FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
| Component | Function |
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| Absorber Control Actuator | Changes the damping force of the shock absorbers. |
| Shock Absorber Assembly | Changes the oil flow passage by rotating the rotary valve, and switches the damping force. |
| Front and Rear Acceleration Sensor | Detects the vertical acceleration rate of the body. |
| Steering Angle Sensor | Detects the steering direction and the angle of the steering wheel. |
| Yaw Rate Sensor Assembly |
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| Absorber Control Switch | Switches the damping force control mode. |
| Suspension Control ECU (with Built-in Front Acceleration Sensor LH) |
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| Skid Control ECU |
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| 4WD Control ECU | Sends the transfer drive mode to the suspension control ECU. |
| Driving Support ECU Assembly (Models with Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System) |
Makes a request for damping force control to the suspension control ECU. |
| ECM | Sends the drive torque signal to the suspension control ECU. |
SYSTEM COMTROL
The AVS effects the following controls:
| Control | Outline |
|---|---|
| Repercussion Control (Non-linear H∞ Control) |
Smoothly changes the damping force to a target value in accordance with the changes in the road surface or driving conditions. In this way, excellent ride comfort is achieved while ensuring a high level of vibration damping performance. |
| Roughness Sensing Control | When the road surface condition does not require a damping force, this function controls the shock absorbers so that their damping force will not increase. |
| Unsprung Damping Control | If unsprung resonance is detected, this function controls so that the damping force will not decrease below a certain level, in order to reduce the unsprung resonance. |
| Roll Posture Control | Regulates the damping force to reduce the phase difference between the vehicle roll and pitch angles during steering, thus providing smooth superior maneuverability. |
| Anti-dive Control | During braking, this function makes the damping force firmer to restrain the body dive, thus ensuring excellent stability and controllability. |
| Anti-squat Control | During acceleration, this function makes the damping force firmer to minimize the changes in the vehicle body posture. |
| Vehicle Speed Sensing Control | This function varies the variable range of the damping force in accordance with vehicle speed in order to achieve a soft and comfortable ride and a stable driving condition. The damping force is controlled at a softer variable range at low speeds, and at a firmer variable range at high speeds. |
| Damping Mode Selection | The absorber control switch enables the driver to select a desired damping force from the 3 modes. |
| Pre-crash Safety System Operation Control* | Switches damping force to the hard side in accordance with damping force control request signals from the driving support ECU assembly, and suppresses dive during braking. |
| L4 Range Control | The suspension control ECU controls damping force to a level that is optimal for driving on rough roads in the low speed range and for normal driving in the intermediate speed range, when the transfer drive mode is in L4F or L4L. This ensures ride comfort and driveability inoff-road driving. |
*: Models with dynamic radar cruise control system
The suspension control ECU receives signals from the sensors and switches to control the absorber control actuators. It uses these signals to optimally control the damping force in accordance with the driving conditions and road conditions.
FAIL-SAFE
If a malfunction occurs in the AVS, the suspension control ECU prohibits the damping force control.
DIAGNOSIS
The suspension control ECU will also store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). The DTC can be accessed through the use of an intelligent tester II. For details, refer to the RepairManual.