Yes, they can disable the EGR, and ignore regenerating the NOx trap (if there is one on these?)
Yes, there is. But you've amply demonstrated that you refuse to understand that.
You're living in denial. I hope you're very happy there.
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Had a look at those a while back. I didn't find anything specifically about "defeat devices" like in US. But the ACCC has other ideas on potential prosecution under "consumer law" (was trade practices act).
Been trying to find out how the Bosch ECU works with the different engine maps.
Bosch's popular diesel engine software was not preprogrammed to cheat
Looks like the ECU has a different map for "limp home mode". So I'm guessing the creative engineers figured how to put the vehicle into a "limp home mode" ECU map on a dyno test - equivalent to how it would behave if limping home with a sensor failure. One could claim ignorance and the complexity of the advanced traction control if that mode just happened to be entered when on a dyno test. Really rather nice of VW to admit a problem when they had the option to legally stonewall until the heat could be deflected to all diesel cars which emit more in real world (most of them).
So who is checking the rest of them for specific emissions test dyno behaviour?
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They did stonewall. They only relented when the EPA revoked their permissions to sell 2016 cars. How nice of VW? LOL
Whether the heat got deflected to other manufacturers is irrelevant in this case. Vw essentially got pulled up for the cheat device rather than emitting more NOx in the real world. That emitting just helped highlight the cheat device.
If other manufacturers were truly cheating then North America would have had more diesel engines with similar tech from other manufacturers "passing".
I don't think it needs a different map.
From the page linked above:
As I've posted before, I believe EGR will be a significant part of this "cheat", as EGR exists to reduce NOx, and NOx is the issue - so I'm going to use EGR as an example.Instead, VW had the engine software modified to turn on the vehicle's emission control system when it was being tested in the lab, on a rolling test bed called a dynamometer, then turn it off when the vehicle was on the road, the EPA said.
The ECU is always doing calculations to adjust countless engine control parameters. One of these parameters is how far to open the EGR valve - for ease of example, let's say it calculates a percentage of the EGR valve's maximum opening i.e. it tells the EGR valve to open to a percentage of its maximum possible opening. Somewhere in the calculation, they could multiply the percentage by a variable that I'll call "Testing", which can have a value of either "1" or "0". Set to "1" if the "cheat" has detected that the car is being tested, set to "0" otherwise.
So, on a test bed, with "Testing" set to "1" by the "cheat" software, the EGR works as normal. Elsewhere, when "Testing" is set to "0", the EGR is always commanded to open to zero percent i.e. it remains closed.
Individuals have been blocking EGR valves, either physically or by electronic manipulation, for as long as EGR valves have existed. I think VW got in on the act.
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I am just throwing some ideas in the mix here on the multiple maps thing. I know one of the performance tuners here in Australia (international franchise) was selling performance tunes for petrol Tiguans and it included multiple maps so you could choose to be running an eco map or perfornce map. This was not an add on device but a program of the factory ECU.
Something also to consider. I have a Skoda Yeti. The above was possible for the Tiguan via the OBD2 port. I was told they could do it but it required opening the ECU for my Yeti. Exact same motor but 2 different ECUs.
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