Section 08 ENGINE MANAGEMENT (4-TEC)
Subsection 01 (OVERVIEW)
MPEM — MULTI-PURPOSE ELECTRONIC MODULE
10A
2A
10A
1A
10A
10A
3A
5A
10A
2A
7.5A
5A
10A
2A
10A
1A
10A
10A
3A
5A
10A
2A
7.5A
5A
10A
2A
10A
1A
10A
10A
3A
5A
10A
2A
7.5A
5A
F18H07T
Depth gauge
(if so equipped)
or spare fuse
TOPS
Cylinder 3
ignition coil
and injection
Information
center
EMS
start/stop circuit
VTS
(optional)
MPEM
Electric starter,
fuel pump
Cylinder 2
ignition coil
and injection
Cylinder 1
ignition coil
and injection
Spare fuse
Power Distribution
The MPEM distributes power from battery to all
accessories and the ECM. Accessories are pro-
tected by fuses integrated in the MPEM. Fuse rat-
ings is identified besides their holder.
IMPORTANT:
Some components are continu-
ously powered with the supply from the battery
through MPEM. The ECM switches the ground
to complete the electrical circuits it controls.
Take this into account when troubleshooting the
electrical system. Refer to the illustration at the
beginning of this section.
Gauges Current Supply
When installing the safety lanyard, it activates the
reading of gauges without the engine running. It
will give access to most functions of the informa-
tion center gauge without starting the engine.
Gauges are supplied with current whenever the
safety lanyard cap is installed on its post.
NOTE:
The fuel pump will be activated for 2 sec-
onds to build up pressure in the fuel injection sys-
tem, only when connecting the safety lanyard cap
to the post.
Low-Fuel Level Warning Device
When the fuel level in the reservoir is low, the fuel
level sensor transmits a signal to the MPEM. The
MPEM sends out signals to the beeper and to the
information center gauge.
Monitoring System
The ECM monitors the electronic components
of the fuel injection system and also the engine
components of the electrical system. The MPEM
monitors the vehicle electrical system and the
accessories. When a fault occurs, it sends visual
messages through the information center and/or
audible signals through a beeper to inform you of
a particular condition. Refer to the DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES section for the displayed mes-
sages and the beeper coded signals chart.
Addition of Accessories
Every time an accessory is added such as an elec-
tric bilge pump or a VTS for instance, it must be
“registered” using B.U.D.S. to activate it in the
MPEM. Otherwise, the accessory will not work.
Use the Options area in the Setting tab in B.U.D.S.
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