The functions of the SZL (steering column control centre) can be subdivided into three main blocks:
The multi-function steering wheel (MFL) provides the means by which the driver can easily and ergonomically perform the following functions:
The multifunction steering wheel (MFL) consists of
Located below the multi-function steering wheel are
The electronic control system for the steering column control centre and the multi-function steering wheel is divided between two electronic modules:
Signal transmission from the steering wheel module to the steering column module is effected by means of a coil-spring conductor.
The turn signal/dip switch consists of a steering column stalk with two integral axial touch switches.
Function |
Operation |
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one-touch indicating |
Touching lever up/down |
continuous flashing |
press up/down beyond point of resistance |
Parking light |
press up/down beyond point of resistance |
High beam |
touch forwards (only when headlights are on) |
Headlamp flasher |
touch lever backwards |
The turn signal/dip switch also incorporates two axial touch switches .
Transfer concept: steering column stalks and axial touch buttons have differing signal transmission routes:
Steering column stalk signal transmission route: When the driver operates the steering column stalk, a message is sent to the light module. Signal path: From SZL (steering column control centre) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> SIM (safety information module) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> ZGM (central gateway module) -> System K-CAN data bus -> LM (light module).
For safety reasons, there is an additional serial cable from the SZL to the LM. An analogue coded signal is applied to that cable and is analysed by the light module. Each switch position is allocated a voltage range. The serial cable enables transmission of all positions of the turn signal/dip switch in the event of a bus fault, though with some limitations to the possible functions:
Touch button signal transmission path: When the driver operates one of the axial touch buttons, a message is sent to the instrument cluster.
Signal path: From SZL (steering column control centre) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> SIM (safety information module) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> ZGM (central gateway module) -> System K-CAN data bus -> Instrument cluster.
The steering-column lever for cruise control increases or reduces the travelling speed.
Cruise control is available with the ”ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control)” option.
Function |
Operation without ACC |
Operation with ACC |
Switch from cruise control OFF to cruise control ON and set the current speed. If the cruise control is already switched on, the set speed is increased/reduced. |
One-touch forwards/backwards |
One-touch forwards/backwards |
Switch from cruise control OFF to cruise control ON and set the current speed. If the cruise control is already switched on, the next highest / lowest stored speed stage is set. |
Overpress forwards/backwards |
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Calls up stored speed |
Touch lever inwards |
Touch lever inwards |
Sets or deletes speed stage |
Press inwards and hold (for at least 3 seconds) |
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Switches off cruise control |
Touching lever up/down |
Touching lever up/down |
Change distance setting |
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Turn adjuster wheel |
Speed marks of required speeds: the steering-column lever for cruise control can also be used to select required speeds. Required speeds are e.g. frequent speeds used, such as 30 km/h, 50 km/h, 60 km/h. Speed marks can be set and stored for these required speeds.
The preset cruise control speeds are car & key memory functions, i.e. they can be set and stored individually for each driver.
Programming required speed: It is best to program required speeds when the vehicle is stationary! Reason: when the vehicle is moving, the speed entered as required speed is set immediately!
Deleting required speed:
Transfer concept: When the driver operates the steering column stalk, the axial button or the adjuster wheel (if ”Adaptive Cruise Control” option fitted), a message is sent to the DME (digital engine electronics module) or the ACC control unit.
Signal path: From SZL (steering column switch centre) -> data bus BYTEFLIGHT -> SIM (Safety Information Module) -> data bus BYTEFLIGHT -> ZGM (Central Gateway Module) -> data bus PT-CAN -> DME or ACC.
The gear selector lever is used for fully electronic selection of the gear positions R - N - D and P (reverse gear - neutral position - drive - park position).
The desired drive position is registered by seven Hall sensors. The Hall sensor are configured in such a way that if an individual Hall sensor fails the operability of the gear selector lever is retained.
The gear selector lever involves the following functions
Function |
Operation |
|---|---|
Drive position D (Drive) |
Overpress downwards |
Drive position R (reverse gear) |
Overpress upwards |
Drive position N (neutral position): |
from drive position P: one-touch upwards or downwards from drive position D: one-touch upwards from drive position R: one-touch downwards |
Position P (park position) |
Touch lever inwards |
Information displayed to the driver
Transfer concept: When the driver operates the steering-column lever or the axial one-touch button, a message is sent to the EGS (Electronic Gearbox Control) control unit.
Signal path: From SZL (steering column switch centre) -> data bus BYTEFLIGHT -> SIM (Safety Information Module) -> data bus BYTEFLIGHT -> ZGM (Central Gateway Module) -> data bus PT-CAN -> EGS (Electronic Gearbox Control).
For reasons of safety, there is also a serial line between the SZL and EGS. The same messages are transmitted across this line as across the buses.
Electronic parking lock: with electronic gearbox control, the steering column lock can be eliminated as an antitheft measure: the electronic parking lock replaces the steering column lock.
Electronic parking lock ”emergency” release: in an emergency, the electronic parking lock be unlocked mechanically:
The wiper switch consists of:
The steering column stalk for the windscreen wipers incorporates the following functions:
Function |
Operation without Rain/Light Sensor |
Operation with Rain/Light Sensor |
Intermittent wipe |
Touch upwards once |
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Wiper speed 1 |
Touch upwards twice |
Touch upwards once |
Wiper speed 2 |
Touch upwards three times or press upwards beyond point of resistance |
Touch upwards twice or press upwards beyond point of resistance |
Flick wipe |
Touch lever down |
Touch lever down |
Front wash |
touch lever backwards |
touch lever backwards |
Wipers off |
Touch lever inwards |
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Automatic wipe ON/OFF |
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Touch lever inwards |
Set sensitivity of the rain sensor/light sensor to a choice of 4 levels. |
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Adjuster wheel with 4 positions |
Set intermittent-wipe interval to choice of 4 settings (within each of those 4 settings the actual interval varies according to the vehicle's road speed) |
Adjuster wheel with 4 positions |
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The rain/light sensor is fitted with the ”Rain sensor and automatic headlamp control” option.
When the ignition is switched OFF, the wiper and the rain/light sensor are switched off as well.
Transmission concept: when the driver operates the steering column stalk for the windscreen wipers, a message is sent to the wiper module.
When the driver operates the axial button or the adjuster wheel,
Signal path: From SZL (steering column control centre) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> SIM (safety information module) -> BYTEFLIGHT data bus -> ZGM (central gateway module) -> System K-CAN data bus -> WIM (wiper module) or RLS (rain/light sensor).
Operating the Steptronic button causes the EGS (Electronic Gearbox Control) to shift gear upwards or downwards.
The Steptronic buttons are redundant for safety reasons redundant, one each to the left and right on the multi-function steering wheel.
The Steptronic buttons are only enabled when the S/M key (S = Sport program, M = Manual shift program) on the right of the multi-function steering wheel has been switched to Manual: an M is displayed in the program display of the instrument cluster (display field between speedometer and revolution counter). Depending on the gear selection, M1 to M6 appears for the current gear.
The Steptronic buttons are Hall sensors.
For reasons of safety, there is also a redundant serial line between the SZL and EGS.
The function buttons on the left are used for voice input and sound output.
The function keys to the right are keys for the choice of various functions:
The steering wheel is adjusted by means of the button on the left-hand side of the steering column trim.
The fanfare horns serve both as a warning signal and as redundant-system audible anti-theft alarms.
The directly read horn switch signal is sent as a valid status via the steering wheel module and the coil spring conductor to the steering column module (steering column control centre module). The steering column module can control the high-tone and low-tone horns separately. The power consumption for each horn is approx. 5 A.
The steering wheel heating system consists of
The SZL (steering column control centre module) activates the heater coil as required in order to ensure even heating of the steering wheel.
The following control units are involved in the message transmission for the SZL:
For safety reasons, there are two serial cable connections in addition to the bus connection:
For all work on the steering column switch centre, comply with the safety legislation for work on airbags!
Disconnect battery!
In an emergency, the electronic parking lock be unlocked mechanically: Undo the cover in the footwell on the driver's side at the left-hand A-pillar.
On USA models, the cover can only be opened with the remote control. This ensures that unauthorized persons are unable to release the electronic parking lock manually.