6E–44 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Connector J2 Port: View Looking Into ECM Case
1
1716
32
PIN32
PIN1 PIN17
PIN16
Pin
No. B/
Box
No.Pin FunctionWire
ColorSignal or Continuity
ECM
ConnectionTester Position
Key SW
OffKey SW
OnEngine
IdleEngine
2000rpmRange (+) (-)
J2-1 J2-1 Inta ke Air Temp. (IAT)
Sensor GroundGRN Continuity
with
ground- - - DisconnectJ2-1 GND
J2-2 J2-2 Batte ry Powe r Supply RED/
WH T10-14V Co nnect DC V J2-2 GND
J2-3 J2-3 Ignitio n Powe r Supply BLU/
YELLess than
1V10-14V Connect DC V J2-3 GND
J2-4 J2-4 To Da ta Link
Conne ctor No. 6BLU - - - - - - - -
J2-5 J2-5 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-6 J2-6 Oxy ge n Se nsor
(Ground)PNK Continuity
with
ground- - - ConnectJ2-6 GND
J2-7 J2-7 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-8 J2-8 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-9 J2-9 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-10 J2-10 CO Adjust Signa l
(W/O Cata ly stic
Converter)YEL - - - - - - - -
J2-11 J2-11 Fuel Pump Re la y GRN/
WH T10-14V
While relay
is activated;
10-14V
R elay is no t
activated;
Less than
1V10-14V Connect DC V J2-11 GND
J2-12 J2-12 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-13 J2-13 A/C Compre sso r
RelayGRY/
REDLess than
1VA/C comp. is operated: Less than 1V
A/C comp. is not operated: 10-14VCo nnect DC V J2-13 GND
J2-14 J2-14 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-15 J2-15 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-16 J2-16 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-17 J2-17 CO Adjust (W/O
Cata ly stic Conv erter)RED - - - - - - - -
J2-18 J2-18 Batte ry Powe r Supply RED/
WH T10-14V Co nnect DC V J2-18 GND
J2-19 J2-19 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-20 J2-20 Pow er Ste ering
Pressure SwitchGRN/
YELLess than
1V
Pressure switch is turned on: Less than 1V
Pressure switch is turned off: 10-14VCo nnect DC V J2-20 GND
J2-21 J2-21 Oxygen Sensor BLU Less than
1VApprox .
0.4VWave form D or 0.1 -
0.9V Co nnect DC V J2-21 J2-6
J2-22 J2-22 Inta ke Air Temp. (IAT)
Sensor (Signa l)YEL/
GRNLess than
1V
20: Approx. 2.9V / 40: Approx . 1.8V V
/ 60: Approx. 1.1V / 80: Approx . 0.6VCo nnect DC V J2-22 33
ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–45
J2-23 J2-23 Vehicle Speed Sensor
(VSS) Signal
(Immobilize r Co ntrol
Unit Terminal B8)WHT - - Wave form C or Approx.
6.5V at 20km/hCo nnect AC V J2-23 GND
J2-24 J2-24 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-25 J2-25 Ta cho me te r Output
Signa lBLK/
RED- - Wa v e f o r m Wa v e f o r m
B or
Approx.
4.5VCo nnect AC V J2-25 GND
J2-26 J2-26 Thermo Relay GRN/
BLKLess than
1V
A/C request is activ ated: 10-14V
A/C request is not activated: Less than 1VCo nnect DC V J2-26 GND
J2-27 J2-27 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-28 J2-28 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-29 J2-29 No Connection - - - - - - - - -
J2-30 J2-30 To Da ta Link
Conne ctor No. 2GRN - - - - - - - -
J2-31 J2-31 Oxy ge n Se nso r He ater BLU/
WH TContinuity
with
ground- Wave
FormWa v e
Form DConnectJ2 -31 GND
J2-32 J2-32 Check Engine Lamp
(Immobilize r Co ntrol
Unit Terminal B7)BRN/
YELLess than
1VLess than
1VLa mp is turne d on: Less
than 1V
Lamp is turne d off: 10-
14VCo nnect DC V J2-32 GND Pin
No. B/
Box
No.Pin FunctionWire
ColorSignal or Continuity
ECM
ConnectionTester Position
Key SW
OffKey SW
OnEngine
IdleEngine
2000rpmRange (+) (-)
ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–49
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
The TPS is a potentiometer connected to throttle shaft
on the throttle body.
The engine control module (ECM) monitors the voltage
on the signal line and calculates throttle position. As the
throttle valve angle is changed when accelerator pedal
moved. The TPS signal also changed at a moved
throttle valve. As the throttle valve opens, the output
increases so that the output voltage should be high.
The throttle body has a throttle plate to control the
amount of the air delivered to the engine.
Engine coolant is directed through a coolant cavity in
the throttle body to warm the throttle valve and to
prevent icing.
Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve
The idle air control valve (IAC) valve is two directional
and gives 2-way control. With power supply to the coils
controlled steps by the engine control module (ECM),
the IAC valve's pintle is moved to adjust idle speed,
raising it for fast idle when cold or there is ex tra load
from the air conditioning or power steering.
By moving the pintle in (to decrease air flow) or out (to
increase air flow), a controlled amount of the air can
move around the throttle plate. If the engine speed is
too low, the engine control module (ECM) will retract the
IAC pintle, resulting in more air moving past the throttle
plate to increase the engine speed.
If the engine speed is too high, the engine control
module (ECM) will ex tend the IAC pintle, allowing less
air to move past the throttle plate, decreasing the
engine speed.
The IAC pintle valve moves in small step called counts.
During idle, the proper position of the IAC pintle is
calculated by the engine control module (ECM) based
on battery voltage, coolant temperature, engine load,
and engine speed.
If the engine speed drops below a specified value, and
the throttle plate is closed, the engine control module
(ECM) senses a near-stall condition. The engine control
module (ECM) will then calculate a new IAC pintle valve
position to prevent stalls.
If the IAC valve is disconnected and reconnected with
the engine running, the idle speed will be wrong. In this
case, the IAC must be reset. The IAC resets when the
key is cycled “On” then “Off”. When servicing the IAC, it
should only be disconnected or connected with the
ignition “Off”.
The position of the IAC pintle valve affects engine start-
up and the idle characteristic of the vehicle.
If the IAC pintle is fully open, too much air will be
allowed into the manifold. This results in high idle
speed, along with possible hard starting and lean air/
fuel ratio. (1) Throttle Position Sensor
(2) Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve
1
2
C haract erist ic of TPS -R ef erenc e-
0 0. 51 1. 52 2. 53 3. 54 4. 55
0 102030405060708090100
Th rot t le An gle ( % ) ( Tec h 2 R ea di n g)
Output Voltage (V)
StepCoilAB CDCoil A High
(EC M J1-28)On On
Coil A Low
(EC M J1-30)On On
Coil B High
(EC M J1-13)On On
Coil B Low
(EC M J1-29)On On
(IAC Valve Close Direction)
(IAC Valve Open Direction)
ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–53
Fuel Metering System Components
The fuel metering system is made up of the following
parts.
Fuel injector
Throttle body
Fuel rail
Fuel pressure regulator
ECM
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor
Idle air control (IAC) valve
Fuel pump
Fuel Injector
The group fuel injection fuel injector is a solenoid
operated device controlled by the ECM. The ECM
energizes the solenoid, which opens a valve to allow
fuel delivery.
The fuel is injected under pressure in a conical spray
pattern at the opening of the intake valve. Ex cess fuel
not used by the injectors passes through the fuel
pressure regulator before being returned to the fuel
tank.
Fuel Pressure Regulator
The fuel pressure regulator is a diaphragm-operated
relief valve mounted on the fuel rail with fuel pump
pressure on one side and manifold pressure on the
other side. The fuel pressure regulator maintains the
fuel pressure available to the injector at three times
barometric pressure adjusted for engine load. It may be
serviced separately.
If the pressure is too low or poor performance, DTC
P0131 or P1171 will be the result. If the pressure is too
high, DTC P0132 or P1167 will be the result. Refer to
Fuel System Diagnosis for information on diagnosing
fuel pressure conditions.
Fuel Rail
The fuel rail is mounted to the top of the engine and
distributes fuel to the individual injectors. Fuel is
delivered to the fuel inlet tube of the fuel rail by the fuel
lines. The fuel goes through the fuel rail to the fuel
pressure regulator. The fuel pressure regulator
maintains a constant fuel pressure at the injectors.
Remaining fuel is then returned to the fuel tank.
Fuel Pump Electrical Circuit
When the key is first turned ON, the ECM energizes the
fuel pump relay for two seconds to build up the fuel
pressure quickly. If the engine is not started within two
seconds, the ECM shuts the fuel pump off and waits
until the engine is cranked. When the engine is cranked
and the 58X crankshaft position signal has been
detected by the ECM, the ECM supplies 12 volts to the
fuel pump relay to energize the electric in-tank fuel
pump.
An inoperative fuel pump will cause a “no-start”
condition. A fuel pump which does not provide enoughpressure will result in poor performance.
Thottle Body Unit
The throttle body has a throttle plate to control the
amount of air delivered to the engine. The Thottle
position sensor and IAC valve are also mounted on the
throttle body.
Vacuum ports located behind the throttle plate provide
the vacuum signals needed by various components.
Engine coolant is directed through a coolant cavity in
the throttle body to warm the throttle valve and to
prevent icing.
ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–69
Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes Using a
Tech 2
The procedure for reading diagnostic trouble code(s) is
to used a diagnostic Tech 2. When reading DTC(s),
follow instructions supplied by Tech 2 manufacturer.
Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
To clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), use the
Te c h 2 “clear DTCs” or “clear information” function.
When clearing DTCs follow instructions supplied by the
Tech 2 manufacturer.
Diagnosis With Tech 2
If no codes are set:
Refer to F1: Data Display and identify the electrical
faults that are not indicated by trouble code.
Refer to “SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS”.
If codes are set:
1. Record all trouble codes displayed by Tech 2 and
check id the codes are intermittent.
2. Clear the codes.
3. Drive the vehicle for a test to reproduce the faulty
status.
4. Check trouble codes again using the Tech 2.
5. If no codes is displayed by test driving, the fault is
intermittent. In this case, refer to “DIAGNOSIS
AIDS”.
6. If a code is present, refer to DTC Chart for
diagnosis.
7. Check trouble codes again using the Tech 2.
Tech 2 CONNECTION
Tech 2 scan tool is used to electrically diagnose the
automatic transmission system and to check the
system. The Tech 2 enhances the diagnosis efficiency
though all the troubleshooting can be done without the
Te c h 2 .1. Configuration of Tech 2
Tech 2 scan tool kit (No. 7000086), Tech 2 scan
tool (No. 7000057) and DLC cable (No.
3000095).
SAE 16/19 adapter (No. 3000098) (3), RS232
loop back connector (No. 3000112) (2) and
PCMCIA card (No. 3000117) (1).
2. Tech 2 Connection
Check the key switch is turn OFF.
Insert the PCMCIA card (1) into the Tech 2 (5).
Connect the SAE 16/19 adapter (3) to the DLC
cable (4).
Connect the DLC cable (4) to the Tech 2 (5).
Connect the SAE 16/19 adapter (3) to the data
link connector of the vehicle.
Turn the key switch of the vehicle ON and press
the “PWR” key of the Tech 2.
Check the display of the Tech 2.
NOTE: Be sure to check that the power is not supplied
to the Tech 2 when attaching or removing the PCMCIA
card.
6E–70 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Tech 2 Operating Flow Cart (Start Up)
Select “2.XL L4 HV240” in Vehicle Identification menu and the following table is shown in the Tech 2 screen.
System Selection Menu
F0: Powe rtra in
F1: Chassis
F3: Body
Select “(TF/UC)”.
Vehicle Identification
4JH1-TC Bosch
4JH1-T Denso
2.XL L4 HV240
3.5L V6 6VE1 Hita chi
AW30-40LE
AT JR405E
Select “F0: Powertrain”.
Main Menu
F0: Dia gnostic
F1: Se rvice Programming Syste m (SPS)
F2: View Capture Data
F3: Too l Optio n
F4: Do wnlo a d/ Uploa d He lp
Press “ENTER” key.
Ve hi cl e Ide nt ifi ca ti o n
(3) 2003
(2) 2002
(1) 2001
(Y) 2000
(X) 1999
(W) 1998
Select “F0: Diagnostic”.
Select “(3) 2003” or later.
Press (ENTER) to Co ntinue
Select “2.XL L4 HV240”.
Vehicle Identification
(UB) Troo pe r, Bigho rn
(UE) Rodeo,/Amigo, Wizard/Mu
(TF/UC) LUV, Fro ntier, LAO-Ro de o
(TBR)
(N*) ELF, NPR, NQR
6E–72 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
TYPICAL SCAN DATA & DEFINITIONS (ENGINE DATA)
Use the Typical Values Table only after the On-Board Diagnostic System Check has been completed, no DTC(s) were
noted, and you have determined that the on-board diagnostics are functioning properly. Tech 2 values from a
properly-running engine may be used for comparison with the engine you are diagnosing.
Condition : Vehicle stopping, engine running, air conditioning off & after warm-up (Coolant temperature approx imately
80 deg.)
Tech 2 ParameterUnitsIdle2000rpmDescription
1 Engine Speed rpm775 - 8751950 - 2050 The actual engine speed is measured by ECM from the
CKP sensor 58X signal.
2 Desired Idle Speed rpm825800 - 850 The desired engine idle speed that the ECM
commanding. The ECM compensates for various engine
loa ds.
3 Engine Coolant
Te mpe rature°C or °F80 - 9080 - 90 The ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor output
voltage. When the engine is normally warm upped, this
data displays approximately 80 °C or more.
4 Sta rt Up ECT (Engine
Coolant Temperature)°C or °FDepends on ECT
a t start-upDepends on ECT
at sta rt-upStart-up ECT is measured by ECM from ECT sensor
output voltage when engine is started.
5Inta ke Air
Temperature °C or °FDe pe nds on
ambient tempDepends on
ambient tempThe IAT is mea sure d by ECM from IAT sensor o utput
voltage. This data is changing by intake air temperature.
6 Sta rt Up IAT (Inta ke
Air Temperature)°C or °FDepends on IAT at
sta rt-upDepends on IAT at
start-upStart-up IAT is me asured by ECM fro m IAT se nso r o utput
voltage when engine is started.
7 Manifold Absolute
Pre ssurekPa31 - 3625 - 30The MAP (kPa ) is me asure d by ECM fro m MAP o utput
voltage. This data is changing by inlet manifold pressure.
8 Barometric Pressure kPaDe pe nds on
altitudeDepends on
altitudeThe ba rome tric pre ssure is me asured by ECM fro m the
MAP sensor output voltage monitored during key up and
w ide o pe n thro ttle. This data is cha nging by a ltitude.
9 Throttle Position %02-4 Throttle position operating angle is measured by the
ECM from throttle position output voltage. This should
displa y 0% at idle a nd 99 - 100% at full throttle .
10 Calculated Air Flow g/s3.5 -4.508.0 - 10.0 This displays calculated air mount from MAP sensor
output. This data is changing by inlet manifold pressure .
11 Air Fuel Ratio14.6:114.6:1 This displays the ECM commanded value. In closed loop,
this should normally be displayed around 14.2:1 - 14.7:1.
12 Spark Advance °CA8 - 1525 - 32 This displays the amount of spark advance being
commanded by the ECM.
13 Engine Load %2 - 55 - 10 This displays is calculated by the ECM form engine
speed and MAF sensor reading. Engine load should
incre ase with an incre ase in engine spe ed or air flo w
amount.
14 Injection Pulse Width ms1.0 - 3.0 3.0 - 4.0 This displays the amount of time the ECM is
commanding each injector On during each engine cycle.
A lo nger injecto r pulse width will ca use more fuel to be
delivered. Injector pulse width should increase with
increased engine load.
15 Fuel System Status Open Loop/
Close LoopClo se Loo pClose Loop When the engine is first started the system is in “Open
Loop” operation. In “Open Loop”, the ECM ignores the
signal from the oxygen sensors. When various conditions
(ECT, time from start, engine speed & oxygen sensor
o utput) are me t, the syste m e nte rs “Closed Lo op”
o pera tio n. In “Close d Lo o p”, the ECM ca lculate s the air
fuel ratio based on the signal from the oxygen sensors.
16 Knock Present Yes/NoNoNo This displays knock sensor detection status. When
engine knock is occurred, displays "Yes".
17 Knock Counter-- This displays the number of knock during a ignition cycle.
18 Kno ck Reta rd °CA00 This displa ys the commande d ignitio n spa rk timing re tard
timing based on the signal from the knock sensor.
19 A/C Clutch Re la y On/OffOffOff This display s whe the r the ECM has co mma nde d the A/C
co mpre ssor clutch “On” or “Off”.
ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–73
20 A/C Reque st Ye s/NoOffOff This displays the air conditioner request signal. This
should display “On” whe n the air conditio ne r switch is
switche d o n.
21 EVAP Purge So le no id
(Evaporative
Emission)%0 - 100 - 10 This display s the duty signa l fro m the ECM to co ntrol the
ca nister purge so le no id v alve .
22 Fuel Pump On/OffOnOn This displays operating status for the fuel pump main
relay. This should display “On” when the key switch is
turned on and while engine is running.
23 Idle Air Contro l Ste ps20 - 3065 - 75 This displays the ECM commanded position of the idle air
control valve pintle. A larger number means that more air
is being commanded through the idle air passage.
24 Idle Speed Variation rpm-25 - 01125 - 1225 This displays variation of actual engine speed & desired
idle speed.
25 Vehicle Speed km/h or
mph00 This displays vehicle speed. The vehicle speed is
me asured by ECM from the v ehicle spe ed senso r.
26 Ignition Voltage V10.0 - 14.510.0 - 14.5 This displays the system voltage measured by the ECM
at ignition feed.
27 Reference Voltage V5.005.00
28 Ma lfunctio n Indicato r
La mpOn/OffOffOff This displays operating status for the Check Engine
La mp. This sho uld displa y “On” when the Check Engine
Lamp is turned on.
29Time From Start--This displays the engine time elapsed since the engine
was started. If the engine is stopped, engine run time will
be rese t to 00:00:00
Tech 2 ParameterUnitsIdle2000rpmDescription