Diagnostic trouble codes, Dtcs) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TABS-6 ADVANCED SINGLE CHANNEL User Manual

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Diagnostic Trouble Codes

(DTCs)

(continued)

1st

Digit

2nd

Digit

Diagnostic

Code

Description

Possible Causes / Repair Information

J1587

(SID/

FMI)

J1939

(SPN/

FMI)

Trailer System Braking

9

1

Extended Brake

Application

Detected

• Verify that there is no residual pressure in the trailer’s control (service)

line.

• After repairs or if no issues are found, then clear the diagnostic codes.
• If diagnostic code persists:
‑ Contact the BCVS local representative before replacing the TABS-6

Advanced module.

057/07 1047/07

9

2

Excessive ABS

Activity Detected

Dynamic Wheel Speed Sensor DTC - possible incorrect wheel speed

signal while vehicle in motion resulted in long ABS event.

Go to Section E on Page 31.

057/07 1047/07

9

3

Excessive TRSP

Activity Detected

• Clear diagnostic codes.
• If diagnostic code persists:
‑ Contact the BCVS local representative before replacing the TABS-6

Advanced module.

057/07 1047/07

TABS‑6 Advanced Module (TABS‑6 Adv)

10

1

TABS‑6

Advanced

Internal Error

• Check for damaged or corroded connectors.
• Check for damaged wiring.
• After repairs or if no issues are found, then clear the diagnostic codes.
• If diagnostic code persists:
‑ Contact the BCVS local representative before replacing the TABS-6

Advanced module.

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10

2

TABS‑6

Advanced

Configuration

Error

• Verify the ECU parameters and actual system installation is compatible

using the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostic Software (version 6.1 or higher).

• Re-program ECU as necessary.
• If necessary, contact the BCVS local representative to obtain the correct

configuration data.

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10

3

TABS‑6

Advanced

EEPROM Error

• Verify the ECU parameters and actual system installation is compatible

using the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostic Software (version 6.1 or higher).

• Re-program ECU as necessary.
• If necessary, contact the BCVS local representative to obtain the correct

configuration data.

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4

TABS‑6

Advanced Not

Configured

• Re-program the ECU to be compatible to the actual system configuration

using the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostic Software (version 6.1 or higher).

• If necessary, contact the BCVS local representative to obtain the correct

configuration data.

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10

5

TABS‑6

Advanced

EOL Test Not

Completed

• Perform the Installation Test using the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostic

Software (version 6.1 or higher), or Trailer Information Module.

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Auxiliary Design Language (ADL) & Auxiliary I/O’s

11

1

TABS‑6

Advanced

Auxiliary I/O

Error:

AUX I/O #7

(Trailer ABS

Indicator Lamp)

• Check for corroded/damaged wiring or connectors between the ECU and

the ABS Indicator Lamp.

• Check Pin X1-5 of the ECU ‘Power’ connector for the following:
‑ Pin not pushed back.
- Correctly wired to the ABS Indicator Lamp (Pin X1-5 – supply).
- Shorted to ground, Vbat or other ECU pins.
• Verify the ABS Indicator Lamp is properly grounded and not burnt out.
• After repairs or if no issues are found, then clear the diagnostic codes.
• If diagnostic code persists, contact the BCVS local representative before

replacing the TABS‑6 Advanced module.

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