B3 lateral alignment using bendix, Acom, Diagnostics (continued) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED FLR20 SENSOR User Manual

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Appendix B

Appendix B

Bendix

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FLR20

Radar Alignment

B3 LATERAL ALIGNMENT USING BENDIX

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ACOM

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DIAGNOSTICS (CONTINUED)

B3.4 See the image below to see the lateral alignment adjustment screw location.

Use Table in B3.3 to find the number of full turns of the stand-off adjustment screw required to bring the radar

sensor back into alignment. A Torx T-20 screwdriver with a mark or other indicator may help track the number

of turns.

Use a Torx T-20 screwdriver here to

adjust for the

lateral alignment

IMPORTANT:

Do not adjust

this stand-off!!

B3.5 After making the adjustment, clear the Bendix

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Wingman

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Advanced

system Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

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

B3.6 Then follow steps

B3.7-12 to reset the alignment value stored in the system.

B3.7

Procedure to Reset the Alignment Value. Select Wingman Advanced on the starter screen, and then select

“Start with ECU.” Select “Config” on the Wingman Advanced Status window.

B3.8 Select “Modify” on the Configuration Status window.

BENDIX

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ACOM

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DIAGNOSTICS: CONFIGURATION AND CHANGE CONFIGURATION SCREENS

B3.9 Select “Reset Alignment Value” in the Change Configuration box. (See Appendix H for more details.)
B3.10 Close the ACom Diagnostics program and any open windows.
B3.11 Cycle the vehicle ignition.
B3.12 After the vehicle has been driven at least 20 miles at above 35 mph in multi-lane urban traffic, re-check the

alignment value using ACom Diagnostics.

Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725, option 2) for troubleshooting assistance.

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