The Isuzu 4HL1-1 Engine Control Unit (ECU) manages critical operations such as fuel injection, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), and overall powertrain synchronization
While specific pinouts can vary slightly based on the vehicle model year (e.g., Euro 2 vs. Euro 4/5), common assignments for Isuzu Transtron modules of this series include: Pin Function Known Pin(s) Power & Ground ECM Power Ground Main Relay Voltage ECM Case Ground Fuel System SCV Low Control SCV High Control Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Signal Crankshaft Position (CKP) High Camshaft Position (CMP) Input Coolant Temp (ECT) Signal Intake Air Temp (IAT) Signal 37, 60 (Low Ref) Cylinder #1 Control Cylinder #2 Control Cylinder #3 Control Cylinder #4 Control Diagnostic & Technical Resources Technical Manuals: isuzu 4hl1-1 ecu pinout
| Pin | Sensor | Signal Type | Voltage Range | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5V Reference Out (VCC1) | Power | 4.9V - 5.1V | | B-11 | 5V Reference Out (VCC2) | Power | 4.9V - 5.1V | | B-1 | Engine Coolant Temp (ECT) | Analog (Thermistor) | 0.5V (Hot) - 4.5V (Cold) | | B-2 | Intake Air Temp (IAT) | Analog | 0.5V - 4.5V | | B-7 | Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor Signal | Analog | 0.5V (0 psi) - 4.5V (1600 bar) | | B-13 | Accelerator Pedal Position (APP1) | Analog | 0.7V (Idle) - 4.2V (WOT) | | B-14 | Accelerator Pedal Position (APP2 - Redundant) | Analog | 0.35V (Idle) - 2.1V (WOT) | | B-20 | Crank Position Sensor (G Signal) | Variable Reluctance | AC Sine wave (2V - 10V) | | B-21 | Cam Position Sensor (NE Signal) | Variable Reluctance | AC Sine wave (1V - 8V) | The Isuzu 4HL1-1 Engine Control Unit (ECU) manages
| Pin | Protocol | Function | Location | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | K-Line (ISO 9141) | Diagnostic request/response | Usually goes to DLC Pin 7 | | B-43 | CAN High (CAN H) | 2.5V nominal, 3.5V dominant | Chassis communication | | B-44 | CAN Low (CAN L) | 2.5V nominal, 1.5V dominant | Chassis communication | | B-49 | Tachometer Output | Engine speed signal | 12V square wave (to dash) | | B-56 | Check Engine Light (MIL) | Ground trigger | 0V when light is ON | Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)