RENAULT - BOSCH MD1CS006

TORQUE MONITORING DISABLE

TORQUE MONITORING DISABLE

Torque monitoring is the process of continuously monitoring and controlling the torque in a vehicle's powertrain. This process is a technology often used in modern automotive systems and aims to optimize performance by comparing the torque output of the engine, transmission or differential with specified values.

FUNCTION OF TORQUE MONITORING

  • Monitoring Torque Values: Torque monitoring constantly monitors the amount of torque the engine produces. This is important to control and optimize the engine's power.
  • Performance and Efficiency Improvements: Monitored torque values ​​evaluate the performance of the engine and other powertrains (transmission, differential, etc.). This information can be used to improve the efficiency of the powertrain or avoid overloads.
  • Safety and Durability Control: Monitoring torque values ​​prevents damage to the powertrain from overloads or excessive torque. This increases the durability and safety of the vehicle.
  • Integration with Electronic Control Systems: In modern vehicles, torque monitoring is often integrated with the vehicle's electronic control systems. These systems optimize the vehicle's performance by processing torque data and adjust power transfer according to driving conditions.
  • Driver Assistance Systems: Torque monitoring can be an important source of data used in the operation of some driver assistance systems (for example, traction control or anti-skid systems). These systems monitor torque values ​​and can intervene to improve the vehicle's traction control or driving stability.

PROBLEMS OF TORQUE MONITORING

  • Limp mode problem
  • Malfunction light coming on (Check Engine Light)
  • Low performance
  • Cut of performance

NUOVOLTA SOLUTION OF TORQUE MONITORING

  • DTC codes should be read and removed with a diagnostic tool.
  • Apply the solution of the module related to NUOVOLTA.
  • Write the mod file to the ECU.
  • Check the dashboard and DTC logs. Take it for a test drive.
  • If all the checks are OK, it means the problem is solved.