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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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18 - ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONTENTS Page DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION COMPONENT LOCATION 2................................................................................... DESCRIPTION 5..................................................................................................... ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) 6................................................................. SENSOR - MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) 7.................................................................... SENSOR - AMBIENT AIR PRESSURE AND 8....................................................... SENSOR - MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE 9................................................ SENSOR - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE 11............................................. SENSOR - CRANKSHAFT SPEED AND 12........................................................... SENSOR - THROTTLE POSITION (TP) 14............................................................ SENSOR - THROTTLE POSITION (TP) 15............................................................ ELECTRONIC UNIT INJECTOR (EUI) 18............................................................... SENSOR - FUEL TEMPERATURE (FT) 20............................................................ RELAY - FUEL PUMP 21........................................................................................ RELAY - MAIN 21................................................................................................... SWITCH - BRAKE PEDAL 22................................................................................. SWITCH - CLUTCH PEDAL 22............................................................................... MODULATOR - EXHAUST GAS REGULATOR (EGR) 23..................................... WARNING LAMP - GLOW PLUG 23...................................................................... GLOW PLUGS 24................................................................................................... TURBOCHARGER 26............................................................................................. INTERCOOLER 27................................................................................................. OPERATION 28...................................................................................................... REPAIR ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) 1................................................................. SENSOR - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) 1.................................... SENSOR - CRANKSHAFT SPEED AND POSITION (CKP) 2................................
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18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION COMPONENT LOCATION
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1.Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. 2.Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor. 3.Glow plugs. 4.Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) / Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor. 5.Fuel pump relay. 6.Engine Control Module (ECM). 7.Air Conditioning (A/C) and cooling fan relay. 8.Fuel Temperature (FT) sensor. 9.Crankshaft Speed and Position (CKP) sensor. 10.Electronic Unit Injectors (EUI). 11.Ambient Air Pressure (AAP) sensor.
18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Passenger Compartment 1.Brake pedal switch. 2.Clutch pedal switch. 3.Accelerator pedal switch. 4.Diagnostic connector.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 5 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION General An engine control module (ECM) controls the five cylinder direct injection diesel engine, and works on the drive by wire principal. This means there is no throttle cable, the ECM controls the drivers needs via a signal from the Throttle Position (TP) sensor on the throttle pedal. The ECM is a full authoritative diesel specific microprocessor that also incorporates features for air conditioning. In addition, the ECM supplies output control for the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and turbocharger boost pressure. The ECM has a self diagnostic function, which is able to provide backup strategies for most sensor failures. The ECM processes information from the following input sources: Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. Ambient Air Pressure (AAP) sensor. Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) / Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor. Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor. Crankshaft Speed and Position (CKP) sensor. Throttle Position (TP) sensor. Fuel Temperature (FT) sensor. Air conditioning request. Air conditioning fan request. Brake pedal switch. Clutch pedal switch. The input from the sensors constantly updates the ECM with the current operating condition of the engine. Once the ECM has compared current information with stored information within its memory, it can make any adjustment it requires to the operation of the engine via the following: Air conditioning clutch relay. Air conditioning cooling fan relay. Electronic vacuum regulator solenoid. Fuel pump relay. Glow plug warning lamp. Glow plugs. Fuel injectors. Main relay. Turbocharger wastegate modulator. Temperature gauge. The ECM interfaces with the following: Serial communication link. Instrument pack.
18ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) The ECM is made from aluminium alloy and is located under the RH front seat. The ECM has an interface of 72 pins via two connectors providing both input information and output control. The ECM receives information from the sensors to inform it of the current state of the engine. The ECM then refers this information to stored values in its memory and makes any changes to the operation of the engine necessary via the actuators. This is a rolling process and is called adaptive strategy. By using this adaptive strategy the ECM is able to control the engine to give optimum driveability throughout all operating conditions. There is no ECM self test, although the ECM saves driveability data from the last journey. Power down of the ECM can take between 10 seconds and 10 minutes dependent on coolant temperature.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 7 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SENSOR - MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) The MAF sensor is located in the intake system between the air filter housing and the turbocharger. The ECM uses the information generated by the MAF sensor to control exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). The MAF sensor works on the hot film principal. The MAF sensor has 2 sensing elements contained within a film. One element is controlled at ambient temperature e.g. 25°C (77°F) while the other is heated to 200°C (360°F) above this temperature e.g. 225°C (437°F). As air passes through the MAF sensor the hot film will be cooled. The current required to keep the constant 200°C (360°F) difference provides a precise although non-linear signal of the air drawn into the engine. The MAF sensor sends a voltage of between 0 and 5 volts to the ECM, proportional to the mass of the incoming air. This calculation allows the ECM to set the EGR ratio for varying operating conditions. Inputs / Outputs The MAF sensor receives battery voltage (C0149-3) via the ECM on a brown/orange wire. Signal output on a slate/light green wire from the MAF sensor (C0149-2) to the ECM (C0158-11) is a variable voltage proportional to the air drawn into the engine. The MAF sensor is provided an earth (C0149-1) via the ECM (C0158-20) on a pink/black wire. The MAF sensor can fail or supply an incorrect signal if one or more of the following occurs: Sensor open circuit. Short circuit to vehicle supply. Short circuit to vehicle earth. Contaminated sensor element. Damaged sensor element. Damaged wiring harness. MAF sensor supplies incorrect signal (due to air leak or air inlet restriction). In the event of a MAF sensor signal failure any of the following symptoms my be observed: During driving, engine speed may dip before recovering. Difficult starting. Engine stalls after starting. Delayed throttle response. EGR inoperative. Reduced engine performance. MAF signal out of parameters. In the event of a MAF sensor failure, the ECM will use a fixed default value from its memory.