CarTrain Common Rail
The common rail engine management system combines the entire engine control electronics into a single
control unit. The training system is designed to perform actuator control as a function of the corresponding
sensor signals. This makes it possible to reproduce and understand different driving conditions. The sensors and
actuators used in the engine management system are genuine, fully-operational components.
- How an engine management system works
- How the accompanying control systems work
- Design and function of sensors and actuators
- Interpretation and use of circuit diagrams
- Enhancing diagnostic skills
- Making measurements on the components of the engine
management system as done in practice - Use of standard diagnostic routines
- Limiting of faults and interference
- Function monitoring
- Sensory perception
- Fault memory read out
- Measurement and testing of electrical, electronic, hydraulic,
mechanical and pneumatic variables - Configuration of engine management systems
- Technical communication
- Drafting test reports, evaluating and documenting results
- Information flow between data transmission systems
- Expert systems and diagnostic telemetry
- Use of hotlines
- Programming control units via Ethernet
- Resets and basic configuration of control units