starter SUBARU FORESTER 2004 Service Service Manual
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EN(H4SO)-244
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK OPERATION OF STARTER MOTOR.
Place the inhibitor switch in the “P” or “N”
range. (AT model)
Depress the clutch pedal. (MT model)Does the starter motor operate
when ignition switch to
START?Repair harness
and connector.
N
OTE:
In this case repair
the following:
Open or ground
short circuit in har-
ness between
ECM and starter
motor connector.
Poor contact in
ECM connector.Check starter
motor circuit.
STARTER
MOTOR CIR-
CUIT, Diagnostics
for Engine Start-
ing Failure.>
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ME(H4DOTC)-31
MECHANICAL
Compression
2. Compression
A: INSPECTION
CAUTION:
After warming-up, engine becomes very hot. Be
careful not to burn yourself during measure-
ment.
1) After warming-up the engine, turn the ignition
switch to OFF.
2) Make sure that the battery is fully charged.
3) Release the fuel pressure.
SURE, OPERATION, Fuel.>
4) Remove all the spark plugs.
5) Fully open the throttle valve.
6) Check the starter motor for satisfactory perfor-
mance and operation.
7) Hold the compression gauge tight against spark
plug hole.
NOTE:
When using a screw-in type compression gauge,
the screw (put into cylinder head spark plug hole)
should be less than 18 mm (0.71 in) long.
8) Crank the engine by means of starter motor, and
then read the maximum value on the gauge when
the pointer is steady.9) Perform at least two measurements per cylinder,
and make sure that the values are correct.
Compression (350 rpm and fully open throttle):
Standard
981 — 1,177 kPa (10 — 12 kgf/cm
2, 142 —
171 psi)
Limit
882 kPa (9.0 kgf/cm
2, 128 psi)
Difference between cylinders
Less than 49 kPa (0.5 kgf/cm
2, 7 psi)
ME-00007
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ME(H4DOTC)-45
MECHANICAL
Engine Assembly
26) Support the transmission with a garage jack.
NOTE:
Before moving the engine away from transmission,
check to be sure no work has been overlooked. Do-
ing this is very important in order to facilitate re-in-
stallation and because transmission lowers under
its own weight.
27) Separation of the engine and transmission.
(1) Remove the starter.
(2) Install the ST to torque converter clutch
case. (AT model)
ST 498277200 STOPPER SET
(3) Remove the bolts which hold the right upper
side of transmission to engine.
28) Remove the engine from vehicle.
(1) Slightly raise the engine.
(2) Raise the transmission with garage jack.
(3) Move the engine horizontally until the main-
shaft is withdrawn from clutch cover.
(4) Slowly move the engine away from engine
compartment.NOTE:
Be careful not to damage adjacent parts or body
panels with crank pulley, oil pressure gauge, etc.
29) Remove the front cushion rubbers.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Install the clutch release fork and bearing onto
transmission. (MT model)
(1) Remove the release bearing from clutch
cover with flat type screw driver.
(2) Install the release bearing on transmission.
(3) Install the release fork into release bearing
tab.
ME-00048
ST
ME-00049
ME-00050
(A) Release fork
(B) Release bearing
ME-00051
ME-00052
(A)
(B)
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ME(H4DOTC)-47
MECHANICAL
Engine Assembly
6) Remove the garage jack.
7) Install the pitching stopper.
Tightening torque:
T1: 50 N
⋅m (5.1 kgf-m, 37 ft-lb)
T2: 58 N
⋅m (5.9 kgf-m, 43 ft-lb)
8) Remove the ST from torque converter clutch
case. (AT model)
NOTE:
Be careful not to drop the ST into torque converter
clutch case when removing ST.
ST 498277200 STOPPER SET
9) Install the starter.
10) Install the torque converter clutch onto drive
plate. (AT model)
(1) Tighten the bolts which hold the torque con-
verter clutch to drive plate.
(2) Tighten other bolts while rotating the engine
by using ST.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to drop bolts into the torque con-
verter clutch housing.
ST 499977300 CRANK PULLEY WRENCHTightening torque:
25 N
⋅m (2.5 kgf-m, 18.1 ft-lb)
(3) Clog the service hole with plug.
11) Install the fuel filter and bracket.
12) Install the power steering pump on bracket.
(1) Install the reservoir tank on bracket.
(2) Install the power steering pump.
Tightening torque:
20.1 N
⋅m (2.05 kgf-m, 14.8 ft-lb)
ME-00047
T1
T2
MT-00085ME-00044
ME-00046
ME-00038
ME-00037
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ME(H4DOTC)-118
MECHANICAL
Engine Trouble in General
25.Engine Trouble in General
A: INSPECTION
NOTE:
“RANK” shown in the chart refers to the possibility of reason for the trouble in order (“Very often” to “Rarely”)
A — Very often
B — Sometimes
C — Rarely
TROUBLE PROBLEM PARTS, ETC. POSSIBLE CAUSE RANK
1. Engine will not start.
1) Starter does not turn. Starter Defective battery-to-starter harness B
Defective starter switch C
Defective inhibitor switch or neutral switch C
Defective starter B
Battery Poor terminal connection A
Run-down battery A
Defective charging system B
Friction Seizure of crankshaft and connecting rod bearing C
Seized camshaft C
Seized or stuck piston and cylinder C
2) Initial combustion does
not occur. Starter Defective starter C
Engine control system
Fuel line Defective fuel pump and relay A
Lack of or insufficient fuel B
Belt Defective (deterioration, etc.) B
Defective timing B
Compression Incorrect valve clearance C
Loosened spark plugs or defective gasket C
Loosened cylinder head bolts or defective gasket C
Improper valve seating C
Defective valve stem C
Worn or broken valve spring B
Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston C
Incorrect valve timing B
Improper engine oil (low viscosity) B
3) Initial combustion occurs. Engine control system
Intake system Defective intake manifold gasket B
Defective throttle body gasket B
Fuel line Defective fuel pump and relay C
Clogged fuel line C
Lack of or insufficient fuel B
Belt Defective (deterioration, etc.) B
Defective timing B
Compression Incorrect valve clearance C
Loosened spark plugs or defective gasket C
Loosened cylinder head bolts or defective gasket C
Improper valve seating C
Defective valve stem C
Worn or broken valve spring B
Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston C
Incorrect valve timing B
Improper engine oil (low viscosity) B
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ME(H4DOTC)-123
MECHANICAL
Engine Noise
26.Engine Noise
A: INSPECTION
NOTE*:
When disconnecting the fuel injector connector, Malfunction Indicator Light illuminates and DTC is stored in
ECM memory.
Therefore, carry out the CLEAR MEMORY MODE
necting the fuel injector connector.
Type of sound Condition Possible cause
Regular clicking soundSound increases as engine
speed increases. Valve mechanism is defective.
Incorrect valve clearance
Worn valve rocker
Worn camshaft
Broken valve spring
Heavy and dull clankOil pressure is low. Worn crankshaft main bearing
Worn connecting rod bearing (big end)
Oil pressure is normal. Loose flywheel mounting bolts
Damaged engine mounting
High-pitched clank (Spark
knock)Sound is noticeable when
accelerating with an overload. Ignition timing advanced
Accumulation of carbon inside combustion chamber
Wrong heat range of spark plug
Improper octane number of gasoline
Clank when engine speed is
medium (1,000 to 2,000 rpm).Sound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy cyl-
inder is disconnected.
(NOTE*) Worn crankshaft main bearing
Worn bearing at crankshaft end of connecting rod
Knocking sound when engine
is operating under idling speed
and engine is warmSound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy cyl-
inder is disconnected.
(NOTE*) Worn cylinder liner and piston ring
Broken or stuck piston ring
Worn piston pin and hole at piston end of connecting rod
Sound is not reduced if each
fuel injector connector is dis-
connected in turn. (NOTE*) Unusually worn valve lifter
Worn cam gear
Worn camshaft journal bore in crankcase
Squeaky sound — Insufficient generator lubrication
Rubbing sound — Defective generator brush and rotor contact
Gear scream when starting
engine— Defective ignition starter switch
Worn gear and starter pinion
Sound like polishing glass with
a dry cloth— Loose drive belt
Defective water pump shaft
Hissing sound — Loss of compression
Air leakage in air intake system, hoses, connections or mani-
folds
Timing belt noise — Loose timing belt
Belt contacting case/adjacent part
Valve tappet noise — Incorrect valve clearance
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EN(H4DOTC)-18
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Electrical Component Location
LHD MODEL
RHD MODEL
(1) Fuel pump (4) Fuel pump relay (7) Radiator sub fan relay
(2) Inhibitor switch (5) Fuel pump control unit (8) Radiator fan mode relay
(3) Main relay (6) Radiator main fan relay (9) Starter
EN-00318
(1)
(9)
(2)
(3) (4) (7) (8) (6)
(5)
EN-00319
(1)
(9) (7)(8) (6)
(2)(5)(3)(4)
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EN(H4DOTC)-24
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Engine Control Module (ECM) I/O Signal
AV C S
camshaft
position
sensor RHSignal (+) B135 21 0−7 — +7 Waveform
Signal (−) B135 29 0 0 —
Shield B135 30 0 0 —
AV C S
camshaft
position
sensor LHSignal (+) B135 20 0−7 — +7 Waveform
Signal (−) B135 28 0 0 —
Shield B135 30 0 0 —
Generator signal B134 22ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10 — 13ON: 1, or less
OFF: 10 — 13Wavefor m
Air flow
sensorSignal B136 23 — 0.3 — 4.5 —
Shield B136 32 0 0 —
GND B136 31 0 0 —
Intake air temperature
sensor signalB136 13 0.3 — 4.6 0.3 — 4.6 —
Exhaust
gas tem-
perature
sensorSignal B136 24 — — —
GND
(sensor)B136 35 0 0 —
Tu m b l e
generator
valve posi-
tion sen-
sor RHSignal B136 27Fully closed: 3.8 — 4.9
Fully opened: 0.2 — 0.9—
Pow er
supplyB136 16 5 5 —
GND
(sensor)B136 35 0 0 —
Tu m b l e
generator
valve posi-
tion sen-
sor LHSignal B136 26Fully closed: 3.8 — 4.9
Fully opened: 0.2 — 0.9—
Pow er
supplyB136 16 5 5 —
GND
(sensor)B136 35 0 0 —
Tumble generator valve
RH (open)B134 9 0 or 10 — 13 0 or 13 — 14 Waveform
Tumble generator valve
RH (close)B134 8 0 or 10 — 13 0 or 13 — 14 Waveform
Tumble generator valve
LH (open)B134 11 0 or 10 — 13 0 or 13 — 14 Waveform
Tumble generator valve
LH (close)B134 10 0 or 10 — 13 0 or 13 — 14 Waveform
Wastegate control sole-
noid valveB134 32 0 or 10 — 13 0 or 13 — 14 —
Starter switch B137 8 0 0 Cranking: 8 — 14
A/C switch B137 17ON: 10 — 13
OFF: 0ON: 13 — 14
OFF: 0—
Ignition switch B137 14 10 — 13 13 — 14 —
Neutral Position Switch B137 9ON: 12±0.5
OFF: 0Switch is ON when gear is in
neutral position.
Test Mode Connector B137 15 10 — 13 13 — 14 When connected: 0
Knock
sensorSignal B136 25 2.8 2.8 —
Shield B136 33 0 0 —
Back-up power supply B135 19 10 — 13 13 — 14 Ignition switch “OFF”: 10 — 13
Control module power
supplyB135 5 10 — 13 13 — 14 —
B135 6 10 — 13 13 — 14 — DESCRIPTION Connector No. Terminal No.Signal (V)
NOTE
Ignition SW ON
(engine OFF)Engine ON
(Idling)
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EN(H4DOTC)-35
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Subaru Select Monitor
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedure, refer to the “SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL”.
5. READ CURRENT DATA FOR ENGINE (OBD MODE)
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
2) On the «System Selection Menu» display screen, select the {Engine} and press the [YES] key.
3) Press the [YES] key after the information of engine type was displayed.
4) On the «Engine Diagnosis» display screen, select the {OBD System} and press the [YES] key.
5) On the «OBD Menu» screen, select the {Current Data Display/Save}, and then press the [YES] key.
6) On the «Data Display Menu» screen, select the {Data Display} and press the [YES] key.
7) Using the scroll key, move the display screen up or down until the desired data is shown.
A list of the support data is shown in the following table.
Air conditioning signal A/C Compressor Signal ON or OFF
Radiator main fan relay signal Radiator Fan Relay #1 ON or OFF
Knocking signal Knocking Signal ON or OFF
Radiator sub fan relay signal Radiator Fan Relay #2 ON or OFF
Power steering switch signal P/S Switch ON or OFF
Engine torque control permission signal Torque Permission Signal ON or OFF
Rear oxygen sensor rich signal Rear Oxygen Rich Signal ON or OFF
Starter switch signal Starter Switch ON or OFF
Idle switch signal Idle Switch ON or OFF
Crankshaft position sensor signal Crankshaft Position Sig. ON or OFF
Camshaft position sensor signal Camshaft Position Sig. ON or OFF
Rear defogger switch signal Rear Defogger SW ON or OFF
Blower fan switch signal Blower Fan SW ON or OFF
Small light switch signal Light Switch ON or OFF
Tumble generated valve output signal TGV Output ON or OFF
Exhaust temperature signal Exhaust Gas Temperature°C
Estimated cumulative driving distance Odd Meter km
Roughness Monitor for #1 cylinder Roughness Monitor #1 —
Roughness Monitor for #2 cylinder Roughness Monitor #2 —
Roughness Monitor for #3 cylinder Roughness Monitor #3 —
Roughness Monitor for #4 cylinder Roughness Monitor #4 —
Wiper switch signal Wiper Switch ON or OFF
A/C middle pressure switch signal A/C Mid pressure switch ON or OFF
AT retard angle demand signal Retard Signal from AT ON or OFF
AT fuel cut demand signal Fuel Cut Signal from AT ON or OFF
Description Display Unit of measure
Number of diagnosis code Number of Diag. Code —
Condition of malfunction indicator light MI (MIL) ON or OFF
Monitoring test of misfire Misfire monitoring Complete or incomplete
Monitoring test of fuel system Fuel system monitoring Complete or incomplete
Monitoring test of comprehensive component Component monitoring Complete or incomplete
Test of catalyst Catalyst Diagnosis Complete or incomplete
Test of heating-type catalyst Heated catalyst No support
Test of evaporative emission purge control system Evaporative purge system No support
Test of secondary air system Secondary air system No support
Test of air conditioning system refrigerant A/C system refrigerant No support
Test of oxygen sensor Oxygen sensor Complete or incomplete
Test of oxygen sensor heater Oxygen Heater Diagnosis Complete or incomplete
Test of EGR system EGR system No supportRemarks Display Unit of measure
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![SUBARU FORESTER 2004 Service Service Manual EN(H4DOTC)-37
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Subaru Select Monitor
7. LED OPERATION MODE FOR ENGINE
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
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ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Subaru Select Monitor
7. LED OPERATION MODE FOR ENGINE
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
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EN(H4DOTC)-37
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Subaru Select Monitor
7. LED OPERATION MODE FOR ENGINE
1) On the «Main Menu» display screen, select the {Each System Check} and press the [YES] key.
2) On the «System Selection Menu» display screen, select the {Engine} and press the [YES] key.
3) Press the [YES] key after the information of engine type was displayed.
4) On the «Engine Diagnosis» screen, select the {Current Data Display/Save}, and then press the [YES] key.
5) On the «Data Display» screen, select the {Data & LED Display} and press the [YES] key.
6) Using the scroll key, move the display screen up or down until the desired data is shown.
A list of the support data is shown in the following table.
NOTE:
For detailed operation procedure, refer to the “SUBARU SELECT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL”.
Description Display Message LED “ON” requirements
Ignition switch signal Ignition Switch ON or OFF When ignition switch is ON.
Test mode connector signal Test Mode Signal ON or OFF When test mode connector is connected.
Neutral position switch signal Neutral Position Switch ON or OFF When neutral position signal is entered.
Air conditioning switch signal A/C Switch ON or OFF When air conditioning switch is ON.
Air conditioning relay signal A/C Compressor Signal ON or OFF When air conditioning relay is in function.
Radiator main fan relay signal Radiator Fan Relay #1 ON or OFF When radiator main fan relay is in function.
Knocking signal Knocking Signal ON or OFF When knocking signal is input.
Radiator sub fan relay signal Radiator Fan Relay #2 ON or OFF When radiator sub fan relay is in function.
Engine torque control permission
signalTorque Control Permission ON or OFFWhen engine torque control permission sig-
nal is entered.
Rear oxygen sensor rich signalRear O
2 Rich Signal
ON or OFFWhen rear oxygen sensor mixture ratio is
rich.
Starter switch signal Starter Switch ON or OFF When starter switch signal is entered.
Idle switch signal Idle Switch ON or OFF When idle switch signal is entered.
Crankshaft position sensor signal Crankshaft Position Signal ON or OFFWhen crankshaft position sensor signal is
input.
Camshaft position sensor signal Camshaft Position Signal ON or OFFWhen camshaft position sensor signal is
entered.
Power steering switch signal P/S Switch ON or OFF When power steering switch is entered.
Rear defogger switch signal Rear Defogger Switch ON or OFF When rear defogger switch is ON.
Blower fan switch signal Blower Fan Switch ON or OFF When blower fan switch is ON.
Light switch signal Light Switch ON or OFF When small light switch is ON.
Wiper switch signal Wiper Switch ON or OFF When wiper switch is ON.
A/C middle pressure switch signal A/C Mid Pressure Switch ON or OFF When A/C switch is ON.
AT retard angle demand signal Retard Signal from AT ON or OFF When AT retard angle demand signal exists.
AT fuel cut demand signal Fuel Cut Signal from AT ON or OFF When AT fuel cut demand signal exists.
AT/MT identification signal AT Vehicle ID Signal ON or OFF For AT model
Tumble generated valve actuator
signalTGV Output ON or OFF When TGV actuator signal is output.
Tumble generated valve drive sig-
nalTGV DriveOPEN or
CLOSEWhen TGV moves and valve opens.