Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED FLR20 SENSOR User Manual

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2.2 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE: BRAKE

SYSTEM AND ABS FUNCTIONALITY

Importance of Antilock Braking System (ABS)

Maintenance – Optimal Bendix

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Wingman

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Advanced

system braking requires a properly maintained ABS system,

without any active ABS Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).

Have active DTCs repaired by a qualified technician. Any

ABS DTCs will cause Wingman Advanced to deactivate.

Importance of Brake Maintenance – Optimal

Wingman Advanced braking requires properly maintained

foundation brakes (drum, wide-drum, or air disc) which

meet appropriate safety standards and regulations. Brake

performance also requires that the vehicle be equipped with

properly sized and inflated tires, with a safe tread depth.

System Problems – If a problem with the Wingman

Advanced system is detected, depending on the vehicle

manufacturer, typically there will be a message on the

dashboard display. Depending on the type of problem

detected, the system will determine if the vehicle may

continue normal cruise control functions (without the

benefits of Wingman Advanced), or whether all cruise

control functions should be disabled until service is

performed. The system should be serviced as soon as

possible to restore full Wingman Advanced functionality.

2.3 SYSTEM PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

The Wingman Advanced system is relatively maintenance

free. The key items to keep the system functioning properly

include:
1. Keep the radar lens clean and free of obstructions.
2. Inspect for any damage to the bumper or the Wingman

Advanced bracket or radar.

Never use the radar unit

as a step. NOTE: If the radar sensor was originally

installed behind a panel, check the panel for damage,

etc. that may impact the radar’s performance before

reinstalling. Replace the panel, if necessary, with an

original OEM supplied panel.

Do not paint over the

panel.

3. Perform appropriate inspections of the braking system

as required by the manufacturer to ensure brakes are

in proper working order.

4. Ensure that the tires are properly inflated and that

adequate tread is present.

Radar Inspection – The driver should inspect the

radar and mounting bracket regularly and remove any mud,

snow, ice build-up, or other obstructions. The installation

of aftermarket deer guards, bumper guards, snow plows

or similar potential obstructions is not recommended, and

could impair the operation of the radar. See Appendix A

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Radar Damage/Tampering - In cases where the

bumper and/or radar have sustained any damage, or if you

suspect that the radar has been tampered with, do not use

the cruise control until the vehicle has been repaired. In

addition, an indicator on the dash typically will illuminate if

the system detects any of these conditions. Consult your

vehicle’s operator’s manual or contact Bendix for more

information.
NOTE: Any vehicle trouble code that disables vehicle

cruise control will also cause a diagnostic trouble code in

Wingman Advanced.

2.4 ADDITIONAL SUPPORT AT

WWW.BENDIX.COM/1-800-AIR-BRAKE

(1-800-247-2725, OPTION 2)

For the latest information, and for free downloads of the Bendix

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ACom

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Diagnostics

software, and its User Guide, visit the Bendix website at: www.bendix.com.
You will also find a current list of compatible RP1210 data link adapters for ABS and

the Wingman ACB system.
For direct telephone technical support, the Bendix Tech Team is available at

1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725, option 2) Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M.

to 6:00 P.M. ET. Follow the instructions in the recorded message.
The Bendix Tech Team can also be reached by e-mail at: [email protected].

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