Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting troubleshooting introduction, Blink code diagnostics – Spicer TIMS (Tire Inflation and Monitor System) for Trailers Installation Guide User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Introduction

The system identifies certain conditions and reports them via
the trailer mounted warning lamp. In normal mode, the opera-
tor is informed whenever a tire is low enough to require ser-
vice (typically 10%) or there is a fault in the system. For
troubleshooting, additional information can be obtained either
through blink-codes, or through use of service tools con-
nected to the diagnostic connector.

Blink Code Diagnostics

Blink codes provide a means to determine what service codes
exist without requiring any special tools. Apply power to sys-
tem. To activate blink-codes, remove the weather cap from the
diagnostic connector and electrically short pins "A" and "E"
together until warning lamp changes state (approximately 5
seconds). The pins to be shorted can be easily identified by
the interconnecting slot in the shell, allowing convenient use
of a coin or screwdriver tip to short the pins together. The
warning lamp will turn on for 5 seconds upon entering the
diagnostics mode, and will then flash a 2 digit service code.
See the Warning Lamp Status Chart (Diagnostic Mode) for
service code descriptions. Should more than one fault exist,
there will be a 2 second pause between each flash sequence.
If no faults are present or all the faults have been flashed, the
system will flash a code 5-5.

It is not necessary to short the diagnostic connector to obtain
blink-codes when a service tool is used for troubleshooting.
Follow the instructions included with the service tool.

Blink Code Description

Low Tire - Low tire pressure is indicated by a solid warning
lamp. This service code will be set when one or more tire
pressures drops a predetermined amount (typically 10%)
below the target pressure. Inspect the tires to verify there is
no tire damage. This fault can also be set as a result of a large
line leak.

System Fault - A system fault is set when a problem has been
detected with the system. System service codes include
memory reset, internal atmospheric sensor fault, or other
pneumatic faults.

Code 5-5 - This indicates the end of the service code list. If
this is the only code received, then no service codes exist.

Short Pins A and E Until Lamp

Changes State (approximately 5 seconds)

and Release to Access Blink Codes

B

A

E

C

F

D

218UX034

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