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Main use: Notes

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Trionic T8 mainly regulates:

The control module has two processors. A number of sensors send information to the control module, which processes it using matrices stored in its memory after epitomizing the function of the engine. Examples of these essential matrices are the timing matrices, fuel matrices and air mass matrices.

A control module can be damaged by electrostatic charges or if one of its outputs is short circuited and consequently, great care must be taken when handling control modules during fault diagnosis with BOB, for example.

Fuel injection is primarily controlled with the assistance of the mass air flow sensor. There are substitute functions for all the sensors, except the crankshaft position sensor, should a fault occur.

The atmospheric pressure is used to: