Incorrect fuel temp reading
Moderator: Matt
Incorrect fuel temp reading
I found my fuel temp reading wrong, it should ambient when its cold. it reads apx 260deg cold. I checked the ECU wire connection good. My fuel temp reads apx 80 deg after the car is fully warmed up. So then I get a hot restart because my fuel pressure regulator contol valve will not increase fuel pressure for better hot starting untill fuel temp is above 170 deg.
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fuel temp readings are now in the negative, on my car anyway. They were similar to the above in version 9271. Cold start has the temps at about -60 if i remember correctly. at operating temp they settled to about -30. This is just a display problem correct? Will it actually affect how the ecu/car operates?
Brian
Brian
its only a display problem. wont affect car are all
are we talking degrees or Fahrenheit here in that last post?
if you can let me know the required display offset in degrees required I can adjust that so its correct. Farenheit just confuses me since all the ECU reported stuff is in degrees and 0C = freezing point / 100C = boiling point
nissan ECUs normally work -30 .. 120 degrees C
thanks!
are we talking degrees or Fahrenheit here in that last post?
if you can let me know the required display offset in degrees required I can adjust that so its correct. Farenheit just confuses me since all the ECU reported stuff is in degrees and 0C = freezing point / 100C = boiling point
nissan ECUs normally work -30 .. 120 degrees C
thanks!
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ambient temp vs reported temp is probably a good start. i'll trace through the code also and see if I can work out how the ECU determines this
have you got any info from the FSM how the fuel temp converts temperatrue to resistance (like with coolant temp sensor which I've seen for other vehicles)
if you dont have a fuel temp sensor, I'm not sure how this affects things. The ECU would probably use it for some injection coefficient when the temp is higher than a certain value
have you got any info from the FSM how the fuel temp converts temperatrue to resistance (like with coolant temp sensor which I've seen for other vehicles)
if you dont have a fuel temp sensor, I'm not sure how this affects things. The ECU would probably use it for some injection coefficient when the temp is higher than a certain value
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i've been away for a while, been real busy and haven't worked on the car in a while. Recorded the displayed temp vs. ambient fuel temp today. The ambient temperature i recorded was 3 C, coolant temp as reported by nistune was 2 C, and fuel temp reading right at cold start was -76 C. Not sure if this info is relavent or not at this point but here it is.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian