Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED SD User Manual

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

DTC

Actions

153 - J1939 All vehicle communications lost

155 - J1939 All vehicle communications lost

157 - J1939 signal error: ABS fully operational

158 - J1939 signal error: EBS brake switch

159 - J1939 signal error: ABS active

160 - J1939 signal error: ASR engine control/

ASR brake control active

161 - J1939 signal error: ABS based wheel

speed

163 - J1939 signal error: Foundation brake use

165 - Error in yaw rate signal

168 - J1939 signal error: Actual retarder percent

torque

169 - J1939 signal error: Actual retarder percent

torque

170 - J1939 signal error: Actual retarder percent

torque

171 - J1939 signal error: Driver demand retarder

percent torque

172 - J1939 signal error: Driver demand retarder

percent torque

173 - J1939 signal error: Driver demand retarder

percent torque

174 - J1939 signal error: Gross combination

vehicle weight

175 - J1939 signal error: Cruise control enable

switch

187 - J1939 signal error: Engine speed

188 - J1939 signal error: Actual engine percent

torque

189 - J1939 signal error: Nominal friction percent

torque

190 - J1939 signal error: Driver's demand:

engine percent torque

191 - J1939 signal error: Accelerator pedal

position 1

192 - J1939 signal error: Engine reference

torque

197 - J1939 signal error: CC active

198 - J1939 signal error: CC set speed

Possible causes:

J1939 missing signal on the communication link, or the source of

the signal is indicating an error in the signal.
Review the following sections:

• 1.10: Radar Sensor Interchangeability

• 4.6: J1939 Serial Data Communications Link

• 4.7: J1939 Engine Communications Test Procedure

• 4.7.1: J1939 Troubleshooting Procedure

• 4.8: Troubleshooting Wiring Harnesses

Perform the following:

• Check for loss of data communications.

• Check for damaged or reversed J1939 wiring.

• Check for damaged or corroded connectors.

• Check for other devices inhibiting J1939

communications.

• With the power off, check the resistance across connector

pins (60 ohm).

• Check the reverse polarity of J1939 communication circuits

at the engine, the ABS and the radar sensor, and at the

harness interconnections.

• Check the source of the signal to identify why the signal has

an error.

• Check the engine, engine retarder, and ABS for trouble codes

using the manufacturer’s diagnostic procedures. Either the

engine, engine retarder, or the ABS are the source of the signal.

If the signal is in error, then the issue is from the radar sensor

or switch input to one of these controllers. The signal with the

trouble code may be computed from one or more inputs to

these other controllers and may use an additional J1939

signal from another controller. The controller that broadcasts

the signal must be investigated fi rst, but the origin of the

signal could be another component. Some examples are

gross vehicle weight and various engine torque signals.

• Clear the Bendix

®

Wingman

®

Advanced

system diagnostic

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.

156 - ABS off-road switch is turned on

Perform the following:

Check engine, and engine retarder trouble codes.

Inspect and troubleshoot the cruise control system wiring,

switches, etc. for proper operation.

• Clear the Wingman Advanced 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.

NOTE: Wingman Advanced is disabled when the ABS off-road
switch is ON. However, the engine cruise control may still
operate. This DTC will result in the engine cruise control being
de-activated.

TABLE 6 - DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES

(PAGES 19-22)

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