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14-24FUEL SYSTEM - Sensors
POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCHEngine control unit
Power steering oil
pressure switchBattery
voltage
6FUO5OtIWhen the steering wheel is turned and the oil
pressure of the power steering oil pump increases,
the power steering oifpressure switch sends an ON
signal to the engine control unit. The engine control
unit detects the oil pump load with this signal andactivates the idle speed control servo to control
theidle speed. Specifically, it prevents the idle
speecfrom dropping due to oil pump load, thus
ensuringstable engine idling.IGNITION
SWITCH
1IBattery
Ignition
switch
Starter motor
aS terminalcontrol unit
6FUO762The signal indicating that the ignition switch is ON,
OFF or cranking (ST) is input to the engine control
unit.
When the ignition switch ON signal is input to the
engine control unit, the unit energizes the control
relay coil to supply power to the sensors and
actuators.When the ignition switch ST signal is input to the
engine control unit, it determines that the engine
iscranking and controls the fuel injection rate,
despeed control servo, ignition timing, etc. for
-mum cranking conditions.
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FUEL SYSTEM- Enaine Control Unit14-27
ENGINE CONTROL UNITRI4FhAA
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONEngine control unit
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6FUO76The engine control unit consists of an
8-bit micro
computer, a random access memory, a read only
memory and an input/output interface.
It determines the engine operating state based on
various information (input
signals) it receives fromthe sensors described earlier, and then controls and
activates the necessary actuators as shown in the
table below to achieve optimum engine operating
conditions.
Engine control unit
Control items
Fuel injection control
Idle speed control
Power supply control
A&;;;ditioner relay
Ignition timing control
SuTpuegohzrging control
$r;ir;;ter control
Fuel pressure controlControl contents
For controlling injector driving timing
and duration based on multipoint’sequential injection.
For controlling bypass air quantity foridle speed control by activating the
idle speed control servo.
I3 Idle speed control
servo
For controlling power supply to the
sensors and actuators by controlling
the control relay.For controlling the
ON/OFF position of
the air conditioner relay.For controlling the ignition timing.
For controlling the supercharging pres-sure by regulating of the waste gate
actuator activation pressure.
For controlling the turbo meter and
displaying the supercharge pressure.
3 Ai;acenditioner
Power transistor
1
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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
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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
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FUEL SYSTEM- Fuel Injection Control14-35INJECTOR CIRCUIT
,Battew
Control relay
Resistor
No.Injector
Engine control unit
6FU0516Electricity from the battery flows to the control relay
and then to the resistor (turbocharger-equipped
models only), the injector, and the engine control
unit.Upon reception of the fuel injection signal, theengine control unit causes the power transistor to
be turned ON, thus completing the injector ground
circuit. In this situation, current flows to the injector,
which injects fuel while the power transistor is ON.
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14-46FUEL SYSTEM- Idle Speed Control
The rotor rotates in either direction by angular step increments
corresponding to the number of pulses coming from the en
?control unit, causing the pintle to extend or retract. As
pintle retracts or extends, the gap it forms between the
sea:changes, controlling the bypass air flow. The relationship
between the pintle extension or retraction movement and
bypass air flow rate is as shown at the left.
Number of pulse
7F UW(Control relay
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unit
Battery power is supplied first to the control relay,
then to the idle speed control servo coil, then to theservo activation signal to turn the power transistor
engine control unit.on and thus forms the coil grounding circuit. As the
The engine control unit uses the idle speed controlcoils are sequentially energized, the magnet rotor of
the idle speed control servo is caused to rotate.
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FUEL SYSTEM- Power Supply Control
Battery
L11The engine control unit controls the power
suv ’tcthe sensors, engine control unit and
actuate,A;the control relay.
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Inn yr
To air flow sensor,crank angle sensor,idle speed controlsetvo. injectors
Control relay
Relay controlFuel pump
controlIgnitionswitch signal
Enginecontrol
unit
I6FUOl’
Power Supply ControlWhen the ignition switch on signal is input, the
engine control unit energizes the control relay coil
L3to turn on the
S2 switch, thus supplying power to the
injectors, air flow sensor, idle speed control servo,
Fuel Pump ControlWhen cranking the’engine (ignition switch at the ST
position), the engine control unit energizes the
Lcoil to turn on the
S switch, thus activating the fuel
pump.While operating the engine (ignition switch at the
IGposition), the crank angle sensor signal is input to
the engine control unit, which energizes the
L,
etc.Approximately seven seconds after input of
theignition switch off signal, the unit turns off the
Sswitch.
control relay coil to keep the
SI switch on, thus
continuing to activate the fuel pump.
When the crank angle sensor signal fails to be
inputfor 0.6 second or longer due to engine stalling,
.,the engine control unit immediately turns
thz. 5switch off to stop the fuel pump as a safet)
precaution.