Air mass control, basic function
Air mass control, basic function |
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Driver request
The control module reads pedal potentiometer 1 and converts the voltage into air mass/combustion (mg/c). The value is sent to box 3. |
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Cruise control, request
When the cruise control is active, the air mass/combustion required to maintain the set speed is calculated. The value is sent to box 3. |
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Select highest value
The control module selects the highest value. The value is sent to box 5. |
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Torque limitation
Maximum permitted air mass/combustion varies depending on the engine variant. When driving, the maximum permitted air mass/combustion must also be limited to protect the engine, gearbox, brakes and turbo. Peripheral units such as the automatic gearbox or TC/ABS can also limit the maximum permitted air mass/combustion. Limitation can also take place if a system fault occurs. The control module selects the lowest value. The value is sent to box 5. |
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Select lowest value
The control module selects the lowest value and sends this to box 8. |
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Compensation request
When the A/C compressor is turned on, and when the electrically heated rear window or radiator fan is on, the air mass/combustion required to compensate for the increased engine load is calculated. The value is sent to box 8. |
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Other air request
The control module calculates the air mass/combustion required for basic load, dashpot or idle speed control. The value is sent to box 8. |
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Totalling of values
The control module totals all the values. The total is sent to box 9. |
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10. |
Total system air request
This value is the system's total air request. The value is sent to box 10. |
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Throttle control
The requested air mass/combustion is converted to the requested voltage for throttle position sensor 1. The charge air pressure and intake air temperature are used to correct this conversion. The throttle motor turns the throttle valve until the current voltage for throttle position sensor 1 corresponds to the voltage requested.
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Current air mass/combustion
The requested air mass/combustion is also compared with the current air mass/combustion (current MAF value/combustion). If necessary, the requested voltage is finely adjusted for throttle position sensor 1. |
Diagnostics |
Air mass/combustion is basically the same as engine torque. When carrying out fault diagnosis to determine the cause of poor performance, air mass control is therefore extremely important.
The diagnostic tool contains a special menu where relevant values can be displayed. The most important of these is the difference between requested and current air mass/combustion.
Current value should always, although sometimes after a short delay, follow the requested value. If this does not happen a fault in the turbo function is likely.
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A fault in the throttle control is out of the question because the difference between the throttle position's current and nominal value places the throttle control in limp-home. |
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