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Teaching-in the engine control unit

Replacing and repairing electronic components

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Information on diagnostics

Modern vehicles are equipped with highly complex systems whose electronic assembly groups are individually tailored to the respective control unit. When replacing and repairing electronic components such as air mass sensors, stepper motors or electric EGR valves, it is crucial that the engine control unit adopts the new data correctly. Otherwise, typical problems and errors such as "high idling after installation" or "new part does not work" can occur in the fault code memory.

This article sets out what points should be observed when installing spare parts.

"Basic settings" is a special program option in the diagnostics tool. This allows the control unit to code new components and program their characteristic values. This feature is especially important when a component has been replaced – whether by a new purchase or a used part. Without this adaptation, the control unit may not recognise the new part correctly, which can lead to an error in the fault code memory.

Step motor: idling actuator | Pierburg | Motorservice
Step motor: idling actuator
Air mass sensor | Pierburg | Motorservice
Air mass sensor
Throttle body “drive-by wire”
Throttle body “drive-by wire”

When installing new components, you should observe the following points:

  • Check whether coding or adaptation is required as per the manufacturer's documentation.
  • Use suitable tools and devices to perform basic settings.
  • Pay attention to special Pierburg Service Information that is relevant for the respective component.
  • Check the part number and the wiring diagram to ensure that the spare part is compatible.
  • Check that cables and plug-in connections are correctly fitted and check for possible damage.

Some examples of components that require adaptation or teaching-in in the control unit:

Component Function
Air mass sensor Detects air quantity for calculating the injection
Stepper motor (idling actuator) Regulates idle speed
Throttle body (drive-by-wire) Electronically controls air supply
Electric EGR valve Reduces emissions through exhaust gas recirculation
Electric drive module (swirl flap controller) Optimises air conduction in the intake air system
Electric EGR valve | Pierburg | Motorservice
Electric EGR valve
Electric drive module (swirl flap actuator) | Pierburg | Motorservice
Electric drive module (swirl flap actuator)

Many electronic components such as mass air flow meters, throttle valves and EGR valves have specific map data stored in the engine control unit. This data is matched to the original component. When a component is replaced, the old data often does not match the new part. Without adaptation, problems such as poor idling speed, increased fuel consumption or even the engine warning light illuminating may occur.

Find out more about the correct procedure for diagnosing and programming control units in our video about on-board diagnostics. It offers practical insights into the world of industrial and vehicle electronics:

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