System Description: Description
The air-fuel mixture ratio control is performed when the following conditions are satisfied.
- During the engine is running
- Engine coolant temperature: Changes according to driving condition.
- Operating temperature of A/F sensor must be satisfied.
- The deceleration fuel shut-off function must be deactivated.
ECM performs control for satisfying the theoretical air-fuel ratio as much as possible to allow the catalyst to effectively purge exhaust gas.
ECM controls the air-fuel mixture ratio corrections according to the following sensors.
- Engine coolant temperature sensor
- Pressure sensor downstream of throttle valve (Engine load)
- Air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor
- Heated oxygen sensor
EFFECTIVE PURGE OF EXHAUST GAS IN THE THREE WAY CATALYST
| A | : Content in exhaust gas |
| B | : Theoretical air-fuel ratio control range (near the catalyst) |
| CO | : Carbon monoxide |
| HC | : Hydrocarbon |
| NOx | : Nitrogen oxides |
The air-fuel mixture ratio control has functions as follows.
- Air-fuel mixture ratio corrections closed-loop control
- A/F sensor control
- Sensor heater control
- Air-fuel mixture ratio corrections adjustment control
- Catalyst monitoring function