Claims
- 1. A failure-detecting device for a pressure sensor for an internal combustion engine having a fuel tank, an intake system, and an evaporative emission control system for controlling purging of evaporative fuel generated in said fuel tank into said intake system, said pressure sensor being provided in said evaporative emission control system for detecting pressure within said evaporative emission control system, comprising:
- output variation-detecting means for detecting an amount of variation in an output from said pressure sensor occurring within a predetermined time period after the start of said engine; and
- determining means for determining that said pressure sensor is abnormal when said amount of variation is below a predetermined value upon the lapse of said predetermined time period.
- 2. A failure-detecting device according to claim 1, wherein said evaporative emission control system includes a canister, a passage connecting said fuel tank with said canister, and a valve arranged across said passage for controlling communication between said fuel tank and said canister, said valve being opened before said amount of variation in said output from said pressure sensor is detected, said output variation detecting means detecting said amount of variation in said output from said pressure sensor after said valve has been closed.
- 3. A failure-detecting device according to claim 1, wherein said output variation-detecting means comprises first detecting means for detecting a value of said output from said pressure sensor immediately before a second predetermined time period, which is shorter than said first-mentioned predetermined time period, elapses after the start of said engine, second detecting means for detecting a present value of said output from said sensor after said second predetermined time period has elapsed and before said first-mentioned predetermined time period elapses, and variation-calculating means for calculating as said amount of variation a difference between said value of said output from said pressure sensor detected by said first detecting means and said present value thereof detected by said second detecting means.
- 4. A failure-detecting device according to claim 1, including means for relieving the pressure within said evaporative emission control system to the atmospheric pressure before detecting said amount of variation in said output from said pressure sensor is detected.
- 5. A failure-detecting device according to claim 1, including abnormality kind-determining means for determining a kind of said failure of said pressure sensor, based on said value of said output detected upon the lapse of said predetermined time period elapses.
- 6. A failure-detecting device according to claim 2, including abnormality kind-determining means for determining a kind of said failure of said pressure sensor, based on said value of said output detected upon the lapse of said predetermined time period.
- 7. A failure-detecting device according to claim 3, including abnormality kind-determining means for determining a kind of said failure of said pressure sensor, based on said value of said output detected upon the lapse of said predetermined time period.
- 8. A failure-detecting device according to claim 4, including abnormality kind-determining means for determining a kind of said failure of said pressure sensor, based on said value of said output detected upon the lapse of said predetermined time period elapses.
- 9. A fail-safe device for a pressure sensor for an internal combustion engine having a fuel tank, an intake system, and an evaporative emission control system for controlling purging of evaporative fuel generated in said fuel tank into said intake system, said pressure sensor being provided in said evaporative emission control system for detecting pressure within said evaporative emission control system, comprising:
- output variation detecting means for detecting an amount of variation in an output from said pressure sensor occurring within a predetermined time period after the start of said engine;
- determining means for determining that said pressure sensor is abnormal when said amount of variation is below a predetermined value upon the lapse of said predetermined time period; and
- inhibiting means for inhibiting abnormality diagnosis of said evaporative emission control system when said determining means determines that said pressure sensor is abnormal.
- 10. A fail-safe device for a pressure sensor for an internal combustion engine having a fuel tank, an intake system, and an evaporative emission control system having a canister having an air inlet port formed therein, an evaporative fuel-guiding passage extending between said fuel tank and said canister, a first control valve arranged across said evaporative fuel-guiding passage for closing and opening said passage, a purging passage extending between said canister and said intake system, a second control valve arranged across said purging passage for closing and opening said purging passage, and a third control valve arranged at said air inlet port of said canister for closing and opening said air inlet port, said pressure sensor being provided in said evaporative emission control system for detecting pressure within said evaporative emission control system, said fail-safe device comprising:
- output variation-detecting means for detecting an amount of variation in an output from said pressure sensor occurring within a predetermined time period after the start of said engine;
- determining means for determining that said pressure sensor is abnormal when said amount of variation is below a predetermined value upon the lapse of said predetermined time period; and
- valve control means for performing a fail-safe action including at least opening said third control valve when said determining means determines that said pressure sensor is abnormal.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/005,803 filed Jan. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,269,277.
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