Method and apparatus for monitoring a system for controlling an

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123396, G01M 1500

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060065982

ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for monitoring a system for controlling an internal combustion engine, in particular an auto-ignition internal combustion engine. In certain operating states, an adjuster for activating a throttle valve is activated in such a way that the throttle valve closes. A fault is recognized if the air quantity exceeds a threshold value.

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