Abs partial shutdown, Ec-30, Controller diagnostic display – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-30 ABS/ATC CONTROLLER 2/08 User Manual

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ABS PARTIAL SHUTDOWN

Depending which component the fault is detected on, the
ABS and ATC functions may be fully or partially disabled.
Even with the ABS warning lamp on, the EC-30

controller

may still provide ABS function on wheels that are not
affected by the fault. The EC-30

controller should be

serviced as soon as possible.

Front ABS Modulator Fault

ABS on the affected wheel is disabled. ABS and ATC on
all other wheels remains active.

Rear ABS Modulator Fault

ATC is disabled. ABS on the affected wheel is disabled.
ABS on all other wheels remains active.

Front Wheel Speed Sensor Fault

The faulted wheel is still controlled by using input from
the remaining wheel speed sensor on the front axle. ABS
remains active on the rear wheels. ATC is disabled.

Mid or Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Fault

ATC is disabled. In a four sensor system, ABS on the
affected wheel is disabled, but ABS on all other wheels
remains active.

In a six sensor system, ABS remains active by using input
from the remaining rear wheel speed sensor on the same
side.

ATC Modulator Fault

ATC is disabled. ABS remains active.

J1939/J1922 Communication Fault

ATC is disabled. ABS remains active.

ECU Fault

ABS and ATC are disabled. The system reverts to normal
braking.

Voltage Fault

While voltage is out of range, ABS and ATC are disabled.
The system reverts to normal braking. When the correct
voltage level is restored, full ABS and ATC function is
available. Operating voltage range is 9.0 to 16.0 VDC.

EC-30

CONTROLLER DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY

The EC-30

controller diagnostic display consists of nine

red fault LEDs, one green power LED and an internal,
magnetic reset switch. See fi gure 9 for illustration.

No tools are needed to read the EC-30

controller

diagnostic display. A fault displayed on the LEDs will always
be accompanied by the illumination of the ABS warning
lamp and/or the ATC active/warning lamp.

Reading a Fault

When a fault is detected, the EC-30

controller identifi es

the faulted component with the diagnostic LEDs. When
a wheel speed sensor fault, or an ABS modulator fault is
detected, the SEN or MOD LED will be accompanied by two
location LEDs. An example is FRT-RHT-SEN. When these
three LEDs are on, this is an indication of a fault on the front
axle(FRT), right side(RHT), wheel speed sensor(SEN).
For a complete explanation and troubleshooting of faults
displayed by the LEDs, go to section F, Troubleshooting.

The red diagnostic LEDs only indicate active system faults.
When a fault self-heals or is manually reset, the fault code
remains in fault history. Fault history can be retrieved by
using blink code diagnostics or a diagnostic tool.

If faults occur on multiple components, the diagnostic
LEDs will display one fault at a time. When the fi rst fault is
repaired and the EC-30

controller is reset, the next fault

will be displayed on the LEDs.

Fault Reset

After the fault is corrected, the active fault code and LEDs
can be reset by briefl y holding a magnet in place at the
RESET location of the diagnostic display. All of the LEDs
will be on while the magnet is held in place. If one or more
LEDs do not go on when the magnet is in place, replace the
EC-30

controller. When the magnet is removed from the

reset location, only the green VLT diagnostic LED should
remain on. If red LEDs are still on, active faults are still
present in the system.

Note: An EC-30

controller self-confi guration will occur if

a magnet is held at the reset location for greater than 20
seconds.

Mid Axle

Rear Axle

Right Side

Left Side

ATC

Modulator

Sensor

ECU

FIGURE 9 - EC-30

CONTROLLER LED DIAGNOSTIC

DISPLAY

Magnetic

Reset Switch

Front Axle

Voltage

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