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GF32.22-P-0003FL AIRmatic, Function



GF32.22-P-0003FL AIRmatic, function
- with CODE (489) AIRMATIC (air suspension with continuous damper adjustment)


Function requirements, general
^ Status "Circuit 61 ON"

Systems in general
The AIRMATIC system is the combination of an air suspension with a continuous damper adjustment in which the dampening is adapted on a wheel by wheel basis corresponding to the road surface condition and driving style.

After the ignition is switched on the last selected level and the last adjusted damping stage are active.

The system is made up of the following component functions:
^ Wake-up mode, function
^ Air suspension, function
^ Locking position, function
^ Damper adjustment, function
^ System and warning messages, function

Wake-up mode, function
The AIRMATIC control unit (N51/3) is activated (woken up) by the active chassis CAN (CAN E) (), in order to check the current vehicle level and to correct it if necessary.

A level control takes place in wake-up mode e.g. by loading and unloading the vehicle without cutting-in the AIRMATIC compressor (A9/1).

A critical condition, for example a too low vehicle level at the front axle, in which the full wheel angle can no longer be guaranteed, is detected by the AIRMATIC control unit as a fault.

The driver's attention is drawn to the to the condition by the message "Vehicle lifts up, wait briefly" in the multifunction display (A1p13) of the IC (A1). Through the wake-up of the AIRMATIC control unit a chronological lead occurs which is used to correct the vehicle level. This reduces the amount of time which passes before level correction is performed, therefore increasing vehicle availability.

The lifting up out of the critical level also initially takes place at the on-board electrical system voltage inadequate for this. The rear SAM control unit with fuse and relay module (N10/2) continuously evaluates the voltage of the on-board electrical system and interrupts or prevents the lifting process if necessary. Current-intensive consumers are shut down in a fixed sequence until a predetermined minimum voltage is reached again.

Air suspension, function
Under normal operating conditions, the air suspension operates with different pressures depending on the load. A compressor integrated in the AIRMATIC compressor (A9/1m1) is used for the pressure supply. The AIRmatic compressor is activated by the AIRmatic control unit via the AIRmatic relay (K67).

Via the AIRMATIC valve unit (Y36/6) the air pressure is distributed to the individual suspension struts of the front axle and the rear axle.

The AIRMATIC system has a main reservoir in which compressed air is stocked, in order to make possible rapid adjustment times of the vehicle level independent of the compressor operation. The pressure in the central reservoir is monitored by the AIRMATIC pressure sensor integrated in the AIRMATIC valve unit Y36/6b1. As soon as the pressure in the AIRmatic central reservoir drops below the threshold value, the AIRmatic compressor is activated.

The level control is realized by 4 air spring bellows. If the AIRMATIC compressor or the AIRMATIC central reservoir delivers air to an air spring bellows via a corresponding valve in the AIRMATIC valve unit, the vehicle level at the affected wheels increases.

Vice versa the vehicle level decreases when air from the air spring bellows is drained by the corresponding valve in the AIRMATIC valve unit and drained at the AIRmatic pressure reduction valve (A9/1y1) in the AIRMATIC compressor.

By operating the electronic level control valve (S77s1) in the LCP the driver can select between the normal level (NN) and an increased level (EN1), each button operating causing a change to the respective other level.

The operation of the electronic level control button is read in by the front SAM control unit with fuse and relay module (N10/1) via the instrument panel LIN (LIN 1) and supplied to the AIRmatic control unit via the chassis CAN. The actuation of the LED (LED) in the electronic level control button takes place in the opposite way.

The levels and the transient conditions can differ depending on the variant. The following listed values are listed for example for model 212.0 except (494) USA version.











Locking position, function
So that when intentionally raising the vehicle, e.g. with a vehicle jack, air is not permanently drained out of the suspension struts, in order to lower the vehicle, it is required to detect this wheel unloading automatically and to derive from it a locking position. The locking position is a pure software function which prevents the actuation of the level control valves (draining process). If the locking position is detected by the AIRmatic control unit, no display and no fault memory takes place in the IC.

If the AIRmatic control unit receives from the Electronic Stability Program control unit (N30/4) (without code (233) DISTRONIC PLUS) or from the Electronic Stability Program Premium control unit (N30/7) (with code (233) DISTRONIC PLUS) wheel speed signals from the right left and front at v not equal to 0 km/h via chassis CAN, the locking position is erased. The level position functions are then reactivated.

The output stage actuations of the AIRMATIC control unit via the diagnosis take place independent of the locking status and are thus always possible.

Damper adjustment, function
The electronically regulated, continuous damping system operates fully automatically.

It provides improved driving comfort and driving safety, compared to the conventional steel suspension.

Damping is set harder or softer by the electronics of the AIRmatic control unit depending on the driving situation.

If the sensor system records a sporty driving style for example, the comfortable basic damping becomes harder automatically.

This automatic program can be adjusted by the driver via the Comfort and Sport button (S77s2) in the LCP to a rather sporty or rather comfortable characteristic.

The operation of the Comfort and Sport button is read in by the front SAM control unit with fuse and relay module via the instrument panel LIN and is supplied to the AIRmatic control unit via the chassis CAN. The actuation of the two LEDs in the Comfort and Sport button takes place in the opposite way.

The electronics works steplessly within a broadly spread damping performance map.

The damping force is adapted individually and automatically at each wheel to the current requirements, the road condition and the driving conditions.

As a result, the vehicle rolls smoothly even on poor road surfaces, without impairing driving stability.

The AIRmatic control unit determines the current vehicle level and the damper speeds via the left front level sensor (B22/8), right front level sensor (B22/9), left rear level sensor (B22/7) and right rear level sensor (B22/10). The AIRmatic control unit determines the body acceleration and body speed of the vehicle via the left front body acceleration sensor (B24/3), right front body acceleration sensor (B24/4) and left rear body acceleration sensor (B24/5).

Based on the input signals, the AIRmatic control unit determines the optimum damping stage for each shock absorber and directly actuates the left front axle damping valve unit (Y51), right front axle damping valve unit (Y52), left rear axle damping valve unit (Y53) and right rear axle damping valve unit (Y54) accordingly. These can be adjusted at each wheel, i.e the damping can be adjusted steplessly at each individual wheel.

System and warning messages, function
In the multifunction display of the instrument cluster, system messages and warning messages are displayed for the driver with safety-relevant or system-relevant handling notes.

To output the messages, the AIRmatic control unit sends appropriate messages to the instrument cluster via the chassis CAN. There are various system and warning messages with different fault priorities, depending on the severity of the fault and the urgency of the request for action to be taken.

If several faults exist at the same time, several fault messages will be output accordingly.

Texts displayed in instrument cluster:
- "Stop, car too low", in addition signal tone
- "Vehicle being raised, wait briefly"
- "Fault", no signal tone

The following system message is also displayed in the instrument cluster:
- "Vehicle is lifting up", no signal tone