Engine Control System
Engine Control System
Engine Control System
General
The engine control system for the 5L-E engine has following system.
System Outline
Fuel Injection Based on the signals received from the sensors, the engine ECU
Volume Control determines the fuel injection volume in accordance with the 1
(See page 21) engine condition.
Fuel Injection Based on the signals received from the sensors, the engine ECU
Diesel EFI Timing Control determines the fuel injection timing in accordance with the
(See page 23) engine condition.
The engine ECU determines the idle speed in accordance with
Idle Speed Control
the engine condition, and controls the fuel injection volume in
(See page 24)
order to maintain the target idle speed.
Controls the length of time when the current is applied to the
Glow Plug Control
glow plugs, in accordance with water temperature.
NF
Intake Restrictor Control Fully close the throttle in order to reduce the vibration when the
(See page 25) engine is stopped.
Based on the signals received from the sensors, the engine ECU
EGR Control
determines the EGR volume via EGR valve and throttle valve in
(See page 26)
accordance with the engine condition.
Air Conditioner By controlling the air conditioner compressor ON or OFF in
Cut-off Control accordance with the engine condition, drivability is maintained.
When the engine ECU detects a malfunction, the engine ECU
Diagnosis
diagnoses and memorizes the failed section.
When the engine ECU detects a malfunction, the engine ECU
Fail-safe stops or controls the engine according to the data already stored
in the memory.
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Construction
The configuration of the engine control system in 5L-E engine is shown in the following chart.
INTAKE RESTRICTOR
INTAKE AIR PRESSURE PIM
CONTROL
SENSOR
LUA, B THROTTLE CONTROL
THA MOTOR
INTAKE AIR TEMP. SENSOR
EGLS
EGR VALVE POSITION SENSOR W CHECK ENGINE WARNING
LAMP
+B BATT
MAIN RELAY BATTERY
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Accelerator Pedal
Position Sensor
Fuel Temp.
1
Sensor Engine Speed Signal
Water Temp.
Sensor
Crankshaft
Position Sensor
Catalytic Converter
for Oxidation
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Combination Meter
Engine ECU
Glow Plug
Intake Air
Pressure Sensor
EGR Valve
Pressure Sensor
E-VRV
Crankshaft
Position Sensor
Injection Pump
Fuel Temp.
Sensor Engine
Speed
Sensor
Injection Pump
Correction Unit
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1) General
The main components of the 5L-E engine control system are as follows:
Components Outline Quantity
Intake Air Pressure Sensor Semi-conductor Type 1
Crankshaft Position Sensor Pick-up Coil Type 1
1
(Protrusion) (1)
Engine Speed Sensor Pick-up Coil Type
1
(Rotor Teeth) (56)
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Linear Type 2 (Main, Sub)
Injection Pump Electronically Controlled Type 1
Sensor Unit
Output
Voltage
(V.)
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To Engine
ECU
Crankshaft
Position Sensor
Protrusion
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Accelerator
Accelerator
Pedal
Pedal Fully
Closed Switch
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Based on sensor signals, the engine ECU controls the fuel injection volume by calculating the fuel
injection volume that is appropriate for the engine condition.
The engine ECU calculates the basic injection volume based on the accelerator pedal opening and
engine speed, and the maximum injection volume for the engine condition. The two injection volumes
are the compared, and the lesser of the two is selected. A correction value, which is obtained via the
fuel pump calibration unit, is added to that injection volume, thus determining the fuel injection vol-
ume.
a. Basic Injection Volume
Determined in accordance with the throttle opening and the engine speed.
b. Maximum Injection Volume
Based on the signals received from the sensors, correction values are added to the theoretically re-
quired injection volume (basic maximum injection volume) to determine the maximum injection vol-
ume during engine operation.
Basic maximum injection volume
Determined in accordance with the engine speed.
Intake air pressure correction
Corrects the basic maximum injection volume in accordance with the intake air pressure.
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Based on the signals received from the sensors, the engine ECU calculates and controls the fuel injec-
tion timing to be optimal for the engine condition.
The engine ECU adds the corrections from the sensor signals to the basic fuel injection timing to
calculate the fuel injection timing that is optimal for the engine condition.
a. Basic Injection Timing
The basic injection timing determined in accordance with the injection volume and the engine speed.
b. Injection Timing Correction
Intake air pressure correction
Corrects the basic fuel injection timing in accordance with the intake air pressure. The injection tim-
ing is advanced when the intake air pressure is low such as in the case of high altitude areas.
Water temperature correction
Corrects the basic fuel injection timing in accordance with the water temperature. The injection tim-
ing is advanced when the water temperature is low.
c. Starting Injection Timing Control
The starting injection timing is determined in accordance with the starting signal, water temperature
signal, and engine speed. The injection timing is advanced when the water temperature is low and
engine speed is high.
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In this system, the engine ECU calculates the target engine speed in accordance with the engine condi-
tion, and determines the fuel injection volume, thus controlling the idle speed.
Injection Pump
Engine Speed Signal
Water Temp. Signal
Engine Accelerator Pedal Position Signal
ECU Vehicle Speed Signal
A/C Switch Signal
Starter Signal
to Injection
Nozzle
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a. Feedback Control
During idling, the feedback control controls the injection volume to achieve the target idle speed, if
there is a difference between the target idle speed calculated by the engine ECU and the actual idle
speed.
b. Warm-Up Control
Controls the injection volume during warm-up, in accordance with water temperature, to achieve an
optimal fast idle speed.
c. Engine Speed Changes Estimate Control
Immediately after the air conditioner switch is engaged, the idle speed can be affected by the change
in the load that is applied to the engine. To prevent this symptom, the engine speed-change estimate
control increases or decreases the injection volume before the idle speed changes.
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The engine ECU controls the opening of the throttle valve that is installed on the intake manifold in
accordance with the operating conditions of the engine.
This reduces the noise that is generated during idling and deceleration, as well as the noise and vibration
that are generated when the engine is stopped. When the EGR is operating, the throttle valve moves in
the closing direction to increase the intake manifold vacuum, thus introducing a greater amount of EGR
gas into the cylinders.
1
Throttle Valve
Fully Opened Throttle Control Motor Engine Speed Signal
Switch Water Temp. Signal
Engine ECU
Accelerator Pedal Position Signal NF
Intake Air Pressure Signal
Intake Air Temp. Signal
Throttle
Ignition Switch Signal
Valve
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EGR Control
D By sensing the engine driving condition and actual amount of the EGR valve opening, the engine
ECU electrically operates the E-VRV, which controls the magnitude of vacuum introduced into dia-
phragm of EGR valve and throttle opening position with stepping motor and the amount of recirculat-
ing exhaust gas is regulated. EGR valve opening lift is controlled by modulated negative pressure.
D The EGR function is stopped under the conditions given below to ensure drivability and to reduce
diesel smoke.
1) The water temperature is below 20°C (68°F).
2) The vehicle is driven under high load conditions.
3) During deceleration.
EGR Valve
Position Sensor
Vacuum
Pump
EGR Valve
Exhaust Manifold
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Diagnosis
When the engine ECU detects a malfunction, the engine ECU makes a diagnosis and memorizes the
failed section. Furthermore, check engine warning lamp in the combination meter illuminates or blinks
to inform the driver. The engine will also store the DTCs (Diagnosis Trouble Code) of the malfunctions.
The DTCs can be accessed by connecting SST (09843-18040) to the DLC3 terminals Tc and CG, and
reading the blinking of the check engine warning lamp. They can also be accessed by connecting a
hand-held tester.
Fail Safe
When the engine ECU detects a malfunction, the engine ECU stops or controls the engine according to
the data already stored in the memory. For details, refer to see the 5L/5L-E Engine Repair Manual
(Pub.No.RM890E).
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