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Land Rover Defender 1999 2002my Workshop Supplement Body Repair 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Defender 1999 2002my Workshop Supplement Body Repair 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 18 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ELECTRONIC UNIT INJECTOR (EUI) The EUI’s are located in the top of the engine inside the camshaft cover. There is one EUI per cylinder. They inject finely atomised fuel directly into the combustion chamber. Each EUI has its own electrical connection, which is linked to a common harness also located under the camshaft cover. Each of the EUI’s has its own 5 letter grading code. This code is used so that greater EUI precision is achieved. Using an...
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 19 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The EUI can fail if one or more of the following occurs: Open circuit. Short circuit to voltage supply. Short circuit to vehicle earth. Wiring loom fault. Connector water ingress. Connector failure due to excess heat. In the event of an EUI failure, any of the following symptoms may be observed: Engine misfire. Idle faults. Reduced engine performance. Reduced fuel economy. Difficult cold start. Difficult hot start. Excess smoke.
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SENSOR - FUEL TEMPERATURE (FT) The FT sensor is located at the RH rear of the engine in the connector block, with the tip of the sensor inserted at least 10mm into the fuel flow. This allows the sensor to respond correctly to changes in fuel density in relation to fuel temperature. The FT sensor works as an NTC sensor. As fuel temperature rises the resistance in the sensor decreases. As temperature decreases the resistance in the sensor increases....
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 21 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION RELAY - FUEL PUMP The fuel pump relay is located in the engine compartment fuse box. It switches on the fuel pump to draw fuel from the tank to the electronic unit injectors (EUI). Input / Output The fuel pump relay is a 4 pin normally open relay. The fuel pump relay (C0730-4) is provided with a feed by the main relay (C0063-78) via header 291 on a brown/orange wire. An earth path is provided for the fuel pump relay (C0730-6) via the ECM (C658-5) on a...
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SWITCH - BRAKE PEDAL The brake pedal switch is located at the rear of the brake pedal box, and activates when the brake pedal is operated. The ECM uses the signal from the brake pedal to activate the brake lamps and to limit fuelling under braking. The brake pedal switch can fail in any of the following ways: Switch open circuit. Short circuit to vehicle supply. Short circuit to earth. SWITCH - CLUTCH PEDAL The clutch pedal switch is located on...
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 23 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION MODULATOR - EXHAUST GAS REGULATOR (EGR) The EGR modulator is located on the RH side inner front wing. It regulates the vacuum source to the EGR valve allowing it to open or close. The ECM utilises the EGR modulator to control the amount of exhaust gas being recirculated in order to reduce exhaust emissions and combustion noise. Optimum EGR is usually obtained when the vehicle is operating at light throttle openings, and the vehicle is cruising at...
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 24 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION GLOW PLUGS The 4 glow plugs are located in the engine block on the inlet side, in cylinders 1 to 4. Cylinder 5 has no glow plug. The glow plugs are a vital part of the engine starting strategy. The purpose of the glow plugs are: Assist cold engine start. Reduce exhaust emissions at low engine load/speed. The main part of the glow plug is a tubular heating element that protrudes into the combustion chamber of the engine.The heating element contains...
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 25 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Input / Output The glow plugs receive a feed from the glow plug relay (C0215-3) on a yellow/black then individual black wires. The ECM provides the earth path for the glow plug relay (C0151-6), working in tandem with the Alarm ECU. The supply voltage heats the coils to approximately 1000°C (1832°F). The glow plug circuit is wired in parallel, the body of each glow plug is screwed directly into the engine block which provides each glow plug with an...
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 26 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION TURBOCHARGER 1.Exhaust gas from manifold 2.Studs to exhaust manifold 3.Turbocharger cast iron housing 4.Wastegate valve linkage 5.Exhaust gas out to front exhaust pipe6.Compressed air intake 7.Fresh air intake 8.Turbocharger aluminium alloy housing 9.Wastegate valve vacuum port The Td5 engine utilises a Garrett GT20 turbocharger with an electronically controlled wastegate modulator to improve engine performance. The turbocharger uses the engines...
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 27 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The turbocharger is exposed to extremely high operating temperatures (up to 1000°C, 1832°F) because of the hot exhaust gases and the high speed revolution of the turbine (up to 15,000 rev/min). In order to resist wear of the turbine bearings a flow of lubrication oil is supplied from the engine lubrication system to keep the bearings cool. Oil is supplied from a tapping at the front of the full-flow filter adaptor housing via a metal pipe with banjo...