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System Operation




System Operation

The solar sensor receives power (5 volts) and ground from the IHKA control module. The module then reads the voltage drop across the photoresistor and determines the degree of solar heating based on the change in voltage. The voltage drop across the photoresistor increases as solar radiation increases. The IHKA control module monitoring voltage will decrease indicating an increase in solar heating. The module processes the input every 10 seconds and checks it for plausibility based on a limit value monitoring function.

Values outside the limit indicate a malfunction and the signal from the sensor is ignored by the module.

As solar radiation levels increase, the control curves, stored in the IHKA module, for the blower fan, mixing taps and ventilation (face vent) flaps are shifted to compensate for the additional heat.

The solar sensor inputs to the IHKA control module can influence the settings on the relevant side (driver/front passenger) on the E38 and E39. No separate regulation is possible on the E46.

When driving at night, during cloudy periods or through tunnels, the control maps are shifted back to their base settings.