[Driving] Porsche eBoxster 986
Re: [Driving] Porsche eBoxster 986
Bug 1: Pedal Potentiometer
currently, I am in a phase of bug fixing, before I will go into re engineering the battery to a double capacity. One of the bugs is, that I don't get a stable pot 2. Basically the offset of pot 2 is jumping. Not completely random, but from one plateau to another occasionally. This leads to throttle 2 error messages in my Tesla SDU software. With throttle two disconnected, the car drives perfect. Possible error causes for could be:
currently, I am in a phase of bug fixing, before I will go into re engineering the battery to a double capacity. One of the bugs is, that I don't get a stable pot 2. Basically the offset of pot 2 is jumping. Not completely random, but from one plateau to another occasionally. This leads to throttle 2 error messages in my Tesla SDU software. With throttle two disconnected, the car drives perfect. Possible error causes for could be:
- potentiometer defect
- wrong wiring
- bad connector
- emv problem?
- problem in SDU board electronics
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Re: [Driving] Porsche eBoxster 986
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Looks like maybe some capacitance difference between channels for some reason.
Looks like maybe some capacitance difference between channels for some reason.
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Re: [Driving] Porsche eBoxster 986
If the pot2 offset is changing, this sounds like a bad connection of the pot2 minus wire. If it is possible I propose to connect a multimeter at pot2+ and pot2-, to check whether the voltage is stable.
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Re: [Driving] Porsche eBoxster 986
A few steady throttle position step logs might also help see what's going on. Like 5, 10, 15, 25, 35, 50% etc. But hold each for 1/4 second or so.
And to uhi's point, are connections good? Bad crimps can be easy to miss.
And to uhi's point, are connections good? Bad crimps can be easy to miss.