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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 16, 2004
Filed:
Jul. 08, 2002
Peter Horstmann, Sindelfingen, DE;
Juergen Hammer, Fellbach, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A method for calibrating a pressure sensor in a fuel metering system and a corresponding device, which enable the pressure sensor to be calibrated as precisely as possible. For this purpose, the instantaneous cooling-water temperature of the internal combustion engine is measured and the drop in the cooling-water temperature is derived therefrom as a measure for the standstill time of the internal combustion engine, the pressure sensor first being calibrated when the standstill time exceeds a predefinable minimum. Thus, an arrangement for monitoring the cooling-water temperature already present per se in the vehicle may be used to reliably and precisely calibrate the pressure sensor. Therefore, this is able to be realized very quickly and almost without extra expenses, in particular without using an additional timing supervision for measuring the standstill time. The method and the corresponding device are well suited for calibrating pressure sensors in the high-pressure region (rail pressure sensors) as well as for calibrating sensors in the low-pressure region (presupply pressure sensors).