DSC Part 1
DSC Part 1
Introduction to DSC
Subject
Page
Module Objectives................................................................................2
Overview of DSC Systems ..................................................................3
Puspose of the System ..................................................................... ..4
DSC Components .................................................................................9
Control Module/Hydraulic Unit.............................................................. 10
Wheel Speed Sensors ......................................................................... 11
Hydraulic Pressure Sensor ................................................................... 12
Steering Angle Sensor ......................................................................... 13
Rotation Rate Sensor ...........................................................................14
Lateral Acceleration Sensor .................................................................16
Combined Rotation Rate/Lateral Acceleration Sensor ..........................17
DSC Switch ..........................................................................................18
Handbrake Switch ...............................................................................18
Brake Switch .......................................................................................18
Hydraulic System Components ............................................................19
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Identify Components within the DSC System (DSC 5.3 and DSC 5.7).
Locate Components within the DSC system.
Understand the differences between ASC and DSC.
Understand Differences between Bosch DSC 5.7 and 5.3.
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E53
E52
E65
E66
E85
9/97
ASC +T5
S: 528i
DSC III 5.3
S: 540i
N/A 528i
ASC + T ASC + T ASC
9/98
MK IV G MK 20 EI Teves
ASC + T5
328iC (Except M) MK 20 EI S: 528i
318ti
Bosch
ASC + T
DSC III 5.7
Mk IV G
S: 540i
(M Versions)
O: 528i
from
4/99
DSC
III
6/99
N/A
Teves
Teves
Bosch
MK 20
MK 20 EI DSC III 5.7
DSC III
from 6/99 STD All
9/97
N/A
DSC III
Bosch 5.3
S: 740i/iL
S: 750iL
N/A
N/A
N/A
3/98
N/A
Bosch
DSC III 5.7
S: 740i/iL
S: 750iL
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2001
N/A
DSC III
Bosch 5.7
DSC III
DSC III DSC III N/A
Bosch 5.7 B o s c h B o s c h
5.7
5.7
N/A
2002
N/A
DSC III
Bosch 5.7
N/A
N/A
2003
N/A
DSC III
Bosch 5.7
N/A
1998
1999
2000
E36/7
Z3
ASC+T ASC +T
MK IV G
E46
E39
N/A
From 9/00
Teves
MK 60
DSC III
DSC III
Teves
MK 60
from 9/00
M Versions M3
Teves
Teves
MK 20
MK 20
DSC III
E46/16
AWD
Bosch
DSC III 5.7
Same
as
2001
Same
N/A
as
2001
E38
3/99
Bosch
DSC III 5.7
STD All
DSC III
DSC III
Bosch
Bosch
5.7
5.7
DSC III DSC III DSC III
B o s c h B o s c h Bosch
5.7
5.7
5.7
DSC III
Teves
MK60
S = STANDARD EQUIPMENT
O = OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
STD All = Standard All Models
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DSC II
KL 30
ECM
MAIN
RELAY
ASC+T LAMP
ABS LAMP
KL 15
POWER SUPPLY
SOLENOID
RELAY
ASC SWITCH
GROUND CONTROL
POWER SUPPLY
LF
ABS
PUMP
RELAY
GROUND CONTROL
WHEEL
RF
SPEED
LR
INLET (4X)
SENSORS
RR
ASC +T 5
/ DSC
ASC+T/
DSC
HYDRAULIC
UNIT
OUTLET (4X)
INTAKE
PLUNGER
WHEEL SPEED X 4
AGS
PARK BRAKE
SWITCH
ABS PUMP
RELAY
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Partial Braking
The sensor has three pins, power, ground and the 0-5 volt signal. The sensor is capable
of monitoring pressure from 0-250bar. The sensor is located in the front brake hydraulic
circuit., the actual location varies by the following application:
DSC III 5.3 (740i/iL and 540i) - The brake pressure sensor is located in the charge
pump assembly.
DSC III 5.3 (750iL) - The sensor is located on the charge piston unit.
DSC III 5.7 (ALL) - The sensor is located on the hydraulic unit.
Pressure Sensor
Change
End
Se
Pressure Sensor
BMW Coding/programming
SELE
1
2
3
4
5
6
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CAR MEMORY
KEY MEMORY
ZCS CODING
PROGRAMMING
ALIGNMENT EWSALIGNMENT EWS-
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5 Pin
Plug
Mounting
Nuts
Sensor Operation
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DSC III
In conjunction with the steering angle, front wheel speeds and lateral forces, the rotation
rate signal provides confirmation of a vehicle pushing the limits of acceptable yaw. The
DSC III control module then regulates the torque output of the vehicle and manipulates the
brake system hydraulics as needed to correct for the under/oversteer condition.
For continual plausibility testing, the DSC control module send a predetermined test voltage signal to the rotation rate sensor (pin 5 of sensor). The sensor calculates the voltage
value and sends feedback to the DSC III control module over the signal line (pin 2) every
other 20ms signal cycle. If the feedback is out of plausible range the DSC III module sets
a fault.
The DSC III module also checks the actual signal for plausibility by comparing it to combined signals from the front wheel speed sensors, lateral acceleration sensor and the steering angle signal from the CAN bus.
Sensor Replacement
If the rotation rate sensor is replaced, the new sensor must be calibrated with the DSC III
control module through the Service Function Menu of the Diagnosis program using the
DISplus or GT-1.
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