Method and apparatus for diagnosing a malfunction of a clutch actuator
View Patent ↗In a method and apparatus for diagnosing a malfunction in a clutch actuator of a motor vehicle, the actual position of the clutch actuator is measured by a position sensor. Simultaneously, an estimated position of the clutch actuator is calculated by an emulation unit that emulates the function of the clutch actuator. Malfunctions of the clutch-actuator are diagnosed by comparing the actual, measured position to the estimated position.
1. A method of diagnosing a malfunction of a clutch of a motor vehicle with an automatically shifting transmission, comprising the steps of:
a) by means of a first sensor, generating a first electrical signal, which indicates if the motor vehicle is standing still;
b) by means of a second sensor, generating a second electrical signal, which indicates if a gear in the automatically shifting transmission cannot be synchronized within a prescribed time interval;
c) by means of a third sensor, generating a third electrical signal, which indicates if an engine of the motor vehicle is running; and
d) evaluating the first, second and third electrical signals in a logic AND-member which sets an error flag indicating a malfunction in a clutch-actuator associated with the clutch if all three signals are affirmative.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmission is shifted into neutral when the error flag has been set.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the error flag is canceled if a selector lever of the transmission is actuated by a driver of the motor vehicle before a prescribed time limit has elapsed after the error flag has been set.
4. An apparatus for automatically actuating a clutch with a clutch-actuator, the clutch being associated with an automatically shifting transmission of a motor vehicle, and wherein the apparatus is configured to diagnose a malfunction of the clutch and comprises:
a) a first sensor for generating a first electrical signal that indicates if the motor vehicle is standing still;
b) a second sensor for generating a second electrical signal that indicates if a gear in the automatically shifting transmission cannot be synchronized within a prescribed time;
c) a third sensor for generating a third electrical signal that indicates if an engine of the vehicle is running; and
d) a logic AND-member for evaluating the first, second and third electrical signals and setting an error flag indicating a malfunction in the clutch-actuator if all three signals are affirmative.