S60 L5-2.4L VIN 64 B5244S6 (2003)
The PWM signal consists of a pulse train. The first pulse in the pulse train represents the oil temperature. The second pulse represents the oil level. The
third pulse represents the oil quality. A change in oil level, quality or oil temperature affects the pulse ratio of the relevant pulse.
Fuel trim
Overview
Fuel trim reduces exhaust emissions. Fuel trim reduces nitrous oxide (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions.
Theoretically, if the correct amount of oxygen is added during combustion, fuel can be converted to water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Emissions
would then be completely safe.
In practice considerable amounts of hydro-carbons (HC) and varying amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) remain.
Due to the high temperature and pressure, nitrous oxides such as NO and NO2 are also formed. The common designation for these gases is nitrous
oxides NOx.
By speeding up the reaction between the remaining reactive components using a catalytic converter, these can be converted to water (H2O), carbon
dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2).
However this can only happen if the balance of hydro-carbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen (O2) and nitrous oxides (NOx) is exactly right in
the exhaust. This happens when the fuel air mixture before combustion is 14.7 kg of air per kg of fuel. The Lambda value is then said to be one,