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Engine mounting bracket
2. MAJOR COMPONENTS
Front View
Cylinder head front cover
Timing gear case cover
EPS idler pulley
Alternator
Water pump pulley
A/C compressor
Crankshaft pulley
Oil pan assembly
Rear View
Camshaft position sensor
Breather nipple
Purge control solenoid valveCoolant temperature sensor
Electronic throttle body
T-MAP sensor
MCC complete
VIS solenoid valve Cylinder head cover
Dual mass flywheel
Crankshaft position sensor
Hydraulic tensioner assembly
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Right side view
Left side view
Rear oxygen sensor connector
Front oxygen sensor connector
Exhaust manifoldHeat protector
Front oxygen sensor
WCC complete
Crankshaft pulley
Oil pan drain plug
Rear oxygen sensor
Coolant outlet port
Injector assembly
Fuel rail
T-MAP sensor Purge control solenoid valve
Electronic throttle body
VIS solenoid valve
Oil dipstick gauge
Oil filter assembly
Thermostat assembly
Oil pressure sensor
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Components
Exhaust camshaftOCVFinger follower & HLA
Intake camshaftIntake camshaft CVVT
gearCamshaft position
sensor
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Front view
Rear view
Spring pin (cylinder head mounting)
Expansion plug (exhaust: 6)
Screw plug (water jacket plug) (30Nm)
Screw plug (oil gallery plug)
Spring pin (T.G.C.C) A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Overview
The cylinder block is made of special cast iron, and contains the major components such as cylinder
head, crankshaft and piston assembly. There are oil and coolant galleries to lubricate and cool the
engine.
Components
Plug screw (water jacket plug) (70Nm)
Expansion plug (intake: 4)
Spring pin (A/C mounting)
Oil gallery (oil filter assembly)
Ctankshaft position sensor mounting
Plug screw (oil gallery plug)
Spring pin (RR seal mounting) A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
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2. LAYOUT
Intake Manifold Assy
Bolt
T-MAP sensor
Bolt
Intake Manifold Brkt 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.Bolt
Electric Throttle Body
Bolt
Acoustic Cover 6.
7.
8.
9.
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Intake manifold assembly
T-MAP sensorVIS valve
1. OVERVIEW
To improve the engine performance, the VIS system has been introduced in the intake manifold. It
And, to reduce the internal pulsation in the intake manifold, the Runner # 1 and #2 are located in
2. COMPONENTS
VIS solenoid valve
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4. INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES
The engine ECU calculates the accelerator pedal based on the input signals from various sensors, and
controls the overall operation of the vehicle.
The ECU receives the signals from various sensor through data line, and performs effective airfuel ratio
control based on these signals.
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1. OVERVIEW
This system purifies the exhaust gas generated by the combustion in the engine to reduce the pollutants
and noise during that arise during combustion.
Harmful materials produced in the combustion process is treated and reduced in the exhaust system.
Harmful materials discharged from the crankcase and fuel tank is drawn into the intake system again to
reduce discharge amount of harmful materials.
Emission aftertreatment system
Catalytic Converter & O2 Sensor
The catalytic converter is a monolith type purification system composed of cordierite which purifies
exhaust gas through the small holes of active monolith catalyst from the exhaust manifold. As exhaus
t
gas passes through the small holes in the layer in the middle, its CO and HC are reduced by
oxidization reaction and its NOx is reduced by reduction reaction to Pt, Ph and Pd. The oxygen
sensor sends signals for feedback and determination of catalyst condition. For detailed description,
see the corresponding section. -
The fuel evaporative gas is a gas evaporated to the atmosphere in the section between the fuel tank and
fuel line, and its main component is hydrocarbon (HC). The fuel evaporative gas is temporarily stored in
the canister, and it is drawn to the engine through the throttle body when the purge control solenoid valve
is open according to the engine operating condition.
Gas in the combustion chamber is sealed by the piston. However, gas is leaked through the gap
between the cylinder and piston and drawn into the crankcase during the compression and explosion
strokes. This gas is blow-by gas and its main components are hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide. If this
gas is drawn into the crankcase, the system can be corroded and oil can be deteriorated. Also, if this
gas is discharged into the air, it can pollute the environment. To prevent these, the blow-by gas
reduction system (also called as crankcase ventilation system) draws the blow-by gas from the
crankcase to the combustion chamber for combustion.
Purge Canister Control
Blow-by gas control system (crankcase ventilation system)