CPC F01N 11/007 (2013.01) [F02D 41/1454 (2013.01); F02D 41/222 (2013.01); G01K 3/005 (2013.01); G01M 15/104 (2013.01)] | 12 Claims |
1. A method for diagnosing a sensor for a motor vehicle, said vehicle comprising:
a combustion engine;
a depollution system fluidly connected to the engine and configured to depollute the exhaust gases originating from said engine;
a sensor placed between the outlet of the engine and the inlet of the depollution system and configured to measure a parameter relating to the oxygen level in the exhaust gases exiting the engine, the sensor comprising two voltage measurement terminals;
a computer comprising a memory zone, which stores the value of a counter;
the method comprising:
a) a step of detecting errors in the measurements taken by the sensor;
b) a first phase of commanding the cleaning of the sensor;
c) a step of incrementing the value of the counter upon each command to clean the sensor;
d) a second phase, following the cleaning of the sensor, comprising:
i) controlling the operation of the combustion engine by continuously increasing the richness level setpoint transmitted to the combustion engine from a minimum value to a maximum value, with the richness level being defined by the ratio between the mass of fuel admitted into the combustion engine and the theoretical fuel mass requirement for the total combustion of said fuel for a predefined air mass injected into the combustion engine;
ii) at the same time as the controlling step:
1) The sensor measuring the variation in the parameter relating to the oxygen level;
2) Measuring the variation in the voltage between the voltage measurement terminals of the sensor;
iii) a step of determining a first variation in the richness level on the basis of the variation in the parameter relating to the determined oxygen level;
iv) a step of determining a second variation in the richness level on the basis of the measurement of the variation in the voltage between the voltage measurement terminals of the sensor;
e) a step of cancelling the detection of measurement errors by the sensor if the difference between the first variation in the determined richness level and the second determined variation is:
i) less than a predefined maximum tolerance threshold; and
ii) greater than a predefined minimum tolerance threshold;
f) otherwise a step of confirming the detection of a malfunction of the sensor if the value of the counter is greater than a maximum threshold of predefined cleaning cycles.
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