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ENGINE2.2LDICOR
ECU
The Electronic control Unit is a 32 bit
microprocessorwhich controls the injection
parameters as well as some of the vehicle related
outputs such as Fan, AC drivability in gears, variable
nozzle turbine turbocharger, EGRetc. TheECU receives
input from various sensors located on the engine and
the vehicle, and decides the injection quantity,
injection timing, number of injections best suited for
the engine to work with maximum efficiency and
safety. Input to the ECU is received fromCrank sensor,
Cam sensor,Vehicle speed sensor, Pedal sensor, Rail
Pressure Sensor, Fuel Temperature sensor, Coolant
temperature sensor, Air mass flow sensor, Boost
Pressure and atmospheric pressure sensor, Knock
sensor and water-in-fuel sensor, pump mounted
sensor such as fuel temperature sensor. Based on all
these inputs, the ECU controls all the injectors directly.
It also controls the Inlet metering valve on the High
pressure pump, Engine cooling Fans, Air conditioning
and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve, variable
nozzle turbine Turbocharger etc.
The injection parameters are corrected for various
atmospheric conditions like cold and hot climates and
different Altitudes. Corrections are also applied
considering engine safety in case of faults and any
abnormal overheating.Fault detection is made simple.
Faults are recorded in the ECUwhich makes it easy to
be read with the help of a diagnostic tool and to find
a solution.
ECU
(DCM3.2)
InputsToECU
Engine Speed-Crank Angle Input
Air Quantity&Temperature Input
Cam Angle Input
Boost Pressure Input
Coolant Temperature Input
Knock Sensor Input
Vehicle Speed Input
Pedal Position
Fuel Temperature Input
Rail Pressure Input
Clutch Switch Signal
Brake Switch Signal
A/COn/Off Signal
Outputs fromECU
Injection Quantity and
Timing Control
Signal to HPPump (IMV)
SignaltoEVRV(EGR)
Signal toEVRV(VNT)
Radiator Fans
ACControl
Glow Plug
Service Lamp
ECU&EMSSensors




