89h303 Touareg Suspension and 4 Motion Systems
89h303 Touareg Suspension and 4 Motion Systems
89h303 Touareg Suspension and 4 Motion Systems
Self-Study Program
Course Number 89H303
Table of Contents
Page
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
The Touareg Chassis, The 4-Wheel Concept
Front Axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Component Overview, Lower Control Arm Connection
Rear Axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Sub-Frame, Component Overview
Suspension/Damping System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Suspension Struts
Air Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Air Suspension System, Air Suspension Level Adjustment, Air Suspension
Shock Damping Regulator, Shock Damping Adjustment Valve, Front Axle Air
Spring and Shock Damper, Rear Axle Air Spring and Shock Damper, Air Supply
Pump, Accumulators, Tire Inflation Connection, Sensor/Actuator System, Level
Change, Vehicle Jack Mode, System Overview
Brake System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Overview, Brake Equipment, Parking Brake, Anti-Lock Brake System ABS/ESP
Continental/Teves MK 25, Electronic Differential Lock (EDL), Hill Decline
Assistant, Off-Road ABS
Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Steering System, Steering Column
New!
4XMOTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Overview, The Transfer Case, Center Differential Lock, Center Differential
Reduction Stage, Rear Differential Lock, Electronic Drive Train Management,
Control Strategy
Special Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Knowledge Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Important/Note!
Introduction
Introduction
The chassis of the Touareg sets new standards with its outstanding on and off-road
properties. The Touareg combines the best
properties of off-road vehicles and
sedans/hatchbacks.
The design of the front and rear axles
ensures the noise and comfort level of a
luxury sedan, and the wheel location provides the driving precision of a sports car.
The suspension system, with optional air
springs and electronically controlled shock
absorbers, provides a very high level of suspension comfort both on and off the road.
The Touareg is equipped with the electronically controlled 4XMOTION system.
Introduction
The Touareg Suspension
The suspension in conjunction with
4XMOTION delivers exceptional off-road
performance with its center differential
and reduction stage.
Independent Suspension
Introduction
Introduction
The 4XMOTION Concept
The Touareg has the technical prerequisites for excellent off-road capability with either the
standard steel springs or the optional air spring suspension. It has short body overhangs,
high ground clearance, a deep fording depth, a steep climbing capability, a steep lateral
incline, an excellent ramp and pitching angles. These all enable the Touareg for extreme
off-road use.
Climbing Capability:
45 - Air Suspension
45 - Steel Suspension
Ground Clearance:
12 in (300 mm) - Air Suspension
8 in (200 mm) - Steel Suspension
Introduction
Lateral Inclination:
35 - Air Suspension
35 - Steel Suspension
Axle Pitching:
6.7 in (173 mm) - Air Suspension
6.3 in (157 mm) - Steel Suspension
Ramp Angle:
27 - Air Suspension
Fording Depth:
22 - Steel Suspension
Front Axle
The Front Axle
Component Overview
The front axle of the Touareg has dual wishbone suspension with a large base (solid steel
construction).
Front Axle
Front Axle
Lower Control Arm Connection
The lower control arm is connected to the
wheel bearing housing from above.
Rear Axle
Rear Axle
Sub-Frame
The sub-frame for the rear axle has a pipeframe construction.
It supports the following components:
Upper and lower control arms
Stabilizer bar
Tie rod
Rear axle differential
Hydraulic bushings isolate the sub-frame and
reduce road noise transfer to the body.
Rear Axle
Component Overview
The rear axle also has dual wishbone suspension. However, the upper control arm is split
into two components.
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Rear Axle
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Suspension/Damping System
Suspension Struts
Either steel spring suspension struts or
optional air spring suspension dampers are
used on the Touareg.
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Air Suspension
Air Suspension Level Adjustment
At 112 mph (180 km/h) or faster,
the vehicle is lowered automatically again by 0.4 in (10mm).
The height specifications are
country specific and subject to
change. Please check vwwebsource.com for the latest specifications.
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Air Suspension
Air Suspension Shock
Damping Regulator
The Touareg's shock damping regulator
increases driving comfort in all driving situations.
Sport
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Air Suspension
Air Suspension System Overview
The air suspension system has been
designed with strong components to support the weight of the Touareg.
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Air Suspension
Shock Damping Control
The control system for the shock absorber
damping regulator uses wheel acceleration
sensors and three body acceleration sensors
to monitor the road condition through vehicle movement.
The characteristic curves of the individual
shock dampers are adjusted according to the
calculated damping requirement. Here the
dampers work as semi-active components in
extend and compress mode.
Continuous shock damping control (CDC) is
based on shock dampers that can be adjusted electrically. These shock dampers are
integrated into the air spring dampers.
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The shock damping force is adjusted according to a map and by using a proportion valve
positioned on the shock damper. With this
valve it is possible to adapt the damping force
to the driving situation and the road conditions within milliseconds.
The system tries to adjust the shock damping force according to the "sky-hook control
strategy". The shock damper is adjusted in
proportion to the vertical acceleration of the
wheels and the vehicle body. Ideally, damping is regulated so that the vehicle body
"hangs on a sky-hook" and floats above the
road with almost no disruptive movements.
Air Suspension
Shock Damping Adjustment Valve
The shock damping force of the CDC twopipe gas shock absorber can be adjusted
over a wide range by an electrically controlled valve mounted on the damper.
By changing the current to the solenoid, the
oil flow through the CDC valve, as well as
the damping force, can be adjusted to the
requirements within a few milliseconds.
Oil flows through the CDC valve in the same
way in both rebound and bump directions
using the check valve function of the piston
as well as the bottom valve.
The wheel acceleration sensors mounted to
the front axle dampers send signals, which,
together with the signals from the body
acceleration sensors, are used to calculate
the required shock damper setting.
The fast detection and control between
bump and rebound stages ensure that only
the damping force required for the driving
situation is applied.
The shock damping maps are stored in the
Level Control System Control Module J197.
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Air Suspension
Front Axle Air Spring and
Shock Damper
The air spring shock dampers are designed
for the weight of the Touareg. The features
of these air spring dampers are:
The large air capacity of the bellows, and
The external CDC valve for shock damping adjustment
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Air Suspension
Rear Axle Air Spring and
Shock Damper
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Air Suspension
Air Supply Pump
The air supply pump is mounted to a vibration-isolated holder on the front right underbody. A plastic cover with ventilation holes
protects it from dirt.
Air for the compressor is supplied from the
motor air filter. The air is drawn via the
silencer/filter, cleaned and then used in the
compressor.
An integrated temperature sensor protects
the compressor from overheating.
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Air Suspension
Air Dryer
The air in the pressure system has to be
dehumidified so that condensation does not
cause corrosion or freezing. An air dryer is
used to dehumidify the air.
The compressed air in the self-levelling
control system passes through the silicate
granulate and is dried in the process.
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Air Suspension
Air Dryer Configuration
The air dryer configuration has a separate
line that can be used to inflate the spare tire.
The spare tire inflation connection is located
in the base of the front passenger seat.
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Air Suspension
Accumulators
Level Change
Sensor/Actuator System
Switching Off
Drive faster than 5 km/h or
Press and hold the lock button for more
than 5 seconds
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Air Suspension
System Overview
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Air Suspension
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Brake System
Overview
The Touareg has a new high performance
brake system with ventilated front and rear
disc brakes. Other features are Electronic
Brake force Distribution (EBD), a foot parking
brake which mechanically locks the rear
wheels, and the Brake Assistant.
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Brake System
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Brake System
Brake Equipment
To achieve excellent deceleration values during
braking, the Touareg is fitted with large front
and rear brakes.
Front Brakes
The brake discs are ventilated and the
Brembo calipers are constructed of aluminum.
The Touareg has a brake pad wear indicator for
the front and rear disc brakes so that brake
pad wear out can be detected before component damage.
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Brake System
Rear Brakes
The Touareg's rear brakes are high performance ventilated discs.
The fixed aluminum caliper has four pistons.
A drum-style parking brake is integrated into
the brake disc. The following pages describe
how this parking brake functions.
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Brake System
Parking Brake
A foot-activated parking brake holds the
vehicle securely in place when desired.
The parking brake lever is located in the
footwell in the A-pillar area.
The parking brake is a drum brake with brake
shoes housed inside of the rear brake rotor.
These brake shoes press out on the inside
of the disc brake rotor, providing the desired
braking action.
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Brake System
Parking Brake Pedal
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Brake System
The Adjustment Mechanism
Pre-Loaded Mechanism
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Brake System
Self-Adjustment upon Parking
Brake Release
When release lever is pulled, the catch lever
will fall quickly to the trigger end stop.
This pushes the catch lever up against the
force of the trigger spring and momentarily
releases the toothed rod. The pre-loaded
spring for control cable adjustment can
move upwards on the toothed rod and adjust
the cable length accordingly.
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Brake System
Applying the Brake
Pressing the parking brake pedal pulls the
brake cable, which then actuates the
expander lock lever.
The expander lock pushes the brake shoes
apart, pressing them against the inner side
of the brake drum. This holds the vehicle
securely in place.
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Brake System
Releasing the Brake
When the brake is released, there is no
longer any tension on the brake cable.
The springs pull the brake shoes together so
that they no longer press against the inner
side of the brake drum and the expander
lock returns to its starting position.
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Brake System
Anti-lock Brake System ABS/ESP
Continental/Teves MK 25
The Touareg uses the MK 25 ABS/ESP system with Brake Assistant.
The hydraulic unit and control unit are
integrated into one unit
The active wheel sensor system detects
forwards and reverse travel
The ESP Sensor Unit G419 contains the
Sensor for Transverse Acceleration G200, the
Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor G251 and
the Sender for Rotation Rate G202 in one
housing.
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Brake System
Brake Assistant
Off-Road ABS
The off-road ABS permits the front wheels
to lock momentarily. The wedge action created in front of the front wheels supports
braking.
The off-road ABS only acts:
At speeds less than 19 mph (30 km/h)
On the front wheels
When driving forward
Only in low range gear reduction
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Steering
Steering System
Overview
Steering Column
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4XMOTION
Overview
The power of the Touareg engine is transmitted to the wheels via the full-time 4 wheel
drive, 4XMOTION system.
The front axle differential is a separate component from the engine/transmission assembly and is flexibly mounted to the sub-frame.
In addition to being acoustically beneficial,
this also makes it possible to mount the
front wheels further forward.
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4XMOTION
There are two drive equipment options for
the 4XMOTION system. The open rear differential is standard equipment while a locking rear differential is available as an option.
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4XMOTION
The Transfer Case
he transfer case has three main functions in
the 4XMOTION system:
Transfer power from the transmission to
the front and rear axles
Provide differential action between the
front and rear axles
Provide gear reduction for LOW range
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4XMOTION
The planetary gear sets for the center differential and gear reduction as well as the components for the differential lock and gear
reduction engagement are located in the
transfer case.
The stepper motor to actuate the differential
lock and gear reduction is mounted externally to the transfer case
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4XMOTION
Center Differential Lock
The center differential lock is a multiple-disc
lock that is actuated by an electric motor.
The motor is controlled by the Differential
Control Module J646 and is actuated either
automatically or can be overridden by engaging the lock with the lock switch in the center console
The electric motor turns a cam, which actuates a pivot arm. The pivot arm then pushes
against an engaging plate. The engaging
plate presses the disc pack together.
The stepper motor is equipped with a planetary gear set which enables it to react quickly once the required apply torque has been
calculated by the Transmission Control
Module.
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4XMOTION
Center Differential Reduction Stage
Gear reduction for LOW is accomplished
by engaging or disengaging the reduction
planetary gear set in the transfer case. A
gear reduction of 2.7:1 occurs when
engaged.
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4XMOTION
Rear Differential Lock
The rear differential lock operates in a similar
manner as the locking center differential. An
electric motor operates a multiple disc clutch
to force the axles to turn at the same speed.
The motor is controlled by the Differential
Lock Control Module J647.
The electric motor is able to react quickly
and accurately by using a gear reduction set
which moves a gear segment.
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4XMOTION
The gear segment has elongated ball sockets, which are deeper on one side than on
the other. These act like a ramp.
There are also elongated ball sockets in the
counter piece, which is held by the differential housing. A disc holding ball bearings is
located between the gear segment and the
counter piece.
When both plates are rotated relative to each
other, they are pressed apart, creating an
axial movement. This applies pressure to 6
studs which in turn engage the multiple disc
clutch by actuating a thrust plate.
If there is no current to the motor, the lock is
opened by springs.
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4XMOTION
Electronic Drive Train Management
Electronic drive train management enables
the off-road reduction stage to be engaged
and the differential locks to be activated
either automatically or manually. Settings are
adjusted using the selector switch.
The "HIGH" setting is for on-road driving. The
differential locks are engaged automatically
depending on the situation (e.g. icy conditions).
When driving off-road, the "LOW" setting
can be engaged while driving (up to 9 mph,
or 15 km/h).
This engages the off-road reduction stage.
The differential locks again react automatically.
Using the other two settings on the selector
switch, the center differential lock and the
rear differential lock can be engaged manually.
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4XMOTION
Control Strategy
The differential lock is engaged according to
the conditions, independent of the "HIGH"
and "LOW" switch settings. The locking effect
depends on the engine speed, engine load,
steering angle, accelerator position and
wheel speeds. Using these parameters, the
actuating motor sets the closing pressure of
the multiple disc clutch to transfer calculated
torque. Since the parameters change constantly, the torque to be transferred also
changes constantly.
The differential locks must always operate
without slipping, to prevent burning of the
friction plates.
The rotary switch is used to engage or disengage the reduction stage, and this sends
the signal to the control unit.
To either engage or disengage the reduction
stage, the transmission selector lever must
be in Neutral.
The reduction stage will only engage
when the vehicle speed is less than 9 mph
(15 km/h). It will only disengage when the
vehicle speed is less than 25 mph (40 km/h).
If the time limit expires before these parameters are changed, the control unit assumes
that the shift sequence is implausible.
To protect the automatic transmission, the
driving speed and the engine speed are
limited 50 mph (80 km/h) when the reduction stage is engaged.
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Special Tools
Special Tools
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Knowledge Assessment
www.vwwebsource.com
Comments@VWCertification.com
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