Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-60 ESP CONTROLLERS ADV User Manual

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Once the ABS indicator lamp begins displaying a sequence

of codes, it continues until all blink code messages have

been displayed and then returns to the normal operating

mode. During this time, the ECU will ignore any additional

blink code switch activation.
All trouble codes, with the exception of voltage and

J1939 trouble codes, will remain in an active state for the

remainder of the power cycle.
Voltage trouble codes will clear automatically when the

voltage returns within the required limits. All ABS functions

will be re-engaged.
J1939 trouble codes will clear automatically when

communications are re-established.

DIAGNOSTIC MODES

In order to communicate with the ECU, the controller has

several modes that the technician can select, allowing

information to be retrieved, or other ECU functions to be

accessed.

Diagnostic Modes

To enter the various diagnostic modes:

No . of

Times to

Press the

Blink Code

Switch

System Mode Entered

1

Active diagnostic trouble code retrieval

2

Inactive diagnostic trouble code retrieval

3

Clear active diagnostic trouble codes

4

System configuration check

5

Dynamometer Test Mode

7*

Reconfigure ECU

* To enter the Reconfiguration Mode, the switch must be held

in before the application of ignition power. Once the power is
supplied, the switch is released and then pressed seven times.

CHART 2 - DiAgnOSTiC MODES

Active Diagnostic Trouble Code Mode

For troubleshooting, typically the Active and Inactive

Diagnostic Trouble Retrieval Modes are used. The

technician presses the blink code switch once and the ABS

indicator lamp flashes a first group of two codes, and if

there are more trouble codes recorded, this is followed by

a second set of codes, etc. (See page 26 for a directory of

these codes.) All active trouble codes may also be retrieved

using a hand-held or PC-based diagnostic tool, such as

the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics software.

To clear active diagnostic trouble codes (as problems

are fixed), simply clear (or “self-heal”) by removing and

re-applying ignition power. The only exception is for wheel

speed sensor trouble codes, which clear when power is

removed, re-applied, and the ECU detects valid wheel

speed from all wheel speed sensors. Alternately, codes

may be cleared by pressing the diagnostic blink code switch

3 times (to enter the Clear Active Diagnostic Trouble Code

Mode) or by using a hand-held or PC-based diagnostic

tool. Hand-held or PC-based diagnostic tools are able to

clear wheel speed sensor trouble codes without the vehicle

being driven.

Inactive Diagnostic Trouble Code Mode

The ECU stores past trouble codes and comments (such

as configuration changes) in its memory. This record is

commonly referred to as “event history.” When an active

trouble code is cleared, the ECU stores it in the event

history memory as an inactive trouble code.
Using blink codes, the technician may review all inactive

trouble codes stored on the ECU. The ABS indicator

lamp will display inactive diagnostic blink codes when the

diagnostic blink code switch is depressed and released two

times. See page 26 for the index showing trouble codes

and the troubleshooting guide page to read for help.
Inactive trouble codes, and event history, may be retrieved

and cleared by using a hand-held or PC-based diagnostic

tool, such as the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics software.

Clearing Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes

The ECU will clear active trouble codes when the diagnostic

blink code switch is depressed and released three times.

System Configuration Check Mode

The ABS indicator lamp will display system configuration

information when the diagnostic blink code switch is

depressed and released four times. The lamp will blink

out configuration information codes using the following

patterns. (See Chart 3).
In this mode the ECU tells the technician, by means of a

series of seven blink codes, the type of ABS system that the

ECU has been set up to expect. For example, if the fourth

blink code is a two, the technician knows that a 6S/4M

sensor/modulator configuration has been set.

Dynamometer Test Mode

The Dynamometer Test Mode is used to disable ESP &

ATC when needed (e.g. when performing any vehicle

maintenance where the wheels are lifted off the ground

and moving, including dyno testing).

For Advanced ABS

controllers this mode will remain engaged even if

power to the ECU is removed and re-applied .
To exit the Dynamometer Test Mode, press and release

the blink code switch three times, or use a hand-held or

PC-based diagnostic tool.

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