Article | REF: BM2971 V1

Spark-ignition engine - Control functions

Author: Henri MAZET

Publication date: January 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    3. Peripheral functions

    3.1 Diagnosis

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    3.1.1 Definitions

    The complexity of the engine control system means that its operation must be continuously self-diagnosing, i.e. the engine control itself must be able to analyze the operation of each of its components to detect any faults. By diagnostics, we mean fault detection functions, fault management functions and the association of degraded operating modes to ensure minimum operation until the repairer intervenes.

    These functions are referred to here as "peripheral",...

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