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Sensors
Lambda probes G39 and G108
The planar lambda probe is a further
development of the finger-type lambda probe
and has a transient response at lambda = 1.
There is a single lambda probe in the exhaust
pipe running to each of the primary catalytic
converters.
To ensure that the exhaust gases are treated
efficiently, it is important that the lambda
probe should react quickly. The lambda probe
should therefore reach its operating
temperature within as short a space of time as
possible. Its planar (= flat, elongated) design
makes this possible.
The probe heater is integrated in the sensor
element. It quickly reaches its operating
temperature despite its lower heating capacity.
Note:
At an exhaust gas temperature as low as 150
°C, the probe heater generates the necessary
minimum temperature of 350 °C.
The lambda control is ready to operate approx.
10 seconds after engine start-up.
A porous, ceramic protective layer is sintered
onto the sensor element.
This layer prevents the sensor element being
damaged by residues in the exhaust gas.
It ensures that the sensor element will have a
long service life and meet the tough functional
demands.
Substitute function:
Controlled operation based on a characteristic
curve (cylinder bank-specific).
A new generation of probes used in
the biturbo for stereo lambda
control.
Advantages:
• The warm-up period is short, which means
lower emissions during the warm-up phase
• Low heating power consumption
• More stable control characteristic
SSP 198/37
Section
Probe heater
Sensor element