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Throttle Valve Microswitch

Throttle valve microswitch is activated by ECU with constant voltage signal of 8 volts. During deceleration, circuit to ECU is closed by microswitch.

Time period of deceleration shut-off depends upon engine coolant temperature. Injection of fuel will restart at 900 RPM if engine is at operating temperature. If coolant temperature is lower than operating temperature, injection of fuel will begin at higher speed than 900 RPM.

Throttle valve microswitch opens before throttle valve. This allows deceleration shut-off to be interrupted before throttle valve opens, preventing cut-in hesitation.

Deceleration input signals received by ECU result in change of current direction to differential pressure regulator coils. Plate valve opens and causes pressure in lower chamber to increase. Increased fuel pressure, combined with spring tension, forces diaphragm to cover injector ports in fuel distributor. This interrupts fuel supply to injectors.