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

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USING HAND-HELD OR PC-BASED

DIAGNOSTICS

Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

clearing (as well as reconfiguration) may also be carried out

using hand‑held or PC‑based diagnostic tools such as the

Bendix

®

Remote Diagnostic Unit (RDU

), Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics software, or the ProLink

tool.

If the ABS ECU has no active DTCs, only the green LED

will remain illuminated.
If the ABS ECU has at least one active DTC the RDU

tool displays the first DTC by illuminating the red LEDs,

indicating the malfunctioning ABS component and its

location on the vehicle. (See Figure 10.) If there are

multiple DTCs on the ABS system, the RDU tool will display

one DTC first, then once that DTC has been repaired and

cleared, the next code will be displayed.
Typical Combination DTCs are:

Right steer sensor

Left steer sensor

Right drive sensor

Left drive sensor

Right additional sensor

Left additional sensor

Right steer modulator

Left steer modulator

Right drive modulator

Left drive modulator

Right additional

modulator

Left additional

modulator

Traction modulator

ECU

Engine serial

communication

MOD red LED illuminated, shows the “Common”

connection of one or more modulators is shorted to

battery or ground

VLT (Flashing indicates either over‑ or under‑voltage

condition)

To pinpoint the root cause and to ensure that the

system DTC has been properly corrected, additional

troubleshooting may be necessary.
Bendix

®

RDU

Reset Function

The magnetic reset switch is located in the center top of

the RDU tool. Activation requires a magnet with 30 gauss

minimum.
The reset operations are:
1. If the magnet is held over the switch for less than six (6)

seconds the “clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes” command

is sent.

2. If the magnet is held over the switch for more than six (6)

seconds, but less than 30 seconds, the Bendix ABS

“self-configuration command” is sent.

Additionally, it is recommended at the end of any inspection

that the user switches off and restores the power to the

ABS ECU, then check the ABS indicator lamp operation

and RDU

tool to see if they indicate any remaining DTCs.

Troubleshooting: Using Hand-Held or

PC-Based Diagnostic Tools

Bendix

®

RDU

(Remote Diagnostic Unit)

The Bendix

®

RDU

tool provides the technician with

a visual indication of Antilock Braking System (ABS)

component Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) information.

The RDU tool is specifically designed for use with Bendix

®

ABS systems and Bendix makes no claims for its operation

and/or usability with other brands of ABS systems.
Features of the Bendix

®

RDU

Tool

The RDU tool attaches to the 9 pin diagnostic connector

in the cab of the vehicle. An adapter cable (Bendix part

number 5012793) is available to connect the RDU to

vehicles with a 6‑pin diagnostic connector. (See Figure 9.)
The RDU tool allows the technician to:

Troubleshoot ABS system component problems using

DTC reporting via LEDs.

Reset DTCs on Bendix ABS ECUs by holding a magnet

over the reset in the center of the RDU tool for less than

6 seconds.

Enter the Self-Configuration Mode used by Bendix ABS

ECUs by holding a magnet over the reset area for greater

than 6 seconds but less than 30 seconds.

How the Bendix RDU Operates
See Figure 7 for typical vehicle connector locations.
When the RDU tool is plugged into the diagnostic

connector, all the LEDs will illuminate, and the green LED

will flash four (4) times to indicate communications have

been established.

FIGURE 9 - THE BENDIX

®

REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC

UNIT (RDU)

LED lights

illuminate

Diagnostic

Trouble

Codes

(10 locations

in total)

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