Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TABS-6 ADVANCED SINGLE CHANNEL User Manual

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To better serve you, please record the following

information before you call the Bendix Tech Team, or

include this information in your e‑mail:
• Bendix product model number, part number and

configuration.

• Vehicle make and model.
• Vehicle configuration. (Number of axles, tire size, etc.)
• System performance symptoms: When do they occur?
• What DTCs have been identified using LEDs, blink

codes or diagnostic tools?

• What troubleshooting/measurements have been

performed?

• What Bendix service data literature do you have or

need?

SERVICING THE BENDIX

®

TABS‑6

ADV MODULE

CAUTION:

Special considerations need to be

taken to ensure that the Bendix

®

TABS‑6

Adv module

has been properly installed on the trailer. These

include:
• Location and orientation of the module.
• Correct plumbing of the module.
• Correct deflection sensor installation (where used).
• Correct location of the wheel speed sensors.
• Configuration of the ECU for ABS & Bendix

®

TRSP

®

system parameters.

• Installation Test to verify proper installation of the

ABS/TRSP system.

Incorrect installation of the TABS‑6 Adv module system

can result in impaired ABS & TRSP system functions.

It is the responsibility of the end‑user to ensure that

the TABS‑6 Adv module system has been installed

correctly and tested as per the Bendix recommended

installation guidelines and system drawings.
Prior to performing service to the TABS‑6 Adv module,

always perform the following steps:
1. Follow all industry safe maintenance practices including

those on page 2 of this document.

2. Ideally, before removing the module, use Bendix

®

ACom

®

diagnostic software to save the configuration

to the desktop. (After the module has been replaced,

the technician can restore the previous configuration

settings.)

3. Turn the power off.
4. Drain the air pressure from all reservoirs.
5. Remove as much contamination as possible prior to

disconnecting electrical connections and air hoses.

6. Note the TABS-6 Adv module's mounting position on

the vehicle.

REMOVING THE TABS‑6 ADV MODULE

1. Open the end cover by sliding the locking tab to the

left. If the module is to be reinstalled, retain the cover.

2. Disconnect the 18-pin ECU connector and the two 2-pin

wheel speed sensor connectors.

3. Mark for reinstallation and then remove all air hoses

connected to the TABS‑6 Adv module.

4. Remove the Advanced module from the vehicle by

removing the mounting fasteners or by rotating the

entire assembly counter‑clockwise from the tank mount.

SERVICING THE CONTROL PORT FILTER

CAUTION! The TABS‑6 Advanced module has an

in-line filter in the control port (See Figure 2). This filter

should be inspected and cleaned (if any contamination

is found), every four months, 34,000 miles or 1,200

operating hours. For severe applications, this inspection

interval may be reduced. If the filter is found to be

damaged, install a replacement. The filter should also be

inspected as part of any troubleshooting where the service

brakes are slow to apply and other possible causes have

been ruled out.

REINSTALLATION OF THE BENDIX

®

TABS‑6

ADV MODULE

CAUTION! All service replacement parts for

the Bendix

®

TABS‑6

Adv module are configured

specifically by part number.
As mentioned during the Servicing the Bendix TABS-6

Adv module step, ideally, before removing the module,

use Bendix

®

ACom

®

diagnostic software to save

the configuration to the desktop. The technician

can use ACom diagnostics to restore the previous

configuration settings.
Always verify that the correct service replacement ECU

is being installed by verifying that the part number is

the same as the original TABS‑6 Adv module. To verify

proper installation, perform the Installation Test using

the Bendix ACom diagnostic software (version 6.1 or

higher) or use the Bendix

®

Trailer Information Module.

Inspect the original mounting hardware: If it is in good

condition, it can be reused for installation. If replacement

hardware is needed, use Grade-5 3/8-18 bolts, nuts and

lock washers for the frame-mount unit, or a schedule 80

(heavy gauge steel) ¾” nipple for the tank‑mount unit.
Inspect the location selected for installation and clean as

necessary.
NOTE: Inspect all components, including the replace‑

ment TABS‑6 Adv module, for any external damage,

such as cracked valve ports, electronic housings, etc.

Any components found to be damaged should not be

installed on the vehicle and must be replaced.

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