219 Ho SBC (WJB) 9-30-02
219 Ho SBC (WJB) 9-30-02
219 Ho SBC (WJB) 9-30-02
(W211 SBC)
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219 HO SBC (WJB) 9-30-02
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Index
Introduction 4
ABS Function 5
ASR, EBR, ESP Functions 6
Advantages 7
Components 10
Overview 11
Warning Displays 12
Brake Operating Unit (BOU) 15
Pedal Value Sensor 18
Hydraulic Unit (A7/3) 25
Temperature Compensation 27
Wake up 28
Predrive Check (PDC) 29
Delayed Off 30
Deactivation 31
Activation 33
Warning Buzzer 34
Bleeding the System 35
Acronyms 36
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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)
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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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Advantages of SBC
• Improves metering of required brake pressure
– each wheel can be precisely controlled
• Improved BAS function
– monitors release of accelerator pedal
– application of brake
– maximum pressure available immediately
– Pre-filling of system (overcoming play)
– when the BAS function is anticipated (identified by the
rapid release of the gas pedal), slight pressure is
applied
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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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Advantages of SBC
• 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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SBC Components
SAM
(S9/1) Speed status
Diagnostics (N10/1)
SBC pedal travel
sensor (B37/1)
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Warning Display
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Warning Display
SBC control module failure
A1. _______
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Brake Operating Unit - (BOU)
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Brake Operating Unit
The Brake Operating Unit (BOU)
consists of the following:
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Fluid Reservoir
• Do not overfill! • Ultraviolet protection
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Pedal Value Sensor - B37/1
• Contains two Hall Effect sensors
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BOU Tandem Master Cylinder
Fluid reservoir
Primary piston
A7/3
Brake pressure simulator
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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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Quick Quiz
Q1. Why is there a plastic cover over the brake reservoir?
A1. _______________
A2. _________________
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Traction System Hydraulic Unit (A7/3)
Consists of:
• Pressure reservoir
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SBC Hydraulic Function
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Temperature Compensation
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Wake-up
• opening a door
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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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Delayed Off Function
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Deactivation
Note: the warning buzzer is deactivated when accessing SBC with the SDS.
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Deactivation
SBC must be deactivated PRIOR to:
• replacing rotors
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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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Bleeding the Brake System
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Acronym List
(Used in This Handout.)
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