Alongside other functions, the instrument cluster also contains automatic and manual test functions as well as functions for service tasks.
For the checks and settings, all the display options of the instrument cluster are used:
The functions are described in the functional description of the instrument cluster: 'Displays and functions'.
The K bus (Body Electronics) is used for data exchange between the control units of the body electronics and the instrument cluster. Data is exchanged by means of data telegrams.
The PT CAN bus (Powertrain CAN bus) is used for data exchange between the engine electronics, the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and the instrument cluster. Data is exchanged by means of data telegrams.
The D bus (diagnostic bus) is used for data exchange between the instrument cluster and a testing device. Data is exchanged by means of data telegrams.
The byteflight is connected to the K bus via the Safety and Information Module (SIM), which acts as a gateway. Via this bus connection, the information from the satellites SBSL and SBSR is transferred to the instrument cluster.
The control unit, circuits for signal processing, the power supply and operating and display elements are integrated in the instrument cluster.
The instrument cluster has the master function for other equipment attached to the bus and connects as gateway module the PT CAN bus (Powertrain bus), the K bus (Body Electronics bus), the D-bus (diagnostic bus). Information is exchanged by means of data telegrams. The instrument cluster also receives signals directly from sensors.
Encoding data and nonvolatile counter levels are stored in the instrument cluster.
The two buttons S/R (Set/Reset) on the left and the clock symbol (right) can be used to make the following settings:
S/R button
Clock symbol button (right):
The axial button in the steering-column lever (LSS) for the turn indicators can be used to trigger the evaluation of the on-board computer. It can also be used to select the digital clock or outside temperature display.
The lights switching centre (LSZ) switches the lighting of the instrument cluster and controls the brightness of the dial face, pointer and display illumination. The information is transferred by means of data telegrams via the K bus to the instrument cluster.
The lights switching centre (LSZ) monitors as of terminal 15 On the bulbs of the vehicle's exterior lighting. The lights switching centre (LSZ) reports a lamp fault as a telegram across the K bus to the instrument cluster. The failure of the following bulbs is indicated by the indicator lamp Check Control (lamp fault):
For simplified location of faults, the status is provided via diagnosis and/or test function.
The predrive check is a test for important indicator and warning lamps. With terminal 15 On, the predrive check automatically activates the following indicator and warning lamps.
Display / Symbol |
Colour |
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Fuel reserve |
yellow |
Coolant high temperature |
red |
Seat belt warning |
red |
Brake pad wear |
yellow |
General brake warning lamp |
red / yellow |
Tyre Defect Indicator (RPA) (tyre pressure loss) |
yellow / red |
Oil level / oil pressure |
yellow / red |
Gearbox emergency program |
yellow |
Electromechanical power-assisted steering (EPS) |
yellow |
Check Control (lamp faults) |
yellow |
Battery charge indicator lamp |
red |
All the indicator and warning lamps are deactivated together at the end of a fault-free predrive check.
The test functions serve to check the coding and to run troubleshooting without the diagnosis tester. The test functions are displayed in the top line of the LC display, display area 1 (distance recorder). The display of the on-board computer function in the bottom line is retained.
NOTE: The test functions can only be run with terminal R On and terminal 15 On with the vehicle stationary and the engine switched off.
The test functions are switched on by
Test functions 1 and 2 are freely accessible. The following test functions can only be reached after they have been unlocked using test function 19. In test function 19, the display alternates every second between L_on (Lock on = lock) and L_oFF (Lock off = unlock).
To unlock the test function:
Press the S/R button if the display shows L_oFF (Lock off = unlock). The display jumps to test function 0 (Exit test function).
To lock the test function:
Press the S/R button if the display shows L_on. Otherwise, always lock the test functions using test function 19.
NOTE: The test functions are always locked after a terminal change.
Quit test functions:
The test functions are closed
Test function table:
Test function |
Description |
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_tESt_0._ |
Exit test function |
_tESt_1._ |
Info-Roll |
_tESt_1.0 |
Vehicle identification number (last 5 digits) |
_tESt_1.1 |
K-number (speed) |
_tESt_1.2 |
BMW part number |
_tESt_1.3 |
Coding, diagnostic bus index |
_tESt_1.4 |
Date of manufacture (calendar week/year) |
_tESt_1.5 |
Hardware version, software version |
_tESt_1.6 |
EEPROM checksum status |
_tESt_1.7 |
CAN index CAN11Hex |
_tESt_2._ |
Visual system test |
_tESt_2.1 |
Display test: All indicator and warning lamps - with the exception of the ABS indicator lamp - and lights are switched on briefly. In the case of pointer movement with step motors, pointer instruments are moved from the lower to the upper stop and back. |
_tESt_3._ |
Data Service Interval Display (SIA) |
_tESt_3.0 |
Litres SIA |
_tESt_3.1 |
Days SIA |
_tESt_4._ |
Current consumption |
_tESt_4.0 |
Current consumption l/100 km |
_tESt_4.1 |
Current consumption, undamped l/h |
_tESt_5._ |
Range |
_tESt_5.0 |
Range consumption l/100 km |
_tESt_5.1 |
Current range km |
_tESt_6._ |
Tank contents |
_tESt_6.0 |
Fuel-tank sensor, left/right, litres |
_tESt_6.1 |
Fuel-tank sensor, total average litres |
_tESt_6.2 |
Fuel gauge, tank phase litres |
_tESt_7._ |
Current displayed values |
_tESt_7.0 |
Coolant temperature °C |
_tESt_7.1 |
Outside temperature °C |
_tESt_7.2 |
Engine speed rpm |
_tESt_7.3 |
Speed km/h |
_tESt_8._ |
ADC values |
_tESt_8.0 |
ADC system voltage |
_tESt_8.1 |
ADC fuel-tank sensor left/right |
_tESt_8.2 |
ADC brake-wear sensors |
_tESt_8.3 |
ADC outside temperature sensor |
_tESt_9._ |
System voltage |
_tESt_9.0 |
Vehicle voltage |
_tESt_9.1 |
Voltage of power supply (switching controller) |
_tESt_9.2 |
ADC brake-wear sensors |
_tESt_9.3 |
ADC outside temperature sensor |
_tESt_10._ |
CAN monitor: |
_tESt_10.0 |
DSC |
_tESt_10.1 |
DME |
_tESt_10.2 |
DME4 |
_tESt_11._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_12._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_13._ |
Test of acoustic sensor |
_tESt_13.0 |
Trigger single tone for test |
_tESt_14._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_15._ |
I/O ports processor |
_tESt_16._ |
Fault memory |
_tESt_16.0 |
Number of entered faults |
_tESt_17._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_18._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_19._ |
Locking and unlocking test functions |
_tESt_19.0 |
Lock on/off |
_tESt_20._ |
Not assigned |
_tESt_21.- |
System (software) |
_tESt_21.0 |
Reset instrument cluster |
The current service interval display data and the kilometre reading are stored in the control unit of the instrument cluster. Parallel to this, the control unit for the instrument cluster transmits this data in cycles across the K bus to the lights switching centre (LSZ) and the electronic vehicle immobilisation unit (EWS) for storage. The data is stored as follows:
The redundant data storage means that the data is retained if control units are replaced.
The control unit for the electronic vehicle immobilisation unit (EWS) transfers the data for the new service acceptance concept (KeyReader and SAM 1) to the ignition key.
The control unit for the electronic vehicle immobilisation unit (EWS) has memory capacity (12 blocks of 16 bytes each) for storage of service-relevant data. In the first four blocks, the following data is stored:
With terminal R On and after verification of the key codes, the first four blocks are transferred onto the key (transponder). When driving, if the data of the Service Interval Display in the EWS changes, the data on the key is also updated. When driving, the kilometre reading is updated on the key every 5 minutes.
At service reception, the KeyReader can be used to read out the ignition key. As soon as the ignition key has been inserted, the reader picks up the stored vehicle data. Depending on the vehicle model, the information is shown on a screen using the Service Acceptance Module 1 (SAM 1).
The Service Acceptance Module 1 (SAM 1) can automatically interpret and display the data picked up by the KeyReader and forward it to scheduling and/or order opening.
On the SAM 1 mask SIA IV, only forwarding of the order basis to the downstream system (DMS) is implemented. The following data is displayed in the SAM 1 mask SIA IV:
As of terminal R On, the LC display is activated. The Service Interval Display (SIA) appears for 5 seconds in LC display area 1. The Service Interval Display (SIA) displays the functions oil service or inspection or periodic service with the relevant due dates.
When the Service Interval Display is shown, the odometer, the trip distance recorder and the on-board computer functions are hidden.
The outside temperature below 3°C (ice warning) is displayed as soon as the vehicle moves.
The remaining distance is displayed in steps of 50 km (on USA version 25 miles).
Distance-based inspection: A due distance-based inspection is displayed by the messages 'oil service' and 'inspection'. In the case of a distance-based inspection, the remaining distance is displayed. The remaining distance is the real number of kilometres to be driven until the next maintenance interval. If the service interval is exceeded, the remaining distance driven is marked with a minus sign. The display then flashes. When a distance-based inspection is due (oil service or inspection) is calculated from, among other things, the model-related average fuel consumption. For this reason, oil service and inspection can be displayed at the same time under certain circumstances.
Pressing the clock symbol button during the remaining distance display switches the Service Interval Display to the periodic service display.
Periodic service: A periodic service (replacement of brake fluid) is indicated by a clock symbol and a date display (coded date for periodic service with month and year). The next periodic service date is displayed when the clock symbol button is pressed for 5 seconds. If the periodic service is due, the clock symbol lights up in addition to the remaining distance display. The messages 'oil service' and 'inspection' are hidden.
Pressing the clock symbol button switches the display back.
Resetting the Service Interval Display: A service that is due can only be reset using the S/R button via the SIA reset menu of the instrument cluster. Distance-based inspections (oil service or inspection) and periodic services can be individually reset after the minimum consumption quantity and/or minimum interval (days limit) specified in the coding data. A service counter provides information on resetting the Service Interval Display.
NOTE: The service counter is currently not used by the diagnosis.
Resetting the distance-based inspection with S/R button:
Resetting the periodic service:
NOTE:
The scope of functions of the instrument cluster is determined by the coding data stored in a non-volatile data memory. The coding data is retained even if the voltage supply is disconnected. If the instrument cluster is to be replaced, various measures must be carried out depending on the reasons that led to the replacement. The following four cases show the procedures.
Case 1: The instrument cluster control unit is defective and the light switching centre (LSZ) is OK.
Measures |
Result |
Remarks |
---|---|---|
Replace instrument cluster (new component). |
The manipulation point is set with the ignition switched on. |
The manipulation point is set as the vehicle identification number in the light switching centre differs from that in the instrument cluster. |
Recoding the instrument cluster |
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Code the instrument cluster in accordance with the central encoding code |
Code vehicle identification number into the instrument cluster |
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As long as the vehicle identification number is not coded in the instrument cluster, total odometer recording (only trip recorder recording) does not take place either in the instrument cluster or in the lights switching centre. |
Switch off ignition and switch on again. |
The manipulation point goes out. The instrument cluster adopts the total odometer reading and the SIA data from the lights switching centre. |
The data exchange between the instrument cluster control unit and light switching centre control unit for mutual data storage (SIA data, total odometer reading, vehicle identification number etc.) is now OK again. |
Case 2: The instrument cluster control unit is OK and the light switching centre (LSZ) is defective.
Measures |
Result |
Remarks |
---|---|---|
Replace light switching centre (new part). |
The manipulation point is set with the ignition switched on. |
The manipulation point is set as the vehicle identification number in the light switching centre differs from that in the instrument cluster. |
Re-encode light switching centre. |
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Encode the light switching centre in accordance with the central encoding code. |
Encode vehicle identification number in the light switching centre. |
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As long as the vehicle identification number is not coded in the light switching centre, the total odometer reading will not be recorded in the light switching centre. |
Switch off ignition and switch on again. |
The manipulation point goes out. The lights switching centre adopts the total odometer reading and the SIA data from the instrument cluster. |
The data exchange between the instrument cluster control unit and light switching centre control unit for mutual data storage (SIA data, total odometer reading, vehicle identification number etc.) is now OK again. |
Case 3: The control unit for the instrument cluster and the control unit for the light switching centre (LSZ) must be replaced.
NOTE:
Measures |
Result |
Remarks |
---|---|---|
Replace the instrument cluster and lights switching centre with the battery disconnected (new components). |
The manipulation point is set with the ignition switched on. The total kilometre reading (mileage) is zero. |
The previous total odometer reading (mileage) is irretrievably lost. |
Re-code the instrument cluster and lights switching centre. |
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Encode instrument cluster and light switching centre in accordance with the central encoding code. |
Encode vehicle identification number in the instrument cluster and in the light switching centre. |
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As long as the vehicle identification number is not coded, the total odometer reading (mileage) is recorded in the instrument cluster and in the light switching centre. |
Switch off ignition and switch on again. |
The manipulation point goes out. The lights switching centre adopts the total odometer reading and the SIA data from the instrument cluster. |
The data exchange between the instrument cluster control unit and light switching centre control unit for mutual data storage (SIA data, total odometer reading, vehicle identification number etc.) is now OK again. |
Case 4: As a check, replace the control unit for the instrument cluster or the light switching centre control unit (LSZ).
NOTE: Although exchanging one of the two control units as a test is possible in principle, it should be avoided wherever possible.
Measures |
Result |
Remarks |
---|---|---|
As a check, fit an instrument cluster or light switching centre control unit from another vehicle. |
The manipulation point is set with the ignition switched on. The instrument cluster continues to record the total odometer reading. |
For as long as the vehicle identification number differs, the total odometer reading is only recorded in the instrument cluster. There is no total odometer reading calibration with the light switching centre. |
NOTE: Simultaneous replacement of the instrument cluster and lights switching centre (LSZ) should be avoided. The total odometer reading (mileage) is irretrievably lost.
Display of the Car Memory functions:
Car Memory |
Setting |
Explanation |
---|---|---|
Consumption |
l/100 km mpg (UK) mpg (US) km/l |
After the unit display has been changed, the clock must be reset. |
Distance |
km mls |
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Time |
12 h 24 h |
In the 12-hour mode, AM/PM also appears. |
Temperature |
Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit |
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Base setting, ice warning |
active/not active |
Active: If the outside temperature falls below approx. 3°C, the acoustic ice warning is issued and the displayed outside temperature flashes for a few seconds. Then, there is an automatic switch to the previous display. Not active: If the outside temperature falls below +3°C, the acoustic ice warning sounds. The outside temperature display is displayed continuously. Each time the axial button in the steering-column lever (LSS) for turn indicators is released, a jump is made to the next display (average fuel consumption). |
In the case of vehicles for the markets USA, Canada and Japan, only the remaining distance is displayed in the SIA. The periodic service has been coded out; the clock symbol does not appear.
On the E85, DS2 (diagnosis interface 2) is used as the diagnosis language for diagnosis communication. So that control units that use KWP2000 (Key Word Protocol 2000) for diagnosis can be used, the E85 has KWP2000*.
KWP2000 is a protocol for diagnosis standardised by the automobile industry.
In KWP2000*, KWP2000 has been integrated in the diagrams of the DS2.
Telegrams |
KWP2000* |
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Telegram content |
DS2 |
KWP2000 |
DS2 |