EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM(w/o Canister Pump Module)


  1. OUTLINE


    1. Exhaust Emission Control System


      1. Three-Way Catalytic converters (TWCs) are used in order to reduce exhaust emissions.

      2. The ECM assembly controls fuel injection volume based on the signals from the air fuel ratio sensor and heated oxygen sensor, optimizing the exhaust emissions.

    2. Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Control System


      1. Cooled EGR control, which reduces the combustion temperature by recirculation of exhaust gas, to ensure fuel economy, is used.

    3. Evaporative Emission Control System


      1. The evaporative emission control system prevents the fuel vapor that is created in the fuel tank assembly from being released directly into the atmosphere.

      2. The canister stores the fuel vapor that has been created in the fuel tank assembly.

      3. This system consists of a purge VSV, canister, pressure control valve and ECM assembly.

      4. The ECM assembly controls the purge VSV in accordance with the driving conditions in order to direct the fuel vapor into the engine, where it is burned.

      5. A canister filter is provided on the fresh air line. This air filter is maintenance-free.