Energy diagnosis: Terminal control

The terminal control is distributed across various control units. The following block diagram provides an overview of the control units involved and the integration in the vehicle electrical system.

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JBE

Junction Box Electronics

SV

Distribution box from the Junction box

CAS

Car Access System

RAD2

Radio 2
(depends on level of equipment)

M-ASK

Multi Audio System Controller
(depends on level of equipment)

CCC

Car Communication Computer
(depends on level of equipment)

DME

Digital Engine Electronics

DDE

Digital Diesel Electronics

IBS

Intelligent battery sensor
(depends on level of equipment)

K-CAN SYSTEM

Bus system for body functions

MOST

Bus system in the area of audio and communication
(depends on level of equipment)

PT-CAN

Bus system for power train and chassis functions

There are the following terminals:

Terminal 30:

Terminal 30 is routed from the battery terminal via the safety battery terminal to the front distribution box. As soon as the battery is connected to the terminals, terminal 30 is live. Terminal 30 is at approx. 40 fuses of the distribution box.

Control units supplied by terminal 30:

AL

Active steering (up to model year 03/2005)

AHM

Trailer module (up to model year 03/2007)

CA

Comfort Access (up to model year 09/2006)

CAS

Car Access System

CDC

CD changer (up to model year 09/2004)

DME

Digital Engine Electronics

DDE

Digital Diesel Electronics

DWA

Antitheft Alarm System

EGS

Gearbox control (up to model year 03/2005)

EPS

electromechanical power steering

EKP

Electric fuel pump (up to model year 03/2005)

FRM

Footwell module

FZD

Roof Function Centre

JBE

Junction Box Electronics

KOMBI

Instrument cluster (up to model year 03/2007)

MRS5

Multiple restraint system

SH

Independent heating (up to model year 03/2005)

SMBF

Passenger seat module (up to model year 09/2006)

SMFA

Driver seat module (up to model year 09/2006)

SMG

Sequential manual gearbox
(up to model year 03/2005)

SZL

steering column switch cluster

Terminal 30g:

Terminal 30g is controlled by the CAS. When the overall vehicle is wakened by an operation of the user, terminal 30g is switched on. Terminal 30g is automatically switched off after a codable after-run time (e.g. 30 minutes). The after-run time starts with the event terminal R Off. As in the case of terminal 15, a relay in the distribution box is activated by the CAS via a semiconductor switch. The relay of terminal 30g switches the battery voltage to approx. 18 fuses in the distribution box.

Control units supplied by terminal 30g:

ACC

Active cruise control

AL

Active steering (as of model year 09/2005)

AMP

Amplifiers

CDC

CD changer (as of model year 12/2004)

CID

Central Information Display

CON

Controller

CVM

Convertible top module

DSC

Dynamic Stability Control

DAB

Digital tuner

EGS

Gearbox control (as of model year 09/2005)

EKP

Electric fuel pump (as of model year 09/2005)

IHKA

Integrated automatic heating and air conditioning system

IHKR

Integrated heating / air-conditioning regulation

IHR

Integrated heater control

LDM

Longitudinal dynamics management

RAD

Radio

RAD2

Radio 2

TPM

Tyre Pressure Monitor

SDARS

Satellite tuner

SH

Independent heating (as of model year 09/2005)

SHD

Panorama glass roof (E91)

SMBF

Passenger seat module (as of model year 03/2007)

SMFA

Driver seat module (as of model year 03/2007)

SMG

Sequential manual gearbox
(as of model year 09/2005)

TCU

Telematic Control Unit
(except US version)

ULF

Universal charging and hands-free unit

ULF-SBX
ULF-SBX-H

Interface box
Interface box High

VM

Video module

VTG

Transfer Box

Terminal 30g-f:

Terminal 30g-f is a terminal 30 that is only switched off of faults are detected.

Terminal 30g-f only exists if a bistable relay is fitted. The relay is not visibly arranged in the distribution box. As a rule, the bistable relay is only fitted together with the IBS.
On vehicles with CCC, M-ASK or independent heating, a relay of this kind is fitted. On some equipment variants with TCU, a bistable relay is also fitted.
On vehicles without terminal 30g-f, the corresponding fuses are supplied with terminal 30g.

The JBE controls terminal 30g-f via a bistable relay in the distribution box. The bistable relay can be switched off or on. As a rule, the bistable relay is always switched on. The bistable relay has two relay coils and it always remains in the last state activated (switched on or switched off).

The following three faults exist in which terminal 30g-f is switched off:

In all cases of cutoff, a fault is entered in the JBE. The cutoff of terminal 30g-f is independent of what triggered the detected fault. The cutoff is only an attempt to remedy the fault in the vehicle and prevent it from not starting. The cutoff of terminal 30g-f does not necessarily mean that there was a fault in a consumer unit of terminal 30g-f.

The switch-on condition for terminal 30g-f is switching on terminal R. For this reason, with terminal R or terminal 15, terminal 30g-f is always switched on.

Control units supplied by terminal 30g-f:

AHM

Trailer module (as of model year 09/2007)

CA

Comfort Access (as of model year 03/2007)

CCC

Car Communication Computer

CNAV

Navigation system China

JNAV

Japan navigation system

KNAV

Navigation system Korea

KOMBI

Instrument cluster (as of model year 09/2007)

M-ASK

Multi Audio System Controller

TCU

Telematic Control Unit
(only US version)

Terminal 15:

Control of terminal 15 is by the CAS depending on operation of the start/stop button (with the key inserted in the key slot).
The gearshift mechanism of terminal 15 is switched in the CAS via semiconductor switch. A relay in the distribution box is activated via the output of a semiconductor switch. The relay switches the voltage of the battery to approx. 7 fuses in the distribution box. The consumer units of terminal 15 are essentially supplied from here.

Control unit supplied by terminal 15:

FLA

High beam headlight assistant

PDC

Park distance control

For safety reasons, some control units have a terminal 15 line directly from CAS, e.g. the FRM (footwell module).

Terminal 87:

The DME/DDE controls terminal 87 via a relay in the E-box. Terminal 87 is switched on as soon as terminal 15 is switched on. After terminal 15 has been switched off, terminal 87 is switched off by the DME/DDE with a slight delay.

No control units are supplied by terminal 87.

Terminal R:

Terminal R is not present as a hardware terminal. The status of terminal R is only communicated from CAS via the bus systems.