General information about the ignition system The ignition system includes two ignition coils (A and B), which have built-in power transistors. One of the coils serves cylinders No. 1 and No. 4, the other -...
Removing high voltage waveforms using an oscilloscope Measurement method Install a special sensor on the high voltage wire. Attention! For cylinders 2 and 4 the breakdown voltage polarity will be opposite to the voltage...
Removal and installation of ignition coils Removing Remove the center cover. Disconnect the ignition coil connector. Disconnect the high voltage wire. Remove the ignition coil. Remove spark plugs. Installation...
Removal and installation of the camshaft position sensor Removing Disconnect the camshaft position sensor connector 1. Remove the camshaft position sensor 2. Remove O-ring 3. Installation The components are installed in the...
Removal and installation of the knock sensor Removal sequence Disconnect the power steering pressure sensor connector. Disconnect the A/C compressor connector. Remove the A/C compressor connector retainer. Remove...
Removal and installation of the ignition switch Attention! When removing the airbag module and clock spring, follow the safety precautions when servicing the SRS system, airbag module and clock spring. Removing the...
Checking the speedometer Adjust the air pressure in the tires to the nominal value. Place the vehicle on the running drums and place the rear wheels on chocks. In order to prevent the front...
Checking the tachometer Insert a paper clip into the engine speed sensor connector on the wiring harness side, and connect an external high precision tachometer. Note. To test the tachometer,...
Checking the fuel level sensor Remove the fuel gauge sensor from the fuel tank. Fuel level sensor resistance Check the correspondence of the resistance value between the output of the fuel level...