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Bendix ABS

Application User’s
Manual
Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual
NEXIQ Technologies retains all ownership rights to Bendix ABS Application and its documentation. The Bendix
ABS Application source code is a confidential trade secret of NEXIQ Technologies. You may not decipher or de-
compile Bendix ABS Application, develop source code for Bendix ABS Application, or knowingly allow others to
do so. Bendix ABS Application and its documentation may not be sublicensed or transferred without the prior written
consent of NEXIQ Technologies.
This manual, as well as the software it describes, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in
accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is
subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by NEXIQ Technologies. NEXIQ
Technologies assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book.
Except as permitted by such license, no part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted, in any form or by
any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of NEXIQ Technologies.

©2005 NNT, Inc. All rights reserved. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective
holders. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
www.nexiq.com

Revision date: 05/28/05


Chapter 1:
Using This Manual ................................................. 1
Manual Overview........................................................................... 2
Conventions................................................................................... 3
Special Messages................................................................................. 3
Notes ................................................................................................. 3
Important ........................................................................................... 3
Cautions ............................................................................................ 3
Warnings ........................................................................................... 3
Stop ................................................................................................... 4
Troubleshooting................................................................................. 4
Specialized Text ................................................................................... 5
Chapter 2:
Getting Started ..................................................... 7
Loading the Application ................................................................. 8
Navigating the Application ........................................................... 10
Menu Hierarchies................................................................................ 10
EC-15 .............................................................................................. 11
EC-16 .............................................................................................. 12
EC-17 .............................................................................................. 13
EC-30 .............................................................................................. 14
EC-30T ............................................................................................ 15
ABS-6 .............................................................................................. 16
TABS-6 ............................................................................................ 17
Making Selections............................................................................... 18

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Chapter 3:
Using the Application........................................... 19
Viewing Diagnostic Codes........................................................... 20
Viewing Active Faults ......................................................................... 21
Viewing Fault History.......................................................................... 24
Clearing Fault History ......................................................................... 26
Clearing Active Faults ........................................................................ 28

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Viewing ECU Information ............................................................ 30
Using Test Systems..................................................................... 31
EC-15 ................................................................................................. 31
Pulse Modulator .............................................................................. 31
Special Tests................................................................................... 33
EC-16 ................................................................................................. 37
Pulse Modulator .............................................................................. 37
Disable Traction .............................................................................. 39
Special Tests................................................................................... 41
EC-17 ................................................................................................. 45
Disable Traction .............................................................................. 45
Pulse Modulator .............................................................................. 46
Special Tests................................................................................... 48
EC-30 ................................................................................................. 62
Disable Traction .............................................................................. 62
Pulse Modulator .............................................................................. 63
End of Line Test .............................................................................. 65
Special Tests................................................................................... 72
EC-30T ............................................................................................... 95
Pulse Modulator .............................................................................. 95
End of Line Test .............................................................................. 97
Special Tests................................................................................. 104
ABS-6 ............................................................................................... 116
Test Inputs .................................................................................... 116
Test Outputs.................................................................................. 117
Valve Cycle Tests ......................................................................... 119
Write TSC1 Torque Limit............................................................... 121
End of Line Tests .......................................................................... 123
TABS-6 ............................................................................................. 130
Test Sensors ................................................................................. 130
Test Modulators ............................................................................ 131
Test Warning Lamp ....................................................................... 133
End of Line Tests .......................................................................... 135

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Viewing the Data List................................................................. 142
Resetting the ECU..................................................................... 143
System Configuration ................................................................ 145
View Configuration ........................................................................... 145
Viewing Tire Size .......................................................................... 145
Viewing System Setup .................................................................. 147
Editing Configuration ........................................................................ 149
Edit Tire Size................................................................................. 149
Edit System Setup......................................................................... 153
Set Odometer................................................................................ 157
Enable Enhanced PLC.................................................................. 165
Default Configuration Index (EC-30) ............................................. 168
Performing Self Configuration .......................................................... 170
Printing Data.............................................................................. 172
Appendix A:
Data Parameters................................................ 175
Data List Parameters................................................................. 176
EC-15/16/17/30/30T ......................................................................... 176
ABS-6 ............................................................................................... 178
TABS-6 ............................................................................................. 179

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View Configuration .................................................................... 180
View System Configuration .............................................................. 180
EC-16 ............................................................................................ 180
EC-17 ............................................................................................ 181
EC-30 ............................................................................................ 182
EC-30T .......................................................................................... 184
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 185
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 185
View Tire Configuration .................................................................... 186
EC-16/17/30/30T ........................................................................... 186
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 186
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 187
View Broadcast Configuration .......................................................... 187
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 187
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 187
View Odometer Configuration .......................................................... 188
Edit Configuration ...................................................................... 189
Edit System Configuration ................................................................ 189
EC-16 ............................................................................................ 189
EC-17 ............................................................................................ 190
EC-30 ............................................................................................ 190
EC-30T .......................................................................................... 193
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 194
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 194
Edit Tire Configuration...................................................................... 195
EC-16/17/30 .................................................................................. 195
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 195
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 195
Edit Broadcast Configuration............................................................ 196
ABS-6 ............................................................................................ 196
TABS-6.......................................................................................... 196
Edit Odometer Configuration ............................................................ 197

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Appendix B:
Diagnostic Codes ............................................... 199
EC-15 and EC-16 ...................................................................... 200
DEV (SID) ........................................................................................ 200
FLT (FMI) ........................................................................................ 201
EC-17 ........................................................................................ 203
DEV (SID)......................................................................................... 203
FLT (FMI) ......................................................................................... 204
EC-30 ........................................................................................ 206
DEV (SID)......................................................................................... 206
FLT (FMI) ........................................................................................ 208
EC-30T ...................................................................................... 211
DEV (SID) ........................................................................................ 211
FLT (FMI) ......................................................................................... 211
ABS-6 ........................................................................................ 214
TABS-6...................................................................................... 221
Appendix C:
Warranty & Service ............................................ 227
Exclusive Warranty.................................................................... 228
Exclusive Remedy..................................................................... 228
Return Materials Authorization (RMA)....................................... 228
Return of Goods Policy ............................................................. 230
Return Goods Authorization (RGA) Procedure ................................ 230

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1

Using This Manual

uManual Overview, page 2


uConventions, page 3

T his chapter provides an overview of this manual’s organization and the conventions
used throughout.

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 1


Chapter 1 • Using This Manual

Manual Overview
This manual provides basic and detailed information to support you in using the
Bendix ABS Application.

The manual is comprised of the following sections:

• Table of Contents—helps you to find the information you are looking for
quickly and easily.
• Using this Manual—provides an overview of this user’s manual.
• Getting Started—provides instructions for loading and navigating
through the application.
• Using the Application—provides detailed instructions for accessing and
using the application’s features.
• Warranty & Service Appendix—provides warranty and service informa-
tion.
• Data Parameters Appendix—provides listings of the paramters support-
ed by the application.
• Diagnostic Codes Appendix—provides listings of the fault codes sup-
ported by the application.
Each chapter is introduced by an “at-a-glance” list of the chapter’s contents, along
with corresponding page numbers.

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Conventions

Conventions
This section provides descriptions of the conventions used throughout this
manual.

Special Messages
Notes
NOTE provides explanations, comments, or tips related to the subject matter that
is being discussed.

Example:

NOTE:
i Refer to the page number provided for each described component for fur-
ther details.

Important
IMPORTANT indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to
the test equipment or vehicle.

Example:

IMPORTANT:

ä Keep all cables clear of moving or hot engine parts.


Cautions
CAUTION inidcates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.

Example:

CAUTION:

ä Do not use the unit to perform tests on household or industrial sources.


Warnings
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury to the operator or bystanders.

Example:

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Chapter 1 • Using This Manual

WARNING:
ä Wear gloves when handling hot engine components.
Stop
Information that needs to be considered before proceeding is presented in the fol-
lowing manner:

Before using this application, be sure to read the user’s


manual supplied with the Pro-Link® product you are using
for:

• important safety information.


• instructions on connecting the device to a vehicle.
• instructions on properly inserting an application card

Troubleshooting
Information intended to help you to address or anticipate potential issues are pre-
sented in the following manner:

If the “Loading Application” message continuously appears,


check the label on the card to verify you are using the
appropriate card for the given manufacturer/ECU.

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Conventions

Specialized Text
The following specially formatted text is used to help you to differentiate certain
elements discussed within this manual:

• Feature: Used to highlight the name of a specific feature.


Example: “Use the View Configuration option to view the configuration
parameters for tire size and system setup.
• Field/Line: Used to highlight the name of a field or a line of text from a
display.
Example: “The Request Lamp line updates to reflect the current
request.”
• Menu Items: Used to highlight a series of menu selections.
Example: “From the Main Menu, select MPC UTILITIES 4RS-232 SERIAL
PORT4TERMINAL SETUP...”.
• Screen titles: Used to highlight the title of a screen displaying on the
Pro-Link®.
Example: “The display shows the Review Snapshot menu, which lists
the event captures at the bottom of the screen”.

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Chapter 1 • Using This Manual

6 Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual


2

Getting Started

uLoading the Application, page 8


uNavigating the Application, page 10

The Bendix†ABS/ATC Application, used in conjunction with the Pro-Link® handheld


diagnostic tool , allows you to perform diagnostics for the following Bendix systems:

• EC-15
• EC-16
• EC-17
• EC-30
• EC-30T
• ABS-6
• TABS-6
This chapter provides information to help you get started with using the application.

† Since this application is supported by both the Pro-Link GRAPHIQ™ and the Pro-Link® Plus, this manual uses
“Pro-Link®” to refer to both products.

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 7


Chapter 2 • Getting Started

Loading the Application


Follow the steps provided in this section to establish communication between the
Pro-Link® and the vehicle’s ECU.

To load the application:


1 Be sure that the Pro-Link® is properly connected to the vehicle and is powered
on.

2 Turn the ignition key to the ON position.

3 Insert the application card.

The system boots up and displays the following screen:

BENDIX ABS/ATC

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
BENDIX LOADER VX.X

4 Press .

The application checks to determine the ECU system.

CHECKING HARDWARE
MODEL
PLEASE WAIT...

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Loading the Application

Once the system is determined, the application requests data from the ECU.

REQUESTING
BRAKE ECU INFO
PLEASE WAIT...

The screen displays the menu specific to the system that is detected. For
example:

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

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Chapter 2 • Getting Started

Navigating the Application


This section provides an overview of the menu structure for each supported ECM
system, and provides an overview on using the Pro-Link® keypad to access the
application’s features.

Menu Hierarchies
This section provides illustrations of the menu structure for each supported ECM
system. Refer to the menu structure appropriate for the system you are currently
testing.

» EC-15 (page 11)


» EC-17 (page 13)
» EC-30 (page 14)
» EC-30T (page 15)
» ABS-6 (page 16)
» TABS-6 (page 17)
NOTE:
i The illustrations provided in this section show the menus in the order in
®
which they appear on the Pro-Link display.

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Navigating the Application

EC-15

ABS Main Menu

Diagnostic
Codes

Active Faults

Fault History

Cir Fault History

ECU
Information

Test System

Pulse Modulato r

Special Tests

Retarder Relay

Warning Lamp

Print

Data List

Diagnostic
Code

Figure 2.1 EC-15 Menu Hierarchy

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Chapter 2 • Getting Started

EC-16

Figure 2.2 EC-16 Menu Hierarchy

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Navigating the Application

EC-17

Figure 2.3 EC-17 Menu Hierarchy

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 13


Chapter 2 • Getting Started

EC-30

Figure 2.4 EC-30 Menu Hierarchy

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Navigating the Application

EC-30T

Figure 2.5 EC-30T Menu Hierarchy

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 15


Chapter 2 • Getting Started

ABS-6

Figure 2.6 ABS-6 Menu Hierarchy

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Navigating the Application

TABS-6

Figure 2.7 TABS-6 Menu Hierarchy

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 17


Chapter 2 • Getting Started

Making Selections
In order to use the features provided with this application, you will need to select
from various menus presented on the screen. Making selections typically involves
using the Pro-Link® arrow keys and the key.

The following convention is used throughout this manual in order to provide ab-
breviated instructions on making on-screen selections.

Example Instruction Step:


1 From the Bendix Tractor X.X menu, select ECU Information.

What this means:


The example instruction step is an abbreviation of the following procedure:

1 From the Bendix Tractor X.X menu, press the or key to select the
ECU Information option, then press .

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3

Using the
Application

u Viewing Diagnostic Codes, page 20


uViewing ECU Information, page 30
uUsing Test Systems, page 31
uViewing the Data List, page 142
uResetting the ECU, page 143
uSystem Configuration, page 145
uPrinting Data, page 172

T his chapter provides instructions for accessing and using the features available for all
systems supported by this application.

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 19


Chapter 3 • Using the Application

Viewing Diagnostic Codes

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

The Diagnostic Codes feature provides options for viewing and clearing active
fault codes. Select from the following menu options:

• Active Faults (pg. 21)


• Fault History (pg. 24)
• Clear Fault History (pg. 26)
• Clear Active Faults (pg. 28)

NOTE:
i Refer to Appendix B, “Diagnostic Codes” for a complete listing of all codes
supported by this application.

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Viewing Diagnostic Codes

Viewing Active Faults


Use the Active Faults option to view fault codes that are currently active on the
ECM.

When an active fault is detected, the fault information appears on Pro-Link®


screen, as shown on the following sample screen.

Name of component R I G H T M I D D LE S E N S O R
Fault description SENSOR OPEN

Fault information A 01 DEV:14 FLT:01

Active Device Fault Code


Code or SID or FMI
Fault
number

Figure 3.1 Sample screen showing an Active Fault

NOTE:
i If no active codes are detected, the screen displays “No Active Codes”.
NOTE:
i A ↑ and ↓ displaying on the screen indicates multiple fault codes were
detected.

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

To view active faults:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Diagnostic Codes.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

2 Select Active Faults.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
ACTIVE FAULTS

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Viewing Diagnostic Codes

The screen displays the active faults. For example:

RIGHT MIDDLE SENSOR


SENSOR OPEN

A 01 DEV:14 FLT:01

NOTE:
i Refer to Figure 3.1, on page 21 for details about how the fault information
is presented on this screen.

3 If multiple faults exist, press the or key to scroll forward/


backward through the list, as needed.

4 To exit, press the button. The screen returns to the Diagnostic


Codes menu.

—To return to the main menu, press again.

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

Viewing Fault History


Use the FAULT HISTORY option to view all faults that are no longer active.

The following sample screen shows how the fault history codes appear on the Pro-
Link® screen.

Name of component RR MODULATOR


Fault description IS OPEN

Fault information H 01 DEV:0A FLT:05

Historic Device Fault Code


Code or SID or FMI
Fault
number

Figure 3.2 Sample screen showing an Active Fault

To view fault history:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Diagnostic Codes.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

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Viewing Diagnostic Codes

2 Select Fault History.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

↑----Selections---- ↓
FAULT HISTORY

The screen displays the fault history codes. For example:

RR MODULATOR
IS OPEN

H 01 DEV:0A FLT:05

NOTE:
i Refer to Figure 3.2, on page 24 for details about how the fault information
is presented on this screen.

3 If multiple faults exist, press the or key to scroll forward/


backward through the list, as needed.

4 To exit, press the button. The screen returns to the Diagnostic


Codes menu.

—To return to the Main Menu, press again.

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 25


Chapter 3 • Using the Application

Clearing Fault History


Use the Clr Fault History option to clear the accumulated codes currently in fault
history.

To clear fault history:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Diagnostic Codes.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

2 Select Clr Fault History.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
CLR FAULT HISTORY

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Viewing Diagnostic Codes

The screen prompts for confirmation.

CLEAR FAULT HISTORY


ARE YOU SURE?

YES [NO]

3 If you wish to proceed with clearing faults, press to select Yes,


then press .

FAULT HISTORY
CLEARED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press . The screen returns to the Diagnostic Codes menu.

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

Clearing Active Faults


Use the Clr Active Faults option to clear Active Faults that are stored in the
system ECU.

NOTE:
i This option is not available for EC-15 systems.
To clear active faults:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Diagnostic Codes.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DIAGNOSTIC CODES

2 Select Clr Active Faults.

DIAGNOSTIC CODES

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
CLR ACTIVE FAULTS

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Viewing Diagnostic Codes

The screen prompts for confirmation.

CLEAR ACTIVE FAULTS


ARE YOU SURE?

YES [NO]

3 If you wish to proceed with clearing active faults, press to select


YES, then press .

ACTIVE FAULTS
CLEARED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press . The screen returns to the Diagnostic Codes menu.

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

Viewing ECU Information


Use the ECU Information feature to view configuration information for the ECU
you are currently testing.

To view ECU information:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select ECU INFORMATION.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
ECU INFORMATION

The screen displays the current ECU information. For example:

REV: BW-363-CD RXX


PART #: N/A
SERIAL #: N/A
V E R #: 2.02.03
ECU TYPE: EC-30T
MODEL: EC0-30T JI

2 To exit, press .

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Using Test Systems

Using Test Systems


The Test Systems feature allows you to test the operation of components of the
ABS/ATC systems.

Refer to the section appropriate for the ECU you are currently testing.

• EC-15 (pg. 31)

• EC-16 (pg. 37)

• EC-17 (pg. 45)

• EC-30 (pg. 62)

• EC-30T (pg. 95)

• ABS-6 (pg. 116)

• TABS-6 (pg. 130)

EC-15
This section provides instructions for using each of the following tests.

• Pulse Modulator (pg. 31)

• Special Tests (pg. 33)

Pulse Modulator
Use the Pulse Modulator option to test the vehicle’s modulators.

To use the Pulse Modulator test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

2 Select Pulse Modulator.

TEST SYSTEM
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
PULSE MODULATOR

The screen displays the Pulse Modulator menu.

PULSE MODULATOR
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LEFT FRONT

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option and press


.

The screen indicates that the selected modulator has been energized. For
example:

LEFT FRONT
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

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Using Test Systems

4 Press .

The screen returns to the Pulse Modulator menu.

5 To energize another modulator, repeat Steps 3 - 4; otherwise press to


exit.

Special Tests

The Special Tests feature provides the following test options:

• Retarder Relay (pg. 33)

• Warning Lamp (pg. 35)

NOTE:
i Each of these tests require the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as
Diagnostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are auto-
matically putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode
until you exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple
tests without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

Turning the Retarder Relay On/Off

Use the Retarder Relay option to turn the retarder relay on or off.

To turn the retarder relay on or off:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

The screen displays the Special Tests menu.

3 Select Retarder Relay.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
RETARDER RELAY

The screen indicates that the retarder relay is ON.

RETARDER RELAY
ON

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 To alternate between turning the Retarder Relay ON and OFF, press .

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Using Test Systems

5 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

Warning Lamp
Use the Warning Lamp Test option to turn the Warning Lamps on or off.

To run the Test Lamps option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the lamp that you wish to test
(Warning Lamp).

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
WARNING LAMP

4 Scroll to the desired option, and press .


The screen indicates that the lamp is ON. For example:

WARNING LAMP
ON

[PROCEED] EXIT

5 To alternate between turing the lamp ON and OFF, press .

6 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

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Using Test Systems

EC-16
This section provides instructions for using each of the following tests:

• Pulse Modulator (pg. 37)


• Disable Traction (pg. 39)
• Special Tests (pg. 41)

Pulse Modulator
Use the Pulse Modulator option to test the vehicle’s modulators.

To use the Pulse Modulator test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Pulse Modulator.

TEST SYSTEM
↑----Selections---- ↓
PULSE MODULATOR

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

The screen displays the Pulse Modulator menu.

PULSE MODULATOR
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LEFT FRONT

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option, and press


.
The screen indicates that the selected modulator has been energized. For
example:

LEFT FRONT
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press .
The screen returns to the Pulse Modulator menu.

5 To energize another modulator, repeat Steps 3 - 4; otherwise press to


exit.

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Using Test Systems

Disable Traction
Use the Disable Traction option to temporarily disable the traction control
system.

To disable the traction control system:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

The screen displays the Test System menu.

2 Select Disable Traction.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
DISABLE TRACTION

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Chapter 3 • Using the Application

The screen indicates that the traction control is disabled.

TRACTION CONTROL
DISABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

3 Press .
To re-enable the traction control system:
1 Press to return to the main menu.

2 Select Reset ECU. Pro-Link® resets and the traction control system is re-
enabled.

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Using Test Systems

Special Tests
The Special Tests feature provides the following test options:

• Retarder Relay (pg. 41)


• Traction/Warning Lamp (pg. 43)

NOTE:
i Each of these tests require the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as
Diagnostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are auto-
matically putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode
until you exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple
tests without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

Turning the Retarder Relay On/Off


Use the Retarder Relay option to turn the retarder relay on or off.

To turn the retarder relay on or off:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

The screen displays the Special Tests menu.

3 Select Retarder Relay.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
RETARDER RELAY

The screen indicates that the retarder relay is ON.

RETARDER RELAY
ON

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 To alternate between turning the Retarder Relay ON and OFF, press .

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5 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

Traction/Warning Lamp
Use the Traction/Warning Lamp Test option to turn the Traction and Warning
Lamps on or off.

To run the Test Lamps option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Press the or keys to scroll to the lamp that you wish to test (Trac-
tion Lamp or Warning Lamp).

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TRACTION LAMP

4 Scroll to the desired option, and press .


The screen indicates that the lamp you selected is ON. For example:

TRACTION LAMP
ON

[PROCEED] EXIT

5 To alternate between turing the selected lamp ON and OFF, press .

6 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

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EC-17

This section provides instructions for using each of the following tests, which are
available for an EC-17 system.

• Disable Traction (pg. 45)

• Pulse Modulator (pg. 46)

• Special Tests (pg. 48)

Disable Traction

Use the Disable Traction option to temporarily disable the traction control
system.

To disable the traction control system:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Disable Traction.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
DISABLE TRACTION

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The screen indicates that the traction control is disabled.

TRACTION CONTROL
DISABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

3 Press .
To re-enable the traction control system:
1 Press to return to the main menu.
2 Select Reset ECU. Pro-Link® resets and the traction control system is re-
enabled.

Pulse Modulator
Use the Pulse Modulator option to test the vehicle’s modulators.

To use the Pulse Modulator test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Pulse Modulator.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
PULSE MODULATOR

The screen displays the Pulse Modulator menu.

PULSE MODULATOR

↑----Selections---- ↓
LEFT FRONT

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option, and press


.

The screen indicates that the selected modulator has been energized. For
example:

LEFT FRONT
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

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4 Press .

The screen returns to the Pulse Modulator menu.

5 To energize another modulator, repeat Steps 3 - 4. Otherwise press to


exit.

Special Tests
The Special Tests feature provides the following test options:

• Tests Sensors (pg. 48)

• Test Modulator (pg. 51)

• Retarder Relay (pg. 54)

• Test ATC Valve (pg. 56)

• Test Lamps (pg. 58)

NOTE:
i Each of these tests require the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as
Diagnostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are auto-
matically putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode
until you exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple
tests without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

Test Sensors
Use the Test Sensors option to test the wheel speed sensors.

To test the wheel speed sensors:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Sensors.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SENSORS

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If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to continue.

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The screen displays the wheel speed sensor information. For example:

L FRONT 0.0 mph


R FRONT 0.0 mph
L REAR 0.0 mph
R REAR 0.0 mph

Test Modulator
Use the Test Modulator option to test the modulator’s performance.

To run the test modulators test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Modulators.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST MODULATORS

The screen displays the Test Modulator selection menu. For example:

TEST MODULATOR

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LEFT FRONT

4 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option, and press


.

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If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

5 Press to continue.

While in Diagnostic Mode, the Warning Lamp and Traction Lamp will turn
on, and the Retarder Relay will turn off.

The screen displays the testing status for the modulator you have selected.
For example:

DECREASE P R E S S U R E
ACTIVATING
[ ]
LEFT FRONT

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HOLD PRESSURE
ACTIVATING
[ ]
LEFT FRONT

When the test is complete, the screen returns to the Test Modulators menu.

Retarder Relay
Use the Retarder Relay option to turn the retarder relay on or off.

To run the Retarder Relay test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Retarder Relay.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
RETARDER RELAY

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

The Warning Lamp and Traction Lamp will turn on, and the Retarder Relay
will turn off.

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Test ATC Valve


The Test ATC Valve option energizes an ATC Valve for six seconds, if an ATC
Valve is detected.

To run the ATC Valve test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Test ATC Valve.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST ATC VALVE

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

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The screen indicates that the ATC Valve modulator is energized.

TEST ATC VALVE


MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

5 Press .

The screen returns to the Special Tests menu.

Test Lamps
Use the Test Lamps option to turn the Traction and Warning Lamps on or off.

To test the Traction and Warning Lamps:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Lamps.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST LAMPS

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—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

The screen displays the Test Lamps menu.

TEST LAMPS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TRACTION LAMP

5 Select the lamp that you wish to test.

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The screen indicates that the selected lamp is ON. For example:

TRACTION LAMP
ON

[PROCEED] EXIT

6 To alternate between turing the selected lamp ON and OFF, press .

7 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

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EC-30
This section provides instructions for using each of the following tests, which are
available for an EC-30 system:

• Disable Traction (pg. 62)

• Pulse Modulator (pg. 63)

• End of Line Test (pg. 65)

• Special Tests (pg. 72)

Disable Traction
Use the Disable Traction option to temporarily disable the traction control
system.

To disable the traction control system:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Disable Traction.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DISABLE TRACTION

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The screen indicates that the traction control is disabled.

TRACTION CONTROL
DISABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

3 Press .
To re-enable the traction control system:
1 Press to return to the main menu.
2 Select Reset ECU. Pro-Link® resets and the traction control system is re-
enabled.

Pulse Modulator
Use the Pulse Modulator option to test the vehicle’s modulators.

To use the Pulse Modulator test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Pulse Modulator.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
PULSE MODULATOR

The screen displays the Pulse Modulator menu.

PULSE MODULATOR

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LEFT REAR

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option, and press


.

The screen indicates that the selected modulator has been energized. For
example:

LEFT FRONT
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

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4 Press .
The screen returns to the Pulse Modulator menu.

5 To energize another modulator, repeat Steps 3 - 4. Otherwise press to


exit.

End of Line Test


Use the End of Line Test option to perform the following tests:

• Sensor Sequence Test—Allows you to test that the proper sensor is con-
nected to the proper wheel (pg. 65).
• Modulator Sequence Test—Automatically energizes all available modu-
lators (pg. 67).
• Load Battery Voltage Test—Allows you to detect the amount the battery
voltage will drop if all available modulators are energized at the same
time (pg. 69).
Performing the Sensor Sequence Test
To perform the Sensor Sequence Test:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

3 Select Sensor Sequence Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
S E NSOR SEQUENCE TEST

The screen displays the available sensor sequence information. For


example:

R FRONT <1mph
R MIDDLE <1mph
R REAR <1mph
L REAR <1mph

At this point, you can begin rotating the wheels, one at a time.

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Pro-Link® detects the wheel speed above 1 mph and keeps track of the
sequence in which wheels were rotated. The screen then displays the
maximum wheel speed detected for each wheel and the sequence number.
For example:

R FRONT XXX.X mph1


R MIDDLE XXX.X mph2
R REAR XXX.X mph3
L REAR XXX.X mph4

4 Press to exit the screen.

Performing the Modulator Sequence Test


Use the Modulator Sequence Test to energize the vehicle’s modulators.

To perform the Modulator Sequence Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

3 Select Modulator Seq Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR SEQ TEST

Pro-Link® energizes the right front modulator for 3 seconds:

RIGHT FRONT
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

Pro-Link® waits for 2 seconds, then energizes the next available modulator.

When testing is complete, the screen returns to the End of Line Test menu.

4 Press to exit.

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Performing the Load Battery Voltage Test


To perform the Load Battery Voltage Test:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

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3 Select Load Batt Volt Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LOAD BATT VOLTAGE TEST

The screen indicates that modulators are being energized.

ENERGIZING
MODULATORS

PLEASE WAIT

The modulators are energized for 3 seconds. During this time, the battery
voltage is polled.

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After 3 seconds, the screen displays the battery voltage information. For
example:

BATT VOLT CHANGED


FROM: 12.0V
TO: 11.0V
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue.

The screen indicates that the ECU is exiting Diagnostic Mode and will reset.

EXITING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
ECU WILL RESET
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

5 Press to continue.

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Special Tests
The Special Tests feature provides the following test options:

• Test Sensors (pg. 72)

• Test Modulator (pg. 75)

• Retarder Relay (pg. 78)

• Test ATC Valve (pg. 80)

• Test Lamps (pg. 82)

• Serial Retarder (pg. 85)

• Torque Limit (pg. 88)

• ECU LED Test

NOTE:
i Each of these tests require the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as
Diagnostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are auto-
matically putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode
until you exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple
tests without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

Test Sensors

Use the Test Sensors option to test the wheel speed sensors.

To test the wheel speed sensors:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Sensors.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SENSORS

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If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to continue.

The screen displays the wheel speed sensor information. For example:

L FRONT 0.0 mph


R FRONT 0.0 mph
L REAR 0.0 mph
R REAR 0.0 mph

5 Press to exit.

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Test Modulator
Use the Test Modulator option to test the modulator’s performance.

To run the test modulators test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Test Modulators.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST MODULATORS

The screen displays the Test Modulator selection menu. For example:

TEST MODULATOR

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LEFT FRONT

4 Select the desired modulator.

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If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

5 Press to select PROCEED.

While in test mode, the Warning Lamp and Traction Lamp will turn on, and
the Retarder Relay will turn off.
The screen displays the testing status for the modulator you have selected.
For example:

DECREASE P R E S S U R E
ACTIVATING
[ ]
LEFT FRONT

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HOLD PRESSURE
ACTIVATING
[ ]
LEFT FRONT

When the test is complete, the screen returns to the Test Modulators menu.

Retarder Relay
Use the Retarder Relay option to turn the retarder relay on or off.

To turn the retarder relay on or off:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Retarder Relay.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
RETARDER RELAY

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to continue.

The Warning Lamp and Traction Lamp will turn on, and the Retarder Relay
will turn off.

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Test ATC Valve


The Test ATC Valve option energizes an ATC Valve for six seconds, if an ATC
Valve is detected.

To run the ATC Valve test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Test ATC Valve.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST ATC VALVE

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

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The screen indicates that the ATC Valve modulator is energized.

TEST ATC VALVE


MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

5 Press .

Test Lamps
Use the Test Lamps option to turn the Traction and Warning Lamps on or off.

To run the Test Lamps option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Lamps.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST LAMPS

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—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

The screen displays the Test Lamps menu.

TEST LAMPS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TRACTION LAMP

5 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option and press


.

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The screen indicates that the lamp you selected is ON. For example:

TRACTION LAMP
ON

[PROCEED] EXIT

6 To alternate between turing the selected lamp ON and OFF, press .

7 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

Serial Retarder

Use the Serial Retarder option to enable/disable the Serial Retarder for one of
the following systems, on either the J1922 or J1939 communication link:

• Engine

• Exhaust

• Driveline

• Transmission

To run the Serial Retarder test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Serial Retarder.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SERIAL RETARDER

The screen displays the Serial Retarder selection menu.

SERIAL RETARDER

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
ENGINE

4 Select the desired system.

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—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

5 Press to select PROCEED.

The screen prompts you to select a communication link:

SELECT
COMMUNICATION LINK

[J1922] J1939

6 Select the desired option:

—For J1922, press .

—For J1939, press , then .

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The screen indicates that the retarder state for the select system is disabled.
For example:

ENGINE
RETARDER STATE
DISABLED
[PROCEED] EXIT

7 To alternate between switching the state between DISABLED and ENABLED,


simply press .

8 Press to exit the screen.

Torque Limit
Use the Torque Limit option to enable or disable the torque limit broadcast on
either the J1922 or J1939 communication links. When the torque limit is enabled,
you can change the torque limit broadcast percentage.

To run the Torque Limit test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Torque Limit.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TORQUE LIMIT

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—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

The screen prompts you to select a communication link.

SELECT
COMMUNICATION LINK

[J1922] J1939

5 Select the desired option:

—For J1922, press .

—For J1939, press , then .

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The screen prompts you to select a broadcast link.

SELECT
BROADCAST LINK

[DISABLE] ENABLE

6 Select the desired option:

—For DISABLE, press .


The request is sent to the ECU, and the screen returns to the Special Tests
menu.
—For ENABLE, press , then press .
The screen prompts you to enter the Torque Limit percentage to
broadcast.

TORQUE LIMIT
PERCENTAGE TO BCAST
(0 - 125)

7 Use the numeric keys to enter the torque limit percentage then press
.
If the percentage you entered is within the 0 - 125 range, Pro-Link® sends
the request to enable the Torque Limit Broadcast to the ECU.

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ECU LED Test


Use the ECU LED Test option to test the ECU’s LEDs.

To run the ECU LED Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select ECU LED Test.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
ECU LED TEST

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

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The screen indicates that the ECU LEDs are currently OFF.

ECU LED TEST


LEDS OFF

[PROCEED] EXIT

5 To alternate between switching the state between OFF and ON, simply press
.

6 Press to exit the screen.

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EC-30T
This section provides instructions for using each of the following tests, which are
available for an EC-30T system:

• Pulse Modulator (pg. 95)


• End of Line Test (pg. 97)
• Special Tests
— Test Sensors (pg. 104)
— Test Modulator (pg. 106)
— Test Lamps (pg. 110)
— ECU LED Test (pg. 113)

Pulse Modulator
Use the Pulse Modulator option to test the vehicle’s modulators.

To use the Pulse Modulator test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Pulse Modulator.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
PULSE MODULATOR

The screen displays the Pulse Modulator menu.

PULSE MODULATOR

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR 1

3 Press the or keys to scroll to the desired option and press


.

The screen indicates that the selected modulator has been energized. For
example:

MODULATOR 1
MODULATOR ENERGIZED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

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4 Press .
The screen returns to the Pulse Modulator menu.

5 To energize another modulator, repeat Steps 3 - 4; otherwise press to


exit.

End of Line Test


Use the End of Line Test option to perform the following tests:

• Sensor Sequence Test (pg. 97).


• Modulator Sequence Test (pg. 99).
• Load Battery Voltage Test (pg. 101).
Performing the Sensor Sequence Test
Use the Sensor Sequence Test option to verify that the proper sensor is connect-
ed to the proper wheel.

To perform the Sensor Sequence Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

3 Select Sensor Sequence Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
S E NSOR SEQUENCE TEST

The screen displays the available sensor sequence information. For


example:

R FRONT <1mph
R REAR <1mph
L REAR <1mph

At this point, you can begin rotating the wheels, one at a time.

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Pro-Link® detects the wheel speed above 1 mph and keeps track of the
sequence in which wheels were rotated. The screen then displays the
maximum wheel speed detected for each wheel and the sequence number.
For example:

R FRONT XXX.X mph1


R REAR XXX.X mph3
L REAR XXX.X mph4

4 Press to exit the screen.

Performing the Modulator Sequence Test


Use the Modulator Sequence Test to energize the vehicle’s modulators.

To perform the Modulator Sequence Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

3 Select Modulator Seq Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR SEQ TEST

Pro-Link® energizes the right front modulator for 3 seconds:

MODULATOR 1
ENERGIZED

Pro-Link® waits for 2 seconds, then energizes the next available modulator.
When testing is complete, the screen returns to the End of Line Test menu.

4 Press to exit.

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Performing the Load Battery Voltage Test


The Load Battery Voltage Test enables you to detect the amount the battery
voltage will drop if all available modulators are energized at the same time.

To perform the Load Battery Voltage Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select End of Line Test.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
END OF LINE TEST

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3 Select Load Batt Volt Test.

END OF LINE TEST

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LOAD BATT VOLT TEST

The screen indicates that modulators are being energized.

ENERGIZING
MODULATORS

PLEASE WAIT

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The modulators are energized for 3 seconds. During this time, the battery
voltage is polled.

After 3 seconds, the screen displays the battery voltage information. For
example:

BATT VOLT CHANGED


FROM: 12.0V
TO: 11.0V
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue.
The screen indicates that the ECU is exiting Diagnostic Mode and will reset.

EXITING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
ECU WILL RESET
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

5 Press to continue.

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Special Tests
The Special Tests feature provides the following test options:

• Test Sensors (pg. 104)

• Test Modulator (pg. 106)

• Test Lamps (pg. 110)

• ECU LED Test (pg. 113)

Test Sensors

Use the Test Sensors option to test the wheel speed sensors.

To test the wheel speed sensors:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Sensors.

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If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] ←→ EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to continue.

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The screen displays the wheel speed sensor information. For example:

L FRONT 0.0 mph


R FRONT 0.0 mph
L REAR 0.0 mph
R REAR 0.0 mph

Test Modulator
Use the Test Modulator option to test the modulator’s performance.

To run the test modulators test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

3 Select Test Modulators.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST MODULATORS

The screen displays the Test Modulator selection menu. For example:

TEST MODULATOR

↑----Selections---- ↓
MODULATOR 1

4 Select the desired modulator.

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—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[ P R OCEED] ←→ EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

5 Press to select PROCEED.

While in Test Mode, the Warning Lamp will turn on.

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The screen displays the testing status for the modulator you have selected.
For example:

DECREASE P R E S S U R E
ACTIVATING
[ ]
MOD 1

HOLD PRESSURE
ACTIVATING
[ ]
MOD 1

When the test is complete, the screen returns to the Test Modulators menu.

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Test Lamps
Use the Test Lamps option to turn the Warning Lamp on or off.

To test the Traction and Warning Lamps:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select Test Lamps.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST LAMPS

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! E N T E R I N G
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[PROCEED] ←→ EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requires the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

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The screen displays the Test Lamps menu.

TEST LAMPS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
WARNING LAMP

5 Press to select Warning Lamp.

The screen indicates that the lamp you selected is ON. For example:

WARNING LAMP
ON

[PROCEED] EXIT

6 To alternate between turing the selected lamp ON and OFF, press .

7 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

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ECU LED Test


Use the ECU LED Test option to test the ECU’s LEDs.

To run the ECU LED Test:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Special Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
SPECIAL TESTS

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3 Select ECU LED Test.

SPECIAL TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
ECU LED TEST

—If the ECU is not currently in Test Mode, the screen displays the following
message:

WARNING! ENTERING
DIAGNOSTIC MODE

[ P R OCEED] ←→ EXIT

NOTE:
i This test requireS the ECU to be in Test Mode (also referred to as Diag-
nostic Mode). Upon selecting any of the test options, you are automatically
putting the ECU in Test Mode. The ECU will remain in Test Mode until you
exit the Special Tests menu. This means that you can run multiple tests
without having to enter and exit the Test Mode with each test.

4 Press to select PROCEED.

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The screen indicates that the ECU LEDs are currently OFF.

ECU LED TEST


LEDS OFF

[PROCEED] EXIT

5 To alternate between switching the state between OFF and ON, press .

6 Press to exit the screen.

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ABS-6
This section provides instructions for using each of the following test options,
available for the ABS-6 system:

• Test Inputs (pg. 116)

• Test Outputs (pg. 117)

• Valve Cycle Tests (pg. 119)

• Write TSC1 Torque Limit (pg. 121)

• End of Line Tests (pg. 123)

Test Inputs
Use the Test Inputs option to verify input signals to the system.

To use the Test Inputs option:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Test Inputs.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST INPUTS

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The screen displays the input signal data. For example:

TC OVERRIDE SW OPEN
STOP LIGHT SW OPEN
OFFROAD SW OPEN
MUD SNOW SW OPEN
DIAGNOSTIC SW OPEN

3 To exit, press .

Test Outputs
Use the Test Outputs option to verify individual output signals from the system.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To use the Test Outputs option:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Test Outputs.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST OUTPUTS

The screen displays the Test Outputs menu.

TEST OUTPUTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
AXLE 2 R RELEASE

3 Use the or key to select the desired option and press .

The screen enables you to enter duration of time (in milliseconds) that you
want to test the selected valve.

DURATION
(3ms to 1000ms)

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4 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value and press . The
screen displays the selected valve and specified duration. For
example:

AXLE 2 R RELEASE
03 ms

[PROCEED] ←→ EXIT

5 Press to run the test.

—To repeat the test, press .

—To exit, press .

Valve Cycle Tests


Use the Valve Cycle Tests option to verify the individual modulator operation.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To use the Valve Cycle Tests option:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Valve Cycle Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
VALVE CYCLE TESTS

The screen displays the Valve Cycle Tests menu.

VALVE CYCLE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
AXLE 1 LT CYCLE 1

3 Use the or key to select the desired option and press .

The test begins and the screen displays according to the selected option.
For example:

AXLE 1 LT CYCLE 1

[FUNC TO ABORT]

4 To abort the test and exit the screen, press .

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Write TSC1 Torque Limit


Use the Write TSCI Torque Limit option to test the data communication to the
engine controller.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To use the Write TSC1 Torque Limit option:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Write TSC1 TRQ Lim.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
WRITE TSC1 TRQ LIM

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The screen displays the following message:

TORQUE LIMIT
PERCENTAGE TO BCAST
(-125 to 125)

NOTE:
i Be sure to enter a value that is within the range displayed on the screen.
3 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value then press .

The screen returns to the Test System menu.

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End of Line Tests


Use the End of Line Tests option to perform the following tests:

• Sensor Sequence Test (pg. 123)


• Modulator Sequence Test (pg. 125)
• Loaded Battery Voltage Test (pg. 127)

Performing the Sensor Sequence Test


Use the Sensor Sequence Test option to verify that the proper sensor is connect-
ed to the proper wheel.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Sensor Sequence Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

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3 Select Sensor Sequence Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
S E NSOR SEQUENCE TEST

The screen displays the available sensor sequence information. For


example:

R STEER <1mph
R DRIVE <1mph
R ADDITIONAL <1mph
L STEER <1mph
L DRIVE <1mph
L ADDITIONAL <1mph

At this point, you can begin rotating the wheels, one at a time.

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Pro-Link® detects the wheel speed above 1 mph and keeps track of the
sequence in which wheels were rotated. The screen then displays the
maximum wheel speed detected for each wheel and the sequence number.
For example:

AXLE 1 RIGHT XXX.X mph1


AXLE 2 RIGHT XXX.X mph2
AXLE 3 RIGHT XXX.X mph3
AXLE 3 LEFT XXX.X mph4
AXLE 2 LEFT XXX.X mph5
AXLE 1 LEFT XXX.X mph6

4 Press to exit the screen.

Performing the Modulator Sequence Test

Use the Modulator Sequence Test to energize the vehicle’s modulators.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Modulator Sequence Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

3 Select Modulator Seq Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR SEQ TEST

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Pro-Link® energizes the right front modulator for three seconds:

AXLE 1 LT
ENERGIZED

Pro-Link® waits for three seconds, then energizes the next available modu-
lator. When testing is complete, the screen returns to the End of Line Tests
menu.

4 Press to exit.

Performing the Loaded Battery Voltage Test

The Loaded Battery Voltage Test enables you to detect the amount the battery
voltage will drop if all available modulators are energized at the same time.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Loaded Battery Voltage Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

3 Select Load Batt Volt Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LOAD BATT VOLT TEST

The screen indicates that modulators are being energized.

ENERGIZING
MODULATORS

PLEASE WAIT

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The modulators are energized for three seconds. During this time, the
battery voltage is polled.

After three seconds, the screen displays the battery voltage information. For
example:

BATT VOLT CHANGED


FROM: 13.2
TO: 12.1
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue.

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TABS-6
This section provides instructions for using each of the following test options,
available for the TABS-6 system:

• Test Sensors (pg. 130)


• Test Modulators (pg. 131)
• Test Warning Lamp (pg. 133)
• End of Line Tests (pg. 135)

Test Sensors
Use the Test Sensors option to test the wheel speed sensors.

To use the Test Sensors option:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Test Sensors.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST SENSORS

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The screen displays the wheel speed sensor information. For example:

AXLE1 RIGHT 0
AXLE2 RIGHT 0
AXLE2 LEFT 0
AXLE1 LEFT 0

3 Press to exit.

Test Modulators
Use the Test Modulators option to perform individual valve cycling.

To use the Test Modulators option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select Test Modulators.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
TEST MODULATORS

The screen displays the Test Modulators selection screen.

TEST MODULATORS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR 1

3 Use the or key to select the desired option, then press


.

The screen displays the testing status for the modulator you have selected.
For example:

DECREASE PRESSURE
ACTIVATING
[ ]
MODULATOR 1

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HOLD PRESSURE
ACTIVATING
[ ]
MODULATOR 1

When the test is complete, the screen returns to the Test Modulators menu.

Test Warning Lamp


Use the Test Warning Lamp option to

To use the Test Warning Lamp option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select Test Warning Lamp.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST WARNING LAMP

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The screen indicates that the Warning Lamp is currently ON.

TEST WARNING LAMP


ON

[PROCEED] ←→ EXIT

3 Press to turn the Warning Lamp OFF.

4 To alternate between turing the lamp ON and OFF, press .

5 When finished testing, press or select EXIT.

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End of Line Tests


Use the End of Line Tests option to perform the following tests:

• Sensor Sequence Test (pg. 135)


• Modulator Sequence Test (pg. 137)
• Loaded Battery Voltage Test (pg. 139)

Performing the Sensor Sequence Test


Use the Sensor Sequence Test option to verify that the proper sensor is connect-
ed to the proper wheel.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Sensor Sequence Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑----Selections---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

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3 Select Sensor Sequence Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
S E NSOR SEQUENCE TEST

The screen displays the available sensor sequence information. For


example:

AXLE 1 RIGHT <1mph


AXLE 2 RIGHT <1mph
AXLE 2 LEFT <1mph
AXLE 1 LEFT <1mph

At this point, you can begin rotating the wheels, one at a time.

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Pro-Link® detects the wheel speed above 1 mph and keeps track of the
sequence in which wheels were rotated. The screen then displays the
maximum wheel speed detected for each wheel and the sequence number.
For example:

AXLE 1 RIGHT XXX.X mph1


AXLE 2 RIGHT XXX.X mph2
AXLE 3 RIGHT XXX.X mph3
AXLE 3 LEFT XXX.X mph4
AXLE 2 LEFT XXX.X mph5
AXLE 1 LEFT XXX.X mph6

4 Press to exit the screen.

Performing the Modulator Sequence Test

Use the Modulator Sequence Test to energize the vehicle’s modulators.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Modulator Sequence Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

3 Select Modulator Seq Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
MODULATOR SEQ TEST

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Pro-Link® energizes the Axle 1 right front modulator for three seconds:

MODULATOR 1
ENERGIZED

Pro-Link® waits for three seconds, then energizes the next available modu-
lator. When testing is complete, the screen returns to the End of Line Tests
menu.

4 Press to exit.

Performing the Loaded Battery Voltage Test

The Loaded Battery Voltage Test enables you to detect the amount the battery
voltage will drop if all available modulators are energized at the same time.

NOTE:
i The vehicle must not be moving when performing this test.
To perform the Loaded Battery Voltage Test:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Test System.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
TEST SYSTEM

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2 Select End of Line Tests.

TEST SYSTEM

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
END OF LINE TESTS

3 Select Load Batt Volt Test.

END OF LINE TESTS

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
LOAD BATT VOLT TEST

The screen indicates that modulators are being energized.

ENERGIZING
MODULATORS

PLEASE WAIT

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The modulators are energized for three seconds. During this time, the
battery voltage is polled.

After three seconds, the screen displays the battery voltage information. For
example:

BATT VOLT CHANGED


FROM: 13.2
TO: 12.1
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue.

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Viewing the Data List


NOTE:
i This feature is not available for EC-15 systems.
Use the Data List feature to view data list parameters in sequence of operation.

NOTE:
i Refer to Appendix A, “Data Parameters” for a complete listing of all sup-
ported data list parameters.

To view data list parameters:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select Data List.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
DATA LIST

The screen displays the data list parameters. For example:

L FRONT 0.0mph
R FRONT 0.0mph
L RE AR 0. 0m ph
R RE AR 0. 0m ph

2 Press the or keys to scroll through the parameters, as necessary.

3 To exit, press .

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Resetting the ECU

Resetting the ECU


Use the Reset ECU feature to reset the ECU that you are currently testing.

NOTE:
i This feature is not available on EC-15 systems.
To reset the ECU:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select Reset ECU.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
RESET ECU

The screen prompts for confirmation.

RESET ECU
ARE YOU SURE?

YES [NO]

2 To proceed, press to select YES, then press .

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The screen displays the following messages:

RESETTING ECU

PLEASE WAIT...

RESET ECU
SUCCESSFUL

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

3 Press . The screen returns to the main menu.

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System Configuration
NOTE:
i This feature is not available for EC-15 systems.
The System Configuration menu provides options that allow you to view and edit
the system configuration.

Select from the following menu options:

• View Configuration (below)


• Edit Config (pg. 149)
• Self Config (pg. 170)

View Configuration
Use the View Configuration option to view the configuration parameters for tire
size and system setup.

• View Tire Size (pg. 145)


• View System Setup (pg. 147)

Viewing Tire Size


Use the View Tire Size option to view the tire revolutions per mile specification for
the front, rear, and middle tires.

NOTE:
i Refer to page 186 to see a listing of supported tire size parameters.

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To view tire size information:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

2 Select View Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
VIEW CONFIG

3 Select View Tire Size.

VIEW CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
VIEW TIRE SIZE

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The screen displays the tire size information. For example:.

FRONT REVS PER MILE


500
REAR REVS PER MILE
500

4 Press to exit. The screen returns to the View Config selection screen.

Viewing System Setup


Use the View System Setup option to view system setup information.

To view system setup information:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

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2 Select View Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
VIEW CONFIG

3 Select View System Setup.

VIEW CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
VIEW SYSTEM SETUP

The screen displays the system setup information. For example:

CONFIG:
4 S / 2M
RETARDER RELAX
Y ES

4 Press to exit. The screen returns to the View Config selection screen.

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Editing Configuration
Use the Edit Configuration option to edit the configuration parameters for tire
size and system setup.

The following menu options are available:

• Edit Tire Size (pg. 149)


• Edit System Setup (pg. 153)
• Set Odometer (pg. 157)
• Enable Enhanced PLC (pg. 165)
• Default Config Index (pg. 168)

Edit Tire Size


Use the Edit Tire Size option to edit the tire size.

NOTE:
i Refer to page 186 for a listing of supported Tire Size parameters.
To edit tire size:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

2 Select Edit Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑----Selections---- ↓
EDIT CONFIG

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3 Select Edit Tire Size.

EDIT CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
EDIT TIRE SIZE

The screen displays the following warning message:

WARNING: INCORRECT
TIRE INPUT CAN
REDUCE PERFORMANCE
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

PROPER SETTING IS
NEEDED FOR ACCURATE
ODOMETER MILEAGE
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue.

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The screen displays the current tire size information. For example:

FRONT REVS PER MILE


500
REAR REVS PER MILE
50 0

5 Use the and keys to select the parameter you wish to edit, then
press .
The screen displays the selected parameter’s value range and presents a
line that allows you to enter a new value. For example:

F R O N T R EV S P E R M I L E
RANGE: 300-700

400

6 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired value, then press .

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The screen returns to the tire information screen, showing the new value for
the parameter that you edited. For example:

FRONT REVS PER MILE


400
REAR REVS PER MILE
5 00

—To edit another parameter, repeat Steps 5 - 6


7 To exit, press . The screen prompts you to confirm the changes you
have made.

SYSTEM CONFIG
ARE YOU SURE?

YES [NO]

8 To proceed with the changes, select YES.

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The screen indicates that the change was successful.

REPROGRAM ECU
SUCCESSFUL

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

9 Press to continue.

Edit System Setup


The Edit System Setup option allows you to edit the system setup by changing
parameters, as applicable.

To edit system setup:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

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2 Select Edit Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
EDIT CONFIG

3 Select Edit System Setup.

EDIT CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
EDIT SYSTEM SETUP

The screen displays the current configuration settings. For example:.

S/M CONTROL CONFIG


2 S/ 1 M , D O L L Y - A X L E
J1587: RD SPD BCAST
YES
J 1 5 8 7 : A B S STAT BCAST
NO
J1587:BATT VOL BCAST
NO

4 Use the or key to select the parameter you wish to edit, then
press .

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The screen displays the selected parameter’s value range and presents a
line that allows you to select a new value. For example:

J1587: RD SPD BCAST


RANGE: YES OR NO

↑ YES ↓

5 Use the or to select the desired value, then press .


—To edit another parameter, repeat Steps 4 - 5.
6 To exit, press . The screen prompts you to confirm the changes you
have made.

SYSTEM CONFIG
ARE YOU SURE?

YES [NO]

7 To proceed with the changes, press to select YES then press


.

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The screen displays a message indicating that the reprogram is in progress,


followed by a message indicating that the change was successful.

REPROGRAM ECU
SENDING DATA...

PLEASE WAIT...

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

REPROGRAM ECU
SUCCESSFUL

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

8 Press to continue. The screen returns to the Edit Config menu.

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Set Odometer

NOTE:
i This option is not available if the vehicle is in motion. Pro-Link® monitors
the wheel speed and if motion is detected, will notify you and will not allow
you to change the odometer.

NOTE:
i This option is available for only EC-30T and TABS-6 systems.
Use the Set Odometer option to modify the odometer value, if necessary.

To use the Set Odometer option:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRAILER
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

2 Select Edit Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑----Selections---- ↓
EDIT CONFIG

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3 Select Set Odometer.

EDIT CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SET ODOMETER

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The screen displays the following message:

PASSWORD R E Q U I R E D
FOR ACCESS TO THIS
FUNCTION
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

NOTE:
i To obtain the password, call 1-800-AIR-BRAK (1-800-247-2725) with the
serial number of the brake controller. Refer to page 30 for instructions on
using the ECU Information feature in order to locate the serial number.

4 Press to continue. The screen displays instructions for entering your


password.

USE 0-9 FOR 0-9


U S E ↑ & ↓ FOR A-Z
← = BACK → = NEXT
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

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5 Press to continue.

ENTER PASSWORD

____

NOTE:
i When modifying the odometer value, you can enter only an integer value
(i.e. without the decimal point); therefore, the odometer can be set with
error of ± 1mi (or ± 1km).

NOTE:
i As of this publication date, the range of odometer value is set by Bendix to
be 0 to 9,999,999 miles or 16,099,998 km.

6 Enter the 4-character password, as follows:


—To enter alpha characters, use the and keys.
—To enter numeric characters, use the numeric keys.
—To move backward or forward on the password entry line, use the
and keys.

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After you have successfully entered the password, the screen displays the
following messages:

INTENDED FOR USE AS


A DIAGNOSTIC AND
REPAIR TOOL ONLY
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

TAMPERING VIOLATES
FEDERAL LAWS (49 USC
SECTION 32704)
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

7 Press to continue.

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The screen displays the current odometer reading. For example:

T R A ILER ODOMETER
0 mi

NOTE:
i This value is exactly the same as the “ODOMETER” parameter in Data
List (see Data List section for details). Therefore, it is necessary to use the
Set Odometer feature only if modifications need to be made to this value.

NOTE:
i To toggle the value to show in English units (mi) and Metric units (km),
press the key.

8 Press to proceed with entering a new odometer value.

The screen displays as follows:

ODOMETER

9 Use the numeric keys to enter a value.

—If you need to make a change, use the and keys to move the
cursor backward or forward, as needed.

10 After entering the desired value, press to continue.

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System Configuration

If the value you entered is higher than the maximum value allowed by the
ECU, the screen displays the following message:

VALUE TOO HIGH


ENTRY CHANGED
TO MAXIMUM
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

The screen displays either the value you entered, or the maximum value.
For example:

TRAILER ODOMETER
1 00 0m i

11 Press to exit.

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The screen prompts for confirmation.

SET ODOMETER
ARE YOU SURE?

Y ES [N O]

—Select Yes to confirm.


—Select No to exit without resetting the ECU with the new odometer value.

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System Configuration

Enable Enhanced PLC


The Enable Enhanced PLC option allows you to enable Enhanced PLC Commu-
nications either temporarily (for current power cycle only) or permanently
(reprograms the ECU). This function enables PLC (J2497) communications while
connected to the PLC (J2497) line.

NOTE:
i The Enable Enhanced PLC option is available only on the EC-30 and EC-
30T.

To use the Enable Enhanced PLC option:

1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑----Selections---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

2 Select Edit Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑----Selections---- ↓
EDIT CONFIG

3 Select Edit System Setup. The screen displays the Edit System Setup menu.

4 Select Enable Enhanced PLC.

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—If Enhanced PLC is already enabled, the screen displays the following
message:

ENHANCED PLC
ALREADY ENABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

Press . The screen returns to the Edit Config menu.


—If Enhanced PLC is not currently enabled, the screen displays the following
message:

ENABLE ENHANCED PLC


↑ = TEMPORARY
↓ = PERMANENT
[FUNC] TO CANCEL

• To select Temporary, press the key.


• To select Permanent, press the key.

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The screen prompts for confirmation:

ENABLE ENHANCED PLC


ARE YOU SURE?

YE S [ NO ]

—To select No, press .

ENHANCED PLC
NOT ENABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

—To select Yes, press and press .

ENHANCED PLC
ENABLED

[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

5 Press to continue.

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Default Configuration Index (EC-30)


Use the Default Configuration Index option to change the default configuration.

To use the Default Configuration Index option:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

2 Select Edit Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
EDIT CONFIG

3 Select Default Config Index.

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The screen displays the current default configuration. For example:

D E F A U L T C O N FIG INDEX
GE NE RI C

4 Press to continue.

DEFAULT CONFIG

INDEX
↓ GENERIC ↑

5 Use the or key to scroll to the desired option, then press


.

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Performing Self Configuration


To use the Self Configuration option:
1 From the Bendix main menu, select System Config.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SYSTEM CONFIG

2 Select Self Config.

SYSTEM CONFIG

↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
SELF CONFIG

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The screen prompts you to verify that you want to proceed.

SELF CONFIG
ARE YOU SURE?
YE S [N O ]

3 Press to select YES, then press . The screen indicates status.

PLEASE WAIT
0% COMPLETE
[ ]

When complete, the screen displays the following message:

MUST RESET PRO-LINK


TO RECONFIGURE MENU
[ENTER] TO CONTINUE

4 Press to continue. Pro-Link® reboots.

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Printing Data
Use the Print feature to print the following types of data:

• Data List
• System Configuration
• Diagnostic Codes
• End of Line Test†

NOTE:
i For ABS-6 and TABS-6 systems, this feature must be accessed®from the
MPC Utilities 4RS-232 Serial Port menu. Refer to the Pro-Link User’s
Manual for detailed instructions.

NOTE:
i Before attempting to use the Print feature, be sure to connect the Pro-
® ®
Link to a compatible printer. Refer to the Pro-Link User’s Manual for
instructions.

To use the Print feature:


1 From the Bendix main menu, select Print.

BENDIX TRACTOR
VERSION X.X
↑- - - - S e l e c t ions---- ↓
PRINT

† Available for EC-30 and EC-30T only.

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Printing Data

The screen displays the Print selection menu.

PRINT

↑----Selections---- ↓
DATA LIST

2 Use the or keys to select the desired option, then press


.

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A
Data Parameters

uData List Parameters, page 176


uView Configuration, page 180
uEdit Configuration, page 189

T his appendix provides listings of the data parameters supported by the Bendix ABS
Application.

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

Data List Parameters


EC-15/16/17/30/30T
The following table provides a listing of parameters that can be viewed using the
Data List feature. The middle column of this table indicates the ECUs that
support each parameter listing.

NOTE:
i To see Data List parameters for ABS-6 or TAB-6, refer to page 178 and
page 179, respectively.

Parameter Supporting ECU Description

L FRONT EC-15/16/17/30/ Wheel speed for left front tire


30T

R FRONT EC-15/16/17/30/ Wheel speed for right front


30T tire

L REAR EC-15/16/17/30/ Wheel speed for left rear tire


30T

R REAR EC-15/16/17/30/ Wheel speed for right rear


30T tire

L MIDDLE EC-16/17/30 Wheel speed for left middle


tire

R MIDDLE EC-16/17/30 Wheel speed for right middle


tire

VELOCITY EC-30/EC-30T Velocity of the combined


wheel speeds.

BATT VOLTAGE EC-16/17/30/30T Source voltage to the ABS


controller

TRACTION LAMP EC-16/17/30 State of the traction lamp

WARNING LAMP EC-16/17/30/30T State of the ABS warning


lamp

RETARDER RELAY EC-16/17/30 State of the Engine retarder


relay

ENGINE DATALINK EC-16/17/30 State of serial communica-


tion for the engine

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Parameter Supporting ECU Description

RETARDER DATALINK EC-16/17 State of communication to


the serial retarder

J1922 ENG COMM EC30 J1922 Engine Communica-


tion Status

J1939 ENG COMM EC30 J1939 Engine Communica-


tion Status

J1939 ENG RET EC30 J1939 Engine Retarder/


Communication Status

J1939 EXH RET EC30 J1939 Exhaust Retarder


Communication Status

J1939 DRLN RET EC30 J1939 Driveline Retarder


Communication Status

J1939 TRANS RET EC30 J1939 Transmission


Retarder Communication
Status.

PLC STATUS EC30 Trailer Communication


Status over J2497.

ODOMETER EC30T Odometer reading for trailer

TRAIL STAT PLC EC-30T Status of PLC communica-


tion from trailer.

TC SW STATE EC-30 Traction Switch State

SOLENOID STATE EC-30/30T State of Solenoids ON/OFF

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

ABS-6

Parameter Name
Speed A1L
Speed A1R
Speed A2L
Speed A2R
Speed A3L
Speed A3R
Battery Voltage
Battery Voltage-Switched
Road Speed Info
ABS Warning Lamp
ABS Brake Control
ABS Retarder Relay
ABS Off Road Switch
Retarder Inhibit Status
ATC Status Lamp
ATC Brake Control
ATC Engine Control
ATC Deep Snow/Mud
TABLE A.1 ABS-6 Data List Parameters

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Data List Parameters

TABS-6

Parameter Name
Speed A1L
Speed A1R
Speed A2L
Speed A2R
Battery Voltage
Road Speed Info
ABS Warning Lamp
ABS Brake Control
Total Vehicle Distance
TABLE A.2 TABS-6 Data List Parameters

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

View Configuration
This section provides the parameter listings that can be viewed using the options
provided under the View Configuration menu.

• View System Configuration (page 180)

• View Tire Configuration (page 186)

• View Broadcast Configuration (page 187)

• View Odometer Configuration (page 188)

View System Configuration


The following table provides the parameter listings that can be viewed using the
View System Configuration options.

• EC-16 (page 180)

• EC-17 (page 181)

• EC-30 (page 182)

• EC-30T (page 184)

• ABS-6 (page 185)

• TABS-6 (page 185)

EC-16

Parameter Description
# OF SENSORS Number of wheel speed sensors on the vehicle
ENGINE CONTROL Engine ATC enabled†
BRAKE CONTROL Differential braking is enabled†
INDICATE SPIN Flash traction lamp during wheel spin†
TRACTION CONTROL Traction is enabled
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Front axle control
ENGINE TYPE Type of Engine
TABLE A.3 EC-16 View System Configuration parameters

† ATC Option

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EC-17

Parameter Description
# OF SENSORS Number of wheel speed sensors on the vehicle.
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Front Axle Control
DIFFERENTIAL BRAKE Differential braking is enabled†
SERIAL ENG RETARDER Retarder is present on J1939
J1939 ENG CONTROL J1939 Engine limiting ATC
J1922 ENG CONTROL J1922 Engine limiting ATC
ROAD SPEED BCAST Road speed broadcast is active on J1587
ABS CTRL STAT BCAST ABS control status broadcast is active on J1587
ATC CTRL STAT BCAST ATC control status broadcast is active on J1587
BATT VOLTAGE BCAST Battery voltage broadcast is active on J1587
86 TOOTH FRONT TONE 86 Teeth on front tone rings
RETARDER RATTLES Retarder relay is active during chuff test
LATCH ALL FAULTS Automatic failure recovery is disabled
TAG AXLE PRESENT Tag axle is present
TABLE A.4 EC-17 View System Configuration parameters

† ATC Option

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EC-30

Parameter Description
SENSOR MOD CONFIG Number of Sensors and Modulators
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Axle Control Type
ATC: DIFFER BRAKING Differential braking is enabled
ATC: ENGINE LIMIT Engine limiting is enabled
ENG SER J1922/J1939 Engine Serial Retarder over J1922/J1939 is
present
ECU HARDWARE CONFIG ECU Hardware Configuration
TONE WHEEL TYPE Number of teeth on tone ring
J1587 RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ABS STAT BCAST J1587 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ATC STAT BCAST J1587ATC Status Broadcast is enabled
J1587: BATT VOL BCAST J1587 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J1587: BRAKE SW BCAST J1587 Brake Switch Broadcast is enabled
J1587: TRAIL ABS STAT J1587 Trailer ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: RD SPD BCAST J2497 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ABS STAT BCAST J2497 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ATC STAT BCAST J2497 ATC Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: BATT VOL BCAST J2497 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J2497: BRAKE SW BCAST J2497 Brake Switch Broadcast is enabled
J2497: TRAIL ABS STAT J2497 Trailer ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J1939: CRZ CNTL BCAST J1939 Cruise Control/Vehicle Speed Broadcast
Option is enabled
J1939: ABS WLAMP CNTL J1939 ABS Warning Lamp Control Option is
enabled
J1939: ATC WLAMP CNTL J1939 ATC Warning Lamp Control Option is
enabled
J1939: TRACTION SW J1939 Traction Switch Option is enabled
TABLE A.5 EC-30 View System Configuration parameters

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Parameter Description
J1939: WHEEL SPEED J1939 Wheel Speed Broadcast is enabled
RETARDER REL RATTLE Retarder Relay (Chuff) Rattle is enabled
FAULT LATCH PRESENT Fault Latch Present
LIFT AXLE PRESENT Lift Axle Present (Yes/No).
AUX INPUT #1 to #2 Auxiliary Input # 1 to #2
TRACTION SW CONFIG Traction Switch Configuration
MONITOR BRAKE SW Monitor Brake Switch Option is enabled
TRAILER ABS LAMP Trailer ABS Lamp Option is enabled
EHNANCED PLC Enhanced PLC communications.
RETARD OUT ACT HIGH Retarder Disable Output Active High Option
DUAL TC LAMP CTL Dual Traction Lamp Control Option
TC WITH WHEEL SPD Traction with Wheel Speeds Option
UNIFORM TC ALG Uniform Traction Algorithm Option
DEFAULT CONFIG INDEX Default Configuration Index.
TIMESTAMP CONFIG Timestamp Configuration Option is enabled
TABLE A.5 EC-30 View System Configuration parameters

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EC-30T

Parameter Description
S/M CONTROL CONFIG Number of Sensors and Modulators, Axle Config-
uration, Dolly Configuration
J1587: RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ABS STAT BCAST J1587 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J1587: BATT VOL BCAST J1587 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J1587: TOT DIST BCAST J1587 Total Vehicle Distance Broadcast is
enabled
J2497: RD SPD BCAST J2497 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ABS STAT BCAST J2497 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: BATT VOL BCAST J2497 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J2497: TOT DIST BCAST J2497 Total Vehicle Distance Broadcast is
enabled
FAULT LATCH PRESENT Fault Latch is Present
LIFT AXLE PRESENT Lift Axle is Present
ECU HARDWARE ECU Hardware Configuration
CONFIG
AUX INPUT #1 to #5 Auxiliary Input #1 to #5
BRAKE SW BLINK Trailer Brake Switch Configuration Option
CODES
ENHANCED PLC Enhanced PLC communications
STEER AXLE CONTROL Steer Axle Control Option is enabled†
TABLE A.6 EC-30T View System Configuration parameters

† Appears for EC-30T with firmware version > = 2.02.02

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View Configuration

ABS-6

Parameter Name
Configuration
ATC Valve Present
Retarder Relay Present
Retarder Datalink Present
ABS Off When Diff_Lock SA
Brake Control
Engine Control
TABLE A.7 ABS-6 View System Configuration parameters

TABS-6

Parameter Name
Configuration
Lift Axle
TABLE A.8 TABS-6 View System Configuration parameters

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

View Tire Configuration


EC-16/17/30/30T
The following table provides the parameter listings that can be viewed using the
View Tire Configuration option.

Parameter Description
FRONT REVS PER MILE Tire size (in revs per mile) for tires on
the front axle
REAR REVS PER MILE Tire size (in revs per mile) for tires on
the rear axle

MIDDLE REVS PER MILE Tire size (in revs per mile) for tires on
the middle axle
TABLE A.9 View Tire Configuration parameters

† Not available for EC-30T

ABS-6

Description
Wheel Alignment Steer Axle
Wheel Alignment Drive Axle
Wheel Alignment Add Axle
Air Gap Steer Axle Left
Air Gap Steer Axle Right
Air Gap Drive Axle Left
Air Gap Drive Axle Right
Air Gap Add Axle Left
Air Gap Add Axle Right
Wheel Roll Radius Steer Axle
Wheel Roll Radius Drive Axle
Wheel Roll Radius Add Axle
TABLE A.10 ABS-6 View Tire Configuration parameters

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View Configuration

TABS-6

Description
Wheel Roll Radius Axle 1
Wheel Roll Radius Axle 2
Tone Wheel Axle 1
Tone Wheel Axle 2
TABLE A.11 TABS-6 View Tire Configuration parameters

View Broadcast Configuration


The following tables provide the parameter listings that can be viewed using the
View Broadcast Configuration option.

ABS-6

Description Range
Broadcast PID 49 0-1
Broadcast PID 84 0-1
Broadcast PID 151 0-1
Broadcast PID 168 0-1
Broadcast PID 194 0-1
Broadcast PID 209 0-1
Broadcast PID 0 0-1
TABLE A.12 ABS-6 View Broadcast Configuration parameters

TABS-6

Description Range
Broadcast PID 49 0-1
Broadcast PID 84 0-1
TABLE A.13 TABS-6 View Broadcast Configuration parameters

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

Description Range
Broadcast PID 168 0-1
Broadcast PID 194 0-1
Broadcast PID 209 0-1
Broadcast PID 245 0-1
Broadcast PID 0 0-1
TABLE A.13 TABS-6 View Broadcast Configuration parameters

View Odometer Configuration


The following tables provide the parameter listings that can be viewed using the
View Odometer Configuration option.

NOTE:
i The View Odometer Configuration option is available for only TABS-6 systems.

Description
Odometer
TABLE A.14 View Odometer Configuration

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Edit Configuration

Edit Configuration
This section provides the parameter listings that can be viewed using the options
provided under the Edit Configuration menu.

• Edit System Configuration (page 189)

• Edit Tire Configuration (page 195)

• Edit Broadcast Configuration (page 196)

• Edit Odometer Configuration (page 197)

Edit System Configuration


This section provides listings for the parameters that can be changed using the
Edit System Configuration option.

• EC-16 (page 189)

• EC-17 (page 190)

• EC-30 (page 190)

• EC-30T (page 193)

• ABS-6 (page 194)

• TABS-6 (page 194)

EC-16

Parameter Description
# OF SENSORS Number of wheel speed sensors on the vehicle
ENGINE CONTROL Engine throttle back is enabled†
BRAKE CONTROL Differential braking is enabled†
INDICATE SPIN Flash traction lamp during wheel spin†
TRACTION CONTROL Traction is enabled
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Front axle control
ENGINE TYPE Type of Engine
TABLE A.15 EC-16 Edit System Configuration parameters

† ATC Option

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

EC-17

Parameter Description
# OF SENSORS Number of wheel speed sensors on the vehicle
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Front Axle Control
DIFFERENTIAL BRAKE Differential braking is enabled†
SERIAL ENG RETARDER Retarder is present on J1939
J1939 ENG CONTROL J1939 Engine limiting ATC
J1922 ENG CONTROL J1922 Engine limiting ATC
ROAD SPEED BCAST Road speed broadcast is active on J1587
ABS CTRL STAT BCAST ABS control status broadcast is active on J1587
ATC CTRL STAT BCAST ATC control status broadcast is active on J1587
BATT VOLTAGE BCAST Battery voltage broadcast is active on J1587
86 TOOTH FRONT TONE 86 Teeth on front tone rings
RETARDER RATTLES Retarder relay is active during chuff test
LATCH ALL FAULTS Automatic failure recovery is disabled
TAG AXLE PRESENT Tag axle is present
TABLE A.16 EC-17 Edit System Configuration parameters

† ATC Option

EC-30

Parameter Description
SENSOR MOD CONFIG Number of Sensors and Modulators
FRONT AXLE CONFIG Axle Control Type
ATC: DIFFER BRAKING Differential braking is enabled
ATC: ENGINE LIMIT Engine limiting is enabled
ENG SER J1922/J1939 Engine Serial Retarder over J1922/J1939 is
present
ECU HARDWARE CONFIG ECU Hardware Configuration
TONE WHEEL TYPE Number of teeth on tone ring
TABLE A.17 EC-30 Edit System Configuration parameters

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Edit Configuration

Parameter Description
J1587 RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ABS STAT BCAST J1587 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ATC STAT BCAST J1587ATC Status Broadcast is enabled
J1587: BATT VOL BCAST J1587 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J1587: BRAKE SW BCAST J1587 Brake Switch Broadcast is enabled
J1587: TRAIL ABS STAT J1587 Trailer ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: RD SPD BCAST J2497 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ABS STAT BCAST J2497 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ATC STAT BCAST J2497 ATC Status Broadcast is enabled
J2497: BATT VOL BCAST J2497 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
J2497: BRAKE SW BCAST J2497 Brake Switch Broadcast is enabled
J2497: TRAIL ABS STAT J2497 Trailer ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
J1939: CRZ CNTL BCAST J1939 Cruise Control/Vehicle Speed Broadcast
Option is enabled
J1939: ABS WLAMP CNTL J1939 ABS Warning Lamp Control Option is
enabled
J1939: ATC WLAMP CNTL J1939 ATC Warning Lamp Control Option is
enabled
J1939: TRACTION SW J1939 Traction Switch Option is enabled
J1939: WHEEL SPEED J1939 Wheel Speed Broadcast is enabled
RETARDER REL RATTLE Retarder Relay (Chuff) Rattle is enabled
FAULT LATCH PRESENT Fault Latch Present
LIFT AXLE PRESENT Lift Axle Present (Yes/No).
AUX INPUT #1 to #2 Auxiliary Input # 1 to #2
TRACTION SW CONFIG Traction Switch Configuration
MONITOR BRAKE SW Monitor Brake Switch Option is enabled
TRAILER ABS LAMP Trailer ABS Lamp Option is enabled
EHNANCED PLC Enhanced PLC communications.
TABLE A.17 EC-30 Edit System Configuration parameters

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

Parameter Description
RETARD OUT ACT HIGH Retarder Disable Output Active High Option
DUAL TC LAMP CTL Dual Traction Lamp Control Option
TC WITH WHEEL SPD Traction with Wheel Speeds Option
UNIFORM TC ALG Uniform Traction Algorithm Option
DEFAULT CONFIG INDEX Default Configuration Index.
TIMESTAMP CONFIG Timestamp Configuration Option is enabled
TABLE A.17 EC-30 Edit System Configuration parameters

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Edit Configuration

EC-30T

Parameter Name Description


S/M CONTROL Number of Sensors and Modulators, Axle Configura-
CONFIG tion, Dolly Configuration
J1587: RD SPD BCAST J1587 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J1587: ABS STAT J1587 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
J1587: BATT VOL J1587 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
J1587: TOT DIST J1587 Total Vehicle Distance Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
J2497: RD SPD BCAST J2497 Road Speed Broadcast is enabled
J2497: ABS STAT J2497 ABS Status Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
J2497: BATT VOL J2497 Battery Voltage Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
J2497: TOT DIST J2497 Total Vehicle Distance Broadcast is enabled
BCAST
FAULT LATCH Fault Latch is Present
PRESENT
LIFT AXLE PRESENT Lift Axle is Present
ECU HARDWARE ECU Hardware Configuration
CONFIG
AUX INPUT #1 to #5 Auxiliary Input #1 to #5
BRAKE SW BLINK Trailer Brake Switch Configuration Option
CODES
ENHANCED PLC Enhanced PLC communications
STEER AXLE Steer Axle Control Option is enabled†
CONTROL
TABLE A.18 EC-30T Edit System Configuration parameters

† Appears for EC-30T with firmware version > = 2.02.02

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 193


Appendix A • Data Parameters

ABS-6

Parameter Name
ATC Valve Present
Retarder Relay Present
# Valves on Steer Axle
# Valves on Drive Axle
# Valves on Add Axle
# Sensors on Add Axle
Brake Control
Engine Control
TABLE A.19 ABS-6 Edit System Configuration parameters

TABS-6

Parameter Name
Configuration
Lift Axle
TABLE A.20 TABS-6 Edit System Configuration parameters

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Edit Configuration

Edit Tire Configuration


The following tables provide the parameter listings that can be edited using the
Edit Tire Configuration option.

EC-16/17/30

Parameter Name
FRONT REVS PER MILE
REAR REVS PER MILE

MIDDLE REVS PER MILE
TABLE A.21 Edit Tire Configuration parameters

† Not available for EC-30T

ABS-6

Parameter Name
Wheel Roll Radius Steer Axle
Wheel Roll Radius Drive Axle
Wheel Roll Radius Add Axle
TABLE A.22 ABS-6 Edit Tire Configuration parameters

TABS-6

Description
Wheel Roll Radius Axle 1
Wheel Roll Radius Axle 2
TABLE A.23 TABS-6 Edit Tire Configuration parameters

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Appendix A • Data Parameters

Edit Broadcast Configuration


The following tables provide the parameter listings that can be edited using the
Edit Broadcast Configuration option.

ABS-6

Description Range
Broadcast PID 0 0-1
Broadcast PID 209 0-1
Broadcast PID 194 0-1
Broadcast PID 168 0-1
Broadcast PID 151 0-1
Broadcast PID 84 0-1
Broadcast PID 49 0-1
TABLE A.24 ABS-6 Edit Broadcast Configuration parameters

TABS-6

Description Range
Broadcast PID 49 0-1
Broadcast PID 84 0-1
Broadcast PID 168 0-1
Broadcast PID 194 0-1
Broadcast PID 209 0-1
Broadcast PID 245 0-1
Broadcast PID 0 0-1
TABLE A.25 TABS-6 Edit Broadcast Configuration parameters

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Edit Configuration

Edit Odometer Configuration


The following table provides the parameter listings that can be edited using the
Edit Odometer Configuration option.

NOTE:
i The Edit Odometer Configuration option is available for only TABS-6 systems.

Description
Odometer
TABLE A.26 Edit Odometer Configuration

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 197


B

Diagnostic Codes

uEC-15 and EC-16‚ page 200


uEC-17‚ page 203
uEC-30‚ page 206
uEC-30T‚ page 211
uABS-6‚ page 214
uTABS-6‚ page 221

This appendix provides listings of the diagnostic codes that appear on the Pro-Link® when
using the Bendix ABS Application.

Bendix ABS Application User’s Manual 199


Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

EC-15 and EC-16


DEV (SID)

SID Fault Description


Static Sensors
16 [10h] Right Front Static Sensor
17 [11h] Left Front Static Sensor
18 [12h] Right Rear Static Sensor
19 [13h] Left Rear Static Sensor
20 [14h] Right Middle Static Sensor
21 [15h] Left Middle Static Sensor
Dynamic Sensors
64 [40h] Right Front Dynamic
Sensor
65 [41h] Left Front Dynamic Sen-
sor
66 [42h] Right Rear Dynamic Sen-
sor
67 [43h] Left Rear Dynamic Sensor
68 [44h] Right Middle Dynamic
Sensor
69 [45h] Left Middle Dynamic Sen-
sor
ECU
128 [80h] Brake ECU
Modulators
32 [20h] Right Front Modulator
33 [21h] Left Front Modulator
34 [22h] Right Rear Modulator
35 [23h] Left Rear Modulator
36 [24h] Traction Control Modulator

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EC-15 and EC-16

FLT (FMI)

FMI Fault Description


Static Sensors
0 [00h] OK
1 [01h] Open
3 [03h] Shorted
Dynamic Sensors
1 [01h] Lock Timeout
2 [02h] Excessive Cycling
4 [04h] Wobble Run
ECU
0 [00h] ECU Fault
Modulators
17 [11h] Sink Open
18 [12h] Hold Open
19 [13h] Sink or Hold Open
20 [14h] Exhaust Open
21 [15h] Sink or Exhaust Open
22 [16h] Hold or Exhaust Open
25 [19h] Sink Open
26 [1Ah] Hold Open
27 [1Bh] Sink or Hold Open
28 [1Ch] Exhaust Open
29 [1Dh] Sink or Exhaust Open
30 [1Eh] Hold or Exhaust Open
33 [21h] Sink Shorted to 12 Volts
34 [22h] Hold Shorted to 12 Volts
35 [23h] Sink or Hold Shorted to 12 Volts
36 [24h] Exhaust Shorted to 12 Volts
37 [25h] Sink or Exhaust Shorted to 12 Volts

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

FMI Fault Description


38 [26h] Hold or Exhaust Shorted to 12 Volts
65 [41h] Sink Shorted to Ground
66 [42h] Hold Shorted to Ground
67 [43h] Sink or Hold Shorted to Ground
68 [44h] Exhaust Shorted to Ground
69 [45h] Sink or Exhaust Shorted to Ground
70 [46h] Hold or Exhaust Shorted to Ground
81 [51h] Sink Open
128 [80h] Exhaust Shorted to Sink
129 [81h] Hold Shorted to Sink
130 [82h] Hold Shorted to Exhaust
131 [83h] Exhaust Shorted to Sink and Hold
161 [A1h] Sink Impedance is too High
162 [A2h] Hold Impedance is too High
163 [A3h] Sink or Hold Impedance is too High
164 [A4h] Exhaust Impedance is too High
165 [A5h] Hold or Exhaust Impedance is too High
166 [A6h] Hold and Exhaust Impedance is too High
240 [F0h] Unknown #1
241 [F1h] Unknown #2
242 [F2h] Unknown #3
243 [F3h] Unknown #4
244 [F4h] Unknown #5
245 [F5h] Unknown #6
246 [F6h] Unknown #7
247 [F7h] Unknown #8

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EC-17

EC-17
DEV (SID)

SID Fault Description


Sensors
1 [01h] Left Front Sensor
2 [02h] Right Front Sensor
3 [03h] Left Rear Sensor
4 [04h] Right Rear Sensor
5 [05h] Left Middle Sensor
6 [06h] Right Middle Sensor
Modulators
7 [07h] Left Front Modulator
8 [08h] Right Front Modulator
9 [09h] Left Rear Modulator
10 [0Ah] Right Rear Modulator
Traction Modulators
18 [12h] Traction Modulator
Lamps
24 [18h] Traction Lamp
25 [19h] ABS Warning Lamp
J1939
231 [E7h] J1939
J1922
249 [F9h] J1922 Engine Comm
Battery Voltage
251 [FBh] Battery Voltage
ECU
254 [FEh] ECU

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

FLT (FMI)

FMI Fault Description


Sensor Faults
1 [01h] Sensor Start
2 [02h] Intermittent
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted
7 [07h] Lock Time Out
8 [08h] Frequency Doubling
9 [09h] High Frequency Noise
10 [0Ah] Wobble
13 [0Dh] Invalid Tire Size (Gross Mismatch)
Modulator
3 [03h] Off Failure
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted
7 [07h] Lock Time Out
11 [0Bh] ASIC Shorted or Open
14 [0Eh] Solenoid Shorted
Traction Modulator
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted
Lamp Faults
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted
J1939
5 [05h] No Communications
12 [0Ch] No Retarder
J1922
5 [05h] No Communications

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EC-17

FMI Fault Description


Battery Faults
3 [03h] Low
4 [04h] High
ECU Faults
2 [02h] Intermittent Watchdog
7 [07h] ASIC Analog Feedback
9 [09h] NVRAM CSUM Failure
10 [0Ah] Stack Overrun
11 [0Bh] Watchdog Failure
12 [0Ch] SSIO Communication Lost
13 [0Dh] Invalid NVRAM Data

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

EC-30
DEV (SID)

SID Fault Description


Sensors
1 [01h] Left Front Sensor
2 [02h] Right Front Sensor
3 [03h] Left Rear Sensor
4 [04h] Right Rear Sensor
5 [05h] Left Middle Sensor
6 [06h] Right Middle Sensor
Modulators
7 [07h] Left Front Modulator
8 [08h] Right Front Modulator
9 [09h] Left Rear Modulator
10 [0Ah] Right Rear Modulator
Retarder Relay
13 [0Dh] Retarder Relay
Traction Modulators
18 [12h] Traction Modulator
Lamps
23 [17h] ABS Warning Lamp
24 [18h] Traction Lamp
81 [51h] Trailer ABS Warning Lamp (Dash-mounted)
J1939
231 [E7h] J1939

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EC-30

SID Fault Description


J1922
249 [F9h] J1922 Engine Comm
Battery Voltage
251 [FBh] Battery Voltage
ECU
254 [FEh] ECU

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

FLT (FMI)

FMI Fault Description


Sensor
1 [01h] Sensor Start Needs adjustment; output low
during startup
2 [02h] Intermittent Check sensor adjustment and
exciter ring
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
4 [04h] Shorted to Ground
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted Across Sensor
7 [07h] Lock Time Out Output low or missing; sensor
locked out to eliminate excessive modulator
cycling
8 [08h] Frequency Doubling Output incorrect at speed
9 [09h] High Frequency Noise Connection has corro-
sion; Sensor loose in block, output noisy
10 [0Ah] Wobble Run Sensor or exciter ring needs adjust-
ment, output intermittent, wobble run is exciter
ring
12 [0Ch] Abnormal Speed
13 [0Dh] Gross Mismatch Invalid Tire Size
Modulator
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted to Ground
7 [07h] Lock Time Out Not Responding; Sensor out of
Adjustment or Modulator Issue.
8 [08h] Shorted Between
14 [0Eh] Solenoid Shorted
Retarder Relay
5 [05h] Open

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EC-30

FMI Fault Description


6 [06h] Shorted
Traction Modulator
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted to Ground
14 [0Eh] Shorted
Lamp Faults
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted
J1939
5 [05h] Engine Comm Fault
12 [0Ch] Retarder Comm Fault
J1922
5 [05h] Engine Comm Fault
12 [0Ch] Retarder Comm Fault
Battery Faults
3 [03h] High
4 [04h] Low
ECU
1 [01h] ECU Fault (1)
2 [02h] ECU Fault (2)
3 [03h] ECU Fault (3)
6 [06h] ECU Fault (6)
7 [07h] ECU Fault (7)
8 [08h] ECU Fault (8)
9 [09h] ECU Fault (9)

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

FMI Fault Description


10 [0Ah] ECU Fault (10)
11 [0Bh] ECU Fault (11)
12 [0Ch] ECU Fault (12)
13 [0Dh] ECU Fault (13)
14 [0Eh] ECU Fault (14)

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EC-30T

EC-30T
DEV (SID)

SID Fault Description


Sensors
1 [01h] Left Front Sensor
2 [02h] Right Front Sensor
3 [03h] Left Rear Sensor
4 [04h] Right Rear Sensor
Modulators
7 [07h] Modulator 2
8 [08h] Modulator 1
Lamps
23 [17h] ABS Warning Lamp
Battery Voltage
251 [FBh] Battery Voltage
ECU
254 [FEh] ECU

FLT (FMI)

FMI Fault Description


Sensor Faults
1 [01h] Sensor Start Needs adjustment; output low
during startup
2 [02h] Intermittent Check sensor adjustment and
exciter ring
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
4 [04h] Shorted to Ground
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted Across Sensor

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

FMI Fault Description


7 [07h] Lock Time Out Output low or missing; Sensor
locked out to eliminate excessive modulator
cycling
8 [08h] Frequency Doubling Output incorrect at speed
9 [09h] High Frequency Noise Connection has corro-
sion; sensor loose in block, output noisy
10 [0Ah] Wobble Run Sensor or exciter ring needs
adjustment, output intermittent, wobble run in
exciter ring
12 [0Ch] Abnormal Speed
13 [0Dh] Gross Mismatch Invalid Tire Size
Modulator
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
5 [05h] Open
6 [06h] Shorted to Ground
7 [07h] Lock Out Time Output low or missing; sensor
locked out to eliminate excessive modulator
cycling.
8 [08h] Shorted Between
14 [0Eh] Solenoid Shorted
Lamp
3 [03h] Shorted to VBAT +12V
5 [05h] Open
5 [05h] Short to Ground
Battery
3 [03h] High
4 [04h] Low
ECU
1 [01h] ECU Fault (1)
2 [02h] ECU Fault (2)
3 [03h] ECU Fault (3)

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EC-30T

FMI Fault Description


6 [06h] ECU Fault (6)
7 [07h] ECU Fault (7)
8 [08h] ECU Fault (8)
9 [09h] ECU Fault (9)
10 [0Ah] ECU Fault (10)
11 [0Bh] ECU Fault (11)
12 [0Ch] ECU Fault (12)
13 [0Dh] ECU Fault (13)
14 [0Eh] ECU Fault (14)

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

ABS-6

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Wheel Speed Sensor Faults
SA Left WSS Excessive Air Gap 1 [01h] 1 [01h] 71 [47h]
SA Right WSS Excessive Air Gap 2 [02h] 1 [01h] 135 [87h]
DA Left WSS Excessive Air Gap 3 [03h] 1 [01h] 167 [A7h]
DA Right WSS Excessive Air Gap 4 [04h] 1 [01h] 103 [67h]
AA Left WSS Excessive Air Gap 5 [05h] 1 [01h] 7 [07h]
AA Right WSS Excessive Air Gap 6 [06h] 1 [01h] 199 [C7h]
SA Left WSS Output Low @ Drive- 1 [01h] 14 [0Eh] 72 [48h]
Off
SA Right WSS Output Low @ Drive- 2 [02h] 14 [0Eh] 136 [88h]
Off
DA Left WSS Output Low @ Drive- 3 [03h] 14 [0Eh] 168 [A8h]
Off
DA Right WSS Output Low @ Drive- 4 [04h] 14 [0Eh] 104 [68h]
Off
AA Left WSS Output Low @ Drive- 5 [05h] 14 [0Eh] 8 [08h]
Off
AA Right WSS Output Low @ Drive- 6 [06h] 14 [0Eh] 200 [C8h]
Off
SA Left WSS Open or Shorted 1 [01h] 2 [02h] 65 [41h]
SA Right WSS Open or Shorted 2 [02h] 2 [02h] 129 [81h]
DA Left WSS Open or Shorted 3 [03h] 2 [02h] 161 [A1h]
DA Right WSS Open or Shorted 4 [04h] 2 [02h] 97 [61h]
AA Left WSS Open or Shorted 5 [05h] 2 [02h] 1 [01h]
AA Right WSS Open or Shorted 6 [06h] 2 [02h] 193 [C1h]
SA Left WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 1 [01h] 10 [0Ah] 74 [4Ah]
SA Right WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 2 [02h] 10 [0Ah] 138 [8Ah]
DA Left WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 3 [03h] 10 [0Ah] 170 [AAh]
DA Right WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 4 [04h] 10 [0Ah] 106 [6Ah]

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ABS-6

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


AA Left WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 5 [05h] 10 [0Ah] 10 [0Ah]
AA Right WSS Loss of Sensor Signal 6 [06h] 10 [0Ah] 202 [CAh]
SA Left WSS Wheel End 1 [01h] 7 [07h] 69 [45h]
SA Right WSS Wheel End 2 [02h] 7 [07h] 133 [85h]
DA Left WSS Wheel End 3 [03h] 7 [07h] 165 [A5h]
DA Right WSS Wheel End 4 [04h] 7 [07h] 101 [65h]
AA Left WSS Wheel End 5 [05h] 7 [07h] 5 [05h]
AA Right WSS Wheel End 6 [06h] 7 [07h] 197 [C5h]
SA Left WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 1 [01h] 8 [08h] 73 [49h]
SA Right WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 2 [02h] 8 [08h] 137 [89h]
DA Left WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 3 [03h] 8 [08h] 169 [A9h]
DA Right WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 4 [04h] 8 [08h] 105 [69h]
AA Left WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 5 [05h] 8 [08h] 9 [09h]
AA Right WSS Erratic Sensor Signal 6 [06h] 8 [08h] 201 [C9h]
SA Left WSS Tire Size Calibration 1 [01h] 13 [0Dh] 76 [4Ch]
SA Right WSS Tire Size Calibration 2 [02h] 13 [0Dh] 140 [8Ch]
DA Left WSS Tire Size Calibration 3 [03h] 13 [0Dh] 172 [ACh]
DA Right WSS Tire Size Calibration 4 [04h] 13 [0Dh] 108 [6Ch]
AA Left WSS Tire Size Calibration 5 [05h] 13 [0Dh] 12 [0Ch]
AA Right WSS Tire Size Calibration 6 [06h] 13 [0Dh] 204 [CCh]
AA Left WSS Configuration Error 5 [05h] 13 [0Dh] 3 [03h]
AA Right WSS Configuration Error 6 [06h] 13 [0Dh] 195 [C3h]
Power Supply Faults
Battery Voltage Too Low 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 36 [24h]
Battery Voltage Too High 251 [FBh] 3 [03h] 35 [23h]
Battery Voltage Too Low During ABS 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 37 [25h]
Battery Voltage Input Open Circuit 251 [FBh] 5 [05h] 38 [26h]
Ignition Voltage Too Low 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 33 [21h]
Ignition Voltage Too High 251 [FBh] 3 [03h] 32 [20h]

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Ignition Voltage Too Low During ABS 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 24 [22h]
Input Voltage Excessive Noise 251 [FBh] 2 [02h] 130 [82h]
(Temp.)
Input Voltage Excessive Noise 251 [FBh] 14 [0Eh] 131 [83h]
(Latched)
Pressure Modulator Valve Faults
SA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 48 [30h] 4 [04h] 86 [56h]
to Ground
SA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 49 [31h] 4 [04h] 150 [96h]
to Ground
DA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 50 [32h] 4 [04h] 182 [B6h]
to Ground
DA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 51 [33h] 4 [04h] 118 [76h]
to Ground
AA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 52 [34h] 4 [04h] 230 [E6h]
to Ground
AA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 53 [35h] 4 [04h] 246 [F6h]
to Ground
SA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 48 [30h] 3 [03h] 87 [57h]
to Voltage
SA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 49 [31h] 3 [03h] 151 [97h]
to Voltage
DA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 50 [32h] 3 [03h] 183 [B7h]
to Voltage
DA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 51 [33h] 3 [03h] 119 [77h]
to Voltage
AA Left PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 52 [34h] 3 [03h] 231 [E7h]
to Voltage
AA Right PMV REL Solenoid Shorted 53 [35h] 3 [03h] 247 [F7h]
to Voltage
SA Left PMV REL Solenoid Open Cir- 48 [30h] 5 [05h] 85 [55h]
cuit
SA Right PMV REL Solenoid Open 49 [31h] 5 [05h] 149 [95h]
Circuit

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Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


DA Left PMV REL Solenoid Open 50 [32h] 5 [05h] 181 [B5h]
Circuit
DA Right PMV REL Solenoid Open 51 [33h] 5 [05h] 117 [75h]
Circuit
AA Left PMV REL Solenoid Open Cir- 52 [34h] 5 [05h] 229 [E5h]
cuit
AA Right PMV REL Solenoid Open 53 [35h] 5 [05h] 245 [F5h]
Circuit
SA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 42 [2Ah] 4 [04h] 82 [52h]
to Ground
SA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 43 [2Bh] 4 [04h] 146 [92h]
to Ground
DA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 44 [2Ch] 4 [04h] 178 [B2h]
to Ground
DA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 45 [2Dh] 4 [04h] 114 [72h]
to Ground
AA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 46 [2Eh] 4 [04h] 226 [E2h]
to Ground
AA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 47 [2Fh] 4 [04h] 242 [F2h]
to Ground
SA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 42 [2Ah] 3 [03h] 83 [53h]
to Voltage
SA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 43 [2Bh] 3 [03h] 145 [93h]
to Voltage
DA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 44 [2Ch] 3 [03h] 179 [B3h]
to Voltage
DA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 45 [2Dh] 3 [03h] 115 [73h]
to Voltage
AA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 46 [2Eh] 3 [03h] 227 [E3h]
to Voltage
AA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Shorted 47 [2Fh] 3 [03h] 243 [F3h]
to Voltage
SA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Open 42 [2Ah] 5 [05h] 81 [51h]
Circuit

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


SA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Open 43 [2Bh] 5 [05h] 145 [91h]
Circuit
DA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Open 44 [2Ch] 5 [05h] 177 [B1h]
Circuit
DA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Open 45 [2Dh] 5 [05h] 113 [71h]
Circuit
AA Left PMV HLD Solenoid Open 46 [2Eh] 5 [05h] 225 [E1h]
Circuit
AA Right PMV HLD Solenoid Open 47 [2Fh] 5 [05h] 241 [F1h]
Circuit
SA Left PMV CMN Open Circuit 7 [07h] 5 [05h] 84 [54h]
SA Right PMV CMN Open Circuit 8 [08h] 5 [05h] 148 [94h]
DA Left PMV CMN Open Circuit 9 [09h] 5 [05h] 180 [B4h]
DA Right PMV CMN Open Circuit 10 [0Ah] 5 [05h] 116 [74h]
AA Left PMV CMN Open Circuit 11 [0Bh] 5 [05h] 228 [E4h]
AA Right PMV CMN Open Circuit 12 [0Ch] 5 [05h] 244 [F4h]
SA Left PMV Configuration Error 7 [07h] 13 [0Dh] 93 [5Dh]
SA Right PMV Configuration Error 8 [08h] 13 [0Dh] 157 [9Dh]
DA Left PMV Configuration Error 9 [09h] 13 [0Dh] 189 [BDh]
DA Right PMV Configuration Error 10 [0Ah] 13 [0Dh] 125 [7Dh]
AA Left PMV Configuration Error 11 [0Bh] 13 [0Dh] 237 [EDh]
AA Right PMV Configuration Error 12 [0Ch] 13 [0Dh] 253 [FDh]
J1939 Faults
J1939 Serial Link 231 [E7h] 12 [0Ch] 51 [33h]
J1939 Retarder 231 [E7h] 14 [0Eh] 52 [34h]
J1939 Engine Communications 231 [E7h] 2 [02h] 53 [35h]
J1939 Invalid Data 231 [E7h] 2 [02h] 54 [2Ch]
Miscellaneous Faults
I/O 2 or 3 Shorted to Voltage 154 [9Ah] 3 [03h] 144 [90h]
Stop Lamp Switch Not Detected 55 [37h] 7 [07h] 213 [D5h]
Stop Lamp Switch Defective 55 [37h] 2 [02h] 216 [D8h]

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Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Dynamometer Test Mode 17 [11h] 14 [0Eh] 214 [D6h]
Retarder Relay Open Circuit or 13 [0Dh] 2 [02h] 49 [31h]
Shorted to Ground
Retarder Relay Circuit Shorted to 13 [0Dh] 3 [02h] 48 [30h]
Voltage
ABS Warning Lamp Circuit Fault 23 [17h] 2 [02h] 209 [D1h]
PMV Common Shorted to Ground 93 [5Dh] 4 [04h] 42 [2Ah]
PMV Common Shorted to Voltage 93 [5Dh] 3 [03h] 41 [29h]
ATC Disabled to Prevent Brake Fade 17 [11h] 14 [0Eh] 175 [AFh]
Tire Size Out of Range (Front to 79 [4Fh] 13 [0Dh] 210 [D2h]
Rear)
Wheel Speed Sensors Reversed on 22 [16h] 7 [07h] 212 [D4h]
an Axle
Diff Lock Solenoid Shorted to Ground 102 [66h] 5 [05h] 221 [DDh]
or Open Circuit
Diff Lock Solenoid Shorted to Voltage 102 [66h] 3 [03h] 220 [DCh]
ECU Faults
ECU Fault 10 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 16 [10h]
ECU Fault 11 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 17 [11h]
ECU Fault 12 254 [FEh] 2 [02h] 18 [12h]
ECU Fault 13 254 [FEh] 2 [02h] 19 [13h]
ECU Fault 14 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 20 [14h]
ECU Fault 15 254 [FEh] 2 [02h] 21 [15h]
ECU Fault 16 254 [FEh] 13 [0Dh] 22 [16h]
ECU Fault 17 254 [FEh] 13 [0Dh] 7 [07h]
ECU Fault 18 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 8 [08h]
ECU Fault 1A 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 26 [1Ah]
ECU Fault 1B 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 27 [1Bh]
ECU Fault 80 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 128 [80h]

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


TVC Faults
TCV Solenoid Shorted to Ground 18 [12h] 4 [04h] 59 [3Bh]
TCV Solenoid Shorted to Voltage 18 [12h] 3 [03h] 60 [3Ch]
TCV Solenoid Open Circuit 18 [12h] 5 [05h] 58 [3Ah]
TCV Configuration Error 18 [12h] 13 [0Ch] 61 [3Dh]

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TABS-6

TABS-6

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Sensor - Left
Loss of Signal 1 [01h] 1 [01h] 27 [1Bh]
Sensor signal noisy 1 [01h] 2 [02h] 31 [1Fh]
Sensor Large Air Gap 1 [01h] 0 [00h] 35 [23h]
Loss of Signal 1 [01h] 1 [01h] 39 [27h]
Sensor Signal Noisy 1 [01h] 2 [02h] 43 [2Bh]
Sensor Signal Noisy 1 [01h] 2 [02h] 47 [2Fh]
Tire Diameter / Out of range 1 [01h] 13 [0Dh] 51 [33h]
Sensor Shorted to Ground 1 [01h] 4 [04h] 139 [8Bh]
Sensor Shorted to Battery or 1 [01h] 5 [05h] 143 [8Fh]
Open
Sensor - Right
Loss of Signal 2 [02h] 1 [01h] 28 [1Ch]
Sensor signal noisy 2 [02h] 2 [02h] 32 [20h]
Large Sensor Air Gap 2 [02h] 0 [00h] 36 [24h]
Loss of Signal 2 [02h] 1 [01h] 40 [28h]
Sensor Signal Noisy 2 [02h] 2 [02h] 44 [2Ch]
Sensor Signal Noisy 2 [02h] 2 [02h] 48 [30h]
Tire Diameter / Out of range 2 [02h] 13 [0Dh] 52 [34h]
Sensor Shorted to Ground 2 [02h] 4 [04h] 140 [8Ch]
Sensor Shorted to Battery or 2 [02h] 5 [05h] 144 [90h]
Open
Sensor - Additional Left
Loss of Signal 3 [03h] 1 [01h] 25 [19h]
Sensor signal noisy 3 [03h] 2 [02h] 29 [1Dh]
Large Sensor Air Gap 3 [03h] 0 [00h] 33 [21h]
Loss of Signal 3 [03h] 1 [01h] 37 [25h]
Sensor Signal Noisy 3 [03h] 2 [02h] 41 [29h]

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Sensor Signal Noisy 3 [03h] 2 [02h] 45 [2Dh]
Tire Diameter / Out of range 3 [03h] 13 [0Dh] 49 [31h]
Sensor Shorted to Ground 3 [03h] 4 [04h] 137 [89h]
Sensor Shorted to Battery or 3 [03h] 5 [05h] 141 [8Dh]
Open
Wheel speed sensor config- 03 [03h] 13 [0Dh] 160 [A0h]
uration error
Sensor - Additional Right
Loss of Signal 4 [04h] 1 [01h] 26 [1Ah]
Sensor signal noisy 4 [04h] 2 [02h] 30 [1Eh]
Large Sensor Air Gap 4 [04h] 0 [00h] 34 [22h]
Loss of Signal 4 [04h] 1 [01h] 38 [26h]
Sensor Signal Noisy 4 [04h] 2 [02h] 42 [2Ah]
Sensor Signal Noisy 4 [04h] 2 [02h] 46 [2Eh]
Tire Diameter / Out of range 4 [04h] 13 [0Dh] 50 [32h]
Sensor Shorted to Ground 4 [04h] 4 [04h] 138 [8Ah]
Sensor Shorted to Battery or 4 [04h] 5 [05h] 142 [8Eh]
Open
Wheel speed sensor config- 04 [04h] 13 [0Dh] 161 [A1h]
uration error
Power Supply
Over-voltage 251 [FBh] 3 [03h] 11 [0Bh]
Low-voltage 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 10 [0Ah]
Over-voltage 251 [FBh] 3 [03h] 122 [7Ah]
Low-voltage 251 [FBh] 4 [04h] 123 [7Bh]
Excessive Power Line 251 [FBh] 13 [0Dh] 15 [0Fh]
Resistance
MOD 1
MOD1 Hold Solenoid Open 42 [2Ah] 5 [05h] 65 [41h]
MOD1 Exhaust Solenoid 48 [30h] 5 [05h] 66 [42h]
Open

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Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


MOD1 Exhaust Solenoid 48 [30h] 4 [04h] 73 [49h]
shorted to Ground
MOD1 Hold Solenoid 42 [2Ah] 4 [04h] 74 [4Ah]
shorted to Ground
MOD1 Exhaust Solenoid 48 [30h] 3 [03h] 81 [51h]
shorted to Battery
MOD1 Hold Solenoid 42 [2Ah] 3 [03h] 82 [52h]
shorted to Battery
MOD1 ABS modulator 7 [07h] 7 [07h] 145 [91h]
dynamic error
MOD1 Exhaust Solenoid 48 [30h] 12 [0Ch] 89 [59h]
shorted to another compo-
nent
MOD1 Hold Solenoid 42 [2Ah] 12 [0Ch] 90 [5Ah]
shorted to another compo-
nent
MOD1 Hold Solenoid 42 [2Ah] 6 [06h] 192 [C0h]
shorted across itself
MOD1 Exhaust Solenoid 48 [30h] 6 [06h] 193 [C1h]
shorted across itself
MOD 2
MOD2 Hold Solenoid 43 [2Bh] 5 [05h] 67 [43h]
(AUX3) Open
MOD2 Exhaust Solenoid 49 [31h] 5 [05h] 68 [44h]
(AUX4) Open
MOD2 Exhaust Solenoid 49 [31h] 4 [04h] 75 [4Bh]
(AUX4) shorted to Ground
MOD2 Hold Solenoid 43 [2Bh] 4 [04h] 76 [4Ch]
(AUX3) shorted to Ground
MOD2 Exhaust Solenoid 49 [31h] 3 [03h] 83 [53h]
(AUX4) shorted to Battery
MOD2 Hold Solenoid 43 [2Bh] 3 [03h] 84 [54h]
(AUX3) shorted to Battery
MOD2 ABS modulator 8 [08h] 7 [07h] 146 [92h]
dynamic error

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


MOD2 Exhaust Solenoid 49 [31h] 12 [0Ch] 91 [5Bh]
(AUX4) shorted to another
component
MOD2 Hold Solenoid 43 [2Bh] 12 [0Ch] 92 [5Ch]
(AUX3) shorted to another
component
Modulator Configuration 08 [08h] 13 [0Dh] 162 [A2h]
error
Modulator Configuration 08 [08h] 13 [0Dh] 163 [A3h]
error
MOD2 Hold Solenoid 43 [2Bh] 6 [06h] 194 [C2h]
(AUX3) shorted across itself
MOD2 Exhaust Solenoid 49 [31h] 6 [06h] 195 [C3h]
(AUX4) shorted across itself
MOD 3
MOD3 Hold Solenoid 44 [2Ch] 5 [05h] 69 [45h]
(AUX1) Open
MOD3 Exhaust Solenoid 50 [32h] 5 [05h] 70 [46h]
(AUX2) Open
MOD3 Exhaust Solenoid 50 [32h] 4 [04h] 79 [4Fh]
(AUX2) shorted to Ground
MOD3 Hold Solenoid 44 [2Ch] 4 [04h] 80 [50h]
(AUX1) shorted to Ground
MOD3 Exhaust Solenoid 50 [32h] 3 [03h] 87 [57h]
(AUX2) shorted to Battery
MOD3 Hold Solenoid 44 [2Ch] 3 [03h] 88 [58h]
(AUX1) shorted to Battery
MOD3 ABS modulator 9 [09h] 7 [07h] 147 [93h]
dynamic error
MOD3 Exhaust Solenoid 50 [32h] 12 [0Ch] 95 [5Fh]
(AUX2) shorted to another
component
MOD3 Hold Solenoid 44 [2Ch] 12 [0Ch] 96 [60h]
(AUX1) shorted to another
component

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Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


Modulator Configuration 09 [09h] 13 [0Dh] 164 [A4h]
error
Modulator Configuration 09 [09h] 13 [0Dh] 165 [A5h]
error
MOD3 Hold Solenoid 44 [2Ch] 6 [06h] 196 [C4h]
(AUX1) shorted across itself
MOD3 Exhaust Solenoid 50 [32h] 6 [06h] 197 [C5h]
(AUX2) shorted across itself
All Sensors
Excessive ABS activity 01 [01h] 7 [07h] 53 [35h]
All Modulators
ABS Modulator Dynamic 07 [07h] 7 [07h] 148 [94h]
MOD 1 / 2
MOD 1 / 2 Low-Side Switch 07 [07h] 4 [04h] 176 [B0h]
Shorted to Ground
MOD 3 (AUX 5)
MOD 3 (AUX 5) Low-Side 09 [09h] 4 [04h] 177 [B1h]
Switch Shorted to Ground
ECU Fault
ECU Fault (1) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 1 [01h]
ECU Fault (2) 254 [FEh] 13 [0Dh] 2 [02h]
ECU Fault (3) 254 [FEh] 13 [0Dh] 3 [03h]
ECU Fault (5) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 5 [05h]
ECU Fault (6) 254 [FEh] 13 [0Dh] 6 [06h]
ECU Fault (7) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 7 [07h]
ECU Fault (8) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 8 [08h]
ECU Fault (149) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 149 [95h]
ECU Fault (150) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 150 [96h]
ECU Fault (151) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 151 [97h]
ECU Fault (168) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 168 [A8h]
ECU Fault (169) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 169 [A9h]

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Appendix B • Diagnostic Codes

Fault Description SID FMI Int. Code


ECU Fault (170) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 170 [AAh]
ECU Fault (178) 254 [FEh] 12 [0Ch] 178 [B2h]
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX 7)
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX7) 81 [51h] 3 [03h] 86 [56h]
Short to Battery
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX7) 81 [51h] 4 [04h] 77 [4Dh]
Short to Ground
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX7) 81 [51h] 5 [05h] 72 [48h]
Open
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX7) 81 [51h] 12 [0Ch] 94 [5Eh]
Short to Another Component
ABS Warning Lamp (AUX7) 81 [51h] 6 [06h] 199 [C7h]
Short Across Itself
SAE_A (AUX 6)
SAE_A (AUX6) Short to Bat- 250 [FAh] 3 [03h] 85 [55h]
tery
SAE_A (AUX 6) Short to 250 [FAh] 4 [04h] 78 [4Eh]
Ground
SAE_A (AUX6) Open 250 [FAh] 5 [05h] 71 [47h]
SAE_A (AUX6) Short to 250 [FAh] 12 [0Ch] 93 [5Dh]
Another Component
SAE_A (AUX6) Short 250 [FAh] 6 [06h] 198 [C6h]
Across Itself

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C

Warranty &
Service

uExclusive Warranty, page 228


uExclusive Remedy, page 228
uReturn Materials Authorization (RMA), page 228

This appendix provides warranty and service information.

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Exclusive Warranty
Bendix ABS Application is warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of
purchase to be free of defects in materials and workmanship and to be merchant-
able and fit for its intended purpose.

All warranties are null and void if, after shipment, the product is altered or modified
for any reason by anyone other than NEXIQ Technologies, or is mis-used or
abused. No warranty, express or implied, lasts beyond one (1) year from the date
of purchase. There are no oral warranties of any kind.

Exclusive Remedy
The sole remedy for breach of warranty or any other obligation (including and
arising out of statute or regulation, strict liability, negligence or the law of torts) is
repair or replacement of defective parts by NEXIQ Technologies or, at the option
of NEXIQ Technologies, refund of the purchase price. This is the exclusive
remedy. ALL LIABILITY OF NEXIQ Technologies FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR
OTHER DAMAGES IS EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. In no event shall the
Buyer be entitled to damages for lost profits, down time, attorney fees, or business,
economic, or commercial loss or damage of any kind. Action on any claim must be
commenced within one (1) year after the cause of action has accrued.

Return Materials Authorization (RMA)


Warranty service is obtained by returning the product (shipping charges prepaid),
along with proof of price and date of purchase to the following address:

NEXIQ/NNT Technologies
2329 East Walton Blvd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Attention: Product Service/Repair Department

During the warranty period, NEXIQ Technologies will, at its option, repair or
replace the product which proves to be defective or, refund the purchase price.

Customers MUST obtain a RMA number before repair items are sent in for service.
This is for warranty and non-warranty repairs as well as rework services.

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Return Materials Authorization (RMA)

To obtain a RMA number, please call (800) 639-6774 and then enter option 3.
This option transfers your call to the Product Service department where either the
Production Associate or a Technician will troubleshoot the issues the customer is
experiencing. If there is an issue that cannot be handled during the phone conver-
sation, the customer will be given a RMA number to return the unit. You will be
asked by the NEXIQ/NNT associate for your company name, address, phone
number and main contact source. Your issue will be documented under the RMA
number given and linked to your company’s information.

NOTE:
i For Michigan and international support, call 1-248-232-6610, option 3.
NOTE:
i It is required that the RMA number be written on the outside of the box in
large, bold print.

Return the unit(s) to the NEXIQ/NNT Location at:

NEXIQ/NNT Technologies
2329 East Walton Blvd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Attention: Product Service/Repair Department

For Michigan and international: (248) 232-6610


Toll Free: (800) 639-6774

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In addition, we request that you include a business card or your name and phone
number INSIDE the box so we can contact you if there are any repair costs. Any
package sent in for the Product Service department that does not have a RMA
number on the outside of the box WILL BE REFUSED and returned to the sender,
unopened.

If necessary, payment information will be obtained for NEXIQ/NNT to cover the


cost of services while on the phone and a copy should be returned with the items
coming in for repair/rework. Payment needs to include shipping and handling
charges. (This is for non-warranty and rework charges).

The customer is responsible for shipping and handling charges on non-warranty


repairs and non-warranty rework. With all warranty repairs, NEXIQ/NNT is re-
sponsible for the shipping costs of the return to customer.

Return of Goods Policy


Thank you for your NEXIQ/NNT purchase. Please inspect your order for accuracy
and for damage during the shipping process. If you did not receive your entire
order or your order has not arrived in excellent condition, please contact the
Customer Service Department at
(800) 639-6774, option 1 within 30 working days of receipt. If NEXIQ/NNT
receives the request for return AFTER 30 DAYS, a 15% restocking fee will be
issued. Upon inspection and approval of the returned products, credit will be
issued. Any damaged or missing parts will be deducted from the final credit total.
NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED WITHOUT AN RGA (RETURN GOODS AU-
THORIZATION) NUMBER. Customers are responsible for return shipping
charges.

Return Goods Authorization (RGA) Procedure


RGA numbers are issued for any item that needs to be returned due to an incor-
rect shipment or credit adjustment.

Customers MUST obtain a RGA number BEFORE returned items can be returned
to NEXIQ/NNT. Any package sent into NEXIQ/NNT that does not have a RGA
number on the outside of the box WILL be refused and returned to the sender,
unopened.

To obtain a RGA number, please call (800) 639-6774 and then enter option 1.
This option transfers your call to the Customer Service department. Please be
prepared to provide the following information:

• Company Name and Contact Name


• Company Address

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Return of Goods Policy

• Phone Number
• Where the unit was originally purchased
• Purchase order number
• Packing Slip Number

NOTE:
i NEXIQ/NNT will accept the return of any product, HOWEVER, if the unit is
damaged or items are missing, deductions will be made to the final credit
amount. ANY ITEM THAT IS OBSOLETE OR DETERMINED TO HAVE
NO VALUE WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT.

Once authorization for the return is given, it is required to have the RGA number
put on the outside of the box in big bold letters and numbers.

Return the unit(s) to NEXIQ/NNT Location at:

NEXIQ/NNT Technologies
2329 East Walton
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Attention: Returns/Quality Control Department

For Michigan and international: (248) 232-6610


Toll Free: (800) 639-6774
NOTE:
i The customer is responsible for return shipping and handling to NEXIQ/
NNT.

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