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Tires With Emergency Running Characteristics and Tire Pressure Warning Systems



Tires with emergency running characteristics and tire pressure warning systems

All models

General information

Warning systems
BMW AG offers two different systems to warn the driver of a drop in tire pressure.

System
RDC

RDW

Description
Tire pressure control

Tire pressure warning

Measuring principle
Tire pressure/temperature

Comparison of wheel speeds

Emergency running systems
In addition to the warning systems, two emergency running systems are also employed to prevent a depressurized tire from caving in:

Components of emergency running system with self-supporting tires:

RDW (standard equipment)

RDC (available as option from 03/2000)

SST

EH2 disc wheel
Tire pressure warning
Tire pressure control
Self Supporting Tire
Disc wheel with Extended Hump 2

Components of emergency running system with integrated support ring:
Support ring

RDC (optional)

H2 disc wheel

Note: In the future, only for heavy safety vehicles (E38/3)

Tire pressure control
Standard disc wheel with Hump 2

Tire pressure control (RDC)

RDC system description
RDC permanently monitors the tire pressure and the temperature in the tires, both while the vehicle is being driven and when it is stationary. Data is transmitted via data telegram by the wheel electronic units to the antennas installed in the wheel housing and on to the RDC control unit. There, the data received is compared with the stored limit values.

After correcting the air pressure with the engine off and the ignition on, press the Set button and hold (approx. 6 seconds) until the words "Set tire pressure" appear in the instrument cluster (instrument cluster high) or the yellow LED lights up (basic instrument cluster).

If the limit values are exceeded, the driver will be warned via the instrument cluster in two stages, as follows:

Loss of tire pressure
Drop in tire pressure of 0.2 to 0.4 bar

Drop in tire pressure of more than 0.4 bar

Advantages of RDC
1. Safety
2. Comfort
3. Service life, economy
4. New developments

RDC system layout

Warning
Yellow LED on basic instrument cluster or
Text: "Check tire pressure" on instrument cluster high
Gong: no
Red LED on basic instrument cluster or
Text: "Tire failure" on instrument cluster high
Gong: yes


^ early warning in the event of rapid loss of pressure
^ warning of loss of tire pressure through normal diffusion
^ unchanging ride comfort
^ instruction to check tire pressure as necessary
^ minimization of tire wear
^ minimization of fuel consumption
^ allow tires with emergency running characteristics to be fitted
^ no spare wheel if tires with emergency running characteristics are fitted (saves weight)

RDC system layout:





(1) RDC control unit

(2) Wheel electronic units (4 off)
Wheel electronic unit for spare wheel (optional)

(3) Receiving antennas (4 off)

(4) Set button

(5) Display element

(6) Anti-theft warning system
- Wiring harness

Component description

RDC control unit
Fully diagnosis-compatible

Task:
evaluates the following telegrams from the wheel electronic units:
^ tire pressure
^ tire air temperature
^ identification number (ID) of wheel electronic unit
^ remaining service life of wheel electronic unit battery

If required, information or a warning is transmitted.





Wheel electronic unit with valve
Components:
^ pressure sensor
^ temperature sensor
^ transmitter
^ frequencies according to country
^ power supply
^ service life: approx. 7 years
^ not exchangeable





Installation location of wheel electronic unit in disc wheel
The wheel electronic unit (1) is screwed to the valve (2) on the disc wheel (3)

Identifying feature:
metal tire valves

Note:
Different valves have to be used to allow for the different disc wheel sizes. The valves are color coded. The correct coding can be taken from the spare parts catalogue.





Antenna
There is an antenna in each wheel housing.

Task:
receives telegrams and forwards these to the RDC control unit.

Component description





Set button
Installed in the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel.

Symbol: tire cross-section

Task:
initialization after resetting cold tire pressure or after changing tire or wheel location.





Display element in instrument cluster
Indicator lamp lights up yellow:
^ drop in tire pressure of 0.2 to 0.4 bar

Indicator lamp lights up red:
^ drop in tire pressure greater than 0.4 bar





Tire pressure warning RDW

RDW system description
RDW measures the wheel speeds on all four wheels, using the wheel speed sensors of the ABS/ASC or ABS/DSC system. It compares the wheel speeds of the diagonally opposite wheels and of the average speed.

In the event of a drop in tire pressure, the dynamic diameter of a wheel will change, leading to a changed wheel speed.

A drop in tire pressure of 30 ± 10 % can be detected on all wheels from about 15 km/h (10 mph) up to the vehicle's top speed.

If this value is exceeded, the driver will be warned via the instrument cluster as follows:

Loss of tire pressure
Loss of tire pressure of 30 ± 10 %

Warning
Red LED
Text: "Tire failure"
Gong: yes
The vehicle is not to be driven faster than 80 km/h (50 mph).


Note:
A cautious driving style with moderate forward and transverse acceleration will help to prolong the service life of the defective tire.

Advantages of RDW
With two exceptions, the advantages of RDC also apply to RDW.

Exceptions:
^ no warning of loss of tire pressure through normal diffusion
^ tire pressure still have to be checked regularly, every 14 days

RDW system layout

RDW system layout:





(1) Wheel speed sensors of ABS/ASC or ABS/DSC system

(2) RDW control unit - Wiring harness

(3) Set button
ASC = Automatic Stability Control
DSC = Dynamic Stability Control

(4) Display element
- Wiring harness

Component description

RDW control unit
Fully diagnosis-compatible

Task:
^ evaluates wheel speeds.
^ a warning is transmitted as required.





Set button
Installed in the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel. Symbol: tire cross-section with warning triangle

Task:
initialization after resetting cold tire pressure or after changing tire or wheel location.





Display element in instrument cluster
Indicator lamp lights up red:
^ drop in tire pressure 30 ± 10 %





Emergency running systems

Introduction
Tires with emergency running characteristics can still be used for a certain distance even if they suffer a complete loss of pressure. There are two different systems which meet these requirements:
^ emergency running system with self-supporting tires
^ emergency running system with integrated support ring

Emergency running systems setup

Emergency running system with self-supporting tires
The side walls of the self-supporting tire are reinforced. In conjunction with a special disc wheel, the tire can still be used for a certain distance even if it suffers a complete loss of pressure.

Mobility is retained for the following distances up to a speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) and with a cautious, suitably adapted driving style:

Unloaded vehicle max. 500 km (300 miles)

Unloaded roadster less than 250 km (150 miles)

Fully loaded vehicle max. 50 km (30 miles)

Self-supporting tires demand permanent monitoring of the tire pressure to ensure that the driver is given adequate warning if pressure is lost during a journey. For this reason, these tires are only available in conjunction with the warning system RDW and from 03/2000 also with RDC.

To prevent the self-supporting tires from becoming detached from the disc wheel in the event of a complete loss of tire pressure, they must be fitted to newly developed wheels with modified disc wheel humps, but with unchanged tire seating (= standard disc wheel).

However, the new wheels can also be used for standard tires of the same size.

Comparison standard tires / self-supporting tires

Standard tires, unpressurized





Self-supporting tires, unpressurized
Envulcanized reinforcement (1) made of a temperature-resistant rubber compound.





Disc wheels

H2 disc wheel (standard disc wheel) for emergency running system with integrated support ring
(1) Hump 2 of standard disc wheel





EH2 disc wheel for emergency running system with self-supporting tire
(1) Extended Hump 2 of disc wheel
(2) Drop center relocated a few millimeters to the center (precentering on outside)





Note:
The new EH2 disc wheels (extended Hump 2 inner and outer) will be used more frequently on BMW vehicles in the future as they can also help to delay standard tires from being lost in the event of a drop in tire pressure.
Example: from current 1.1 bar to 0.6 bar (X5)

Emergency running system with integrated support ring
(In the future, primarily on heavy safety vehicles)

The support ring is made of a high-strength resilient plastic and is fitted on the disc wheel inside the tire. The support ring can only be removed using special tools which have been specially approved by BMW. It can only be removed after destroying the tire.

Emergency running systems with integrated support ring are used in particular on heavy safety vehicles. They allow the vehicle to be driven away from a potential danger without dropping speed even if the tires have suffered a complete loss of pressure (flight situation).

It is possible as an option to have the tire pressure monitored by an RDC system. The RDC is installed by pressing the components into the support ring before it is fitted.

Wheel structure with integrated support ring

Emergency running system with integrated support ring
(1) Tire
(2) Support ring





Installation location of RDC wheel electronic unit
(1) Wheel electronic unit
(2) Support ring





For further information on the subject of "Tire pressure warning systems and tires with emergency running characteristics", please refer to the vehicle Owner's Handbook.

Functional and system descriptions are not subject to change. Parts availability and immediate ordering availability cannot be derived from this information.