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(10) E-VGT control
A. Overview
E-VGT (Electric-Variable Geometry Turbine) turbocharger system in D20DTF engine uses the venturi
effect that controls the flow rate of exhaust gas by adjusting the passage in turbine housing. The newly
adopted DC motor actuator (E-actuator) controls the E-VGT system more precisely and faster. To get
the high operating power from turbine, the ECU reduces the exhaust gas passage In low speed range
and increases it in high speed range.
B. Components
HFM (intake air
temperature)
Front EGT sensor
E-VGT actuatorAccelerator pedal
module
Crankshaft
position sensorOxygen sensor
T-MAP sensor
Coolant
temperature
sensor
D20DTR ECU
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D. E-VGT system control
Turbocharger system operates the E-VGT actuator according to the signals for engine epm, accelerator
pedal position, atmospheric pressure, T-MAP, coolant temperature and intake air temperature.
Turbocharger actuator is performed PWM control by ECU.
In general, the boost pressure feedbacks the turbocharger operation and the boost temperature is used
for calculating the precise density.
E-VGT provides higher engine power with faster reaction speed compared to conventional VGT.
Operating wave Vane Control
Low
speed
rangeIn low speed range:
retract the vane to
increase boost
pressure. The vane
has low (-) duty, and
the unison ring
moves to retract the
vane in weak PWM
signal.
High
speed
rangeThe unison ring
moves to extend the
vane in strong PWM
signal. Maximum
pressure is 3 bar and
the system controls it
according to the input
signals.
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HFM (intake air
temperature)CDPF
Electric throttle
bodyCoolant
temperature
sensorOxygen sensor
Injector (C3I)
E-EGR valve
(11) Wide band oxygen sensor control
A. Overview
For diesel engine, combustion is not performed at the optimum (theoretically correct) air-fuel ratio and
the oxygen concentration is thin in most cases. So the wide-band oxygen sensor is used for this kind of
engine, and this sensor is a little different from the one that used for gasoline engine. The combustion in
diesel engine is controlled by fuel injection volume. Therefore, the wide band oxygen sensor should be
used in diesel engine. This sensor measures the air-fuel ratio in very wide range, and is also called full
range oxygen sensor.
The wide band oxygen sensor measures the oxygen density in exhaust gas and sends it to ECU to
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B. Components
D20DTR ECU
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HFM (intake air
temperature)Cooling fan
module
DSI 6 A/T (ATF
temperature)Coolant
temperature
sensor
Refrigerant
pressure sensor
Relay box
(12) Cooling fan control
A. Overview of cooling fan and A/C compressor
The cooling system maintains the engine temperature at an efficient level during all engine operating
conditions. The water pump draws the coolant from the radiator. The coolant then circulates through
water jackets in the engine block, the intake manifold, and the cylinder head. When the coolant reaches
the operating temperature of the thermostat, the thermostat opens. The coolant then goes back to the
radiator where it cools. The heat from automatic transmission is also cooled down through the radiator
by circulating the oil through the oil pump. ECU controls the electric cooling fans with three cooling fan
relays to improve the engine torque and air conditioning performance.
For detailed information, refer to Chapter "Air Conditioning System".
B. Components
A/C compressor
D20DTR ECU
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D. Cooling fan and A/C compressor control
Conditions for cooling fan ▶
The cooling fan module controls the cooling fan relay, high speed relay and low speed relay. The cooling
fan is controlled by the series and parallel circuits.
A/C switch Cooling fanCoolant temperature Refrigerant pressure
A/C
compressor
OFF OFF Coolant temp. < 90℃ -
LO 90℃ ≤ Coolant temp.
< 105℃-
HI 105℃ ≤ Coolant temp. -
ONLO
Coolant temp. < 105℃Refrigerant pressure <
18 bar
ON
HI 18 bar ≤ Refrigerant
pressure
HI 105℃ ≤ Coolant temp.
< 115℃-
HI115℃ ≤ Coolant temp. -
OFF (cut)
A/C compressor OFF conditions ▶
Coolant temperature: below -20℃ or over
115℃
Approx. 4 seconds after starting the engine
Engine rpm: below 650 rpm or over 4500 rpm
When abrupt acceleration
Refrigerant pressure:
* OFF below 2.0 kg/㎠, then ON over 2.4 kg/㎠
* OFF over 30 kg/㎠, then ON below 21.4 kg/㎠ -
-
-
-
-
The output voltage from refrigerant pressure sensor is 1.7 V to 3.5 V when the refrigerant pressure is 10
to 24 kgf/㎠ with A/C "ON".Output voltage according to refrigerant pressure ▶
Cooling fan controls according to ATF ▶
ATF temperature Fan condition Remark
Over 110˚CHigh speed -
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Relay box in engine compartment
(13) PTC heater control
A. Overview
The supplementary electrical heater is installed in DI engine equipped vehicle as a basic equipment. The
PTC system is operated according to two temperature values measured at the coolant temperature
sensor and HFM sensor. This device is mounted in the heater air outlet and increase the temperature of
air to the passenger compartment. Because PTC system is heated by electrical power, high capacity
alternator is required. PTC does not operate during engine cranking, while the battery voltage is lower
than 11 V or during preheating process of glow plugs.
B. Components
HFM (intake air
temperature)
Coolant temperature
sensorPTC heater
PTC 2 relay (PTC
heater 2, 3)
PTC heater
3 (40A)
PTC heater
2 (40A)
PTC heater
1 (40A)
D20DTR ECU
PTC 1 relay
(PTC heater 1)
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D. Control conditions
Operation Operating condition PTC Heater
HI
(PTC2)- Coolant temperature < 15℃PTC HI ON
LO
(PTC1)- Coolant temperature 15℃ ≤ 65℃, intake air
temperature ≤ -10℃
- Coolant temperature 15℃ < 65 to 60℃, intake air
temperature <-10℃ to 0℃
- Coolant temperature 15℃ ≤ 60℃, intake air
temperature ≤ 0℃ to 5℃PTC LO ON
Stop- A/C blower switch OFF
- Defective ambient air temperature sensor
(including open or short circuit)
- Engine cranking
- Low battery voltage (below 11V)
- During pre-glow process (glow indicator ON)
Operation diagram for PTC heater LO (step 2) ▶
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(14) Immobilizer control
A. Overview
The Immobilizer System provides an additional theft deterrent to the vehicle in which it is installed and
prevents it from being started by unauthorized persons. The transponder integrated in the key and the
engine control unit have the same code. When the ignition key with the integrated transponder is turned
to the ON position, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) checks the crypto code of the key and, if correct,
allows the vehicle to start the engine.
For details, refer to Chapter "Immobilizer".
B. Components
Basic components (ignition key system) ▶
D20DTR ECUImmobilizer antennaInstrument cluster
Immobilizer keyStart motor