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Brake Light Switch



Brake Light Switch

The brake-light switch serves to detect brake pedal operation.

Function
The brake-light switch is a Hall sensor fitted at the brake pedal. The switch is supplied with voltage by the light module as of terminal R ON.
The brake-light switch supplies two signals:
- S_BLS Brake light switch
- S_BLTS Brake light test switch

These signals are received and evaluated by the individual control units (choice, see table below) independently of one another:







The redundant signal "Brake activated" as a directly wired signal and as a CAN message means that transmission is also ensured in the event of errors on a signal path.
In the engine management system, both signals of the brake-light switch are evaluated simultaneously. This direct comparison of the two signals makes it possible to establish definitely whether the brake pedal is being operated. Furthermore, a malfunction of the brake-light switch can also be diagnosed.

The two signals of the brake-light switch behave in relation to one another according to the following table:







The following signal levels can be measured at the two outputs of the brake-light switch:







Diagnosis
The signals of the brake-light switch are continuously checked by the engine management system as regards plausibility. In the event of errors, a fault is entered in the fault code memory of the engine management system. Cruise control is also deactivated at the same time.