Water-cooling apparatus for engine
US-2015053777-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US9599011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9599011-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414495265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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A pump current module determines a first current flowing through an electric engine coolant pump based on a coolant valve position. A current error module receives a second current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump measured using a current sensor and determines a current error based on a difference between the first current and the second current. A fault module indicates whether a fault is present based on the current error.
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What is claimed is: 1. A diagnostic system for a vehicle comprising: a backpressure module that estimates backpressure at an inlet of an electric engine coolant pump based on a coolant valve position and a position of at least one other valve; a pump current module that determines a first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump based on the estimated backpressure at the inlet of the electric coolant pump; a current error module that receives a second current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump measured using a current sensor and that determines a current error based on a difference between the first current and the second current; and a fault module that indicates whether a fault is present based on the current error. 2. The diagnostic system of claim 1 wherein the fault module indicates that the fault is present when the current error is greater than a predetermined current. 3. The diagnostic system of claim 1 wherein the pump current module determines the first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump further based on a speed of the coolant pump. 4. The diagnostic system of claim 1 wherein the pump current module determines the first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump further based on an engine coolant temperature. 5. The diagnostic system of claim 1 wherein the position of the at least one other valve includes at least one of: a position of a block valve that regulates coolant flow through a block portion of the engine; and a position of a heater valve that regulates coolant flow through a heater core. 6. The diagnostic system of claim 1 further comprising a speed error module that receives a speed of the electric engine coolant pump measured using a speed sensor and that determines a speed error based on a difference between the speed and a target speed for the electric engine coolant pump, wherein the fault module indicates whether the fault is present further based on the speed error. 7. The diagnostic system of claim 6 wherein the fault module indicates that the fault is present when at least one of: the speed error is greater than a predetermined speed; and the current error is greater than a predetermined current. 8. The diagnostic system of claim 7 wherein the fault module indicates that the fault is not present when the speed error is less than the predetermined speed and the current error is less than the predetermined current. 9. The diagnostic system of claim 1 wherein the fault module illuminates a malfunction indicator lamp when the fault is present. 10. A diagnostic method for a vehicle, comprising: estimating backpressure at an inlet of an electric engine coolant pump based on a coolant valve position and a position of at least one other valve; determining a first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump based on the estimated backpressure at the inlet of the electric engine coolant pump; receiving a second current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump measured using a current sensor; determining a current error based on a difference between the first current and the second current; and indicating whether a fault is present based on the current error. 11. The diagnostic method of claim 10 further comprising indicating that the fault is present when the current error is greater than a predetermined current. 12. The diagnostic method of claim 10 further comprising determining the first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump further based on a speed of the coolant pump. 13. The diagnostic method of claim 10 further comprising determining the first current flowing through the electric engine coolant pump further based on an engine coolant temperature. 14. The diagnostic method of claim 10 , wherein the position of the at least one other valve includes at least one of: a position of a block valve that regulates coolant flow through a block portion of the engine; and a position of a heater valve that regulates coolant flow through a heater core. 15. The diagnostic method of claim 10 further comprising: receiving a speed of the electric engine coolant pump measured using a speed sensor; determining a speed error based on a difference between the speed and a target speed for the electric engine coolant pump; and indicating whether the fault is present further based on the speed error. 16. The diagnostic method of claim 15 further comprising indicating that the fault is present when at least one of: the speed error is greater than a predetermined speed; and the current error is greater than a predetermined current. 17. The diagnostic method of claim 16 further comprising indicating that the fault is not present when the speed error is less than the predetermined speed and the current error is less than the predetermined current. 18. The diagnostic method of claim 10 further comprising illuminating a malfunction indicator lamp when the fault is present.
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