FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
The main components of the 2GR-FE emission control system are as follows:
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| TWC | Oxidizes CO and HC in the exhaust gas and deoxidizes NOx at the same time, to purify them into CO2, H2O and N2. |
| Air Fuel Ratio Sensor | Is used to determine the concentration of oxygen remaining in the exhaust gas. Has a characteristic where its output is proportional to the engine air fuel ratio. Located upstream of the catalytic converter. For details, Click here. |
| Oxygen Sensor | Detects the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas by measuring the electromotive force which is generated in the sensor itself. Located downstream of the catalytic converter. For details, Click here. |
| ECM | Controls the volume of fuel consumed based primarily on the signal from the air fuel ratio sensor, with minor corrections based on the signal from the oxygen sensor. This control optimizes the exhaust emissions. |
| Charcoal Canister Assembly | Contains activated charcoal to absorb the fuel vapor that is created in the fuel tank assembly. |
| Fresh Air Line | Fresh air goes into the charcoal canister assembly and the cleaned drain air goes out into the atmosphere. |
| Purge VSV | Opens in accordance with the signals from the ECM when the system is purging in order to send the fuel vapor that was absorbed by the charcoal canister assembly into the intake manifold. In system monitoring mode, this valve controls the introduction of vacuum into the fuel tank assembly. |
| Canister Filter | Prevents dust and debris in fresh air from entering the system. |
SYSTEM CONTROL
Purge Flow Control
When the engine has reached a predetermined state (closed loop, engine coolant temperature above 80°C (176°F), etc.), stored fuel vapor is purged from the charcoal canister assembly whenever the purge VSV is opened by the ECM.
The ECM will change the duty ratio cycle of the purge VSV, thus controlling purge flow volume. Purge flow volume is determined by intake manifold pressure and the duty ratio cycle of the purge VSV. Atmospheric pressure is allowed into the charcoal canister assembly to ensure that purge flow is constantly maintained whenever purge vacuum is applied to the charcoal canister assembly.