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2016 – MX-5 – Body and Accessories

RAIN SENSOR

Outline

  • The rains sensor calculates the operation speed of the wipers based on the amount of rainfall hitting the windshield, and outputs a wiper operation signal to the BCM.

Function

Rainfall amount detection function

CAUTION:

  • If the windshield is under any of the following conditions, the rain sensor cannot detect the amount of rainfall correctly and the wipers operate incorrectly.

    • Stickers or labels are adhered to the rain sensor detection area in the upper part of the windshield.

    • The rain sensor detection area in the upper part of the windshield is dirty.

  • The rain sensor detects the amount of rainfall by the rate of reflected infrared light emitted from the built-in LED.

  • The rain sensor calculates the wiper operation signal based on the amount of detected rainfall.

Initial setting function
  • When the ignition is switched ON (engine off or on), the rain sensor detects the transparency of the windshield surface which varies depending on wear and accumulation of dust.

  • As a result, the rain sensor determines the optimal speed (LO/HI) for the wipers and sends the wiper operation signal to the BCM.

  • The initialization setting is performed each time in conjunction with the ignition being switched ON (engine off or on).

Sensitivity adjustment function
  • While the auto wiper is operating, sensitivity of the rain sensor can be optionally adjusted by operating the sensitivity adjustment volume on the wiper and washer switch which changes the volume signal sent from the start stop unit via the BCM. The rain sensor sensitivity can be adjusted from 1 (low sensitivity) to 5 (high sensitivity) according to conditions such as intensity of the rainfall.

  • While the auto wiper is operating, the sensitivity is adjusted automatically according to the vehicle speed signal sent from the PCM via the BCM.

  • When the rain sensor detects an illumination level higher than the level required for turning on the TNS (parking lights) during auto wiper operation, the sensitivity of the rain sensor increases.

On-board diagnostic function
  • When the ignition is switched ON (engine off or on), the rain sensor performs on-board diagnostics.

  • If a malfunction is detected in the rain sensor, the rain sensor sends an error signal to the BCM.

  • The BCM outputs DTCs based on error signals from the rain sensor.

  • For details on the DTCs, refer to the [ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM [BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM)]] DTC table. (See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM [BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM)].)

Construction

  • The rain sensor is located on the bracket in the upper center part of the windshield.

  • The rain sensor is integrated with the auto light sensor.

  • The rain sensor consists of the lens, LED, photodiode, and microcomputer, and sends/receives signals between the BCM using LIN communication.

Operation

Operation with no rainfall contacting windshield

1. Infrared light is emitted (1) from the LED in the rain sensor towards the windshield.

2. The emitted infrared light reflects (2) off the windshield.

3. The rain sensor receives (3) the infrared light reflected off the windshield using the photodiode.

4. When the photodiode receives the light, the rain sensor calculates the reflection ratio at the microcomputer as the amount of rainfall, and it sends (4) the wiper operation signal to the BCM by LIN communication.

Operation with rainfall contacting windshield

1. Infrared light is emitted (1) from the LED in the rain sensor towards the windshield.

2. Emitted infrared light goes through the windshield and penetrates (2) the rain drops on the windshield.

3. The infrared light which cannot penetrate is reflected (3) off the windshield and the rain sensor receives (4) the light by the photodiode.

4. When the photodiode receives the light, the rain sensor calculates the reflection ratio at the microcomputer as the amount of rainfall, converts it to an electrical signal, and sends (5) the wiper operation signal to the BCM by LIN communication.

Fail-safe

  • If a temperature -10 °C {14 °F} or less is detected after the ignition is switched ON (engine off or on), a wiper stop signal is sent to the BCM.

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