P0087
DTC P0087 Fuel Rail / System Pressure - Too LowDESCRIPTION
DTC Detection Condition:
The D-4S (Direct Injection 4-stroke Gasoline Engine Superior Version) is a high-pressure fuel system. It consists of the following: 1) a spill control valve, which adjusts the discharge amount of the high-pressure fuel; 2) a pump plunger, which operates with the camshaft and pressurizes the fuel; and 3) a check valve, which mechanically opens and closes the pathway to the fuel delivery pipe.
The high-pressure fuel pump is installed on the cylinder head cover (bank 1). It operates with the rear tip of the exhaust camshaft. As the camshaft rotates, the pump plunger is moved up and down, the fuel is pressurized, the high-pressure fuel pushes open the check valve, and the high-pressure fuel flows to the fuel delivery pipe.
The ECM controls the spill control valve, adjusts the fuel pressure to 4 to 13 MPa (41 to 133 kgf/sq.cm), and maintains the target fuel pressure by monitoring the signals from the fuel pressure sensor. If the fuel pressure in the fuel delivery pipe increases to 15.3 MPa (156 kgf/sq.cm), the fuel relief valve is mechanically opened and fuel is returned to the fuel tank.
Immediately after the power switch is turned OFF, the ECM opens the fuel relief valve to lower the fuel pressure (high-pressure side). This is done to help prevent fuel leaks as a result of residual pressure.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Monitor Strategy:
Typical Enabling Conditions:
Typical Malfunction Thresholds:
If the fuel pressure decreases even after the ECM commands the high-pressure fuel pump to close the spill control valve, a DTC is output.
Wiring Diagram:
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT: Read freeze frame data using the intelligent tester. The ECM records vehicle and driving condition information as freeze frame data the moment a DTC is stored. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can be helpful in determining whether the vehicle was running or stopped, whether the engine was warmed up or not, whether the air-fuel ratio was lean or rich, as well as other data recorded at the time of a malfunction.