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Tire pressure monitor function - GF40.15-P-0001TRU

MODEL 211 with CODE (470) Tire pressure monitor (base) with CODE (494) USA version 

Location of components 

Fig 1: Locating Tire Pressure Monitor Components
G07249317Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.

Networking of components 

Fig 2: Tire Pressure Monitor Communication Diagram
G07249318Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.

General 

The tire pressure monitor system assists the driver with the permanent monitoring of the correct tire inflation pressure and thus serves active safety.

The tire inflation pressure and tire temperature are measured in the tire at regular intervals and transmitted to the TPM [RDK] control unit via a high frequency transmission link.

Via the multifunction display (A1p13) in the instrument cluster (A1) the driver is informed about the necessary corrections to the tire inflation pressure and about flat tires.

The TPM system increases safety through prevention 

Working life and economy 

Tire wear and fuel consumption are reduced by having the correct tire pressure.

IMPORTANT The TPM system does not release the driver from a regular manual check of the tire inflation pressure (at least every 14 days). In the process the correct tire inflation pressure must be adjusted by means of the table in the fuel filler flap. The TPM does not warn about an improperly adjusted tire inflation pressure.

The TPM system consists of the following components: 

Function 

The wheel sensors are attached to the metal valves of the rims, not visible from the outside, and measure the air pressure and tire temperature in the tires.

The signals are received by the central TPM [RDK] antenna and passed on to TPM [RDK] control unit via a discreet line.

While driving the left front TPM [RDK] wheel sensor, right front TPM [RDK] sensor, left rear TPM [RDK] and right rear TPM [RDK] sensor transmit three data messages every 60 seconds. The absolute pressure, the wheel temperature, the acceleration, the ID and status information on manufacturer, frequency, pressure range etc. are transmitted in these data messages. The measuring range of the TPM wheel sensor covers between 0 and 5.5 bar (relative pressure).

IMPORTANT The ID serves the detection of the wheels fitted to the vehicle and not the position determination (e.g. front left).

The TPM [RDK] control unit is permanently operational. Each time CAN B is awoken (Controller Area Network bus Class B (interior)) by the starting procedure or ignition "ON", the TPM [RDK] control unit carries out a reinitialization and starts to transmit messages to the instrument cluster.

In the TPM [RDK] control unit the air pressure of each wheel activated and adjusted by the driver is stored as the specified pressure to be monitored.

The data evaluated by the TPM [RDK] control unit in the form of messages relevant to operation and function are displayed in the multifunction display of the instrument cluster.

Tire pressure monitor (TPM), activation GF40.15-P-0001-02TRU 
Tire pressure monitor (TPM), messages relevant to the function GF40.15-P-0001-04TRU 
Tire pressure monitor (TPM), messages relevant to operation GF40.15-P-0001-05TRU 
Tire pressure monitor control unit, component description GF40.15-P-5124TR 
Wheel sensor, component description GF40.15-P-5126TR 
System activation button, component description GF40.15-P-5127TR 
Central TPM [RDK] antenna, component description GF40.15-P-5129TRU