Isuzu Trooper 1999 Workshop Manual page 875

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6E–74
TROOPER 6VE1 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
FUEL TRIM CELL — Tech 2 Range 0-21 —
The fuel trim cell is dependent upon engine speed and
MAF sensor readings. A plot of RPM vs. MAF is divided
into 22 cells. Fuel trim cell indicates which cell is currently
active.
FUEL TRIM LEARN
— Tech 2 Displays NO or YES —
When conditions are appropriate for enabling long term
fuel trim corrections, fuel trim learn will display "YES."
This indicates that the long term fuel trim is responding to
the short term fuel trim. If the fuel trim learn displays
"NO," then long term fuel trim will not respond to changes
in short term fuel trim.
HO2S BANK 1, SEN. 1
— Tech 2 Range 0-1132 mV —
Represents the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor
output voltage. Should fluctuate constantly within a range
between 10 mV (lean exhaust) and 1000 mV (rich
exhaust) while operating in closed loop.
HO2S BANK 1, SEN. 2 (Auto Trans) — Tech 2
Range 0-1000mV —
Monitors the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. The
PCM monitors the operating efficiency of catalytic
converter by comparing the output voltages of sensor 1
and sensor 2 in this bank. If the catalytic converter is
operating efficiently, the output voltage of sensor 1 will
give a greater fluctuation than that of sensor 2. If the
PCM detects an abnormal level of voltage fluctuation
from sensor 2, a DTC P0420 will be set, indicating that the
catalytic converter for this bank is no longer operating
efficiently.
HO2S BANK1, SEN. 2 (Manual Trans) — Tech 2
Range 0-1132 mV —
Represents the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage.
Should fluctuate constantly within a range between 10mV
(lean exhaust) and 1000 mV (rich exhaust) while
operating in closed loop. this is used along with HO2S
Bank 1, Sensor 3 to determine the catalytic converter
efficiency in the manual transmission models.
HO2S BANK1, SEN. 3 (Manual Trans)—Tech 2
Range 0-1000 mV—
Monitors the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. The
PCM monitors the operating efficiency of catalytic
converter by comparing the output voltages of sensor 2
and sensor 3.
If the catalytic converter is operating
efficiently, the output voltage of sensor 2 will give a
greater fluctuation than that of sensor 3. If the PCM
detects and abnormal level of voltage fluctuation from
sensor 3, a DTC P0420 will be set, indicating that the
catalytic converter no longer operating efficiently.
HO2S BANK2, SEN. 1—Tech 2 Range 0-1132 mV—
Represents the fuel control exhaust oxygen sensor
output voltage. Should fluctuate constantly within a range
between 10mV (lean exhaust) and 1000 mV (rich
exhaust) while operating in closed loop.
HO2S BANK 2, SEN. 2 (Auto Trans)—Tech 2 Range
0-1000 mV—
Monitors the exhaust oxygen sensor output voltage. The
PCM monitors the operating efficiency of catalytic
converter by comparing the output voltages of sensor 1
and sensor 2 in this bank. If the catalytic converter is
operating efficiently, the output voltage of sensor 1 will
have a greater fluctuation than that of sensor 2. If the
PCM detects an abnormal level of voltage fluctuation
from sensor 2, a DTC P0430 will be set, indicating that the
catalytic converter for this bank is no longer operating
efficiently.
HO2S BANK 1, SEN. 1—Tech 2 Displays NOT
READY or READY—
Indicates the status of the exhaust oxygen sensor. The
Tech 2 will indicate that the exhaust oxygen sensor is
ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating HO2S voltage
sufficient to allow closed loop operation. This will not
occur unless the exhaust oxygen sensor is warmed up.
HO2S BANK 2, SEN. 1 — Tech 2 Displays NOT
READY or READY —
Indicates the status of the exhaust oxygen sensor. The
Tech 2 will indicate that the exhaust oxygen sensor is
ready when the PCM detects a fluctuating HO2S voltage
sufficient to allow closed loop operation. This will not
occur unless the exhaust oxygen sensor is warmed up.
HO2S WARM UP TIME BANK 1, SEN. 1/BANK 1,
SEN 2 (AUTO TRANS)/BANK 1, SEN. 2 (MANUAL
TRANS)/BANK 1 SEN. 3 (MANUAL TRANS)/BANK 2
SEN. 1/BANK 2 SEN. 2 (AUTO TRANS) — Tech 2
Range 00:00:00-99:99:99 HRS:MIN:SEC —
Indicates warm-up time for each HO2S. The HO2S
warm-up time is used for the HO2S heater test. The PCM
will run the heater test only after a cold start (determined
by engine coolant and intake air temperature at the time
of start-up) and only once during an ignition cycle. When
the engine is started the PCM will monitor the HO2S
voltage. When the HO2S voltage indicates a sufficiently
active sensor, the PCM looks at how much time has
elapsed since start-up. If the PCM determines that tool
much time was required for the HO2S to become active,
a DTC will set. If the engine was warm when started,
HO2S warm-up will the display "00:00:00".
IAC POSITION — Tech 2 Range 0-255 Counts —
Displays the commanded position of the idle air control
pintle in counts. A larger number of counts means that
more air is being commanded through the idle air
passage. Idle air control should respond fairly quickly to
changes in engine load to maintain desired idle RPM.
IAT (INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE) — Tech 2 Range
–40°C to 151°C (–40°F to 304°F) —
The PCM converts the resistance of the intake air
temperature sensor to degrees. Intake air temperature
(IAT) is used by the PCM to adjust fuel delivery and spark
timing according to incoming air density.
IGNITION 1 — Tech 2 Range 0-25.5 Volts —
This represents the system voltage measured by the
PCM at its ignition feed.

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