Yesa-3102 (3.0) Eng
Yesa-3102 (3.0) Eng
Yesa-3102 (3.0) Eng
YESA-3101
Ver. 3.0
#604, Samhwan Digital Venture Tower, 280-13, Seongsu-dong 2 ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 133-832, Korea
TEL: 82-2-2024-0077 / FAX: 82-2-2024-0070 / E-mail: [email protected] / Web: http://www.yes01.co.kr
WARNING
criminal liability.
1. Cautions ............................................................................................................. 1
2. Equipment Overview ....................................................................................... 3
3. Exercise ............................................................................................................. 3
1) Objectives ....................................................................................................... 7
2) Operation Requirements ............................................................................... 7
3) Theory ............................................................................................................. 7
4) Operation Sequence ...................................................................................... 14
5) Measurements ................................................................................................ 16
(1) Injector ........................................................................................................ 16
(2) W.T.S (Water temperature sensor) .......................................................... 18
(3) Ignition Coil ................................................................................................. 19
(4) C.K.P (Crank shaft position sensor) ......................................................... 20
(5) C.M.P (Cam shaft position sensor); C.A.P (Cam shaft angle sensor) .. 21
(6) O2 Sensor .................................................................................................. 22
(7) O.C.V (CVVT Oil control valve) ................................................................ 23
(8) T.P.S (Throttle position sensor) ................................................................ 24
(9) PG-A (Pulse generator A) / PG-B (Pulse generator B) .......................... 26
6) Diagnosis ........................................................................................................ 28
7) How to install Software .................................................................................. 34
8) Fault in insertion on computer ....................................................................... 38
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Equipment Overview
Specification
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1. Front View
Name of parts
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2. Right View
Name of parts
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2. Left View
Name of parts
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Objectives
a. Waveform of gasoline engine can be measured using scanner and scope.
b. Self-diagnosis of gasoline engine can be measured using scanner and scope.
c. Names of main components of gasoline engine can be known.
d. Correct equipment operating method can be understood and operated.
Operation Requirements
a. This equipment requires gasoline fuel.
b. This equipment requires a flat place so that the equipment may be fixed on.
c. This equipment requires to be operated after fully understanding this manual.
Theory
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Figure 1-1 The rotating assembly for a V-8 engine that has eight pistons
and connecting rods and one crankshaft.
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Figure 1-3 The coolant temperature is controlled by the thermostat, which opens and allows
coolant to flow to the radiator when the temperature reaches the rating temperature of the
thermostat.
Figure 1-4 A typical lubrication system, showing the oil pan, oil pump, oil filter, and oil passages.
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∙ Fuel tank, where fuel is stored and where most fuel pumps are located
∙ Fuel filter and lines, which transfer the fuel for the fuel tank to the engine
∙ Fuel injectors, which spray fuel into the intake manifold or directly into the cylinder,
depending on the type of system used
The ignition system is designed to take 12 volts from the battery and convert it to
5,000 to 40,000 volts needed to jump the gap of a spark plug. Spark plugs are
threaded into the cylinder head of each cylinder, and when the spark occurs, it
ignites the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder creating pressure and forcing the piston
down in the cylinder. The following components are part of the ignition system.
∙Spark plug - Provide an air gap inside the cylinder where a spark occurs to start
combustion
∙Sensor - Includes crankshaft position (CKP) and camshaft position (CMP) sensors,
used by the power-train control module (PCM) to trigger the ignition coil(s) and the
fuel injectors
∙Ignition coil - Increase battery voltage to 5,000 to 40,000 volts
∙Ignition control module (ICM) - Controls when the spark plug fires
∙Associated wiring - Electrically connects the battery, ICM, coil, and spark plugs
3.2 Operation
Engine cycles are identified by the number of piston strokes required to complete the
cycle. A piston stroke is a one-way piston movement either from top to bottom or
bottom to top of the cylinder. During one stroke, the crankshaft rotates 180 degrees
(1/2 revolution). A cycle is a complete series of events that continually repeats. Most
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∙Intake stroke - The intake valve is open and the piston inside the cylinder travels
downward, drawing a mixture of air and fuel into the cylinder. The crankshaft rotates
180 degrees from top dead center (TDC) to bottom dead center (BDC) and the
camshaft rotates 90 degrees.
∙Compression stroke - As the engine continues to rotate, the intake valve closes
and the piston moves upward in the cylinder, compressing the air-fuel mixture. The
crankshaft rotates 180 degrees from bottom dead center (BOG) to top dead center
(TOC) and the camshaft rotates 90 degrees.
∙Power stroke - When the piston gets near the top of the cylinder, the spark at the
spark plug ignites the air-fuel mixture, which forces the piston downward. The
crankshaft rotates 180 degrees from top dead center (TOG) to bottom dead center
(BOG) and the camshaft rotates 90 degrees.
∙Exhaust stroke - The engine continues to rotate, and the piston again moves
upward in the cylinder. The exhaust valve opens, and the piston forces the residual
burned gases out of the exhaust valve and into the exhaust manifold and exhaust
system. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees from bottom dead center (BOC) to top
dead center (TOC) and the camshaft rotates 90 degrees.
This sequence repeats as the engine rotates. To stop the engine, the electricity to
the ignition system is shut off by the ignition switch, which stops the spark to the
spark plugs.
The combustion pressure developed in the combustion chamber at the correct time
will push the piston downward to rotate the crankshaft.
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Figure 1-5 The downward movement of the piston draws the air-fuel mixture into the cylinder
through the intake valve on the intake stroke. On the compression stroke, tile mixture is
compressed by the upward movement of the piston with both valves closed. Ignition occurs at
the beginning of the power stroke, and combustion drives the piston downward to produce power.
On the exhaust stroke, the upward-moving piston forces the burned gases out the open exhaust
valve.
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Figure 1-6 Cutaway of an engine showing the cylinder, piston, connecting rod, and crankshaft.
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Operation Sequence
Caution
Do not let the rotating part to be in contact with foreign objects or the parts of the
body!
Caution
The practice must be conducted in the wide and flat area. This area must be able to
emit the exhaust fumes to the outside!
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4. After checking that the gear lever is on P or N range, start the engine by turning
the ignition key switch to ST.
Caution
Once the engine starts, warm up the engine until it reaches about 700 ~ 900 RPM.
Warm up the engine until the water temperature gauge reaches about 90℃
(Intermediate position between H and C on the gauge).
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Measurements
Caution
The waveform can be different for the certain types and model years of the car.
Caution
Basically, we can use the oscilloscope or multimeter to measure the waveform or
voltage values. We can conduct the measurement by inserting + probe into the
terminal of sensor or actuator, and connecting - probe into ground terminal or main
body of the engine.
1. Injector
Injector is an actuator that is used to inject the fuel after ECU completes calculating
air-fuel ratio. Under the same pressure environment, by controlling the timing and
fuel quantity with the injector, we can configure fuel injection, so that it suits for the
vehicle’s conditions.
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※Reference: The injection time is adjusted as the voltage of the alternator decreases.
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3. Ignition Coil
This induction coil is called ‘Ignition Coil’ that creates the spark for ignition plug in the
battery-based ignition system. In the center of the coil, there is a metal rod stacked
with 0.3mm silicon steel plate. On the top of this rod, there is 1st coil that is coiled for
200 ~ 500 times with the enamel wire, whose radius is about 0.5 ~ 0.8 mm. On the
top of this coil, there is 2nd coil that is coiled for 1,700 ~ 3,000 times with the enamel
wire, whose radius is about 0.06 ~ 0.08 mm. After putting this into the case, pour in
the oil to insulate it. The required insulation resistance is over 10MΩ at 80℃.
① Ignition Voltage: This shows the required voltage when the spark is created
between the poles of the plug.
② Attenuated Vibration Section: This shows that the remaining energy in
ignition coil attenuates towards 1st coil of the ignition.
③ Spark Line: This shows that there is continuous ARC discharge between the
poles of the plug.
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① The middle gear part indicates the reference signal for top dead center of
no.1 cylinder and no.4 cylinder. This shows two waveforms without bumps.
② Besides the large gear in the middle, the maximum voltage and minimum
voltage of small gears should be the same when the engine’s number of
revolutions is constant. (This varies according to the difference between
maximum voltage and minimum voltage.)
③ This vehicle’s number of tooth for the rotation wheel is 60 with every 2 teeth
carved, which means that the angle between each gear is 6°.
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5. C.M.P (Cam shaft position sensor); C.A.P (Cam shaft angle sensor)
C.M.P (Cam shaft position sensor) is the sensor that detects the compression status
of no.1 cylinder and no.4 cylinder. Based on this signal, the ignition sequence will be
determined. According to the measurement methods, there are optical-type and hall-
device type.
The analysis of the waveform from C.M.P (Cam shaft position sensor)
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6. O2 Sensor
O2 Sensor is installed at the exhaust manifold in order to control air-fuel ratio. In
order to do so, it measures the O2 concentration in the exhaust fumes and controls
the air-fuel ratio. According to the methods, there are Zirconia O2 sensor and
Titanium O2 sensor.
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① This represents the opening of the throttle valve under idle status.
② This represents that the amount of air intake increases (accelerates) as the
throttle valve opens.
③ This represents that maximum opening status of throttle valve, called (WOT).
④ This represents the closure of throttle valve (decelerating).
⑤ This shows the closed state of the throttle valve.
※Reference: Although the voltage of no.1 status and no.5 status should be the same,
due to carbon or other foreign elements, the throttle valve will not be able to
close completely, which could cause difference in voltage.
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Output speed sensor (PG-B) is an important input sensor that detects the turbine
shaft of the transmission and output revolution counts, and conveys these to TCM. It
is composed of normal input and output sensor. This output sensor plays as vital
input information in electronic control and necessary information for such operation
regions as feedback control, damper clutch control, gear step control, line pressure
control, clutch operation pressure control, and other standards used to determine
sensor breakdown.
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Diagnosis
Caution
When conducting the practice with the sensors or actuators shut down, it should be
done quick and fast. After finishing the practice, all the sensors and actuators should
be restored to the normal operation state and fault code should be removed.
Caution
Since this equipment is not operating at the same condition as the actual vehicle,
fault code can occur on the parts, except for the auxiliary engine device.
EOBD ECU
◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎
(01) (02) (03) (04) (05)
#1 #2 #3 #4
W.T.S
INJECTOR INJECTOR INJECTOR INJECTOR
◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎
(06) (07) (08) (09) (10)
#1 #2 #3 #4
C.K.P
IG. COIL IG. COIL IG. COIL IG. COIL
◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
◎ ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
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●
00 ●
● ● ●
1 2 3
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4 5 6
● ● ●
7 8 9
● ● ●
ENTER 0 START/STOP
Example
When trying to shut down W.T.S, enter code number ‘05’
When trying to shut down C.K.P sensor, enter code number ‘10’
2) After entering the code number, press ‘START/STOP’ button to stop the
operation of the actuator or engage the actuator into the normal operation.
3) After checking the symptoms, press ‘START/STOP’ one more time to restore
it back to the normal operation.
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Notice
Manufacturer: Hyundai motor company
Vehicle: 12’ YF SONATA
Engine type: G 2.0 MPI-Theta2 (1,998 cc)
3) After the connection is completed without error, check the fault code for the
particular sensors and actuators by configuring the shut-down or operation of
the sensors and actuators at ‘2.Adjusting the operation of sensors and
actuators’
4) After checking the fault code, restore the sensors and actuators back to the
normal operation. And then, initialize them using ‘Erase Memory’ function.
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Notice
Manufacturer: Hyundai motor company
Vehicle: 12’ YF SONATA
Engine type: G 2.0 MPI-Theta2 (1,998 cc)
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3) After the connection is completed without error, we can check the status of
engine or its revolution counts. Also, we can check the engine data that
varies according to the surrounding environment.
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Software Requirements
a. 32bit/64bit Windows® OS PC with the resolution that is equal or higher than
1024 x 768.
b. Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or higher
c. 2GB RAM or higher
d. Full Internet Connection
e. The latest version of Adobe Reader
1. Insert the disc into the PC that you want to install this program.
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6. Depending on the needs, click on ‘Adobe Reader’ and ‘Microsoft .Net Framework
4.5’ shortcuts on the desktop in order to install them.
Notice
If the PC that you use already has ‘Adobe Reader’ or ‘Adobe Acrobat’ installed, it is
unnecessary to install ‘Adobe Reader’.
Notice
If the PC that you use already has ‘Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5’ installed, it is
unnecessary to install ‘Adobe Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5’.
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7. Once all the installations have been completed, run ‘AUTOSIM.exe’ shortcut on
the desktop.
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Notice
This function requires the electric car equipment that supports Auto Fault.
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3. Click on ‘CONNECT’ button on the bottom in order to synchronize the electric car
with PC.
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4. Once the connection is complete, the corresponding port No. will be displayed on
‘Port’ section. Green lamp will light up at Connection part.
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7. You can turn the corresponding Fault back to its original state by clicking ‘CLEAR’
button. Even though you do not press it, after 30 seconds, it will automatically return
to its original state.
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8. Once the practice session is over, press ‘DISCONNECT’ button to cut off the
connection.
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YESA-3102
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