ECD SYSTEM(for CCo) SYSTEM DESCRIPTION


  1. ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM

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    *1 ECM *16 ECT Sensor
    *2 Supply Pump *17 Diesel Turbo IAT Sensor
    *3 Suction Control Valve *18 Intercooler
    *4 Fuel Temperature Sensor *19 Camshaft Position Sensor
    *5 Common Rail *20 Crankshaft Position Sensor
    *6 Fuel Pressure Sensor *21 Air Flow Meter
    *7 Pressure Discharge Valve *22 IAT Sensor (Air Flow Meter)
    *8 Injector Driver (EDU) *23 Turbo Charger
    *9 EDU Relay *24 E-VRV for Turbo Charger Control
    *10 Injector *25 VSV for EGR Cooler
    *11 Diesel Throttle Body *26 EGR Cooler
    *12 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor *27 Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
    *13 EGR Valve *28 Generator
    *14 GLOW Relay *29 Cooling Fan Relay
    *15 Glow Plug *30 Battery
  2. COMMON RAIL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION


    1. Common rail system:

      The common rail system uses high-pressurized fuel for improved fuel economy. This system also provides robust engine power, while suppressing engine vibration and noise.

      This system stores fuel in the common rail, which has been pressurized and supplied by the supply pump. By storing fuel at high-pressure, the common rail system can provide fuel at stable fuel injection pressures, regardless of engine speed or engine load.

      The ECM, using the EDU, provides an electric current to the piezo actuator in each injector to regulate the fuel injection timing and volume. The ECM also monitors the internal fuel pressure of the common rail using the fuel pressure sensor. The ECM causes the supply pump to supply the fuel necessary to obtain the target fuel pressure.

      In addition, this system uses a piezo actuator inside each injector to open and close the fuel passages. Therefore, both fuel injection time and fuel injection volume can be precisely regulated by the ECM.

      The common rail system allows a two stage fuel injection process. In order to soften combustion shock, this system performs "pilot-injection" prior to the main fuel injection. This helps to reduce engine vibration and noise.

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    2. Common rail system components:

      Component Description
      Common rail Stores high-pressure fuel produced by supply pump
      Supply pump

      Operated by crankshaft

      Supplies high-pressure fuel to common rail

      Injector Injects fuel to combustion chamber based on signals from ECM
      Fuel pressure sensor Monitors internal fuel pressure of common rail and sends signals to ECM
      Pressure Discharge Valve Based on signals from the ECM, opens valve when sudden deceleration is occurred, or when the ignition switch is OFF to prevent the fuel pressure from becoming too high.
      Suction control valve Based on signals from ECM, adjusts fuel volume supplied to common rail and regulates internal fuel pressure
      Check valve Keeps pressure that discharges from injector
    3. Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) table for the common rail system

      Tech Tips

      This table indicates typical DTC combinations for each malfunction occurrence.

      Trouble Area Malfunction DTC No.
      Injector Open or short in injector circuit P062D, P1238, P0093*
      Stuck open P0093, P1238
      Stuck closed P1238
      Fuel pressure sensor Open or short in fuel pressure sensor circuit or pressure sensor output fixed P0087, P0190, P0191, P0192, P0193
      Pressure discharge valve Open or short in pressure discharge valve circuit P1271, P1272, P0088*, P0093*, P1229*
      Stuck open P0093
      Stuck closed P1272, P0088*
      Suction control valve Open or short in suction control valve circuit P0627, P1229, P0088*
      Stuck open P1229, P0088*
      EDU Faulty EDU P0093*, P062D*, P1238*, P1271*, P1272*
      Common rail system (Fuel system) Fuel leaks in high-pressure area P0093

      *: There may be no DTC output depending on the condition of the malfunction.

    4. Diagnostic trouble code description for the common rail system:

      DTC No. Description
      P0087 Fuel pressure sensor output does not change
      P0088

      Internal fuel pressure too high (200 MPa [2,039 kgf/cm2, 29,007 psi] or more)

      P0093 Fuel leaks in high-pressure areas
      P0190 Open or short in fuel pressure sensor circuit (output voltage is too low or too high)
      P0192 Open or short in fuel pressure sensor circuit (output voltage is too low)
      P0193 Open or short in fuel pressure sensor circuit (output voltage is too high)
      P062D Open or short in EDU or injector circuit
      P0627 Open or short in suction control valve circuit
      P1229 Fuel over-feed
  3. INJECTION CONTROL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    The ECM controls the fuel injection system through the EDU, injectors, and supply pump.

    The ECM determines the injection volume and injection timing based on signals from the acceleration position sensor, crank position sensor, and camshaft position sensor. Based on the signals from the ECM, the EDU controls the injectors. The EDU also controls the suction control valve installed on the supply pump to help regulate fuel pressure.

    The Piezo type injector used in the 1AD-FTV engine makes noise when the engine is idling because this injector operates at high speed. Therefore, the EDU controls the injector to operate at low speed when the engine is idling based on signals from the ECM to achieve noise reduction.

    The feed pump is used to pump fuel from the fuel tank to the supply pump.

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  4. SUPPLY PUMP OPERATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    The rotation of the eccentric cam in the supply pump causes the ring cam in the supply pump to push plunger A upward as illustrated below. The spring force pulls plunger B (located opposite to plunger A) upward. As a result, plunger B draws the fuel in, and plunger A pumps fuel out at the same time.

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  5. SUCTION CONTROL VALVE OPERATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    Tech Tips

    The ECM controls the suction control valve operation to regulate the fuel volume that is produced by the supply pump for the common rail. This control is performed to regulate the internal fuel pressure of the common rail to the targeted injection pressure.


    1. Small opening of the suction control valve:


      1. When the opening of the suction control valve is small, the volume of supplied fuel is small.

      2. The suction volume becomes small due to the narrow path despite the plunger stroke being full. The difference between the geometrical volume and suction volume creates a vacuum.

      3. Pump output will start when the fuel pressure at (A) becomes higher than the common rail pressure (B).

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    2. Large opening of the suction control valve:


      1. When the opening of the suction control valve is large, the volume of supplied fuel is increased.

      2. If the plunger stroke is full, the suction volume becomes large because of the wide path.

      3. Pump output will start when the fuel pressure at (A) becomes higher than the common rail pressure (B).

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