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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC III)
All of the familiar braking and straight line traction control features and system communi-
cation carry over from DSC II. Based on select high/select low logic, the DSC III control
module selects a vehicle stabilizing strategy based on the specific input signal values it is
monitoring at the moment. For all DSC strategies this begins with engine intervention to
reduce torque:
•For the 750iL this is handled via CAN communication, DSC III to EML to minimize the
throttle angle of the DK motors (750iL). For the 740i/iL and 540iA this is handled by
direct DSC III activation of the ADS II throttle housing.
• If additional torque reduction is necessary, DSC III informs DME over CAN to:
• Retard ignition timing
• Shut down the fuel injection to individual cylinders
DSC III monitors under/oversteer conditions through the following components:
• The driver’s desired steering angle - steering angle signal over CAN bus.
• Vehicle speed and speed differential at front wheels - wheel speed sensors
• Dynamic forces of lateral acceleration and yaw placed on the vehicle. This is possible
with two new components which are discussed further on. The results are as follows: