Claims
- 1. A diagnostic equipment for an exhaust gas cleaning apparatus;said exhaust gas cleaning apparatus being usable in an engine system furnished with an air-fuel-ratio controller which detects an air fuel ratio of exhaust gas emitted from an engine and which adjusts a quantity of fuel injection so as to hold the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas at a predetermined value, and cleaning said exhaust gas by means of a catalyst; said diagnostic equipment, comprising: a first air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas upstream of said catalyst; a second air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas downstream of said catalyst; catalyst-deterioration-index calculation means for calculating a catalyst deterioration index indicative of a deterioration state of said catalyst from output signals of said first air-fuel-ratio sensor and said second air-fuel-ratio sensor; catalyst-deterioration decision means endowed with a predetermined threshold value, for deciding the deterioration state of said catalyst through a comparison between the threshold value and the catalyst deterioration index; abnormally detection means for detecting any abnormality of said engine system as affects said catalyst deterioration index; and at least one member selected from the group consisting of catalyst-deterioration-index correction means for correcting said catalyst deterioration index when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, and catalyst-deterioration-decision interruption means for interrupting the decision of said catalyst-deterioration decision means when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, wherein said abnormality detection means comprises misfire detection means for detecting a combustion state of said engine so as to detect occurrence of misfire of said engine.
- 2. A diagnostic equipment for an exhaust gas cleaning apparatus said exhaust gas cleaning apparatus being usable in an engine system furnished with an air-fuel-ratio controller which detects an air fuel ratio of exhaust gas emitted from an engine and which adjusts a quantity of fuel injection so as to hold the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas at a predetermined value, and cleaning said exhaust gas by means of a catalyst;said diagnostic equipment, comprising: a first air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas upstream of said catalyst; a second air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas downstream of said catalyst; catalyst-deterioration-index calculation means for calculating a catalyst deterioration index indicative of a deterioration state of said catalyst from output signals of said first air-fuel-ratio sensor and said second air-fuel-ratio sensor; catalyst-deterioration decision means endowed with a predetermined threshold value, for deciding the deterioration state of said catalyst through a comparison between the threshold value and the catalyst deterioration index; abnormally detection means for detecting any abnormality of said engine system as affects said catalyst deterioration index; and at least one member selected from the group consisting of catalyst-deterioration-index correction means for correcting said catalyst deterioration index when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, and catalyst-deterioration-decision interruption means for interrupting the decision of said catalyst-deterioration decision means when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, wherein: said engine system includes a secondary air system which introduces air into a part of an exhaust pipe located between said engine and said catalyst; and said abnormality detection means comprises secondary-air-system failure detection means for detecting a failure of said secondary air system.
- 3. A diagnostic equipment for an exhaust gas cleaning apparatus;said exhaust gas cleaning apparatus being usable in an engine system furnished with an air-fuel-ratio controller which detects an air fuel ratio of exhaust gas emitted from an engine and which adjusts a quantity of fuel injection so as to hold the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas at a predetermined value, and cleaning said exhaust gas by means of a catalyst; said diagnostic equipment, comprising: an air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas; sensor-deterioration-index calculation means for calculating an air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index indicative of a deterioration state of said air-fuel-ratio sensor from an output signal of said air-fuel-ratio sensor; sensor-deterioration decision means endowed with a predetermined threshold value, for deciding the deterioration state of said air-fuel-ratio sensor through a comparison between the threshold value and the air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index; abnormality detection means for detecting any abnormality of said engine system as affects said air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index; and at least one member selected from the group consisting of sensor-deterioration-index correction means for correcting said air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, and sensor-deterioration-decision interruption means for interrupting the decision of said sensor-deterioration decision means when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, wherein said abnormality detection means comprises misfire detection means for detecting a combustion state of said engine so as to detect occurrence of misfire of said engine.
- 4. A diagnostic equipment for an exhaust gas cleaning apparatus;said exhaust gas cleaning apparatus being usable in an engine system furnished with an air-fuel-ratio controller which detects an air fuel ratio of exhaust gas emitted from an engine and which adjusts a quantity of fuel injection so as to hold the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas at a predetermined value, and cleaning said exhaust gas by means of a catalyst; said diagnostic equipment, comprising: an air-fuel-ratio sensor which detects the air fuel ratio of the exhaust gas; sensor-deterioration-index calculation means for calculating an air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index indicative of a deterioration state of said air-fuel-ratio sensor from an output signal of said air-fuel-ratio sensor; sensor-deterioration decision means endowed with a predetermined threshold value, for deciding the deterioration state of said air-fuel-ratio sensor through a comparison between the threshold value and the air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index; abnormality detection means for detecting any abnormality of said engine system as affects said air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index; and at least one member selected from the group consisting of sensor-deterioration-index correction means for correcting said air-fuel-ratio-sensor-deterioration index when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means, and sensor-deterioration-decision interruption means for interrupting the decision of said sensor-deterioration decision means when the abnormality has been detected by said abnormality detection means wherein: said engine system includes a secondary air system which introduces air into a part of an exhaust pipe located between said engine and said catalyst; and said abnormality detection means comprises secondary-air-system failure detection means for detecting a failure of said secondary air system.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/282,148 filed Mar. 31, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,016 which is a Div. of Ser. No. 08/795,142 filed Feb. 7, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,078, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/224,881 filed Apr. 8, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,085.
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