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ICM control unit

New:  Sensors that used to be installed separately in the DSC sensor are now fitted in the ICM control unit. The ICM control unit uses these sensors to calculate variables that are important for the dynamic handling characteristics of the vehicle at that time:

Initially, the sensor signals are related to the sensor housing. However, the driving stability control needs these variables related to the co-ordinate system of the vehicle. The ICM control unit performs the necessary conversion. The correction values necessary for this are determined by an adjustment during commissioning of the ICM control unit.

An adjustment of the integrated sensors is necessary after replacement of the ICM control unit. The adjustment must take place while the vehicle is on a subsurface that is horizontal in longitudinal direction and transverse direction. Terminal 15 must be switched on.

Fig 1: Identifying ICM Control Unit
G09909919Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Item Explanation
1 Redundant lateral acceleration sensor
2 Longitudinal and lateral acceleration sensor
3 Output stages for Servotronic valve and ECO valve
4 Controller for FlexRay
5 Microcontrollers
6 Rotation-rate sensor
7 Redundant rotation-rate sensor

The ICM control unit is available as a basic version and a high version. The high version differs in that it has:

Item Explanation
1 Upper housing section
2 Mounting bolt
3 Plug connection (54-pin)
4 Spacer sleeve
5 Lower housing section

The ICM control unit is located in the vicinity of the vehicle center of gravity.

The control unit is mounted on the transmission tunnel using 4 bolts and spacer sleeves made of aluminum. This mounting must connect the control unit with the vehicle body without play. Otherwise, the control unit housing would vibrate, which would seriously diminish the operating principle of the integrated sensor system. A second task of this mounting is to dissipate heat from the control unit to the body.