AUX AUDI S4 1998 B5 / 1.G Engine Manual
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This Self-study Programme provides you with information
regarding design and function.
The Self-study Programme is not a Workshop Manual!
Please refer to the Service Literature for all the relevant
maintenance and repair instructions.
Page
Engine .........................................................
Technical data, crankshaft, cylinder head,
camshaft timing, cooling circuit, engine
lubrication, overview of components, air ducting,
charging, exhaust system, pneumatically
controlled systems, charge pressure control, air
divert control in overrun, ACF system, crankcase
breather
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Motronic ME 7.1 ..........................................
Subfunctions, system overview
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Subsystems of the Motronic .....................
Torque-oriented engine management, torque-
oriented functional structure, Electronic throttle,
exhaust gas temperature control
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Sensors .......................................................
Additional sensors of the Motronic
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Auxiliary signals/interfaces ...................... 57
Functional diagram ..................................... 62
Self-diagnosis .............................................
Vehicle diagnosis, test and information system
VAS 5051, test box V.A.G 1598/31
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Transmission ..............................................
Self-adjusting clutch, gearbox
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Contents
Important!/Note!
New!
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Engine
The 2.7-litre V6 biturbo
This engine will also be used in the Audi S4
and Audi A6.
The engine used in the A6 has a comfort-
oriented setup, which means that it has
different torque and power output.
This effect was principally achieved by
modifying the software configuration of the
engine control unit.A tuning protective device prevents
the S4 engine control unit being
installed in the A6!
This prevents misuse, which can
result in damage to the drivetrain!
An auxiliary heater is not available
as an option for the S4 and the A6,
due to the constraints on space.
BITURBO
SSP 198/01
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Actuators
Heater for lambda probe
(bank 1) Z19 and (bank 2) Z28
Divert air valve for turbochargers
Camshaft adjustment valve
(bank 1) N205 and (bank 2) N208
Throttle valve control part J338
with throttle valve drive G186
Solenoid valve for
charge pressure control N75
Solenoid valve for activated charcoal
canister N80
Output stage (bank 1) N122 and
ignition coils N (cyl. 1), N128 (cyl. 2)
and N158 (cyl. 3)Injectors (bank 1) N30, N31, N32
Fuel pump relay J17 and
fuel pump G6
Output stage 2 (bank 2) N192 and
ignition coils N163 (cyl. 4), N164 (cyl. 5)
and N189 (cyl. 6)
Fault lamp for electric
throttle control K132
Auxiliary signals
Sensors
Engine speed sender G28
Hall senders (bank 2) G40 and (bank 1)
G163
Lambda probes (bank 1) G39 and (bank 2) G108
Throttle valve control part J338
with angle sender (1) G187 and (2) G188 for
throttle valve drive G186
Intake air temperature sender G42
Coolant temperature senders G2 and G62
Charge pressure sender G31
Knock sensors (bank 1) G61 and (bank 2) G66Accelerator position sender G79 and 2 G185Exhaust gas temperature senders (bank 1)
G235 and (bank 2) G236Brake light switch F and brake pedal
switch F 47
Clutch pedal switch F36
Auxiliary signals
SSP 198/14
EPC
Injectors (bank 2) N33, N83, N84
Hot-film air mass meter G70
Control unit for Motronic J220
Altitude sender F96 is
integrated in the engine
control unit.
Diagnosis
Motronic ME 7.1
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Power Transmission
Self-adjusting clutch
Advantages:
• Constant clutch releasing loads throughout
the service life of the clutch plate.
• Greater wear reserve of the clutch plate. For the biturbo engines, Audi is
using an SAC clutch pressure plate
with a wear compensation feature
for the first time.
„
SAC
“ stands for
S
elf-
A
djusting
C
lutch.
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Auxiliary spring
Adjusting ringSensor plate spring
Main diaphragm spring
Compression spring
Housing cover
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Problem:
As the clutch plate wears, the position of the
main diaphragm spring changes, as do the
characteristics for contact pressure and
releasing load.
The main diaphragm spring has a digressive
characteristic. To prevent the contact pressure
of the pressure plate dropping too low over a
wear range of approx. 1.5 - 2 mm, the
characteristic of the main diaphragm spring is
such that the forces initially increase as a
factor of distance travelled.
This has the knock-on effect of producing
uncomfortably high pedal forces.
The clutch in the biturbo engine is required to
transmit high levels of torque.
Higher contact pressures have to be applied to
compensate for the limitations on the surface
area of the clutch lining for design reasons.
This in turn results in higher releasing loads
(particularly as wear progresses).
Solution to problem:
If the position of the main diaphragm spring
remains constant over the entire wear range,
the associated forces will also remain
unchanged.
This effect is achieved using the new SAC
clutch pressure plate.
SSP 198/41
Housing cover
SSP 198/72
0 -1 -2 1 2 3 4
Pressure plate travel in mm
Contact pressure
Fitting location
Wear reserve
Contact pressure characteristic
(conventional clutch )
Sensor plate spring
Main diaphragm spring
Adjusting ring
Auxiliary spring
Disengaging stop
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Power Transmission
Function of SAC clutch
Compared to a conventional clutch, the
following parts are new or modified:
• Sensor plate spring
• Adjusting ring with ramps (wedges) and
compression springs
• Housing cover with ramp indentations and
guides for the compression springs
• Stop for release travel (integrated in the
housing cover)
• Auxiliary spring (riveted to the housing
cover)The
stop for release travel
limits the
travel of the release bearing and
prevents unintentional adjustment of
the adjusting ring.
The
auxiliary spring
counteracts the
main plate spring as of a defined
travel distance and ensures an even
force curve during clutch engagement
and disengagement.
SSP 198/70
Housing cover with auxiliary spring
and s
top for release travel
Main diaphragm spring
Pressure plate
Auxiliary spring
(riveted on)
Sensor plate spring
Adjusting ring with
compression springs