Distance sensors
| Distance sensors | 
 
  
  The four distance sensors are located in the rear bumper. They are mounted in identical plastic brackets that can be interchanged.
The sensors are named as follows:
| • | Left-hand outer distance sensor (RL) | |
| • | Left-hand centre distance sensor (RLC) | |
| • | Right-hand centre distance sensor (RRC) | |
| • | Right-hand outer distance sensor (RR) | |
Each distance sensor contains a diaphragm that works both as a speaker unit and microphone unit.
The distance sensors emit a wide-angle ultrasound signal (120° laterally and 60° vertically) and detect the reflected sound signals. The signals are converted to a digital signal that is sent to the control module for calculation of the closest object.
The distance sensors are active when the control module is in mode 2 or 3, i.e. Active and Detected
The distance sensors work according to a loop (controlled by the control module), which is repeated 3 times per second. The loop is as follows:
| - | Step 1:
       
       Sensor 1 - RL - emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 1 and 2. | |
| - | Step 2:
       
       Sensor 2 - RLC -  emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 1 and 2. | |
| - | Step 3:
       
       Sensor 2 - RLC -  emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 2 and 3. | |
| - | Step 4:
       
       Sensor 3 - RRC -  emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 2 and 3. | |
| - | Step 5:
       
       Sensor 3 - RRC -  emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 3 and 4. | |
| - | Step 6:
       
       Sensor 4 - RR -  emits an ultrasound signal and listens with sensors 3 and 4. | |
After a completed loop, the control module checks the sensors and calculates using Pythagoras' theorem (a 2 +b 2 =c 2 ) which object is closest to the rear or side of the car, i.e. the object that the driver will be informed of.
| Diagnostics | 
The control module monitors its own functionality and inputs and outputs.
The distance sensors are checked 10 times/second in modes 2 and 3.
In the event of a fault in a distance sensor or its communication with the control module, the following diagnostic trouble codes are generated:
| Diagnostic trouble code | Sensor | |
| B2906 B2916 B2926 B2936 | RR RRC RLC RL | Communication cable shorted to B+ | 
| B2907 B2917 B2927 B2937 | RR RRC RLC RL | Communication cable broken or shorted to ground, or break in supply | 
| B2908 B2918 B2928 B2938 | RR RRC RLC RL | Open ground circuit, short to ground or B+, or internal sensor error | 
| B2909 B2919 B2929 B2939 | RR RRC RLC RL | Internal fault | 
| B2950 | Sensor power supply shorted to ground | |
| - | RR:
       
       Right-hand outer sensor | |
| - | RRC:
       
       Right-hand centre sensor | |
| - | RLC:
       
       Left-hand centre sensor | |
| - | RL:
       
       Left-hand outer sensor | |
For further information about fault diagnosis, see
Fault diagnosis strategy for electronic systems .

 
     
		