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Jetronic is a trade name for a type of fuel injection
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 technology marketed by Bosch
Robert Bosch GmbH

Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a German diversified technology-based corporation which was started in 1886 by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany....
 from the 1960s forward. Bosch licensed the concept to many automobile manufacturers. There are several variations of the technology, which represent technological refinements as time passed.

og fuel injection. The depression (vacuum) is measured using a pressure sensor located in the intake manifold, in order to calculate the injection time period for the fuel.






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Jetronic is a trade name for a type of fuel injection
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 technology marketed by Bosch
Robert Bosch GmbH

Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a German diversified technology-based corporation which was started in 1886 by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany....
 from the 1960s forward. Bosch licensed the concept to many automobile manufacturers. There are several variations of the technology, which represent technological refinements as time passed.

D-Jetronic (1967–1976)

Analog fuel injection. The depression (vacuum) is measured using a pressure sensor located in the intake manifold, in order to calculate the injection time period for the fuel. Originally, this system was just called Jetronic, but the name D-Jetronic was later used to distinguish it from the newer versions. The 'D' stands for 'Druck', which is a German word meaning pressure.

K-Jetronic (1974–1988)

Mechanical fuel injection. The 'K' stands for Kontinuierlich, the German word for continuous. This is different from pulsed injection systems in that the fuel flows continuously from all injectors, whilst the fuel pump pressurises the fuel up to approximately 5 bar (72.5 psi). The air that is taken in is also weighted to determine the amount of fuel to inject. Commonly called 'CIS' (Continuous Injection System) in the USA. This system has no lambda
Oxygen sensor

An oxygen sensor, or lambda sensor, is an electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen in the gas or liquid being analyzed. It was developed by Robert Bosch GmbH during the late 1960s under supervision by Dr....
 loop or lambda control. K-Jetronic was installed into a number of Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
, VAG
Volkswagen Group

Volkswagen Group, or Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft , is a German automotive industry group, currently the automotive industry#World's largest vehicle manufacturing groups , and the largest in Europe....
, Ferrari
Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company sponsored drivers and manufactured race cars before moving into production of street-legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari Joint stock company....
, BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 and Ford automobiles.

K-Jetronic (Lambda)

A variant of K-Jetronic with closed-loop lambda
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 control. Was developed to comply with Californian exhaust emission regulations, and later replaced by KE-Jetronic.

KE-Jetronic (1985–1993)

Electronically controlled mechanical fuel injection. The ECU
Engine Control Unit

An engine control unit is an electronic control unit which controls various aspects of an internal combustion engine's operation. The simplest ECUs control only the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle....
 may be either analog or digital, and the system may or may not have closed-loop lambda control. Commonly known as 'CIS-E' in the USA. The later KE3 (CIS-E III) variant features knock sensing capabilities.

L-Jetronic (1974–1989)

Analog fuel injection. This system uses a vane-type Air Flow Meter
Air flow meter

An air flow meter, also known as an air consumption meter, is a device that measures how much air is flowing through a tube.It does not measure the volume of the air passing through the tube, it measures the speed of the air flowing through the device in a defined time segment....
 (AFM). This type of air flow meter is called LMM, LuftMassenMesser, in all Bosch documentation. It had a much simpler and more reliable ECU
Engine Control Unit

An engine control unit is an electronic control unit which controls various aspects of an internal combustion engine's operation. The simplest ECUs control only the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle....
 than D-Jetronic, due to use of custom-designed integrated circuits. It was used heavily in 1980s-era European cars . Similar systems have been built under license by Lucas, Hitachi Automotive Products
Hitachi, Ltd.

is a multinational corporation specializing in high-technology and services headquartered in Marunouchi Itchome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. The company is the parent of the Hitachi Group as part of the larger DKB Group companies....
, and Nippondenso
DENSO

File:Denso.jpg is a global automotive components manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kariya, Aichi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Established December 16, 1949 as , DENSO is a member of the Toyota Group companies....
. However, although their key components look similar to L-Jetronic parts, those systems should not be called L-Jetronic and parts are usually not compatible. The 'L' stands for 'Luft', which is a German word meaning air.

LE1-Jetronic, LE2-Jetronic, LE3-Jetronic (1981–1991)

This is a simplified and more modern variant of L-Jetronic. The ECU was much cheaper to produce due to more modern components, and was more standardised than the L-Jetronic ECUs. The connections between AFM and ECU are simplified. Three variants of LE-Jetronic exist: LE1, the initial version. LE2 (1984–), featured cold start functionality integrated in the ECU, which does not require the cold start injector and thermo time switch used by older systems. LE3 (1989–), featuring miniaturised ECU with hybrid technology, integrated into the junction box of the AFM.

LU-Jetronic (1983–1991)

The same as LE2-Jetronic, but with closed-loop lambda control. Initially designed for the US market.

LH Jetronic (1982–1998)

Digital fuel injection, introduced for California bound 1982 Volvo 240 models. The 'LH' stands for Luftmasse-Hitzdraht - the hotwire anemometer technology used to judge air mass into the engine. This air mass meter
Mass flow sensor

A mass flow sensor responds to the amount of a fluid flowing through a chamber containing the sensor. It is intended to be insensitive to the density of the fluid....
 is called HLM2 (Hitzdraht-LuftMassenmesser 2) by Bosch. The LH-Jetronic was mostly used by Scandinavia
Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a historical and geographical subregion in northern Europe that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula. It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; some authorities also include Finland and some might even include Iceland....
n car manufacturers and by sports and luxury cars produced in small quantities, such as Porsche 928
Porsche 928

The Porsche 928 is a grand tourer automobile sold by Porsche Aktiengesellschaft of Germany from model year 1978 to MY 1995, during which time it was one of their most expensive offerings....
. The most common variants are LH 2.2, which uses an Intel 8049 (MCS-48) microcontroller and usually a 4 KB
Kilobyte

Kilobyte is a unit of Computer data storage equal to either 1,024 bytes or 1,000 bytes , depending on context.It is abbreviated in a number of ways: KB, kB, K and Kbyte....
 program memory, and LH 2.4, which uses a Siemens
Siemens AG

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft is Europe's largest engineering Conglomerate . Siemens' international headquarters are located in Berlin and Munich, Germany....
 80535 microcontroller (a variant of Intel's 8051/MCS-51 architecture) and 16 or 32 KB program memory. LH-Jetronic 2.4 has adaptive lambda control, and support for a variety of advanced features including electronic boost control and fuel enrichment based on exhaust gas temperature (ex. Volvo B204GT engine). Some later (post-1995) versions contain hardware support for advanced diagnostics according to ISO 9141
List of ISO standards

This is a list of International Organization for Standardization standardization that are discussed in Wikipedia articles. For a list of all the more than 16,000 ISO standards , see the ....
 (a.k.a. OBD-II). The 1995 and newer Volvo 940 vehicles are one such example.

Mono-Jetronic (1988–1995)

Digital fuel injection. This system features one centrally positioned injection nozzle. In the US, this kind of single-point
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 injection was marketed as TBI (by GM) or CFI (by Ford). Mono-Jetronic is different from all other known single-point systems, in that it only relies on a throttle position sensor for judging the engine load. There are no sensors for air flow or intake manifold vacuum. Mono-Jetronic always had adaptive closed-loop lambda control, and due to the simple engine load sensing, it is heavily dependent on the lambda sensor for correct functioning. The ECU uses an Intel 8051 microcontroller and usually 16 KB of program memory. Usually no advanced diagnostics.

See also

  • Motronic
    Motronic

    Motronic is the trade name given to a range of digital engine-management systems developed by Robert Bosch GmbH....


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