Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Does she go?

Nudge Nudge -  oh yes, she goes alright!

Between a lockdown and a pending MOT.

Lunch break shakedown test: ~34 miles of ~11ºC bracing but clear weather along lovely de-restricted (I know) A roads around Monmouth and Tintern. 60mph is plenty on a nice winding road along the Wye valley.

Even a cat-lick of a clean to make her look presentable.

The petrol isn't going to burn itself after all!

Monday, 5 October 2020

Cooling fan manual and backup stat overrides

 A little enhancement on the main engine cooling fan control.

While the ECU fan management is rock solid it is at the mercy of input sensors.

It is straightforward to add a manual switch into the fan relay coil as an override. If my temp sensor ever goes bad again the switch under the dash will let me manually turn on the engine fan.

To make things more interesting I incorporated a tri-colour LED to show on the dash when the fan is on, it sits unobtrusively bottom right of the water temp gauge.

The circuit specifically designed for minimal changes to the main loom - just a piggy back on an existing cable and if my new circuit fails - for any reason - it should not disturb or otherwise upset the existing operation of the ECU to Fan relay circuit.

Off = fan is off

Green = fan on via ECU demand


Red (ish) = fan on via Manual dash switch demand (its actually red + green but the red is more intense)



Blue = fan on via Radiator stat demand

I have a VW Polo radiator with a mounting point for a simple temp sensor which closes a switch, and for me, grounds the cable when it hits a temp limit. This is the automatic backup if the ECU sensor fails again & will light blue on the dash as a warning.


 


Multiple demand on at the same time light green + the appropriate colour.


Circuit

The circuit itself on a Vero board mounted behind the dash with manual override switch beneath. The board is in one of the drier areas of the car but precautionary hot glue on cable ends and the board conformal coated to give it a chance in the relatively harsh environment.

All wire runs were subsequently given a second layer of insulation/soft fabric wrap too.

Emerald Pin 6

Emerald Confirmed that the ECU will not mind an external sink of pin 6 'Fan Relay control' to ground. The easiest place to tap into it on my car is near the ECU connector - a cable spliced on and suitably insulated.

These are all signal current circuits to the coil of the Fan relay - no significant current passing at any time.  Traced pin 6 to the orange wire - double checked by grounding it does turn on the fan - and spliced in my yellow feeder to the new circuit



Wrapped it all back up

That will do.

Sunday, 4 October 2020

Indicator tell-tale

The dash was off for other works and I managed to find a green, rather than the old blue, tell-tale for the 'in my face' left-right direction indicator bulb between the main clocks - thats better. 


Its only there because early on I used to forget my indicators were on, the small light in the tacho wasn't bold enough to catch my eye unless I was focused on the dash.

The red tell-tale above it is the 'lift or shift' Shift light controlled by the ECU with thinking time before the engine redlines and rev-limits.