Driving techniques – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems VORAD EVT-300 TROUBLESHOOTING User Manual

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Fault Isolation Procedures

1-4

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Fault
Codes

Hand-Held Codes

Description

Type of Code

Driving Technique

SID

FMI

11, 12

254

4,12

Central Processing Unit

Component

Key on. If the fault is present, the
system should automatically detect the
problem and set the code. If the fault
is not present at key on, operate the
vehicle and attempt to duplicate the
driving conditions that triggered the
fault code. Possible triggers include
heat and vibration.

13, 34

9

2,4,5,12

Driver Display Unit
(Not applicable for
Freightliner IDI.)

Component

Key on. If the fault is present, the
system should automatically detect the
problem and set the code. If the fault
is not present at key on, operate the
vehicle and attempt to duplicate the
driving conditions that triggered the
fault code. Possible triggers include
heat and vibration.

14, 35

1,2

2,12,14

Antenna

Component

Key on. If the fault is present, the
system should automatically detect the
problem and set the code. If the fault
is not present at key on, operate the
vehicle and attempt to duplicate the
driving conditions that triggered the
fault code. Possible triggers include
heat and vibration.

15

10

2

Right Side Sensor

Component

Key on. If the fault is present, the
system should automatically detect the
problem and set the code. If the fault
is not present at key on, operate the
vehicle and attempt to duplicate the
driving conditions that triggered the
fault code. Possible triggers include
heat and vibration.

16

11

2

Left Side Sensor

Component

Key on. If the fault is present, the
system should automatically detect the
problem and set the code. If the fault
is not present at key on, operate the
vehicle and attempt to duplicate the
driving conditions that triggered the
fault code. Possible triggers include
heat and vibration.

Driving Techniques

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