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Air Springs
An identifying feature of the E65/E66 air spring is the internally guided air bellows.  Internally
guided means that the bellows is guided in an aluminum casing.

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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 un

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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

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Kerb (Curb) Mode
The Kerb mode prevents the inclination caused by the vehicle mounting an obstacle with
ine wheel from being compensated.  Compensation would cause a renewed i

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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 whe

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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 a

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Workshop Hints
Ride Height Measurement
When checking vehicle ride height with EHC, measure from the lower edge of the wheel
opening to the center of the wheel hub.  
Diagnosis
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