Air mass system test diesel 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder

Air mass system

The air mass system consists of several component groups that ensure the optimum fresh air supply to the engine at every operating point. Malfunctions in these component groups cause a variety of disturbances in driving operation, for example lack of power, black smoke, etc.

The air mass system test runs an overall check of the air mass system and thus allows clear pinpointing of the cause of the fault to the defective component group(s).

Component groups of the air mass system

The air mass system consists of:

Test procedure

  1. The charge-air pressure sensor is checked for indication of plausible values.
  2. The intake-air temperature sensor and charge-air temperature sensor are checked for signal plausibility.
  3. The mass air flow sensor is checked at output speed and idling by a comparison between measured and theoretically calculated air mass (exact description, see test module and function test instructions ”Mass air flow sensor”).
    At the same time, there is a check as to whether the system builds up the charge-air pressure quickly enough and to a high enough level.
  4. Function check of the exhaust recirculation control valve and the charge-air pressure actuator/turbocharger by means of the following automatic test procedure:
    The idling speed is automatically increased for this test.
  5. The measured changes in air mass flow are automatically analysed. They are compared with one another in such a way that conclusions can be drawn as to the function of the exhaust-gas recirculation controller, the exhaust gas recirculation actuator and the turbocharger.

Evaluation of the test

The program automatically evaluates the test and specifies the procedure for any further troubleshooting.

Caution: If incorrect measured values are specified for the mass air flow sensor and at the same time for another component group, the fault on the mass air flow sensor is likely to be a secondary fault. For this reason, fault elimination must be started at the other component group. The air mass system test must then be repeated in order to check the mass air flow sensor once again.

The measured data on which the automatic analysis is based is also displayed after the test. It is printed out on the diagnosis report and can be used for the assessment of problem cases.

Evaluated and displayed measured values

Displayed value

Definition

Calculated air mass

Calculated air mass from operating data at output speed and idling

Measured air mass

Measured air mass from mass air flow sensor at output speed and idling

Reduction TV60 - TV70

Reduction of air mass flow with incremental EGR activation of between 60 % and 70 %

Increase TV60-65

Increase in the reduction of EGR activation 60 % to EGR activation 65 %

Increase TV65-70

Increase in the reduction of EGR activation 65 % to EGR activation 70 %

Difference TV60,
Difference TV65

Difference in the reduction at 60 % and 65 % EGR activation in each case between minimum and maximum activation of the charge-air pressure actuator

The measured charge-air values are also displayed.

Influence of the swirl flaps

A malfunction on the part of the swirl flaps has only a slight effect on the air mass flow system test.

When driving, a malfunction of the swirl flaps has the following effects: