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Dash panel insert - Gateway-

Battery voltage display Dash panel insert Warning lamps Display for drive relevant functions Display for comfort and chassis functions Coolant temperature Fuel gauge Battery voltage display Oil temperature Display for infotainment functions

Equivalent parts System part D-class combi version‘s in VW Touareg - Porsche Cayenne - Bentley BY 6xx Equivalent parts Platine main board 100 % identical Software 80 % Back side 100% Different front frames (Design)

Dash panel insert

Dash panel insert

Dash panel insert Multifunctional area e.g. fuel reserve Area for „Soft“ LED e.g. fuel reserve Area for „Soft“ LED area for gear lever position display milage km Dayli milage km Outside temperature display

Area for YELLOW warning display‘s Display TFT monitor More then 100 Warning‘s and information‘s possible in the center display Multifunctional area Area for YELLOW warning display‘s Check dipped beam Check tire pressure Check water reservoir Check...

area for YELLOW warning display‘s Display TFT monitor More then 100 Warning‘s and information‘s possible in the center display Multifunctional area Area for RED warning display‘s area for YELLOW warning display‘s Check dipped beam Tire pressure Check tire pressure Coolant Check water reservoir Oil pressue Check... ...

R1 R2 Fuel gauge V1 + V2 = V 35,0 Ltr. + 55,0 Ltr. = 90,0 Ltr. V1 V2 50-270 Tank algo-rithm Vd V2 R2 angle 50-270 The 2 volumes V1-V2 are added to form volume V in the instrument cluster. This value and the 2 sub-volumes and resistances are output in instrument cluster self-diagnosis (17) Measured value block 2, 5 and 6

Tank display -fault diagnosis- If a fault is diagnosed in at least one sender, the pointer goes to "zero" after approx. 20 sec. and no reserve check (soft LED) is displayed. Fault memory: Short-circuit to ground, interruption, short-circuit to positive Measured value block: 2 Tank volume V (non-damped) in litres Tank display regardless of sender faults. If only 1 sender is OK, the residual volume is displayed, although the pointer is set to zero Measured value block : 5 Resistance sender 1 Resistance sender 2 Measured value block : 6 Sub-volume 1 in L Sub-volume 2 in L

Comfort Infotainment Drive train Data diagnosis Gateway Integrated CAN Data GATEway for transmission to CAN drive train – CAN comfort – CAN infotainment Integrated Diagnosis Gateway (K-wire via CAN) Communication with all CU‘s in the vehicle Processing from approx. 600 CAN messages and 10 conventional interfaces Comfort Infotainment Drive train

Drive train Gateway CU Comfort Infotainment

Self diagnosis dash panel insert CAN comfort 1. 2. 3. 4. 130 Single / Double wire Comfort Door driver Passenger door 131 Door rear left Door rear right Memory Electrical central unit 132 Multifunction steering wheel A/C Tire pressure 133 Roof electric Memory passenger Parking 134 EIS 135 Trailer

Guided fault finding Address word:17 Instrument cluster 19 Gateway Guided fault finding Measured value blocks Adaptation Coding Actuator diagnosis

Practice on the vehicle Dash panel insert Practice on the vehicle Testing on the vehicle