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Steering, Basic Function - GF46.35-P-9900A

Model All (4xWD, CAR) 

Overview 

This document contains information on:

General 

Steering makes it possible to turn the front wheels with different steer angles. An actuator motor provides the assistance force required for the servo effect and transfers it via an angled worm gear or a belt drive to the steering gear.

Function requirements 

Function 

Electric power steering, general 

The electric power steering consists of the following components:

Electric power steering performs continuous, speed-dependent regulation of the power steering system.

The advantages compared to hydraulic power steering are:

IMPORTANT On vehicles with the Direct-Steer system, a rack and pinion steering gear with variable gear ratio is used.

IMPORTANT On vehicles with highly automated driving (HAD) or highly automated parking (HAP), the signal paths important for the functions are designed redundantly.

The Direct-Steer system has the following features:

Power steering 

The electrical power steering control unit requires the following information to calculate the steering force assistance required:

The electrical power steering control unit uses this information to calculate the assistance to be set from the stored characteristics map and actuates the electric power steering actuator motor.

The direction of rotation of the actuator motor depends on the movement direction of the steering wheel.

The actuator motor transfers the electric power steering to the rack-and-pinion steering and thus assists the driver's steering torque.

IMPORTANT No power steering is available on stationary vehicles with the engine and ignition switched off. With the ECO start/stop function, reduced power steering is available at standstill if the engine was switched off using the ECO start/stop function. The electric power steering is deactivated after the ignition is switched off. If the vehicle is maneuvered at a speed of at least 1.75 km/h when the engine and ignition are switched off, the power steering system is active.

Steer Assist 

The Steer Assist function helps the driver to achieve an optimum steering reaction in critical driving situations. The Steer Assist function is provided with the aid of the electric power steering control unit and the ESP® control unit.

The following functions are performed here:

The current driving condition is recorded by the ESP® control unit.

If necessary, the message "Steer Assist torque request" is transmitted to the electric power steering control unit, which then actuates the actuator motor.

During parking, the parking system control unit sends the following signals to the electrical power steering control unit:

The following signals are sent by the electrical power steering control unit to the parking system control unit:

Reducing holding torque 

If a holding torque is applied by the driver when driving the vehicle straight ahead, e.g. for crosswind or on a roadway inclined on one side, the electrical power steering control unit detects it. The applied holding torque is partially compensated for by the electric power steering.

To rule out incorrect compensation (e.g. highway bend with large radius), the electrical power steering control unit receives the turn rate (vehicle speed about the vertical axis) as well as the vehicle's lateral acceleration from the ESP® control unit.

The reduction of the vehicle's holding torque depends on the speed.

Limp-home mode 

When the electrical power steering is switched on (via circuit 15 ON), the electric power steering control unit carries out a self-test. If a fault is detected, the electric power steering does not switch on. The vehicle can be steered by hand with increased force.

During operating status, the electrical power steering control unit checks the signals from the torque sensor. If these signals are outside of a defined upper or lower limit, the support of the steering is switched off by the electrical power steering control unit. The vehicle can be steered by hand with increased force.

The electric power steering control unit sends the request for a warning message to the driver's display.

  Function schematics     
  Function schematic for electric power steering Model 118, 167, 177, 247Model 213, 238, 257 290 as of model year 2021 PE46.35-P-2500-97A 
    Model 223, 297 PE46.35-P-2500-97B 
    Model 243 PE46.35-P-2500-97C 
    Model 192, 232, 295 PE46.35-P-2500-97D 
    Model 206, 214, 254, 294, 296 PE46.35-P-2500-97E 
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