System Description

1992 Eagle Talon AWD L4-1997cc 2.0L DOHC TurboSECTION System Description
PURPOSE
The Electronically Controlled Multipoint Injection system (ECI-MULTI) maintains emission levels and fuel economy within government agency standards, while optimizing driveability. The system consists of an electronic control unit (ECU), control relay, wiring, sensors and actuators.

OPERATION
The ECU uses an 8-bit microprocessor, random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM) and an Input/Output (I/0) interface. The control relay supplies positive current to the purge solenoid, ECU, and injectors. It also supplies current to the fuel pump during starting.

The system also performs self-diagnostic procedures and provides back-up functions if certain circuits fail.

SENSORS/INPUTS
^ A/C control unit
^ Air flow sensor (AFS)
^ Barometric pressure sensor
^ Battery voltage
^ Coolant temperature switch (A/C only)
^ Crank angle sensor
^ EGR temperature sensor (Ca. only)
^ Engine coolant temperature sensor
^ Idle position switch
^ Ignition switch
^ Ignition timing adjustment connector
^ Inhibitor switch (A/T only)
^ Intake air temperature sensor
^ Detonation (Knock) sensor
^ Oxygen sensor
^ Power steering load switch
^ Throttle position sensor
^ Vehicle speed sensor
^ Camshaft (TDC) sensor

ACTUATORS/OUTPUTS
^ A/C relay
^ Automatic transmission control unit
^ Diagnostic check connector
^ EGR solenoid (Ca. only)
^ Fuel injector
^ Fuel pressure control solenoid
^ Fuel pump
^ Fuel pump check connector
^ Idle speed control servo
^ Malfunction indicator light
^ Power transistor
^ Purge control solenoid
^ Wastegate control solenoid




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