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EMISSION CONTROL (AUX. EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES) H6DO

SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1. System Overview There are three emission control systems, which are as follows: Crankcase emission control system Exhaust emission control system Catalytic converter Air/fuel (A/F) control system Ignition control system Evaporative emission control system On-board refueling vapor recovery (ORVR) system EC(H6DO)-2

SYSTEM OVERVIEW Item Main components Function Crankcase emission control system Exhaust emission control system Catalytic converter Air/fuel (A/F) control system Ignition control system Evaporative emission control system On-board refueling vapor recovery (ORVR) system Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve Draws blow-by gas into intake manifold from crankcase and burn it together with air-fuel mixture. Amount of blow-by gas to be drawn in is controlled by intake manifold pressure. Front Catalytic converter Oxidizes HC and CO contained in exhaust gases as well as reducing Rear NOx. Engine control module (ECM) Front oxygen (A/F) sensor Rear oxygen sensor Throttle position sensor Manifold absolute pressure sensor Mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor ECM Crankshaft position sensor Camshaft position sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Knock sensor Canister Purge control solenoid valve Pressure control solenoid valve Vent valve Drain valve Receives input signals from various sensors, compares signals with stored data, and emits a signal for optimal control of air-fuel mixture ratio. Detects density of oxygen contained exhaust gases. Detects density of oxygen contained in exhaust gases. Detects throttle opening. Detects absolute pressure of intake manifold. Detects amount of intake air. Detects the amount of intake air temperature inside the air cleaner case. Receives various signals, compares signals with basic data stored in memory, and emits a signal for optimal control of ignition timing. Detects engine speed (revolution). Detects reference signal for combustion cylinder discrimination. Detects coolant temperature. Detects engine knocking. Absorbs evaporative gas that accumulates in fuel tank when engine stops, and releases it to combustion chambers for a complete burn when the engine is started. This prevents HC from being discharged into atmosphere. Receives a signal from ECM and controls purge of evaporative gas absorbed by canister. Receives a signal from ECM and controls evaporative gas pressure in fuel tank. Opens a valve during refueling to let fuel vapor in the fuel tank flow to the canister. The system also closes the port to the canister when the fuel tank is full of fuel. Closes the evaporation line by receiving a signal from ECM to check the evaporation gas leak. EC(H6DO)-3

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 2. Schematic Diagrams :(A) :(B) (32) (30) (14) (32) (23) (15) (12) (5) (6) (41) (42) (43) (40) (17) (38) (21) (39) (31) (27) (18) P (44) (54) N D (16) (37) (36) (11) (10) (35) (4) (26) (24) (25) (29) (7) (20) (9) (33) (19) (29) (3) (34) (24) (25) (35) (22) (4) (8) (36) (37) (53) (46) (47) (55) (45) (49) (50) (28) (48) (52) (51) EC-02102 EC(H6DO)-4

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Engine control module (ECM) (20) Rear catalytic converter (39) Fuel level sensor Ignition coil and igniter assembly (21) Fuel pump controller (40) Vent valve (3) Crankshaft position sensor (22) PCV valve (41) Shut-off valve (4) Camshaft position sensor (23) Pressure control solenoid valve (42) Fuel tank pressure sensor (5) Throttle position sensor (24) Front oxygen (A/F) sensor (43) Fuel tank sensor control valve (6) Electronic control throttle (25) Rear oxygen sensor (44) Transmission control module (7) Fuel injector (26) Air filter (45) ABS/VDC control module (8) Pressure regulator (27) Electronic control throttle motor (46) Data link connector (9) Engine coolant temperature sensor (28) Accelerator pedal position sensor (47) Vehicle speed signal (10) Manifold absolute pressure sensor (29) Fuel damper (48) A/C compressor (11) Purge control solenoid valve (30) Mass air flow and intake air temperature (49) A/C relay sensor (12) Fuel pump (31) Air intake chamber (50) Body integrated unit (13) Fuel tank (32) Resonator (51) Malfunction indicator light (14) Air cleaner element (33) Knock sensor (52) Tachometer (15) Canister (34) Oil temperature sensor (53) Atmospheric pressure sensor (16) Ignition relay (35) Variable valve lift diagnosis oil (54) Neutral switch pressure switch (17) Fuel pump relay (36) Oil switching solenoid valve (55) A/C rotation lock sensor (18) Fuel filter (37) Oil flow control solenoid valve (A) Electrical wiring (19) Front catalytic converter (38) Fuel temperature sensor (B) Control piping EC(H6DO)-5

CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 3. Crankcase Emission Control System The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system prevents air pollution that will be caused by blowby gas being emitted from the crankcase. The system consists of rocker covers with fresh air inlet, connecting hoses, a PCV valve and a chamber. (3) (4) (A) (B) (7) (5) (4) (8) (9) (6) EC-02036 Air intake chamber (6) Crankcase (A) To intake manifold Electronic control throttle (7) Rocker cover RH (B) Blow-by gas (3) Connecting hose (8) Spring (4) PCV valve (9) Valve (5) Rocker cover LH EC(H6DO)-6

4. Catalytic Converter CATALYTIC CONVERTER The basic materials of the three-way catalytic converter are platinum (Pt), rhodium (Rh) and palladium (Pd), and a thin coat of their mixture is applied onto honeycomb or porous ceramics of an oval or round shape (carrier). To avoid damaging the catalytic converter, only unleaded gasoline should be used. The catalytic converter reduces HC, CO and NOx in exhaust gases through chemical reactions (oxidation and reduction). These harmful components are reduced most efficiently when their concentrations are in a certain balance. These concentrations vary with the air-fuel ratio. The ideal airfuel ratio for reduction of these components is the stoichiometric ratio. Therefore, the air-fuel ratio needs to be controlled to around the stoichiometric ratio to purify the exhaust gases most efficiently. EC(H6DO)-7

AIR/FUEL (A/F) CONTROL SYSTEM 5. Air/fuel (A/F) Control System The air/fuel (A/F) control system makes a correction to the basic fuel injection duration in accordance with the signals from the front oxygen (A/F) sensor so that the stoichiometric ratio is maintained, thus ensuring most effective exhaust gas purification by the three-way catalytic converter. Different basic fuel injection durations are preset for various engine speeds and loads, as well as the amount of intake air. This system also has a learning control function which stores the corrected data in relation to the basic fuel injection in the memory map. This allows an appropriate air-fuel ratio correction to be added automatically in quick response to any situation that requires such an effect. Thus, the air-fuel ratio is optimally maintained under various conditions while purifying exhaust gases most effectively, improving driving performance and compensating for changes in sensors performance over time. EC(H6DO)-8

AIR/FUEL (A/F) CONTROL SYSTEM MEMO EC(H6DO)-9

IGNITION CONTROL SYSTEM 6. Ignition Control System The ignition system is controlled by the ECM. The ECM monitors the operating condition of the engine using the signals from the sensors and switches shown below and determines the ignition timing most appropriate for each engine operating condition. Then it sends a signal to the igniter, commanding generation of a spark at that timing. The ECM uses a preprogrammed map for a closed-loop control which provides its ignition timing control with excellent transient characteristics, i.e., highly responsive ignition timing control. EC(H6DO)-10

IGNITION CONTROL SYSTEM (7) (13) (14) (6) (12) (11) (10) (3) (4) (9) (5) (8) (5) EC-02037 ECM (8) Crankshaft position sensor #1 ignition coil (9) Electronic control throttle (3) #3 ignition coil (10) #6 ignition coil (4) #5 ignition coil (11) #4 ignition coil (5) Camshaft position sensor (12) #2 ignition coil (6) Manifold absolute pressure sensor (13) Engine coolant temperature sensor (7) Mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor (14) Knock sensor EC(H6DO)-11

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 7. Evaporative Emission Control System A: GENERAL The evaporative emission control system prevents fuel vapors from escaping into atmosphere. This system includes a canister, purge control solenoid valve, fuel cut valve, and the lines connecting them. Fuel vapor in the fuel tank is introduced into the canister through the evaporation line, and are absorbed by activated carbon in it. The fuel cut valve is also incorporated in the fuel tank line. The purge control solenoid valve is controlled optimally by the ECM according to the engine condition. The pressure control solenoid valve incorporated in the fuel tank evaporation line regulates the pressure/vacuum in the fuel tank under the control of the ECM which uses the signal from the fuel tank pressure sensor. (4) (3) (5) (17) (15) (14) (16) (7) (9) (8) (10) (13) (12) (11) (6) EC-02092 Fuel gauge (7) Pressure control solenoid valve (13) Fuel tank Intake manifold (8) Drain valve (14) Fuel cut valve (3) Throttle body (9) Drain filter (15) Fuel tank pressure sensor (4) Purge control solenoid valve (10) Shut-off valve (16) Vent valve (5) Engine control module (ECM) (11) Fuel temperature sensor (17) Fuel tank sensor control valve (6) Canister (12) Fuel level sensor B: FUEL CUT VALVE The fuel cut valve is incorporated in the fuel tank. The rising level of the fuel in the fuel tank causes the float to move up and close the cap hole so that no fuel can enter the evaporation line. EC(H6DO)-12

C: FUEL TANK CAP EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The fuel tank cap is of a quick lock type and can be opened or closed in 1/4 of a full turn. The fuel tank cap has a relief valve, which prevents development of vacuum in the fuel tank in the event of a problem with the fuel vapor line. When there is no problem with the fuel vapor line, the filler pipe is sealed at the portion (A) and by the seal pressed against the filler pipe end. If vacuum develops in the fuel tank, the atmospheric pressure forces the spring down to open the valve; consequently outside air flows into the fuel tank, thus controlling the inside pressure. (4) (A) (3) EC-02109 Seal (3) Valve Spring (4) Filter EC(H6DO)-13

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM D: CANISTER The canister incorporates a drain valve and a drain filter. The charcoal filled in the canister temporarily stores fuel vapors. When the purge control solenoid valve is opened by a signal from the ECM, the external fresh air entering the canister carries the fuel vapors into the collector chamber. The drain filter is installed at the air inlet port of the drain valve. It cleans the air taken in the canister through the drain valve. (A) (C) (B) EC-02093 Drain valve (A) Air Drain filter (B) To pressure control solenoid valve (C) From fuel tank EC(H6DO)-14

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM E: PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE The purge control solenoid valve is on the evaporation line between the canister and intake manifold. It is installed at the underside of intake manifold. (A) (B) EC-00237 (A) (B) To canister To intake manifold EC(H6DO)-15

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM F: PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE The fuel tank pressure control solenoid valve is located in the evaporation line between the shut-off valve on fuel filler pipe and the fuel tank. It adjusts the fuel tank inside pressure under the control of the ECM. When the tank inside pressure becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure, the valve is opened allowing fuel vapors to be introduced into the canister. On the other hand, when the tank inside pressure becomes lower than the atmospheric pressure, external air is taken from the drain valve into the canister. (A) (3) (4) (B) (C) (5) EC-00026 Filter (A) Atmospheric pressure Coil (B) From shut-off valve (3) Connector terminal (C) To fuel tank (4) Diaphragm (5) Valve G: VENT VALVE The vent valve is located inside of the fuel tank. During filling the fuel tank, fuel vapors are introduced into the canister through the vent valve. When the fuel vapor pressure becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure and overcomes the spring force which is applied to the back side of the diaphragm, the port toward the canister is opened. The vent valve also has a float which rises and block the port toward the canister when the fuel is full. EC(H6DO)-16

H: SHUT-OFF VALVE EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM The shut-off valve is located at the top of the fuel filler pipe. When a filler gun is inserted into the filler pipe, the shut-off valve closes the evaporation line. (A) (B) (3) (5) (4) (6) EC-00029 Pin (A) To canister Valve (B) To fuel tank (3) Spring (4) Plate (5) Shaft (6) Pin EC(H6DO)-17

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM I: FUEL TANK SENSOR CONTROL VALVE The fuel tank sensor control valve is installed on the top of the fuel tank and its one end is connected to the fuel tank pressure sensor while its other end is open to the atmosphere. EC-00031 EC(H6DO)-18

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM J: FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR The fuel tank pressure sensor is installed on the top of the fuel tank and measures the pressure in the fuel tank. The measured pressure is converted into an electrical signal and sent to the ECM for diagnosis of the evaporative emission control system. (A) (D) (C) (B) EC-02110 Connector (A) Output voltage Terminal (B) Input pressure (C) To fuel tank (D) To fuel tank sensor control valve EC(H6DO)-19

ON-BOARD REFUELING VAPOR RECOVERY (ORVR) SYSTEM 8. On-board Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) System A: GENERAL The on-board refueling vapor recovery system allows the fuel vapors in the fuel tank to be introduced directly into the canister through the vent valve when the fuel tank inside pressure increases as a result of refueling. The diagnosis of the system is performed by monitoring the fuel tank inside pressure data from the fuel tank pressure sensor while forcibly closing the drain valve. B: OPERATION While driving Since the back side of the diaphragm in the pressure control solenoid valve is open to the atmosphere, the diaphragm is held pressed by the atmospheric pressure in the position where only the external air is introduced into the canister. When the fuel vapor pressure acting on the other side of the diaphragm increases and overcomes the atmospheric pressure, it pushes the diaphragm and opens the port through which the fuel vapors make their way to the canister. (4) (3) (5) EC-02103 Canister (4) Intake manifold Pressure control solenoid valve (5) Shut-off valve: Open (3) Purge control solenoid valve EC(H6DO)-20

ON-BOARD REFUELING VAPOR RECOVERY (ORVR) SYSTEM While refueling As the fuel enters the fuel tank, the tank inside pressure increases. When the inside pressure becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure, the port of the vent valve opens, allowing the fuel vapors to be introduced into the canister through the vent line. The fuel vapors are absorbed by charcoal in the canister, so the air discharged from the drain valve contains no fuel. When a filler gun is inserted, the shut-off valve closes the evaporation line. (3) (4) (5) EC-02104 Canister (4) Shut-off valve: Closed Pressure control solenoid valve (5) Filler gun (3) Vent valve EC(H6DO)-21

VACUUM CONNECTIONS 9. Vacuum Connections The hose and pipe connections of the intake manifold and other related parts are as shown in the illustration. (B) (A) (C) (D) : (3) : (4) EC-02039 Pressure regulator (A) Delivery line Purge control solenoid valve (B) Fuel evaporation line (3) Hose (C) Return line (4) Pipe (D) Front of vehicle EC(H6DO)-22