Electronic accelerator function - GF30.20-P-3015MMS
ENGINE 157.9 in MODEL 212, 218 as of model year 2014
ENGINE 278.9 in MODEL 207, 212, 218 as of model year 2014
Function requirements for the electronic accelerator, general points
- Circuit 87M (engine management ON)
- Engine runs
Electronic accelerator, general points
The electronic accelerator function is integrated in the ME-SFI [ME] control unit (N3/10) and controls the engine torque depending on the driver command and the operating conditions.
The ME-SFI [ME] control unit regulates the engine torque, dependent on the following sensors and signals:
- Accelerator pedal sensor (B37), accelerator pedal position
- Electronic Stability Program control unit (N30/4) (except code 233 (DISTRONIC PLUS) or Electronic Stability Program Premium control unit (N30/7) (for code 233 (DISTRONIC PLUS), brake actuation via chassis CAN 1 (CAN E1)
- Electronic Stability Program control unit cruise control request, via chassis CAN 1
- Radar sensors control units (N62/1) (for model 207, 212 as of model year 2014 with code 23P (Driving Assistant Package Plus), model 218 as of model year 2015 with code 23P (Driving Assistant Package Plus)), engine torque request (raising or reducing) via chassis CAN 1
- Video and radar sensor system control unit (N62/2) (for model 218 up to model year 2015 with code 233 (DISTRONIC PLUS, with code 237 (Active Blind Spot Assist), with code 238 (Active Lane Keeping Assist), engine torque request (increasing or reducing) via the chassis CAN 1
- Fully integrated transmission control controller unit (Y3/8), gear range over drive train CAN (CAN C)
- Fully integrated transmission controller unit, reverse travel signal via the drive train CAN
The requirements of the torque coordination function are also taken into account.
Function sequence for electronic accelerator
The function sequence is described in the following steps:
- Function sequence for engine torque specification
- Function sequence for driveability functions
- Function sequence for reverse travel
- Function sequence for adaptive accelerator pedal
Function sequence for engine torque specification
The ME-SFI [ME] control unit controls the engine torque dependent on a characteristic map, dependent on the accelerator pedal sensor. To do this the ME-SFI [ME] control unit actuates the following components:
- Actuator motor (M16/6m1) in the throttle valve actuator (M16/6) by means of a pulse width modulated signal
- Ignition coils (T1) for regulation of the ignition angle efficiency (results from shifting of the actual ignition angle from the optimal ignition angle) via the ignition timing.
- Fuel injectors (Y76) to regulate the lambda value over the fuel quantity
The engine torque is then only determined by the accelerator pedal position if no limited or increased torque requests from other functions or control units (e.g. cruise control request) are active.
The actual value potentiometers 1 and 2 (M16/6r1, M16/6r2) in the throttle valve actuator reports the current throttle valve position to the ME-SFI [ME] control unit.
Function sequence for driveability functions
The driveability functions and throttle change damping have the task of limiting the change of engine torque as a result of a rapid movement of the accelerator pedal. The limitation serves to improve the ride comfort since jolting in the drivetrain is prevented.
The driveability functions and the throttle change damping takes place on the basis of the following sensors and signals:
- Accelerator pedal sensor, accelerator pedal actuation (fast, slow)
- Crankshaft Hall sensor (B70), engine rpm
- Coolant temperature sensor (B11/4) (model 207, 212), coolant temperature sensor (B11/4) (model 218)
- Pressure sensor downstream of the throttle valve (B28/7), intake manifold pressure
- Throttle valve actuator, throttle valve position
- Electronic Stability Program control unit, wheel speed via chassis CAN 1
Function sequence for reverse travel
If the fully integrated transmission control controller unit sends the CAN signal "Reverse travel" over drive train CAN, the ME-SFI [ME] control unit restricts the engine torque to approx. 50 %. This optimizes ride comfort and driving safety when reverse travel.
Function sequence for adaptive accelerator pedal
The ME-SFI [ME] control unit changes the response time of the accelerator pedal depending on the vehicle speed calculated from the wheel speed. At higher vehicle speeds a somewhat steeper accelerator pedal curve is used in order to improve the response time (reduction of the free travel).
Further functions which support the electronic accelerator and which are described in other documents are:
- Rpm control, function
- Torque coordination, function
- Engine limp-home mode, function
| Electrical function schematic for electronic accelerator | MODEL 207 | PE30.20-P-2050-97EAM | |
| MODEL 212 | PE30.20-P-2050-97DAP | ||
| MODEL 218 | PE30.20-P-2050-97XAG | ||
| Overview of system components for gasoline injection and ignition system with direct injection | ENGINE 157.9 in MODEL 212, 218 as of model year 2014 ENGINE 278.9 in MODEL 207, 212, 218 as of model year 2014 |
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