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Ride Height Sensor
There are two ride height sensors, one for each rear wheel. The ride height sensor is actu-
ated by a coupling rod and sends a signal to the EHC control unit.
The sensor is a hall sensor which sends a DC Analog output voltage to the EHC module.
The voltage range is approximately .5 to 4.5 volts. The voltage increases with increasing
vehicle height and the nominal voltage at normal ride height is approximately 2.5 volts. The
right side rear sensor is a double sensor, the additional sensor is an input to the headlight
leveling systemand has it’s own power supply, ground and signal wires.
Check Control Messages
Control
UnitCauseVariable
Telltale IconCheck Control
MessageInformation in Control Display
EHC
Alive failure or
loss of function-
ality; transport
or belt mode setLevel Control
System failure“Level Control system failure”
Ground clearance and driving
comfort reduced. Avoid high
speed cornering. Have
checked by BMW Service as
soon as possible.
EHC
Level Control
System sensor
failure.Level Control
System Fault“Level Control System fault”
Possible reduction in driving
comfort. Have problem
checked by BMW Service.
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Lift
The Lift mode is used to prevent control operations when a wheel is changed or during
work on the vehicle while it is on a lifting platform.
This mode is recognized when the permitted rebound travel at one or more wheels is
exceeded. For the E65/E66 the limit is > 55mm.
A “jack” situation is also recognized when the ride level is stored and the lowering speed
drops below the value of 2 mm/s for 3 seconds.
If the vehicle has been raised slightly and the permitted rebound travel has not yet been
achieved, the control operation attempts to readjust the ride height. If the vehicle is not low-
ered, a car jack situation is recognized after a specific period of time and this ride height is
stored.
A reset is performed if the vehicle is again 10 mm below this stored ride height.
Transport
The Transport mode is set and cleared by means of a diagnosis activation. It serves to
increase the ground clearance in order to ensure a safe transportation of vehicles on trans-
porter trucks. The nominal height of the vehicle is raised in this mode by 30 mm.
When the Transport mode is activated, the air suspension symbol is indicated in the vari-
able telltale in the instrument cluster and a text message is output in the Check Control
Display.
Control operations do not take place in this mode because the vehicle mass does not
change during transportation.
Belt
The Belt mode is set for mounting on the belt in order to avoid control operations.
When the Belt mode is activated, the air suspension symbol is indicated in the variable tell-
tale in the instrument cluster and a text message is output in the Check Control display.
The Belt mode is cleared by means of a diagnostic activation only. The Belt mode can no
longer be set.
New control units are supplied with the Belt mode set.
Control operations are not performed, the safety concept only operates with limited effect.
The Belt Mode is also known as “Band Mode” or “Assembly Line Mode”.
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Operating Principle
Initialization/Reset Performance
When the control unit is powered up after a reset (such as an undervoltage < 4.5 V or by a
load cutoff), different tests and initializations are performed. This system is only enabled
after the tests have been successfully completed and starts to execute the control pro-
grams on a cyclical basis.
Occurring faults are stored and displayed.
Control Sequence
In an ongoing control operation, the high pass filter (fast filter) is always used to prevent the
controlled height from overshooting the nominal value. If a low pass filter (slow filter) were
used to calculate the ride height, brief changes of ride height would be consumed. The
low-pass filter is used while the vehicle is driven. This type of filtering filters out vibrations
which are excited by the road surface.
The high pass filter is used to respond quickly to ride level deviations from setpoint. These
take place while the vehicle is stationary in the event of large load changes.
Both sides of the vehicle are controlled individually, i.e. even the setpoint/actual value com-
parison for both sides is carried out individually. Exception: check for undershooting of the
minimum height in Pre-mode and Kerf mode: consideration of the left and right mean val-
ues in each case.
The following stipulations are applicable here:
Raising before lowering
Activation of all valves with control in the same direction
Individual wheel deactivation
To ensure safe closing of the non-return valve in the air drier, the drain valve is actuated
briefly for 200ms after the control operation has ended.
The permissible ON period of the components is monitored while control up operation are
executed.
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Safety Concept
The safety concept is intended to inhibit any system malfunction, particularly unintentional
control operations, through monitoring of signals and function relevant parameters. If faults
are detected, the system is switched over or shut down depending on the affected com-
ponent. The driver is informed of existing faults via the display. Detected faults are stored
for diagnostic purposes.
In order to ensure high system availability, existing faults, as far as possible, are cleared with
terminal 15 ON. This is done by resetting the fault counter to zero. However, the fault
memory content in the EEPROM is retained and can be read out for diagnostic purposes.
The system is then operational again. The fast troubleshooting helps to detect existing
faults before control operation can take place.
Only lowering is permitted if:
The permissible supply voltage of 9 volts is undershot
The permissible compressor running time of 480 seconds is exceeded.
A reset takes place if the voltage is in the OK range of 9 to 16 volts or after the compres-
sor pause time of 100 seconds has elapsed.
Only raising is permitted if:
The permissible control down period of 40 seconds is exceeded
The reset takes place the next time the vehicle is driven or after the next control up
operation.
No control operation takes place if:
The permissible supply voltage of 16 volts is exceeded
The reset takes place as soon as the voltage is in the OK range.