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ME knock control, function - GF07.61-P-4031MAS

ENGINE 156.984 in MODEL 216.377, 221.077 /177 as of Model Year 09 /AEJ 08 

Function requirements for knock control, general points 

Knock control, general points 

The knock control is integrated in the ME-SFI control unit (N3/10) and its purpose is to ensure knock-free engine operation in all operating conditions and when different fuel grades are used. In case of uncontrolled combustion (knocking), the ignition angle of the ignition coil (T1) for the related cylinder is adjusted towards "retard".

The ME-SFI control unit (N3/10) manages the knock control according to the following sensors and signals:

The requirements of the engine torque-requirement function are also taken into account.

Knock control function sequence 

The function sequence is described in the following steps:

Ignition angle adjustment function sequence 

Knock control is enabled in the following operating conditions:

According to its input signals, the ME-SFI control unit calculates the cylinder-specific ignition angle correction.

If knocking is detected in a cylinder by the knock sensors, the ignition angle for this cylinder is adjusted towards "retard" (depending on engine speed) by about 3° CKA( rank ngle) at the next ignition. If knocking still occurs, the ignition angle is adjusted towards "retard" by about another 3° CKA, and so on until the maximum adjustment is reached (about 10 to 15° CKA).

If there is no knocking, after a few ignitions the retard adjustment is reversed in steps of about 0.75° crank angle, until the normal performance map value is reached, or until knocking occurs again.

RON correction function sequence 

The RON correction can be preset with the DAS using correction programming (except code (494) USA version).

Knock control is also fitted out with an automatic RON switch. This detects a persistent high knocking tendency of the engine and assists the knock control by means of an appropriate pre-control. This is done by evaluating the stored adaptation values, the ignition angle of all the cylinders and the number of control interventions in certain engine load and speed ranges.

Depending on the threshold which has been exceeded, the RON stage is adjusted by one or several stages. The regulated RON stage remains until stopping of the engine.

The higher the RON stage selected, the lower the maximum retardation of the ignition angle.

Knock control adaptation function sequence 

The adaptation of the knock control is active from a coolant temperature of approx. 75°C.

The ignition angle corrections required due to combustion knocking are stored continuously for the specific cylinder, along with the related operating condition of the engine (engine load and engine speed).

When determining the individual ignition angles, the stored adaptation values are taken into account, so that the optimal ignition angle can be calculated immediately for each cylinder. During abrupt acceleration, no values are stored for about 2 seconds in order to avoid any incorrect adaptation values.

Knock identification error function sequence 

For safety reasons, if one of the knocking sensor signals fails, the ignition angles of all cylinders is retarded by up to 11° crank angle (according to engine speed and coolant temperature). Knock control and the adaptation are deactivated and a fault is stored in the fault memory.

REFER TO SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Electrical function schematic for knock control Model 216 PE07.61-P-2786-97CAC
Model 221 PE07.61-P-2786-97SAC
  ME-SFI [ME] control unit, component description N3/10 GF07.61-P-6000MAS