Troubleshooting: general, Removing the bendix, Ec-80 – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-80 ABS ATC SD User Manual

Page 12: Controller assembly, Installing a new bendix, Controller

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Troubleshooting: General

Read and follow the General Safety Guidelines on

page two (2) of this document.

REMOVING THE BENDIX

®

EC-80

CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY

1. Turn vehicle ignition off.
2. Remove as much contamination as possible prior to

disconnecting air lines and electrical connections.

3. Note the ECU assembly mounting position on the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the ECU.
5. Remove and retain the mounting bolts that secure

the ECU.

INSTALLING A NEW BENDIX

®

EC-80

CONTROLLER

When replacing the Bendix

®

EC-80

controller, verify

that the unit you are installing has the correct default

settings. Failure to do so could result in a loss of

features, such as ATC and PLC, or noncompliance

with U.S. regulations such as FMVSS 121. It is

recommended to use only the correct replacement part

number. However, most configuration settings can

be altered using the Bendix

®

ACom

®

ABS Diagnostic

Software program.
Verify correct operation of the Bendix

EC‑80 controller

system and indicator lamps prior to putting the vehicle back

into service. Towing vehicles manufactured after March 1,

2001 must support the trailer ABS indicator lamp located

on the dash.
For further information, contact either the vehicle

manufacturer, Bendix

®

or your local authorized Bendix

®

dealer.
1. Position and secure the Bendix

EC‑80 controller in the

original mounting orientation using the mounting bolts

retained during removal. When mounting the unit in

the cab, use no more torque than is necessary to firmly

secure the ECU into position. Over‑tightening the

mounting hardware can cause damage to the Bendix

EC‑80 controller.

2. Reconnect the electrical connectors to the ECU.
3. Apply power and monitor the Bendix

EC‑80 controller

power‑up sequence to verify proper system operation.

See Troubleshooting: Wiring section beginning on page 32

for more information on wiring harnesses.

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