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Advanced automotive fault diagnosis
way (Figure 11.5). It is even possible to set faults
in the system and then,
using built in test equip-
ment, carry out diagnostic tests!
From the ‘Help File’:
Click on the key button in the toolbar to open the
‘Controls’ window (if it is not already visible).
Now click on the key button in this window to
start the engine.
You can also right click the
screen and choose to start the engine from there.
Don’t forget to check that the car is not in gear –
or else it won’t start!
Next choose from the ‘Run’ menu the electronic
system you would like to operate or work with. I
suggest ‘Engine Management’ is the best place
to start.
In common with all
of the other simulation win-
dows you will use, you can set or control the
operating inputs to the system.
For engine
management control, these are engine speed,
engine load, temperature and so on. The system
will react and control
the outputs in just the same
way as a real vehicle. Be warned the unregistered
version runs out of fuel!
An ideal way of learning about automotive elec-
tronic systems.
Available as shareware from: www.automotive-
technology.co.uk
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