Rollover Protection Systems

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Rollover Protection Systems
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In order to protect the passengers of a convertible in the event of a rollover, BMW has developed the Rollover Protections System (RPS). Convertible models with RPS include the E36, E46 and E64. BMW roadsters use fixed steel rollover bars, these vehicle include the E52 (Z8), E36/7 (Z3), and the E85 (Z4).

The RPS consists of a set of automatically deployable rollbars which are triggered when the vehicle exceeds certain criteria. This criteria is based on the amount of tilt which is monitored by a rollover sensor.

When an impending rollover is detected, the rollover bars lock into place to provide the necessary head clearance to protect the occupants.

Fig 1: Identifying Rollover Protection (RPS) Systems
G04750466Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Also, the rollover bars can be deployed by the diagnostic equipment for testing. There is also a reset procedure for each model which is done manually. This allows the bars to be reset in the event of an erroneous deployment.

Fig 2: Identifying Rollover Bars
G04750467Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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