Idle Air Control System - Suzuki DF 60 Service Manual

For ’03 model
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BY-PASS AIR SCREW / PASSAGE
Since the throttle valve is almost fully closed when idling / troll-
ing, the main flow of air necessary to maintain idling / trolling
speed passes through the by-pass air passage.
The by-pass air screw controls the flow of air through the pas-
sage and provides a means of partially adjusting the total amount
of air necessary for idling / trolling.
NOTE:
See the page 2-14 for the by-pass air screw adjustment proce-
dure.
IAC VALVE / PASSAGE
The IAC valve is a linear solenoid plunger type mounted on the
intake manifold (surge tank).
Its purpose is to control the amount of intake air flowing from the
IAC passage.
The IAC valve is driven by the duty cycle signal from the ECM.

IDLE AIR CONTROL SYSTEM

OUTLINE
The ECM controls the duty cycle signal of the IAC valve to regulate a portion of the intake air flow to the
intake manifold.
This system is used for the following purposes:
• To keep idling / trolling at the specified speed.
• To improve driveability when decelerating (Dash-pot effect).
• To improve engine starting and warm-up performance (Fast-idle function).
The sensors / switch shown below monitor current engine condition and send signals to the ECM. Based on
these signals, the ECM determines the optimum duty cycle (repeating "ON" time rate within a cycle).
A repeating ON / OFF signal at a specified rate (10 times a second) is then sent to the IAC valve.
CKP sensor:
Informs ECM of engine speed.
MAP sensor:
Informs ECM of intake manifold pressure.
CTP switch:
Informs ECM of throttle position (open/closed).
Cylinder temp. sensor:
Informs ECM of cylinder temperature.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
Signal
ECM
3-21
IAC valve

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