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Chapter 2

ECD-V5

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Chapter 2 - Table of Contents
1. General Descriptions............................................................................... 65
1-1. Construction of ECD-V5 Pump .................................................................................... 66
1-2. Fuel Pressure-Feed and Injection ................................................................................ 67
2. System Configuration.............................................................................. 68
2-1. System Components ................................................................................................... 69
3. Control Function ...................................................................................... 76
3-1. Fuel Injection Quantity Control ...................................................................................... 76
3-2. Fuel Injection Timing Control ........................................................................................ 79
3-3. Idle Speed Control ....................................................................................................... 82
3-4. EGR Control ................................................................................................................ 83
3-5. Other Controls ............................................................................................................. 84

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1. General Descriptions
The ECD-V5 system detects the engine condition (engine speed, accelerator opening, intake air
pressure, cooling water temperature, etc.) through sensors, and controls the fuel injection quan-
tity, the fuel injection timing and all other factors with microcomputers to run the engine in the
optimum condition.
(1) Fuel injection quantity control
(2) Fuel injection timing control
(3) Idling speed control
(4) EGR control
(5) Glow plug control
In addition, the system also following functions;
(6) Fail-safe function
(7) Diagnosis function

The ECD-V5 system is divided into four major electric components: sensors; computers; elec-
tronic driving unit; and actuators.

Other signals Turbo charger


Immobilizer signal Main relay
CCO
Vehicle speed sensor SPV relay
Intercooler
Turbo pressure sensor A/C
Water temp. sensor
Intake air temp. sensor Glow system
(No.1 & No.2) ECU Crankshaft position
sensor
Acceleration sensor Engine
VSV
EGR lift sensor
VSV
EGR
FCV
TCV
Atmospheric SPV
air pressure EDU
sensor

NE sensor

Fuel temp. sensor

ROM
Crankshaft position sensor

QT0266E

Detect the engine condition and the running state, and convert them into elec-
Sensors
tric signals.
Actuators Operate in response to the electric signals from the computers.
Actuates the solenoid valve (SPV) using high amperage in accordance with the
EDU
signals from the computer.

Computers Perform calculations based on electric signals from the sensors, and transmit
electric signals for optimization to the actuators.

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1-1. Construction of ECD-V5 Pump
ECD-V5 pump is equipped with following electrical
parts.
(1) Actuators
a. Solenoid spill valve (SPV) for injection quantity
control
b. Timing control valve for injection timing control
c. Fuel cutoff valve (FCV) that cuts off the fuel injec-
tion.
(2) Sensors
QT0267E
a. Engine speed (NE) sensor
b. Fuel temperature sensor
(3) ROM
New part on behalf of conventional correction resistors ( & )
Connector (NE sensor)
Fuel temp. sensor

Solenoid spill valve

NE (engine speed) sensor

Roller ring

Pulser

Timing control valve


Cam plate
QT0268E

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1-2. Fuel Pressure-Feed and Injection
The solenoid spill valve is located in the middle of the passage connecting the pump chamber and
the plunger pressure chamber.
The valve is a normal open type by the operation of the spool spring (return spring) in the solenoid
spill valve, and closes when its coil is energized.

(1) Suction Solenoid spill valve (open)


When the plunger moves down, the fuel enters the
pressure chamber.
Pump chamber
Suction port : Open
Distribution port : Closed
Suction port
Solenoid spill valve : Open (deenergized) Roller
Pressure chamber
Nozzle

Cam plate
Plunger Distribution port

QT0269E

(2) Injection Solenoid spill valve (closed)


Turning and rising, the plunger compresses and
feeds the fuel.
Suction port : Closed
Distribution port : Open
Solenoid spill valve : Closed (energized) Roller

Cam plate

(3) End of Injection QT0270E


As soon as the solenoid spill valve is deenergized, it
opens. The pressurized fuel remaining in the plunger Solenoid spill valve (open)
chamber is compressed back to the pump cham-
ber, completing the pressure-feed cycle.
Suction port : Closed
Distribution port : Open
Solenoid spill valve : Open (deenergized)
Roller
(4) Fuel Cutoff
While the injection of fuel is cut off, the current does
not flow to the solenoid spill valve, thus allowing the
spill port to remain open. Therefore, the fuel is not
pumped even when the plunger ascends. When the Cam plate
solenoid spill valve is closed, the fuel cutoff valve
(FCV) closes to cut off the fuel. QT0271E

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Acceleration sensor
Intake air temp. sensor No.1
Acceleration
Accelerator pedal
Correction data

Engine speed
Duty VSV
Fuel temp.
ECU
2. System Configuration

Turbo
charger
Vacuum
source

Intake air temp.


sensor No.2

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EGR lift sensor
EDU EGR
valve

Turbo pressure Intake manifold


sensor Exhaust manifold

ROM Solenoid spill Water temp. sensor


valve
Fuel temp. FCV
sensor
Crankshaft position sensor
Timing control valve
Injection pump

QT0276E
Crankshaft position sensor Acceleration sensor
Solenoid spill valve (SPV) Water temp. sensor

Engine speed (NE) sensor Duty VSV


Idle switch

Fuel temp. sensor


2-1. System Components

ECU

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ROM
EDU

Timing control valve (TCV)


Intake air temp. sensor No.1
EGR valve/ EGR lift sensor
Duty VSV
Intake air temp. sensor No.2
Turbo pressure sensor

System Components Layout

QT0278E
(1) Turbo Pressure Sensor Vacuum chamber
The turbo pressure sensor detects the intake air (built-in silicon chip)
pressure at the absolute pressure* and sends it to
the computer in the form of an intake air pressure
signal.
* Absolute pressure: A pressure in which vacuum is 0.

Boost pressure PR0068E

A crystal (silicon) is sealed inside the sensor. This


crystal has the characteristic of changing its electric
resistance when pressure is applied to it. The turbo

Output Voltage [V]


pressure sensor is a type of semi-conductor pres-
sure sensor that utilizes this characteristic.

Pressure [kgf/cm2]
Sensor Output Characteristics ES0359E

(2) Engine Speed (NE) Sensor Engine speed


The engine speed (NE) sensor is mounted opposite (NE) sensor
the gears of the pulser (gear) that is pressed on to Magnet
the driveshaft of the pump. Coil
The sensor contains a magnet and a coil. The mag- Roller ring
netic flux that passes through the coil varies with No gears
the rotation of the pulser, thus generating an alter- part
nating current voltage in the coil. The computer
counts the number of these pulses to detect the
engine speed. The pulser has 52 gears, with 3 gears
missing at 4 locations, enabling the pulser rotation PR0070E
angle to be detected at 11.25 CA intervals.

360 CA
Output Voltage (V) 11.25 CA

Time
Signal Wave Form
PR0071E

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(3) EDU (Electronic Driving Unit)
a. The ECD-V4 uses an EDU (CDI type high voltage driver) for high speed driving of the electro-
magnetic spill valve that works under high pressure. The introduction of high voltage and quick
charge systems using a DC/DC converter enables high speed driving of the spill valve that
controls the high fuel pressure. The precise control of the timing of injection of highly pressur-
ized and finely atomized fuel decreases the particulates* and exhaust gas emissions, and im-
proves maneuverability.
b. The ECU constantly monitors the EDU status and stops the engine if an EDU abnormality is
detected.
EMU signal wave form SPV+ electric current wave form

5
Time Time
0

High voltage generation circuit (DC-DC converter)

Battery SPV+

Solenoid spill valve


EMU
Control
ECU SPV
EDUF circuit

EDU
QT0132E
*Particulates: fine particles of various materials (average size 0.1 m) contained in higher quantities in diesel engine
exhaust than in gasoline engine exhaust.

EDU operation
The battery voltage is boosted to a high voltage by a high voltage generation circuit (DC-DC con-
verter). The ECU controls the EDU according to inputs from various sensors, via the EMU signal that
it outputs to the EMU terminal of the EDU.
The output of the IJt signal causes the high voltage (approx. 150 V) to be output from the SPV+
terminal of the EDU, which drives the solenoid spill valve. At this time, the EDUF terminal outputs the
injection confirmation signal.

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(4) Accelerator Sensor Accelerator
On the ECD-V3, the sensor was mounted on the sensor
venturi to detect the accelerator opening. However,
on the ECD-V5, the accelerator opening is detected
at the accelerator pedal. Idle switch
In either case, the voltage of the output terminal
changes in accordance with the accelerator open-
ing.

QT0279E

Reception
Acceleration sensor circuit

VREF
50.3V
TVO
Amp
E2

QT0280E

(5) Water Temperature Sensor


This sensor includes a thermistor and detects the
temperature of the cooling water. The thermistor uti-
lizes a semiconductor, the electrical resistance of Thermistor
which changes significantly with temperature. This
change in the electrical resistance is used for deter-
mining the cooling water temperature.

Structure PR0075E

30
20
10
Resistance Value (k)

5
3
2
1

0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
-20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Water Temperature (C)
Characteristic B6202E

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(6) Intake Air Temperature Sensors No.1, No.2
These sensors contain a built-in thermistor that has
the same characteristic as that of the water tem- Thermistor
perature sensor. They are mounted at 2 locations of
the intake manifold of the engine to detect the in-
take air temperature before and after the intake
manifold.

PR0077E

(7) Fuel Temperature Sensor


This sensor includes a thermistor having properties
similar to that of the thermistor included in the water Thermistor
temperature sensor.

PR0078E

(8) Solenoid Spill Valve (SPV) Plunger


Highly pressure resistant and highly responsive, the Fuel return
solenoid spill valve is a direct-acting solenoid valve
that directly controls the injection volume. Spill ports
When the solenoid spill valve opens, the highly pres-
surized fuel in the plunger returns to the pump cham-
ber, thus ending the injection of fuel.
*Refer to page 5 about SPV operation.

Spool valve Coil


QT0281E

(9) Fuel Cutoff Valve (FCV) Coil


It is a solenoid valve that cuts off the fuel injection
when the engine is stopped.
When the current is applied, its valve opens, allow-
ing the fuel to be drawn into the pressure chamber.

FCV valve
QT0282E

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(10) Computer (ECU)
ECU calculates injection quantity by using signals
from accelerator sensor, engine speed sensor and
other sensors.

PR0081E

(11) Crankshaft Position Sensor


This sensor is mounted in the front of the engine. A
protrusion that is provided on the crankshaft pulley
causes 1 pulse to be generated each time the en-
gine makes 1 revolution.
This pulse is then sent to the computer as the stan-
dard crankshaft angle signal.

Crankshaft
position sensor
QT0283E

360 CA

Shape Output signal


QT0284E, PR0089E

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(12) Timing Control Valve (TCV) High-pressure Coil
The timing control valve is installed in the fuel injec- chamber
tion pump. According to the signals from the engine
control computer, the valve opens/closes the fuel Low-pressure
chamber
passage between the timer piston high-pressure
chamber side and low-pressure chamber side.
When the coil is energized, the spring is compressed Moving core
by the moving core, thus the fuel passage opens. Spring
One end of the timer control valve is connected to
Stator core
the main relay, and the other end is connected to
engine control computer terminal TCV. Structure PS0051E

Current that flows to the stator core is duty-controlled


by this terminal, and as the longer the ON time (time ON OFF

which engine control computer terminal TCV is Average current: large

Current
grounded), the longer is the length of the valve open-
ing time. 0
The timing control valve opening is controlled by the
ratio of the ON/OFF duration (duty ratio) of the cur- Average current: small
Current
rent supplied to the coil by the computer.
A longer ON duration produces a longer valve open-
0
ing duration. Time
Duty Control PR0095E

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3. Control Function
3-1. Fuel Injection Quantity Control
(1) General Description of Fuel Injection Quantity Control
Correcting the basic fuel injection quantity calculated based on the engine condition (accelerator
opening, engine speed, etc.) in response to the water temperature, the fuel temperature, the intake
air temperature and pressure, etc., the engine control computer transmits the optimum output
signal for the engine condition to the solenoid spill valve of the ECD-V5 pump.
Especially, ROM on the pump instead of conventional correction resistors has correction data for
injection quantity and timing.

Engine speed (NE) sensor


Solenoid spill
Acceleration sensor ECU valve

Idling signal

Water temp. sensor ROM

Intake air temp. sensor No.1 & No.2

Fuel temp. sensor

Turbo pressure sensor

Vehicle speed sensor To nozzle

Starter signal
QT0285E

(2) Fuel Injection Quantity Control Method Solenoid spill valve (open)
The cam position of the cam plate determines the
fuel injection start timing.
Fuel injection stops after the solenoid spill valve is
deenergized (opens) and the pressurized fuel spills
out (is released) into the pump chamber. Roller
Consequently, the computer controls the fuel injec-
tion quantity by adjusting the fuel injection end tim-
ing.

Cam plate

QT0286E

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(3) Basic Calculation of Fuel Injection Quantity Control
The fuel injectionquantity is determined based on two values (basic fuel injection quantity and
maximum fuel injection quantity).
a. Basic Fuel Injection Quantity
The basic fuel injection quantity is determined by the engine speed and the accelerator open-
ing.
b. Maximum Fuel Injection Quantity
The maximum fuel injection quantity is determined in response to the intake air into the engine
calculated based on the engine speed, the intake air pressure and temperature, etc.
Final fuel injection quantity is determined by the comparison between the basic fuel injection quantity
and the maximum fuel injection quantity. The minimum value is adopted.

(4) Fuel Injection Quantity Control Flow

Acceleration sensor
Basic fuel injection quantity
Engine speed sensor
Basic maximum fuel
injection quantity
Select the Correction
Fuel temp. sensor less value with ROM EDU
Max. fuel injection
Water temp. sensor
SPV
Intake air temp. sensor No.2 Correction

ROM

QT0289E

a. Except Starting (Same as the previous ECD-V3)


Compares the basic fuel injection quantity and the
maximum injection, and the governor pattern of
the map for the less injection quantity is used for
determining the injection quantity. Low
Starting fuel quantity

b. Starting (Same as the previous ECD-V3)


Calculates the injection quantity in accordance
with the engine speed and water temperature.

High

NE

QT0290E

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(5) Various Types of Maximum Injection Quantity ECD-V3 Max.Fuel Injection Quantity
a. Intake air pressure (PIM) compensation Governor Pattern

Based on the signals received from the turbo pres- Fuel

sure sensor, the intake air volume iscalculated in Injection


Quantity Vary by the required amount

order to correct the maximum injection quantity NE

towards enrichment during turbocharging. Max.PIM


compensation
THA
b. Intake air temperature (THA) correction correction
THF Iearned
correction
ISC Iearned
correction

It is the same as ECD-V3. Choose small


Compensation
base transition
PIM
Max.injection
quantity
correction at cold
NE correction Deceleratic
correction
Max.compensation
period compensation

Intake air Water Fuel


PIM sensor NE sensor
temperature sensor temperature sensor temperature sensor

ECD-V5 Max.Fuel Injection Quantity

Governor Pattern

Fuel
Injection
Quantity Vary by the required amount

NE

PIM THA THF Iearned ISC Iearned


compensation correction correction correction

Max.injection
quantity NE correction Deceleratic
correction at cold correction

PIM sensor THA sensor THW sensor THF sensor NE sensor

PS0047E
(6) Correction with ROM Data
The new ECD-V5 is equipped with a ROM in place Adjusting screw
ECD-V3
of the correction resistor used in the previous ECD- (SPV)
V3 system. Accordingly, the points on which the in- Q
dividual pumps can be controlled have been in-
creased to realize a high level of precision. correction
Furthermore, the data in the ROM can be modified resistor
to make delicate injection quantity corrections eas-
ily, thus realizing a greater freedom of adjustment.

Np

ECD-V5
Q

Np
PS0048E

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3-2. Fuel Injection Timing Control
(1) General Description of Fuel Injection Timing Control
The engine control computer (ECU) calculates the fuel injection timing, and transmits a signal to
the timing control valve (TCV) to maintain the optimum fuel injection timing.

Turbo pressure sensor ECU

Acceleration sensor

ROM
Engine speed sensor

SPV
Crankshaft position sensor

Water temp. sensor

Intake air temp. sensor No.1

Starter signal

Timer piston

Timing control valve


QT0292E

(2) Injection Timing Control Method


To control the injection timing, the fuel pressure of the timer low-pressure chamber that is applied
to the timer piston is regulated by varying the length of time in which the TCV is open, thus moving
the roller ring. When the length of time in which the TCV is open is long, the volume of fuel that
bypasses from the pump inner-pressure chamber to the timer low-pressure chamber increases,
causing the pressure in the timer low-pressure chamber to increase. As a result, the timer piston
moves in the retard direction. When the length of time in which the TCV is open is short, the timer
piston moves in the advance direction.

Roller ring

Pump inner-pressure chamber

Timer high-pressure chamber

Inlet
ECU
Orifice

Advance Delay Timing control valve


Timer piston

Timer low-pressure chamber


QT0293E

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(3) Basic Calculation of Fuel Injection Timing Control
Correcting the basic fuel injection timing calculated from the engine conditions (accelerator
opening, engine speed, etc.) according to the water temperature, the intake air pressure, etc.,
the computer controls the following factors:
Optimum fuel injection timing according to fuel injection quantity (engine load) and engine
speed
Advance before engine warm-up
Advance at engine start-up
Advance at higher altitude where intake air density is lower
To provide accurate control, the actual fuel injection timing is computed from an input signal
issued by the TDC sensor and transmitted to the computer.(Refer to page 38,39.)

(4) Determine Target Injection Timing

ECU
Starter signal
Acceleration sensor
Basic target injection timing Target injection timing Timing control
Engine speed sensor valve
Intake air temp. sensor No.1
Comparison & Correction
Turbo pressure sensor Correction
Water temp.sensor
Actual injection timing
Crankshaft position sensor

ROM

QT0295E

(5) Various Types of Injection Timing Correction


a. Intake air pressure correction advance
correction value (CA)

Engine speed decreases


The basics of calculating the amount of timing
Intake air pressure

advance correction based on the turbo pressure


sensor signal.

Low Intake air pressure High


(mmHg)
QT0296E

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b. Intake air temperature correction advance
The amount of timing advance correction based

correction advance (CA)


on the intake air temperature sensor signal.

Intake air temperature


Cold Intake air temp. Hot
(C)
QT0297E

c. Crankshaft angle correction


The NE pulse (camshaft angle signal) that is de-
tected by the rpm sensor is used for controlling
the injection timing. However, the correlation be- Injection
tween the camshaft angle signal and the injec- pulse
tion wave form deviates from one pump to an- Pump A
other, causing a deviation in the injection timing.
NE pulse
This deviation is corrected through the use of the
Pump B
correction data on the ROM that is attached to
the pump. Timing gap
PS0056E

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3-3. Idle Speed Control

<Sensor> <Computer> <Actuator>

Engine speed sensor

Acceleration sensor

Water temp. sensor

Vehicle speed sensor Idle speed


control Solenoid spill valve
Starter signal

Air conditioning signal

Neutral start signal

Power steering signal

QT0302E

(1) Feedback Control


The computer compares the desirable idling speed and the current idling speed (engine speed
sensor signal). If any difference is found between them, the computer adjusts the injection quan-
tity to obtain the desirable idling speed.

(2) Warming Up Control


During warm-up, the computer sets a fast idling speed deemed optimum according to the cooling
water temperature.

(3) Expectation Control


To prevent a fluctuation in the idling speed due to a load fluctuation following an A/C switch opera-
tion, the computer changes the injection quantity by a preset amount immediately after the switch
operation but before the idling speed fluctuates.

(4) Idle Speed Stabilization Control


While the engine is running at the idling speed, the computer detects the speed fluctuation at each
cylinder and corrects it by adjusting the injection quantity for each cylinder. This results in reduced
vibrations at the idling speed.

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3-4. EGR Control

Engine

Duty VSV

Engine speed
Accelerator
ECU Water temp.
Vacuum pump
EGR lift sensor

EGR valve

QT0303E

(1) Outline
The EGR system itself is almost identical to that of the previous system. Basically, the ECU calculates
the target EGR valve lift value in accordance with the signals from the sensors, monitors the actual
amount of lift, and controls the 2 duty cycle VSVs to achieve the target lift value.

(2) EGR Valve


EGR lift sensor
When the vacuum in the diaphragm chamber of the
EGR valve increases, the EGR valve has the char- Controlled
acteristic to open. Consequently, the exhaust gases vacuum
flow from the exhaust manifold to the intake mani-
fold.
To intake
manifold

From exhaust
manifold
QT0304E

(3) Control Outline


a. The operation of the EGR is stopped at low and high temperatures.
b. The volume of EGR is reduced at high altitudes.

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3-5. Other Controls
(1) Glow Plug Control
IG G-LA
This control is intended to warm up the air in the

Water temp. sensor


PIM
combustion chamber when starting the engine at low THW
G-
REL
temperatures and to make the glow plugs the source
for igniting the fuel in order to ensure startability.
VG
E2
E1

a. Glow plug indicator illumination time control


QT0305E
When the ignition switch is turned ON, the glow
plug indicator light illuminates only for the length
of time that is determined by the coolant water
temperature and the atmospheric pressure. Altitude (high places)
However, the indicator light turns OFF at the time

ON time (sec)
the starter is turned ON.
b. Glow plug relay control
When the ignition switch is turned ON, super-glow
is implemented by applying current only for the
length of time that is determined by the coolant
water temperature. Water temperature (C) 80
After the engine is started and the starter is turned Glow Plug Indicator Illumination Time Control
OFF, after-glow is implemented from that point. QT0306E

(2) Main Relay Control Main relay


Controls the systems main power supply relay. Does
not control the power supply to the computers IGSW +B M-REL

EGRV
terminal, +BB terminal, and to the glow plugs.
EGRA
+BB TCV

IGSW

SPV-REL
SPV relay

Main Relay Control


QT0307E

Control time chart


a. When the IGSW is turned ON, the main relay turns ON
ON. IG switch OFF
b. When the IGSW is turned OFF, the main relay ON
turns OFF after 5 seconds have elapsed from the SPV relay
time SPD=0 is established. OFF
ON
Main relay 3 sec
(3) A/C Cut Control OFF
5 sec
When the ECU judges that vehicle acceleration has
reached a preset value, it signals the A/C ECU to Control Time Chart
cut the compressor OFF for 5 seconds. QT0308E

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[Reference: Block Diagram(ex.RF-MDT engine)]

IG SW Main relay

Glow voltage Glow plug relay

Power supply Glow plug indicator lamp

Water temp. sensor TCV

Turbo pressure sensor EDU SPV

Crankshaft position sensor SPV relay

ROM Fan relay

Acceleration sensor

Idle switch

Starter signal ECU

A/C signal

FCV voltage Duty VSV

Vehicle speed sensor Duty VSV

Neutral switch FCV relay

Fuel temp. sensor

Intake air temp. sensor No.1

NE sensor Tachometer

Intake air temp. sensor No.2 A/C amplifier

EGR lift sensor

EDU fail signal

QT0277E

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[Reference:External Wiring Diagram (ex. RF-MDT engine, A/T)

QT0310E

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[Reference:EDU External Wiring Diagram (ex. RF-MDT engine)]

Battery High voltage SPV+


A generation D
circuit

EMU Control
B SPV
circuit
SPV
EDUF E
C
GND (Case)
F

C A B D E F

QT0129E

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