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Description
Item
Throttle body mechanism
Comments:Incorporates the TP (throttle position)
sensor
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PCM (powertrain control module) cover
2
The MAPT (manifold absolute pressure
and temperature) sensor
3
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VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2008.50 Kuga
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Electronic Engine Controls (Component Location) .............................................................
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Electronic Engine Controls (Overview) ........................................................................\
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General overview ........................................................................\
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Powertrain Control Module (PCM) ........................................................................\
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Knock Sensor ........................................................................\
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Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor ........................................................................\
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Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor ........................................................................\
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Camshaft adjuster solenoid valve........................................................................\
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Manifold absolute pressure and temperature sensor .........................................................
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Accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor ........................................................................\
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Throttle control unit ........................................................................\
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303-14-10
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor.......................................................................
303-14-10
Ignition coil-on-plug ........................................................................\
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Electronic Engine Controls (System Operation and Component Description) ...................
303-14-12
System Diagram ........................................................................\
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System Operation ........................................................................\
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Speed and TDC recording ........................................................................\
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Calculation of the ignition angle ........................................................................\
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Engine fueling ........................................................................\
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Engine speed control ........................................................................\
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Oil monitoring ........................................................................\
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Calculation of valve timing adjustment angle..................................................................
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Boost pressure control ........................................................................\
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Starting process ........................................................................\
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Alternator control (Smart Charge) ........................................................................\
...........
303-14-24
Component Description ........................................................................\
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303-14-24
CKP sensor ........................................................................\
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Broadband HO2S ........................................................................\
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VCT (variable camshaft timing) solenoids ......................................................................
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MAF sensor ........................................................................\
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APP sensor ........................................................................\
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CPP sensor ........................................................................\
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BPP switches ........................................................................\
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Air conditioning (A/C) pressure sensor ........................................................................\
...
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Throttle
control unit ........................................................................\
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ECT sensor ........................................................................\
.............................................
303-14-31
Cooling fan module ........................................................................\
.................................
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injectors........................................................................\
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303-14-32
Ignition coil-on-plug ........................................................................\
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Fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor ........................................................................\
...
303-14-33
Wastegate control valve ........................................................................\
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Engine oil level, temperature and quality sensor ............................................................
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Exterior aor temperature sensor ........................................................................\
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 303-14-35
Electronic Engine Controls ........................................................................\
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Inspection and Verification ........................................................................\
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 303-14-36
(29 232 0)
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor ...................................................................
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(29 219 0)
Catalyst Monitor Sensor ........................................................................\
.........
303-14-38
(29 230 0)
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor .................................................................
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(29 220 0)
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) .....................................................................
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(29 222 0)
Knock Sensor (KS) ........................................................................\
.................
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(29 226 0)
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor ........................................................................\
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(29 200 0)
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) .................................................................
303-14-45
(29 233 0)
Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Oil Control Solenoid ..........................................
303-14-46
(33 502 0)
Brake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch ................................................................
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(33 503 0)
Clutch Pedal Position (CPP) Switch ...............................................................
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Description
Item
CMP (camshaft position) sensor
Comments:One each for the inlet and outlet
camshaft
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EVAP (evaporative emission) valve
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CKP (crankshaft position) sensor
8Description
Item
MAF (mass air flow) sensor
9
PCM (powertrain control module)
10
Fan control module
11
MAPT (manifold absolute pressure and
temperature) sensor
12
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Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
E65160
The PCM communicates with all engine sensors
and the other modules. Communication of the PCM
with the other modules and the system diagnostics
takes place via the CAN (controller area network)
data bus.
The following functions are regulated or controlled
by the PCM:
• Fuel supply to the engine including lambdacontrol
• Ignition setting including knock control
• Idle speed control
• Control of optimum valve timing via the camshaft adjustment for intake and exhaust camshafts
• The refrigerant compressor is controlled by the air conditioning clutch relay and the delivery of
the refrigerant compressor is controlled by a
PWM (pulse width modulation) signal.
• Control of EVAP purge valve
• Boost pressure control
• Control of the cooling fan
• Charging system (Smart Charge)
• Starting system (Smart Start)
If the PCM is isolated from the vehicle electrical
system or the battery is disconnected, the throttle
control unit mustbe initialized.
The PCM is fitted in the engine compartment in the
air filter housing. On right hand drive vehicles a
protective metal plate is also installed to prevent
the plug connector from being pulled off, or make
it harder to pull off, in case of theft. The protective
plate is secured with a shear bolt. The shear bolt
needs to be drilled out in order to remove the
protective plate.
Knock Sensor
E96986
Two KSs are fitted. They are on the cylinder block,
one close to the 2nd cylinder and one close to the
4th cylinder.
When fitting, adhere strictly to the specified
tightening torque, otherwise the KS will not work
properly.
If the signal from one or both KS is implausible or
absent, knock control is deactivated. The PCM
switches to an ignition map that is further away
from the knock limit. As a result, engine damage
caused by combustion knock is avoided. If a fault
occurs, a fault code is stored in the error memory
of the PCM.
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
E89993
If one or both CMP sensors fail, a fault is saved in
the error memory of the PCM and the camshaft
adjustment and knock control are deactivated.
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Description
Item
Medium speed CAN data bus (MS-CAN)
1
DLC
2
GEM
Comments:Serves as a gateway between the two
CAN databus systems.
3
High speed CAN data bus (HS-CAN)
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PCMRefertoComponentDescription:(page
8)
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LIN (local interconnect network) databus
6
Alternator
7
Heating element - broadband HO2S
8
Catalyst monitor sensor heating element
9
Powertrain Control Module relay
10
Starter Relay
11
FPDM
Comments:Refer to: Fuel Tank and Lines - 2.5L
Duratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5 (310-01
Fuel Tank and Lines, Description and
Operation).
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Fuel pump
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injectorsRefertoComponentDescription:(page
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Item
Air conditioning clutch relay
Comments:Refer to: Climate Control (412-01
Climate Control, Description and
Operation).
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EVAP valve
Comments:
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VCT oil control solenoid, exhaust camshaftRefer to Component Description:
solenoids(page26)
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VCT oil control solenoid, intake camshaftRefer to Component Description:
solenoids(page26)
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Cooling fan module
Comments:Refer to: Engine Cooling - 2.5L Duratec
(147kW/200PS) - VI5 (303-03 Engine
Cooling, Description and Operation).
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Wastegate control valve
Comments:Refer to: Turbocharger (303-04 Fuel
Charging and Controls - Turbocharger
- 2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5,
Description and Operation).
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Ignition coil-on-plugRefertoComponentDescription:(page
10)
Comments: 5x
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Throttle control unitRefertoComponentDescription:(page
30)
Comments: Actuator motor unit
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System Operation
The engine is controlled by the PCM. For this
purpose, the PCM uses information from the
sensors, sender units and switches. In addition,
the PCM receives information from other control
modules via the CAN data bus. All the information
is processed in the PCM and is used to control or
regulate the different actuators.
These are:
• the throttle control unit,
• the fuel injectors, • the camshaft adjustment,
• the boost control solenoid valve
• and the ignition coils.
Some values are sent via the CAN databus to other
systems.
The following functions are regulated or controlled
by the PCM:
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• Starting process
• Engine running– Fuel supply to the engine including lambdacontrol
– Ignition setting including knock control
– Idle speed control
– Boost pressure control
– Valve timing via the camshaft adjuster for the intake and exhaust camshafts (including
internal exhaust gas recirculation)
• Refrigerant compressor (activation, deactivation and delivery)
• EVAP purge valve
• Charging system
Fuel is supplied to the engine via a sequential
multi-point injection system. Ignition is performed
by a distributor-less ignition system with one
ignition coil unit for each cylinder.
The PCM optimizes engine power and emissions
at all times by processing the sensor signals and
information received via the CAN databus and
using these for open or closed loop control of the
different variables.
The PCM contains part of the PATS (passive
anti-theft system).
The PCM is supplied with battery voltage via a fuse
in the BJB (battery junction box). This power supply
is needed to ensure that saved data is not lost
when the engine is switched off.
For other power supply requirements, the PCM
switches on a relay in the BJB which is responsible
for supplying power to the PCM and to some
sensors and actuators. Each of these are protected
by fuses in the BJB.
To guarantee optimum engine running at all times,
the PCM has several adaptive (self-learning)
functions. These adapt the output signals to
changing circumstances, such as wear or system
faults.
In some cases a faulty signal is replaced with a
substitute value or limited. A substitute value can
be calculated from other signals or it can be
predefined by the PCM. The substitute value allows
the vehicle to keep on running without the emission
values changing unduly. Depending on the signal
failure, the PCM operates in emergency mode. In
this mode, the engine power and/or the engine
speed is reduced to prevent further damage.
Depending on the faulty signal, a fault code is
stored in the error memory of the PCM. These can be read out using IDS (Integrated Diagnostic
System) via the DLC.
The PCM processes and evaluates the signals
from the sensors. The following sensors send
signals to the PCM:
• CMP sensors
• CKP sensor
• MAF sensor
•KS
• ECT sensor
• TP sensor
• APP sensor
• Broadband HO2S
• Catalyst monitor sensor
• MAPT sensor
• Air conditioning (A/C) pressure sensor
• Alternator
• Fuel temperature and fuel pressure sensor
• Engine oil level, temperature and quality sensor
• Outside air temperature sensor
The following components receive signals from the
PCM:
• Powertrain Control Module relay
• A/C clutch relay
• injectors
• Direct ignition coils
• Cooling fan module
• Throttle control unit
• Camshaft adjuster solenoid valve
• Starter Relay
• EVAP purge valve
• Alternator
• Heating element - broadband HO2S
• Catalyst monitor sensor heating element
• FPDM
• Wastegate control valve
• Air conditioning compressor
The PCM receives the following signals via the
CAN databus:
• APP
•CPP
• BPP
• Vehicle speed.
• Refrigerant compressor request
• PAT S
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than to a change in the throttle valve position. The
ignition timing also changes much more quickly.
To keep the ignition point as close as possible to
the knock limit and so optimize the efficiency of the
engine, two KS are installed in the engine, which
pick up the mechanical vibrations of the engine
and convert them into an electrical signal for the
PCM.
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Description
Item
Normal combustion
A
Knocking combustion
B
Pressure characteristic in cylinder
1
Output signal from KS
2
The term "knocking" is used to describe
combustion processes in which the flame front
propagation speed reaches the speed of sound.
This can happen towards the end of combustion
in particular, when unburnt air/fuel mixture on the
combustion chamber walls self-ignites due to the
increase in pressure following initiation of regular
combustion. The resulting pressure peaks damage
the pistons, cylinder head gasket and cylinder
head.
The cylinder in which combustion knock is
occurring is identified from the camshaft position (CMP sensors) and crankshaft position (CKP
sensor) information.
If the PCM detects combustion knock, the ignition
timing for the cylinder in question is gradually
retarded for a few crankshaft revolutions until
combustion knock stops. After that the ignition point
is slowly returned to the calculated value. This
facilitates individual cylinder ignition, which makes
it possible for the engine to operate at optimum
efficiency at the knock limit.
Engine fueling
Fuel is supplied by a non-return fuel system.
Fuel pressure and fuel delivery rate are regulated
by the PCM with the aid of the FPDM. The fuel
pump is supplied with a cycled voltage by the
FPDM. By cycling the voltage, the fuel pump output
can be steplessly adjusted. The fuel pressure can
be steplessly regulated between 3 and 5 bar.
Adjusting the fuel pump output has the following
advantages:
• The fuel pump's power consumption is reduced,
thereby reducing the load on the vehicle's power
supply system.
• The fuel pump's service life is increased.
• Fuel pump noise is reduced.
Fuel pressure regulator
The PCM calculates the required fuel pressure
based on the operating conditions. The PCM
transmits a corresponding PWM signal to the
FPDM. With the aid of this signal, the FPDM
actuates the pump by sending, in turn, a PWM
signal to the ground connection of the fuel pump.
The fuel pump can be steplessly regulated by
varying the pulse width of the PWM signal.
The PCM continuously monitors the fuel pressure
in the fuel rail by means of the fuel temperature/fuel
pressure sensor. If the pressure deviates from the
calculated value, the PCM adapts the PWM signal
to the FPDM accordingly. Thus the fuel pressure
levels out at approx. 4 bar.
For safety reasons, the PCM switches off fuel
delivery if the SRS (supplemental restraint system)
module detects a crash.
Regulation of injected fuel quantity
The electromagnetically controlled injectors dose
and atomize the fuel. The quantity of injected fuel
is regulated by the duration of actuation of the fuel
injectors. The fuel injectors are either closed (not
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