Multifunction steering wheel (MFL) signal to DDE 5.0

The multifunction steering wheel sends the signals for the cruise control system to the DDE control unit in the form of the FGRS signal.

MFL detection

So that the DDE knows whether a multifunction steering wheel is fitted, the MFL sends the DDE control unit a signal that consists of a single bit, the "toggle bit". That bit continuously changes its status from 0 to 1 and back again. That alternation of signal status (toggling) tells the DDE control unit that an MFL is fitted. Once the presence of the MFL has been detected, that information is permanently stored on the DDE control unit. However, the toggle bit continues to be transmitted by the MFL and is used for the purposes of monitoring the interface.

Deactivation conditions for cruise control

Reversible "easy" deactivation:

Reversible quick deactivation:

Irreversible quick deactivation:

The active switch-off conditions can be read out in the test module.

Troubleshooting

The following faults at the MFL interface can be detected:

Consequence: Deactivation of vehicle speed control