This document discusses the various electrical systems and sensors involved in engine and fuel control for a vehicle, including the power and ground connections, serial data lines, sensors for pressure, temperature, throttle position, oxygen levels, ignition timing, fuel injection, fuel pump operation, evaporative emissions, tank pressure, and octane selection. It also references subsystems that are controlled and monitored.
This document discusses the various electrical systems and sensors involved in engine and fuel control for a vehicle, including the power and ground connections, serial data lines, sensors for pressure, temperature, throttle position, oxygen levels, ignition timing, fuel injection, fuel pump operation, evaporative emissions, tank pressure, and octane selection. It also references subsystems that are controlled and monitored.
This document discusses the various electrical systems and sensors involved in engine and fuel control for a vehicle, including the power and ground connections, serial data lines, sensors for pressure, temperature, throttle position, oxygen levels, ignition timing, fuel injection, fuel pump operation, evaporative emissions, tank pressure, and octane selection. It also references subsystems that are controlled and monitored.
5V and Low Reference Bus (2 of 2) Engine Data Sensors - Pressure and Temperature Engine Data Sensors - Throttle Controls Oxygen Sensors and Ignition System Ignition Controls - Camshaft, Crankshaft, and Knock Sensors Fuel Controls - Fuel Injectors and Fuel Pump Fuel Controls - Evaporative Emission, Tank Pressure, Octane Selection Controlled/Monitored Subsystem References