Description: 3Mz-Fe Engine Control System
Description: 3Mz-Fe Engine Control System
Description: 3Mz-Fe Engine Control System
E2
MREL
A078428E02
HINT:
• Bank 1 is the bank that includes cylinder No.1.
• Bank 2 is the bank that does not include cylinder No.1.
• Sensor 1 is the closest sensor to the engine assembly.
• Sensor 2 is the farthest sensor away from the engine assembly.
ES–86 3MZ-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – SFI SYSTEM
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The sensing portion of the heated oxygen sensor has a zirconia element that is used to detect oxygen
concentration in the exhaust. If the zirconia element is at the proper temperature and the difference in the
oxygen concentration between the inside and outside surfaces of the sensor is large, the zirconia element
will generate voltage signals. In order to increase the oxygen concentration detecting capacity in the
zirconia element, the ECM supplements the heat from the exhaust with heat from a heating element
inside the sensor. When the current in the sensor is out of the standard operating range, the ECM
interprets this as a fault in the heated oxygen sensor and sets a DTC.
Example:
The ECM will set a high current DTC if the current in the sensor is more than 2 A when the heater is OFF.
Similarly, the ECM will set a low current DTC if the current is less than 0.3 A when the heater is ON.
MONITOR STRATEGY
ES P0037: Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 1) open/short (Low electrical current)
P0038: Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 1) open/short (High electrical current)
Related DTCs
P0057: Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 2) open/short (Low electrical current)
P0058: Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 2) open/short (High electrical current)
Required sensors / components Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 1 and 2)
Required sensors / components Vehicle Speed Sensor
Frequency of operation Continuous
Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 1) open/short (Low electrical current) : 0.5
seconds
Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 2) open/short (Low electrical current) : 0.5
seconds
Duration
Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 1) open/short (High electrical current) : 0.2
seconds
Heated oxygen sensor heater (Bank 2) open/short (High electrical current) : 0.2
seconds
MIL operation Immediate
Sequence operation None
P0037, P0057:
Battery voltage 10.5 V or more
Engine Running
Starter OFF
All heater is turned OFF and intrusive heating is operated
(a) and (b)
when the following conditions are met
(a) Heater ON
(b) Heater current Less than 0.3 A
ES
COMPONENT OPERATING RANGE
HO2S heater current 0.4 to 1 A (at idle, warmed-up engine and +B: 11 to 14 V)
MONITOR RESULT
Refer to "Checking Monitor Status" for detailed information (See page ES-14 ).
The test value and test limit information are described as shown in the following table. Check the monitor
result and test values after performing the monitor drive pattern (See page ES-16).
• TID (Test Identification Data) is assigned to each emissions-related component.
• TLT (Test Limit Type):
If TLT is 0, the component is malfunctioning when the test value is higher than the test limit.
If TLT is 1, the component is malfunctioning when the test value is lower than the test limit.
• CID (Component Identification Data) is assigned to each test value.
• Unit Conversion is used to calculate the test value indicated on generic OBD ll scan tools.
TID $04: HO2S heater
TLT CID Unit Conversion Description of Test Data Description of Test Limit
Multiply by 0.000076 Maximum HO2S heater current
1 $02 Malfunction threshold for HO2S heater
(A) (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Multiply by 0.000076 Maximum HO2S heater current
1 $20 Malfunction threshold for HO2S heater
(A) (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P0136 (See page ES-130).
HINT:
• If DTCs related to different systems that have terminal E2 as the ground terminal are output
simultaneously, terminal E2 may have an open circuit.
• Read freeze frame data using the intelligent tester or the OBD II scan tool. The ECM records vehicle
and driving condition information as freeze frame data the moment a DTC is stored. When
troubleshooting, freeze frame data can help determine if the vehicle was running or stopped, if the
engine was warmed up or not, if the air-fuel ratio was lean or rich, and other data from the time the
malfunction occurred.
ES–88 3MZ-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – SFI SYSTEM
ES A082391E01
OK
(a) Remove the EFI MAIN relay from the engine room J/B.
(b) Measure the resistance of the EFI MAIN relay.
Standard resistance
Tester Connection Specified Condition
1-2 Below 1 Ω
3-5 10 kΩ or higher
Continuity
3-5
(when battery voltage is applied to terminals 1 and 2)
B016200
NG REPLACE EFI MAIN RELAY
OK
HINT:
E8 ECM E9 ECM • The HT1B stands for the heated oxygen sensor bank
A076903E53
1 sensor 2.
• The HT2B stands for the heated oxygen sensor bank
2 sensor 2.
OK REPLACE ECM
NG
3MZ-FE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM – SFI SYSTEM ES–89
(a) Check the wire harness between the ECM and heated
Wire Harness Side: oxygen sensor.
(1) Disconnect the E9 ECM connector.
Heated Oxygen Sensor Connector (2) Disconnect the H11 or H20 heated oxygen sensor
connector.
HT1B HT +B (3) Measure the resistance of the wire harness side
+B connectors.
Standard resistance
OX1B E2 E2
H20 Bank 1
OX
H11 Bank 2
Tester Connection
H20-2 (HT1B) - E9-25 (HT1B)
Specified Condition
ES
Below 1 Ω
Front View H11-1 (HT) - E9-33 (HT2B)
H20-2 (HT1B) or E9-25 (HT1B) - Body ground
10 kΩ or higher
H11-1 (HT) or E9-33 (HT2B) - Body ground
OK
REPLACE ECM