Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-80 ABS ATC SD User Manual

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Using blink codes, the technician may review all inactive
trouble codes stored on the ECU.

The ABS indicator

lamp will display inactive diagnostic blink codes when the

diagnostic blink code switch is depressed and released two

times. See page 18 for the index showing trouble codes.

Go to the specific troubleshooting guide page shown there

for further help.
Inactive trouble codes and event history may be retrieved

and cleared by using a hand‑held or PC‑based diagnostic

tool, such as the Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics software.

Clearing Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes

The ECU will clear active trouble codes when the diagnostic

blink code switch is depressed and released three (3) times.

System Configuration Check Mode

The ABS indicator lamp will display system configuration

information when the diagnostic blink code switch is

depressed and released four (4) times. The lamp will blink

out configuration information codes using the following

patterns. (See Chart 4).

1st Number

System Power

1

12 Volts

2

24 Volts

2nd Number

Wheel Speed Sensors

4

4 Sensors

6

6 Sensors

3rd Number

Pressure Modulator Valves

4

4 Modulators

5

5 Modulators

6

6 Modulators

4th Number

ABS Configuration

1

4S/4M or 6S/6M

2

6S/4M

3

6S/5M

5th Number

Traction Control Configuration

2

No ATC

3

ATC Engine Control Only

4

ATC Brake Control Only

5

Full ATC (Engine Control & Brake Control)

6th Number

Retarder Configuration

1

No Retarder

2

J1939 Retarder

3

Retarder Relay

4

J1939 Retarder, Retarder Relay

CHART 4 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHECK

In this mode, the ECU tells the technician — by means of

a series of six blink codes — the type of ABS system that

the ECU has been set up to expect. For example, if the

fourth blink code seqiemce is a three, the technician knows

that a 6S/5M sensor/modulator configuration has been set.

Dynamometer Test Mode

The Dynamometer Test Mode is used to disable ATC when

needed (e.g. when performing any vehicle maintenance

where the wheels are lifted off the ground and moving,

including dyno testing). This mode is not reset by power

off, power on cycling. Instead a hand‑held or PC‑based

diagnostic tool must be used to change the setting.

Alternatively, depressing and releasing the blink code

switch three times will cause the ECU to exit the blink

code mode.

Reconfigure ECU Mode

Vehicle reconfiguration is carried out by using the

Reconfigure ECU Mode. (See page 11.) Note: To enter

the Reconfiguration Mode, the blink code switch must be

held in before the application of ignition power. Once the

power is supplied, the switch is released and then pressed

seven times.

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