1 Maintenance Manual MM-0401 Meritor WABCO Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) System Revised 07-152 Service Notes About This Ma...
Maintenance Manual MM-0401
Meritor WABCO Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) System Revised 07-15
Service Notes
About This Manual This manual contains maintenance procedures for Meritor WABCO’s Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) system for trucks, tractors and buses.
Before You Begin 1.
Read and understand all instructions and procedures before you begin to service components.
2.
Read and observe all Warning and Caution hazard alert messages in this publication. They provide information that can help prevent serious personal injury, damage to components, or both.
3.
Follow your company’s maintenance and service, installation, and diagnostics guidelines.
4.
Use special tools when required to help avoid serious personal injury and damage to components.
Hazard Alert Messages and Torque Symbols
앫 Maintenance Manual 38, Hydraulic ABS for Medium-Duty Trucks, Buses and Motor Home Chassis (C Version Hydraulic ABS) 앫 Maintenance Manual 39, Hydraulic ABS for Medium-Duty Trucks, Buses and Motor Home Chassis (D Version Hydraulic ABS) 앫 Maintenance Manual MM-0677, Hydraulic Anti-Lock Braking Systems (HABS) for Medium-Duty Trucks, Buses and Motor Home Chassis (E Version Hydraulic ABS) Visit Literature on Demand on meritor.com to access and order additional information. Contact the Meritor OnTrac™ Customer Call Center at 866-668-7332 (United States and Canada); 001-800-889-1834 (Mexico); or email [emailprotected].
If Tools and Supplies are Specified in This Manual Call Meritor’s Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket at 888-725-9355 to obtain Meritor tools and supplies.
WARNING A Warning alerts you to an instruction or procedure that you must follow exactly to avoid serious personal injury and damage to components.
CAUTION A Caution alerts you to an instruction or procedure that you must follow exactly to avoid damage to components. @
This symbol alerts you to tighten fasteners to a specified torque value.
How to Obtain Additional Maintenance, Service and Product Information Publications Refer to the following publications for more information on servicing Meritor WABCO’s Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) systems.
Information contained in this publication was in effect at the time the publication was approved for printing and is subject to change without notice or liability. Meritor WABCO reserves the right to revise the information presented or to discontinue the production of parts described at any time.
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Contents
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Asbestos and Non-Asbestos Fibers Section 1: Introduction
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Overview System Components How the HPB System Works
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Section 2: Wiring Diagram
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HPB Wiring Diagram for Multiplex Vehicles HPB Connector Diagram for Multiplex Vehicles HPB Wiring Diagram for Non-Multiplexed Vehicles HPB Connector Diagram for Non-Multiplexed Vehicles
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Section 3: Troubleshooting and Testing
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Testing the System Meritor WABCO TOOLBOX™ Software Connecting TOOLBOX™ Software Hydraulic Power Brake Menus and Toolbars Standard Testing Test Equipment: Volt-Ohm Meter (VOM) System Requirements and Component Tests Tire Size Range Checking Power, Ground and Load Test Standard Component Testing Indicator Lamps Sensor Adjustment Vehicle Test Drive Safety Features Towing Procedure for Navistar CE Buses Warning Lamps SPN, SID, FMI Diagnostic Trouble Code List
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Section 4: Removal and Installation
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Removal Hydraulic Compact Unit Installation Hydraulic Compact Unit Removal HCU Reservoir Installation HCU Reservoir Removal HCU Accumulators Installation HCU Accumulators Removal Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Installation Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Parameter Downloading
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Removal Hydraulic Compact Unit (HCU) Relay Valve Installation Hydraulic Compact Unit (HCU) Relay Valve Removal Hydraulic Compact Unit (HCU) Pump Installation Hydraulic Compact Unit (HCU) Pump Removal Master Cylinder Replacement Information Master Cylinder Installation Master Cylinder Removal Master Cylinder Reservoir Installation Master Cylinder Reservoir Removal Master Cylinder Foot Brake Switch Installation Master Cylinder Foot Brake Switch Removal Master Cylinder Fluid Level Sensor Switch Installation Master Cylinder Fluid Level Sensor Removal Parking Brake Pressure Supply Valve Installation Parking Brake Pressure Supply Valve Removal Low Pressure Hose Installation Low Pressure Hose Lubrication Wheel Speed Sensor Specification Removal Front Axle Wheel Speed Sensor Installation Front Axle Wheel Speed Sensor Removal Rear Axle Wheel Speed Sensor Installation Rear Axle Wheel Speed Sensor
Section 5: Brake Bleeding Procedures Brake Bleeding Procedures Pressure Bleed Procedures Master Cylinder Circuit
Contents
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Brake Caliper Circuit Spring-Applied/Hydraulic Release Parking Brake Circuit Changing Hydraulic Brake Fluid Brake Fluid Replacement Requirement Filling the Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) Master Cylinder Reservoir
Section 6: Appendix Leak Check Procedure for Meritor WABCO HPB System Check the HPB System for Brake Fluid Leaks System Test
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Asbestos and Non-Asbestos Fibers ASBESTOS FIBERS WARNING
NON-ASBESTOS FIBERS WARNING
The following procedures for servicing brakes are recommended to reduce exposure to asbestos fiber dust, a cancer and lung disease hazard. Material Safety Data Sheets are available from Meritor.
The following procedures for servicing brakes are recommended to reduce exposure to non-asbestos fiber dust, a cancer and lung disease hazard. Material Safety Data Sheets are available from Meritor.
Hazard Summary
Hazard Summary
Because some brake linings contain asbestos, workers who service brakes must understand the potential hazards of asbestos and precautions for reducing risks. Exposure to airborne asbestos dust can cause serious and possibly fatal diseases, including asbestosis (a chronic lung disease) and cancer, principally lung cancer and mesothelioma (a cancer of the lining of the chest or abdominal cavities). Some studies show that the risk of lung cancer among persons who smoke and who are exposed to asbestos is much greater than the risk for non-smokers. Symptoms of these diseases may not become apparent for 15, 20 or more years after the first exposure to asbestos. Accordingly, workers must use caution to avoid creating and breathing dust when servicing brakes. Specific recommended work practices for reducing exposure to asbestos dust follow. Consult your employer for more details.
Most recently manufactured brake linings do not contain asbestos fibers. These brake linings may contain one or more of a variety of ingredients, including glass fibers, mineral wool, aramid fibers, ceramic fibers and silica that can present health risks if inhaled. Scientists disagree on the extent of the risks from exposure to these substances. Nonetheless, exposure to silica dust can cause silicosis, a non-cancerous lung disease. Silicosis gradually reduces lung capacity and efficiency and can result in serious breathing difficulty. Some scientists believe other types of non-asbestos fibers, when inhaled, can cause similar diseases of the lung. In addition, silica dust and ceramic fiber dust are known to the State of California to cause lung cancer. U.S. and international agencies have also determined that dust from mineral wool, ceramic fibers and silica are potential causes of cancer. Accordingly, workers must use caution to avoid creating and breathing dust when servicing brakes. Specific recommended work practices for reducing exposure to non-asbestos dust follow. Consult your employer for more details.
Recommended Work Practices
Recommended Work Practices
1. Separate Work Areas. Whenever feasible, service brakes in a separate area away from other operations to reduce risks to unprotected persons. OSHA has set a maximum allowable level of exposure for asbestos of 0.1 f/cc as an 8-hour time-weighted average and 1.0 f/cc averaged over a 30-minute period. Scientists disagree, however, to what extent adherence to the maximum allowable exposure levels will eliminate the risk of disease that can result from inhaling asbestos dust. OSHA requires that the following sign be posted at the entrance to areas where exposures exceed either of the maximum allowable levels: DANGER: ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA. 2. Respiratory Protection. Wear a respirator equipped with a high-efficiency (HEPA) filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA for use with asbestos at all times when servicing brakes, beginning with the removal of the wheels. 3. Procedures for Servicing Brakes. a. Enclose the brake assembly within a negative pressure enclosure. The enclosure should be equipped with a HEPA vacuum and worker arm sleeves. With the enclosure in place, use the HEPA vacuum to loosen and vacuum residue from the brake parts. b. As an alternative procedure, use a catch basin with water and a biodegradable, non-phosphate, water-based detergent to wash the brake drum or rotor and other brake parts. The solution should be applied with low pressure to prevent dust from becoming airborne. Allow the solution to flow between the brake drum and the brake support or the brake rotor and caliper. The wheel hub and brake assembly components should be thoroughly wetted to suppress dust before the brake shoes or brake pads are removed. Wipe the brake parts clean with a cloth. c. If an enclosed vacuum system or brake washing equipment is not available, employers may adopt their own written procedures for servicing brakes, provided that the exposure levels associated with the employer’s procedures do not exceed the levels associated with the enclosed vacuum system or brake washing equipment. Consult OSHA regulations for more details. d. Wear a respirator equipped with a HEPA filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA for use with asbestos when grinding or machining brake linings. In addition, do such work in an area with a local exhaust ventilation system equipped with a HEPA filter. e. NEVER use compressed air by itself, dry brushing, or a vacuum not equipped with a HEPA filter when cleaning brake parts or assemblies. NEVER use carcinogenic solvents, flammable solvents, or solvents that can damage brake components as wetting agents. 4. Cleaning Work Areas. Clean work areas with a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter or by wet wiping. NEVER use compressed air or dry sweeping to clean work areas. When you empty vacuum cleaners and handle used rags, wear a respirator equipped with a HEPA filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA for use with asbestos. When you replace a HEPA filter, wet the filter with a fine mist of water and dispose of the used filter with care. 5. Worker Clean-Up. After servicing brakes, wash your hands before you eat, drink or smoke. Shower after work. Do not wear work clothes home. Use a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter to vacuum work clothes after they are worn. Launder them separately. Do not shake or use compressed air to remove dust from work clothes. 6. Waste Disposal. Dispose of discarded linings, used rags, cloths and HEPA filters with care, such as in sealed plastic bags. Consult applicable EPA, state and local regulations on waste disposal.
1. Separate Work Areas. Whenever feasible, service brakes in a separate area away from other operations to reduce risks to unprotected persons. 2. Respiratory Protection. OSHA has set a maximum allowable level of exposure for silica of 0.1 mg/m3 as an 8-hour time-weighted average. Some manufacturers of non-asbestos brake linings recommend that exposures to other ingredients found in non-asbestos brake linings be kept below 1.0 f/cc as an 8-hour time-weighted average. Scientists disagree, however, to what extent adherence to these maximum allowable exposure levels will eliminate the risk of disease that can result from inhaling non-asbestos dust. Therefore, wear respiratory protection at all times during brake servicing, beginning with the removal of the wheels. Wear a respirator equipped with a high-efficiency (HEPA) filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA, if the exposure levels may exceed OSHA or manufacturers’ recommended maximum levels. Even when exposures are expected to be within the maximum allowable levels, wearing such a respirator at all times during brake servicing will help minimize exposure. 3. Procedures for Servicing Brakes. a. Enclose the brake assembly within a negative pressure enclosure. The enclosure should be equipped with a HEPA vacuum and worker arm sleeves. With the enclosure in place, use the HEPA vacuum to loosen and vacuum residue from the brake parts. b. As an alternative procedure, use a catch basin with water and a biodegradable, non-phosphate, water-based detergent to wash the brake drum or rotor and other brake parts. The solution should be applied with low pressure to prevent dust from becoming airborne. Allow the solution to flow between the brake drum and the brake support or the brake rotor and caliper. The wheel hub and brake assembly components should be thoroughly wetted to suppress dust before the brake shoes or brake pads are removed. Wipe the brake parts clean with a cloth. c. If an enclosed vacuum system or brake washing equipment is not available, carefully clean the brake parts in the open air. Wet the parts with a solution applied with a pump-spray bottle that creates a fine mist. Use a solution containing water, and, if available, a biodegradable, non-phosphate, water-based detergent. The wheel hub and brake assembly components should be thoroughly wetted to suppress dust before the brake shoes or brake pads are removed. Wipe the brake parts clean with a cloth. d. Wear a respirator equipped with a HEPA filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA when grinding or machining brake linings. In addition, do such work in an area with a local exhaust ventilation system equipped with a HEPA filter. e. NEVER use compressed air by itself, dry brushing, or a vacuum not equipped with a HEPA filter when cleaning brake parts or assemblies. NEVER use carcinogenic solvents, flammable solvents, or solvents that can damage brake components as wetting agents. 4. Cleaning Work Areas. Clean work areas with a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter or by wet wiping. NEVER use compressed air or dry sweeping to clean work areas. When you empty vacuum cleaners and handle used rags, wear a respirator equipped with a HEPA filter approved by NIOSH or MSHA, to minimize exposure. When you replace a HEPA filter, wet the filter with a fine mist of water and dispose of the used filter with care. 5. Worker Clean-Up. After servicing brakes, wash your hands before you eat, drink or smoke. Shower after work. Do not wear work clothes home. Use a vacuum equipped with a HEPA filter to vacuum work clothes after they are worn. Launder them separately. Do not shake or use compressed air to remove dust from work clothes. 6. Waste Disposal. Dispose of discarded linings, used rags, cloths and HEPA filters with care, such as in sealed plastic bags. Consult applicable EPA, state and local regulations on waste disposal.
Regulatory Guidance
Regulatory Guidance
References to OSHA, NIOSH, MSHA, and EPA, which are regulatory agencies in the United States, are made to provide further guidance to employers and workers employed within the United States. Employers and workers employed outside of the United States should consult the regulations that apply to them for further guidance.
References to OSHA, NIOSH, MSHA, and EPA, which are regulatory agencies in the United States, are made to provide further guidance to employers and workers employed within the United States. Employers and workers employed outside of the United States should consult the regulations that apply to them for further guidance.
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Overview 1 Introduction
Figure 1.2
HCU WITH OPTIONAL POWER PARKING BRAKE PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE
Meritor WABCO’s Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB) is a braking and vehicle control system for Business Class trucks, Classes 4 through 7, and buses that are equipped with hydraulic brakes. The HPB system provides the following functions.
PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE
앫 Full power brake performance 앫 Brake control functions including Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Automatic Traction Control (ATC) and Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) 앫 Optional parking brake control 4004474c
System Components The HPB system consists of two main components — the Hydraulic Compact Unit (HCU) and a dual circuit master cylinder. The HPB system is also available with an optional parking brake pressure supply valve. Figure 1.1 and Figure 1.2 illustrate the HPB system with and without the park brake supply valve. Figure 1.3 illustrates the master cylinder assembly.
Figure 1.2
Figure 1.3
MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
Figure 1.1
HCU WITHOUT OPTIONAL POWER PARKING BRAKE SUPPLY VALVE
4004475a Figure 1.3
4004474b Figure 1.1
Hydraulic Compact Unit The HCU consists of an electronic control unit, two independent electric motors driving two piston pumps, two accumulators, a dual circuit fluid reservoir with integrated filters, pressure relief valves, solenoid valves and a dual circuit relay valve. The HCU is mounted to the vehicle frame rail with two brackets. Figure 1.4.
WARNING Do not drive the vehicle if a HPB system failure has occurred. Loss of braking ability may occur, resulting in an accident and serious personal injury. 앫 The HCU generates the service brake pressure.
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앫 Two pump motors drive the piston pumps to build hydraulic pressure. The pressure is stored in accumulators. The motors are not serviceable. The motors cannot be replaced without replacing the entire HCU. 앫 The accumulators are two gas-filled hydraulic accumulators. The accumulators store energy supplied by the pumps. Accumulators are sealed at the factory and are non-refillable. Accumulators may be replaced as a set without replacing the entire HCU. 앫 The ECU processes sensor signals and generates solenoid valve commands to reduce, maintain or increase brake pressure for control function. The ECU constantly monitors the pressure in the accumulators, using one pressure sensor per brake circuit. The ECU may be replaced without replacing the complete HCU. 앫 The optional pressure supply valve controls the Spring-Applied/ Hydraulic Released (SAHR) parking brake. The pressure supply valve is mounted on the HCU. The pressure supply valve may be replaced without replacing the entire HCU. 앫 The dual circuit HCU reservoir holds the hydraulic brake fluid. (The reservoir may be replaced without replacing the entire HCU.)
Master Cylinder Assembly The dual circuit master cylinder in conjunction with a relay valve provides the translation of brake pedal force into hydraulic braking pressure, and sends the driver’s demand signal to the HCU. Figure 1.5. 앫 The foot brake switch provides brake status to the ECU and eliminates the need for a brake light switch. 앫 The master cylinder reservoir holds the additional hydraulic brake fluid. 앫 The fluid sensor switch monitors fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir. 앫 The master cylinder reservoir and both master cylinder switches may be replaced without replacing the entire master cylinder. 앫 The master cylinder cap provided by Meritor WABCO contains a special gore material that allows the reservoir to breathe, and serves as a filter to help prevent contaminants from getting into the reservoir. This is the only cap approved for use with Meritor WABCO HPB. NOTE: The ability of the master cylinder cap to breathe is critical to correct brake system function. If the cap becomes contaminated, it will need to be replaced.
앫 The relay valve is mounted on the bottom of the HCU and may be replaced without replacing the entire HCU. Figure 1.5
Figure 1.4
HYDRAULIC COMPACT UNIT WITHOUT PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE DUAL CIRCUIT HCU RESERVOIR
MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY MASTER CYLINDER RESERVOIR
VENTED RESERVOIR CAP
ECU RELAY VALVE
FOOT BRAKE SWITCH FLUID LEVEL SENSOR SWITCH PUMP MOTORS (2) Figure 1.5
ACCUMULATORS
4004476b
Figure 1.4
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SECONDARY CIRCUIT (MR-REAR AXLE)
PRIMARY CIRCUIT (MF-FRONT AXLE) 4004477a
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Wheel-End Sensors A Meritor WABCO wheel speed sensor is installed at each wheel whose speed is to be monitored. These sensors generate electronic signals which are sent to the ECU. A sensor spring clip holds the wheel speed sensor in place. Figure 1.6. The sensor and sensor clip must be lubricated before installation and whenever wheel-end maintenance is performed. Figure 1.6
SENSOR SPRING CLIP
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
Spring-Applied Hydraulic Release (SAHR) Parking Brake Canister (Optional) NOTE: The SAHR canister is not produced by Meritor WABCO and is an optional feature. Please consult the OEM for maintenance and service information. On vehicles equipped with hydraulic parking brakes, the SAHR canister controls the force applied to the parking brake cable. Internal springs are used to apply tension to the parking brake cable, which applies the parking brake. When pressurized brake fluid is routed to the SAHR canister, the hydraulic pressure overcomes the internal springs to relax the parking brake cable, which releases the parking brake. The SAHR parking brake canister is typically located inside the driver’s side frame rail, forward of the rear axles. Vehicles not equipped with hydraulic parking brakes have mechanical or air (Spring Applied Air Released, SAAR) parking brakes. Please consult the OEM for maintenance and service information.
4004479a
WARNING
Figure 1.6
TOOLBOX™ Software TOOLBOX™ Software is a PC-based diagnostics program required to diagnose HPB system faults. For HPB, version 9.0 or higher is recommended. TOOLBOX™ Software is available at www.meritorwabco.com. Figure 1.7.
Never drive the vehicle if the parking brake cable is disconnected or if the parking brake system is not operating correctly. Driving the vehicle without a correctly functioning parking brake system can result in an accident and serious personal injury.
Parking Brake Switch The parking brake switch (optional) is a three-position electrical switch (apply, neutral and release). It controls the driver-requested operation of the parking brake.
Figure 1.7
How the HPB System Works
4011996a Figure 1.7
Low Pressure Hose The Removal and Installation section of this manual contains service information for a low pressure hose which is not produced by Meritor WABCO but is an integral part of the HPB system.
Meritor WABCO’s hydraulic power braking system provides the energy required to actuate the brakes and control the electronic brake force distribution (EBD), ABS and ATC functions. The HCU is activated each time the ignition is turned on or whenever the driver steps on the brake pedal. If the system is equipped with the optional power park brake, the HCU also supplies the energy to release and control the service and park brakes. The Meritor WABCO HPB system for trucks is illustrated in Figure 1.8. A complete HPB system layout, with hydraulic brake lines, appears in the Appendix.
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Figure 1.8
HPB SYSTEM LAYOUT
HCU RESERVOIR MASTER CYLINDER RESERVOIR
HCU ASSEMBLY PARKING BRAKE PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE
MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
ACCUMULATORS (2)
RELAY VALVES
ECU
WHEEL-END SENSORS (4) FRONT AXLE
REAR AXLE 4004478a
Figure 1.8
Functional Description Hydraulic energy is stored in the gas-filled hydraulic accumulators, one for each circuit. When the vehicle’s ignition is turned on, internal pumps are activated and fill both accumulators with pressurized hydraulic brake fluid. Two internal sensors, one for each accumulator, measure pressure and the ECU continuously monitors and controls pressure. During normal operation, the ECU actuates two separate power drivers for the electric motors, keeping the pressure level within the system at desired limits. Two pressure relief valves provide safety against overpressurization. When the brake pedal is applied, the master cylinder provides a hydraulic signal to the relay valve. Proportional to that signal, the accumulators release pressure to the brake calipers. When the pedal is released, brake fluid returns from the brake calipers to the reservoir, and line pressure is reduced to zero.
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For ABS, wheel pressure is individually modulated by eight integrated ABS solenoid valves in the ECU/HCU. For ATC, the normally closed ATC solenoid valve in the ECU is actuated and hydraulic energy is supplied to the sensed wheel. At the same time, the normally open ATC valve is actuated to prevent fluid flow back into the reservoir. The brake pressure is then modulated by the corresponding ABS solenoid valves.
WARNING Do not install any “add-on” hydraulic devices to the HPB system. A loss of braking ability may occur, resulting in an accident and serious personal injury.
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HPB Wiring Diagram for Multiplex Vehicles 2 Wiring Diagram
The Meritor WABCO HPB electronic control unit interface wiring diagram for multiplex vehicles is shown in Figure 2.1.
SENSOR REAR RIGHT
27
SENSOR REAR LEFT SENSOR FRONT RIGHT SENSOR FRONT LEFT
23 28
2x0.75 mm2 TWISTED
29
25 30
22
OV IV OV
2x0.75 mm2 TWISTED
3
24
IV
REAR LEFT
2x0.75 mm2 TWISTED
15 14
OV
26 31
DIAGNOSE "B"
2
1
DIAGNOSE "A" ACC. SAE J1587
9
31-PIN CONNECTOR
3
2
1
680R
27K
LOW BRAKE FLUID
10 11
GRD STUD 3
560R
1K
5A
BRAKE SWITCH 3K
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
FRONT RIGHT
CAN LOW
CAN HIGH ACC. SAE J1939
IV OV IV NO NC
WHEEL PRESSURE MODULATION SOLENOIDS
FRONT LEFT ATC
ATC–SOLENOIDS
2x0.75 mm2 TWISTED
BRAKE LIGHT SIGNAL
6
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
1
REFERENCE GROUND
5A
17
30A
* SOLENOID VALVE GROUND GRD STUD 2
18
* SOLENOID VALVE SUPPLY
16
* PUMP MOTOR 2 GROUND
30A
19
PUMP– MOTOR 2
IGNITION
PUMP– MOTOR 1
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR MULTIPLEX (MUX) VEHICLES WITH POWER BRAKE OPTION
REAR RIGHT
Figure 2.1
+12V BATTERY FEED
IGNITION SWITCH 30A
GRD STUD 1
5 4 1
* PUMP MOTOR 1 GROUND
2
2-PIN CONNECTOR
P
* PUMP MOTOR 1 SUPPLY +
P
30
7
* PUMP MOTOR 2 SUPPLY
PARKING BRAKE
1 1
C
2
PIN 7 B
PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE
2
–
CUTOFF SOLENOID
A
GROUND IGNITION
TRAVEL SWITCH
4004481a
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HPB Connector Diagram for Multiplex Vehicles The Meritor WABCO HPB electronic control unit interface connector diagram for multiplex vehicles is shown in Figure 2.2. Figure 2.2
PIN IDENTIFICATION FOR WIRE HARNESS CONNECTORS TO THE ECU (9511) PUMP MOTOR 2 GROUND –
19
REFERENCE GROUND
7
SOLENOID VALVE GROUND –
8
SAHR TRAVEL SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
6 21 11
20
PARKING BRAKE DASH SWITCH
NOT USED NOT USED
10
LOW BRAKE FLUID
9 22
MASTER CYLINDER BRAKE SWITCH
18
5
ABS OFFROAD SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
SOLENOID VALVE SUPPLY 12V+
4
CUT OFF SOLENOID (OPTIONAL)
17
3
BRAKE SIGNAL PRESSURE SUPPLY VALVE (OPTIONAL)
PUMP MOTOR 2 SUPPLY 12V+
2
NOT USED
16
1
IGNITION 12V
23
30
14
29
26
13
28
25
12
NOT USED J1939 + HIGH
15
J1939 – LOW
27
24
NOT USED
22 27
23 28 31
24 29
25 30
REAR RIGHT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
REAR LEFT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR FRONT LEFT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
FRONT RIGHT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
X2 26
30
URAT1
30A
31
J1587 DIAG. B + LOW J1587 DIAG. A + HIGH 4008946b
Figure 2.2
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HPB Wiring Diagram for Non-Multiplexed Vehicles The Meritor WABCO HPB electronic control unit interface wiring diagram for non-multiplexed vehicles is shown in Figure 2.3. Figure 2.3
4011904a Figure 2.3
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HPB Connector Diagram for Non-Multiplexed Vehicles The Meritor WABCO HPB electronic control unit interface connector diagram for multiplex vehicles is shown in Figure 2.4. Figure 2.4
X1
SAE J1939
CAN-L
15
CAN-L
14
31 26 30 25
15
ATC-L
13
15
BUZZER-RELAY
12
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
11
BRAKE ACUATION SWITHC
10
29 24 28 23
FLUID LEVEL SWITHC
27 22
9
21 20
8 PARKING BRAKE MONITOR SWITCH
7
REF-GND
6
PB-CUTOFF
5
PB-SUPPLY
4
15
BLR-RELAY
3
15
DBR-RELAY
2
15
UIGN
5A
A-LINE B-LINE SAE J1587 GM IG SENSOR FR IGM SENSOR FL IG IGM IG SENSOR RL IGM SENSOR RR IG ABS WARNING LAMP RELAY BRAKE WARNING LAMP RELAY
15 15
19
18 15A
UBAT
30A
UBAT2
17
16
1
30 30
X2
30
URAT1
30A
4011905a Figure 2.4
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Testing the System
Connecting TOOLBOX™ Software
This section contains information for testing the HPB system with TOOLBOX™ Software, and for performing standard component and electrical tests.
To connect TOOLBOX™ Software to the vehicle, a RP1210A compliant device will be needed. Once TOOLBOX™ Software is connected and open, verify the adapter settings are correct.
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To prevent serious eye injury, always wear safe eye protection when you perform vehicle maintenance or service.
To access “Adapter Selection” for TOOLBOX™ Software 11 or newer, click on “Utilities” from the main TOOLBOX™ page or under “System Setup” in “J1707 TOOLBOX” from the main TOOLBOX page.
Exhaust gas contains poison. When testing a vehicle with the engine running, test in a well-ventilated area or route the exhaust hose outside.
To access “Comport Settings” for TOOLBOX™ Software versions prior to TOOLBOX™ Software 11 click on “System Setup” from the main TOOLBOX™ page.
To avoid serious personal injury, keep away, and keep test equipment away, from all moving or hot engine parts.
Make sure the “Vendor:” and “Adapter:” drop-downs are set for the device being used and set the “Protocol:” drop-down to J1708, and click “OK”. Figure 3.1.
WARNING
To avoid unwanted vehicle movement when testing, set the parking brake and place the gear selector in NEUTRAL (manual transmission), or PARK (automatic transmission) unless otherwise directed. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury.
Figure 3.1
Never drive the vehicle if the parking brake cable is disconnected or if the parking brake system is not operating correctly. Driving the vehicle without a correctly functioning parking brake system can result in an accident and serious personal injury. Refer to, and follow, the vehicle manufacturer’s Warnings, Cautions and service procedures.
Meritor WABCO TOOLBOX™ Software NOTE: The HPB system does not have blink code capability and Meritor WABCO TOOLBOX™ Software is needed to communicate with the system. Use TOOLBOX™ Software to obtain DTCs and verify the activation of various system components. 앫 Turn valves, pump and retarder relay (if available) on and off (Valve Activation Menu) 앫 Turn indicator lamps on and off (Miscellaneous Output Activation Menu) NOTE: To obtain TOOLBOX™ Software, go to www.meritorwabco.com.
4011997a Figure 3.1
NOTE: When switching between J1939 and J1708 communications, vehicle ignition must be cycled between sessions to correctly communicate with ECU. NOTE: TOOLBOX™ Software must be connected to the vehicle and the vehicle ignition must be ON in order to display information. If unable to communicate with the ECU: 앫 Verify device and data link connections are secure. 앫 Verify the device is RP1210A compliant and that the comport settings (Vendor, Protocol, Adapter) in TOOLBOX™ Software are correct.
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앫 Verify the device software and firmware is up to date.
Figure 3.3
앫 Check all the powers and grounds coming to the ECU including load testing. 앫 Check J1587 circuit at the ECU and the data link connector.
Hydraulic Power Brake Menus and Toolbars Select Hydraulic ABS from the TOOLBOX™ Software Main Menu. TOOLBOX™ Software senses the type of ECU being used and displays the HPB Main Screen. 4008958a
Main HPB Screen This screen provides icons and pull-down menu task selections. It also provides information about the current status of Meritor WABCO HPB. Figure 3.2.
Figure 3.3
Faults WARNING
Figure 3.2
Do not drive the vehicle if active faults are present. Driving the vehicle with active faults present can result in an accident and serious personal injury. Select Faults to display the Fault Information screen. Figure 3.4. NOTE: The Fault Information screen is also accessible from the HPB Main Menu.
Figure 3.4
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4006207a Figure 3.2
ECU information is read once from the ECU and does not change. All other information (e.g., wheel sensors, voltages and fault information) is read and updated continuously. 4004460a
Display Select Display from the HPB Main Screen. A pull-down menu will appear. Figure 3.3.
Figure 3.4
The Fault Information screen contains a description of each fault, including the type of fault (Active or Stored), SID and FMI number. Repair instructions for the fault appear at the bottom of the screen.
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Faults that occur after the screen is displayed will not appear until a screen update is requested. Use the Update button at the bottom of the screen to refresh the fault information table and display a new list of faults.
Figure 3.6
After making any required repairs, use the Clear Faults button to clear the fault. Clear each fault as it is repaired. The Update button should be used after all faults are repaired. Cycle the ignition after clearing the faults. NOTE: When all faults are cleared, you need to drive the vehicle above 5 mph before the ABS light will go out. Use the Save or Print button to save or print the fault information data. Select Exit to close this section. 4004462a
Wheel Speed
Figure 3.6
Select Wheel Speed to display the Wheel Speed screen. Figure 3.5. Figure 3.5
The Counters screen provides an overview of HPB component performance (pump hours, brake events, etc.) as well as general vehicle activity such as ignition cycles. Occurrences displayed on this screen accumulate until the Clear button is selected.
Component Tests Select Component Tests from the HPB Main Screen. A pull-down menu will appear. Figure 3.7. Figure 3.7
4004461a Figure 3.5
Use the Wheel Speed screen to verify that sensors are connected at each wheel. Speed at a sensed wheel (FL, FR, RL, RR) indicates sensors are installed, but does not verify correct sensor installation. Wheel speed sensor installation information is available in the Removal and Installation section.
4008959a Figure 3.7
Counters Select Counters to display the Counters screen. Figure 3.6.
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Valves
Figure 3.9
Select Valves to display the Valve Activation test screen. Figure 3.8. Figure 3.8
4004465a Figure 3.9
As each lamp is tested, check the actual lamp to verify correct operation. Select Close to exit this screen.
Parking Brake WARNING Park the vehicle on a level surface. Block the front and rear wheels to prevent vehicle movement. Failure to do so can result in unwanted vehicle movement causing serious personal injury. Select Parking Brake to display the Parking Brake test screen. Figure 3.10. Figure 3.10
4004464a Figure 3.8
The Valve Activation test screen lets you activate the HPB valves to check for correct activation and to verify correct brake line installation. Click on the valve you wish to test, then click the Send button to actuate the component. Component activation status appears in the Status box field. Select Close to exit this screen.
Lamps Select Lamps to display the Lamp Test screen. Figure 3.9.
4004466a Figure 3.10
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Select Release or Apply, then select Send to test the parking brake. Select Close to exit this screen.
Figure 3.12
Relay (Only on Non-Multiplex Vehicles) Select Relay to display the Activate Relay test screen. Figure 3.11. Figure 3.11
4004468a Figure 3.12
This screen allows you to send a “limit engine torque” command to the engine or a “disable retarder” command to the retarder. Select the data link destination (engine or retarder), then select Send to test. Use the Stop button to end testing. Select Close to exit this screen. The vehicle must be running with the engine RPM increased (1000-1500 RPM) in order for this function to work.
Disable ATC Select Disable ATC to send a command to the ECU to disable automatic traction control. ATC will remain disabled until the enable command is sent, or until the vehicle ignition is cycled. ATC must be disabled for dynamometer testing.
Enable ATC 4004467a Figure 3.11
This screen allows you to turn the retarder relay on or off. This is helpful in verifying correct operation, installation and wiring of the unit under test. Select Close to exit this screen.
Select Enable ATC to send a command to the ECU to enable automatic traction control. This is the normal state of the ECU. Figure 3.7. NOTE: The status bar on the HPB Main Menu reflects the current ATC status (enabled, disabled or not available).
Miscellaneous Outputs Engine Data Link Select Engine Data Link to display the Data Link test screen. Figure 3.12.
Select Miscellaneous Outputs to display the Activate Miscellaneous Outputs test screen. Figure 3.13. NOTE: Use TOOLBOX™ Software to test the following components: Retarder Relay (if available), Brake Light Relay (if available), Supply Valve, Cut-Off Valve, ABS Lamp, Traction Lamp, Brake Warning, Pump Front, Pump Rear, Buzzer.
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Standard Testing
Figure 3.13
Test Equipment: Volt-Ohm Meter (VOM) Use of a VOM with automatic polarity sensing is recommended. This eliminates the concern of the polarity of the meter leads during voltage measurements.
System Requirements and Component Tests Tire Size Range WARNING 4005142a Figure 3.13
This screen provides a check of several HPB components, as well as a way to check either inlet or outlet activity of the valves, pump or retarder relay. Highlight the component you wish to test, then select the Send button to actuate the component. Component activation status appears in the Status Box field. Select Close to exit this screen.
Calculate the tire size with the following equation:
% Difference = {
RPM Steer RPM Drive
− 1}
x 100
RPM = tire revolutions per mile
Checking Power, Ground and Load Test
Reset Memorized Select Reset Memorized to display the Learned Component screen. Figure 3.14.
CAUTION When troubleshooting or testing the ABS, be careful not to damage the connector terminals. If connector terminals are damaged, they must be replaced.
Figure 3.14
4004471a Figure 3.14
Relay is an automatic default and cannot be de-selected. It indicates the ECU has memorized the installed retarder relay. Once the ECU has seen a retarder, it expects to see it every time the vehicle is powered up.
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There are 2 connectors at the HPB ECU, a 2-pin connector and a 31-pin connector. When checking power and ground for any of the ECU circuits, it is recommended to check all the power and ground circuits as there are redundant powers and grounds. Disconnect the 2-pin and 31-pin connectors and verify all the lock tabs are there and good, check for any signs of damage, moisture or corrosion.
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Ground Checks Check all the ground wire circuits, with the key off, disconnect the 2-pin and 31-pin connectors and in the 2-pin harness connector check resistance to ground pin 1 and in the 31-pin harness connector check resistance to ground pins 6, 18, 19. All readings should be less than 1 ohm, if the readings are not in spec, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with the OEM.
Voltage Checks Check all the power wire circuits, with the key off, disconnect the 2-pin and 31-pin connectors. In the 2-pin harness connector, check voltage to ground pin 2 and in the 31-pin harness connector, check voltage to ground pins 1, 16, 17. All readings should be approximately 12 volts, except pin 17. There should be no voltage key off. With the key on, recheck voltage at pin 2 of the 2-pin connector and pins 1, 16, 17 of the 31-pin connector. All readings should be approximately 12 volts. If the readings are not in spec, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with the OEM.
On drive axles, the sensor is typically accessible on the in-board side of the rear axle spindle. To adjust the sensor, push the sensor in until it contacts the tooth wheel. 앫 Do not pry or push sensors with sharp objects. 앫 Sensors will self-adjust during wheel rotation. NOTE: No gap is allowed at installation. During normal operation, the gap should not be greater than 0.04-inch (1.02 mm).
Vehicle Test Drive After replacing an HPB component, use TOOLBOX™ Software to ensure there are not active faults, then test drive the vehicle as follows: 1.
NOTE: Depending on the vehicle, the ATC lamp may be labeled differently and some vehicles may not have an ATC lamp. Refer to the vehicle specification sheet for label designation.
Load Test A compromised wire or circuit may still be able to provide resistance and voltage readings that would be within specification for a Digital Volt Ohm Meter or test light, but might not be capable of handling enough current to allow the system to function correctly. To make sure of the integrity of the wire or circuit, a load test is necessary. With the key on load, test across pins 1-2 of the 2-pin harness connector and pins 1-6, 16-18, 17-19 of the 31-pin harness connector with a device that will draw about 5 amps (such as a Sealed Beam headlight) for approximately 10 seconds. The headlamp should be bright, if the lamp does not light, is dim or flickers, it would indicate an issue with the wiring, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with the OEM.
2.
Check the vehicle dash lamps: 앫 Most of the dash lamps for HPB come on briefly (approximately three seconds) for a bulb check, then go off. This indicates the system is O.K. 앫 If the ABS and ATC lamps do not go off within 3 seconds after turning the ignition ON, the system is looking for a wheel speed test. Drive the vehicle at speeds of 5-10 mph (8-16 km/h). The ABS and ATC lamps will then go off if the system is O.K. 앫 If the ABS and ATC lamps do not go off after the vehicle reaches a speed of 5-10 mph (8-16 km/h), this indicates there is a system fault. Perform vehicle diagnostics and make all of the necessary repairs, including appropriate bleed procedures, before returning the vehicle to service.
Standard Component Testing Indicator Lamps If the indicator lamps do not come on after the ignition is turned on, or it comes on but does not go out after three seconds, check all ABS fuses or circuit breakers and replace if necessary. After checking the indicator lamps, make repairs as necessary.
Turn ignition ON.
WARNING
Sensor Adjustment
Do not drive the vehicle if active faults are present. Driving the vehicle with active faults present can result in an accident and serious personal injury.
On steering axles, the sensor is typically accessible on the in-board side of the steering knuckle.
3.
Drive the vehicle for a short distance. Make gentle brake applications to verify brake performance.
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Safety Features Limp Mode The HPB system has a feature known as “Limp Mode” In the event that power is lost at the 31-pin ECU connector or the 31-pin connector has become dislodged, power for emergency foundation braking can still be provided through the 2 pin ECU connector.
Dynamic Park Brake Application, If Equipped with the Hydraulic Park Brake System In the event that the HPB system should lose all power and pressure, the park brake will automatically apply, while moving or at rest.
Interlocks, If Equipped with the Hydraulic Park Brake System The HPB system with the hydraulic park brake feature may not allow the park brake to be release unless certain interlock messages are received, such as a door being left open or a wheel chair lift that is not seated correctly in the stored position. Review interlock operation and diagnostics with the OEM.
Towing Procedure for Navistar CE Buses Towing Preparation: Hydraulic Powered Parking Brakes If battery power is available: 1.
Place the transmission in “N” Neutral and turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
2.
While depressing the brake pedal, push and hold the Parking Brake knob to release the parking brake. If battery power has been lost, the Parking Brake cable will have to be disconnected by following the steps below.
If battery power has been lost: Use the following procedure to disconnect the Parking Brake cable.
CAUTION While removing the parking brake cable, only the threaded rod should rotate. If the cable is to be reused, do not allow the cable to twist during removal. 1.
Block the wheels, place the transmission in “N” Neutral, and turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
2.
While using a 15 mm wrench to hold the SAHR canister shaft, loosen the jam nut on the threaded rod with a 16 mm wrench.
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While using the 15 mm wrench to hold the canister shaft, unscrew the threaded rod using an 8 mm wrench. The rod must be unscrewed approximately 2.5 inches before the cable disconnects. The cable will exhibit some resistance while being unscrewed because it is under tension.
Towing Vehicle with Front Wheels Suspended When it is necessary to tow a vehicle with the front wheels suspended, extra precautions must be taken to avoid transmission or differential damage. Disconnect the axle shafts at the rear axle to prevent the wheels from driving the differential and the transmission. If axle shaft is not disconnected, remove the rear axle shafts from the axle assembly. Cover the wheel hub ends to prevent loss of axle lubricant and entrance of contaminants.
Towing Vehicles with Rear Wheels Suspended Whenever possible, it is preferable to tow a disabled vehicle from the rear by raising the rear of the chassis. When towing a vehicle with the rear of the chassis suspended, the front wheels must be locked in the straight ahead position.
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Warning Lamps Indicator Lamp BRAKE/BRAKE PRESSURE
Lamp Status STEADY ON and buzzer on
Note: Indicator differs by model year FLASHING or STEADY ON* and buzzer on (*depending on model) OFF BRAKE FLUID
STEADY ON
OFF ABS
STEADY ON
TRAC CTRL
OFF STEADY ON
FLASHING OFF
PARK BRAKE
STEADY ON OFF FLASHING/ STEADY ON
System Condition Being Indicated Half brake system failure. One of the two brake circuits is not generating pressure or is not generating pressure at the proper rate. Braking force from the Hydraulic Power Brake may be reduced or impaired. Use Parking Brake if necessary. Full brake system failure. Both brake circuits are not generating pressure or are not generating pressure at the proper rate. Braking force from the Hydraulic Power Brake may be reduced or impaired. Use Parking Brake if necessary. System pressures are in normal operating range. Low brake fluid level in the Master Cylinder Reservoir. Braking force from the Hydraulic Power Brake may be reduced or impaired. Use parking brake if necessary. Brake fluid level detected in the Master Cylinder is at or above MIN mark. An ABS related fault has been detected by the ECU. The advantages provided by ABS may not be fully available No ABS related faults detected. A Traction Control related fault has been detected – OR- A Traction Control event is occurring due to spinning wheels and the system is operating correctly. Mud and Snow mode was selected using the traction control switch (switch indicator lit) ATC is operating correctly, the Mud and Snow mode has not been selected and the vehicle is not experiencing an ATC event. Park Brake is applied. Park Brake is not applied. A Park Brake related fault has been detected by the ECU. Braking force from Park Brake may be reduced or impaired.
Recommendation Immediately find a location to safely park the vehicle. When safely off the road and stopped, turn off ignition and ensure the vehicle transmission is in the park position. Apply Parking Brake. Do not drive until the failure has been repaired. Immediately find a location to safely park the vehicle. When safely off the road and stopped, turn off ignition and ensure the vehicle transmission is in the park position. Apply Parking Brake. Do not drive until the failure has been repaired. — Immediately find a location to safely park the vehicle. When safely off the road and stopped, turn off ignition and ensure the vehicle transmission is in the park position. Apply Parking Brake. Do not drive until the failure has been repaired. — Have vehicle repaired as soon as possible.
— If the lamp remains on for over 10 seconds, there is a high likelihood of a fault in the traction control system. Have vehicle repaired as soon as possible. — —
— — Immediately find a location to safely park the vehicle. SERVICE PARK When safely off the road and stopped, turn off ignition BRAKE and ensure the vehicle transmission is in the park position. Apply Parking Brake. Do not drive until the failure has been repaired. OFF No Park Brake related faults detected. — NOTE: If the ABS and/or ATC lamps are flashing after the parameters have been downloaded, verify the System Check Status has been set. See “System Check Status” in “Parameter Downloading” section of this manual.
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SPN, SID, FMI Diagnostic Trouble Code List Figure 3.15
4011920a Figure 3.15
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Figure 3.16
4011921a Figure 3.16
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4011922a Figure 3.17
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4011923a Figure 3.18
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3
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SPN
791
791
791
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8
7
5
FMI
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Temporary ABS Wheel Disabled Temporary ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Tone Ring
No Trigger Detected
Brake Chatter
Impedance
Cause
Brake drags or chatters. Abnormal vibrations detected.
Wheel speed sensor signal not detected.
Wheel speed signal drops out periodically at speeds higher than 10 kph.
An open circuit or short to ground has been detected. i.e ECU detects a disconnected wheel speed sensor.
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
System Reaction
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
• Check foundation brakes; condition may occur even without system failure.
• Check air gap. The gap should not be greater than 0.040-inch (1.02 mm). • Check bearing play and tone ring run out. Eliminate root cause for air gap extension and push sensor back in afterwards. • Check tone ring for damage (missing teeth, corrosion). • Check sensor impedance and sensor wiring and connectors for intermittent contact. • Check sensor installation. • Check air gap and push sensor back in afterwards.
• Check tone ring for damage/missing teeth/corrosion. • Check bearing play and tone ring run out.
• Check sensor impedance and sensor wiring and connectors for intermittent contact. • Check harness and/or sensor for open circuit or short to ground. Sensor resistance should measure between 900-2000 ohms.
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Figure 3.19
4011924a
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Figure 3.20
4011925a Figure 3.20
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SID
4
4
4
4
SPN
792
792
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792
11
8
7
5
FMI
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Temporary ABS Wheel Disabled Temporary ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Tone Ring
No Trigger Detected
Brake Chatter
Impedance
Cause
Brake drags or chatters. Abnormal vibrations detected.
Wheel speed sensor signal not detected.
Wheel speed signal drops out periodically at speeds higher than 10 kph.
An open circuit or short to ground has been detected. i.e ECU detects a disconnected wheel speed sensor.
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
System Reaction
Speed Signal Taken From Other Rear Wheel ATC Disabled
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
• Check foundation brakes; condition may occur even without system failure.
• Check air gap. The gap should not be greater than 0.040-inch (1.02 mm). • Check bearing play and tone ring run out. Eliminate root cause for air gap extension and push sensor back in afterwards. • Check tone ring for damage (missing teeth, corrosion). • Check sensor impedance and sensor wiring and connectors for intermittent contact. • Check sensor installation. • Check air gap and push sensor back in afterwards.
• Check tone ring for damage/missing teeth/corrosion. • Check bearing play and tone ring run out.
• Check sensor impedance and sensor wiring and connectors for intermittent contact. • Check harness and/or sensor for open circuit or short to ground. Sensor resistance should measure between 900-2000 ohms.
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Figure 3.21
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Figure 3.22
4011927a Figure 3.22
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SID
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48
48
48
SPN
932
938
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938
6
5
3
6
FMI
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Cause
Inlet (IV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) open circuit detected.
Outlet (OV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Out Valve Left Front
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
Power Amp. In Valve Left Front ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
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Figure 3.23
4011928a
SID
43
43
43
49
SPN
933
933
933
939
3
6
5
3
FMI
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Cause
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
Outlet (OV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Out Valve Right Front
Inlet (IV) short to ground detected.
Inlet (IV) open circuit detected.
Inlet (IV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Out Valve Left Front ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
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Figure 3.24
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SID
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49
44
44
SPN
939
939
934
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5
3
6
5
FMI
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Outlet (OV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) open circuit detected.
Inlet (IV) open circuit detected.
Inlet (IV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. In Valve Left Rear
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
Open Circuit
Cause
Power Amp. Out Valve Right Front
System Reaction
Open Circuit
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.25
4011931a
SID
44
50
50
50
SPN
934
940
940
940
6
5
3
6
FMI
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Cause
Inlet (IV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) open circuit detected.
Outlet (OV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Out Valve Left Rear
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
Power Amp. In Valve Left Rear ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.26
4011932a
Figure 3.26
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
29
30
SID
45
45
45
51
SPN
935
935
935
Figure 3.27
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
941
3
6
5
3
FMI
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Cause
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
Outlet (OV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Out Valve Right Rear
Inlet (IV) short to ground detected.
Inlet (IV) open circuit detected.
Inlet (IV) short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. In Valve Right Rear ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.27
4011933a
SID
51
51
18
18
SPN
941
941
806
806
5
3
6
5
FMI
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Outlet (OV) short to ground detected.
Outlet (OV) open circuit detected.
ATC open circuit detected.
ATC short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. ATC Normally Closed
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
Open Circuit
Cause
Power Amp. Out Valve Right Rear
System Reaction
Open Circuit
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.28
4011934a
Figure 3.28
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
31
32
SID
18
19
19
19
SPN
806
807
Figure 3.29
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
807
807
6
5
3
6
FMI
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service brake intervention (power park)
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Cause
ATC short to ground detected.
ATC short to ground detected.
ATC open circuit detected.
ATC short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. ATC Normally Open
ABS Wheel Disabled ATC Disabled
Power Amp. ATC Normally Closed ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect ECU connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test. • Verify correct HCU part number. • If DTC, verify correct ECU part number. • Verify if parameters are correct. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.29
4011935a
SID
13
13
13
100
SPN
801
801
801
3541
3
6
5
3
FMI
EBD Disabled
EBD Disabled
EBD Disabled
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Shorted to Battery
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Shorted to Battery
Cause
N/A
Brake light signal short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Brake Light Signal
Endurance brake relay short to ground detected.
Endurance brake relay output open detected.
Endurance brake relay output short to BATT detected.
Power Amp. Endurance Brake Relay ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
System Reaction
Warning Light
Description
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Brake Light Signal relay circuit from ABS ECU to dash module for short to voltage. • Pin 3 should have 4-5 volts key off and 12 volts key on.
• Check wiring and connections from the ECU to the EBR. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Check wiring and connections from the ECU to the EBR. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Check wiring and connections from the ECU to the EBR. • If DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.30
4011936a
Figure 3.30
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
33
34
SID
100
100
234
234
SPN
3541
3541
617
Figure 3.31
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
617
5
3
6
5
FMI
N/A
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Open Circuit
Brake light signal short to ground detected.
Brake light signal open detected.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Brake Light Signal relay circuit from ABS ECU to dash module for short to voltage. • Pin 3 should have 4-5 volts key off and 12 volts key on.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Brake Light Signal relay circuit from ABS ECU to dash module for short to voltage. • Pin 3 should have 4-5 volts key off and 12 volts key on.
Action
SAHR Backup Mode 2
SAHR Backup Mode 2
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Open detected.
Short to BATT detected.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Supply Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Supply Valve for short to voltage. • Check resistance of Pressure Supply Valve, should be 12 ohms. (If not in spec, indicates the Pressure Supply Valve may have failed.) • Review Pressure Supply Valve harness diagnostics with the OEM. • If the Pressure Supply Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Supply Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Supply Valve for short to voltage. • Check resistance of Pressure Supply Valve, should be 12 ohms. (If not in spec, indicates the Pressure Supply Valve may have failed.) • Review Pressure Supply Valve harness diagnostics with the OEM. • If the Pressure Supply Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Power Amp. Parking Brake Pressure Supply Valve
N/A
Shorted to Battery
Cause
Power Amp. Brake Light Signal
System Reaction
Open Circuit
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.31
4011937a
SID
234
235
235
235
SPN
617
618
618
618
6
5
3
6
FMI
System Reaction Action
SAHR Backup Mode 2 Short to ground detected.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Supply Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Supply Valve for short to voltage. • Check resistance of Pressure Supply Valve, should be 12 ohms. (If not in spec, indicates the Pressure Supply Valve may have failed.) • Review Pressure Supply Valve harness diagnostics with the OEM. • If the Pressure Supply Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
SAHR Backup Mode 1
SAHR Backup Mode 1
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status. ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Open Circuit
Short to Ground
Short to ground detected.
Open detected.
Short to BATT detected.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Cut-off Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Cut-off Valve for short to voltage. • Review Pressure Cut-off Valve and harness diagnostics and repair with the OEM. • If the Pressure Cut-off Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Cut-off Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Cut-off Valve for short to voltage. • Review Pressure Cut-off valve and harness diagnostics and repair with the OEM. • If the Pressure Cut-off Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connectors of Pressure Cut-off Valve circuit from ABS ECU to Pressure Cut-off Valve for short to voltage. • Review Pressure Cut-off Valve and harness diagnostics and repair with the OEM. • If the Pressure Cut-off Valve and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Power Amp. Parking Brake Pressure Cut-Off Valve
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Park Brake cannot be Applied if Released
Shorted to Battery
Cause
Power Amp. Parking Brake Pressure Supply Valve
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Short to Ground
Description
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.32
4011938a
Figure 3.32
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
35
36
SID
30
30
23
101
SPN
818
818
1438
Figure 3.33
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
1439
5
5
4
3
FMI
System Reaction
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled No Service Brake Intervention
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Cannot switch off
Valve supply voltage missing or cannot switch on
Open or Grounded
Internal valve relay unable to switch on.
Internal valve relay is unable to switch off.
Activation of blink code switch longer than 16 seconds causes fault detection No load detected or grounded.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – N/A ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) Flashing (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Activation of blink code switch longer than 16 seconds causes fault detection
No load detected or grounded.
ABS Warning Light Relay (if available)
ABS Warning Lamp – N/A Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) Flashing (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ABS Warning Light Relay (if available)
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled
Open or Grounded
Cause
Action
• Check wiring and connections of the Brake warning lamp circuit pin 20 of 31-pin connector. • With ECU disconnected, with key ON, the voltage level shall be ~12 volts at Pin 20 to Ground. May need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • If connectors and wiring pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Check wiring and connections of the ABS warning lamp circuit relay pin 21 of 31-pin connector. • With ECU disconnected, with key ON, the voltage level shall be ~12 volts at Pin 21 to Ground. May need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • If connectors and wiring pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • If connectors and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • If connectors and harness pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Internal Valve Relay (provides supply voltage for ABS pressure control valves)
Warning Light
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Description
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.33
4011939a
SID
224
98
158
SPN
920
3540
158
4
2
5
FMI
No Ignition Voltage
ECU Main or Reference Ground
Buzzer
Description Cause
N/A
Buzzer circuit problem detected.
Buzzer (if available)
System Reaction
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check wiring and connections of the Buzzer relay circuit pin 12 of 31-pin connector. • With ECU disconnected, with key ON, the voltage level shall be ~12 volts at Pin 12 to Ground. May need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • Current-measurement with Pin12/31 short or open. • If connectors and wiring pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
Action
ABS, ATC and EBD Disabled Park Brake Status Maintained ECU Main or Reference Ground missing or interrupted.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM. • If connectors and wiring pass all checks, and if DTC persists, may indicate ECU has failed.
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – OFF Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – ON Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
N/A
ECU Ignition missing or interrupted.
• Disconnect and inspect connectors for any sign of damage, moisture or corrosion, clean connectors if necessary. • Check all ECU powers and grounds including load test, may need to review wiring diagnostics and repair with OEM.
No Ignition Voltage Although Engine Speed Is Higher than 300 rpm for 5s
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – ON ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – ON Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
ECU Main Ground or Reference Ground Connection
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – OFF ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – Status per failure mode Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – OFF Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
Warning Light
3 Troubleshooting and Testing
Figure 3.34
4011940a
Figure 3.34
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
37
38
SID
251
251
59
59
SPN
2597
2597
1049
Figure 3.35
Meritor WABCO Maintenance Manual MM-0401 (Revised 07-15)
1049
4
3
4
3
FMI
ATC Disabled
ABS enabled during cycling ATC Disabled ECU attempts to maintain park brake functionality
ABS Warning Lamp – ON Brake Warning Lamp – ON ATC Lamp – ON Audible Warning – OFF Parking Brake Service Lamp (1939) – ON Parking Brake Indicator Lamp – ON (if applied) OFF (if released). Parking Brake Indicator Lamp (1939) according to SAHR status.
High Voltage (>16.5 V)
Low Voltage (