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

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S‑D and S‑F Sensor

(See Figure 19 for Usage.)

S‑C and S‑E Sensor

(See Figure 19 for Usage.)

SECTION E: TROUBLESHOOTING THE

BENDIX

®

WS‑24

WHEEL SPEED SENSORS (WSS)

Turn off the power to the module, disconnect

the wheel speed sensor connector.

Note: Both Static and Dynamic WSS DTCs may be present:

S-F

S-E

S-D

S-C

If Dynamic WSS DTCs are present:

Rotate the affected wheel and verify a minimum

of 0.25 VAC sensor output @ 0.5 RPS across the

wheel speed sensor pins. A properly positioned

sensor can output more than 2.0 VAC @ 1 RPS
Verify/inspect the following:
• Speed sensors properly contact the tone ring.

• The condition and retention force of the sensor

sleeve.

• Proper sensor lead condition, routing and

clamping sleeve.

• Condition of tone ring mounting and teeth.

• Proper number of tone ring teeth per sensed

wheel.

• Proper adjustment of wheel bearings.

• Condition of foundation brakes.

• Check for corroded/damaged wiring or

connectors between the ECU and the WSS.

Make repairs as needed (replace wiring and/or ABS

components).
Reset active DTC’s by using any of the following

methods:

• Blink Code Diagnostics, Section 20,

• PC diagnostics, Section 23.

• Bendix Remote Trailer Diagnostic Unit (TRDU)

and magnet, Section 23.

• Bendix

®

Trailer Information Module, Section 23.

(If you do not reset manually, typically these will reset

automatically when the vehicle has been driven for a

period of time.)

Then rerun the power up sequence. Go to Section A.

If Static WSS DTCs are present:

Using a volt/ohm meter to measure the connector

pins of the sensor with a DTC, verify 950-1950

OHMS across the sensor connector pins.
Verify/inspect the following:
• No continuity from sensor connector pins to

ground.

• Vbat not measured at either sensor connector

pins.

• Verify there is no continuity between the sensor

leads and other sensors.

• Sensor/ECU wiring and connectors are not

damaged or corroded.

• Proper sensor wire routing and clamping.
Make repairs as needed (replace wiring and/or ABS

components).
Reset active DTC’s by using any of the following

methods:
• Blink Code Diagnostics, Section 20,
• PC diagnostics, Section 23.
• Bendix Remote Trailer Diagnostic Unit (TRDU)

and magnet, Section 23.

• Bendix

®

Trailer Information Module, Section 23.

Then check for Dynamic WSS DTCs, see left

column.
Then rerun the power up sequence. Go to Section A.

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