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Closed Loop Fuelling: Function

When the engine is operating in the above conditions, the ECM implements the closed loop fuelling strategy. The air/fuel mixture is ignited by the High Tension (HT) spark in the combustion chambers and the resulting gas is expelled into the exhaust pipe. Upon entering the exhaust pipe the exhaust gas passes over the protruding tip of the HO2S. The HO2S measures the oxygen content of the gas compared to that of ambient air and converts it into a voltage, which is measured by the ECM.

The voltage signal read by the ECM is proportional to the oxygen content of the exhaust gas. This signal can then be compared to stored values in the ECM's memory and an adaptive strategy can be implemented.

If the HO2S informs the ECM of an excess of oxygen (lean mixture), the ECM extends the opening time of the fuel injectors via the Injector Pulse Width (IPW) signal. Once this new air/fuel ratio has been BURNT in the combustion chambers the HO2S can again inform the ECM of the exhaust gas oxygen content, this time there will be a lack of oxygen or a rich mixture. The ECM reduces the opening time of the injectors via the IPW signal using the ECM's adaptive fuel strategy. During closed loop fuelling the HO2S will constantly switch from rich to lean and back again, this indicates that the ECM and the HO2S are operating correctly.