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EDK Throttle Position Feedback Signals

The EDK throttle plate position is monitored by 2 integrated potentiometers (pot). The potentiometers provide DC voltage feedback signals as input to the ME 7.2 for throttle and idle control functions. Potentiometer signal No. 1 is the primary signal. Potentiometer signal No. 2 is used as a plausibility cross-check through the total range of throttle plate movement. See Fig 1.

If plausibility errors are detected between pot 1 and pot 2, ME 7.2 will calculate the inducted engine air mass (from HFM signal) and only utilize the potentiometer signal that closely matches the detected intake air mass. The ME 7.2 uses the air mass signalling as a virtual potentiometer (pot 3) for a comparative source to provide failsafe operation. If ME 7.2 cannot calculate a plausible conclusion from the monitored pots (1 or 2 and virtual 3) the EDK motor is switched off and fuel injection cut out is activated (no failsafe operation possible). The EDK is continuously monitored during all phases of engine operation. It is also briefly activated when KL 15 is initially switched on as a pre-check to verify its mechanical integrity (no binding, appropriate return spring tension) by monitoring the motor control amperage and the reaction speed of the EDK feedback potentiometers. If faults are detected, the EDK motor is switched off and fuel injection cut off is activated (no failsafe operation possible). The engine does continue to run extremely rough at idle speed.

Fig 1: Identifying EDK Throttle Position Feedback Signal System
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