| On-vehicle Inspection |
| Inspect ignition coil assembly and Perform spark test |
| 1. | Check for DTCs.
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| 2. | Check if sparks occur.
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| 3. | If sparks do not occur, perform the following test.
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| 4. | Using a spark plug wrench, install spark plugs. |
| 5. | Install the ignition coils. |
| 6. | Install the engine cover. |
DescriptionIgnition timing is controlled by the electronic control ignition timing system. The standard reference ignition timing data for the engine operating conditions are pre-pro grammed in the memory of the ECM (Engine Control Module).
Description and operation DescriptionAn ignition coil is an induction coil in an engine's ignition system which transforms the battery's low voltage to the high voltage needed to create an electric spark in the spark plugs to ignite the fuel.
Repair procedures Oil Specification1.The HFC-134a system requires synthetic (PAG) compressor oil whereas the R-12 system requires mineral compressor oil. The two oils must never be mixed.2.Compressor (PAG) oil varies according to compressor model. Be sure to use oil specified for the model of compressor.
Description DescriptionThe auto defogging sensor is installed on the front window glass. The sensor judges and sends signal if moisture occurs to blow out wind for defogging. The air conditioner control module receives signal from the sensor and restrains moisture and eliminate defog by controlling the intake actuator, A/C, auto defogging actuat