windshield wipers BMW M5 2000 E39 Central Body Electronics ZKE Manual
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Windshield Wiping/Washing
Purpose of the System
The windshield wiping/washing functions are controlled by the GM III when the ignition is
in position KL R or KL15. The system has four wiping stages and four interval wiping
speeds. The wiper motor output control is through two relays (double relay >98 MY, except
E38) that are located in the Electonics box (E box).
The Windshield Wiping System can also be supplemented with the Rain Sensor system as
optional equipment. The Rain Sensor detects rain drops on the windshield and automati-
cally activates the wipers when the stalk switch is in the intermittent position.
System Components
Wiper Stalk Switch Input:The wiping stage inputs are coded signals through a two wire
link with a combination of high/low inputs. The wiping stages include:
Single (S): Momentarily holding the wiper
switch down in the single position provides a
momentary ground signal to activate a single
sweep in slow speed.
Slow (I) and Fast (II): The stage I and stage II
wiping speeds are road speed dependent.
Stage I switches to intermittent when the vehi-
cle is stopped and stage II switches to stage I
when stopped.
Windshield Washing: The wash request provides a switched ground input to the GM by
pulling the stalk rearward. The GM activates the windshield washer pump directly.
Intermittent (Int): The intermittent wiping time inputs are provided by a potentiometer
mounted in the wiper stalk switch (1 through 4). The intermittent wiping intervals are also
dependent on the road speed. As road speed increases, the wiping interval is shortened.
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Rain Sensor (AIC - if equipped)
Purpose of the System
The Windshield Wiping System is also available with an optionally equipped Rain Sensor.
The Rain Sensor provides added driver convenience and enhances safety by automatical-
ly activating the intermittent function of the windshield wipers when water droplets are
detected on the windshield.
System Components
Rain Sensor: The unit is mounted on the top center area of the interior windshield surface
directly behind the rear view mirror. The unit contains:
• Optical Prism Body:This portion of the unit is per-
manently fixed to the windshield. It can not be
removed and can only be replaced with a replacement
windshield.
The prism body has a reflective surface that faces the
back of the windshield. The prism body also acts as
the windshield mount for the Rain Sensor Control
Module.
• Rain Sensor Control Module:The control module incorporates the following;
- Infra Red Emitter and Detector Diodes
- Optics heater (prevents condensation from forming on diodes and prism)
- Optics evaluation and control electronics
- Photo cell to detect night driving
The control module requires four signals for operation; KLR, KL31, Windshield Wiper Motor
Park Signal Feedback and K-Bus interface.
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Rain Sensor Function
The rain sensor is online as soon as it receives KLR operating power.
• When the windshield wiper stalk switch is placed in the intermittent position the GM sig-
nals the rain sensor control module via the K-Bus of the request for intermittent wiping
and the position of the knurled wheel (sensitivity).
• As an acknowledgement, the rain sensor sends a command via the K Bus to activate the
wiper motor. If more than 12 seconds pass before the GM receives the acknowledge-
ment, the GM concludes the rain sensor has a defect and operates the intermittent wipe
function as a system not equipped with a rain sensor. The wiper intermittent cycling is
based solely on the knurled wheel setting.
• The rain sensor continuously monitors the windshield for rain accumulation and signals
the GM to activate the wipers based on the knurled wheel position and how fast the rain
accumulates on the windshield.
• The knurled wheel position signal (1-4) via the K bus informs the rain sensor of the select-
ed level of sensitivity.
- Position 1 (least sensitive) delays the wiper activation signal.
- Position 4 (most sensitive) sends the wiper activation signal to the GM sooner.
• When the wiper motor park contacts signal the GM of the wiper arm position, the signal
is simultaneously sent to the rain sensor as an indication that the windshield has been
cleared of water drops and causes the rain sensor to reset the sensitivity delay timer back
to 0.
• If night time driving is detected via the integral photocell, the sensitivity to water droplets
is increased causeing a shorter delay than day time driving.
• Depending on the intensity of the rain the wipers will be operated continuously as if set in
the normal wiper stalk switch position regardless of the knurled wheel setting. For this
reason, the vehicle speed signal on the K bus is not utilized on rain sensor equipped wiper
systems.