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Troubleshooting In Navigation System 2

Troubleshooting in navigation system 2

Pin assignments, functions etc. apply to vehicles of the series E38 and E39 with navigation system 2 (as from production break PU 97)

Introduction
The navigation system is a dynamic system which is mainly active while driving.

For this purpose, displays have been created on the on-board monitor of the navigation system 2 which make it possible to check the system while driving.

The test instructions have been set up as follows with the aim of effectively utilizing these functions:

Fault symptoms with reference to the components to be tested

Explanation of on-board monitor functions which are used for troubleshooting

Tests and checks for the individual assemblies in the following sequence: Function test, speed sensor, GPS antenna and receiver, reverse signal, gyro, sound: NF, display: RGB, selection

Notes on replacing the navigation computer

Important

Observe the installation notes (last chapter in these instructions) when installing or replacing the navigation computer.

It is advisable to print out this document and keep it with you as a reference during troubleshooting.

Fault symptoms
Fault symptom
Test to be carried out

No GPS reception
GPS

Faulty positioning
GPS, gyro

System does not respond to changes in direction
Gyro

Incorrect distance data in the turnoff instructions
Wheel speed sensor

Incorrect indication (colors, etc.) of navigation and selection menu on the on-board monitor
RGB lines

Display geometry not OK: e.g. image too wide or too flat for the monitor
RGB lines

Incorrect colors, display is white
RGB lines

No sound in navigation mode
AF lines

Navigation not indicated in selection menu
Selection

No selection menu
RGB lines





Functions used
The sensor test indicated on the on-board monitor is assistance during troubleshooting.

The sensor test can be selected as follows:

Selection, on-board monitor main menu

Selection, "Settings" in on-board monitor main menu

Press and hold the "MENU" button (longer than 8 s) in the settings mask

Select "sensor test"

The following display then appears on the on-board monitor:


Significance of displays (for setpoints see table in "function test" in next chapter)

1
Wheel sensor
Number of pulses of speed sensor per minute

2
GPS satellites
Number of satellites currently received by GPS

3
GPS status
See test for displays and remedy: GPS

4
Gyro
Direction arrow; voltage supplied by gyro in mV

5
Driving direction
Reverse/forward






Function test
Procedure

Select "sensor test" on on-board monitor

Drive several small diameter circles with the vehicle outdoors

Observe displays/indicators for sensor test

Setpoints while driving in circles outdoors:

Display
Setpoint
If not OK, carry out following test

1
While driving (as from approx. 5 km/h): > 0
Wheel speed sensor

2
With unobstructed upward field of vision: > 3
GPS

3
Position known, searching for satellite contact/satellite contact/position known
GPS

4
When stationary/driving straight ahead: 2500 mV +/- 400 mV; while turning off: Outside above-specified range
Gyro


Direction arrow clearly moves out of zero position when turning off
Gyro

5
Status of reverse gear is recognized correctly
Reverse








Test: Wheel speed sensor
Fault symptom:

Incorrect distance data in the turnoff instructions

Precondition

No fault code stored for the speed sensors in ABS/ASC/DSC (warning lamp does not come on)

Procedure

1st check

Select sensor test on the on-board monitor, drive vehicle at speed > 5 km/h.

Is a value > 0 indicated for the speed sensor pulses while driving?

If a value > 0 is indicated, then the part test for the speed sensors OK

If value = 0:

2nd check: Oscilloscope measurement of speed sensor signals

Connect test adapter 61 4 470 with 26-pin test box at plug connection X1312

Raise vehicle (observe safety instructions).

Select oscilloscope in
Connect test lead MFK1 between pin 1 (main vehicle wiring harness end) and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)

Settings: Direct voltage, frequency: 20 Hz, measuring range: +/-20V

Uniformly turn front left wheel by hand

Replace the navigation computer if a square-wave signal is indicated but the navigation computer does not recognize it (0 indication in sensor test).

If no square-wave signal is indicated check lines leading to ABS/ASC/DSC control module and if lines are OK, continue troubleshooting in ABS

Test: GPS antenna and receiver
Precondition

No covers on the GPS antenna.

Procedure

Read GPS status in sensor test on the on-board monitor (display line 3).

Display: GPS fault

Cause: There is no communication between the navigation computer and the GPS receiver.

Troubleshooting procedure:

Check voltage supply of GPS receiver and repair if necessary: Plug connector X1958, terminal R: Pin 7, terminal 31: Pin 1, terminal 30: Pin 8

If voltage supply is OK: Check wires between navigation computer and GPS receiver and repair if necessary

If wires are OK: Replace GPS receiver

Display: Reception fault

Cause: Communication between the navigation computer and GPS receiver is OK, however, there is no satellite information

Troubleshooting procedure:

Make sure that the GPS antenna is not covered.

If the GPS antenna is NOT covered by objects protruding beyond the rear window shelf: Measure antenna voltage:
Disconnect antenna plug connector X81008 from GPS receiver.
Use test adapter No. 65 5 012
Terminal R ON
Measure voltage at antenna plug connector (GPS receiver end) between pin 1 and pin 2
Setpoint: 5 V +/- 0.3 V

If the measured value is in the set range: Replace GPS antenna

If the measured value is NOT in the set range: Replace GPS receiver

Display: No almanac

Troubleshooting procedure:

If the battery was recently disconnected/the battery supply of the GPS receiver interrupted:
Place vehicle outdoors for 15 minutes with terminal R switched on and unobstructed upward view

If the voltage supply was NOT interrupted:
Check voltage supply of GPS receiver and repair if necessary:
If the voltage supply is OK: Replace GPS receiver.

Display: Searching for satellites

Cause: Satellite contact is interrupted. This always occurs when visual contact to the sky is restricted, e.g. in a closed room, tunnel or in the cover of high buildings or trees

The system is OK if the display "searching for satellites" only comes on under the above conditions.

Proceed as described below if ��searching for satellites�� is also indicated under the conditions: The vehicle is outdoors under an open sky with unrestricted upward view, terminal R is on for longer than 3 minutes:

Make sure that the GPS antenna is not covered.

If the GPS antenna is NOT covered by objects protruding beyond the rear window shelf: Measure antenna voltage:
Disconnect antenna plug connector X81008 from GPS receiver.
Use test adapter No. 65 5 012
Terminal R ON
Measure voltage at antenna plug connector (GPS receiver end) between pin 1 and pin 2
Setpoint: 5 V +/- 0.3 V

If the measured value is in the set range: Replace GPS antenna

If the measured value is NOT in the set range: Replace GPS receiver

Display: Satellite contact

The GPS system is OK.

Display: Position known

The GPS system is OK.



Test: Reverse
Procedure

1st check:

Alternately engage reverse and forward gears. Is the status shown correctly on the on-board monitor (sensor test)?

If status is shown correctly: Reverse is recognized correctly. Subsystem is OK.

If the status is NOT shown correctly:

2nd check: Navigation computer input

Connect test adapter 61 4 470 to plug connection X 1312

Measure voltage between pin 1 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)
Setpoints:
Engage reverse gear: U > approx. 5 V
Reverse NOT engaged: U approx. 0 V

If the measured value is in the set range: Replace navigation computer

If the measured value is NOT in the set range: Check line from light module to navigation computer plug connector X1312 pin 1; if line is OK: Continue troubleshooting in the light module

Test: Gyro
Procedure

Select sensor test, evaluate display 1 with vehicle stationary: Is the voltage in the range of 2500 mV +/- 400 mV?

If value is not OK: Replace navigation computer. Refer to notes on replacing the navigation computer

If value is OK:

Drive in circles with small diameters in a car park.

Observe indication in line 4 while driving in circles

Setpoint: While driving in circles, the arrow indicator in line 4 must move distinctly out of the zero position, i.e. the indicated value must deviate distinctly from 2500 mV

If the indication is within the setpoints: System OK

If the indication is NOT within the setpoints: Replace navigation computer, refer to installation instructions for navigation computer (last chapter of this document).

Test: Sound, AF
On-board monitor system with video module
Work through the corresponding test modules in the diagnostic program for the video module in order to check the AF lines: "Sound"

System without video module
1st check: Is the sound radio/cassette mode OK?

Sound in radio/cassette mode not OK: Continue troubleshooting in the radio

Sound in radio/cassette mode OK:

2nd check:

Disconnect plug connection X18805 at navigation computer

Connect V-adapter lead 61 4 470 with 26-pin test box to plug connection X1313

Select oscilloscope in measuring systems.

Test lead MFK1 to pin 9 (+) and pin 18 (-)

Setting:
Alternating voltage, frequency: 200 Hz, measuring range: +/- 5 V

Select < volume matching> in navigation system

Activate voice output/test tone under volume matching with rotary knob/push button

Check:
Is the signal visible on the oscilloscope for the duration of the test tone/voice output?

Signal visible:
Check lines between navigation computer and radio and repair if necessary. If OK: Continue troubleshooting in the radio

Signal not visible:
Replace navigation computer.

Test: Image, RGB
On-board monitor system with video module
Work through the corresponding test modules in the diagnostic program for the video module in order to check the AF lines: "RGB lines navigation computer - video module", "Image"

On-board monitor system without video module
Symptoms: Faults in menu display AND navigation; no menu display, incorrect colors, image/picture geometry not OK.

Instructions:

Disconnect plug connection X1313

Measure resistance at disconnected plug connection (vehicle wiring harness end):
Between pin 7 and pin 16, setpoint: approx. 50 Ohm
Between pin 7 and pin 17, setpoint: approx. 50 Ohm
Between pin 7 and pin 18, setpoint: approx. 50 Ohm
If at least one of the measured values is NOT in the specified range: Check lines from navigation computer to on-board computer and repair if necessary. If wires are OK: Replace on-board monitor

If measured values are in specified range:

Select multimeter in measuring systems.
Settings: Direct voltage, measuring range +/- 1 V

Connect test adapter 61 4 470 with 26-pin test box to plug connector X1313.
Navigation computer AND on-board monitor must be connected!

Switch off radio, switch on on-board monitor, display main menu (if possible)

Measure voltage
Between pin 5 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)
Between pin 6 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)
Between pin 7 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)

Evaluating results

If on at least one of the 3 lines:

U = 0 V:Replace navigation computer.

U >= 1.4 V:Replace on-board monitor

If on all 3 lines:

1.0 V > U >= 0.2 V:carry out the 3rd check as described in the following

3rd check

Test adapter 61 4 470 with 26-pin test box connected, navigation computer and on-board monitor plugged in.

Select "menu" on on-board monitor

Light must NOT be switched on

Multimeter selected
Setting: Alternating voltage, measuring range: +/- 1 V

Measure voltage
Between pin 5 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)
Between pin 6 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)
Between pin 7 and terminal 31 (vehicle ground)

Evaluating results

All 3 lines U > 100 mV: If one of the above symptoms applies, replace on-board monitor.

On at least 1 line U < 100 mV:Replace navigation computer.



Test: Selection of GPS navigation in menu
On-board monitor system without video module
GPS navigation is black in selection menu

Switch off ignition, close all doors and flaps, wait approx. 2 minutes. The navigation must then be shown white and be selectable in the menu.

On-board monitor system with video module
GPS navigation missing in selection menu

If the point "GPS navigation" is not shown at all in the selection menu in the on-board monitor system with video module: Try to select navigation via diagnosis. If this is not possible, work through instructions provided in DIS for reestablishing diagnosis.

GPS navigation is black in selection menu

Switch off ignition, close all doors and flaps, wait approx. 2 minutes. The navigation must then be shown white and be selectable in the menu.

Notes on replacing the navigation computer


Installation
Proceed as described below to install the navigation computer:

Ignition lock in position 0

Connect navigation computer to vehicle wiring harness

Insert navigation computer in retaining fixture

Ignition lock still set to 0 position

Close all doors and flaps on the vehicle.

Wait approx. 2 minutes (I/K-bus reset)

The vehicle must not be moved or be subject to vibration during this waiting period.



Reason:

The navigation computer recalibrates its gyro every time it is restarted. The gyro reacts to any movement. As a result, initial calibration which took place while the computer was inserted in the retaining fixture provides faulty values.

For this reason, the navigation computer must be induced to perform a new gyro calibration before the vehicle is driven. This is achieved by resetting the I/K-bus as described in the above.

Encoding
After replacement, the navigation computer must be encoded with "Coding ZCS".

Test drive
In contrast to the navigation system of the 1st generation, an intricate calibration driving procedure is not necessary but rather only a test drive of approx. 15 minutes after replacing the navigation computer.

Observe the following points:

The I/K-bus was reset as described under "installation".

Drive for approx. 15 minutes in different directions in an area in which GPS reception is not permanently restricted by tunnels, high buildings or trees.

Reason:

The navigation computer must carry out its automatic wheel calibration procedure. This takes approx. 15 minutes under conditions of uninterrupted GPS reception.