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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

Description - engine management

General
The V8 engine is equipped with the Bosch Motronic M5.2.1 engine management system. This system is a sequential 
multiport fuel injection system controlled by an Engine Control Module (ECM). 

A single ECM is used for the control of the existing 4.0 litre engine and the new 4.6 litre engine introduced with 03 
model year vehicles for the NAS market only. The ECM contains the tunes for both engines variants. When the ECM 
is replaced, TestBook/T4 must be used to select the correct tune to match the engine fitment.

The ECM has On Board Diagnostic (OBD) strategies as required by various market legislative bodies. To meet these 
requirements the system monitors and reports on any  faults that cause excessive exhaust emissions. 

In markets that mandate OBD, the ECM monitors performance of the engine for misfires, catalyst efficiency, exhaust 
leaks and evaporative control loss. If a fault occurs, the ECM stores the relevant fault code and warns the driver of 
component failure by illuminating the Malfunction Indicator Light in the instrument pack.

In markets where OBD is not mandatory, the ECM will still monitor performance of the engine and store the fault code, 
but will not  illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Light.

The ECM uses input and output information from its sensors and actuators to control the following engine conditions:

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Fuel quantity.

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Closed loop fuelling.

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Open loop fuelling.

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Ignition timing.

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Knock control.

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Idle speed control.

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Emission control.

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On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) where applicable.

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Vehicle immobilisation.

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Misfire detection (where applicable).

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Vehicle speed signal.

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Rough road signal (where applicable).

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Low fuel level signal (where applicable).

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Coolant temperature gauge signal.

The ECM processes sensor information from the following input sources:

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Ignition switch (position II).

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Crankshaft speed and position sensor.

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Camshaft position sensor.

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Engine coolant temperature sensor.

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Mass air flow sensor.

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Intake air temperature sensor.

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Knock sensor.

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Throttle position sensor.

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Heated oxygen sensors.

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High/ Low ratio switch.

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Fuel tank pressure sensor (where fitted)

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Thermostat monitoring sensor (where fitted)

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