ECD SYSTEM (w/o EGR Cooler) PRECAUTION


  1. INITIALIZATION AND REGISTRATION

    Note

    When replacing the ECM and/or any other components in the following chart, perform the corresponding utility items.

    Tech Tips

    When the ECM and other component(s) are replaced at the same time, perform the following utility items by following the instructions shown on the tester display, starting with the ECM.

    Replacement Part Utility Item
    ECM
    Engine assembly
    Supply pump

    Supply Pump Initialization Click here

    Injector
    • Input Injector Compensation Code Click here

    • After that perform the Pilot Quantity Learning Click here

    Tech Tips

    When the ECM must be replaced, before replacing the ECM, perform the "Learning Values Save" function using the intelligent tester. Then after installing the new ECM, perform all of the initializations/registrations for the "Learning Values Write" function by following the instructions shown on the tester display.

  2. INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE

    Tech Tips


    • Each injector has different fuel injection characteristics. In order to optimize fuel injection performance, the ECM compensates for these differences by adjusting the fuel injection duration of each injector according to its compensation code. Injector compensation codes are unique, 30-digit, alphanumeric values printed on the head portion of each injector.

    • If an incorrect injector compensation code is input into the ECM, the engine may rattle or engine idling may become rough. In addition, engine failure may occur and the life of the engine may be shortened.


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      When an injector is replaced, the injector compensation code must be input into the ECM Click here.

    2. When the ECM is replaced, all of the existing injector compensation codes must be input into the new ECM Click here.

  3. PILOT QUANTITY LEARNING

    Tech Tips


    • By performing "Pilot Quantity Learning", the injection volume for each cylinder is precisely adjusted so that the engine runs smoothly. The "Pilot Quantity Learning" information is stored in the EEPROM of the ECM.

    • If an incorrect pilot quantity learning value is input into the ECM, the engine may rattle or engine idling may become rough.


    1. When an injector is replaced, the injector compensation code must to be input to the ECM and then perform the pilot quantity learning Click here.

    2. When the ECM is replaced, all of the existing injector pilot quantity learning values must be input into the new ECM Click here.