Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems ACom Diagnostics V.5.9 User Manual

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ESP Tests

The purpose of the ESP tests is to verify the operation
of various ESP components. Steering angle checks
the output of sensor versus the movement of the
steering wheel. Yaw rate / Lateral acceleration is
used to provide an indication of the vehicle lateral
acceleration and rotation around the vertical axis.

Primary pressure monitors the primary pressure of the
air system. Secondary pressure monitors the secondary
pressure of the system. Air bag sensor monitors the
air bag pressure. ESP valves provide the testing of
the front ATC valve and trailer control modulator. Once
the program has begun, the user will be prompted to
do various operations; the program will display status.
The program asks the user to acknowledge whether or
not the ECU responded correctly.

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Miscellaneous Tests

The following tests are available under this category
battery voltage test, Aux I/O, and the engine limiting
test (EC-60

ECUs only). The battery voltage test is

available on any ECU with any confi guration. During
this test, both the loaded and unloaded battery voltages
are tested. The user is instructed to make sure that
these measured values fall between the operating
range of the ABS ECU. At the end of this test the user
is asked if the voltages are acceptable or not.

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The AUX I/O will test the auxiliary input or output.

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Engine limiting test will test whether or not the J1939
command to increase the engine torque is being sent
out. The user is asked to rev the engine to 1200 RPM,
hold it while the test sends out commands to increase,
decrease, increase, decrease the torque.

Conducting a Test

All tests are controlled via the control buttons on the
right side of the screen.

Start/Next

Initiates the selected test

Abort

Cancels the selected test

Service Data

Displays service data information

Help

Launches Help system

Close

Closes the confi guration screen

Example Test

To run a test:
1. Select a test to run from the test selection.
2. Press the “Start/Next” button.
3. Follow the instructions shown in the “Test Procedure

Region” of the window.

4. After the instructions have been followed and the

test complete, the user will be asked if the test was
successful or not, “Did the ECU respond correctly?”
If the ECU did respond correctly, press “Yes” and a
green check mark will appear next to the name of
the test in the “Test Selection Region”. Otherwise,
press “No”, a red “X” will appear.

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