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GF32.50-P-4203R ABC Rear Axle Valve Unit, Component Description



GF32.50-P-4203R ABC rear axle valve unit, component description
- with CODE (487) Active body control (ABC)
- as of 1.3.06 up to model year 08


Component Identification:





Location

The ABC rear axle valve unit is located on the left rear in the wheelhouse.

Design

The following valves and sensors are integrated in the ABC rear axle valve unit:

^ Right rear suspension strut control valve (Y36/2y3)
^ Left rear suspension strut control valve (Y36/2y1)
^ Left rear suspension strut blocking valve (Y36/2y2)
^ Right rear suspension strut blocking valve (Y36/2y4)
^ Left rear ABC pressure sensor (B4/10)
^ Right rear ABC pressure sensor (B4/11)

Left rear suspension strut control valve and right rear suspension strut control valve

Task

The control valves (linear motor valves) are used to adjust the hydraulic suspension struts and to control the flow of oil.

Function

The valves are 3/3-way valves. To reduce leakage, the valves are equipped with a valve actuator cover at the center position. The valve is a linear motor valve which is closed when de-energized (center position of the double-spring-loaded valve actuator).

If the valve is energized, oil is supplied to the suspension strut from the oil feed pressure circuit (suspension strut extends). If, however, the flow direction of the electric current is changed, the valve actuator moves across the center position in the other direction and allows oil to flow back out of the respective suspension strut and into the return circuit (suspension strut retracts).

The ABC control unit (N51/2) needs four current-controlled output stages in a H-bridge circuit to actuate the control valves. Current control is intended to reduce the power loss and is achieved by means of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) actuation.

An overload diode is fitted in the control unit for the OFF phase of PWM actuation. The valves can be deactivated redundantly if PWM actuation should fail.

Left rear suspension strut blocking valve and right rear suspension strut blocking valve

Task

The left rear suspension strut blocking valve and right rear suspension strut blocking valve are required for the safety concept. They prevent the vehicle, when not in use, from being lowered or raised as a result of residual leakage of the control valves.

Function

The left rear suspension strut blocking valve and right rear suspension strut blocking valve are closed when de-energized. Since the valves are permanently open under normal operating conditions (i.e. energized), a current-controlled valve output stage is provided in the control unit in order to reduce the power loss at the valves. When the valves are switched on (opened), they are supplied with increased current for a certain period of time (push phase). The current is then reduced to the holding current.

A redundant shutdown circuit is provided for the valves. The valves can also be shut down.