(Component Description For Nox Sensor Control Unit - GF14.40-P-3024OIA)
Engine 656.9 in model 213, 238, 257
up to model year 2021
Engine 656.9 in model 222
Partial view of the exhaust system
Partial view of the exhaust system
Location
The NOx sensor upstream of the diesel oxidation catalytic converter is located in the exhaust pipe downstream of the diesel oxidation catalytic converter and the NOx sensor downstream of the SCR catalytic converter is located in the exhaust pipe downstream of the SCR catalytic converter. The NOx sensor control units are each mounted on the underbody.
Task
The NOx sensors register the NOx and O2 concentrations in the exhaust gas downstream of the DPF and the SCR catalytic converter.
This information is forwarded to the NOx sensor control units in the form of voltage signals. The NOx sensor control units process this information and transmit it via the drive train sensor CAN (CAN I) to the CDI control unit (N3/9).
Input and output signals
The NOx sensor control units evaluate the following input signals and output corresponding output signals:
- Direct input signals
- CAN input signals from the CDI control unit
- CAN output signals to the CDI control unit
Direct input signals
- Terminal 87
CAN input signals from the CDI control unit
- Diagnosis requests
CAN output signals to the CDI control unit
- NOx concentration in the exhaust
- O2 concentration in exhaust
- Diagnostic data
Every NOx sensor (double chamber sensor with evaluation circuit) is inseparably connected via an 8-pin signal line with the respective NOx sensor control unit. An integral sensor heater which is controlled by the respective NOx sensor control unit, ensures rapid readiness to operate of the NOx sensors.
Structure
Function
The active ceramic probe bodies consist of many layers with two reaction chambers. The oxygen (O2 ) in the exhaust is detected in the first chamber, as in an lambda senor.
To do this, a pump voltage is applied to the electrodes in the first chamber. This causes the O2 molecules to be split into double charged oxygen ions and then pumped out of or into the first chamber (depending on whether rich or lean exhaust gas is present) until a 450 mV voltage difference at the electrodes is reached. The oxygen concentration is calculated from the size of the required pump current "Ip1".
The nitrogen oxide is split at the ground electrode into nitrogen and oxygen in the second chamber if present. The oxygen is pumped out if the chamber again. The concentration of the nitrogen oxides in the exhaust is calculated from the resulting pump current "Ip2".
The voltage signals from the NOx sensors are transmitted to the respective NOx sensor control unit and processed there. Via the drive train sensor CAN, the NOx sensor control units transmit the NOx and O2 concentrations to the CDI control unit.
Schematic function diagram of the NO x sensor (double chamber sensors)
| Wiring diagram of common rail diesel injection system control unit (CDI) | Engine 656.9 in model 213 up to model year 2021 | PE07.16-P-2101-97DBH | |
| Engine 656.9 in model 222 | PE07.16-P-2101-97SEH | ||
| Engine 656.9 in model 238 up to model year 2021 | PE07.16-P-2101-97DCH | ||
| Wiring diagram for NOx sensor | Engine 656.9 in model 257 up to model year 2021 | PE07.04-P-2102-97XBA |