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Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 1994

Filed:

Oct. 04, 1993
Applicant:
Inventors:

Douglas R Hamburg, Bloomfield, MI (US);

Nicholas G Zorka, Clarkston, MI (US);

Assignee:

Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F02D / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
123688 ; 123696 ;
Abstract

A fuel control system operating under closed-loop control senses the oxygen content of the combustion products of an internal combustion engine along with the engine angular velocity and air flow through the intake manifold. The fuel control system supplies an air/fuel modulation signal to modify a fueling value which is calculated as a function of the engine angular velocity and air flow. An oxygen sensor monitoring test is performed periodically to determine the efficacy of the oxygen sensor. The total switching time of the oxygen sensor, comprising the lean-to-rich and rich-to-lean switching times, is determined and checked against a range. If the total switching time is within the range then the difference between the lean-to-rich and rich-to-lean switching times, is determined and checked against a second range. If the difference is within the second range the oxygen sensor is determined to be operating effectively and the test is terminated. If the difference is outside of the second range, a compensation value is generated as a function of the difference in switching times. The monitoring test is performed a predetermined number of times and if at the end of the test the difference in switching times is still outside of the second range, the oxygen sensor is determined to be inoperative.


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