FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
The main components of the engine control system are as follows:
| Component | Outline | Quantity | Function | |
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| ECM | 32-bit CPU | 1 | Optimally controls the SFI, ESA and ETCS-i to suit the operating conditions of the engine in accordance with the signals provided by the sensors. | |
| Mass Air Flow Meter Sub-assembly | Mass Air Flow Meter | Hot-wire Type | 1 | Has a built-in hot-wire to directly detect the intake air mass. |
| Intake Air Temperature Sensor | Thermistor Type | 1 | Detects the intake air temperature by means of an internal thermistor. | |
| Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor | Thermistor Type | 1 | Detects the engine coolant temperature by means of an internal thermistor. | |
| Fuel Pressure Sensor | Semiconductor Type | 1 | Detects the fuel pressure in the fuel delivery pipe. | |
| Crankshaft Position Sensor [No. of Rotor Teeth] | Pick-up Coil Type [36 - 2] | 1 | Detects the engine speed and crankshaft angle. | |
| VVT Sensor (Intake Camshaft) [No. of Rotor Teeth] | Magneto-Resistance Element (MRE) Type [3] | 2 (1 each bank) |
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| VVT Sensor (Exhaust Camshaft) [No. of Rotor Teeth] | Magneto-Resistance Element (MRE) Type [3] | 2 (1 each bank) |
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| Accelerator Pedal Sensor Assembly (Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor) | Linear (Non-contact) Type | 1 | Detects the amount of pedal effort applied to the accelerator pedal. | |
| Throttle Body with Motor Assembly | Throttle Position Sensor | Linear (Non-contact) Type | 1 | Detects the throttle valve opening angle. |
| Knock Control Sensor (Bank 1 and Bank 2) | Built-in Piezoelectric Type (Non-resonant Type/Flat Type) | 2 (1 each bank) | Detects engine knocking indirectly through the vibration of the cylinder block caused by engine knocking. | |
| Air Fuel Ratio Sensor (Bank 1, Sensor 1) (Bank 2, Sensor 1) | Heated Type (Planar Type) | 2 (1 each bank) | As with the heated oxygen sensor, this sensor detects the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas. However, it detects the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas linearly. | |
| Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1, Sensor 2) (Bank 2, Sensor 2) | Heated Type (Cup Type) | 2 (1 each bank) | Detects the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas by measuring the electromotive force which is generated in the sensor itself. | |
| Fuel Injector Assembly | For Port injection | 12-hole Type | 6 | Is an electromagnetically-operated nozzle which injects fuel in accordance with signals from the ECM. |
| For Direct injection | High Pressure Double Slit Nozzle Type | 6 | Contains a high-pressure electromagnetically-operated nozzle to inject fuel directly into the cylinder. | |
| EDU (Injector Driver) | Built-in DC/DC Converter | 1 | Converts the signals from the ECM into high-voltage, high-amperage current in order to drive the direct injection injectors. | |
SYSTEM CONTROL
The engine control system of the 2GR-FSE engine has the following features:
| System | Outline | |
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| Direct Injection 4-stroke Gasoline Engine Superior Version Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection (D-4S SFI) |
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| Electronic Spark Advance (ESA) |
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| Electronic Throttle Control System-intelligent (ETCS-i) | Optimally controls the opening angle of the throttle valve in accordance with the accelerator pedal input and the engine and vehicle operating conditions. | |
| Variable Valve Timing-intelligent (Dual VVT-i) | Controls the intake and exhaust camshafts to the optimal valve timing in accordance with the engine operating conditions. | |
| Fuel Pump Control | For High-pressure Pump | Regulates the fuel pressure within a range of 4 to 13 MPa in accordance with driving conditions. |
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| Air Conditioning Cut-off Control | By controlling the air compressor with pulley assembly in accordance with the engine operating conditions, drivability is maintained. | |
| Cooling Fan Control | The cooling fan ECU steplessly controls the speed of the fans in accordance with the engine coolant temperature, vehicle speed, engine speed, and air conditioning operating conditions. As a result, cooling performance is improved. | |
| Cranking Hold Function (Starter Control) | Once the engine switch is pushed, this control operates the starter until the engine starts. | |
| Air Fuel Ratio Sensor and Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Control | Maintains the temperature of the air fuel ratio sensors or heated oxygen sensors at an appropriate level to increase the ability of each sensor to accurately detect the concentration of oxygen. | |
| Evaporative Emission Control |
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| Engine Immobiliser | Prohibits fuel delivery and ignition if an attempt is made to start the engine with an invalid key. | |
| Brake Override System | The driving torque is restricted when both the accelerator and brake pedals are depressed. (For the Activation Conditions and Inspection Method, refer to the repair manual) | |
| Fail-safe | When the ECM detects a malfunction, the ECM stops or controls the engine according to the data stored in memory. | |
| Diagnosis | When the ECM detects a malfunction, the ECM records information that relates to the malfunction. | |
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FAIL-SAFE
When a malfunction of any of the sensors is detected, there is a possibility of an engine or other malfunction occurring if the ECM were to continue normal control. To prevent such a problem, the fail-safe function of the ECM either relies on the data stored in memory to allow the engine control system to continue operating, or stops the engine if a hazard is anticipated. For details, refer to the Repair Manual.
DIAGNOSIS
When the ECM detects a malfunction, the ECM records information related to the malfunction. Furthermore, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) in the combination meter assembly illuminates or blinks to inform the driver.
The ECM also stores Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) for malfunctions it has detected. The DTCs can be accessed by using the Global TechStream (GTS).
For details, refer to the Repair Manual.