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Voltage at Engine (& ECT) ECU Wiring Connectors (Cont'd)
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
ISC1 (E10 ± 35)
ISC2 (E10 ± 34)E1 (E10 69)IG SW ON10 14ISC3 (E10 ± 33)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
ISC4 (E10 ± 32)
VF1 (E10 ± 29)E1 (E10 69)Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 120 seconds10 40VF2 (E10 ± 28)± E1 (E10 ± 69)Maintain engine s eed at 2,500 rm for 120 seconds
after warming up then return to idling1.0 ± 4.0
OX1 (E10 ± 48)E1 (E10 69)Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 120 secondsPulse generation
OX2 (E10 ± 47)± E1 (E10 ± 69)Maintain engine s eed at 2,500 rm for 120 seconds
after warming up
Pulse generation
(0 ± 1.0)
HT (E10 ± 71)±E01 (E10 ± 80)Idle2.0 or less
KNK1 (E10 ± 50)E1 (E10 69)IdlePulse generationKNK2 (E10 ± 49)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IdlePulse generation
NSW (E10 76)E1 (E10 69)IG SW ONShift position ªPº or ªNº range1.0 or lessNSW (E10 ± 76)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ONEx. shift position ªPº or ªNº range10 ± 14
SP1 (E9 ± 2)±E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ONRotate driving wheel slowly.4 or more
TE1 (E9 ± 20)E1 (E10 69)IG SW ON10 14TE2 (E9 ± 19)± E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
W (E9 6)E1 (E10 69)IG SW ON2.0 or lessW (E9 ± 6)± E1 (E10 ± 69)Idle10 ± 14
OD1 (E9 ± 12)±E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON4.0 ± 6.0
A/C (E9 34)E1 (E10 69)A/C SW ON (at idle)2.0 or lessA/C (E9 ± 34)± E1 (E10 ± 69)A/C SW OFF10 ± 14
ACMG (E9 23)E1 (E10 69)A/C SW ON (at idle)2.0 or lessACMG (E9 ± 23)± E1 (E10 ± 69)A/C SW OFF10 ± 14
TR (E9 ± 37)±E1 (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON10 ± 14
VT01 (E9 ± 40)E2 (E10 65)IG SW ONThrottle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed1.0 or less
VT02 (E9 ± 39)± E2 (E10 ± 65)IG SW ONThrottle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open3.0 ± 5.5
NEO (E9 ± 38)±E1 ± (E10 ± 69)IG SW ON4.0 ± 6.0
Engine & ECT ECU Terminals
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B. Inspect resistance of engine & ECT ECU wiring connectorsNOTICE: Do not touch the ECU terminals.
Check the resistance between each terminal of the wiring
connectors.w Disconnect the SST (check harness) connectors
from the ECU.
w Measure the resistance at each terminal.
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Resistance of ECU Wiring Connectors
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
#10 (E10 ± 20)
#20 (E10 ± 19)
#30 (E10 ± 18)+ B (E9 ± 31)13 2 14 2#40 (E10 ± 17)±+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±13.2 ± 14.2
#50 (E10 ± 16)
#60 (E10 ± 15)
ISC1 (E10 ± 35)
ISC2 (E10 ± 34)+ B (E9 ± 31)10 30ISC3 (E10 ± 33)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±10 ± 30
ISC4 (E10 ± 32)
ACIS (E10 39)+ B (E9 ± 31)38 5 44 5ACIS (E10 ± 39)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±38.5 ± 44.5
HT (E10 71)+ B (E9 ± 31)51 63HT (E10 ± 71)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±5.1 ± 6.3
EVAP (E10 74)+ B (E9 ± 31)30 34EVAP (E10 ± 74)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±30 ± 34
ERG (E10 75)+ B (E9 ± 31)33 39ERG (E10 ± 75)±
+ B1 (E9 ± 32) ±33 ± 39
IDL1 (E10 ± 64)E2 (E10 65)Throttle valve openInfinity
IDL2 (E10 ± 63)± E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Throttle valve fully closed2,300 or less
VTA1 (E10 ± 43)E2 (E10 65)Throttle valve open3,300 ± 10,000
VTA2 (E10 ± 42)± E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Throttle valve fully closed200 ± 800
VC (E10 ± 41)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)±4,000 ± 9,000
THA (E10 ± 45)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Intake air temp. 20
°C (68 °F)2,000 ± 3,000
THW (E10 ± 44)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)Coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)200 ± 400
THG (E10 ± 46)±E2 ± (E10 ± 65)EGR gas temp. 50 °C (112 °F)69,400 ± 88,500
G1 (E10 ± 26)G (E10 7)Camposition sensor 10 + 40°C (14 104°F)125 190G2 (E10 ± 25)±G (E10 ± 7)Cam position sensor ± 10 ± + 40°C (14 ± 104°F)125 ± 190
NE (E10 ± 27)±G (E10 ± 7)Cam position sensor ± 10 ± + 40 °C (14 ± 104 °F)155 ± 240
Engine & ECT ECU Terminals
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wDisconnect the SST from the wiring connectors.
SST 09990±01000
4. REINSTALL ENGINE & ECT ECU TO FLOOR PANEL
(a) Connect the two ECU connectors.w Match the male connector correctly with the female
connector, then press them together.
w Tighten the bolt.
Make sure the connector is completely connected, by tight-
ening the bolt until there is a clearance of less than 1 mm
(0.04 in.) between bottom of the male connector and end of
the female connector.
(b) Install the ECU with the bolt.
(c) Install the ECU protector with the two nuts.
(d) Install the floor carpet.
(e) Install the instrument panel under cover with the two clips.
5. RECONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF BATTERY FI±135
EFI SYSTEM
± Electronic Control System (Engine & ECT ECU)
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Fuel Cut RPM
INSPECTION OF FUEL CUT RPM
1. WARM UP ENGINEAllow the engine to warm up to normal operating
temperature.
2. CONNECT TACHOMETER Connect the test probe of a tachometer to terminal IG of the
check connector.
NOTICE
w Never allow the tachometer terminal to touch ground as
it could result in damage to the igniter and/or ignition
coil.
w As some tachometers are not compatible with this
ignition system, we recommend that you confirm the
compatibility of yours before use.
3. INSPECT FUEL CUT OPERATION
(a) Increase the engine speed to at least 2,500 rpm.
(b) Check for injector operating noise.
(c) Check that when the throttle lever is released, injectoroperation noise stops momentarily and then resumes.
HINT:
w The vehicle should be stopped.
w Measure with the A/C OFF.
Fuel return rpm: 1,400 rpm
4. REMOVE TACHOMETER
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Cut RPM)EFI SYSTEM
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SERVICE DATA (Cont'd)
Water temp.
sensorResistanceat ±20°C (±4 °F)
at 0 °C (32 °F)
at 20 °C (68 °F)
at 40 °C (104 °F)
at 60 °C (140 °F)
at 80 °C (176 °F)10 ± 20 k 
4 ± 7 k 
2 ± 7 k 
0.9 ± 1.3 k 
0.4 ± 0.7 k 
0.2 ± 0.4 k 
EGR gas
temp.
sensorResistanceat 50°C (112 °F)
at 100 °C (212 °F)
at 150 °C (302 °F)69 ± 89 k 
12 ± 15 k 
2 ± 4 k 
Main oxygen
sensorHeater coil resistance5.1 ± 6.3 
Sub±oxygen
sensorHeater coil resistance5.1 ± 6.3 
ECUHINT:
Perform all voltage and resistance measurements with the ECU connected.
 Verify that the battery voltage in 11 V or above with the ignition switch is ON.
Voltage
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
BATT ± E1±10 ± 14
IGSW
+B ± E1
+B1
IG SW ON10 ± 14
VC ± E2±4.0 ± 6.0
IDL1E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed1 or lessIDL1
IDL2 ± E2
IG SW ONThrottle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open10 ± 14
VTA1E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully closed0.1 or lessVTA1
VTA 2 ± E2
Throttle (or sub±throttle) valve fully open3.0 ± 6.0
KS ± E1IdlingPulse generation
THA ± E2
THW±E2Idling
Intake air temp. 20
°C (68 °F)1.0 ± 3.0
THW ± E2IdlingEngine coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)0.1 ± 1.0
STA ± E1Cranking6.0 or more
#10
#20
E01IG SW ON10 ± 14#20
#30
#40±
E01
E02IdlingPulse generation
IGT1
IGT2
± E1IdlingPulse generation
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SERVICE DATA (Cont'd)
ECU (cont'd)Voltage (cont'd)
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage (V)
IGF1E1
IG SW ON1.0 or lessIGF1
IGF2± E1
IdlingPulse generation
G1
G2 G1 (±)
G2 (±)
±IdlingPulse generation
NE ± NE (+)IdlingPulse generation
M±REL ± E1IG SW ON10 ± 14
FPC E1
Cracking, Sudden racing (6,000 rpm)4.2 ± 6.0
FPC ± E1
IdlingPulse generation
DI ± E1Idling7.5 or more
FPU E1
IG SW ON10 ± 14
FPU ± E1
Restarting high temp.2.0 or less
PAG ± E1IG SW ON10 ± 14
ISC1
ISC2
ISC3
ISC4 ± E1
IG SW ON10 ± 14
VF1
VF2
± E1Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 120 seconds
after warming up then return to idling.1.0 ± 4.0
OXR1
OXL1 ± E1Maintain engine speed at 2,500 rpm for 120 seconds
after warming upPulse generation
(0 ± 1.0)
HTR1
HTR2 E01IG SW ON10 ± 14HTR2
HTL1
HTL2±
E01
E02Idling2.0 or less
EGR1
EGR2
EGR3
EGR4 ± E1
IG SW ON10 ± 14
EGR ± E1Idling10 ± 14
KNK1
KNK2
± E1IdlingPulse generation
NSW E1IG SW ON
Shift position ºPº or ºNº range1.0 or less
NSW ± E1IG SW ON
Ex. shift position ºPº or ºNº range10 ± 14
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SERVICE DATA (Cont'd)
ECU (cont'd)Resistance of wiring connector side (cont'd)
TerminalsConditionSTD voltage ()
±
HTR1
HTR2
HTL1
HTL2 +B
+B1±5.1 ± 6.3
±
PA G +B
+B1±30 ± 34
±IDL1 +BThrottle valve fully openInfinity
±IDL1
IDL2
+B
+B1Throttle valve fully closed2,300 or less
±VTA1E2
Throttle valve fully open3,300 ± 10,000
±VTA1
VTA2E2
Throttle valve fully closed200 ± 800
VC ± E2±4,000 ± 9,000
THS ± E2Intake air temp, 20
°C (68 °F)2,000 ± 3,000
THW ± E2Coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)200 ± 400
THG ± E2EGR gas temp. 50 °C (112 °F)69,400 ± 88,500
G1
G2 G1 (±)
G2 (±)
±Cam position sensor ± 10 ± +40
°C (14 ± 104 °F)835 ± 1,350
NE ± NE (±)engine speed sensor ± 10 ± +40 °C (14 ± 104 °F)835 ± 1,350
Fuel cut rpmw/ Vehicle speed 0 km/h and coolant temp. 80 °C (176 °F)
Fuel cut rpm
Fuel return rpm
1,800 rpm
1,400 rpm
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The EFI system is composed of three basic sub±systems: Fuel, Air Induction and Elect\
ronic Control
Systems.
FUEL SYSTEM
An electric pump fuel pressure supplies sufficient fuel, under a constant pressure, to the EFI injectors. In
accordance with signals from the ECU (Electronic Control Unit), these \
injectors inject the quantity of fuel most
appropriate for the engine condition into the intake manifold.
AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM
The air induction system provides sufficient air for engine operation.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
The 1UZ±FE engine (ECU±formerly EFI computer) with a microcomputer \
centrally controls the EFI, ESA,
ISC and Diagnosis system, etc. The ECU controls the following functions:
1. Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
The ECU receives signals from various sensors indicating changing engine op\
eration conditions such as:Intake air volume
Intake air temperature
Coolant temperature
Engine rpm
Acceleration/deceleration
Exhaust oxygen content etc.
The signals are utilized by the ECU to determine the injection duration nec\
essary for an optimum air±fuel
ratio.
2. Electronic Spark Advance (ESA) The ECU is programmed with data for optimum ignition timing under any and all opera\
ting conditions. Using
data provided by sensors which monitor various engine functions (rpm, coola\
nt temperature, etc.), the
Electronic Control Unit (ECU) triggers the spark at precisely right instant. (S\
ee IG section)
3. Idle Speed Control (ISC) The ECU is programmed with idle speed data for various engine conditions (\
coolant temperature, air condi-
tioner ON/OFF, etc.).
The air volume flowing through the throttle valve by±pass passage is adj\
usted according to the signal from
each sensor and the idle speed is kept at the set value.
4. Diagnosis Function When the ECU detects any malfunctions or abnormalities in the sensor network\
, it lights the ºCHECKº en-
gine warning light in the combination meter. At the same time, the trouble is identified and a diagnostic code
is recorded by the ECU. The diagnostic code can be read by the number of\
blinks of the ºCHECKº engine
warning light when terminals TE1 and E1 are connected. The diagnostic co\
des are refer to the later page.
(See TR section)
5. Self±Correction Function If any sensor malfunctions, an average value recorded in the back±up ci\
rcuit is substituted to make driving
possible.
If danger is predicted, the engine is stopped and the ºCHECKº engine\
warning light will light up.
6. Fail±Safe Function Even if an abnormality occurs in the ECU, the back±up circuit uses a specifie\
d fuel injection and ignition
timing to provide vehicle driveability, and also lightsup the ºCHECKº engine warning light.
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FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel is pumped up by the fuel pump, which flows through the fuel filter unde\
r pressure through the fuel pipe
to the delivery pipe where it is distributed to each injector. The fuel pressure regulator adjusts the pressure of the fuel from the fuel \
line (high pressure side) to a pressure
284 kPa (2.9 kgf/cm2, 41 psi) higher than the pressure inside the intake \
manifold, and excess fuel is returned
to the fuel tank through the return pipe.
When the engine is hot, the fuel pressure is increased to control percolation in the fuel system and impr\
ove
restartability and idling stability.
The pulsation damper absorbs the slight fluctuations in fuel pressure ca\
used by the injector.
The injectors operate on input of injection signals from the ECU and inj\
ect fuel into the intake manifold.
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