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Case Study of Intermittent Poor Acceleration Fault Diagnosis by Brake Switch Fault

브레이크 스위치 결함에 의한 간헐적인 가속불량 현상의 고장진단 사례연구

  • Kim, Sung Mo (Faculty of Aerospace, Automobile&Mechanical Engineering, Chung Cheong University) ;
  • Jo, Haeng Deug (Pohang Service Center, Hyundai Motor Co.)
  • Received : 2015.02.24
  • Accepted : 2015.04.06
  • Published : 2015.04.15

Abstract

This paper investigates the failure of a car with a 2.5-liter CRDi engine of the Hyundai Company. The failure is caused by intermittent poor acceleration while driving. To analyze the cause, we investigated the air intake volume, the fuel injection, and the air-fuel ratio, which were determined to be normal. The brake switch signal error was discovered while analyzing the function that limits the output of the engine. While investigating the cause, we discovered the corrosion of the pins on the connector of the brake switch. We determined that it was generated by soapy water flowing in the solar film. Therefore, the cause of the failure was the brake switch signal errors. Additionally, we determined that ECM was the normal fail-safe mode that implemented the override device for safety during normal acceleration. Based on these results, further solar film experiments must be conducted to fully elucidate the causes.

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