Caution, Yaw control (yc), Roll stability program (rsp) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-60 ESP Controllers (Advanced Models) User Manual

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The ESP system can only function within the limits of

physics. ESP functionality mitigates potential vehicle

stability incidents, but cannot prevent them in all cases.

Other factors such as driving too fast for road, traffic or

weather conditions, oversteering, an excessively high

vehicle Center of Gravity (CG), or poor road conditions can

cause vehicle instability that is beyond the capability of any

stability system to mitigate. In addition, the effectiveness

of ESP can be greatly reduced on vehicles towing multiple

trailer combinations.

CAUTION

The ESP stability system may only be used on vehicles

tested and approved by Bendix engineering. ESP

installations require on-vehicle testing and EC-60

parameter tuning. See "Advanced ABS with Stability

Control" on page 9 for further details.
Accordingly, the EC-60

controller is provided with a

corresponding parameter data set that is validated for a

specific vehicle platform. Therefore, specific steps are

necessary should a replacement ECU be required. See

“Obtaining a New EC-60

Controller” on page 13 for further

details.
ESP-equipped vehicles should not be driven on high-banked

roads – such as those found on high-speed test or race

tracks. Test personnel must have ESP functionality disabled

prior to operating an ESP vehicle on such tracks.

YAW CONTROL (YC)

Advanced ECU can include Yaw Control (YC) functionality,

which has the ability to apply brakes to individual wheel

ends, as well as applying the trailer brakes, to counteract

trailer “push” that, during certain maneuvers, could lead to

a loss of control or a jackknife incident. See "Yaw Stability"

on page 9 for further details.

ROLL STABILITY PROGRAM (RSP)

The Bendix Roll Stability Program (RSP), is an all-axle

ABS solution that helps reduce vehicle speed by reducing

the engine's throttle and applying all vehicle brakes as

needed, reducing the vehicle's tendency to roll over. RSP

focuses on reducing the vehicle’s speed below the critical

roll threshold during direction-changing maneuvers such as

driving on curved highway exit ramps or obstacle avoidance

maneuvers on dry, high friction surfaces. See "Advanced

ABS with Stability Control" on page 9 for further details.

WARNING

During an RSP system intervention, the vehicle

automatically decelerates. RSP can slow the vehicle

with or

without the operator applying the brake pedal,

and

even when the operator is applying the throttle.

COMPONENTS

The EC-60

controller’s ABS function utilizes the following

components:

• Bendix

®

WS-24

wheel speed sensors (4 or 6,

depending on configuration). Each sensor is

installed with a Bendix Sensor Clamping Sleeve

• Bendix

®

M-32

or M-32QR

Pressure Modulator

Valves (4, 5, or 6 depending on configuration)

• Dash-mounted tractor ABS Indicator Lamp
• Service brake relay valve
• Dash-mounted trailer ABS Indicator Lamp
• Optional blink code activation switch
• Optional ABS off-road switch

The EC-60

controller ATC function utilizes the following

additional components:

• Drive axle traction control valve (may be integral

to the service brake relay valve or a stand-alone

device)

• Dash-mounted ATC status/indicator lamp
• J1939 serial communication to engine control

module

• Stop lamp switch input (may be provided using the

ECU hardware input or J1939)

• Optional ATC mud/snow switch (sometimes referred

to as an ATC off-road switch)

Delivery

(Port 2)

Supply

(Port 1)

Exhaust (Port 3)

Electrical

Connector

M-32QR

Modulator

M-32

Modulator

FIGURE 2 - BENDIX

®

WS-24

WHEEL SPEED SENSORS

FIGURE 3 - M-32

AND M-32QR

MODULATORS

90° Speed

Sensors

Straight Speed

Sensors

Sensor

Clamping

Sleeve

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