Leakage test, Electrical tests – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems M-40HF PMV SD User Manual

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LEAKAGE TEST

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and block or chock

the wheels. Release the parking brakes and build the
air system to full pressure.

2. Turn the engine OFF and make 4 or 5 brake applications

and note that the service brakes apply and release
promptly.

3. Build system pressure to governor cut-out and turn the

engine OFF.

4. After determining the pressure loss with the brakes

released (2 psi/minute allowed), make and hold a

Twist-Lock

Connector

(Bayonet

Connector)

Optional Adapter

FIGURE 7 - EXTERIOR VIEWS AND ELECTRICAL

CONNECTIONS

1 2

3

1

2

3

1 2

3

1

2

3

1 2

3

1

2

3

1 2

3

1

2

3

1 2

3

1

2

3

43

41

2

42

3

1

Packard

Terminal

Name

Function

41

Source

42

Hold

43

Exhaust

Bayonet

Terminal

Name

Function

1

Exhaust

2

Source

3

Hold

Bendix

®

M-40HF

Modulator

Bendix

®

M-40QR

Modulator

Twist-Lock Connector

(Bayonet Connector)

Packard Electric Connector

(280 Series)

full service brake application. Allow the pressure to
stabilize for one minute.

5. Begin timing pressure loss for two minutes while

watching the dash gauges for a pressure drop. The
leakage rate for the service reservoirs should not ex-
ceed four (4) psi within two minutes for a single vehicle,
six (6) psi. within two minutes for a tractor/trailer, and
eight (8) psi within two minutes for a tractor with two
trailers.

6. If either circuit exceeds the leakage values above, apply

soap solution to the exhaust port of the modulators and
any other components in the respective circuit.

7. The leakage at the exhaust port of most Bendix

components, including M-40

modulators, should not

exceed a one-inch bubble in three seconds. If leakage
at the modulator is determined to exceed the maximum
limits, replace the modulator.

ELECTRICAL TESTS

1. Before testing the solenoid assembly of a suspect

modulator, its location on the vehicle should be

confirmed using the troubleshooting procedure for the

specific antilock controller in use. (See the Service Data

Sheet available on www.bendix.com document library.)

2. Proceed to the modulator in question and inspect its

wiring connector. Disconnect the connector and test the

resistance between the pins on the modulator. Refer

to Figure 7.

A. HOLD to SOURCE

(41-42):

12V systems: Read 4.8 to 5.6 Ohms.
24V systems: Read 13.9 to 16.3 Ohms.

B. EXHAUST ro SOURCE

(41-43):

12V systems: Read 4.8 to 5.6 Ohms.
24V systems: Read 13.9 to 16.3 Ohms.

C. Individually test the resistance of each pin to

vehicle ground and note there is NO continuity.

If the resistance readings are as shown, the wire

harness leading to the modulator may require repair or

replacement. Before attempting repair or replacement

of the wire harness, refer to the test procedures

specified for the antilock controller in use for possible

further testing that may be required to substantiate the

wire harness problem. If the resistance values are

not

as stated, replace the modulator.

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