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Die Bosch D-Jetronic war 1967 die erste Großserien elektronische Einspritzung der Welt. - Bosch's D-Jetronic was the first mass-production electronic fuel injection.
Help D-Jet Mercedes M110 280CE
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9 years 10 months ago #1312
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Did the first test with ECU connected. The fault is not there when i disconnect the ECU.
When i measure on the MAP pin 7 - ground there is no fault..
Mads
When i measure on the MAP pin 7 - ground there is no fault..
Mads
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9 years 10 months ago #1313
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Also did a smalle video of what happens when i connect the MAP, it is very hard to keep the engine running..
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9 years 10 months ago #1315
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Hi Mads,
was your idle-run contact on pin 17 closed when you did the video? If no, MAP sensor signals full-load to ECU and enriches mixture. That would then mean too little fuel. Checked fuel pressure?
was your idle-run contact on pin 17 closed when you did the video? If no, MAP sensor signals full-load to ECU and enriches mixture. That would then mean too little fuel. Checked fuel pressure?
Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
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9 years 10 months ago #1316
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I have just tested pin 17-12. (battery disconnected, ECU disconnected)
Throttle valve minimal = infinente ohm
Throttle valve max = infinente ohm
Should i do the test with ECU + battery connected ?
Thank you for your helt Volker..
Mads
Throttle valve minimal = infinente ohm
Throttle valve max = infinente ohm
Should i do the test with ECU + battery connected ?
Thank you for your helt Volker..
Mads
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Viele Schraubergrüße - best regards, Dr-DJet Volker
Alles für den Mercedes-Benz R/C 107 und W116 in der SLpedia Sternzeit 107
Workshops Heizung/Klima 10.5.(HU), D-Jetronic 28.6.(F),20.9.(ER), K-Jetronic 31.5.(ER),23.8.(F)
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9 years 10 months ago #1318
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Hi Mads,
the short-circuit (about 360 Ohms) between Pins 7 and 11 sounds familiar to me.
I once also measured such a value with an EFAW228 (special testing device from Bosch for D-Jetronic) on a bad-running car.
The reason for this phaenomenon may be the special internal or external wiring of the five-poled throttle-valve switch your car also has built in.
I didn't check this up to this time... no time to check it right now.
But he reason was in true a defective throttle valve-switch with a non contacting internal feeler-contact (the outer one).
Please remove your throttle-valve-switch and take off the cover. The switch is not so easy to understand and measure in built-out-condition because of the multi-functional switch and feelers in there, but you can clean it internal and check the conductor pathes, the feelers, the switch.and the feelers towards the connectors. Don't disadjust anything, just clean it carefully.
Then remount and readjust it following the instructions here on the page.
Maybe we found the reason for your problems...
Best would be to send some photos of the opened switch.
Regards
Norbert
the short-circuit (about 360 Ohms) between Pins 7 and 11 sounds familiar to me.
I once also measured such a value with an EFAW228 (special testing device from Bosch for D-Jetronic) on a bad-running car.
The reason for this phaenomenon may be the special internal or external wiring of the five-poled throttle-valve switch your car also has built in.
I didn't check this up to this time... no time to check it right now.
But he reason was in true a defective throttle valve-switch with a non contacting internal feeler-contact (the outer one).
Please remove your throttle-valve-switch and take off the cover. The switch is not so easy to understand and measure in built-out-condition because of the multi-functional switch and feelers in there, but you can clean it internal and check the conductor pathes, the feelers, the switch.and the feelers towards the connectors. Don't disadjust anything, just clean it carefully.
Then remount and readjust it following the instructions here on the page.
Maybe we found the reason for your problems...
Best would be to send some photos of the opened switch.
Regards
Norbert
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