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ECM/PCM Inputs and Outputs at Connector C ( ) (44P)
Terminal
numberWire color Terminal name DescriptionSignal
11-32Fuel and Emissions Systems
System Description (cont’d)
NOTE: Standard battery voltage is about 12 V.
22 BLU/BLK VTPSW (ROCKER ARM OIL PRESSURE SWITCH) Detects rocker arm oil
pressure switch signalWith engine at low speed: about 0 V
With engine at high speed: battery voltage
23 BLU/WHT VTC (VTC OIL CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE) Drives VTC oil control
solenoid valvewith ignition switch ON (II): about 0 V
27 WHT/RED SHO2S (SECONDARY HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
(SECONDARY HO2S)
(SENSOR 2)) Detects secondary HO2S
(sensor 2) signal
With throttle fully opened from idle and warmed up
engine: about 0.6 V
With throttle quickly closed: below 0.4 V
29 RED AFS (AIR FUEL RATIO (A/F) SENSOR (SENSOR 1)SIDE) Detects A/F sensor
(sensor 1) signal
30 RED/YEL AFS (AIR FUEL RATIO (A/F) SENSOR (SENSOR 1)SIDE) Detects A/F sensor
(sensor 1) signal
31 GRN CMPB (CAMSHAFT POSITION (CMP) SENSOR
B) Detects CMP sensor B
signal
With engine running: pulses
32 BLU/YEL CKP (CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP) SENSOR) Detects CKP sensor signal With engine running: pulses
36 BLK/GRN IG1 (IGNITION SIGNAL) Detects ignition signal With ignition switch ON (II): battery voltage
39 GRN SG3 (SENSOR GROUND) Sensor ground Less than 1.0 V at all times
40 BRN/YEL LG1 (LOGIC GROUND) Ground circuit for ECM/ PCMLess than 1.0 V at all times
41 BLU/WHT CMPA (CAMSHAFT POSITION (CMP) SENSOR
A) Detects CMP sensor A
signal
With engine running: pulses
42 RED/BLU KS (KNOCK SENSOR) Detects knock sensor signal With engine knocking: pulses
43 BLK/WHT NC (OUTPUT SHAFT (COUNTERSHAFT) SPEED
SENSOR) Detects output shaft
(countershaft) speed sensor
signalsWith ignition switch ON (II): pulses
With vehicle moving: about 5.0 V (pulses)
44 BRN/YEL LG2 (LOGIC GROUND) Ground circuit for ECM/ PCMLess than 1.0 V at all times
Terminal side of female terminals
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PGM-FI System
Air Conditioning (A/C) Compressor Clutch Relay
Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor BCrankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 1 and 2
Ignition Timing Control
Injector Timing and Duration
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ZIRCONIA
ELEMENT
SENSOR
TERMINALS
HEATER
TERMINALS
O-RING
MAGNET
TERMINAL TERMINAL
O-RING
MAGNET
THERMISTOR O-RING TERMINAL
The programmed fuel injection (PGM-FI) system is a
sequential multiport fuel injection system.
When the ECM/PCM receives a demand for cooling
from the A/C system, it delays the compressor from
being energized, and enriches the mixture to assure
smooth transition to the A/C mode.
The A/F sensor operates over a wide air/fuel range. The
A/F sensor is installed upstream of the TWC, and sends
signals to the ECM/PCM which varies the duration of
fuel injection accordingly.
The BARO sensor is inside the ECM/PCM. It converts
atmospheric pressure into a voltage signal that
modifies the basic duration of the fuel injection
discharge.
CMP sensor B detects the position of the No. 1 cylinder
as a reference for sequential fuel injection to each
cylinder. The CKP sensor detects crankshaft speed and is used by
the ECM/PCM to determine the ignition timing, timing
for the fuel injection of each cylinder, and engine
misfire detection.
ECT sensors 1 and 2 are temperature dependent
resistors (thermistors). The resistance decreases as the
engine coolant temperature increases.
The ECM/PCM contains the memory for basic ignition
timing at various engine speeds and manifold absolute
pressures. It also adjusts the timing according to engine
coolant temperature and intake air temperature.
The ECM/PCM contains the memory for basic discharge
duration at various engine speeds and manifold
pressures. The basic discharge duration, after being
read out from the memory, is further modified by
signals sent from various sensors to obtain the final
discharge duration.
By monitoring long term fuel trim, the ECM/PCM
detects long term malfunctions in the fuel system and
sets diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) if needed.
(cont’d)
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Knock Sensor
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Indication (In relation
to Readiness Codes) Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor/Intake Air Temperature
(IAT) Sensor
Output Shaft (Countershaft) Speed Sensor
A/T
11-34
Fuel and Emissions Systems
System Description (cont’d)
TERMINAL
PIEZO
CERAMIC
ELEMENT
DIAPHRAGM
O-RING TERMINAL HOT WIRE
SENSOR
O-RING
COLD WIRE
SENSOR IAT SENSOR
(THERMISTOR)
MAGNET O-RING
TERMINAL
The knock control system adjusts the ignition timing to
minimize knock.
The MAP sensor converts manifold absolute pressure
into electrical signals to the ECM/PCM.
The vehicle has certain readiness codes that are part of
the on-board diagnostics for the emissions systems. If
the vehicle’s battery has been disconnected or gone
dead, if the DTCs have been cleared, or if the ECM/PCM
has been reset, these codes are reset. In some states,
part of the emissions testing is to make sure these
codes are set to complete. If all of them are not set to
complete, the vehicle may fail the test, or the test
cannot be finished.
To check if the readiness codes are set to complete,
turn the ignition switch to ON (II), but do not start the
engine. The MIL will come on for 15 20 seconds. If it
then goes off, the readiness codes are complete. If it
flashes five times, one or more readiness codes are not
complete. To set each code, drive the vehicle or run the
engine as described in the procedures (see page 11-69). The mass air flow (MAF) sensor/intake air temperature
(IAT) sensor contains a hot wire sensor, a cold wire
sensor, and a thermistor. It is located in the intake air
passage. The resistance of the hot wire sensor, the cold
wire sensor, and the thermistor change due to intake air
temperature and air flow. The control circuit in the MAF
sensor controls the current to keep the hot wire at a set
temperature. The current is converted to voltage in the
control circuit, then output to the ECM/PCM.
This sensor detects countershaft speed.
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M/T
Secondary Heated Oxygen Sensor (Secondary HO2S)
Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor
Electronic Throttle Control System
11-35
TERMINAL
MAGNET O-RING O-RING
ZIRCONIA
ELEMENT SENSOR
TERMINALS
HEATER
TERMINALS
HEATER
APP SENSOR A/B
ACCELERATOR
PEDAL MODULE
The secondary HO2S detects the oxygen content in the
exhaust gas downstream of the three way catalytic
converter (TWC), and sends signals to the ECM/PCM
which varies the duration of fuel injection accordingly.
To stabilize its output, the sensor has an internal heater.
The ECM/PCM compares the HO2S output with the A/F
sensor output to determine catalyst efficiency. The
secondary HO2S is on the TWC. The throttle is electronically controlled by the electronic
throttle control system. Refer to the system diagram to
see a functional layout of the system.
Idle control: When the engine is idling, the ECM/PCM
controls the throttle actuator to maintain the proper idle
speed according to engine loads.
Acceleration control: When the accelerator pedal is
pressed, the ECM/PCM opens the throttle valve,
depending on the accelerator pedal position (APP)
sensor signal.
Cruise control: The ECM/PCM controls the throttle
actuator to maintain the set speed when the cruise
control is operating. The throttle actuator takes the
place of the cruise control actuator.
As the accelerator pedal position changes, the sensor
varies the signal voltage to the ECM/PCM.
(cont’d)
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Throttle Body
Brake Pedal Position Switch
Electrical Power Steering (EPS) Signal
Fuel Cutoff Control
Fuel Pump Control
PGM-FI Main Relay 1 and 2
Idle Control System
Fuel Supply System
11-36Fuel and Emissions Systems
System Description (cont’d)
THROTTLE VALVE
THROTTLE POSITION
(TP) SENSOR and
THROTTLE ACTUATOR
The throttle body is a single-barrel side draft type. The
lower portion of the throttle valve is heated by engine
coolant from the cylinder head to prevent icing of the
throttle plate. When the engine is cold, the A/C compressor is on, the
transmission is in gear, the brake pedal is pressed, the
power steering load is high, or the alternator is
charging, the ECM/PCM sends signal to the throttle
position to maintain the correct idle speed.
The brake pedal position switch signals the ECM/PCM
when the brake pedal is pressed.
The EPS signals the ECM/PCM when the power steering
load is high.
During deceleration with the throttle valve closed,
current to the injectors is cut off to improve fuel
economy at engine speeds over 1,000 rpm. Fuel cutoff
control also occurs when the engine speed exceeds
6,900 rpm (K20Z3: 8,200 rpm), regardless of the
position of the throttle valve, to protect the engine from
over-revving. When the vehicle is st
opped, the ECM/
PCM cuts the fuel at engine speeds over 5,000 rpm
(K20Z3: 7,700 rpm). On a cold engine, fuel cut occurs at
a lower engine speed.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON (II), the ECM/
PCM grounds PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP) which
feeds current to the fuel pump for 2 seconds to
pressurize the fuel system. With the engine running, the
ECM/PCM grounds PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP)
and feeds current to the fuel pump. When the engine is
not running and the ignition is turned to ON (II), the
ECM/PCM cuts ground to PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL
PUMP) which cuts current to the fuel pump.
PGM-FI main relay 1 is energized whenever the ignition
switch is ON (II), to supply battery voltage to the ECM/
PCM, power to the injectors, and power for PGM-FI
main relay 2 (FUEL PUMP). PGM-FI main relay 2 (FUEL
PUMP) is energized to supply power to the fuel pump
for 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to
ON (II), and when the engine is cranking or running.
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VTEC/VTC
System Diagram
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor A
11-39
VTC
RETARD
CHAMBERFrom No. 3
ALTERNATOR
(10 A) FUSE
VARIOUS
SENSORS
ECM/PCM
CMP SENSOR A
INTAKE
CAMSHAFT
VTC
ADVANCE
CHAMBER ADVANCE
RETARD
VANE
VTC ACTUATOR VANE
HOUSING
From
OIL PUMP
VTC OIL CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVE
SPOOL
VALVE
ROCKER ARM
OIL CONTROL
SOLENOID ROCKER
ARM OIL
PRESSURE
SWITCH BLK
BLK GRN/YEL
BLU/BLK BLK/YEL
BLU/WHT BLU/WHT YEL
BRN/YEL
BLK
BRN/YEL
VTC STRAINERO-RING
MAGNET
TERMINAL
DRAIN
DRAIN
CMP sensor A detects camshaft angle position for the VTC system.
(cont’d)
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Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System
(K20Z2 engine)
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Control
System
EGR Valve
EVAP Canister
EVAP Canister Purge Valve
Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor
EVAP Canister Vent Shut Valve
11-41
TERMINAL
COIL
OUT
IN O-RING
TERMINAL
SENSOR UNIT
O-RING VALVE O-RING TERMINAL
Refer to the system diagram to see a functional layout
of the system.
The EGR valve lowers peak combustion temperatures
and reduces oxides of nitrogen emissions (NOx) by
recirculating exhaust gas through the intake manifold
and into the combustion chambers.
Refer to the system diagram to see a functional layout
of the system.
The EVAP canister temporarily stores fuel vapor from
the fuel tank until it can be purged back into the engine
and burned.
When the engine coolant temperature is below 60 °C
(140 °F), the ECM/PCM turns off the EVAP canister
purge valve which cuts vacuum to the EVAP canister. The FTP sensor converts fuel tank absolute pressure
into an electrical input to the ECM/PCM.
The EVAP canister vent shut valve is on the EVAP
canister.
The EVAP canister vent shut valve controls the venting
of the EVAP canister.
(cont’d)
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Electronic Throttle Control System Diagram
11-43
TP SENSOR A
TP SENSOR B THROTTLE
ACTUATOR
THROTTLE
BODY
From
ETCS CONTROL
RELAY
VARIOUS
SENSORS
ECM/
PCM
APP
SENSOR A
APP
SENSOR B BRN
YEL
BLU
PUR
LT BLU GRY
BLK YEL
GRN
RED/BLU BLUBLU/RED
GRN/YEL
RED/BLK
The electronic throttle control system consists of the throttle actuator, throttle position (TP) sensor A/B, accelerator
pedal position (APP) sensor A/B, the electronic throttle control system (ETCS) control relay, and the ECM/PCM.
(cont’d)
* : This illustration shows K20Z2 engine
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