2892620 - E5030 PETROL ENGINE ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT - Functional description (Euro 3)
Functional description
The engine control unit
M10
monitors
and controls the entire electronic ignition and injection system.
The control unit is supplied directly by
the battery - at pin 29 - by the line for the maxifuse EFI of
B5
,
through the line protected by fuse
B35
.
The supply controlled by the ignition (15/54)
reaches pin 47 from the line protected by fuse
B25
.
Pins 27 and 28 of the control unit
M10
are earthed.
The main relay J10 is supplied directly
by the battery from the line for the maxifuse EFI of B5.whilst the
coil receives a supply controlled by the ignition (15/54) from the
line of fuse B25; it is energized by an (earth) signal coming from
pin 15 of the control unit M10 (safety signal which enables the
fuel pump) and, as a result, sends a supply:
- to the injectors N70 ;
- to the coil A30 ;
- to the Lambda sensor heaters, through the line protected
by fuse B36 ;
- to the vapour recovery solenoid valve L10 through
the line protected by fuse B36 ;
- to the electric fuel pump N40;
The electric fuel pump
N40
is earthed
through the inertia switch
I50
which, in the case of an
impact, cuts off the circuit and stops the dangerous supply of fuel.
The engine control unit
M10
receives
signals from the various sensors in order to monitor all engine
service conditions.
The rpm sensor
K46
, through a frequency
signal sent to pins 53 (positive) and 67 (negative) for the control
unit M10, provides information concerning the engine speed: the intensity
of these two signals is extremely low and therefore they are appropriately shielded
(pin 77).
The timing sensor
K47
is supplied
from pin 68 of
M10
. It receives a reference earth from pin
54 and sends a frequency signal corresponding to the timing at the
pin for
M10
.
The integrated air temperature sensor
K43
receives a reference earth from pin 54; it sends a signal corresponding
to the intake air temperature to pin 55 of the control unit.
From pin 68 of
M10
a reference supply
is sent to the sensor
K43
which restores a signal, at pin
75, proportional to the pressure of the intake air.
The butterfly position sensor
K56
is supplied at 5 V from pin 60 and receives a reference earth from
pin 54; it sends, through a potentiometer, a signal proportional
to the degree of opening of the butterfly to pin 76 of
M10
.
The engine temperature sensor
K36
,
receives a reference earth from pin 54 of the control unit
M10
and supplies a signal proportional to the temperature of the engine
coolant to pin 62 of the control unit.
The same sender unit also supplies information
to the temperature gauge and warning light: pin 1 of connector A
of
E50
.
The detonation sensor provides information
concerning the onset of detonation in the combustion chamber through
frequency signals: it sends two signals to pins 56 (positive) and
70 (negative ) of
M10
; these signals are also suitably
shielded (pin 63).
The Lambda sensor at the pre-catalyzer
K15
and the one at the catalyzer
K17
provide the control unit
M10
with information concerning the correct composition of the air/fuel mixture:
The sensor
K15
sends a signal to
pin 20 of the control unit, whilst pin 9 provides a reference earth:
the intensity of these two signals is extremely low and therefore
they are appropriately shielded (pin 44). Sensor
K15
is
heated by a resistor in order to ensure it works efficiently even
when cold; the resistor is supplied by the main relay
J10
,
via the line protected byfuse
B36
; pin 1 of
M10
provides
the reference earth.
The sensor
K17
sends a signal to
pin 24 of the control unit, whlst pin 12 provides the reference
earth:the intensity of these two signals is extremely low and therefore
they are appropriately shielded (pin 44). Sensor
K15
is
heated by a resistor in order to ensure it works efficiently even
when cold; the resistor is supplied by the main relay
J10
,
via the line protected byfuse
B36
; pin 2 of
M10
provides
the reference earth.
The control unit
M10
controls the
opening of the injectors
N70
via special signals sent from
pins 71, 78 and 79. The injectors
N70
receive a power supply
to enable opening from main relay
J10
.
The control unit
M10
also controls
the coil
A30
through the signals for the coil primary winding,
whilst the secondary winding sends the impulse to the spark plugs:
from pin 59 for the pair of cylinders 1 & 4 and from pin 66
for cylinders 2 & 3.
The coil
A30
main windings receive
the go ahead supply for opening from the main relay
J10
.
The idle actuator
N74
regulates
the butterfly by-pass line.
It is controlled by the control unit
M10
through the signals from pins 57, 58, 64 and 65. Fuel vapour recovery
solenoid
L10
allows fuel vapours to pass through to the
engine intake where they join the mixture entering the combustion
chamber. The valve
L10
, supplied by the main relay
J10
,
is opened by the control unit when the engine is loaded by a signal
from pin 52 of
M10
.
The control unit
M10
is connected
to the CODE control unit
M20
via a specific serial line
from pin 13; in this way if the CODE unit does not detect a correct
code, it does not issue enablement and the engine is not started.
See E7010 CODE
.
The control unit is equipped with an auto-diagnostic
system which can be used by connecting the unit to the connetor
R10
:
it receives signals from pin 25 from the control unit
M10
through the special diagnostic line.
The auto-diagnostic system also produces
the signal for the 'injection failure/EOBD' warning light in the
instrument
E50
, which comes from pin 26 of the control unit
M10
and
reaches pin 16 of connector C of
E50
.
If the engine temperature is high, the control
unit causes the relevant warning light in the instrument panel
E50
to come on (signal from pin 17 of
M10
to pin 8 of connector
A of
E50
).
The fuel level signal, used by the EOBD
logic, reaches pin 23 of
M10
(from panel
E50
, pin
2 of connector B).
The speedometer signal (vehicle speed) reaches
pin 50 of the control unit
M10
.
See E4010 INSTRUMENT PANEL
.
The engine rpm signal, produced by the control
unit
M10
, is sent to the panel from pin 4 of
M10 See E4010 INSTRUMENT PANEL
.
The fuel consumption signal for the Trip
Computer, housed in the instrument panel
E50
, is sent from
pin 74 of
M10
.
The control unit
M10
is connected
with the air conditioning system through pins 41 and 48. This makes
it possible to adjust the engine idle speed as the load increases
each time the compressor is switched on or to switch off the compressor
in the case of high engine speed or load conditions
See E6021 COMPRESSOR ENGAGEMENT
.
The control unit also controls the engine
cooling system: pins 14, 21, 35 and 40 control the engagement of
the relevant fan
See E5020 ENGINE COOLING
.