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            * ENGINE SYSTEMS UNIFORM INSPECTION GUIDELINES *

                                 1988 Toyota Celica




    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Engine Performance and Maintenance Motorist Assurance Program
    Standards For Automotive Repair

    All Makes and Models

INTRODUCTION TO MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM (MAP)

CONTENTS
    Motorist Assurance Program (MAP)

    OVERVIEW OF MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM
    OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS

    Engine Assemblies

    CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLIES
    LONG BLOCK ASSEMBLIES
    SHORT BLOCK ASSEMBLIES

    Engine Components

    ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION SENSORS
    ACCESSORY BELTS
    ACCESSORY PULLEYS
    ACTUATORS
    AIR CONDITIONING CYCLING SWITCHES
    AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE SENSORS
    AIR DUCTS AND TUBES
    AIR FILTER ELEMENTS
    AIR FILTER GASKETS
    AIR FILTER HOUSINGS AND GASKETS
    AIR FUEL RATIO SENSORS
    AIR INJECTION CONTROL SOLENOIDS
    AIR PLENUMS
    AIR PUMP BELTS
    AIR PUMPS (ELECTRIC-DRIVEN)
    AIR TUBES
    ASPIRATOR, CHECK AND DECEL VALVES
    BAFFLES
    BALLAST PRIMARY SUPPLY RESISTOR WIRES
    BALLAST RESISTORS AND PRIMARY SUPPLY RESISTOR WIRES
    BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSORS
    BATTERIES
    BATTERY CABLES, WIRES AND CONNECTORS
    BATTERY CONNECTORS
    BATTERY TRAYS AND HOLD DOWN HARDWARE
    BATTERY WIRES
    BELT-DRIVEN AIR PUMPS
    BELT IDLER ASSEMBLIES (ACCESSORY AND CAM BELTS)
    BELT TENSIONERS (ACCESSORY AND CAM BELTS)
    BOOST CONTROL MECHANISMS
    CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSORS
    CARBURETORS AND CHOKES
    CASTING CORE PLUGS AND EXPANSION PLUGS
    CHARGE AIR COOLERS "INTERCOOLERS" (CAC)
    CHECK VALVES
    CHOKES
CLUTCH PEDAL POSITION SWITCHES
COLD START INJECTORS
CONNECTORS
COOLANT
COOLANT RECOVERY TANKS
COOLING FAN MOTOR MODULES
COOLING FAN MOTOR RELAYS AND MODULES
COOLING FAN MOTOR RESISTORS
COOLING FAN MOTOR SENSORS AND SWITCHES
COOLING FAN MOTOR SWITCHES
COOLING FAN MOTORS
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSORS
DECEL VALVES
DEFLECTORS
DIP STICKS AND TUBES
DIP STICK TUBES
DISTRIBUTOR ADVANCES AND RETARDERS (MECHANICAL AND VACUUM)
DISTRIBUTOR BOOTS AND SHIELDS
DISTRIBUTOR CAPS
DISTRIBUTOR RETARDERS (MECHANICAL AND VACUUM)
DISTRIBUTOR ROTORS
DISTRIBUTOR SHIELDS
DISTRIBUTORS
EARLY FUEL EVAPORATION VALVES (HEAT RISER ASSEMBLIES)
EGR COOLERS
EGR EXHAUST MANIFOLD PASSAGES
EGR INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLD PASSAGES
EGR PLATES AND COOLERS
ELECTRONIC SPARK CONTROL MODULES
ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION FEEDBACK DEVICES
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSORS
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMS
ENGINE COVERS (OIL PAN, VALVE COVER, TIMING COVER)
ENGINE OIL
ENGINE OIL CANISTERS
ENGINE OIL COOLERS (EXTERNAL)
ENGINE OIL DRAIN PLUGS AND GASKETS
ENGINE OIL FILTERS AND CANISTERS
ENGINE OIL GASKETS
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE GAUGES (MECHANICAL)
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) CANISTER FILTERS
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) CANISTER PURGE DEVICES
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) CANISTERS
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) FEEDBACK DEVICES
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION DEVICES
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION FEEDBACK DEVICES
EXPANSION PLUGS
FAN CONTROL SENSORS
FUEL
FUEL ACCUMULATORS AND DAMPERS
FUEL AND COLD START INJECTORS
FUEL DAMPERS
FUEL DELIVERY CHECK VALVES
FUEL DISTRIBUTORS (BOSCH CIS)
FUEL FILLER NECKS AND RESTRICTORS
FUEL FILTERS
FUEL INJECTORS
FUEL LEVEL SENDERS7
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATORS
FUEL PUMPS (IN-TANK AND EXTERNAL, ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL)
FUEL RAILS
FUEL RESTRICTORS
FUEL TANKS
GAS CAPS
GASKETS
GROMMETS (VALVE COVER)
HARMONIC DAMPERS
HEATER CONTROL VALVES
HEATER CORES
HOSE AND TUBE COUPLERS, CONNECTORS AND CLAMPS
HOSE CLAMPS
HOSE CONNECTORS
HOSE COUPLERS
HOSES AND TUBES (FUEL LINES, RADIATOR, VACUUM, BY PASS,
  HEATER, RECOVERY TANK AND OIL COOLERS)
HOUSINGS
IDLE AIR CONTROLS
IDLE SPEED CONTROL ACTUATORS
IGNITION BOOTS
IGNITION COIL TOWERS
IGNITION COILS
IGNITION CONTROL MODULES (ICM)
IGNITION SWITCHES
IGNITION TERMINALS
IGNITION WIRES, BOOTS, COIL TOWERS AND TERMINALS (SECONDARY)
IN-TANK FUEL STRAINERS
INERTIA FUEL SHUT-OFF SWITCHES
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSORS
INTAKE MANIFOLDS
INTERCOOLERS
KNOCK SENSORS
LIQUID VAPOR SEPARATORS
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSORS
MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSORS
METAL AIR MANIFOLDS AND PIPES
METAL AIR PIPES
MIX CONTROL SOLENOIDS
MOTOR MOUNTS
O-RINGS, GASKETS, SEALS AND SPRING LOCKS
O2 SENSORS
OIL PRESSURE SENDING UNITS
OIL PUMP PICK-UP SCREENS
OIL PUMPS
PARK NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCHES
PCV BREATHER ELEMENTS
PCV ORIFICES
PCV VALVES
PICK-UP ASSEMBLIES (INCLUDES MAGNETIC, HALL EFFECT AND
  OPTICAL)
POWER STEERING PRESSURE SENSORS
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES (PCM) AND PROM
POWERTRAIN CONTROL PROM
PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
RADIATOR CAPS AND PRESSURIZED EXPANSION TANK CAPS
RADIATOR FAN BLADES
RADIATOR FAN CLUTCHES
RADIATORS
ROLL OVER VALVES
SEALING COMPOUNDS
SEALS
SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DEVICES
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
SHROUDS, BAFFLES AND DEFLECTORS
SPARK PLUGS
SPRING LOCKS
         SUPER CHARGERS
         SWITCHES
         THERMAL VACUUM VALVES
         THERMOSTATIC AIR DOOR ASSEMBLIES
         THERMOSTATS AND HOUSINGS
         THROTTLE BODIES
         THROTTLE CABLES
         THROTTLE LINKAGES AND CABLES
         THROTTLE POSITION SENSORS
         THROTTLE POSITION SWITCHES
         TIMING BELT SPROCKETS
         TIMING BELTS
         TORQUE STRUTS
         TRANSMISSION RANGE SWITCHES
         TUBE CLAMPS
         TUBE CONNECTORS
         TUBE COUPLERS
         TUBES
         TURBO CHARGERS
         VACUUM CONNECTIONS
         VACUUM HOSES, TUBES AND CONNECTIONS (NON-METALLIC)
         VACUUM REGULATOR SOLENOIDS
         VACUUM TUBES
         VEHICLE SPEED SENSORS
         VOLUME AIR FLOW SENSORS
         WASTE GATE CONTROL SOLENOIDS
         WASTE GATES AND BOOST CONTROL MECHANISMS
         WATER PUMPS (ELECTRIC)
         WATER PUMPS (NON-ELECTRIC)
         WIRING HARNESSES AND CONNECTORS

    INTRODUCTION TO MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM (MAP)

    OVERVIEW OF MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM
         The Motorist Assurance Program is the consumer outreach
effort of the Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association, Inc.
(AMRA). Participation in the Motorist Assurance Program is drawn from
retailers, suppliers, independent repair facilities, vehicle
manufacturers and industry associations.
         Our organization's mission is to strengthen the relationship
between the consumer and the auto repair industry. We produce
materials that give motorists the information and encouragement to
take greater responsibility for their vehicles-through proper,
manufacturer-recommended, maintenance. We encourage participating
service and repair shops (including franchisees and dealers) to adopt
(1) a Pledge of Assurance to their Customers and (2) the Motorist
Assurance Program Standards of Service. All participating service
providers have agreed to subscribe to this Pledge and to adhere to the
promulgated Standards of Service demonstrating to their customers that
they are serious about customer satisfaction.
         These Standards of Service require that an inspection of the
vehicle's (problem) system be made and the results communicated to the
customer according to industry standards. Given that the industry did
not have such standards, the Motorist Assurance Program successfully
promulgated industry inspection communication standards in 1994-95 for
the following systems: Exhaust, Brakes, ABS, Steering and Suspension,
Engine Maintenance and Performance, HVAC, and Electrical Systems.
Further, revisions to all of these inspection communication standards
are continually re-published. In addition to these, standards for
Drive Train and Transmissions have recently been promulgated.
Participating shops utilize these Uniform Inspection & Communication
Standards as part of the inspection process and for communicating
their findings to their customers.
         The Motorist Assurance Program continues to work
cooperatively and proactively with government agencies and consumer
groups toward solutions that both benefit the customer and are
mutually acceptable to both regulators and industry. We maintain the
belief that industry must retain control over how we conduct our
business, and we must be viewed as part of the solution and not part
of the problem. Meetings with state and other government officials
(and their representatives), concerned with auto repair and/or
consumer protection, are conducted. Feedback from these sessions is
brought back to the association, and the program adjusted as needed.
         To assure auto repair customers recourse if they were not
satisfied with a repair transaction, the Motorist Assurance Program
offers mediation and arbitration through MAP/BBB-CARE and other non-
profit organizations. MAP conducted pilot programs in twelve states
before announcing the program nationally in October, 1998. During the
pilots, participating repair shops demonstrated their adherence to the
Pledge and Standards and agreed to follow the UICS in communicating
the results of their inspection to their customers. To put some
"teeth" in the program, an accreditation requirement for shops was
initiated. The requirements are stringent, and a self-policing method
has been incorporated which includes the "mystery shopping" of
outlets.
         We welcome you to join us as we continue our outreach... with
your support, both the automotive repair industry and your customers
will reap the benefits. Please visit MAP at our Internet site www.
motorist.org or contact us at:

                  1444 I Street, NW Suite 700
                      Washington, DC 20005
            Phone (202) 712-9042 Fax (202) 216-9646
                          January 1999

    MAP UNIFORM INSPECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES

    OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
         It is MAP policy that all exhaust, brake, steering,
suspension, wheel alignment, drive-line, engine performance and
maintenance, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and
electrical services be offered and performed under the standards and
procedures specified in these sections.
         Before any service is performed on a vehicle, an inspection
of the appropriate system must be performed. The results of this
inspection must be explained to the customer and documented on an
inspection form. The condition of the vehicle and its components will
indicate what services/part replacements may be "Required" or
"Suggested". In addition, suggestions may be made to satisfy the
requests expressed by the customer.
         When a component is suggested or required to be repaired or
replaced, the decision to repair or replace must be made in the
customer's best interest, and at his or her choice given the options
available.
         This section lists the various parts and conditions that
indicate a required or suggested service or part replacement.
Although this list is extensive, it is not fully inclusive. In
addition to this list, a technician may make a suggestion. However,
any suggestions must be based on substantial and informed experience,
or the vehicle manufacturer's recommended service interval and must be
documented.
         Some conditions indicate that service or part replacement is
required because the part in question is no longer providing the
function for which it is intended, does not meet a vehicle
manufacturer's design specification or is missing.

        Example:
        An exhaust pipe has corroded severely and has a hole
        in it through which exhaust gases are leaking. Replacement
        of the exhaust pipe in this case is required due to
        functional failure.

        Example:
        A brake rotor has been worn to the point where it
        measures less than the vehicle manufacturer's discard
        specifications. Replacement of the rotor is required
        because it does not meet design specifications.

         Some conditions indicate that a service or part replacement
is suggested because the part is close to the end of its useful life
or addresses a customer's need, convenience or request. If a
customer's vehicle has one of these conditions, the procedure may be
only to suggest service.

        Example:
        An exhaust pipe is rusted, corroded or weak, but no leaks are
        present. In this case, the exhaust pipe has not failed.
        However, there is evidence that the pipe may need replacement
        in the near future. Replacement of the pipe may be suggested
        for the customer's convenience in avoiding a future problem.

        Example:
        The customer desires improved ride and/or handling,
        but the vehicle's shocks or struts have not failed. In this
        case, replacement may be suggested to satisfy the customer's
        wishes. In this case, replacement of the shocks or struts may
        not be sold as a requirement.

         A customer, of course, has the choice of whether or not a
shop will service his or her vehicle. He or she may decide not to
follow some of your suggestions. When a repair is required, a MAP shop
must refuse partial service on that system if, in the judgment of the
service provider, proceeding with the work could create or continue an
unsafe condition. When a procedure states that required or suggested
repair or replacement is recommended, the customer must be informed of
the generally acceptable repair/replacement options whether or not
performed by the shop.
         When presenting suggested repairs to the customer, you must
present the facts, allowing the customer to draw their own conclusions
and make an informed decision about how to proceed.
         The following reasons may be used for required and suggested
services. These codes are shown in the "Code" column of the MAP
Uniform Inspection & Communications Standards that follow:

         Reasons to Require Repair or Replacement

        A - Part no longer performs intended purpose
        B - Part does not meet a design specification (regardless of
            performance)
        C - Part is missing

NOTE:   When a repair is required, the shop must refuse partial
        service to the system in question, if the repair creates
        or continues an unsafe condition.
                 Reasons to Suggest Repair or Replacement

                 1 - Part is close to the end of its useful life (just above
                     discard specifications, or weak; failure likely to occur
                     soon, etc.)
                 2 - To address a customer need, convenience, or request (to
                     stiffen ride, enhance performance, eliminate noise,
                     etc.)
                 3 - To comply with maintenance recommended by the vehicle's
                     Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
                 4 - Technician's recommendation based on substantial and
                     informed experience

NOTE:            Suggested services are always optional. When presenting
                 suggested repairs to the customer, you must present the
                 facts, allowing the customer to draw their own conclusions
                 and make an informed decision about how to proceed.

        ENGINE ASSEMBLIES

        SERVICE PROCEDURES REQUIRED AND SUGGESTED FOR PROPER VEHICLE
                 OPERATION

        CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLIES
NOTE:              A Cylinder Head Assembly is a cylinder head fitted with
                   valves, associated springs, retainers, and on overhead
                   camshaft cylinder heads (OHC), camshaft, camshaft
                   bearings, lash adjusters, tappets and rockers.

CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLY INSPECTION
 



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