electronic control unit FIAT MAREA 2001 1.G Workshop Manual

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Technical Data Marea-Marea Weekend
Engine: cooling system • fuel system 2000 range (§)
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COOLING
Cooling circuit coolant circulation via centrifugal pump, radiator
and two speed fan operated by engine control unit
Water pump operated via belt
fl (^+\ STA9E 1 90°H-94°C 96°+97T
^ Engagement vj^/ ?
of fan stage Z 95°+99°C (•) 101+102°C
\f Operated by v .
control unit (s\oo\ 9 85V89X 93°-H94T
• v y
v—' stage 2 90°+94°C (•) 98+99T
opening starts 81° - 85°C
Engine coolant
thermostat rnax opening 99+103°C 101DC+105'C
valve travel 9.5 mm
Fitting clearance between impeller p
vanes and pump casing j |< 0.3:1.1 mm 0.4 : 0.95 mm
Pressure for checking system water tightness 0.98 bar
Pressure for checking exhaust valve on expansion
tank cap 0.98 bar
(•) Versions with climate control
FUEL FEED SYSTEM
Make
Electronic integrated
injection-ignition
MPI - I.A.W.
Weber-Marelli
Electronic integrated
injection-ignition
MPI - BOSCH Motronic
Pump electric immersed in the tank
Output > 120 l/h
Fuel pressure regulator setting 3 bar
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Marea-Marea Weekend Technical Data
2000 range (j§) Engine: fuel system - special tools
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INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM
COMPONENTS
Electronic control unit
Manual gearbox I.A.W. 4EF. B3
Electronic control unit
Automatic transmission I.A.W. 4EF. L1
Air pressure sensor M. Marelli TPRT 05
Fuel vapour solenoid valve M. Marelli EC2
Throttle case M. Marelli 46 SX F2
Idle adjustment actuator M. Marelli IB 02
Injector M. Marelli IWP 109
Fuel pressure regulator MARWALL RPM 84
Coolant temperature sender unit SYLEA 402.386.01
Top Dead Centre and rpm sensor M. Marelli CVM 02
Throttle position sensor (potentiometer) M. Marelli IPF 2C
Detonation sensor NGK KNE 11
Electric fuel pump (*) MARWALL ESS 291
Lambda sensor upstream of catalyzer NTK OZA 534 A1
Lambda sensor downstream of catalyzer NTK OZA 532 A1
Fuel filter MARWALL FA 5325 IN
Timing sensor SYLEA SFA 200
Ignition coil Champion BAE 920A/
BERU 0.040.100.029
SPECIAL TOOLS
(*) Use tool 1870736000 for removing-refitting the fuel pump retaining ring nut
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Technical Data Marea- Marea Weekend
Engine: fuel system - special tools 2000 arnge ©)
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INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM COMPO­
NENTS
Injection/ignition system electronic control unit Bosch ME31F001
Motorized throttle body Bosch 0.250.003.052
Injector Bosch 0.280.155.770
Electric fuel pump (*) Bosch 0.580.313.011
Air flow meter Bosch 0.281.002.199
Engine coolant temperature sensor ELTH 2690350 - SYLEA
402.183.01
Lambda sensor (one upstream and one downstream of the catalyzer) Bosch LS F4
0.258.006.193
Fuel vapour solenoid valve Bosch 0.280.142.340
Detonation sensor Bosch 0.261.231.131
Hall effect injection timing sensor Bosch 0.232.101.036
Top Dead Centre and rpm sensor Bosch 0.261.210.160
Ignition coil Bosch 0.221.504.014
SPECIAL TOOLS
(*) Use tool 1870736000 for removing-refitting the fuel pump retaining ring nut
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Technical Data Marea- Marea Weekend
Electrical system 2000 range (§)
00.55
i^p} 16v J^M) 20v
STARTER MOTOR
Bosch
DW -12V -1.1 kW
Valeo
DGRA-12V-1,3kW(B)
Bosch
0 74.5-1.1/12V
Bosch
O 78.5-2 kW/12V
ALTERNATOR
Bosch
KCB1-14V-45/80A
Bosch
KCB2-14V-50/90A
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M. Marelli
A127IR-14V-55/100A
M. Marelli
A115IM-14V-55/105A
M. Marelli
A115IR-14V-70/120A
(•)
VOLTAGE REGULATOR BUILT IN ELECTRONIC
BATTERY
12V-50Ah-250A
12V-60Ah-380A
(A) n
12V-50Ah-250A 12V-60Ah-380A
12V-70Ah-450A (A)
IGNITION SYSTEM
Integrated electronic
injection-ignition
MPI I.A.W.
Weber-Marelli
Injection-ignition
Bosch Motronic MPI
integrated electronic
-
IGNITION
COIL M. Marelli BAE 920 A Bosch 0.221.504.014 -
SPARK PLUGS NGK BKR5EZ
Champion RC10YCC Champion RC8BYC -
CONTROL UNIT
INJECTION ADVANCE ELEC­
TRONIC
--Bosch EDC 15 C7
(•) For vehicles with climate control system (*) North European version (A) For the TAXI version
(•) Alternative
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Technical Data Marea-Marea Weekend
Electrical equipment: electronic injection- ignition 2000 range ©)
00.55
INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC
INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM r^p) lev
Make I.A.W. M.P.I. WEBER - MARELLI
Firing order 1-3-4-2
INJECTION/IGNITION CONTROL UNIT
Make and versions with manual gearbox I.A.W. 4EF. B3
type versions with automatic transmission I.A.W. 4EF. L1
IGNITION COIL WITH 4 HIGH TENSION INTAKES
Make Champion
Type BAE 920 A
Ohmic resistance of primary winding at 20°C Q 0.580
Ohmic resistance of secondary winding at 20°C Q 9100
SPARK PLUGS
Make and type NGK BKR5EZ
CHAMPION RC10YCC
Thread on engine M14x1.25
Spark gap mm 0.8
TOP DEAD CENTRE AND RPM SENSOR
Make M. Marelli
Type CVM 02
Sensor winding resistance at 20°C Q 575-750
Distance (gap) between sensor and
crankshaft pulley tooth 0.5 + 1.5
ADVANCE ON ENGINE
With engine idling 700±50/min 4°
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Marea- Marea Weekend • ^ Engine
2000 range (Q) Fuel feed system
10.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Marea-Marea Weekend 1596 16v has a 4 cylinder in line engine, with 16 valves, 1596 cc, twin over­
head camshaft and a Marelli IAW 4EF integrated electronic injection/ignition system.
The fuel system differs from the one described for the 1581 16v "99 range" version through the addition
of several variants to make it compatible with the EEC Stage 3 EOBD regulations.
The main modifications to the system can be summarized as follows:
- Engine management control unit with IAW 4EF
- Catalytic converter near the exhaust manifold to take maximum advantage of the heat of the gases.
- Two Lambda senors, one upstream (front) and one downstream (rear) which check the quality of the
exhaust gases and the operation of the catalyzer.
- Adoption of a timing sensor on the inlet side timing pulley.
DIAGRAM SHOWING ENGINE EXHAUST ASSEMBLY
1. Exhaust manifold
2. Catalytic converter
3. Front Lambda sensor
4. Rear Lambda sensor
5. Silencers
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Engine
Fuel feed system
Marea- Marea Weekend
2000 range @
10.
FUEL ANTI-EVAPORATION SYSTEM
The fuel anti-evaporation system has several improvements, compared with previous versions, aimed at
sealing the fuel vapours on the outside.
In particular, the following measures have been adopted:
- multi-purpose valve on the tank to prevent leaks.
- New anti-evaporation solenoid valve and the adoption of rapid attachment connectors for the anti-
evaporation system pipes.
- Plug on the fuel filler with attachment cable.
For further information on the fuel system, refer to publication: 507137.
Key
1. Filler
2. Multi-purpose valve
3. Active charcoal filter
4. Anti-evaporation solenoid
valve
5. Fuel vapour intake on inlet
manifold
6. Fuel tank
7. Engine management elec­
tronic control unit
LOCATION OF DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET
The diagnostic socket for the analysis of the en­
gine management system is located under the
junction unit in the dashboard. This socket also
makes the connection with the diagnostic equip­
ment (Examiner or other instruments) for the
other electronic control units on the vehicle.
In effect, it is a "standardized" 16-way diagnostic
socket which can be connected to the diagnostic
equipment using the "MPX97" adaptor.
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Engine
Fuel feed system
Marea-Marea Weekend ®> *»
2000 range @)
10.
LOCATION OF INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Key
1. Variable valve timing control solenoid
2. Injectors
3. Fuel vapour cut-out solenoid valve
4. Injection/ignition control unit
5. General system protective fuse
6. Flow meter/air temperature sensor
7. Motorized throttle body
8. Engine coolant temperature sensor
9. Vehicle speed sensor
10. Variable geometry manifold actuator solenoid
valve
11. RPM sensor
12. Front Lambda sensor connector
13. Ignition coil
14. Timing sensor
15. Rear Lambda sensor connector
16. Detonation sensors
17. Accelerometer
LOCATION OF DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET
The diagnostic socket for the analysis of the en­
gine management system is located under the
junction unit in the dashboard. This socket also
makes a connection with the diagnostic equip­
ment (Examiner or other instruments) for the
other electronic control units on the vehicle.
It is a "standardized" 16-way diagnostic socket
which can be connected to the diagnostic equip­
ment using the "MPX97" adaptor.
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Marea- Marea Weekend 9 \) JTD
2000 range O
Engine
Index
FUEL SYSTEM
- Introduction
- System management strategies
- Fuel system functional diagram
- Diagram showing information ente­
ring/leaving the control unit and
sensors/actuators
INJECTION SYSTEM WIRING DIA­
GRAM
- Injection electronic control unit
- Rpm sensor
- Timing sensor
- Air flow meter
- Injectors
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Fuel temperature sensor
- Fuel pressure sensor
- Heater plugs control unit
- Accelerator pedal potentiometer
- Brake pedal switch
- Clutch pedal switch
- Excess pressure sensor
- Atmospheric pressure sensor
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THROTTLE CASING
- Removing-refitting
E.G.R. VALVE
- Removing-refitting
E.G.R. VALVE SELF-ADJUSTMENT
MOTOR
- Removing-refitting
E.G.R. VALVE HEAT EXCHANGER
- Removing-refitting
SOLENOID VALVE ON VACUUM
RESERVOIR FOR THROTTLE CA­
SING PNEUMATIC VALVE
- Removing-refitting
VACUUM RESERVOIR
- Removing-refitting
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FUEL SUPPLY CIRCUIT 18
- Immersed (auxiliary) pump and fuel
gauge assembly 19
- Fuel filter 19
- Pressure pump 20
- Fuel pressure regulator 20
- Multifunction valve 21
- Supply manifold (rail) 21
- Inertia safety switch 22
AIR SUPPLY CIRCUIT 23
- Throttle case 24
- Turbocharger 25
SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE
CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
- Removing-refitting 35
FUEL FILTER
- Removing-refitting 35
PRESSURE REGULATOR
- Removing-refitting 36
EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES 27
- Oxidizing catalytic converter 27
- Exhaust gas recirculation circuit
(EGR) 27
- Recirculation circuit for crankcase
vapours (blow-by) 29
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Marea- Marea Weekend © ™ Engine
2000 range Q Fuel feed system
10.
FUEL SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Marea and Marea Weekend 1.9 JTD cars are equipped with a 4 cylinder in line, 1910 cc turbodiesel en­
gine with two valves per cylinder, an overhead camshaft, turbocharger and intercooler and electronic in­
jection.
The fuel system ensures correct engine operation and can be divided into the following subsystems:
- Fuel feed circuit with common rail injection;
- air feed circuit;
- exhaust circuit;
- blow by vapour recirculation circuit;
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) circuit
Operation of the various circuits making up the fuel system is optimised by an electronic control system
managed by a special control unit.
The main feature of the fuel system is common rail fuel injection. Common rail is a higher pressure elec­
tronic injection system for fast direct injection diesel engines.
The main features of the common rail system are as follows:
- availability of high injection pressures (up to 1350 bars);
- possibility of modulating these pressures (from a minimum of 150 bars to a maximum of 1350 bars)
independently of engine speed (rpm) and engine load;
- ability to operate at high engine speeds (up to 6000 rpm);
- precise injection control (injection advance and duration);
- reduced fuel consumption;
- reduced emissions.
FUEL SYSTEM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
The management program (software) is stored inside the control unit memory and consists of a series of
strategies, each of which manages a precise system control function.
Through the use of information providd by the various sensors (input), each strategy processes a set of
parameters based on data stored in special control unit memory areas. It then controls system actuators
(output), i.e. the devices that allow the engine to operate.
The main purpose of these management strategies is to determine the exact amount of fuel to be injected
into the cylinders with timing (injection advance) and pressure designed to achieve the best possible en­
gine performance in terms of power, fuel consumption, fumes, emissions and handling.
The main system management strategies are essentially as follows:
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of injected fuel quantity;
of injection advance;
of injection pressure;
of auxiliary fuel pump;
of injection during over-run (cut-off);
of idle speed;
of maximum speed limitation;
of maximum torque limitation;
of fuel temperature;
of engine coolant temperature;
of air turbocharging pressure;
of glow plugs;
of exhaust fumes;
of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR);
of climate control system activation;
control of engine immobiliser operation (Fiat
CODE);
self-diagnosis
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