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)On left side of throttle body. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentLocation
Blower MotorUnder center of dash, behind
radio.
Windshield Washer Motors:
Front (1991)On right front fender panel,
bottom of washer reservoir.
Front (1992)On left front corner of engine
bay, in front of battery.
RearOn body panel, behind right
rear quarter panel.
Windshield Wiper Motor
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SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES
SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES LOCATION
SWITCHES
SWITCHES LOCATION
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION
COMPONENT LOCATION GRAPHICS
Fig. 1: Component Locations (1 Of 3)
FrontOn left rear corner of engine
bay, on firewall. See Fig. 1
.
RearIn liftgate, behind trim panel.
ComponentLocation
Canister Purge SolenoidOn center of firewall, to right of wiper motor. See Fig. 1 .
Idle-Up Speed Control (ISC) SolenoidOn left rear of engine, left of injector No. 4.
Kickdown Solenoid Valve (A/T)On lower right front corner of transaxle. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentLocation
A/C Pressure SwitchOn A/C line, near right front strut tower. See Fig. 1 .
A/C Thermostatic Switch (1992)On bottom of evaporator housing, below glove box.
Back-Up Light SwitchMounted on transaxle. See Fig. 1 .
Brake Fluid Level SwitchOn brake fluid reservoir.
Brake On-Off Switch (1992)On bracket, above brake pedal.
Clutch Interlock SwitchOn bracket, above clutch pedal.
Cooling Fan SwitchIn thermostat housing. See Fig. 1 .
Inertia SwitchIn left rear quarter panel.
Kickdown Switch (A/T)Mounted on accelerator pedal.
Neutral Safety SwitchOn right rear side of transaxle.
Oil Pressure SwitchOn rear center of engine block.
Parking Brake SwitchOn base of parking brake lever.
Passive Restraint Limit SwitchAt top of left & right "A" pillar.
Power Steering Pressure SwitchMounted on power steering pump assembly.
Seat Belt Switch (1991)On driver's seat belt buckle.
Stoplight SwitchOn brake pedal lever.
Wide Open Throttle A/C Cut-Off (WAC) Switch (1991)On left corner of engine bay, left of cooling fan.
ComponentLocation
Blower ResistorNear blower motor.
RPM Test ConnectorOn left rear of engine bay, next to ignition module. See Fig. 1 .
NOTE:Figures m ay show m ultiple com ponent locations. Refer to appropriate table for proper figure
references.
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FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Fuses & Circuit Breakers 1988-93 Festiva
FUSES & FUSIBLE LINKS
FUSE PANEL & FUSIBLE LINK BLOCK LOCATIONS
The vehicle has a fuse block with fusible links and a fuse panel with circuit fuses. The fuse panel is located behind the instrument panel, left o
f
the steering column. The fuse block is located under the hood.
FUSE PANEL IDENTIFICATION
Fig. 1: Fuse Panel Identification
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Fuse & Circuit Breaker Identification
1 - 15 Amp License Plate Light, Rear Side Marker Ligh t , Fr o n t P a r kin g Ligh t s, C l u st e r a n d Ta il Ligh t s
2 - 15 Amp Horn, Brakelights, High-Mount Brakelight
3 - 15 Amp (1988-89) Safety Belt Warning, Turn & Hazard Warning Flasher Lights, Radio, Trunk Light, Ignition Key Reminder Buzzer
3 - 15 Amp (1990-93) Safety Belt Warning, Turn & Hazard Warning Flasher Lights, Ignition Key Reminder Buzzer
4 - 15 Amp Audio System, Cigarette Lighter, Remote Control Mirror
5 - 15 Amp Rear Wiper/Washer, Daytime Running Light System (Canada)
6 - 15 Amp Heater & Air Conditioner
7 - 20 Amp Heater & Air Conditioner, Cooling Fan System
8 - 10 Amp (1988-89) Interior Courtesy Lights 10 Amp (1990-93) Radio, Interior Courtesy Lights, Luggage Compartment Light
9 - 15 Amp (1988-89) Front Wiper/Washer
9 - 15 Amp (1990-93) Front Wiper/Washer, Shift-Lock System (ATX), Engine Control System
10 - 10 Amp Charging System, Emission Control System
11 - 10 Amp (1988-90) Safety Belt Warning, Turn & Hazard Warning Flasher Lights, Back-Up Lights, Instrument Cluster, Warning
Lights,
11 - 10 Amp (1991-93) Safety Belt Warning, Turn & Hazard Warning Flasher Lights, Back-Up Lights, Instrument Cluster, Warning
Lights, Shift-Lock System
12 - 15 Amp Rear Window Defroster
13 - Not Used (1988-89) Spare
13 - 30 Amp (1990-93) Passive Restraint System (Automatic Seat Belt)
In-Line Fuse Identification
15 Amp (1990-93) Condenser Fan Motor (A/T Models Only)
10 Amp (1990-93) A/C System (located on left side of heater case)
FUSIBLE LINK BLOCK IDENTIFICATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Using Mitchell1's Wiring Diagram s
INTRODUCTION
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in length. Today, some wiring diagrams require more than 16 pages. It would be impractical to expect a service technician to trace a wire from
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system diagrams are typically applicable to that system only). The remaining circuits connected to that component will be shown in the
appropriate system that they apply to.
Today, the wiring diagram necessary to support a given repair procedure is included within that article or a link is provided to the appropriate
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PERFORMANCE and WIRING DIAGRAMS articles for Ford Motor Co. The wiring diagram for a cruise control system may be included in
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WIRING DIAGRAMS contains all wiring diagrams not included in STARTING & CHARGING SYSTEMS and ACCESSORIES &
EQUIPMENT. This includes: Data Link Connectors, Ground Distribution, Power Distribution, Engine Performance, Electric Cooling Fans,
Anti-Lock Brakes, Electronic Suspension and Electronic Steering wiring diagrams. The Data Link Connectors wiring diagrams show the
circuits by which the various on-board computers exchange information, and the diagnostic connectors used for diagnosis and their location.
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Wiring diagrams used to support the information in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT are drawn in a "top-down" format. The diagrams are
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on the wiring diagrams. Any wires that do not connect directly to a component are identified on the diagram to indicate where they go.
WIRING DIAGRAM COLOR ABBREVIATIONS
COLOR ABBREVIATIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
ColorNormalOptional
BlackBLKBK
BlueBLUBU
BrownBRNBN
ClearCLRCR
Dark BlueDK BLUDK BU
Dark GreenDK GRNDK GN
GreenGRNGN
GrayGRYGY
Light BlueLT BLULT BU
Light GreenLT GRNLT GN
OrangeORGOG
PinkPNKPK
PurplePPLPL
RedREDRD
TanTANTN
VioletVIOVI
WhiteWHTWT
YellowYELYL
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Autolamp Control RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Automatic Shutdown (ASD) RelayEngine Performance; Generators & Regulators
Autostick SwitchEngine Performance
Auxiliary Battery RelayGenerators & Regulators
Back-Up LightsBack-Up Lights; Exterior Lights
Barometric (BARO) Pressure SensorEngine Performance
BatteryPower Distribution
Battery Temperature SensorEngine Performance
Body Control ModuleBody Control Computer; Anti-Theft System; Daytime Running
Lights; Engine Performance; Headlight Systems; Warning Systems
Boost Control SolenoidEngine Performance
Boost SensorEngine Performance
Brake Fluid Level SwitchAnalog Instrument Panels
Brake On/Off (BOO) SwitchCruise Control Systems; Engine Performance; Shift Interlock
Systems
Buzzer ModuleWarning Systems
Camshaft Position (CMP) SensorEngine Performance
Central Control ModuleAnti-Theft System
ClockspringAir Bag Restraint System; Cruise Control Systems; Steering
Column Switches
Clutch Pedal Position SwitchStarters
Clutch Start SwitchStarters
Combination MeterAnalog Instrument Panels
Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM)Engine Performance; Electric Cooling Fans
Convenience CenterPower Distribution; Illumination/Interior Lights
Convertible Top MotorPower Convertible Top
Convertible Top SwitchPower Convertible Top
Crankshaft Position (CKP) SensorEngine Performance
Cruise Control ModuleCruise Control Systems
Cruise Control SwitchCruise Control Systems
Condenser Fan Relay(s)Electric Cooling Fans
Data Link Connector (DLC)Engine Performance
Da yt ime R u n n in g Ligh t s M o d u l eDaytime Running Lights; Exterior Lights
Defogger RelayRear Window Defogger
Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module (DERM)Air Bag Restraint System
Discriminating Sensor (Air Bag)Air Bag Restraint System
DistributorEngine Performance
Door Lock ActuatorsPower Door Locks; Remote Keyless Entry
Door Lock Relay(s)Power Door Locks
Electrochromic MirrorPower Mirrors
Electronic Level Control (ELC) Height SensorElectronic Suspension
Electronic Level Control (ELC) ModuleElectronic Suspension
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) SensorEngine Performance
Engine Control ModuleEngine Performance; Generators & Regulators; Starters
ETACS ECUWarning Systems; Power Windows; Remote Keyless Entry
Evaporative (EVAP) Emissions CanisterEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Purge SolenoidEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Vent SolenoidEngine Performance
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) ValveEngine Performance
Fuel Tank Vacuum SensorEngine Performance
F o g Ligh t sHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
F o g Ligh t R e l a yHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Fuel Door Release SolenoidPower Fuel Door Release
Fuel Gauge Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Fuel InjectorsEngine Performance
Fuel PumpEngine Performance
Fuel Pump RelayEngine Performance; Power Distribution
Fuse/Relay BlockPower Distribution
Fusible LinksPower Distribution; Generators & Regulators; Starters
GeneratorGenerators & Regulators; Engine Performance; Power Distribution
Generic Electronic Module (GEM)Body Control Modules; Electronic Suspension
Glow Plug RelayEngine Performance
Glow PlugsEngine Performance
GroundsGround Distribution
Headlight Door ModuleHeadlight Doors
Headlight RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
HeadlightsHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Heated Oxygen Sensor(s) (HO2S)Engine Performance
Heated Windshield Control ModuleHeated Windshields
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Height SensorElectronic Suspension
HornsSteering Column Switches
Horn RelaySteering Column Switches
Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor/ValveEngine Performance
Ignition Coil(s)Engine Performance
Ignition Key Lock CylinderAnti-Theft System
Ignition ModuleEngine Performance
Ignition SwitchPower Distribution; Engine Performance; Generators &
Regulators; Starters
Illuminated Entry ModuleIllumination/Interior Lights
Illumination LightsIllumination/Interior Lights
Impact SensorAir Bag Restraint System
Inertia Fuel Shutoff SwitchEngine Performance
In h ib it Rel ayStarters
Instrument ClusterAnalog Instrument Panels
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) SensorEngine Performance
Interior LightsIllumination/Interior Lights
In t erl o ck Swit chStarters
Junction BlockPower Distribution
Keyless Entry ReceiverRemote Keyless Entry
Key Reminder SwitchStarters
Knock SensorEngine Performance
Lamp Control ModuleExterior Lights
License Plate LampExterior Lights
Lighting Control ModuleLighting Control Modules; Anti-Theft System; Daytime Running
Lights; Headlight Systems
Lower RelayPower Convertible Top
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)Engine Performance; Instrument Panels
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) SensorEngine Performance
Mass Airflow (MAF) SensorEngine Performance
Mega FuseGenerators & Regulators
Memory Seat/Mirror ModuleMemory Systems
M ir r o r De fo gge rRear Window Defogger
Moon Roof MotorPower Moon Roof
Moon Roof RelayPower Moon Roof
Multi-Function Control ModuleWarning Systems
Neutral Safety SwitchStarters
Oil Level SwitchEngine Performance
Oil Pressure Switch/Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels; Engine Performance
Overhead ConsoleOverhead Console
Oxygen Sensor(s) (O2S)Engine Performance
Parking Brake SwitchAnalog Instrument Panels
Park LightsExterior Lights
Park/Neutral Position SwitchStarters; Engine Performance; Anti-Theft System; Body Control
Module
Perimeter Lighting Control RelayExterior Lights
Power AmplifierPower Antennas
Power Antenna ModulePower Antennas
Power Antenna MotorPower Antennas
Power Distribution CenterPower Distribution; Generators & Regulators; Starters
Power Door Lock MotorsPower Door Locks
Power Mirror MotorsPower Mirrors; Memory Systems
Power Sliding Door ControllerPower Sliding Side Door
Power Seat MotorsPower Seats; Memory Systems
Power Steering Pressure SwitchEngine Performance
Power Top MotorPower Convertible Top
Power Top Relay(s)Power Convertible Top
Powertrain Control ModuleEngine Performance; Analog Instrument Panels; Cruise Control
Systems; Data Link Connectors; Generators & Regulators; Starters
Power Window MotorsPower Windows
Power Window Relay(s)Power Windows
Radiator Fan Motor(s)Electric Cooling Fans
Radiator Fan Relay(s)Engine Performance; Electric Cooling Fans;
Rainsense ModuleWiper/Washer Systems
Raise RelayPower Convertible Top
Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) ModuleAnti-Theft System; Starters; Warning Systems
Seat Belt PretensionersAir Bag Restraint System
Seat Belt Retractor SolenoidPassive Restraints
Seat Belt SwitchAir Bag Restraint System; Passive Restraints
Shift Interlock SolenoidShift Interlock Systems
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Shift Lock ActuatorShift Interlock Systems
Side Marker LightsExterior Lights
SIR Coil Assembly (Clockspring)Air Bag Restraint System
Slip Ring (Clockspring)Air Bag Restraint System; Steering Column Switches
SRS Control ModuleAir Bag Restraint System
Starter MotorStarters
Starter Interrupt RelayStarters
Starter SolenoidStarters
Starter RelayStarters
Steering Wheel Position SensorAnti-Lock Brakes
StoplightsExterior Lights
Stoplight SwitchEngine Performance; Cruise Control Systems; Anti-Lock Brakes
Sun Roof ECUPower Sun Roof
Sun Roof MotorPower Sun Roof
Sun Roof Position SensorPower Sun Roof
TaillightsExterior Lights
Throttle Position (TP) SensorEngine Performance
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/SwitchEngine Performance
Traction Control SwitchAnti-Lock Brakes
Trailer Tow ConnectorExterior Lights
Trailer Tow RelayExterior Lights
Transmission/TransaxleEngine Performance
Transmission Control Module (TCM)Engine Performance; Starters
Transmission Range SensorStarters; Back-Up Lights; Engine Performance
Transmission Range SwitchBack-Up Lights; Engine Performance; Anti-Theft System
Turn Signal FlasherExterior Lights
Tu r n S ign a l Ligh t sExterior Lights
Twilight Sentinel SwitchHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Vapor Canister Leak Detection PumpEngine Performance
Vehicle Control Module (VCM)Engine Performance
Vehicle Dynamic ModuleElectronic Suspension
Vehicle Speed Control ServoCruise Control Systems
Vehicle Speed SensorData Link Connectors; Analog Instrument Panels; Cruise Control
Systems; Electronic Suspension
Voltage RegulatorGenerators & Regulators
Water-In-Fuel SensorEngine Performance; Analog Instrument Panels
Wheel Speed SensorsAnti-Lock Brakes
Window Timer ModulePower Convertible Top
Windshield Intermittent Wiper RelayWiper/Washer Systems
Windshield Washer MotorWiper/Washer Systems
Wiper MotorWiper/Washer Systems
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1990-92 ENGINE COOLING
Cooling System Specifications - Festiva
BELT ADJUSTMENT TABLE
BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS (1)
COOLING SYSTEM SPECS TABLE
COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
ApplicationNew Belt Lbs. (Kg)Used Belt Lbs. (Kg)
A/C Belt110-125 (50-57)92-110 (42-50)
Alt. Belt110-130 (50-60)95-110 (43-50)
Power Steering110-130 (50-60)95-110 (43-50)
(1)Measure tension with strand tension gauge.
ApplicationSpecification
Coolant Replacement IntervalEvery 36 Months
Coolant Capacity5.3 Qts. (5.0L)
Pressure Cap11-15 psi
Thermostat Opens (1)
Main Valve188-193°F (86.5-89.5°C)
Sub-Valve182-188°F (83.5-86.5°C)
(1)Dual stage thermostat.
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levels to proper level.
Removal (1.6L & 1.6L Turbo)
1. Relieve fuel pressure and discharge air conditioning system (if equipped). See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Disconnect and remove battery, battery tray and battery tray support bracket.
2. Release wiring harness retaining straps from battery support tray. Disconnect windshield washer supply hose between fluid reservoir and
hood. Mark hinge locations and remove hood.
3. Disconnect intake air tube and wiring to ignition coil and vane airflow meter. Remove air cleaner/vane airflow meter assembly. Remove
air cleaner assembly support brackets. Disconnect intercooler hoses from turbocharger (if equipped).
4. Drain engine coolant and remove radiator. Disconnect accelerator cable, and remove retaining bracket from cam cover. Position cable to
one side.
5. Disconnect and plug fuel lines at fuel filter and pressure regulator. Disconnect power brake booster manifold vacuum hose from
manifold. Disconnect heater hoses at heater core tubes. Label and remove vacuum hoses located at throttle body.
6. For manual transaxle turbocharged vehicles, disconnect clutch cable and remove support bracket and cable from transmission. On non-
turbo vehicles, disconnect clutch slave hydraulic line. For automatic transaxle, remove transaxle cooler lines.
7. Disconnect starter wiring at starter. Remove harness from locating strap on bracket. Disconnect alternator wiring. Disconnect wiring
from engine coolant sensors located on rear of engine block. Remove ground connection at bracket on thermostat cover. Disconnect O2
sensor wire, main wiring harness connector, TPS connector (turbocharged only), knock sensor connector, distributor wiring and
transaxle wiring. Disconnect ground wire and strap at front of engine, and reinstall lifting eye.
8. Remove engine oil dipstick and retaining clip. Remove power steering pump from mounting bracket. Remove power steering pump
mounting bracket. With hoses attached, position pump aside. Remove upper air conditioning compressor retaining bolts (if equipped).
9. Raise vehicle on hoist. Drain engine oil and cooling system. On vehicles with air conditioning, remove lower air conditioning
compressor mounting bolts, and position compressor out of way.
10. Remove front wheels and tires. Remove front ball joints-to-ste e r in g kn u c kl e s r e t a in in g b o l t s. R e mo ve sp l a sh gu a r d s. Dr a in t ransmission
oil and remove half shafts from differential. Remove front exhaust pipe bracket located on lower side of engine. Disconnect front
exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold, or turbocharger (if equipped).
11. Remove frame support bar-to-engine support bolt. Loosen right control arm bolt and, pivot support bar downward. Disengage rubber
exhaust hangers located directly behind catalytic converter. Allow exhaust system to hang down 6 inches, and support system with
mechanic's wire. Unbolt shift linkage and stabilizer bar at transaxle. Remove nuts from front and rear engine mounts, and lower vehicle.
12. Attach chains onto lift eyes at ends of cylinder head, and support engine with hoist. Remove RH engine mount through bolt. Raise
engine off mounts and slightly pivot engine/transaxle assembly. Disconnect oil pressure sensor and route starter/alternator wiring
harness from engine. Carefully lift engine/transaxle assembly, turn assembly while raising to clear brake master cylinder, shift linkage
universal joint, radiator support and air conditioning lines (if equipped).
13. Remove intake manifold support bracket. Remove gusset plate(s) (if equipped). Remove starter. Remove transaxle-to-engine retaining
bolts. Identify bolts to ensure correct installation. Separate transaxle from engine. On manual transaxle, remove pressure plate, clutch
disc and flywheel. On automatic transaxle, remove flexplate.
Installation (1.6L & 1.6L Turbo)
1. Install transaxle to engine in reverse order of removal. Attach hoist to engine/transaxle assembly and position assembly in vehicle.
Before engine contacts mounts, route starter, alternator and oil pressure sensor wiring, and connect oil pressure sensor. Lower engine
until front mount seats on crossmember. Install through bolt on RH engine mount. DO NOT tighten bolt.
2. Remove hoist. Raise vehicle and support with jackstands. Align rear engine mount to crossmember, and install retaining nuts to front
and rear engine mounts. Tighten nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table at end of article.
3. On manual transaxles, connect shift coupling and stabilizer. Tighten to specification. On automatic transaxles, connect shift linkage and
oil cooler lines. Tighten linkage retaining bolt, shift cable pivot and oil cooler hose clamps to specification. Connect front exhaust pipe
to manifold (or turbocharger). Install exhaust pipe to support bracket. Tighten bolts to specification. Tighten manifold (or turbocharger)
to specification. Attach rubber exhaust hangers. Position cross brace. Tighten retaining nut and bolt and right control arm front bolt.
4. Install drive axles. Install ball joint retaining bolts and tighten to specification. Mount A/C Compressor to engine (if equipped). Tighten
lower retaining bolts to specification. Install splash guards. Install tire and wheel assemblies. Tighten retaining nuts to specification.
5. Lower vehicle. Install upper A/C compressor retaining bolts (if equipped). Tighten bolts to specification. Tighten RH engine mo u n t
through bolt to specification. Connect alternator wiring.
6. Position power steering pump bracket on stud. Lower pump into engine compartment. Install power steering pump bracket retaining
bolts and nut. Tighten to specification. Install power steering pump and belt. Tighten adjustment nut and pivot bolt to specification.
7. Install engine oil dipstick and retaining clip. Install ground strap and ground wire to cylinder head. Install clutch cable (if equipped).
Connect clutch hydraulic line if equipped with manual transaxle or naturally aspirated. Connect transmission electrical connectors.
Connect fuel lines to fuel filter and pressure regulator. Install intake air tube to throttle body.
8. Install intercooler hoses on turbocharged models. Install air cleaner assembly brackets. Install air cleaner assembly with airflow meter
attached. Install intake air tube. Install coil and airflow meter connectors. Connect coolant crankcase and air bypass hoses. Install
vacuum hoses as noted in disassembly.
9. Connect accelerator cable. Install retaining bracket. Install power brake booster hose. Remove speedometer cable from transaxle. Fill
transaxle to specification. See CAPACITIES in SERVICE & ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS article. Install speedometer cable.
Connect speedometer cable connector. Fill engine oil to capacity.
10. Install radiator/fan assembly. Tighten bracket retaining bolts to specification. Connect coolant hoses and fan electrical connector. Fill
coolant to specification.
11. Install hood and connect washer hose. Install battery tray support, battery tray, battery and battery hold-down. Connect battery
terminal. Evacuate and charge air conditioning system (if equipped). Road test vehicle and inspect for leaks.
INTAKE MANIFOLD
Removal (1.3L)
CAUT ION: DO NOT allow com pressor to hang by hoses. T ie up com pressor with m echanic's wire.
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Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system. Remove air cleaner. Remove intake manifold bracket. Disconnect throttle cable.
Mark and disconnect vacuum hoses, fuel hoses and wiring. Remove intake manifold bolts. Remove intake manifold and gasket.
Installation (1.3L)
Clean all gasket mating surfaces. Ensure surface is free of burrs, scratches and cracks. Replace all gaskets. Position gasket and manifold to
cylinder head. Install bolts and tighten to specification. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
Removal (1.6L)
1. Disconnect negative battery terminal. Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Drain cooling system. Disconnect intercooler tube and/or air intake tube. Disconnect air by-pass hoses. Disconnect
main engine harness electrical connection and TPS connector. Disconnect vacuum hoses from throttle body.
2. Disconnect fuel lines from fuel filter and pressure regulator. Disconnect throttle cable. Disconnect hoses from By-pass Air Control valve
( B AC ) . R e mo ve B AC va l ve r e t a in in g n u t a n d b o l t . R e mo ve in t a ke manifold retaining nuts and bolts from support bracket and cylinder
head. Remove intake manifold and throttle body assembly.
Installation (1.6L)
1. Install new intake manifold gasket, ensuring coolant passage openings align with openings in cylinder head and manifold. Install intake
manifold. Tighten retaining nut and bolts and support bracket bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table at end of
article.
2. Install BAC valve and connect air hoses. Connect throttle cable. Connect fuel lines to fuel filters and pressure regulator. Connect main
engine harness connector and TPS connector. Connect vacuum lines to throttle body. Install intake air tube. Connect intercooler tube
and/or intake air tube. Connect air by-pass hoses. Fill cooling system. Connect negative battery terminal. Start engine and check for
fluid leaks and correct operation.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
Removal (1.3L)
1. Raise vehicle. Remove catalytic converter inlet pipe at exhaust manifold. Remove pulse air tube nuts at inlet pipe. Remove inlet pipe
support bracket bolts. Lower vehicle. Remove air intake duct. Remove exhaust manifold heat shroud bolts and remove shroud.
2. Disconnect oxygen sensor connector. Remove exhaust manifold nuts and remove exhaust manifold. Remove gasket from inlet pipe and
cylinder head.
Installation
Position new gasket on cylinder head and inlet pipe. Install exhaust manifold and nuts. Tighten nuts to specification. See, at end of article,
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure. Tighten all bolts and nuts to specification.
Removal (1.6L Non-Turbo)
Remove intake air tube. Remove front exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold retaining nuts. Remove exhaust support bracket (if equipped). Remove
heat shield. Disconnect O2 sensor electrical connector. Remove exhaust manifold.
Installation (1.6L Non-Turbo)
Install exhaust manifold gaskets. Install heavier gasket first. Install exhaust manifold and tighten retaining nuts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. Connect O2 sensor electrical connector. Install manifold heat shield. Install intake air tube.
Connect front exhaust pipe to intake manifold and tighten retaining nuts to specification. Install exhaust support bracket, if removed, and
tighten engine mount bolt to specification. Start engine and check for leaks.
Removal (1.6L Turbo)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system. Remove throttle body air intake tube. Disconnect intercooler hose from
turbocharger assembly and position both intercooler hoses out of the way. Remove O2 sensor connector from its retaining clip, and
disconnect O2 sensor. Remove lower heat shield and then upper heat shield. Remove turbocharger side heat shield.
2. Remove power steering pump (leave hoses attached) and lay aside. Disconnect lower radiator hose from water pump. Position power
steering pump to access mounting bracket retaining bolts and nut. Remove both bolts and one nut, and remove bracket from engine.
Remove 2 screws retaining air cleaner duct tube, loosen clamp at turbocharger and position duct tube out of the way. Disconnect
coolant return hose at turbocharger. Remove bolt and brass sealing washers from oil supply line at engine block.
3. Raise vehicle. Remove retaining nuts and washers from exhaust pipe flange. Remove 2 bolts retaining exhaust hangers to engine block.
Slide off two rubber exhaust hangers at catalytic converter. Pull exhaust pipe downward and to LH side of vehicle. Disconnect oil return
hose at turbocharger. Disconnect coolant return hose at turbocharger. Remove 2 retaining bolts from turbocharger support bracket.
Remove 2 bolts retaining coolant by-pass tube outlet to water pump. Lower vehicle.
4. Loosen retaining clamp bolt on coolant by-pass tube at rear of cylinder head. Remove 11 retaining nuts from exhaust manifold. Pull
coolant by-pass tube bracket from exhaust stud, and position tube out of way. Grasp manifold, pull off studs and move assembly slightly
to RH side of engine compartment to clear cooling fan, and remove assembly from vehicle.
5. Working on bench, remove 4 nuts retaining turbocharger to exhaust manifold, separate assembly and discard gasket.
Installation (1.6L Turbo)
NOTE:Feed O2 sensor wire and guide through upper heat shield.
NOTE:When reinstalling turbocharger, thoroughly rem ove all gaskets and sealant. Use new gaskets. Add .85
oz. (25 cc) of engine oil in the oil passage of the turbocharger.
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