Claims
- 1. A control apparatus for a vehicle, which apparatus can be rapidly tested prior to being placed in normal use, comprising:
- a plurality of sensors for detecting respective operating conditions at various portions of said vehicle, including an engine of said vehicle;
- a plurality of controlled elements operated in response to output signals of said sensors;
- time measuring means for measuring a fixed time interval from a predetermined point in time;
- state detection means for detecting when an output signal of at least one of said sensors is in a predetermined improbable state which would not occur in normal operation of said control apparatus after said apparatus has been placed in normal use; and
- control determination means for reading output information from said sensor and processing said information in accordance with a predetermined procedure, with the output information of at least a first one of said sensors normally having no effect on the respective controlled element for said time interval measured by said time measuring means, said control determined means, upon detection of said improbable state which would not occur in normal operation by said state detection means, applying the output information of said first sensor to control said respective controlled element independently of said time determined by said time measuring means, and prior to the elapse of said time interval.
- 2. The control apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one of said sensors is an O.sub.2 sensor for sensing oxygen content in an exhaust gas of said engine.
- 3. The control apparatus of claim 1, wherein said state detection means is set when output signals of a plurality of said sensors are in respective improbable states.
- 4. The control apparatus of claim 3, wherein said improbable states comprise an output of a coolant temperature sensor indicating a maximum coolant temperature, an engine speed sensor indicating a zero engine speed, a throttle position sensor indicating a zero value, an idle switch sensor indicating an off position of an idle switch, and an O.sub.2 sensor for sensing an oxygen content in an exhaust gas of said engine indicating a rich air/fuel mixture.
- 5. A control apparatus for a vehicle engine, which apparatus can be rapidly tested prior to being placed in normal use, comprising:
- a plurality of sensors for detecting vehicle operation conditions, including an oxygen sensor arranged in an exhaust system of said vehicle;
- control means for controlling operation of said vehicle engine in response to outputs of said sensors;
- timer means for inhibiting said control means from responding to at least the output of said oxygen sensor for a predetermined time following starting of said engine to allow said engine to warm up in normal use; and
- means for defeating said timer means during testing of said control apparatus to cause said control means to respond to said output of said oxygen sensor without waiting for said engine to warm up, said means for defeating said timer comprising means for setting a flag upon the occurrence of several sensor outputs which would not occur in normal operation of said control apparatus after said apparatus has been placed in normal use.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/124,522, filed Nov. 24, 1987 now abandoned.
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