Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems GEN 5 ABS User Manual
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FIGURE 38 - Power Circuit Diagnostic Trouble Codes Troubleshooting Guide
1st
2nd
Blink Code
Sequence
1.5 Sec.
Pause
Location
Power Circuits
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 16 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on PMV Power is different than system voltage, repair
wiring. Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb
check.
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 16 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on PMV Power is different than system voltage, repair
wiring. Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb
check.
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 16 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on PMV Power is different than system voltage, repair
wiring. Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb
check.
Unplug connector at ECU and check for continuity to ground on PMV Ground. If
continuity to ground is not present, repair harness.
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 16 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on pin A-8 is different than system voltage, repair wiring.
Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb check.
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 16 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on PMV Power is different than system voltage, repair
wiring. Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb
check.
Verify that vehicle system voltage is OK (i.e. 9 to 18 volts). If voltage is out of
range, correct system problem. Unplug connector at ECU and turn on ignition
switch. If the voltage on one PMV Power pin differs from the other by greater than
0.5 volts, repair wiring. (Check circuit breakers and/or fuses on diagonal supply
line.) Clear trouble codes and verify that the indicator lamp turns out after bulb
check.
Condition
Excessive voltage on PMV Power
Low voltage on PMV Power
No voltage found on PMV Power
Open circuit on PMV Ground
Excessive voltage found on
ECU Power
Low voltage found on ECU Power
Voltage difference between PMV
Power inputs is too high
Flashes
1 or 5
2 or 6
3 or 7
4 or 8
9
10
11
Flashes
16
Action