low oil pressure FIAT MAREA 2001 1.G Workshop Manual
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Technical Data
Engine: lubrication
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LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION Values in mm
Engine lubrication circuit forced circulation, via geared pump
with cartridge oil filter in series
Oil pump: type gears
Pump operated through auxiliary shaft
Oil pressure relief valve incorporated in the oil pump
Full flow filter cartridge
Low oil pressure transmitter electrical
IlimBi between the edge of the gears
^^^•••F and the pump casing
JjOj^^^U between the upper edge of the
^^*^^B§ gears and the pump cover
Clearance between the bearing and the driven gear
Clearance between the drive gear shaft and the
housing in the pump casing
Oi p between drive gear
* * and driven gear
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Operating pressure at a temperature of 100°C
when idling > 1 bar
at 4000 rpm > 4.5 bar
Pi 9.0-9.8 daN
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9 1 Hi I H? P2 6.92-7.21 daN
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Technical Data
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LUBRICATION - DESCRIPTION Values in mm
Engine lubrication circuit forced circulation, via geared pump
with cartridge oil filter in series
Oil pump: type geared located in the
crankshaft front cover
Pump operated by chain driven by crankshaft
Oil pressure relief valve incorported in crankshaft front cover
Full flow filter cartridge
Low oil pressure transmitter electrical
llOmH between the edge of the gears
^^^•••F and the pump casing
(EQi^^^U between upper edge of
^^^^BBf gears and pump cover
Oi 0 between drive gear
-*r-H- and driven gear
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Operating pressure at a temperature of 100°C
when idling 1 bar
at 4000 rpm > 4 bar
11.73-12.51
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Oil pressure relief valve spring
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Engine
Fuel feed system
10.
1. Pressure rod
2. Pin
3. Nozzle
4. Coil
5. Pilot valve
6. Ball plunger
7. Control area
8. Supply volume
9. Control volume
10. Fuel outlet connector (low pressure)
11. Control port
12. Supply port
13. Electrical connection
14. Fuel input connector (high pressure)
15. Spring
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INJECTORS
The injectors are fitted to the cylinder head
and are electromagnetic in type. They are
controlled directly by the injection control
unit.
The injectors come with a high-pressure sup
ply port and a recirculation pipe at environ
mental pressure; The supply port is connected
to a delivery manifold (rail) with pipes de
signed to withstand the high service pressures.
The injector can be divided into two parts:
- Actuator/spray made up of a pressure rod
(1), pin (2) and nozzle (3);
- control solenoid made up of coil (4) and
pilot valve (5).
Operation
Injector operation may be divided into three
stages:
1. rest position
Coil (4) is deactivated and plunger (6) is in
closed position to prevent fuel entering the
cylinder: Fc > Fa where Fc is the force gener
ated by pressure acting on the control area (7)
of pressure rod (1) and Fa is the force due to
the pressure acting on supply volume (8).
2. Start of injection
Coil (4) is excited and causes plunger (6) to
rise. Fuel flows from control volume (9) to
the return manfold to bring about a pressure
drop in control area (7). Simultanteously, line
pressure through supply port (12) exerceses a
force Fa > Fc on supply volume (8) to cause
pin (2) to rise and thus allow fuel into the
cylinders.
3. end of injection
Coil (4) is deactivated and causes plunger (6)
to return to closed position. The resulting bal
ance of forces makes pin (2) return to rest po
sition and injection therefore ends.
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The glow plugs are controlled by means of a
preheating control unit under the direct con
trol of the injection control unit.
The preheating control unit contains a smart
relay that sends a return response (feedback)
to the injection control unit, which is thus in
formed of faults in the preheating control unit
or glow plug short-circuits to earth.
The figure shows the connectors on the base
of the preheating control unit and the pin-out
1. Earth
2. Injection control unit (pin 22)
3. Power supply from main injection relay
4. Not connected
5. Injection control unit (pin 62)
8. Positive from battery (+30)
G. Glow plugs (only four outputs are used)
ACCELERATOR
PEDAL POTENTIOMETER
Accelerator pedal position is converted to an
electrical voltage signal and send to the injec
tion control unit by a potentiometer connected
to the accelerator pedal.
Accelerator pedal position is processed to
gether with rpm information to provide injec
tion times and pressure.
The sensor consists of a case (1) secured to
the pedal by a flange, which contains an axi-
ally-positioned shaft (2) connected to two
potentiometers (3): main and safety potenti
ometers.
A coil spring on the shaft ensures the correct
resistance to pressure while a second spring
ensures return upon release.
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PRESSURE PUMP
The pressure pump is radialjet type with three
radial pistons (total capacity 0.657 cc). It is
controlled by a timing belt with or without
timing requirements.
Each pump unit consists of:
a piston (5) opered by a cam (2) integral with
the pump shaft (6);
a plate-type intake valve (3);
a delivery ball valve (4).
The pressure pump must be supplied at a
pressure of at least 0.5 bars; and for this rea
son the fuel system is equipped with an aux
iliary pump submerged in the tank.
The pressure pump is lubricated and cooled
by the diesel fuel via channels and is able to
deliver a maximum pressure of 1350 bars.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Cylinder
Cam
Plate-type intake valve
Ball-type delivery valve
Piston
Pump shaft
Diesel intake connection -
from fuel filter
Diesel delivery connection
to manifold (rail)
Diesel delivery connection
recirculation
low pressure
high pressure
low pressure
PRESSURE REGULATOR
FILTER
The fuel pressure regulator is fitted to the
pressure pump and controlled directly by the
injection control unit. It regulates fuel feed
pressure to the injectors.
The pressure regulator consists mainly of the
following parts:
1. Ball plunger
2. Pin
3. Valve
4. Preload spring
5. Coil
6. Body
7. Anchor
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Operation at high rotation speeds
When the engine speed is increased, the ki
netic energy of the exhaust gases increases
gradually.
As a result, the speed of the turbine (5) in
creases and consequently the supercharging
pressure.
The VGT solenoid valve (2) operated by the
injection control unit (1), through the actuator
(4) causes the moving vanes to change posi
tion until the maximum opening position is
reached.
1. Injection control unit
2. VGT solenoid valve
3. Vacuum reservoir
4. Pneumatic actuator
5. Turbine
There is therefore an increase in the passage
sections and consequently a slowing down in
the flow of exhaust gases which pass through
the turbine (1) at the same speed or slower
than the low speed conditions.
The speed of the turbine (1) decreases and
settles down at a suitable vaule for the correct
operation of the engine at high speeds.
1. Turbine
2. Moving vanes
3. Pneumatic actuator
4. Rotary seal
TURBOCHARGER (1910 JTD 100 CV)
It basically consists of two impellers (1) on
one shaft (2) which rotates on floating bear
ings lubricated by a duct (3) from the engine
lubrication circuit.
The oil used dissipates some of the large
amount of heat given off by the exhaust gases
at the turbine.
There is a waste gate valve (4) fitted on the
turbocharger, operated by a pneumatic actua
tor (5), that makes it possible to shutter the
flow of exhaust gases to the turbine, accord
ing to the engine power/torque requirements.
The pneumatic actuator is controlled by the en
gine management control unit via a solenoid
valve.
* The turbocharger used on the 1910 JTD 100 CV version is the fixed geometry type.
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The EGR valve consists of:
- a Pierburg EGR solenoid (1) operated by engine management unit (2)
- a pipe from the exhaust manifold (4) (from which the exhaust gases flow)
- an air-water heat exchanger (3) (that lowers exhaust gas temperature)
- a pipe connected to throttle body (5) to which exhaust gases are admitted
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Operation
With coolant temperature > 20°C and engine speeds between 800 and 3000 rpm, the engine management
unit controls the EGR solenoid by means of a square wave signal.
Changes in this signal allow the EGR coil to move a plunger and thus modulate the flow of exhaust gas
from the exhaust manifold to the intake manifold; this achieves two results:
- less air is taken in
- combustion temperature is lowered (due to the presence of inert gases), thus reducing the formation of
NOx (nitrogen oxides).
The engine management control unit is constantly informed of recirculation gas quantity via data from the
debimeter. If the intake of a given quantity of air (Qam) is required for a given rpm and the level sent by
the debimeter (Qar) is lower, the difference (Qgr) is the amount of gas recirculated.
Qam - Qar = Qgr
Qam = stored theoretical air quantity
Qar = actual air quantity
Qgr = recirculated gas quantity
An atmospheric pressure signal is used in controlling the EGR valve to detect when the car is being driven at
altitude. The recirculation gas quantity can then be reduced to prevent engine fumes.
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Electrical equipment
Instrument panel
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INSTRUMENT PANEL (excluding C.A.)
3 4 56789 10 11 12
21 20 1918 17 24 16 15 14 13 23 22
Front side
1. Fuel level gauge
2. Fuel reserve warning light
3. Speedometer
4. ABS failure warning light
5. Brake pad wear warning light
6. Left direction indicator warning light
7. Side lights warning light
8. Right direction indicator warning light
9. Main beam warning light
10. Low brake fluid level and handbrake ap-
plied/EBD system failure warning light
11. Rev counter
12. Engine coolant temperature gauge
13. Air Bag fault warning light
14. Brake light failure warning light
15. Doors open warning ilght
16. Trip counter/mileometer/outdoor tempera
ture gauge
17. Low engine oil pressure warning light
18. Generator warning light
19 Injection system failure warning light
20. FIAT CODE system warning light
21. Heater plugs warning light
22. Seat belt warning light
23. Water in diesel filter warning light
24. EOBD warning light
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Control module
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Wiring diagram
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A. Battery recharging warning light
B. Low engine oil pressure warning light
C. Left direction indicator warning light
D. Right direction indicator warning light
E. Side lights warning light
F. Instrument panel symbol lighting
G. Main beam warning light
H. Air Bag fault warning light
I. ABS failure warning light
J. Fuel reserve warning light
K. Fuel level gauge
L. FIAT CODE system warning light
M. Injection system failure warning light
M1. EOBD warning light
N. Water in diesel filter warning light
O. Heater plugs warning light
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P. Seat belt warning light
Q. Brake pad wear warning light
R. Low brake fluid/handbrake on/EBD sys
tem failure warning light
S. Brake light electronic control module
T. Brake light failure warning light
U. Doors open warning ilght
V. Speedometer
W. Rev counter
X. Engine coolant temperature gauge
Y. Electronic module
Z. Milometer - trip meter/outside tempera
ture gauge
Z1 Odometer reset button
* Short-circuit plugs
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DESCRIPTION
Engine types
DESCRIPTION 10i 0) c.a. 01/70
ANTI-LOCKING BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) AND FAILURE WARNING LIGHT 67 67 67 67
STARTING - ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND INJECTION - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - INSUFFICIENT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT - INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING LIGHT -
REV COUNTER 69 69 — 71
STARTING - ELECTRONIC INJECTION - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT - HEATER PLUGS WARNING LIGHT - INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING
LIGHT - FUEL PREHEATING — — 73 —
STARTING - EGR CONTROL - INJECTION CONTROL - HEATER PLUGS AND WARNING LIGHT - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT — — — —
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING LIGHT — 75 — —
DIAGNOSTIC SOCKECT CONNECTIONS 77 77 77 77
PREPARATION FOR TAXI 79 79 79 79
FM.B. The numbers in the table correspond to the page number of the electrical system in the manual
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