VECU - Manual de Producción 70312913
VECU - Manual de Producción 70312913
VECU - Manual de Producción 70312913
Preface
The description and instructions in this manual are based on design and method studies placed until July 2000 The products are under continues development. Vehicles and components produced after the above date may therefore have different specifications and methods. When this is judged to have significant bearing on this manual, updates will be made to cover changes. The new edition of this manual will update the changes. The following levels of observation, caution and warning are used in this documentation: Note! Indicates a situation, handling or circumstance which should be observed. Important! Indicates a situation, handling or circumstance which should be emphasized so as not to lead to personal injury or damage to property. Caution! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property. Warning! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death, serious injury or damage to property. Danger! Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Part number: 70312913 Volvo Bus Corporation, Gothenburg All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, or transmitted in any forms by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of Volvo Bus Corporation.
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Table of contents
Abbreviations ......................................................................................... 4 1.0 Vehicle Electronical Control Unit, VECU .............................................5
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 General, control unit ........................................................................................5 VECU functions ...............................................................................................6 Block diagram for VECU ................................................................................8 General, tests ....................................................................................................9 Software ...........................................................................................................9 General, test performance ..............................................................................10 Read faultcodes ..............................................................................................11 Reset faultcodes .............................................................................................12 Test of key switch with or without preheating ...............................................13 Test of startbutton with preheat or without ....................................................14 Test of EOL (End Of Line) ............................................................................15 Test, voltage of battery ...................................................................................16 Test of cruise control ......................................................................................17 Test of windshield wipers and washer ...........................................................18 Test of windshield wiper interval ...................................................................19 Test of vehicle speed sensor ...........................................................................21 Test of accelerator pedal ................................................................................22 Test of parking brake switch ..........................................................................23 Retarder lever .................................................................................................24 Brake pressure switch ....................................................................................26 Brake pedal switch .........................................................................................27 Clutch pedal switch ........................................................................................28 Brake light, retarder .......................................................................................29 Status Microswitch Clutch, Test ....................................................................30 Status Microswitch Brake, Test .....................................................................31
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Tests ......................................................................................................10
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20
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Abbreviations
The abbreviations used in this manual are explained in the table below:
Abbreviation CC EBR EECU EOL EPG FMI IS MID VEB VECU VISP IVS1
Description Cruise Control Engine Brake Engine Electronic Control Unit End Of Line Exhaust Power Gate Failure Mode Identifier Idle Switch Message Identification Description Volvo Engine Brake Vehicle Electronical Control Unit Vehicle Inspection by System Parameters Idle Valve Switch 1
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Figure 1. The picture displays where the different control units may be mounted. Depending on model and variant of the bus, the location of the control units may differ. 1. Instrument cluster and display (BIC), MID 140 and 234 2. Vehicle control unit (VECU), MID 144 3. Control unit for chassis (CECM), MID164 4. Input/Output A Module(s) 5. Control unit for brake system (ABS), MID 136 6. Electronically Controlled Suspension (ECS) 7. Pusher control unit (PCU, only for articulated variants) 8. Transmission electronical control unit (TECU) ZF/Voith, MID 130 9. Electronical engine control unit (EECU), MID 128
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The supply voltage for the sensor on the gearbox comes from the instrument cluster. The signal (vehicle speed) is sent from the sensor via a separate connection to the VECU wich forwards the message to both data links. The speedometer then receives the signal from the information link. Increased idling speed This function can be controlled by VECU. Key switch/start button VECU controls the function of the key switch/start button for the EECU, and the preheating function. Engine and exhaust brake VECU controls the exhaust brake and the engine brake. Windshield wiper VECU controls the interval- and wiper function during wash of the windshield. Hand retarder Auxiliary brake system, controlled by a five function control switch at a special lever. Foot retarder (and brake pedal control) Auxiliary brake system controlled by a potentionmeter built into the brake pedal. By setting the brake pedal control switch, the function is disabled. Engine torque limit 1 A digital input used to create an engine torque reduction message. Used in articulated applications. Engine torque limit 2 A digital input used to create an engine torque reduction message. Used in articulated applications. Engine speed limit A digital input used to create a message to the engine regarding speedlimit. Used in articulated applications to get idle speed in certain conditions.
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Figure 4. The figure shows the block diagram for 24 V supply voltage.
In the texts for operator, timeout and evaluation, you are able to see which connection is being tested. Example: CC: SET+ SIGNAL IS LOW, VECUPA2 Explanation: In this test, the signal on connection PA2 (cruise control SET+) is too low. Probable cause: An open circuit.
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1.5 Software
The software used for testing the control unit is VISP (Vehicle Inspection by System Parameters).
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Tests
2.0 Tests
2.1 General, test performance
The sequence for the tests is decided when the settings for each workstation is being performed. The sequence described in this manual is not predetermined, it is just a brief explanation of each test available in VISP. In the description of each test, the phrase instructions shown on the screen means that the operator receives instructions from the VISP-program on the computer screen.
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The operator receives instructions on the screen to pull the lever Wash/Wipe. The lever shall be held in position until the operator receives instructions to release it. 2.9.1 Texts for the operator The following instructions are shown on the screen: Pull wash/wipe & hold Instruction: The operator shall pull the lever for windshield wipers and washer towards one and hold it there. Release wash/wipe Instruction: The operator shall release the lever. 2.9.2 Texts shown if time-out has occurred The following texts are shown on the screen if time-out occures during the test: Wash & wipe signal is low, VECUPA11 Explanation: The signal on connection PA11 (windshield wipers and washer) is too low. Probable cause: An open circuit. Wash & wipe signal is high, VECUPA11 Explanation: The signal on connection PA11 (windshield wipers and washer) is too high. Probable cause: A defective switch or shortcircuit to voltage.
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Figure 7. By moving the lever upwards, the interval for the windshield wipers is activated.
The operator receives instructions on the screen, to activate the interval for the windshield wipers by moving the lever upwards. After a short while the operator recieves instructions to turn off the interval. 2.10.1 Texts for the operator The following instructions are shown on the screen: Turn on wiper interval Instruction: The operator shall activate the interval for the windshield wipers by moving the lever upwards. Turn off wiper interval Instruction: The operator shall turn off the interval for the windshield wipers. 2.10.2 Texts shown if time-out has occurred The following texts are shown on the screen if time-out has occurred: Wiper interval signal is low, VECUPA10 Explanation: The signal on connection PA10 (the interval for the windshield wipers) is too low. Probable cause: An open circuit. Interval relay output is low, VECUPB16 Explanation: The signal on connection PB16 (output signal for the interval relay) is too low. Probable cause: An open circuit.
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Hold circuit wiper signal is low, VECUPA9 Explanation: The signal on connection PA9 (the hold circuit for the windshield wipers) is too low. Probable cause: An open circuit. Wiper interval signal is high, VECUPA10 Explanation: The signal on connection PA10 (interval for the windshield wipers) is too high. Probable cause: A defective switch or shortcircuit to voltage. Interval relay output is high, VECUPB16 Explanation: The signal on connection PB16 (output for the interval relay) is too high. Probable cause: A defective switch or shortcircuit to voltage. Hold circuit wiper signal is high, VECUPA9 Explanation: The signal on connection PA9 (hold circuit for the windshield wipers) is too high. Probable cause: A defective switch or shortcircuit to voltage.
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Explanation: The operator has not set the retarder lever in position 4. Probable cause: No connection and shortcuts are detected.
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