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FUEL SYSTEM -Fuel Supply and Fuel Pressure Control
FUEL-PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
14-11To fuel
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Fuel-pressureregulatorFuel-pressurecontrol valve
Intake-airEnginecontrol
unit
Usually, the negative pressure (vacuum) of the
intake manifold is applied to the fuel-pressure
regulator, and, because the fuel pressure is thus
held at a fixed constant level relative to the pressure
within the intake manifold, the amount to fuel
injected is regulated so as to be proportional to the
injectors’ actuation time. If, however, the engine
coolant-temperature and the intake air temperature
are high when then engine is started, the engine
control unit sends a flow of current to the fuel-
pressure control valve, with the result that outside
air (atmospheric) pressure acts upon the fuel-
pressure regulator.
0Fuel ump
1chec terminal 1!Fuel pumpAs a result. the
fuel pressure is increased and the
generation of fuel vapors caused by high tem-
perature is suppressed, thereby maintaining idling
stability immediately after restarting under
high-temperature conditions.
Note that there is a return to the usual fuel pressure
level after two minutes or more have passed after
starting is completed.
In addition, the circuitry of the fuel-pressure control
valve. is interrupted, thus controlling so that the fuel
pressure corresponds to supercharging pressure,
under high-load driving conditions (during super-
charged driving by the turbocharger).
FU,EL PUMP CHECK TERMINAL
This terminal is for directly driving the fuel pump.
By applying the battery voltage directly to this terminal, you can
check fuel pump operation or check fuel leaks from the
fuel
line.
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140’I2FUEL SYSTEM- Intake Air Control
INTAKE AIR CONTROL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Rl4oA?, Speed adjusting screwIdle oositionswitch-
Throttle valve
0
+ Bypass air flow
before metenng
Q Bypass air fjow
Iafter metenng
Idle soeed control servo
-?hrottle position sensor
Fast idle air valve
oolant from thermostat case
ITo return pipe6FUO777Control of the volume of intake air is performed by the throttle
valve, the speed adjusting screw, the fast idle air valve and the
idle speed control servo, all of which are mounted on
ttithrottle body.
iControl by idle
w/d c;zk;;fast
hhidle air valve
Speed adjusting screwThrottle valve
m-30~22) of321 sofm 6of140~ 901164
Coolant temperature ‘C (OF)6Fuo!DURING ENGINE WARM UP
The intake air flow during fast idle is controlled by both the wax
actuated air valve which functions. in response to the engine
coolant temperature and the idle speed control servo that is
controlled by the engine control unit.
AFTER ENGINE HAS BEEN WARMED UP
Control of the intake air flow during curb idle (or the control of
curb idle speed) is performed by the idle speed control servo
which in turn is controlled by the engine control unit.
Refer to page 1445 for control of the idle speed control servo.The idle speed can be adjusted. by increasing or decreasing theintake air flow rate with the speed adjusting screw.
The off-idle intake air flow is controlled by the throttle
valve;operation of the accelerator pedal determines the degree that
the throttle valve is open at any particular moment.
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FUEL SYSTEM- Intake Air Control
SPECIFICATIONS
ternsThrottle body
Throttle bore diametermm
(in.1Fast idle air valve
TwValve closing temperature
“C (“F)
Idle speed control servo
TypeSpecifications
60 (2.362)
WAX type
Approximately 50
(122)Stepper motor type
FAST IDLE AIR VALVEEngine coolant
LAir valve
Waxpellet
Valve seat
6FUO642The fast idle air valve is a wax actuated valve. The
engine coolant circulates around the wax pellet.
causing the air valve to be forced out as the coolant
temperature increases, thus decreasing the bypassair flow rate. The valve is closed completely when
the coolant temperature is approximately 50°C
(122°F) or higher.
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14-14
.._~- ---.FUEL SYSTEM
- Sensors
SENSORSRlUGENERAL DESCRIPTION
The types and functions of the sensors are as listedsend corresponding signals to the engine control
below. These sensors detect engine conditions and
unit.
SENSORSFUNCTION
AIR FLOW SENSOR
fSenses the intake arr volume with a Karman vortex flow meter.
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
SENSORSenses the Intake air temperature (temperature of air at
the point of entry into the air cleaner).I
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
SENSORISenses the barometric pressure faltrtude) wrth a
semiconductor diffusion type pressure sensor.
$;;OOf;T TEMPERATURESenses the engine coolant tern
THROTTLE
POSITISenses the throttle
tI
IDLE POSITION SWITCHSenses whether or not the accelerator pedal is being
operated with a contact switch.
Senses the top dead center on compression stroke of
NO. 1 and No. 4 cylinders with an LED and photo diode pair.
CRANK ANGLE SENSORSenses the crank angle of each cylinder with an LED
and photo diodepair.
T
OXYGEN SENSORSenses
actrvation of the air con
POWER STEERING OIL
PRESSURE SWITCHc-lSenses the power steering ‘load with a contact switch.
IGNITION SWITCHSenses ON/OFF
posrtion of the ignition switch.I
Senses engine cranking.
,
IGNITION TIMING
ADJUSTMENT TERMINALWhen this terminal is shorted, the ignition timing and idle
speed control servo is set in the adjustrng mode by the enginecontrol unit.
INHIBITOR SWITCHSenses the *P” and “N” positthe automatic transaxle.Senses.
by pieto-electric element,. cylinder block
vibrations that occur when there ISengineknocking.
CONTROL RELAY
(Fuel pump drive signal)
lFnorne ianitron sianal!Senses ignrtton coil prIman/ voltage.
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14-18FUEL SYSTEM - Sensors
tBAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR
Barometnc rxessure sensor
EC1537
Barometncpressure sensor
Enginecontrol unit
1OFUO576
/
760 (30)Barometric pressure mmHg
(in.Hg)EC1551A barometric pressure sensor is
alas mounted on
the
aif flow sensor. It senses the barometric
pressure and converts it to electrical voltage which
is sent as a signal to the engine control unit.
Using this signal, the engine control unit calculates
the altitude
of.the location where the vehicle is, and
corrects the fuel injection quantity for the optimum
air-fuel ratio at that altitude, and also corrects the
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Terminal 26EL0069ignition timing.
This ensures improved driveability at high altitudes.
The barometric pressure sensor converts the pres-
sure to a voltage making use of the fact that the
resistance of a strain gauge changes in direct
proportion to the pressure as shown in this diagram
which
illustratestherelationship between
barometric pressure and output voltage.
Engine control unit
Coolanttemperature
sensor
-a
Tg-I
h-esI
*
5 volts
LizIdr
tSFUOLSL
L0 (32120 (68)Coolant temperature -The engine coolant temperature sensor installed in
the coolant passage of the thermostat case is a
thermistor whose resistance changes with the
engine coolant temperature.
The
annine control unit iudoes the enoine warm UDstate based on the output voltage of this sensor and
provides optimum mixture enrichment when the
engine is cold.
The sensor characteristics are as shown above..:I
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‘7JFUEL SYSTEM
- Sensors14-23AIR CONDITIONER SWITCH
Batten/
-31 .,Air conditioner unitlSAO735‘Air conditioner
control unitI”.._. ,voltage
Dual pressureswitch
-f@ -//Q.j
/
Coolanttemperature6FU1148
switch
Engine control unit
3Air conditioner
This switch sends the air conditioner ON/OFF signal
to the engine control unit.
When the air conditioner is turned on and the enginecontrol unit receives the ON
signal from the switch,
it commands the idle speed control servo
toincrease the idle speed to the preset rpm. Thus
engine rpm loss due to air conditioner operation
while the engine is idling is prevented and smooth
idling operation is ensured.
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FUEL SYSTEM- Engine Control Unit14-29
SFUllSOTerminal
ConnectionTerminalConnectionNo.
No.
1Self-diagnosis output53EGR control solenoid valve (California only)
2Diagnosis/data transfer select terminal54Power transrstor for No. 1 and No. 4 cylinder
‘3Turbo meter
55Power transistor for No. 2 and No. 3 cylinder
4Oxygen sensor56Control relay (Fuel pump control)
5Power steering oil pressure switchl 57Fuel-pressure control valve
6Idle position switch58Coil “Al ” for idle speed control servo
7Air conditioner switch59Coil “A2” for idle speed control servo
8Intake air temperature sensor60No. 3 injector
l 9Detonation sensor61No. 4 injector
10Air flow sensor62Purge control solenoid valve11
-63Control relay
12Ignition timing adjustment connector64Engine warning irght (Malfunction indicator light)
13Control relay (Fuel pump drive signal)65Air conditioner relay
l 14Air flow sensor active filter reset66Control relay
15EGR temperature sensor (California only)67Coil “Bl ” for idle speed control servo
16Barometric pressure sensor68Coil “B2” for idle speed control servo
17Sensors ground101Ground
18Vehicle speed sensor102Power supply
19Throttle position sensor103Power supply for backup
20Coolant temperature sensor
104Inhibitor switch
21Crank angle sensor‘105
Waste gate solenoid valve
22Top dead center sensor106Ground
23Power supply for sensors (5 volts)107Power supply
24Sensors ground108“ST” terminal for ignition switch
51No. 1 injector109Ignition pulse detect
52No. 2 injector170“IG ” terminal for ignition switch
NOTETerminals indicated by the l symbol are applicable only to turbo models.
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14-30SELF-DIAGNOSISFUEL SYSTEM- Engine Control Unit
There are 16 diagnosis items, as listed below; the
diagnosis results are stored in computer memory.The diagnosis memory is maintained by backup
The stored results can be ready by connecting apower from the battery (not by way of the ignition
circuit tester or voltmeter to the diagnosis
connec-switch) so that it will not be lost even if the ignition
switch is turned OFF.
tor.
DiagnosisOutput pattern
codeEl
None
lP
@ 11l-l
@ 12n@ 13
@ 14
@ 21Ul n
Diagnosis items
Faulty computer in the engine control unitMalfunction of the air/fuel ratio control system
Open or short circuit in the oxygen sensor circuit
Open or short circuit in the air flow sensor circuit
Open or short circuit in the intake air temperature sensor
circuit
Open or short circuit in the throttle position sensor circuit
Open or short circuit in the engine coolant temperature sensor
circuit
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No voltage change of the crank angle sensor signal
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No voltage change of the TDC sensor signal
24uu-uvinnnnNo voltage change of the vehicle speed sensor signal
Q25uuuuuunnnnnOpen or short circuit in the barometric pressure sensor
2 31I-~-~---~ nOpen circuit in the detonation sensor circuit
@ 41uuul nOpen circuit in the injection circuit
042UUuLJul
Malfunction of the control relayOpen or short circuit in the fuel pump drive circuit
z 43UUULnlulMalfunction of the
EGR system
Open or short circuit in the EGR temperature sensor circuit
%4u u u uvinnOpen circuit in either of ignition coil circuit
0nNormal (with none of above faults)
. IA-r-NUltl 1: l 2: for California@ denotes items indicated by an illuminated engine warning light