BMW 7 Series: System Overview
The Active Blind Spot Detection system is available as an option on the
F01/F02.
Fig. 78: Overview Of Active Blind Spot Detection System On F01/F02
ACTIVE BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS CHART
- Driver's door mirror
- Steering column switch cluster
- Steering wheel with steering wheel module and vibration actuator
- Junction box electronics and front fuse carrier
- Front passenger door mirror
- Integrated Chassis Management control unit
- Operating unit for driver assistance systems
- Central gateway module
- Footwell module
Fig. 79: Identifying Components Of Active Blind Spot Detection System On
F01/F02 (Rear View)
REAR VIEW COMPONENTS REFERENCE CHART
- Integrated Chassis Management control unit
- Rear fuse carrier in the luggage compartment
- Bracket for shielding the right-hand radar sensor
- Right-hand master radar sensor
- Rear bumper deformation elements
- Center guide
- Bracket for shielding the left-hand radar sensor
- Left-hand SWW2 radar sensor
Bus System Overview
Fig. 80: Bus System Overview Of Active Blind Spot Detection System On F01/F02
BUS SYSTEM OVERVIEW LEGENDS
ASP_BF - Front passenger door mirror
ASP_FA - Driver's door mirror
BE_FAS - Operating unit for driver assistance systems
FRM - Footwell module
ICM - Integrated Chassis Management
LRE - Steering wheel module
SWW - Master radar sensor for the Active Blind Spot Detection system
SWW2 SWW2 - radar sensor for the Active Blind Spot Detection system
SZL - Steering column switch cluster
ZGM - Central gateway module
System Schematic Circuit Diagram
Fig. 81: Active Blind Spot Detection System Schematic
SYSTEM SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM LEGENDS
- Central gateway module
- Vibration actuator
- Steering wheel module
- Steering column switch cluster
- Fuse for the driver/front passenger door mirrors (front fuse carrier,
junction box electronics)
- Warning light in the driver's door mirror
- Footwell module
- Operating unit for driver assistance systems
- Warning light in the front passenger door mirror
- Integrated Chassis Management
- (Not for US)
- Fuse for the radar sensors in the Active Blind Spot Detection system
(rear fuse carrier in the
luggage compartment)
- SWW2 radar sensor for the Active Blind Spot Detection system
- Master radar sensor for the Active Blind Spot Detection system
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Fig. 82: Identifying Blind Spot Detection System Input/Output
BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM LEGENDS
Radar sensor (SWW2)
Radar sensor (master)
Not for US
Steering column switch cluster
Footwell mo
Radar Sensors
Two radar sensors are fitted in the vehicle for the Active Blind Spot
Detection system. The two parts are
different, although visually they look the same.
There is a master sensor that
Fig. 94: Display Function Illumination And Active Blind Spot Detection Button
DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM REFERENCE CHART
Function illumination
Active Blind Spot Detection button
LIN-bus Connections
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Concept
The car's interior can be cooled or heated before
driving off with the parked-car ventilation. Depending
on set temperature and ambient temperature,
the car's interior is ventilated or possibly
heated using the residual engine heat.
General information
The system can be switched on and off d
What Points must be Observed During Servicing
ICM Control Unit
NOTE: If the ICM control unit needs to be replaced, the repair
instructions must be
observed without fail.
For example, the vehicle battery must be disconnected before removing the
control unit and reconnected following the installatio