Fuel and Emissions Systems
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Fuel Supply System Fuel Cut-off Control During deceleration with the throttle valve closed, current to the injectors is cut off to improve fuel economy at speeds over 850 rpm (min-1). Fuel cut-off action also occurs when engine speed exceeds 6,400 rpm (min-1) (D14Z5, D14Z6 engines), 6,500 rpm (min-1) (D16W7, D16V1 engines), regardless of the position of the throttle valve, to protect the engine from over-revving. With A/T model, when the vehicle is stopped, the PCM cuts the fuel at engine speeds over 5,000 rpm (min-1). Fuel Pump Control When the ignition is turned on, the ECM/PCM grounds the PGM-FI main relay which feeds current to the fuel pump for 2 seconds to pressurise the fuel system. With the engine running, the ECM/PCM grounds the PGM-FI main relay and feeds current to the fuel pump. When the engine is not running and the ignition is on, the ECM/PCM cuts ground to the PGM-FI main relay which cuts current to the fuel pump. PGM-FI Main Relay 1 and 2 The PGM-FI relay consists of two separate relays. The PGM-FI main relay 1 is energised whenever the ignition switch is ON (II) which supplies battery voltage to the ECM/PCM, power to the injectors, and power for the PGM-FI main relay 2. The PGM-FI main relay 2 is energised to supply power to the fuel pump for 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned ON (II), and when the engine is running. | ![]() |
Intake Air System Refer to the System Diagram to see the functional layout of the system. Throttle Body The throttle body is a single-barrel down draft type. The side portion of the IAC valve is heated by engine coolant from the cylinder head.
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