Hi Vocky,
I know this is a vx220 forum, but I found this page through a link when looking for ways to disable the EGR on my Corsa C. Obviously, it won't work as-is, but hoped that if I understood what was going on, then I'd be able to adapt it to my engine...
Also, sorry for cluttering this by asking questions that aren't directly relating to the Z22SE, but this feels so tantalisingly close to what I need and I guess if you explain how the circuit works then all the vx220 owners will be more in the know too...
I know this is a vx220 forum, but I found this page through a link when looking for ways to disable the EGR on my Corsa C. Obviously, it won't work as-is, but hoped that if I understood what was going on, then I'd be able to adapt it to my engine...
Checking through the Haynes manual, the connector for the Z12XE is different, which isn't a suprise, although the connections you list for the Z16XE seem to match the Haynes manual for the Z14XE. So from my understanding of the diagram:
- Pin A is the pin from ECU that drives the valve open/shut (inverse of z22se pin E)
- Pin B is ground (assuming brown = ground) (pin A on z22se)
- Pin C is the EGR output (pin B on z22se)
- Pin D is 5v (seems to be connected to +ve on camshaft sensor) (pin D on z22se)
- Pin E is 12v (not connected on z22se)
- The relay is used to drive the input to the top left diode to 0v when A is 12v and to 12v when A is 0v
- The Zener seems to be making the voltage at C a maximum of 4.7v, except I'm not sure what the 1k5 resistor is for.
- After the diode on the top right, you have 4.3v going through the 3k3 and 11.3v or 0v going through the 4k7.
- Is the resistor in parallel to the Zener to reduce the voltage? Does that mean that the voltage at C is 3300/4800 * 4.3 = 2.95v or 4700/6200 * 11.3v = 8.56v (limited to 4.7v) depending on the input at pin A? (I'm not really sure how diode and resister in parallel work)
- What's the point of the 5v through the resistor to generate 2.95v as the "low" value - is it just to protect the bottom diode? Otherwise when the relay was providing 0, presuming that would be fine too?
- This variable voltage is used to simulate different readings when the valve is open/shut, presumably when the ECU is making sure the EGR is connected correctly.
- Am I completely off track?
Also, sorry for cluttering this by asking questions that aren't directly relating to the Z22SE, but this feels so tantalisingly close to what I need and I guess if you explain how the circuit works then all the vx220 owners will be more in the know too...