ML 63 AMG (164.177) V8-6.3L (156.980) (2007)
Variable Valve Timing Solenoid: Description and Operation
GF05.20-P-2100AMG Adjustable Camshaft Timing Solenoid, Component Description
The camshaft solenoids are located at the front on respective cylinder head.
Task
The camshaft solenoids actuate camshaft adjustment, whereby camshafts are continuously adjusted up a 42° crank angle. Adjustment of camshaft
optimizes engine torque development and improves exhaust characteristics.
Design
Solenoids are designed as proportional solenoids which means travel of the anchor and thus the location of the control plunger in the integral control
valve is dependent on the current strength in the coil.
Function
Solenoids are actuated at the ground end by the ME-SFI [ME] control unit (N3/10) by means of a PWM signal (pulse width modulated signal). The
voltage supply to the solenoid is via "terminal 87".
The integral control plungers are actuated via the map-dependent duty cycle of the PWM signal. To achieve rapid adjustment of the armature, the
maximum current (duty cycle 100%) is output for a short period (approx. 0.5 sec). Then a hold-in winding voltage with a lower duty cycle is set.
Solenoid actuate via the duty cycle of control plunger in control valves whereby more or less switching oil (pressure oil) flows in the swivel motor
adjuster.
The amount of switching oil in swivel motor adjuster is controlled according to the position of control plunger. This is achieved by bore holes located at
various points in the control valves as well as by oil ducts in the swivel motor adjuster rotors.
The camshaft adjustment range is mechanically restricted by the shape of the swivel motor adjuster. If the solenoids are no longer actuated then a rest
occurs against the direction of rotation in which the camshafts are mechanically locked (start position).