Claims
- 1. A method for detecting small leaks in a fuel system, the method comprising the steps of:
determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present; sealing the fuel system; drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time; determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise exceeds said predetermined vacuum is threshold within said predetermined time.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of determining whether a fuel level is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine intake temperature is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant-intake delta temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine is idling, and whether a fault is not indicated.
- 3. The method according to claim I, wherein the step sealing the fuel system comprises the steps of closing a purge solenoid valve and closing a vent solenoid valve.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time comprises the step of drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at said predetermined rate for said predetermined time, where said predetermined lime is a function of a purge duty cycle and a manifold vacuum level.
- 5. A method for detecting larger leaks in a fuel system, the method comprising the steps of:
determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present; closing a vent solenoid valve; drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time; determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise is less than said predetermined vacuum rise threshold within said predetermined time.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the step of determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the step of calling determining whether a fuel level is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine intake temperature is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant-intake delta temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine is not idling, whether a engine fault is not indicated, and whether a vehicle is not stationary.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein the step of determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the step of calling determining whether a fuel level is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine intake temperature is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant-intake delta temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine is not idling, whether a engine fault is not indicated, and whether a vehicle is stationary.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein the step of drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time comprises the step of drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at said predetermined rate for said predetermined time, where said predetermined time is a function of a purge duty cycle and a manifold vacuum level.
- 9. A method for detecting blockages in a vent solenoid valve of a fuel system, the method comprising the steps of,
determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present; opening the vent solenoid valve and a purge solenoid valve of the fuel system; purging the fuel system at a predetermined constant rate until a sufficient mass is purged: determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise exceeds said predetermined vacuum rise threshold within said predetermined time.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the step of determining whether a set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the step of determining whether a fuel level is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant temperature is within in acceptable range, whether an engine intake temperature is within an acceptable range, whether a coolant-intake delta temperature is within an acceptable range, whether an engine is idling and whether an engine fault is not indicated.
- 11. A method for detecting leaks and blockages in a fuel system, the method comprising the steps of:
determining whether small leaks are present when a first set of engine operating conditions is present; determining whether large leaks are present when a second set of engine operating conditions is present; and determining whether the vent solenoid valve is blocked when a third set of engine operating conditions is present.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the step of determining whether small leaks are present when a first set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of:
determining whether said first set of engine operating conditions is present; scaling the fuel system; drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time; determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise exceeds said predetermined vacuum rise threshold within said predetermined time.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the step of determining whether said first set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of verifying that a fuel level of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine intake temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant-intake delta temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine containing the fuel system is idling; verifying that a minimum time in a Preset Mode has been completed; and verifying that an engine fault is not indicated.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the step of determining whether large leaks are present when a second set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of:
determining whether said second set of engine operating conditions is present; closing a vent solenoid valve; drawing a vacuum across the fuel system at a predetermined rate for a predetermined time; determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise is less than said predetermined vacuum rise threshold within said predetermined time.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the step of determining whether said second set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of verifying that a fuel level of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine intake temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant-intake delta temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine containing the fuel system is idling; verifying that that a minimum time in a Preset Mode has been completed; and verifying that an engine fault is not indicated.
- 16. The method according to claim 11, wherein the step of determining whether the vent solenoid is blocked when a third set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of:
determining whether said third set of engine operating conditions is present; opening the vent solenoid valve and a purge solenoid valve of the fuel system; purging the fuel system at a predetermined constant rate until a sufficient mass is purged; determining whether a vacuum pressure rise exceeds a predetermined vacuum rise threshold; and indicating when said vacuum pressure rise exceeds said predetermined vacuum rise threshold within said predetermined time.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the step of determining whether said third set of engine operating conditions is present comprises the steps of verifying that a fuel level of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine intake temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that a coolant-intake delta temperature of the fuel system is within an acceptable range; verifying that an engine containing the fuel system is idling; verifying that that a minimum time in a Preset Mode has not been completed; and verifying that an engine fault is not indicated.
- 18. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of increasing an idle speed to a predetermined idle speed level prior to the step of sealing said the fuel system.
- 19. The method according to claim 14, further comprising the step of increasing an idle speed to a predetermined idle speed level prior to the step of closing a vent solenoid valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to the following patent applications which are co-owned by the same: “Evaporative Emission Leak Detection Method With Vapor Generation Compensation”, Ser. No. 09/437661, filed Nov. 10, 1999 (DKT H-203436), “Preset Diagnostic Leak Detection Method For An Automotive Evaporative Emission System”, Ser. No. 09/438068, filed Nov. 10, 1999 (DKT H-203437).
Divisions (1)
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09487062 |
Jan 2000 |
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09884496 |
Jun 2001 |
US |