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Code 4B91 - Oxidation Catalyst Plausible....
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03-11-2014, 09:21 AM | #1 |
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Code 4B91 - Oxidation Catalyst Plausible....
Got this one over the weekend. Anyone have an All Data Pro account that can look it up? Thanks.
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03-11-2014, 10:03 AM | #2 |
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Sounds like the Diesel Oxidative Catalyst isn't providing the temp rise response the DDE checks for. IIRC the car uses post injection and measures the temp rise across the DOC with two of the EGT probes to check its functionality. I'll see if I can dig up the reference to this in the BMW University documents.
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03-11-2014, 10:07 AM | #3 |
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Just a guess, but it might be related to this. I've noticed on my car over the years that the post injection is used to raise the EGT's during the warm up phase (usually until the car reaches a coolant temp of ~140F) and I've assumed the following is what is going on.
http://prodcds.bmwuniversity.com/lib...erformance.pdf Page 114 of the doc. Oxidation catalytic converter The oxidation catalytic converter is monitored with regard to its conversion ability which diminishes with ageing. The conversion of hydrocarbons (HC) during cold start is used as the indicator as heat is produced as part of the chemical reaction and it follows a defined temperature progression after the oxidation catalytic converter. The exhaust gas temperature sensor after the oxidation catalytic converter measures the temperature. The DDE maps the temperature progression during cold start and compares it to calculated models. The result determines how effective the oxidation catalytic converter is operating. A reversible fault is stored if the temperature progression drops below a predetermined value. If this fault is still determined after two successive diesel particulate filter regeneration cycles, an irreversible fault is stored and the MIL is activated |
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4B91 - P0420 Information saved in DDE Fault code 4B91 - P0420 Fault text Oxidation catalytic converter, plausibility: Hydrocarbon conversion rate during exothermic reaction too low Fault description Monitoring of the oxidation catalyst in warmup mode. The DTC is logged when the calculated conversion rate lies below the limit value 0. Condition for fault identification Test condition: The monitoring routine executes when the following conditions are satisfied: - No other DTCs are logged. - The oxidation catalyst's surface temperature is above the minimum limit value 120 �C. - The oxidation catalyst surface temperature's gradient is above the minimum limit value OxiCat_dtSurfRHUMin_C. - Engine running. - The quantity of fuel consumed since the last particulate filter regeneration is below the threshold 328 l. - Temperature model is sufficiently precise: Difference between the measured and modeled temperatures behind the oxidation catalyst is less than 500 �C. - No calculation of HC conversion rate and no monitoring have taken place in this driving cycle. - Mass flow rate lies above the threshold 0 kg/h. Conditions for aborting the process: The test is executed provided that none of the following conditions lead to mandatory cancellation: - Enable conditions are satisfied. - Warmup mode active for less than maximum threshold (maximum threshold between 20 sec. at 0 �C and 300 sec. at 200 �C and above). The time is reset when the HC conversion-rate calculation is not enabled or when a change in operating mode affecting assessment of the HC conversion rate is detected. Trigger condition: The diagnostic routine executes one time only after the following conditions are satisfied: - Cumulative exhaust-gas mass flow rate during the monitoring is less than OxiCat_dmEGAvrgMax_C. Generation of a cumulative current exhaust-gas mass flow rate continues for as long as monitoring remains enabled. Trigger: - Cumulative HC quantity during the oxidation catalyst's warmpup phase is above 2 g. Generation of a cumulative current exhaust-gas mass flow rate continues for as long as the HC conversion rate calculation remains enabled. - Oxidation catalyst's surface temperature lies above - 3550 �C. Once all conditions are satisfied the error is checked one time with the positive flank. Voltage condition: The monitoring routine executes when the following conditions are satisfied: - No other DTCs are logged. - The oxidation catalyst's surface temperature is above the minimum limit value 120 �C. - The oxidation catalyst surface temperature's gradient is above the minimum limit value OxiCat_dtSurfRHUMin_C. - Engine running. - The quantity of fuel consumed since the last particulate filter regeneration is below the threshold 328 l. - Temperature model is sufficiently precise: Difference between the measured and modeled temperatures behind the oxidation catalyst is less than 500 �C. - No calculation of HC conversion rate and no monitoring have taken place in this driving cycle. - Mass flow rate lies above the threshold 0 kg/h. Conditions for aborting the process: The test is executed provided that none of the following conditions lead to mandatory cancellation: - Enable conditions are satisfied. - Warmup mode active for less than maximum threshold (maximum threshold between 20 sec. at 0 �C and 300 sec. at 200 �C and above). The time is reset when the HC conversion-rate calculation is not enabled or when a change in operating mode affecting assessment of the HC conversion rate is detected. Trigger condition: The diagnostic routine executes one time only after the following conditions are satisfied: - Cumulative exhaust-gas mass flow rate during the monitoring is less than OxiCat_dmEGAvrgMax_C. Generation of a cumulative current exhaust-gas mass flow rate continues for as long as monitoring remains enabled. Trigger: - Cumulative HC quantity during the oxidation catalyst's warmpup phase is above 2 g. Generation of a cumulative current exhaust-gas mass flow rate continues for as long as the HC conversion rate calculation remains enabled. - Oxidation catalyst's surface temperature lies above - 3550 �C. Once all conditions are satisfied the error is checked one time with the positive flank. Condition for fault memory entry Event debounced (1) Action in service Replace oxidation catalyst/particulate filter. Fault effect and breakdown warning - Driver information Warning light: MIL Service instruction none © 2014 ALLDATA LLC. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions
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