ehc BMW X5 2002 E53 Level Control System Manual
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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 inclination of
the vehicle and result in a renewed control operation after the vehicle comes off the obsta-
cle.
The Kerb Mode is activated when the height difference between the left and right sides of
the vehicle is > 32mm for the E65/E66 with single axle air suspension and >24mm for the
E39/E53 with single axle air suspension and lasts longer than 0.9s. Twisting (also over both
axles) > 45mm must occur for the E53 with twin axle air suspension.
There must be no speed signal present. The system switches from single wheel control to
axle control.
The Kerb mode is quit when the difference between the left and right sides of the vehicle is
< 28mm for the single axle air suspension and lasts longer than 0.9s when the speed is
greater than > 1km/h.
If the system switches from Kerb mode to Sleep mode, this status is stored in the
EEPROM.
If the vehicle is loaded or unloaded in Kerb mode, the mean value of the axle is calculated
by the control unit. The value is calculated in the control unit from the changes in ride level
of the spring travel on the left and right sides.
A change in ride level is initiated if the mean value of compression or rebound at the axle is
outside the tolerance band of +/- 10mm. The left and right sides of the vehicle are raised
or lowered in parallel. The height difference between the two sides is maintained.
Curve
Since rolling motions have a direct impact on the measured ride level, an unwanted control
operation would be initiated during longer instances of cornering with an appropriate roll
angle in spite of the slow filtering of the Drive mode. The control operations during corner-
ing would cause displacement of the air volume from the outer side to the inner side of the
curve. Once the curve is completed, this would produce an inclination which would result
in a further control operation. The Curve mode prevents this control operation whereby
when cornering is recognized slow filtering is stopped and a potential control operation that
has started is terminated.
The Curve mode is activated for the E65/E66 single axle EHC and for the E53 twin axle
suspension for a lateral acceleration of > 2m/s
2and deactivated at < 1.5 m/s2.
The lateral acceleration is recorded by the rotation rate sensor.
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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
Diagnostic items can be found in the “Control Unit Functions” path when using the DISplus
or GT-1. The functions available are Identifcation (ID page), Read/Clear Fault Memory, Read
Test Codes, Diagnosis Requests and Component Activation.
Service Functions
In the Diagnosis Program, there are numerous Service Functions that can be performed for
the E65/E66 EHC system. By entering into the “Function Selection” program and follow-
ing the “Chassis - Pneumatic Suspension” path all of the Service Functions are listed. The
Service functions include Ride-Level Offset, Transport Mode and Band Mode.
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Review Questions
1. The EHC control module on the E65/E66 is connected to the Bus.
2. List the operating modes that are specific to the E65/E66 Air Suspension System:
3. Why is the accumulator needed on the dual axle EHC system?
4. List the components specific to the Dual Axle EHC system:
5. Which 2 Buses system are connected to the EHC control module on the Dual Axle EHC
system?
6. What components are replaceable on the LVA?
7. What are the 3 possible ride height setting on the Dual Axle EHC system?
8. What type of sensor is used for ride height measurement?
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9. How much pressure is in the rear air strut on the E66 when it is stored?
10. List the correct color for the air hoses on the EHC I system:
Left Right
11. The “Band Mode” is also known as
and
12. What operating modes are specific to the Dual Axle EHC system?
13. What is the maximum system pressure on the EHC I system (E39/E53)?
14. What is unique about the rear air struts on the E66?
15. What is the maximum air pressure of the air supply unit on the E53 with Dual Axle Air
Suspension?
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