Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems TABS-6 ADVANCED MC SD SHEET User Manual

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SECTION B: (POWER‑UP SEQUENCE)

DASH‑MOUNTED ABS INDICATOR LAMP

Observe the dash-mounted Trailer

ABS Indicator Lamp at Power-Up

Verify that a PLC trailer is connected

to the tractor via the 7‑pin connector.

Turn the ignition ON and observe the

dash‑mounted trailer ABS indicator

lamp.

Trailer ABS indicator lamp does

not illuminate.
Note: Only towing vehicles built

after March 1, 2001 are required

to have a trailer ABS indicator

lamp. The trailer ABS indicator

lamp, located on the vehicle dash,

is only activated by a PLC signal

from a trailer or diagnostic tool. The

towing trailer must be equipped with

an ABS unit with PLC.
Verify that a PLC signal is present

on the trailer ignition power lines.

(Refer to the PLC Communications

section of this document.)
If a PLC signal is present and the

trailer ABS lamp does not illuminate

at ignition, troubleshoot the dash‑

mounted trailer lamp circuit on the

tractor.

The dash‑mounted trailer ABS

indicator lamp stays “ON”. This is

an indication that the trailer ABS

unit has a Diagnostic Trouble

Code (DTC).
If the dash‑mounted trailer ABS

indicator lamp remains “ON” with

no trailer connected, troubleshoot

the dash‑mounted trailer lamp

circuit on the tractor.
If the trailer ABS lamp remains

“ON” with a trailer connected,

rerun the power-up sequence for

the trailer‑mounted ABS indicator

lamp. Go to Section A.

Does

the dash‑

mounted ABS

indicator lamp illuminate

within 2 seconds of ignition

power being applied to

the vehicle?

NO

YES

The module is

functioning normally.

No service to the ABS

unit is needed.

Does

the

trailer‑

mounted ABS

indicator lamp stay

“ON” for 6.5

seconds and

then turn

“OFF”?

NO

YES

Does

the trailer‑

mounted ABS

indicator lamp stay “ON”

for 2.5 seconds

and then turn

“OFF”?

NO

Perform

End-of-Line test

YES

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