ignition switch SUBARU LEGACY 1995 Service Repair Manual
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3. Engine Idle Speed
A: MEASUREMENT
1) Before checking idle speed, check the following:
(1) Ensure that air cleaner element is free from
clogging, ignition timing is correct, spark plugs are in
good condition, and that hoses are connected properly.
(2) Ensure that malfunction indicator light (CHECK
ENGINE light) does not illuminate.
2) Warm-up the engine.
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3) Connect Subaru Select Monitor or the OBD-II general
scan tool to data link connector.
CAUTION:
When connecting Subaru Select Monitor, turn ignition
switch to OFF.
4) Start the engine and measure engine speed.
NOTE:
Engine speed is indicated on Subaru Select Monitor by
selecting “MODE F04”.
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NOTE:
When using the OBD-II general scan tool, carefully read
its operation manual.
When Subaru Select Monitor is not used, attach the
pickup sensor on tachometer (Secondary pickup type) to
#1 cylinder spark plug cord.
This ignition system provides simultaneous ignition for
#1 and #2 plugs. It must be noted that some tachometers
may register twice that of actual engine speed.
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3. Engine Idle Speed
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4. Engine Compression
A: MEASUREMENT
1) After warming-up the engine, turn ignition switch to
OFF.
2) Make sure that the battery is fully charged.
3) Remove all the spark plugs.
4) Disconnect connectors from fuel injectors.
5) Fully open throttle valve.
6) Check the starter motor for satisfactory performance
and operation.
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7) Hold the compression gauge tight against the spark
plug hole.
CAUTION:
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 the starter motor, and
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 (200—300 rpm and fully open throttle):
Standard
1,079—1,275 kPa
(11.0—13.0 kg/cm
2, 156—185 psi)
Limit
883 kPa (9.0 kg/cm
2, 128 psi)
Difference between cylinders
196 kPa (2.0 kg/cm
2, 28 psi)
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4. Engine Compression
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1. Engine
A: SPECIFICATIONS
EngineModel2200 cc
TypeHorizontally opposed, liquid cooled, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke
gasoline engine
Valve arrangement Belt driven, single over-head camshaft, 4-valve/cylinder
Bore x Stroke mm (in) 96.9 x 75.0 (3.815 x 2.953)
Displacement cm
3(cu in) 2,212 (135.0)
Compression ratio9.5
Compression pressure
(at 200 — 300 rpm)kPa (kg/cm
2, psi)1,079 — 1,275
(11.0 — 13.0, 156 — 185)
Number of piston rings Pressure ring: 2, Oil ring: 1
Intake valve timingOpening 1° BTDC
Closing 55° ABDC
Exhaust valve timingOpening 48° BBDC
Closing 12° ATDC
Idling speed
[At neutral position on MT, or
“P” or “N” position on AT] rpm700±100 (No load)
850±50 (A/C switch ON)
Firing order1,3,2,4
Ignition timing BTDC/rpm 14°±8°/700 (MT), 20°±8°/700 (AT)
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1. Engine
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2. Engine Noise
Valve lash adjusters may make clicking noise once engine
starts. It is normal if clicking noise ceases after a few min-
utes.
If clicking noise continues after a few minutes, check
engine oil level and add oil if necessary.
Then, do as follows to cease clicking noise.
1) Warm-up engine for five minutes.
2) Turn ignition switch OFF.
3) Connect test mode connector.
4) Start the engine and run it at approximately 2,000 rpm
for twenty minutes.
5) Turn ignition switch OFF.
6) Disconnect test mode connector.
7) Start the engine and check that clicking noise is ceased.
If noise still exists, conduct troubleshooting procedures in
accordance with the following table.
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect spark plug cord while engine is run-
ning.
Type of sound Condition Possible cause
Regular clicking soundSound increases as engine
speed increases.Valve mechanism is defective.
Broken lash adjuster
Worn valve rocker
Worn camshaft
Broken valve spring
Worn valve lifter hole
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 spark plug
Improper gasoline
Clank when engine speed is
medium (1,000 to 2,000 rpm).Sound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy
cylinder 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 warm.Sound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy
cylinder 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
disconnected 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 engine coolant pump shaft
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2. Engine Noise
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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.
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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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2. Radiator Main Fan
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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2. Radiator Main Fan
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1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO MAIN FAN RELAY-1.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect connector from A/C relay holder.
3) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F28) No. 2—Body / 10 V, or more
(F28) No. 1—Body / 1 V, max.
4) Turn ignition switch to ON.
5) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F28) No. 1—Body / 10 V, or more
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2. CHECK MAIN FAN RELAY-1.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove main fan relay-1 from A/C relay holder.
3) Check continuity between terminals (indicated in table
below) when terminal (1) is connected to battery and ter-
minal (3) is grounded.
When current flows.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity exists.
When current does not
flow.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals (1)
and (3)Continuity exists.
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3. CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN MAIN
FAN RELAY-1 AND MAIN FAN MOTOR.
1) Disconnect connectors from main fan relay-1 and main
fan motor.
2) Measure resistance of harness connector between
main fan relay-1 and main fan motor.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F28) No. 4—(F17) No.2 / 10Ω, max.
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2. Radiator Main Fan
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1. CHECK OPERATION OF MAIN FAN MOTOR LO
MODE.
Check that radiator main fan rotates at LO speed under
each condition described under LO mode operation.
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2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO MAIN FAN RELAY-2.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect connector from A/C relay holder.
3) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F30) No. 2—Body / 10 V, or more
(F30) No. 1—Body / 1 V, max.
4) Turn ignition switch to ON.
5) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F30) No. 1—Body / 10 V, or more
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3. CHECK MAIN FAN RELAY-2.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove main fan relay-2 from A/C relay holder.
3) Check continuity between terminals (indicated in table
below) when terminal (1) is connected to battery and ter-
minal (3) is grounded.
When current flows.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity exists.
When current does not
flow.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals (1)
and (3)Continuity exists.
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2. Radiator Main Fan
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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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2. CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN FUSE
AND RELAY BOX, AND SUB FAN MOTOR.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect connectors from fuse and relay box, and
sub fan motor.
3) Measure resistance of harness connector between fuse
and relay box, and sub fan motor.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F40) No. 3—(F16) No. 2 / 10Ω, max.
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3. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF SUB FAN MOTOR.
Measure resistance between sub fan motor connector and
body.
Connector & terminal / Specified resistance:
(F16) No. 1—Body / 10Ω, max.
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4. CHECK SUB FAN MOTOR.
1) Disconnect connector from sub fan motor.
2) Connect battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. 2
and connect terminal No. 1 to ground. Ensure that fan
rotates at LO speed.
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3. Radiator Sub Fan (With A/C model only)
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1. CHECK OPERATION OF SUB FAN MOTOR LO
MODE.
Check that radiator sub fan rotates at LO speed under each
condition described under LO mode operation.
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2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO SUB FAN RELAY-2.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect connector from A/C relay holder.
3) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F29) No. 1—Body / 1 V, max.
(F29) No. 2—Body / 1 V, max.
4) Turn ignition switch to ON.
5) Measure voltage between A/C relay holder connector
and body.
Connector & terminal / Specified voltage:
(F29) No. 1—Body / 10 V, or more
(F29) No. 2—Body / 10 V, or more
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3. CHECK SUB FAN RELAY-2.
1) Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove sub fan relay-2 from A/C relay holder.
3) Check continuity between terminals (indicated in table
below) when terminal (1) is connected to battery and ter-
minal (3) is grounded.
When current flows.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity exists.
When current does not
flow.Between terminals (2)
and (4)Continuity does not
exist.
Between terminals (1)
and (3)Continuity exists.
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3. Radiator Sub Fan (With A/C model only)