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How does the VW “defeat device” work

3 点作者 sosha超过 9 年前
I'm curious how the software detected that an emission test was underway and switched on. Is there a switch or a standard way the tests are conducted?

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johnfc2014超过 9 年前
When the EPA test cars, they use a piece of equipment known as a dynometer which keeps the wheels moving on the driving wheels when the non-driving wheels are stationary.<p>The ECM processor in modern cars detects a fault with traction control and electronic stability in such cases. VW changed this into a &quot;test mode&quot; which they could turn off the traction control, electronic stability and lower engine emissions at the same time.<p>It is more likely that the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recycler) was enabled during the &quot;test mode&quot; and disabled when in &quot;road mode&quot; as it reduces emissions by recycling the burnt exhaust gases in the engine instead of using air from the intake, since EGR is only found on diesel engines.
JakDrako超过 9 年前
Apparently, the software only checks if the steering wheel is being moved. If the car is being tested on a platform and the steering never moves, &quot;clean mode&quot; is engaged; if driving on a road, &quot;Enough-emissions-to-choke-a-Humvee mode&quot; is enabled.