Claims
- 1. A coolant temperature control system for an internal-combustion engine of a motor vehicle which has a radiator through which a coolant flows, at least one other system through which the coolant flows, and a thermostatic valve which can be electrically heated to increase the coolant flow through the radiator, said control system comprising at least one control device which recognizes a defect of said at least one other system, wherein the thermostatic valve is electrically heated when the at least one control device recognizes said defect of said at least one other system.
- 2. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 1, wherein the thermostatic valve is controlled such that the actual coolant temperature is maintained below a preset coolant temperature threshold when the at least one control device recognizes said defect of said at least one other system.
- 3. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one control device recognizes said defect by logically monitoring output signals of said at least one other system.
- 4. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 2, wherein the at least one control device recognizes said defect by logically monitoring output signals of said at least one other system.
- 5. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one other system comprises at least one of a heating system and an air-conditioning system.
- 6. A coolant temperature control system for an internal-combustion engine of a motor vehicle which has a radiator through which a coolant flows, at least one other system through which the coolant flows, and a thermostatic valve which can be electrically heated to increase the coolant flow through the radiator, said control system comprising at least one control device which recognizes a defect of said at least one other system, wherein the at least one control device actuates the electrical heating of the thermostatic valve when the at least one control device recognizes said defect of said at least one other system.
- 7. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 6, wherein an actual coolant temperature signal is input into said at least one control device, and said at least one control device controls the thermostatic valve such that the actual coolant temperature is maintained below a preset coolant temperature threshold when the at least one control device recognizes said defect of said at least one other system.
- 8. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 6, wherein the at least one control device recognizes said defect by logically monitoring output signals of said at least one other system.
- 9. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 7, wherein the at least one control device recognizes said defect by logically monitoring output signals of said at least one other system.
- 10. A coolant temperature control system according to claim 6, wherein said at least one other system comprises at least one of a heating system and an air-conditioning system.
- 11. A method for controlling the coolant temperature of an internal-combustion engine of a motor vehicle which has a radiator through which a coolant flows, at least one other system through which the coolant flows, and a thermostatic valve which can be electrically heated to increase the coolant flow through the radiator, said method comprising the steps of:
- monitoring the at least one other system with at least one control device to recognize a defect; and
- actuating the electrical heating said thermostatic valve when said defect is recognized.
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BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/601,124, filed on Feb. 14, 1996.
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