318 HO SBC Presentation Version (WJB) 09-30-02
318 HO SBC Presentation Version (WJB) 09-30-02
318 HO SBC Presentation Version (WJB) 09-30-02
(R230 SBC)
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318 HO SBC Presentation version (WJB) 09-30-02
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Index
Introduction 4
Advantages 5
Components 8
Overview 9
Brake Operating Unit (BOU) 14
Pedal Value Sensor 15
Hydraulic Unit (A/3) 22
Emergency Operation 25
Pressure Supply 26
Pressure Stages 27
ABS Control 33
ASR, EBR, ESP Functions 37
Temperature Compensation 41
Wakened 42
Predrive Check (PDC) 43
Delayed Off 44
Deactivation 45
Activation 48
Bleeding the system 55
Acronyms 58
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Evolution!
ABS (Anti lock Brakes 1984)
+ ASR (Automatic Slip Regulation 1991)
+ ETS (Electronic Traction System 1994)
+ ESP (Electronic Stability Program 1996)
+ BAS (Brake Assist System 1998)
= SBC (Sensotronic Brake Control 2002)
GF42.46-P-0001SL 5
GF42.46-P-2000SL
Advantages of SBC
• Optimal brake force distribution front to rear and side to side (EBP)
– allows brake proportioning front to back and side to side
• No pedal vibration during ABS operation
– eliminates “distraction” to the driver during critical moments
– indicator light in instrument cluster signals traction loss
• Improved driving dynamics: ABS, ASR, and ESP
– faster response to brake request inputs
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GF42.46-P-2000SL
Advantages of SBC
• Softstop function
– comfort feature
– reduces brake pressure when coming to a stop (<0.6 mph)
• Pressure reduction at standstill
– reduces stress on components
• Dry braking function
• wiper input via CAN
• ~every 7 to 14 minutes
• brake actuation changes
time interval
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GF42.46-P-2000SL
SBC Components
(S9/1)
Wake up
Brake lights
Passenger side
SBC pedal travel Speed status
SAM (N10/11)
sensor (B37/1)
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GF42.46-P-0001SL
X11/4 Connection
A7/3n1
SBC
N47/5 X11/4
ESP
Z6/33
N15/5 Pin 9
ESM
N51/2
ABC
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Wear Sensors
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Warning Display
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GF42.45-P-0001-04SL
Warning Display
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GF42.45-P-0001-04SL
Brake Operating Unit - (BOU)
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GF42.46-P-4210SL
Brake Operating Unit
The Brake Operating Unit (BOU)
consists of the following:
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GF42.46-P-4210SL
Pedal Value Sensor - B37/1
• Contains two Hall Effect sensors
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GF42.46-P-4210SL
BOU Tandem Master Cylinder
Fluid reservoir
Fill valves
Primary piston
Floating piston
A7/3
Brake pressure simulator
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GF42.46-P-4200-03SL
Normal Braking - Light Pressure
• Driver applies
pressure to the
brake pedal
• y1 and y2 energized,
preventing fluid
movement externally
• Increasing pedal
travel causes the
larger spring to
y1 y2 compress, providing
harder pedal feel
A7/3
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Normal Braking - Strongest Feedback
A7/3
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Emergency Operation
• All electrical functions
canceled
• Hydraulic pressure
created with NO
power assist
• Pressure directed
through A7/3 y1 and
y2 to ....
y1 y2
Left front Right front
A7/3
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GF42.46-P-3000SL
Traction System Hydraulic Unit (A7/3)
Consists of:
• Pressure reservoir
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GF42.50_P-4000-03S
Traction System Hydraulic Unit
A7/3
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GF42.50-P-4000-03S
Legend
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Emergency Operation Circuit
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GF42.46-P3000SL
Brake Pressure Supply
• Pressure apply
• Pressure hold
• Pressure release
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Pressure Apply - Rear Wheels
• y6 and y8 energized
• pressure applied to left and
right dividing pistons 7 and 8
• 7 and 8 apply pressure to caliper
• pressure at each wheel monitored
by b3 and b4
• Balance valve y3 not energized
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GF42.46-P-1000SL
Pressure Apply - All Wheels
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GF42.46-P-1000SL
Pressure Reduction - All Wheels
• y7, y9, y11, y13 de-energized
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GF42.46-P-1000SL
ABS Control
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GF42.45-P-0001SL
ABS Mode - Pressure Apply
Example - right front wheel approaching lock up
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ABS Mode - Pressure Hold
Example - right front wheel approaching lock up, y3 energized - y8 de-energized
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ABS Mode - Pressure Reduction
Example - right front wheel approaching lock up, y9 de-energized
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ASR, EBR and ESP Functions
ASR (braking moment) - prevents drive wheel from spinning while driving.
EBR - reduces brake slip at the drive wheels during deceleration to ensure
directional control.
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GF42.45-P-0001SL
ASR Pressure Apply
Example - Left Rear wheel slipping
y1, y2, y3, y4, y7 ,y9, y11, y12, y13 energized
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GF42.45-P-3500SL
ASR Pressure Hold
Example - Left Rear wheel slipping y12 de-energized
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ASR Pressure Reduction
Example - Left Rear wheel slipping y13 de-energized
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Temperature Compensation
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“Wakened”
• opening a door
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GF42.46-P-0001SL
Predrive Check (PDC)
SBC may perform a PDC after wake up, the following are checked:
• reservoir pressure (and corrected if necessary)
• pressure sensors (~ 60 bar of pressure applied to each wheel)
• control valves
• leak tests
• operational checks
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GF42.46-P-0001SL
Delayed Off Function
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Deactivation
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Deactivation
SBC must be deactivated PRIOR to:
• replacing rotors
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Deactivation
Charge pump disabled and accumulator fluid returned to the reservoir!
Pressure at A7/3b2 47
System Activation
Activation must be performed anytime the system has been
deactivated, BEFORE the engine is started!
(Note: may have to activate several times to position the brake pads)
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System Activation
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Activation - Left Front
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Activation - Right Front
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Activation - Right Rear
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Activation - Left Rear
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Activation - Recharge
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Bleeding the Brake System
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AR42.10-P-0012R
Equipment Required
• Pressure bleeder
• Adapters
• Fluid receptacle
• SDS - follow instructions carefully
211 589 01 91 00
CAUTION:
Extremely high pressure at bleeder!
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Bleeding the Brake System
Connect equipment and follow steps in SDS
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AR42.10-P-0012R
Acronym List
(Used in This Handout.)
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