by cacperec » Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:48 pm
ok, thanks. so I've got base point now, and it looks like sensors are ok.
please take a look at 17:31 file between 616 to 623 secs. This is exactly what happens when I feel car "choke" (again, it's very smooth, feels like too much fuel, mostly it's for a few seconds, happens few times a day, but sometimes it can stuck in this state for even 40km). As you can see it was about 2300rpm, 100 km/h steady driving. suddenly :
- calculated instant fuel consumption 0 (!) - but car computer displays at this moment about 10l/100km (steady drive) or 30-40l if accelerating and I mean gears 3 and up
- throttle position (commanded and relative) about 75% (in my case means 75% close)
- oxygen widerange sensors both go below 0! (which means too rich right?)
- lambda hits 0.96 (as I observed it's mostly 2, and as have found it should be 2 in diesel engine)
- engine load ,maf drops - it's not so clear here, but when I use only 4 sensors at time with faster refresh rate I can see it.
and after couple of seconds goes back to normal.
So if so many sensors reacts in this very situation, the question is why throttle is being closed at all? Relative position is a response to command obviously, so where does command come from and why? And if this continous for few seconds at least, if there is not enough air why there is still so much fuel, and car is able to accelerate even so?