To provide maximum fuel economy under light load driving conditions, the engine control module (ECM) will command the cylinder deactivation system ON to deactivate engine cylinders switching to a cylinder deactivation mode. The engine will operate on all
cylinders during engine starting, engine idling, and medium to heavy throttle applications.
When cylinder deactivation is commanded, the ECM will determine what cylinder is firing, and begin deactivation on the next closest deactivated cylinder in firing order sequence. Cylinder deactivation is timed so that the cylinder is on an intake event.
Cylinder deactivation is accomplished by not allowing the intake and exhaust valves to open on the selected cylinders by using special valve lifters. The deactivation lifters contain spring loaded locking pins that connect the internal pin housing of the lifter
to the outer housing. The pin housing contains the lifter plunger and pushrod seat, which interfaces with the pushrod. When all cylinders are active, the locking pins are pushed outward by spring force, locking the pin housing and outer housing together, causing
the lifter to function as a normal lifter. When cylinder deactivation is commanded, the locking pins are pushed inward with engine oil pressure directed from the valve lifter oil manifold (VLOM) assembly solenoids. When the lifter pin housing is unlocked from
the outer housing, the internal pin housing will remain stationary, while the outer housing will move with the profile of the camshaft lobe, which results in the valve remaining closed. One VLOM solenoid controls both the intake and exhaust valves for each deactivating
cylinder. There are two distinct oil passages going to each cylinder deactivation lifter bore, one for the hydraulic lash-adjusting feature of the lifter, and one for controlling the locking pins used for cylinder deactivation.
During an intake event, the intake cam lobe is pushing the valve lifter upwards to open the intake valve against the force of the valve spring. The force exerted by the valve spring is acting on the side of the lifter locking pins, preventing them from
moving until the intake valve has closed. When the intake valve lifter reaches the base circle of the camshaft lobe, the valve spring force is reduced, allowing the locking pins to move, deactivating the intake valve. However, when cylinder deactivation is commanded
ON, the exhaust valve for the deactivated cylinder is in the closed position, allowing the locking pins on the valve lifter to move immediately and deactivate the exhaust valve.
By deactivating the exhaust valve first, this allows the capture of a burnt air/fuel charge or exhaust gas charge in the combustion chamber. The capture of exhaust gases in the combustion chamber will contribute to a reduction in oil consumption, noise
and vibration levels, and exhaust emissions when operating in cylinder deactivation mode.
During the transition from all cylinders active to the cylinder deactivation mode, the fuel injectors will be turned OFF on the deactivated cylinders. The ignition system secondary voltage or spark is still present across the spark plug electrodes on the
deactivated cylinders. If all enabling conditions are met and maintained for cylinder deactivation operation, the ECM calibrations will limit cylinder deactivation to a cycle time of 10 minutes in cylinder deactivation mode, then return to full cylinder
activation for 1 minute.
Switching between full cylinder activation and cylinder deactivation mode is accomplished in less than 250 milliseconds, making the transitions seamless and transparent to the vehicle operator. The 250 milliseconds includes the time for the
ECM to sequence the transitions, the deactivate, all within two revolutions of the engine crankshaft.
Valve Lifter Oil Manifold (VLOM) Assembly
The cylinder deactivation system uses an electro-hydraulic actuator device called the valve lifter oil manifold (VLOM) assembly. The VLOM is bolted to the top of the engine valley, below the intake manifold assembly. The VLOM consists of electrically
operated normally closed solenoids. Each solenoid controls the application of engine oil pressure to the intake and exhaust valve lifters on the cylinders selected to deactivate. Engine oil pressure is routed to the VLOM assembly from a passage on the rear of
the cylinder block.
When the solenoid valve opens, engine oil pressure is redirected through the VLOM into separate vertical passages in the engine lifter valley. The vertical passages, two per cylinder, are connected to the valve lifter bores of the cylinders to be deactivated.
When vehicle-operating conditions require a return to full cylinder activation, the ECM will turn OFF the control circuit for the solenoids, allowing the solenoid valves to close. With the solenoid valves closed, engine oil pressure in the control ports
is exhausted through the body of the solenoids into the engine block lifter valley. The housing of the VLOM incorporates several bleeds in the oil passages to purge any air trapped in the VLOM or engine block.
To control contamination to the hydraulic circuits, a small replaceable oil screen is located in the VLOM oil inlet passage, below the oil pressure sensor. The oil pressure sensor is a 3-wire sensor which provides oil pressure information to the
ECM.
Cylinder Deactivation Inhibit Reasons
Cylinder deactivation may be inhibited for many reasons, including the following:
• | Engine coolant temperature out of range for activation |
• | Engine vacuum out of range |
• | Brake booster vacuum out of range |
• | Transmission gear incorrect or shift in progress |
• | Accelerator pedal out of range or rate of pedal application too fast |
• | Engine oil pressure and temperature out of range |
• | Vehicle speed out of range |
• | Minimum time in full cylinder mode not met |
• | Maximum cylinder deactivation mode time exceeded |
• | Decel fuel cutoff active |
• | Reduced engine power active |
• | Torque management active |
• | Catalytic converter over temperature protection active |
• | Piston protection active, knock detected |
• | Cylinder deactivation solenoid driver circuit |
Refer to the scan tool for deactivation inhibits reasons.
The scan tool output control is also used to deactivate the engine cylinders. The scan tool is able to command cylinder deactivation mode by commanding all of the solenoids ON, or deactivate one cylinder at a time by commanding ON one solenoid.