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Level Control Systems
Control Unit
The EHC control module is located in the right rear luggage compartment area in the mod-
ule carrier next to the battery. On the E65/E66, the control module is connected to the K-
CAN S. The EHC control module receives the following information:
Vehicle Ride Height
Load Cutout Signal
Terminal 15 ON/OFF
Vehicle Speed
Lateral Acceleration
“Engine Running” Signal
Flap Status (Doors/Trunk)
The Control unit decides on a case by
case basis whether a control opera-
tion is required in order to compen-
sate changes in load. It prevents
intervention in the case of other caus-
es. This makes it possible to adapt
the frequency, specified height, toler-
ance thresholds and battery load opti-
mally by means of the control opera-
tion to the relevant situation.
In addition to handling the self levelling
suspension, the control module moni-
tors the system components as well
as storing a displaying faults. The
control module has full diagnostic
capability.
The EHC module is a 26 pin module
with an ELO type connector. The
module is connected to the K CAN S.
The majority of the input messages
are from the K CAN S Bus.
EHC Module Location
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Level Control Systems
Normal
The normal mode is the starting point for the vehicle’s normal operating state. It is obtained
by way of the engine running signal.
Ride level compensation, changing the vehicle’s ride height and filling the accumulator are
possible. The compressor starts up as required.
A narrower tolerance band than that in Pre-mode cab be used because the battery capac-
ity does not have to be protected. The fast filter is used with a narrow tolerance band of
+/- 10mm. In this way, ride level compensation takes place outside a narrow band of 10+/-
10mm. The faster filter allows the system to respond immediately to changes in ride level.
Evaluation and control are performed separately for each wheel.
When a speed signal is recognized, the control unit switches into Drive mode. When the
vehicle is stopped, the control unit remains in Drive mode. The system switches back into
Normal mode when a door or the boot (trunk) lid is also opened. If none of the doors or
the boot lid is opened, the vehicle cannot be loaded or unloaded.
This prevents a control operation happening when the vehicle (for example) is stopped at
traffic lights and the ride height is above the mean axle due to the pitching motion on the
rear axle.
Drive
The Drive mode is activated for E39/E53 single axle air suspension when a speed signal of
>4km/h is recognized. The Drive mode is recognized from >1km/h for the E65/E66 single
axle air suspension and for the E53 twin-axle air suspension system.
Low pass filters are used. In this way, only changes in ride height over a prolonged period
of time (1000 seconds) are corrected. These are merely the changes in ride height, caused
by vehicle compression and a reduction in vehicle mass due to fuel consumption. The high
pass (fast) filter is used during the control operation. The slow filters are recognized at the
end of the control operation. The slow filters are re-initialized at the end of the control oper-
ation. The markedly dynamic height signals caused by uneven road surfaces are filtered
out.