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Computerized Engine Controls: Notes

The Motronic emission control system, or Digital Engine Electronics (DME), precisely controls fuel injection and ignition under variable operating conditions. The system also operates in conjunction with other computer-controlled systems.

These systems can influence the entire engine control system, depending on requirements. The Motronic Control Unit (MCU) assumes control of functions listed briefly here:

The Motronic emission control system is a microprocessor system controlling air/fuel mixture and exhaust emissions by adjusting fuel injection and ignition timing. The MCU receives and processes sensor input and sends output signals to adjust injector pulse widths and ignition timing.

Various engine sensors supply the MCU with operating information. These include: intake airflow, intake air temperature, throttle position, coolant temperature, engine speed, vehicle speed, crankshaft position and exhaust gas oxygen content.

The MCU can run the engine in an emergency or limp mode, allowing vehicle operation despite component failure. The MCU also has adaptive capabilities to compensate for component wear and other negative factors, such as minor air (vacuum) leaks. Once a fault is recognized, it is stored in MCU memory as a defect code. The system automatically substitutes a fixed replacement value for the incorrect value caused by defective component or circuit.

MCU LOCATION

Application Location
325 Series & 735i Under Right Side of Dash
525i & 535i Behind Right Front Strut Tower