Stop/start engine control for a road vehicle

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane

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123179BG, 123198DC, F02N 1700

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045343268

ABSTRACT:
A stop/start engine control for a road vehicle has a relay with its winding in series with a driver operable stop switch and an accelerator pedal switch. The relay contact is connected to provide latching action which can be broken by opening the accelerator pedal switch. In the reset position of this relay contact, a clutch pedal operated switch controls another relay operation of which is inhibited when the engine is running. This other relay controls the engine starter motor control system. Thus, when required the engine can be stopped by closing the driver operable switch while the accelerator pedal is closed. The engine can be restarted by first pressing the accelerator pedal to reset the first-mentioned relay, and then pressing the clutch pedal.

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