Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ACB ACTIVE CRUISE W/BRAKING User Manual

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Table of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), Causes and Recommended Actions (4.3)

DTC

Actions

162 - DTC showing a problem in the interface of

the Wingman ACB brake system.

Find and correct all other Diagnostic

Trouble Codes (DTCs) using Acom before

attempting to diagnose this trouble code.

From the starter screen select EC-60

and “Start with ECU”. When prompted to

choose the hardware interface, confi rm that

the Bendix® EC-60™ controller protocol

used will be J1708. Verify that the vehicle

is built with a Bendix ABS Advanced with

ESP® (Electronic Stability Program) brake

system.

Click “DTC” to show the diagnostic trouble

codes.

An in-depth investigation of the ABS

system is required to narrow down

the exact cause of a DTC 162. The

investigation requires information from both

Active ABS Diagnostic Trouble Codes and

ABS Information Events stored in the ECU

memory.

To obtain a report of all the information

stored in the ABS controller, select

the Report button. If further diagnosis

assistance is required from the Bendix

Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE, save this

report (in HTML format) to e-mail to them.

Notes about interpreting ABS Info Events:

The ABS Info events are a history of

signifi cant events in the life of the ABS

control system and are not cleared.

Rather the log keeps track of number of

occurrences, time stamp, power up time of

the event, and the speed of the vehicle. In

using the ABS Info Events care must be

taken to apply the time of a logged event

to the current time which an issue is being

diagnosed.

Possible causes:

• The controller may be recognizing that there are components

installed that have part numbers incompatible with the current

system confi guration. (For example, when a technician

attempts to install a more recent radar sensor onto a vehicle

with an earlier Wingman ACB system.) Contact the dealer

or call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE for the

correct part number to use, or the re-programming steps to

take for the newer part number to be accepted.

• The controller may be recognizing that there are components

installed that have part numbers incompatible with the

current system confi guration.

• The controller may be detecting an intermittent power supply

to the radar sensor using. See the procedures in Section

4.5, making careful inspection of the wire circuits that supply

power and ground to the sensor.

• The controller may be detecting an active DTC for INVALID

OR INCORRECT J1939 XBR DATA. This will occur only

on a new vehicle that was assembled with an incorrectly

programmed ABS ECU or an older vehicle that had the ABS

ECU replaced with one that was incorrectly programmed.

This DTC indicates the parameters are not set properly to

activate Wingman braking. Replace ABS ECU with one

properly confi gured for Wingman.

• The controller may be detecting an ABS Information Event

for Axle 1 ABS Mods, or Axle 2 ABS Mods, or Trailer (ESP)

Mod, or ATC Mod. This means that the Wingman system

is recognizing that the ABS pressure modulator valves,

ATR relay valves, or the front or rear axle or trailer have

exceeded their service life. There is no loss of ABS braking,

traction control, or stability functions during this condition,

however the Wingman adaptive cruise control and collision

mitigation features will not be available. All of the pressure

modulators and ATR relay valves should be replaced. After

replacement, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-

BRAKE who will supply a method to reset the counters and

clear the DTC.

After addressing the possible causes:

• Clear the Bendix

®

Wingman

®

ACB system DTCs using the

procedure in Section 4.4: Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs)

.

• If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team for assistance

at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE.

164 - Wingman ACB braking overuse

Possible causes:

The system was used improperly, such as on grades.
Review the following sections:

Section 1.08: Alerts and

Warnings (Brake Overuse Alert description), also Appendix B7.0
Perform the following:

• Check engine, and engine retarder trouble codes.

• Clear the Wingman ACB trouble codes using the procedure in

Section 4.4: Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).

• If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team for assistance

at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE.

TABLE 6 - DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES

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