AVL DiTEST – On-Board Diagnostic Training
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AVL DiTEST – On-Board Diagnostic Training
AVL DiTEST – On-Board Diagnostic Training FUTURE SOLUTIONS FOR TODAY www.avlditest.com 1 Contents AVL DiTEST (E)OBD vs. Vehicle diagnostics ECU Communication Legislation (E)OBD Details 2 AVL DiTEST – MISSION AVL DiTEST offers products and services for statuary tests and efficient diagnosis of in service vehicles and supplies them to vehicle manufacturers, workshops and test centers. 3 AVL DiTEST – BUSINESS FIELDS AVL DiTEST offers products and services for statuary tests and efficient diagnosis of in service vehicles. OEM Vehicle Manufacturers Emissions Test Organizations Speed Measurement Free Garages ECU Diagnostics Chains Engine& Component Test 4 (E)OBD vs. Vehicle Diagnostic 5 Vehicle Diagnostics 6 Example – network in modern vehicles Engine-CAN Motor Panel Gear Driver Co-driver Back left Back right Driver Loud Speaker Co-driver Heater Ventilator Steering Park Control Steering Column Wireless Phone Inclination Back Luxus Speech Recognition Source: Audi 7 Example – network in modern vehicles 8 OBD, OEM, Multibrand Diagnostics (E)OBD Diagnostics Standardized services to execute emission system related diagnostics for periodical technical inspection. OEM Diagnostics Diagnostic devices and software tailored, branded and sold to OEM workshop to carry out required servicing and repair. Multi-branded Diagnostics Diagnostic devices and software designed to be applicable to many vehicle brands. 9 ECU Bus & Communication Protocols 10 ECU - Bus Protocols (E)OBD Connector (ISO 15031-3 / SAE J1962) K/L-Line (ISO9141) Slow serial bus connected to a gateway, no inter ECU communication, up to 10.4 kbit/s CAN - Controller Area Network (ISO 11898-1/2/3 or ISO 11519 / SAE J2284 / SAE J2411, ISO11992 / SAE J1939 for Trucks, ISO11783 for Agriculture) Fast seriell data exchange between ECU‘s High Speed - 500/250 kbit/s (ISO 11898-2 / SAE J2284), Mid Speed - 125/95,8 kbit/s, Low Speed/Single wire – 50kbit/s (ISO 11898-3 = ISO 11519-2 / SAE J1939 Truck & Bus / SAE J2411 single wire) LIN - Local Interconnect Network (OEM Consortium, US: SAE J2602) Less costly communication between intelligent sensors and actuators, i.e. within a seat MOST - Media Oriented Systems Transport (OEM Consortium) to transfer multimedia applications (infotainment), optical bus system with high transfer rate up to 25 Mbit/s FlexRay (OEM Consortium) For safety relevant applications with high data rate up to 10 Mbit/s, i.e. steering, braking PWM (SAE-J1850, Ford SCP), up to 41.6 kbit/s VPW (SAE-J1850, GM Class 2, Crysler PCI), up to 41.6 kbit/s TTCAN - Time Triggered CAN (ISO 11898-4, Bosch), up to 1Mbit/s Other 11 Example: Communication via K/L-Line Originally single wire K-Line L-Line used for initialization Full Duplex, Two Lines (K- und L-line) Asynchronous und UART-based Little implementation effort L- Line (unidirectional) K- Line (bidirectional) ECU 1 ECU 2 ECU 3 Motor Airbag ABS 12 Example: Communication via CAN Controller Area Network (especially designed for usage in automotive vehicles) Supports Complex Network Systems and increasing number of ECU‘s Safe data transfer by sophisticated error handling Fast reaction times Prioritization of information Central Diagnostic Gateway Inter ECU Communication 16 Pin OBD connector ABS ECU Motor ECU Airbag ECU Gateway 1 Gateway 2 Gateway 3 Gateway xxx ... Diagnostic Gateway Gateway 4 CAN Bus Gateway ... 13 ECU - Communication Protocols (E)OBD (ISO 15031-5 / SAE J1979) On K-Line (ISO 9141-2 or ISO 14230-4), Info: mostly EU manufacturer On CAN (ISO 15765-4) On J1850 (SAE J1850 VPW or PWM), Info: mostly US manufacturer On Truck, Bus CAN (SAE J1939) KWP2000 (ISO 14230-3 / SAE J2190) Slow and fast On K-Line (ISO 14230-2) On CAN (ISO 15765-2) UDS (ISO 14229) On CAN (ISO 15765-2), Info: Implementation in ISO 15765-3 On K-Line (ISO 14230-5), Info: DoK 16 ECU - Communication Protocols, others Blink Code KWP KWP71, Bosch, Info: mainly BMW, Opel, Peugeot/Citroen, Volkswagen KWP81/82, Opel/Vauxhall/GM KWP1271, 2026 Hyundai, 2027 ? KWP1281, VAG, over K-Line, Info: Extension to KWP71 KW-FB (Franz Becker), MB propriatary TP2.0 on CAN – VAG (SAE J2819) BMW BMW DS1, DS2: propriatary BMW Fast GM, Crysler Crysler SCI (SAE J2610) GMW3110 over CAN – GMLAN, Info: GMW 3104 (GMLAN Comm), GMW 3110 (enhanced DIAG), GMW 3089 (sw GMLAN), GMW 3122 (dw GMLAN) GM, Crysler Class 2 (SAE J 1850 VPW) Multec2: GM propriatary MB ISO (which is a variation of ISO-9141-2) Ford Ford ISO (Ford CAN, ISO15765 11-bit) Ford SCP (SAE J 1850 PWM) Ford UBP (UART Based Protocol) Renault ISO Renault FreeRunning XR25, Info: sends a continuous telegram based on the RS232C protocol with the only change in voltage levels of 0 to 12 Volt Renault PSA2000 Peugeot ISO Volvo D2 over CAN: propriatary Truck & Bus on UART (SAE J1587 + SAE J1708) 17 AVL DiX - DiOBD 880 ECU Diagnostics Hardware (VCI) Multi-functional ECU diagnostics module Includes all vehicle communication protocol standards (OBD, ISO 9141-2, KWP 2000, SAE J1850 PWM and VPW, …) Includes all CAN bus protocol standards Manufacturer specific protocols Manufacturer specific diagnostic cables Petrol and diesel engine emission tests USB, RS232, Bluetooth enabled 18 Future Outlook: WWH-OBD (ISO 27145) WWH-OBD - Worldwide harmonized OBD Driven by UN ECE Establish world-wide harmonized set of requirements for OBD Implementation approx. For EURO 6 (2014) Communication requirements OBD on CAN (ISO 15031 and ISO 15765) UDS (ISO 14229) DoIP – Diagnostic over IP (ISO 13400) … 19 AVL DiTEST – Multibrand ECU Diagnostics Multi-functional, vehicle specific ECU diagnostic software for car, bike and truck Wide vehicle coverage ECU Communication (OBD + OEM Specific) Support Standard Protocols Error Code Reading: Blink code / EOBD / OBD II / CAN-Bus Error Code Translation (Text) Error Code Deleting Measurement Values and Live Data Actuator Tests Learning, Coding, Adaptation Service Resets (Programming/Flashing) 20 EU Frame Legislation 21 Overview EU Frame Legislation Homologation (Type Approval) Periodical Technical Inspection (PTI, I&M) manufacturer/vehicle view workshop/test centers view technical, emission, OBD, service, maintenance, diagnostic, … relevant requirements safety, emission, inspection, … relevant requirements 22 EU HOMOLOGATION (Emissions) Political Part 1991 – EURO 1 Council Directive 70/220/EWG (+ 91/441/EG) 1994 – EURO 2 Council Directive 70/220/EWG (+ 94/12/EG) 1998 – EURO 3 & 4 Council Directive 70/220/EWG (+ 98/69/EG) 2007 – EURO 5 & 6 Regulation 715/2007/EC • Commitology Part Regulation 692/2008/EC (Euro 5: Sept. 2009 for new type approved cars, Jan. 2011 for all cars; Euro 6: Sept. 2014 for new type approved cars, Sept. 2015 for all cars) Decreasing Homologation limits for mass emissions (mg/km) • Car: Driving cycle (Japan, Europe, USA, …) on roller test bench • Increasing requirements & additional functions for On-Board OBD (since 2000) • Note: • OEM also determines nominal value of exchaust gas in Vol% or ppm as well as opacity for diesel cars • in addition since Euro 5 & 6: RMI, ECU flashing, diagnostic tool data 23 EU HOMOLOGATION - Light Duty Emission Limits Petrol - EU Limits 10000 mg/km 1000 CO HC 100 NOx NMHC 10 PM 1 EU-1 1992 EU-2 1996 EU-3 2000 EU-4 2005 EU-5 2009 EU-5+ 2011 EU-6 2014 Diesel - EU Limits 10000 mg/km 1000 CO 100 HC + NOx NOx 10 PM 1 EU-1 1992 EU-2 1996 EU-3 2000 EU-4 2005 EU-5 2009 EU-5+ 2011 EU-6 2014 24 EU HOMOLOGATION - OBD Tests Engine family tests: Miss firing, combustion system, CAT & DPF, EGR Test against Thresholds (much higher than homologation limit) OBD test separate to emission measurement: OBD is model based system and homologation test checks plausibility's 25 The “Inspection” Directive 96/96/EC Periodic roadworthiness tests for vehicles registered on the European territory to make sure that vehicles on the road meet regulations during their lifetime in the given limit values. Entered into force on 9 March 1997 Has been amended Six Times 26 Directive 96/96/EC Content Coverage Buses Coaches Roadworthiness test focuses Braking systems Steering and Steering wheel Heavy goods vehicles Visibility Trailers (> 3.5 tones) Lamps, reflectors, electr. equip. Taxis Axles, wheels, tires, suspension Ambulances LCV (< 3.5 tones) Private cars (<= 8 seats) Chassis and chassis attachments Nuisance Exhaust emissions Vehicle identification 27 Directive 96/96/EC Amendments Directive1999/52/EC: Adaptation emission limits and test procedures for new engine technologies Directive 2001/9/EC: Introduction of OBD reading and proper OBD System functioning Directive 2001/11/EC: Functional testing of commercial vehicles' speed limitation device Directive 2003/27/EC: Adaptation emission limits and test procedures for new engine technologies Directive 2009/40/EC: + Amendment Directive 2010/48/EU: Editorial changes, Additional safety checks 28 Directive 96/96/EG 2001/9/EG Core Message Alternative to the CO measurement at engine idling speed, the correct functioning of the emission system through the appropriate reading of the OBD device and the simultaneous checking of the proper functioning of the OBD system could be performed 29 Directive 96/96/EC Future Revision >2011: Directive 96/96/EC needs to be adapted to the technology of the vehicle. Brake + ABS + EBS Suspension + ESP/ESC + EDC Head Light + Electronic Head Light (Xenon) Steering + Electronic Controlled Steering Emission + OBD + DPF Speed Limiter/Trip Recorder + Digital Tacograph Safety Belt + SRS 30 Status European wide introduction - Obligatory OBD inspection Germany since 2002 EOBD gasoline, complex procedure, check of lambda probe; since 10/2005 Diesel; since 2009 emission guideline 4 elimination tailpipe measurement if no fault codes Finland EOBD for gasoline, Trouble codes (DTC) readout, lambda control loop testing Hungary Gasoline, similar to Germany, no check of lambda probe; Diesel since 2008, similar to Germany Switzerland EOBD for gasoline, DTC readout Greece Gasoline since 2006, DTC readout Slovakia Since 1.1.2009 EOBD gasoline; DTC readout France Since 2008: EOBD Gasoline and Diesel separate to emission test procedure; DTC readout Austria No EOBD testing Visual check of MIL lamp 31 (E)OBD Details 32 What is OBD ? „On Board Diagnostics“ means that all emission relevant components and systems will continuously be checked during driving. Malfunctions will be recorded, stored and displayed by the standardized malfunction indicating lamp (MIL). 33 OBD History 1984 First Draft CARB (OBD I) 1988 First Draft CARB (OBD II) 1990 the standard was incorporated into the federal clean air act (for all 49 US states) since 1996 all vehicles have to be equipped with OBD II 1996 (E)OBD Proposal introduced to EU Parliament 1998 change of directive 70/220/EWG with 98/69/EC came into force 2000 graduated scheme starts 2007 regulation 715/2007 (Euro5/6) 34 Which vehicles have OBD? 1. Jan. 2000 OBD all new vehicle models (petrol) 99 1. Jan. 00 200101OBD 02 03 (petrol) 04 05 06 all vehicles 1. Jan. 2003 OBD vehicles (diesel) + LCV (all new models) 1. Jan. 2004 OBD vehicles (diesel) + LCV (all vehicles) 1. Jan. 2005 OBD HDV (diesel) 35 Overview OBD System Sensors and actuators Sensor 2 Sensor 1 Actuator 3 (Engine) ECU MIL (Malfunction indication Engine ECU lamp) Diagnostic- Interface Generic Scantool Generic Scantool 36 Standard OBD Connectors (SAE J 1962, ISO 15031-3) Standard OBD II / EOBD Diagnosis socket Standard Diagnosis connector 37 What is OBD ECU doing? Monitoring of all emission relevant systems and components, e.g. operation and function of sensors and actuators Protection of the catalytic converter, e.g. plausibility check of signals and components Visual warning, if emission relevant parts showing operational malfunctions Storage diagnostic trouble codes and other useful information for repair Diagnostic ability of the monitoring system Emission quality not only for new vehicles ensure ever lasting low emissions 38 What is OBD ECU doing? 39 What is monitored by OBD ECU? Petrol Diesel Catalyst monitoring Catalyst monitoring Combustion drop outs Particle filter Engine Missfiring Injection begin control Lambda probe aging Tank ventilation system and tank density monitoring Tank ventilation system and tank density monitoring Boost pressure regulation Secondary air system Exhaust gas recycling Exhaust gas recycling NOx After treatment - All sensors and actuators connected to the control unit. Electronically controlled power train systems (automatic – transmission) 40 Generic OBD Scantool Read/ erase fault codes Display of relevant live data data for components to support troubleshooting and repair Readout readiness codes Execute actuator tests … 41 Standardized OBD Modes - (SAE J 2190, ISO 15031-5) Mode 1: Current engine data / Power train diagnostic data Mode 2: Read DTC environment data (Freeze Frame) Mode 3: Read of emission-relevant DTC’s Mode 4: Clear all stored DTC’s Mode 5: Read test results from Lambda probe monitoring Mode 6: Read test results of monitored system components (Readiness codes) Mode 7: Read of emission-relevant DTC’s (intermittend) Mode 8: Activation of single tests or triggering of actuators Mode 9: Request vehicle information (e.g. VIN) 42 Standardized OBD Faultcodes (SAE J 2012, ISO 15031-6) Decoding of faultcodes according to SAE J2012 The first digit of the faultcode is indicated with a letter. It indicates the startup of the system: Pxxxx for powertrain Bxxxx for car body Cxxxx for chassi and Uxxxx for extensions (future systems) For OBD II are only P-Codes required. Faultcode 1-Fuel-air measurement 2-Injection nozzles 3-Ignition dropouts 4-Aggregate emissions 5-Idling and speed control 6-Vehicle computer 7-Gear 8-Gear 9-Hybrid-electric powertrain 0- SAE J2012 defined 1- manufacturer defined P- Powertrain 43 What happen on OBD Failure? • First sign of a potential OBD failure: • Freeze Frame Data stored • amount of data is up to OEM • Fault must be detected in less than 10 driving cycles • Fault stored into memory 44 OBD Readiness codes The control unit executes single diagnosis from exhaust gas relevant components (e.g. Lambda probe, heating etc.) The Result of these single diagnosis are the so called Readiness codes (=readiness test). The Readiness code indicates, if all required diagnoses could have been executed by the system. 45 OBD Readiness codes If single diagnosis is successful and ok, the Readiness code will be activated (e.g. after driven through a specific driving cycle). Specific RC is only set if specific diagnoses have been finished. IMPORTANT! If all fault codes are erased from the control unit, also the RC will be erased from specific control units All single diagnosis have to be executed again. The Readiness code gives no information if a system error exists. 46 OBD Driving Cycle (VW/Audi) Stage 1: Cold Start (<50°C) O2S heater, misfire, AIR, fuel system, and EVAP monitors run. Stage 2: Idle 2½ Minutes (A/C and headlights on to help the misfire monitor) O2S heater, AIR, EVAP, misfire, and possibly fuel system monitors run Stage 3: Accelerate (A/C and headlights off, Throttle halfway open until 89km/h) Misfire, fuel system, and EVAP monitors run Stage 4: Steady State Cruise O2S, AIR, EGR, EVAP, misfire, and fuel system monitors run Stage 5: Decelerate (w/o brakes, remain high gear & no clutch) EGR, EVAP, and fuel system monitors run. Stage 6: Accelerate (¾ throttle until reaching 60 MPH (97 KPH) misfire, fuel system, and EVAP monitors run Stage 7: Steady State Cruise CAT, O2S, AIR, EGR, EVAP, misfire, and fuel system monitors run. Stage 8: Decelerate (w/o brakes, remain high gear & not clutch) EGR, EVAP, and fuel system monitors run. 47 Many Thanks! Questions? 48 BACKUP 49 EU Law Making Process “Split Level” Approach POLICY PROPOSAL POLITICAL PART TECHNICAL PART Co-decision procedure (EP + Council) Commitology/Scrutiny procedure (MS experts + Commission) Umbrella Regulation Technical Regulation 50 DE Legislation 51 PTI in Germany - History 1985 Emission test for vehicles without controlled catalyst (CO only) 1993 GL1: Emission test for all petrol & diesel vehicles (CO, Lambda, Opacity) 2002 GL2: emission test with OBD reading for petrol vehicles 2006 GL3: emission test with OBD reading for diesel vehicles 2008 GL4 (Regulation 41 from 2006): Two stage emission test >2012 GL5: particle mass and NO/Nox for diesel vehicles ? 52 Guideline 4 (Regulation 41) Summary Passenger cars. LCV and motor bikes, (truck) Combination of technical inspection and emission test Examination of safety relevant systems during technical inspection Two stage approach 53 Guideline 4 (Regulation 41) - Two Stage Approach Visual Technical Inspection Vehicle Identification Data Visual MIL Check OBD Test Procedure OEM Emission Limit Values Emission Measurement Inspection Report 54 Guideline 4 (Regulation 41) OBD Test Procedure Visual MIL Check Communication VCI - Vehicle Function Test OBD: MIL, DTC?, RC? NO > 01.01.2006 ? YES NO RC OK? YES OEM Emission Limit Values 55