Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems AutoVue LDW by Bendix CVS Service Data Sheet User Manual

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Table of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs), Causes and Recommended Actions

SPN FMI DTC Name

Condition Found

Suggested Remedial Action(s)

Action to Clear

the DTC

1705 02

The Turn

Signal Input

Remains

High

Turn signal input is

stuck at high level

for more than three

(3) seconds

• Check the wiring between the

Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and

the turn signal.

• Verify that the common wire of the

turn signal/brake lamp circuit was not

used.

• Replace any non-functioning turn

signal bulb(s).

• Test by temporarily installing a known

good turn signal flasher.

• Connect a test lamp or multi-meter

to the turn signal wires one at a time

(orange for left, white for right) and

notice the state of the test lamp or

the voltage readout on the multi-

meter. With the ignition on, test and

observe the following.

1. Readings should be off or 0v when

the turn signal is off.

2. Readings should pulse to 12V

when the turn signal is on.

3. If the signal pulses with both turn

signals, turn the signal off before

continuing.

4. Readings should be 0V when the

service brake pedal is applied.

5. Readings should be 0V when the

parking brake is disengaged.

6. Readings should be 0V when the

headlights are ON.

If the turn signal circuit does not pass

any of the above tests you must

relocate the turn signal connection.

• If no problems were found with the

wiring/bulbs, and the test with a

good signal flasher did not solve

the problem, replace the ECU and

re-test.

Turn signal input

is low for three

(3) seconds.

1705 03

The Input

Voltage is

Too High

Input voltage is above

16V

• Measure the ignition voltage. Ensure

that ignition voltage is not greater

than 16 VDC. Check the vehicle

battery and associated components.

• Inspect for damaged wiring,

damaged or corroded connectors

and loose connections. Check the

wiring between the ignition and the

ECU.

• If no problems were found during the

checks above, replace the ECU and

re-test.

Input voltage is

below 16V.

FIGURE 9 - TABLE OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (PAGES 7-11)

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