GF40.15-P-5126G Wheel Sensor, Component Description
GF40.15-P-5126G Wheel Sensor, Component Description
MODEL 463.306 /336 /346 up to 31.5.12
- with CODE (RY6) Tire pressure monitor (TPM) as of Model Year 2011 / YoM 10
MODEL 463.202 /222 /236 up to 31.5.12
- with CODE (RY6) Tire pressure monitor (TPM) as of Model Year 2009 / YoM 08
MODEL 463.248 /270 /303 /340 /341 up to 31.5.12
- with CODE (RY6) Tire pressure monitor (TPM) as of Model Year 2007
Model year 07.5, Modification year 07
MODEL 463.237 up to 31.5.12 as of Model Year 2009 / YoM 08
MODEL 463.249 /271 up to 31.5.12 as of Model Year 2007
Model year 07.5, Modification year 07
A69/1 Left front tire pressure sensor
A69/2 Right front tire pressure sensor
A69/3 Left rear tire pressure sensor
A69/4 Right rear tire pressure sensor
Location
The tire pressure sensors are screwed securely into each respective rim.
Design
Each tire pressure sensor is connected by means of a mounting screw to the filling valve and together they form an assembly unit.
The assembly unit is attached to the rim flange using a counternut.
The complete assembly unit has to be changed.
A tire pressure sensor consists of the following components:
^ Pressure sensor
^ Temperature sensor
^ High-frequency transmitter
^ Sensor battery for power supply (service life approx. 10 years)
Task
The tire pressure sensor's primary task is to measure pressure/ temperature. The measuring range extends from p =0 to 6.5 bar.
While driving the tire pressure sensors transmit six data messages every t = 60 s. Absolute pressure, tire inflation pressure, wheel identifier and status information (manufacturer, direction of turning, operating mode etc.) are transmitted in these data messages.
The tire pressure monitor control unit receives the data message and (after a learning phase) assigns the wheel identifier to the wheels fitted to the vehicle.
As long as the tire pressure monitor control unit does not know the vehicle's own wheel identifier during initial commissioning, no fault message is displayed. After replacing a tire pressure sensor in each case the new tire pressure sensor is taught in and monitored with a new wheel identifier after driving for approx. t = 10 min.