Air and Eng temp sensor

Discussion and support for MoTeC's previous generation ECUs.

Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby benjamindp on Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:29 pm

Hi

we're students from Karel de Grote college and we're competing in Formula Student.

Now we've got a problem with our temp sensors. We use a bosch 0 280 130 039 NTC sensor.
For the air temp it's connected to B3 and 0V ENG, eng temp : B4 and 0V ENG.

On both sensor we've always got 4,847V. So when we use the input setup for bosch 2500ohm it's always -43°C.
While heating up the sensor, the voltage drops.
But we never get a realistic value.

There are some other sensors connected to the 0V ENG ( throttle pos, ref, sync, Lambda )
When we measure the voltage on the 0V Eng pin, we measure 4,...V.
Is it normal that we measure a value like this ?

Image
benjamindp
 
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:27 pm

Re: Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby Sean on Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:23 am

Have you tried disconnecting everything but the air inlet temp sensor and see what you get, then try the same test with the engine temp?
Sean
 
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:35 pm
Location: Adelaide or Auckland

Re: Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby benjamindp on Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:51 pm

Sean wrote:Have you tried disconnecting everything but the air inlet temp sensor and see what you get, then try the same test with the engine temp?


Hi Sean, we've tried it but it wasn't changing anything.
So the only cause was that the ECU was broken internal. We've connected another motec m800 and the problem was gone.

Thx for help
benjamindp
 
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:27 pm

Re: Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby Merlin on Sun Mar 20, 2016 1:30 pm

I would suggest you have a damaged 0v line

This is often caused by sending 12v+ down it

It can be repaired by MoTeC .. I have had a few done over time

John P
Merlin
 
Posts: 55
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:47 pm

Re: Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby adrian on Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:04 pm

The easiest way to tell if you have blown a 0V in the ECU is to check continuity between each of the 0V pins (B14, B15 and B16) and the ground pins (A10 and A11). If there's no continuity then the 0V has been damaged.

This usually happens when, as Sean said, when 12V is connected to a 0V pin.

If you want it fixed speak to your local MoTeC dealer and they will organise to have it sent back to us for repair.
adrian
MoTeC
 
Posts: 719
Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2015 5:16 pm

Re: Air and Eng temp sensor

Postby Sean on Mon Mar 28, 2016 8:57 pm

adrian wrote:This usually happens when, as Merlin said, when 12V is connected to a 0V pin.

Fixed it for you Adrian.
Sean
 
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:35 pm
Location: Adelaide or Auckland


Return to M400, M600, M800 and M880 ECUs

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 38 guests