ECCS

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ECCS explained[edit]

The ECCS (Engine Concentrated Control System) control unit consists of a micro computer, connections for signal input, output, power supply, diagnostic mode selector and inspection lamps.


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Location of ECCS components[edit]

ECCS component locations


Fuses and Relays[edit]

Fuses and relays


Basic Safety[edit]

Safety Information


  • Keep ECCS parts and harnesses dry.
  • Before removing parts, turn off ignition switch and then disconnect battery ground cable.
  • Do not disassemble auxiliary air control valve.
  • Do not depress accelerator pedal when starting.
  • Do not rev the engine just prior to shut down.


When installing radio transmitters, be sure to observe the following as it may adversely affect electronic control systems depending on its installation location.
Keep the antenna as far as passible away from the electronic control units.
Also keep the antenna feeder line more than 20cm away from the harness of electronic controls. Don not let them run parallel for a long distance.
Adjust the antenna and feeder line so that the standing-wave ration can be kept smaller.
Connect the ground wire from the radio chassis to the body.

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