ABS SUBARU FORESTER 2004 Service Service Manual
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FU(H4DOTC)-5
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM)
General Description
2. AIR INTAKE SYSTEM
(1) Gasket (5) Manifold absolute pressure sensorTightening torque: N⋅m (kgf-m, ft-lb)
(2) Throttle position sensor (6) GasketT1: 1.6 (0.16, 1.2)
(3) Idle air control solenoid valve (7) O-ringT2: 2.8 (0.29, 2.1)
(4) Throttle bodyT3: 22 (2.2, 16.2)
FU-00002
(1)
(5)
(7)
(2)
(4)
T1
T1
T3
(3)
(6)
T2
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FU(H4DOTC)-13
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM)
Throttle Body
2. Throttle Body
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the intercooler.
3) Disconnect the connector from the throttle posi-
tion sensor (A) and idle air control solenoid valve
(B) and manifold absolute pressure sensor (C).
4) Disconnect the accelerator cable.
5) Disconnect the engine coolant hoses from throt-
tle body.6) Remove the bolts which secure the throttle body
to intake manifold.B: INSTALLATION
1) Install in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
Always use a new gasket.
Tightening torque:
22 N
⋅m (2.2 kgf-m, 16.2 ft-lb)
2) Adjust the accelerator cable play.
Cable.>
FU-00009
(A)(B)
(C)
FU-00010
FU-00011
FU-00012
FU-00013
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FU(H4DOTC)-21
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM)
Intake Manifold
C: DISASSEMBLY
1) Remove the fuel pipe protector LH.
NOTE:
Bolt (A) is tightened together with ground cable.
2) Remove the fuel pipe protector RH.
NOTE:
Bolt (A) is tightened together with ground cable.
3) Remove the engine ground cable from intake
manifold.4) Disconnect the connector from the throttle posi-
tion sensor (A), idle air control solenoid valve (B)
and manifold absolute pressure sensor (C).
5) Disconnect the engine harness fixed by clip (D)
from intake manifold.
6) Remove the throttle body from intake manifold.
7) Disconnect the connector from fuel injector.
8) Disconnect the connector from tumble generator
valve actuator.
(A)
FU-00523
FU-00522
(A)
FU-00036
FU-00037
FU-00038
(A)
(B) (C)
(D) (D)
FU-00013
FU-00615
FU-00616
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FU(H4DOTC)-27
FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM)
Intake Manifold
19) Install the throttle body to intake manifold.
NOTE:
Replace the gasket with a new one.
Tightening torque:
22 N
⋅m (2.2 kgf-m, 16.2 ft-lb)
20) Connect the connector to the throttle position
sensor (A), idle air control solenoid valve (B) and
manifold absolute pressure sensor (C).
21) Connect the engine harness with clip (D) to in-
take manifold.22) Install the engine ground cable to intake mani-
fold.
Tightening torque:
19 N
⋅m (1.9 kgf-m, 14.0 ft-lb)
23) Install the fuel pipe protector RH.
Tightening torque:
19 N
⋅m (1.9 kgf-m, 14.0 ft-lb)
NOTE:
Bolt (A) is tightened together with ground cable.
Tighten it securely.
FU-00013
FU-00038
(A)
(B) (C)
(D) (D)
FU-00036
FU-00037
FU-00522
(A)
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FUEL INJECTION (FUEL SYSTEM)
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
11.Manifold Absolute Pressure
Sensor
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the idle air control solenoid valve.
Solenoid Valve.>
3) Disconnect the connectors from manifold abso-
lute pressure sensor.
4) Remove the manifold absolute pressure sensor
from throttle body.
B: INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
Replace the O-rings for manifold absolute pressure
sensor with new ones.
Tightening torque:
1.6 N
⋅m (0.16 kgf-m, 1.2 ft-lb)
FU-00009
FU-00068
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ME(H4DOTC)-44
MECHANICAL
Engine Assembly
(3) Screw the 6 mm dia. bolt into release fork
shaft, and remove it.
(4) Raise the release fork, and then unfasten
the release bearing tabs to free release fork.
NOTE:
Step (4) is required to prevent interference with en-
gine when removing the engine from transmission.
21) Separate the torque converter clutch from drive
plate. (AT model)
(1) Lower the vehicle.
(2) Remove the service hole plug.
(3) Remove the bolts which hold the torque
converter clutch to drive plate.
(4) Remove the other bolts while rotating the
engine using socket wrench.22) Remove the pitching stopper.
23) Disconnect the fuel delivery hose, return hose
and evaporation hose.
NOTE:
Catch fuel from the hose into container.
Disconnect the hose with its end wrapped with
cloth to prevent fuel from splashing.
24) Remove the fuel filter and bracket.
25) Support the engine with a lifting device and
wire ropes.
(A) Shaft
(B) Bolt
ME-00043 (B)(A)
ME-00044
MT-00069
ME-00045
ME-00046
ME-00047
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EN(H4DOTC)-5
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Check List for Interview
2. CHECK LIST NO. 2
Check the following items about the vehicle’s state when malfunction indicator light turns on.
NOTE:
Use copies of this page for interviewing customers.
a) Other warning lights or indicators turn on. ❏ Yes / ❏ No
❏ Low fuel warning light
❏ Charge indicator light
❏ AT diagnostic indicator light
❏ ABS Warning Light
❏ Oil pressure indicator light
b) Fuel level
Lack of gasoline: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
Indicator position of fuel gauge:
Had run out of gas before: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
c) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of harness connectors or spark plug cords: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
What:
d) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of hoses: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
e) Installing of other parts except genuine parts: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
Where:
f) Occurrence of noise: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
g) Occurrence of smell: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
h) Intrusion of water into engine compartment or passenger compartment: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
i) Troubles occurred
❏ Engine does not start.
❏ Engine stalls during idling.
❏ Engine stalls while driving.
❏ Engine speed decreases.
❏ Engine speed does not decrease.
❏ Rough idling
❏ Poor acceleration
❏ Back fire
❏ After fire
❏ Does not shift.
❏ Excessive shift shock
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EN(H4DOTC)-7
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
General Description
12) Observe the following cautions when installing
a radio in MFI equipped models.
CAUTION:
The antenna must be kept as far apart as pos-
sible from the control unit. (The ECM is located
under the steering column, inside of the instru-
ment panel lower trim panel.)
The antenna feeder must be placed as far
apart as possible from the ECM and MFI har-
ness.
Carefully adjust the antenna for correct
matching.
When mounting a large power type radio, pay
special attention to the three items above men-
tioned.
Incorrect installation of the radio may affect
the operation of the ECM.
13) Before disconnecting the fuel hose, disconnect
the fuel pump connector and crank the engine for
more than five seconds to release pressure in the
fuel system.If engine starts during this operation,
run it until it stops.
14) Problems in the electronic-controlled automatic
transmission may be caused by failure of the en-
gine, the electronic control system, the transmis-
sion proper, or by a combination of these.These
three causes (engine, electronic control system,
transmission) must be distinguished clearly when
performing diagnostics.
15) Diagnostics should be conducted by rotating
with simple, easy operations and proceeding to
complicated, difficult operations.The most impor-
tant thing in diagnostics is to understand the cus-
tomer’s complaint, and distinguish between the
three causes.
16) On the model with ABS, when performing driv-
ing test in jacked-up or lifted-up position, some-
times the warning light may be lit, but this is not a
malfunction of the system.The reason for this is the
speed difference between the front and rear
wheels.After diagnosis of engine control system,
perform the ABS memory clearance procedure of
self-diagnosis function.
B: INSPECTION
Before performing diagnostics, check the following
items which might affect engine problems:
1. BATTERY
1) Measure battery voltage and specific gravity of
electrolyte.
Standard voltage: 12 V
Specific gravity: Above 1.2602) Check the condition of the main and other fuses,
and harnesses and connectors.Also check for
proper grounding.
2. ENGINE GROUND
Make sure the engine ground terminal is properly
connected to the engine.
C: NOTE
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
On-board diagnosis (OBD) system detects and
indicates a fault in various inputs and outputs of the
complex electronic control.Malfunction indicator
light in the combination meter indicates occurrence
of a fault or trouble.
Further, against such a failure or sensors as may
disable the drive, the fail-safe function is provided
to ensure the minimal driveability.
The OBD system incorporated with the vehicles
within this engine family complies with Section
1968.1, California Code of Regulations (OBD-II
regulation).The OBD system monitors the compo-
nents and the system malfunction listed in Engine
Section which affects on emissions.
When the system decides that a malfunction oc-
curs, malfunction indicator light illuminates.At the
same time of the malfunction indicator light illumi-
nation or blinking, the DTC and a freeze frame en-
gine conditions are stored into on-board computer.
The OBD system stores freeze frame engine
condition data (engine load, engine coolant tem-
perature, fuel trim, engine speed and vehicle
speed, etc.) into on-board computer when it detects
a malfunction first.
If the OBD system detects the various malfunc-
tions including the fault of fuel trim or misfire, the
OBD system first stores freeze frame engine condi-
tions about the fuel trim or misfire.
When the malfunction does not occur again for
three consecutive driving cycles, malfunction indi-
cator light is turned off, but DTC remains at on-
board computer.
The OBD-II system is capable of communication
with a general scan tool (OBD-II general scan tool)
formed by ISO 9141 CARB.
EN-00070
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EN(H4DOTC)-11
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Electrical Component Location
SENSOR
(1) Manifold absolute pressure sensor (4) Knock sensor (7) Mass air flow and intake air tem-
perature sensor
(2) Engine coolant temperature sen-
sor(5) Camshaft position sensor
(6) Crankshaft position sensor (8) Tumble generator valve position
sensor (3) Throttle position sensor
EN-00293
(1)
(7) (6) (4) (8) (5)(2)
(3)
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ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Engine Control Module (ECM) I/O Signal
Sensor power supply B136 16 5 5 —
Oil flow
control
solenoid
valve RHSignal (+) B134 18ON: 10 — 13
OFF: 0ON: 13 — 14
OFF: 0—
Signal (−) B134 28 0 0 —
Oil flow
control
solenoid
valve LHSignal (+) B134 19ON: 10 — 13
OFF: 0ON: 13 — 14
OFF: 0—
Signal (−) B134 29 0 0 —
Ignition
control#1 B135 18 0 13 — 14 Waveform
#2 B135 17 0 13 — 14 Waveform
#3 B135 16 0 13 — 14 Waveform
#4 B135 15 0 13 — 14 Waveform
Fuel injec-
tor#1 B136 6 10 — 13 1 — 14 Waveform
#2 B136 5 10 — 13 1 — 14 Waveform
#3 B136 4 10 — 13 1 — 14 Waveform
#4 B136 3 10 — 13 1 — 14 Waveform
Idle air
control
solenoid
valveSignal B134 27 0 or 13 — 14 0 or 13 — 14 Waveform
Fuel pump
control unitDiagnosis
signalB137 28 10 — 13 13 — 14 Waveform
Control
signalB135 27 0 or 5 0 or 5 —
A/C relay control B135 33ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13 — 14—
Radiator fan relay 1 con-
trolB135 25ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13 — 14—
Radiator fan relay 2 con-
trolB135 24ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0.5, or less
OFF: 13 — 14Model with A/C
Malfunction indicator
lightB134 17 — —Light “ON”: 1, or less
Light “OFF”: 10 — 14
Engine speed output B134 23 — 0 — 13, or more Waveform
Purge control solenoid
valveB134 14ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 1, or less
OFF: 13 — 14Wavefor m
Manifold
absolute
pressure
sensorSignal B136 22 1.7 — 2.4 1.1 — 1.6
— Pow er
supplyB136 16 5 5
GND
(sensors)B136 35 0 0
Fuel level sensor B136 20 0.12 — 4.75 0.12 — 4.75 —
Small light switch B137 12ON: 0
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0
OFF: 13 — 14—
Blower fan switch B137 13ON: 0
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0
OFF: 13 — 14—
Rear defogger switch B137 11ON: 0
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 0
OFF: 13 — 14—
Power steering oil pres-
sure switchB137 10 10 — 13ON: 0
OFF: 13 — 14—
Wiper switch B137 23ON: 10 — 13
OFF: 0ON: 13 — 14
OFF: 0— DESCRIPTION Connector No. Terminal No.Signal (V)
NOTE
Ignition SW ON
(engine OFF)Engine ON
(Idling)