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Glow Plug System: Description and Operation




GF15.20-P-3005OGG Preheat, Function
ENGINES 642.8 in MODEL 164.1 as of model year 2009 / AEJ (YoM) 08 model refinement package
ENGINES 642.8 in MODEL 164.8, 251.1 as of model year 2009 / AEJ (YoM) 08
ENGINES 642.8 in MODEL 251.0 /1 as of model year 2011 / AEJ (YoM) 10 model refinement package

Function requirements for preheating, general points
^ Circuit 15 ON
^ Preglow system functional

Preheating, general points
The preglow system warms up the engine combustion chambers to the temperature required for ignition of the fuel-air mixture.

At cold temperatures the vent line heater element (R39/1) is actuated by the CDI control unit (N3/9). This prevents freezing of the crankcase ventilation system and any associated engine damage.

Function sequence for preheating
The function sequence is subdivided into the following steps:
^ Function sequence for preglowing
^ Function sequence for start-ready glowing
^ Function sequence for start-up glowing
^ Function sequence for afterglowing
^ Function sequence for diagnostic glowing
^ Function sequence for diesel particulate filter (DPF) preheating, with code (474) Particulate filter
^ Function sequence for emergency glowing

Function sequence for preglowing
The CDI control unit receives the "circuit 15 ON" message from the EIS [EZS] control unit (N73) via the engine compartment CAN (CAN-C). The CDI control unit reads in the engine oil temperature via the oil temperature sensor (B1) and then actuates glow time output stage (N14/3) via the drivetrain LIN (LIN C1), depending on the coolant temperature, and the preglow indicator lamp (A1e16) via the engine compartment CAN. The glow time output stage then actuates the glow plugs (R9) on the plus side.

If an error occurs in the preglow system, at the glow plugs or on the lines then this is shown by the preglow indicator lamp and also stored in the CDI control unit.

Function sequence for start-ready glowing
Start-ready glowing ensures an adequately high temperature until idle speed is reached. If the CDI control unit receives the "circuit 50 ON" data over engine compartment CAN from the EIS [EZS] control unit, it will continue to actuate the glow time output stage for a certain time irrespective of the engine oil temperature which in turn actuates the glow plugs. After the start-ready temperature of 1250 °C has been reached, the preglow indicator lamp goes out.

Function sequence for start-up glowing
Start-up glowing is used to stabilize the cold start engine speed. If the CDI control unit receives the "circuit 61 ON" data over engine compartment CAN from the EIS (EZS) control unit, then the glow time output stage will be actuated over drive LIN. The glow time output stage reacts by actuating the glow plugs. In this way the first working cycles and the eventual running of the engine are supported.

Function sequence for afterglowing
Afterglowing improves engine running after a cold start and the engine warm-up characteristics.
Following a successful engine start, the CDI control unit reads in the engine oil temperature through the oil temperature sensor and then actuates the glow plugs via the glow time output stage to match the engine oil temperature.

Function sequence for diagnostic glowing
This function is used to energize the glow plugs to a low temperature level and a system diagnosis is performed. It is activated for troubleshooting purposes and when the preglow system has not be activated for a long period (no preheating required owing to high ambient temperature).

Function sequence for DPF glow function, with code (474) Particulate filter
The DPF glow function is used to raise the load and to stabilize combustion and thus to assist regeneration of the DPF.
The CDI control unit receives the message "circuit 50 ON" over the engine compartment CAN from the EIS [EZS] control unit. The CDI control unit then actuates the glow time output stage through the drive-LIN.

Function sequence for emergency glowing
If a problem in communication occurs between the CDI control unit and the glow time output stage so that the glow time output stage does not recognize any activity 2 seconds after activation through terminal 87, the emergency glowing function is actuated for 180 seconds. If communication is missing during a glowing process for more than 250 ms then the glowing process will be continued for 180 s.

If no new glow request is received from the CDI control unit then emergency glowing stops after 180 s.