Method and device for diagnosis for vehicle
First Claim
1. A vehicle diagnostic method for repeatedly circulative execution of diagnoses for plural items, in which a diagnostic item or items that have been judged to be passed are removed in order from diagnostic targets while continuously circulative execution of diagnoses for remaining items, and a forced activation signal for at least one diagnostic item selected from the plural diagnostic items is issued so that a target part related to the diagnostic item will show an expected state, wherein the diagnostic item is judged to be good or bad based on whether or not an actual state of the target part is in the expected state, said method comprising the steps of:
- circulatively executing every diagnostic item without failing execution of a diagnosis for the diagnostic item corresponding to the forced activation signal while being supplied; and
stopping issue of the forced activation signal either when the corresponding item is judged to be good or when predetermined time for execution of the diagnosis has elapsed.
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Abstract
A method and device for diagnosing a vehicle, in which a forced activation signal Sx is supplied to a diagnostic target part through an ECU. A current state of the detected diagnostic target part is compared with a state predicted when the forced activation signal Sx is given to diagnose the diagnostic target part. The forced activation signal Sx when the diagnostic target part is judged to be good, or after a predetermined time has elapsed since issue of the signal Sx was initiated.
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8 Claims
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1. A vehicle diagnostic method for repeatedly circulative execution of diagnoses for plural items, in which a diagnostic item or items that have been judged to be passed are removed in order from diagnostic targets while continuously circulative execution of diagnoses for remaining items, and a forced activation signal for at least one diagnostic item selected from the plural diagnostic items is issued so that a target part related to the diagnostic item will show an expected state, wherein the diagnostic item is judged to be good or bad based on whether or not an actual state of the target part is in the expected state, said method comprising the steps of:
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circulatively executing every diagnostic item without failing execution of a diagnosis for the diagnostic item corresponding to the forced activation signal while being supplied; and
stopping issue of the forced activation signal either when the corresponding item is judged to be good or when predetermined time for execution of the diagnosis has elapsed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7)
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4. A diagnostic apparatus for repeatedly circulative execution of diagnoses for plural items, in which a diagnostic item or items that have been judged to be passed are removed in order from diagnostic targets while continuously circulative execution of diagnoses for remaining items, said apparatus comprising:
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diagnostic-item selection means for selecting a diagnostic item out of plural diagnostic items consecutively one by one for given cycles;
state detection means for detecting a current state of a diagnostic target part related to a selected diagnostic item;
diagnostic means for comparing the detected current state of the diagnostic target part with an expected state thereof to judge the diagnostic target part to be good when both states accord or an expected relation is established therebetween;
forced activation signal issuing means for issuing such a forced activation signal as to actuate a diagnostic target part related to at least one predetermined diagnostic item to be an expected state; and
supply stopping means for stopping issue of the forced activation signal either when judging that the diagnostic target part corresponding to the forced activation signal has passed the diagnosis, or after the forced activation signal has been continuously supplied to the diagnostic target part for a predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 8)
means for controlling the second forced activation signal supplying means to start issuing the second forced activation signal after the first forced activation signal supplying means has stopped supplying the first forced activation signal.
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8. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the forced activation signal issuing means comprising at least first and second forced activation signal supplying means for issuing a first and a second forced activation signal, respectively;
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means for controlling the second forced activation signal supplying means to start issuing the second forced activation signal after the first forced activation signal supplying means has a stopped supplying the first forced activation signal.
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