Method for determining the times when it will be necessary to change, or add to, the engine oil in a motor vehicle engine
First Claim
1. A method for determining engine oil servicing dates for a motor vehicle engine as a function of recorded engine operating parameters, comprising:
- continuously recording engine revolutions and at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing;
determining a fictitious distance (dSi) by associating the recorded engine revolutions with evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) that are dependent on the at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing in accordance with a predeterminable association relationship;
calculating a remaining operating distance (SR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the fictitious distance from a predetermined total distance potential (SG); and
determining a remaining operating period by;
determining a fictitious oil usage time (tB) by an evaluational association of actual oil consumption duration (tG) with a period evaluation factor (FZ) which depends on the ratio of the determined fictitious distance (dSi) to the actually travelled distance (St); and
calculating a remaining operating period (tR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the fictitious oil usage time (tB) from a predetermined initial running period (tS).
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method for determining engine oil servicing dates for a motor vehicle engine as a function of recorded engine operating parameters. According to the invention, the number of engine revolutions and at least one engine other operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing are continuously recorded and, on the basis of this, a fictitious distance is determined by associating the recorded engine revolutions with the evaluation factors dependent on recorded engine operating parameter(s) relevant to engine oil ageing in accordance with a predeterminable association relationship. From this, a remaining operating distance until the next engine oil servicing date is then calculated by subtracting the determined fictitious distance from a specified total distance potential.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for determining engine oil servicing dates for a motor vehicle engine as a function of recorded engine operating parameters, comprising:
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continuously recording engine revolutions and at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing;
determining a fictitious distance (dSi) by associating the recorded engine revolutions with evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) that are dependent on the at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing in accordance with a predeterminable association relationship;
calculating a remaining operating distance (SR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the fictitious distance from a predetermined total distance potential (SG); and
determining a remaining operating period by;
determining a fictitious oil usage time (tB) by an evaluational association of actual oil consumption duration (tG) with a period evaluation factor (FZ) which depends on the ratio of the determined fictitious distance (dSi) to the actually travelled distance (St); and
calculating a remaining operating period (tR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the fictitious oil usage time (tB) from a predetermined initial running period (tS).
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2. A method for determining engine oil servicing dates for a motor vehicle engine as a function of recorded engine operating parameters, comprising:
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continuously recording engine revolutions and at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing;
determining a fictitious distance (dSi) by associating the recorded engine revolutions with evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) dependent on the at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing in accordance with a predeterminable association relationship; and
calculating a remaining operating distance (SR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the determined fictitious distance from a predetermined total distance potential (SG). - View Dependent Claims (3)
the at least one operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing includes one or more of engine oil temperature, engine speed, engine load and fuel consumption, and wherein the associated evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) are determined by using stored characteristic curves and;
the determined associated evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) are multiplicatively associated with the recorded engine revolutions in order to determine the fictitious distance (dSi).
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4. A method for determining engine oil servicing dates for a motor vehicle engine as a function of recorded engine operating parameters comprising:
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continuously recording engine revolutions and at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing;
determining a fictitious distance (dSi) by associating the recorded engine revolutions with evaluation factors (BT, Bn, BL) that are dependent on the at least one engine operating parameter relevant to engine oil ageing in accordance with a predeterminable association relationship;
predetermining a total distance potential (SG) as the product of a permanently predeterminable original distance potential (Su) and one or more of;
quality factors (Qi), oil change or oil top-up factors (FW, FN), the oil change or oil top-up factors being determined as a function of respective oil change quantity or oil top-up quantity; and
calculating a remaining operating distance (SR) until a next engine oil servicing date by subtracting the determined fictitious distance from the predetermined total distance potential (SG).
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