GF07.10-P-1029MLK Self-Adjustment of Mixture Formation, Function
GF07.10-P-1029MLK Self-adjustment Of Mixture Formation, Function
- refinement package
- as of model year 09
^ Circuit 87M ON (engine control ON)
^ Engine running
^ Lambda regulation active
^ Engine at idle or on partial load
Self-adjustment for mixture formation, general points
For regulated catalytic converters the lambda control determines the injection time so exactly that a specified fuel-air ratio (lambda) is maintained under all operating conditions.
Self-adjustment for mixture formation, function sequence
Self-adjustment ensures that the mixture composition in the control mode (e.g. warming-up phase) is neither too rich nor too lean. It also prevents the lambda control from coming to the end stop at high altitudes.
The following errors can occur during mixture formation:
- Unmetered air
- Wear or carbon deposits on fuel injection valves (Y62)
- Faulty pressure sensor (B28) (intake manifold air pressure)
- Transition resistance in the hot film mass air flow sensor (B2/5)
- Defective purge control valve (Y58/1)
- Harmful fuel pressure regulator
- Wear to the engine (e.g. valve leakage)
If a fault occurs, the ME-SFI [ME] control unit (N3/10) automatically makes a correction in the mixture formation. In this case, the lambda performance map is shifted within the specified limits so that the lambda control is not at the upper or lower end stop.
Component Identification:
If the mixture composition is constantly drifting out of the middle controlled range (e.g. 0±18 %), the ME-SFI [ME] control unit in certain operating conditions shifts the lambda performance map until the lambda control factor is about 0 %.
Presentation of self-adjustment value using the DAS
The following can be read out using the DAS:
- Shifting of the lambda performance map
- Direction of shift (rich or lean)
- Size of the shift
Values are shown in "ms", and mean that the value indicated for calculating the injection time is either added to or subtracted from the performance map value.
Example:
Calculated injection time (performance map): 3.0 ms
Value indicated value in DAS: +0.3 (ms)
For determining the injection time (fuel injection quantity) the ME-SFI [ME] control unit uses a calculated value of 3.3 ms (3.0 ms+0.3 ms).
Idle correction value
The maximum correction value is ±1.0 ms.
Partial load correction value
The maximum correction value is -0.68 to +1.32 ms.