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EHC System Overview
EHC I Single Axle Air Suspension E39/E53
EHC II Dual Axle Air Suspension E53
1. Air Supply Unit
2. Rear Axle Air Bellows
3. Ride Height Sensors
4. Pressure Accumulator/
Valve Unit
5. Front Axle Air Bellows
6. Control Unit
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The control module incorporates two filters (slow/rapid) for processing the input signals
from the ride height sensors. Depending on the operating mode, either the slow or rapid fil-
ter is used to check the need for a regulating sequence.
The slow filter is used during the normal operation mode to prevent normal suspension trav-
el from causing the system to make adjustments.
The rapid filter is used during the pre-run and tailgate (LID) modes to ensure that the sus-
pension is adjusted quickly while the vehicle is being loaded or checked prior to operation.
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Air Springs
The air spring is made from a flexible rubber material. It
forms an air tight cavity which provides the calculated
spring rate required for the sport wagon.
As the spring compresses downward the bottom edge
of the rubber material rolls along the vertical surface of
the base mount cylinder.
Air is added or removed from the air spring through its
top port. The top port of each spring is connected to a
reservoir and the air supply pipes. The reservoirs are
required to hold additional air due to the compact design
of the springs.
Rear Axle Level Sensors
Hall effect sensors are mounted on the left
and right sides of the rear suspension for
ride height detection. They are pivoted by a
coupling rod through the rear axle swing
arms.
The hall sensors produce a varying voltage
input to the control module as the suspen-
sion height changes.
If the vehicle is equipped with Xenon head-
lights the right side sensor contains an
additional sensor for the automatic head-
light level adjustment system.
Warning Displays
If the system is faulted and off-line or set in the transport mode, the following is displayed:
Basic Cluster:A warning lamp indicator is illuminated used on the basic cluster.
High Cluster: A message is posted in the high cluster matrix display.
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Special Operating Modes
Assembly Line Mode (New control module)
The assembly line mode refers to control module manufacturing. New control modules
are stored in a deactivated state. The control programming is not active and must first
be ZCS encoded.
After installing a replacement control module, it must be coded using the DIS or MoDiC.
The instrument cluster fault display will remain illuminated until the control module is
coded.
Transport Mode
The vehicle rolls off the factory assembly line with the EHC control module in the trans-
port mode. The transport mode inflates the air springs to a higher position (approx.
30mm higher) than the normal mode in order to avoid damage during transit.
The system will not respond to any inputs that would alter the height of the vehicle. The
fault indicator (base cluster) is illuminated or instrument cluster matrix display (high clus-
ter) provides the message “Leveling System” to draw attention to the transport mode
setting.
The Service Functions section of the diagnosis program is used to activate/deactivate
the transport mode. Once the transport mode is deactivated, check the vehicle Ride
Height Offset making sure the vehicle rear axle height is to specification.
Control Interrupts
Cornering
To prevent unnecessary suspension adjustments while driving through corners, a “control
interrupt” is built into the system. Above 30MPH the control module monitors the left/right
ride height sensors for a difference of 30mm. Exceeding this difference will put the system
into a control interrupt and no adjustment will take place. The control interrupt last for a
duration of 5 minutes.
Vehicle Lifting
The ride height control is interrupted when the vehicle is raised on a lift or with a jack. The
system monitors the ride height sensor inputs and when the height limit of 90 mm is
exceeded, the control is switched OFF until the vehicle is lowered again.
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DISplus/GT-1 Service Functions Program
The Service Functions program of the DIS/MoDiC provides the Transport Mode activa-
tion/deactivation and Ride Height Offset functions (see next page).
Once the transport mode has been released, or if the system requires left to right side
height adjustment, the ride height "OFFSET" must be carried out to ensure that the vehi-
cles suspension has a base ride height level starting point.
The "HEIGHT OFFSET" is adjusted using the DIS or MoDiC. The procedure is as follows:
Place the vehicle on a level surface unloaded.
Access the Height Offset program in the service function menu.
Measure the base ride height from the lower edge of the wheel housing to the center of
the wheel hub.
Check measured height against the specifications listed
Use the DIS/MoDiC to correct the ride height if the value differs from the listed specifi-
cation.
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TIS Repair Manual Information
The repair manual contains the following EHC specific sub-group repair information:
00 General (general information, overview routing of pipes, tubes and components)
12 Control and suspension system, rear (DIS referral, specific R&R procedures, etc.)
13 Connecting Lines (specific R&R procedures)
14 Electrical components (specific R&R procedures)
22 Pump assembly (LVA) with container (LVA R&R procedure)
90 Troubleshooting (system troubleshooting charts)
The troubleshooting charts provided an additional reference when used in conjunction with
the DIS program.
The following screen samples are from the TIS repair manual section.
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Two Axle Air Suspension (E53 EHC II)
Purpose of the System
The two axle air suspension system (EHC2) offers advantages over the single-axle air sus-
pension with respect to ride comfort and off-road capability.
Lowering the entire body makes it easier to enter, exit, load and unload the vehicle.
The vehicle's off-road capability was improved by providing the possibility for increasing the
ground clearance of the body.
The driver can now choose between three different ride levels which can be set with a rock-
er switch, as required. Automatic ride-height control for payload compensation and
automatic inclination compensation continue to be fitted.
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and exit or load the vehicle.
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The new system allows the ride-height control system to be controlled actively by the dri-
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The twin axle air suspension allows both axles to be lowered evenly and in parallel.
As a result, it is easier for the occupants to enter, exit, load and unload the vehicle.
On the E39, the load of the complete rear axle was born for the first time by air suspension
in combination with the optional ride height control system. The system was controlled
automatically under all operation conditions, and there was no possibility for driver inter-
vention on the X5, the rear axle previously had single axle air suspension only. The air sup-
ply unit and the control unit were adopted from the E39. The air springs were adapted to
the X5.
There is a standard version and a sports version.
The ride-height control system (EHC) was supplied as standard in combination with the
M62 engine and is available as an optional extra in combination with the M54 engine.
EHC2 is optional on both the M62 and M54 versions of the X5 and not available on the
4.6is X5.
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System components
The X5 Two Axle Air Suspension System (EHC2) utilizes the air supply unit from EHC
mounted in the luggage compartment, with the following components added or modified:
Air Supply Unit (with redesigned compressor and drier)
Pressure Accumulator
Valve Unit
Ride Height Sensor
Air Suspension Strut
Control Unit
Switch Assembly
Air Supply Unit
As on vehicles with single axle air suspension, the air supply unit is located in the luggage
compartment under the spare wheel. As with the single axle air suspension, the auxiliary
tanks for the rear air spring bellows are located in the luggage compartment.
The air supply unit is configured similarly to the single axle air supply unit for the ride-height
control system of the E39, which is currently in production.
The functions are implemented by activating a compressor and various valves in the air
supply unit and on the air accumulator valve unit.
The maximum pressure of the air supply unit is 21 bar.
1. Air Supply Unit
2. Rear Axle Air Bellows
3. Ride Height Sensors
4. Pressure Accumulator/
Valve Unit
5. Front Axle Air Bellows
6. Control Unit
Pneumatic System of EHC2