Toyota Computer Control System

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The Toyota Computer Control System (TCCS) is an engine control system from the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota , it was developed by the Japanese supplier Denso .

The 4.3 liter 3UZ FE Toyota engine

In terms of structure and function, it is comparable to the Motronic system from Bosch . It is based on the Bosch L-Jetronic system from the early 1980s. In addition to ignition and injection , it now also regulates camshaft adjustment and valve control . The first vehicle with this system was the Toyota Celica Supra MK I from 1981.

TCCS is constantly evolving since its introduction and for motor control of the Toyota gasoline engines and for some years for the Toyota D-CAT - and D-4D - diesel engines used.

literature

  • Karl-Heinz Dietsche, Thomas Jäger, Robert Bosch GmbH: Automotive pocket book. 25th edition, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlag, Wiesbaden, 2003, ISBN 3-528-23876-3