Land Cruiser URJ200 URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200 - SUSPENSION CONTROL


ACTIVE HEIGHT CONTROL SUSPENSION - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

Vehicle height auto-leveling function:


This function maintains a fixed vehicle height regardless of load conditions (occupants, cargo).

Vehicle speed sensing function:

When the vehicle height is NORMAL and the vehicle speed is approximately 100 km/h (62 mph), the vehicle height automatically lowers to FAST LO. When the vehicle speed decreases to approximately 80 km/h (50 mph), the vehicle height automatically returns to NORMAL. When the vehicle height is HI, the vehicle height automatically returns to NORMAL at a vehicle speed of approximately 30 km/h (19 mph). When the vehicle height is LO, the vehicle height automatically returns to NORMAL at a vehicle speed of 12 km/h (8 mph).

Active Height Control Suspension - System Description. SUSPENSION CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200

When the transfer position switch is set to L4, the vehicle height automatically changes to HI at a vehicle speed of approximately 3 km/h (2 mph). When the vehicle speed reaches approximately 40 km/h (25 mph), the vehicle height automatically lowers to L4 HI. When the vehicle speed decreases to approximately 20 km/h (12 mph), the vehicle height automatically rises to HI.

Active Height Control Suspension - System Description. SUSPENSION CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200

Extra-high vehicle height control:

When the transfer is in the L4 position and the vehicle height is HI, the vehicle height automatically rises +20 mm (+0.787 in.) from HI if the suspension control ECU receives a stuck signal from the skid control ECU via CAN communication.
For vehicles with CRAWL (CRAWL control), when the transfer is in the L4 position, the vehicle height automatically rises +20 mm (+0.787 in.) from HI if the suspension control ECU receives information from the skid control ECU via CAN communication that CRAWL control is operating.

Spring rate switching control (front only):


Located in the front suspension control valve.

Active Height Control Suspension - System Description. SUSPENSION CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200

During normal driving, the low gas, high gas, and relief gas springs are used to maintain a low wheel rate with the spring rate switching valve open.

  • HINT:
  • Low Gas Spring: Front suspension control accumulator
  • High Gas Spring: Front No. 2 suspension control accumulator
  • Relief Gas Spring: Front No. 1 suspension control accumulator
Active Height Control Suspension - System Description. SUSPENSION CONTROL. Land Cruiser URJ200  URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200

When the steering wheel is turned and a yaw rate is detected while the vehicle is driven at a speed of 30 km/h (19 mph) or more, or when the brake pedal is depressed while the vehicle speed is 50 km/h (31 mph) or more, the high gas and relief gas springs are used to maintain a high wheel rate with the spring rate switching valve closed.

  • HINT:
  • Low Gas Spring: Front suspension control accumulator
  • High Gas Spring: Front No. 2 suspension control accumulator
  • Relief Gas Spring: Front No. 1 suspension control accumulator
FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS
ComponentFunction
Damping force Control SwitchSelects the damping force (COMFORT/NORMAL/SPORT). Located in the suspension control switch.
Height Control SwitchSelects the vehicle height (low/normal/high). Located in the suspension control switch.
Height Control OFF SwitchStops vehicle height control. However, when the vehicle is driven, vehicle height control automatically becomes enabled according to the vehicle speed (Vehicle height NORMAL: approximately 80 km/h (50 mph), vehicle height not NORMAL: approximately 30 km/h (19 mph)).
Height Control SensorsDetects the vehicle height and displacement volume of the suspension caused by unevenness of the road.
Steering SensorDetects the steering angle and steering rotation direction.
Acceleration SensorsDetects the front body vertical accelerated motion.
Height control pump and motorCreates the high oil pressure essential for vehicle height adjustment.
No. 1 Height Control ValveLeveling valves: There is a leveling valve for each wheel (total of 4). They open and close the oil paths from the pump to the wheels according to suspension control ECU signals. Normally, they are open.
Gate valves: Used for centering of the piston inside the center cylinder (front gate valve and rear gate valve).
Accumulator valve: Used for accumulating pressure.
Pressure SensorDetects the fluid pressure. Located in the height control pump and motor assembly.
Fluid Temperature SensorDetects the fluid temperature. Located in the height control pump and motor assembly.
Damping force Control Actuators
Located in the shock absorber valve. Changes the damping force. The damping force is set from 1 to 16 and becomes stiffer as the number increases.
When the transfer is in the L4 position, the damping force is fixed at 8.
Yaw Rate SensorDetects the yaw rate and acceleration.
Skid Control ECUReceives the signals of the stop light switch and speed sensor, and sends them to the suspension control ECU.
ECMSends engine speed information to the suspension control ECU.
Suspension Control ECU
Controls the damping force and vehicle height according to the operation modes.
When a malfunction in the active height control suspension is detected, the driver is informed of the malfunction using the multi-information display.
When changed to the diagnostic mode, indicates any malfunction by DTCs.
Detects the rear body vertical accelerated motion.
Suspension Control Pump AccumulatorWhen the vehicle height rises, the accumulated oil pressure is released to increase the speed at which the vehicle rises.
Center Suspension Control CylinderMechanically operates to send and receive oil to and from the wheels according to the pressure balance of the 4 wheels.
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION

When the system is determined to be malfunctioning, the vehicle height is returned to NORMAL at a vehicle speed of 30 km/h (19 mph) only when possible.

Conditions when vehicle height control stops:

When the stop light switch is on, after operating for a few seconds, control stops. However, when the transfer is in the L4 position, control does not stop.
When the vehicle is driving on an uneven road and the vehicle height increases or decreases rapidly due to bumps, etc., control stops.
On an inclined road, when the inclination is approximately 20° front to back or approximately 17° side to side, control stops.
When the height control pump and motor continuously operates for approximately 85 seconds, control stops.
When the oil temperature is -30°C (-22°F) or less, or 100°C (212°F) or more, control stops.