Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-60 ESP Controllers (Advanced Models) User Manual

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Diagnostics:
The yaw rate sensor is only operational in conjunction with

an Advanced ABS ECU. No independent diagnostics can

be performed on the sensor.
Removal:
1. Unplug sensor cable assembly from body of sensor.

The connector must be twisted and pulled gently to

release.

2. In some mounting configurations, the sensor can be

removed independently from its mounting bracket.

Otherwise, remove entire assembly, then remove

sensor from bracket.

3. Take note of the direction in which the connector is

pointed.

Installation:
1. Obtain a new sensor. The sensor is not repairable in the

field. WARNING: Only Bendix-approved replacement

sensors must be used to prevent negatively affecting

antilock system reliability and braking performance

issues.

2. Assembly yaw rate sensor housing to mounting bracket.

The bracket must be the same design as used on the

original vehicle configuration.

3. Using three M8 size bolts, the fixing torque should be

between 18 and 22N. The connector should be facing

in the same direction as the removed sensor. The unit

must not be installed upside-down where there is a

pressure-balancing hole.

4. The sensor should be as level as possible and parallel

to the road surface when installed on the vehicle.

5. Reconnect the connector. Ensure that there will be no

force applied to the sensor because the connector is

pulling on the sensor body.

CAUTION: When removing or installing the sensor,

care must be used to prevent damage. Do not strike

or pry the sensor. Do not use an impact tool to install

the mounting hardware.

Sensor Location Modifications

The location and orientation of the Yaw Rate Sensor must

not be altered. When servicing, an identical component

must be used in the same orientation (using OEM brackets

& torque requirements). During installation follow the OEM

leveling guidelines.
Yaw Rate Sensor Calibration:
The yaw rate sensor calibration can only be achieved via

the Advanced ABS ECU. The sensor must be recalibrated

after any of these situations:
• Replacement of the sensor
• After an accident that may have led to damage of the

yaw rate sensor

The calibration procedure is preformed using Bendix

®

ACom

Diagnostics V4.0 or higher.

See “Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes: Yaw Rate

Sensor” for the calibration procedure.

BRAKE DEMAND SENSOR CALIBRATION

Calibration must be performed under the following conditions:
• After servicing any pressure sensor related DTCs

• Replacement of any sensor
The calibration procedure is performed using Bendix

®

ACom

Diagnostics V4.0 or newer versions.

See “Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes:

Brake Demand Sensor/Load Sensor” for the calibration

procedure.

PRESSURE SENSOR INSTALLATION

REQUIREMENTS

Service Checks:
1. Check all wiring and connectors. Make sure all

connections are free from visible damage.

2. Examine the sensor. Make sure the sensor and its

interface to the pressure location are not damaged.

Diagnostics:
The pressure sensor can be independently diagnosed

when supplied with a five volt voltage supply to the B

location and ground to the A location. Signal output on

the C location should read approximately 0.5V if there is

no pressure applied. The signal output should increase

proportionately as pressure is applied, up to a maximum

of 4.5V at 150 psi.
Removal:
1. Unplug sensor cable assembly from body of sensor.

Pull gently on the mounting tab and connector until it

disengages.

2. Remove sensor from its pressure mounting using

approved air brake push in fitting tools.

Installation:
1. Obtain a new sensor. The sensor is not repairable in

the field.

2. Insert sensor into pressure fitting using approved

tools.

3. Reconnect the connector. Ensure that there will be no

force applied to the sensor because the connector is

pulling on the sensor body.

4. If the wire harness leading to the sensor is being

replaced, ensure that it is adequately tie wrapped.

Pressure Sensor Calibration:
There is no need for pressure sensor calibration as long

as the part replaced its identical to the part removed and

a component approved for use with the Bendix Advanced

ABS system. However, replacement of brake demand

sensors or clearing of demand pressure sensor related

DTCs require the following:
1. Use of ACom V4 or newer to clear the active p-sensor

fault.

2. Carrying out the demand p-sensor initialization

procedure which involves applying service brakes of

90 psi or greater for 3 sec (while stationary).

Once this procedure is carried out successfully, if there are

no other active DTCs, ATC/ESP indicator will no longer

illuminate.

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