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Saturday, 18 February 2017

Car and all types of vehicle trouble finding within 30 minute.

 Knowledge share by 
 Mashiur Rahman with Modern Vehicle.

  ECCS OUTLINE

                                                  1) What’s ECCS?

                                                 2) Purpose of ECCS Development

                                                 3) ECCS Flow System

 

 ECCS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION


                               1)  Fuel Injection Control
                 2)  Ignition Timing Control

                 3)  Fuel Pump Control
                 4)  Idle Speed Control
                 5)  Pressure Regulator Control

                 6)  Fail-Safe System
                 7)  On Board Diagnosis System


 THREE MAJOR FLOW SYSTEMS


                       1. Fuel Flow System
                     2. Air Flow System

                     3. Electrical Flow System



 FUNCTION OF COMPONENT PARTS

                            1.  Component Parts Location
                             2. Sensors
                             3. Actuators
                             4. ECCS Control Module (ECM)




5. ENGINE SPEED CONTROL

                      1.  At Cold Condition 
                           2.  Idling After Cold Start
                           3.  Idling After Engine Warm-up 
                           4.  Control During Acceleration
                           5.  Knocking Control

                           6.  Control During Deceleration


 ECCS OUTLINE

1) What’s ECCS?


ECCS is the original abbreviation for Electronic Concentrated Engine Control System and used to be the symbol of the improved system of the electronically controlled engine management system of its first-generation (EGI or EFI). ECCS accurately controls fuel injection quantity, idle engine speed, and ignition timing for every engine condition. To perform such accurate controls, ECCS requires various information to come from the sensors as input signals. Then the system determines the appropriate value among the programmed data and sends output signals to the respective actuators.


2) Purpose of ECCS Development

       • Improve engine performance

       • Improve fuel consumption
       • Reduce air pollution
       • Improve drivability
             • Improve stability in cold condition

 3) ECCS Flow System


Although particular components vary from model to model, basically, the ECCS monitors and  controls these 3 primary systems to maintain the maximum engine performance. 

       • Fuel flow system

       • Air flow system

       • Electronic flow (ignition) system
Constant adjustments are made to maintain a specified relationship between these systems. Understanding this relationship will allow you to more easily break down the overall engine operations into smaller segments. In doing so, you can more systematically target and/or eliminate them as part of the cause of any malfunctions. Brief descriptions of each system are found on the following pages. To maintain the operational relationship described above, the ECCS uses three basic types of components such as sensors, controllers and actuators.







2. ECCS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

ECCS is capable of controlling a number of functions. It is also capable of providing more delicate and more sophisticated control for the various engine operating conditions.  The following functions are controlled by ECCS.

1) Fuel Injection Control



Based on the quantity of intake air (air mass), the fuel injection control system determines the fuel injection quantity corresponding to the engine conditions. For example, the optimum fuel injection quantity is determined by the coolant temperature at the time when the engine is operating. After idling, the air-fuel mixture ratio is properly controlled by a learning function.

2) Ignition Timing Control


Reads data from the program matrix stored in ECM and determines the optimum ignition timing based on the engine speed and the intake air quantity.

3) Fuel Pump Control

Controls the power supply to the fuel pump according to the engine conditions. It includes a system that controls the power supply voltage value in order to reduce the pump noise and the power consumption.

4) Idle Speed Control

Receives signals from various sensors and adjusts the engine to the optimum idle speed

5) Pressure Regulator Control

Increases the fuel pressure temporarily when starting an engine that has a high coolant temperature. The fuel pressure is normally controlled corresponding to the intake manifold vacuum pressure by means of the fuel pressure regulator.

6) Fail-Safe System

The ECM has a backup program for when a malfunction occurs in some important sensors and the ECM is able to control the engine in a limited manner so the vehicle may be driven.

7) On Board Diagnosis System

The ECM is able to monitor major sensors and some actuators for incorrect signals. If a malfunction occurs due to missing, open or short circuits, the ECM  self-diagnosis system will record a code that can be  retrieved by a service technician during diagnosis.

3. THREE MAJOR FLOW SYSTEMS  

1) Fuel Flow System

All ECCS models have the same basic fuel flow system, as shown in the diagram below. A fuel pump pulls the fuel from the fuel tank, moves it through the fuel lines (including a fuel filter) and eventually supplies it to the engine through the fuel injectors. The pressure control device maintains the specified fuel pressure throughout the system.

2) Air Flow System


As with the fuel flow system, ECCS air flow systems are basically the same from model to model. Since the quantity of air mixed with fuel (mixture ratio) is the key to engine performance, the control of intake air is extremely important.


Sensors Location 
Sensors Name
                                              

What is the ECU in a car?.
ECU








An engine control unit (ECU) is a type of electronic control unit that controls a series of actuators on an internal combustion engine to ensure optimal engine performance.


Mashiur:     ECU is an electronic device, which is received a signal from various types of sensors. After received that signal, calculated the data to drive actuators.

what is sensor ?.
sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The specific input could be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure, or anyone of a great number of other environmental phenomena.

Actuator
 An actuator is a component of a machine that is responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or system. An actuator requires a control signal and a source of energy. The control signal is relatively low energy and maybe electric voltage or current, pneumatic or hydraulic pressure, or even human power.


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