BENDIX TABS-6 TRAILER ABS MODULE manual Display Configuration, Display Odometer Mileage

Models: TABS-6 TRAILER ABS MODULE

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Display Configuration

To check the ABS configuration, apply ignition power and depress / release the brake pedal 6 times within 15 seconds. Following activation, there will be a 5-second delay followed by a blink code display of the module's current ABS configuration.

1st Digit

Sensors

22 Sensors

44 Sensors

nd Digit

Modulators

11 Modulator

22 Modulators

33 Modulators

3rd Digit

ABS Control Mode

1Axle

2Side

3Dolly-Axle

4MOD1 Axle - MOD2 Dolly-Axle

5MOD1 Axle - MOD2 Lift Axle

6Side (MOD1, MOD2) - MOD3 Dolly-Axle

Display Odometer Mileage

To display the trailer odometer mileage, apply ignition power and depress / release the brake pedal 7 times within 15 seconds. Following activation, there will be a 5-second delay followed by a blink code display of the odometer information (x1000).

Example: 152,431 miles will be displayed as: 152 (x1000) or 1 blink (pause), 5 blinks (pause), 2 blinks.

Zeros will be displayed by the ABS indicator lamp strobing twice.

Odometer mileage cannot be altered with blink code diagnostics. Complete odometer information can be retrieved using a diagnostic tool.

Resetting ABS Configuration

To reset the ABS configuration to the default configuration,

apply ignition power and depress / release the brake pedal 8 times within 15 seconds. Following activation,

the TABS‑6 ABS configuration will reset to the default ABS configuration (2S/1M).

CHART 6 – ABS configurations

Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)

 

1st

2nd

Fault Description

Repair Information

J1587

J1587

 

Digit

Digit

 

 

(SID)

(FMI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

No faults

• ABS system fully operational – no faults detected

1

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel

Speed Sensors (WSS)

 

 

 

2

1

SL Sensor signal valid - large air gap

 

1

0

3

1

SR Sensor signal valid - large air gap

 

2

0

4

1

SAL Sensor signal valid - large air gap

 

3

0

5

1

SAR Sensor signal valid - large air gap

 

4

0

2

2

SL Sensor signal valid - loss of signal

Dynamic Wheel Speed Sensor Fault.

1

1

3

2

SR Sensor signal valid - loss of signal

2

1

4

2

SAL Sensor signal valid - loss of signal

Go to Section G, on Page 29.

3

1

5

2

SAR Sensor signal valid - loss of signal

 

4

1

2

3

SL Sensor signal valid – noisy

 

1

2

3

3

SR Sensor signal valid – noisy

 

2

2

4

3

SAL Sensor signal valid – noisy

 

3

2

5

3

SAR Sensor signal valid – noisy

 

4

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

4

SL Sensor shorted or open

 

1

4 or 5

3

4

SR Sensor shorted or open

Static Wheel Speed Sensor Fault.

2

4 or 5

4

4

SAL Sensor shorted or open

Go to Section G, on Page 29.

3

4 or 5

5

4

SAR Sensor shorted or open

 

4

4 or 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

5

SL Tire diameter out of range

• Verify correct tire size as desired.

1

13

3

5

SR Tire diameter out of range

• Verify proper tire inflation.

2

13

4

5

SAL Tire diameter out of range

• Verify correct number of exciter ring teeth.

3

13

5

5

SAR Tire diameter out of range

• Verify that the ECU has the proper tire size settings.

4

13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

6

SAL Sensor configuration error

• Verify correct ABS configuration using blink codes

3

13

 

 

 

 

or other diagnostic tools.

 

 

5

6

SAR Sensor configuration error

• If needed, reset to the default ABS configuration and

4

13

 

 

 

 

power-up to initiate auto-configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BENDIX TABS-6 TRAILER ABS MODULE manual Display Configuration, Display Odometer Mileage, Resetting ABS Configuration