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NHTSA ID Number: 10163233
Manufacturer Communication Number: SD-64-20124-US-0
Summary
Bendix AutoVue FLC-20 Camera service data sheet update
1 Affected Product
Equipment
1.0 DESCRIPTION
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera is a component used in many Bendix
safety systems, including:
- The AutoVueยฎ Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System; and
- The Bendix
ยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System.
For more information about the Bendix Wingman Fusion System, see Service Data Sheet, SDโ61โ4963. For free downloads of Service Data Sheets, visit the Bendix
website at bendix
.com.
This document covers installation, troubleshooting, and replacement for this camera.
SEOCONTENT-START
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ยฎ
Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข Camera
SD-64-20124
1.0 DESCRIPTION
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera is a component
used in many Bendix safety systems, including:
โข The AutoVueยฎ Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System; and
โข The Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System.
For more information about the Bendix Wingman Fusion
System, see Service Data Sheet, SDโ61โ4963. For free
downloads of Service Data Sheets, visit the Bendix website
at bendix.com.
This document covers installation, troubleshooting, and
replacement for this camera.
Bendix safety technologies complement safe driving
practices. No commercial vehicle safety technology
replaces a skilled, alert driver exercising safe driving
techniques and proactive, comprehensive driver
training. Responsibility for the safe operation of the
vehicle remains with the driver at all times.
The camera bracket
is attached to the
windshield, and the
camera snaps into it.
(See Section 3.1)
Camera Lens
Radar Sensor
Camera
Figure 1 โ Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข Camera
Figure 2 โ Operational View
Detected Forward
Vehicle
RADAR Beam
Road Lane Markings
Vehicle Equipped with the
Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข System
Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข Camera
Windshield-mounted Visible
Light Camera
Roof-mounted Telematics
Antenna
Front Bumper-Mounted
Radar Sensor
NOT TO SCALE
Camera View
(See SD-61-4963 for the Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System)
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1.1 General Safety Guidelines
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING! PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH:
When working on or around a vehicle, the following guidelines should be observed AT ALL TIMES:
โฒ Park the vehicle on a level surface, apply the parking brakes and always block the wheels. Always wear personal protection equipment. โฒ Stop the engine and remove the ignition key when working under or around the vehicle. When working in the engine compartment, the engine should be shut off and the ignition key should be removed. Where circumstances require that the engine be in operation, EXTREME CAUTION should be used to prevent personal injury resulting from contact with moving, rotating, leaking, heated or electrically-charged components.
โฒ Do not attempt to install, remove, disassemble or assemble a component until you have read, and thoroughly understand, the recommended procedures. Use only the proper tools and observe all precautions pertaining to use of those tools.
โฒ If the work is being performed on the vehicleโs air brake system, or any auxiliary pressurized air systems, make certain to drain the air pressure from all reservoirs before beginning ANY work
on the vehicle. If the vehicle is equipped with a Bendixยฎ AD-ISยฎ air dryer system, a Bendix
ยฎ DRMโข
dryer reservoir module, or a Bendixยฎ AD-9siยฎ air dryer, be sure to drain the purge reservoir.
โฒ Following the vehicle manufacturerโs recommended procedures, deactivate the electrical system in a manner that safely removes all electrical power from the vehicle.
โฒ Never exceed manufacturerโs recommended pressures. โฒ Never connect or disconnect a hose or line containing pressure; it may whip and/or cause
hazardous airborne dust and dirt particles. Wear eye protection. Slowly open connections with care, and verify that no pressure is present. Never remove a component or plug unless you are certain all system pressure has been depleted.
โฒ Use only genuine Bendixยฎ brand replacement parts, components and kits. Replacement hardware, tubing, hose, fi ttings, wiring, etc. must
be of equivalent size, type and strength as original equipment and be designed specifi cally for such applications and systems.
โฒ Components with stripped threads or damaged parts should be replaced rather than repaired. Do not attempt repairs requiring machining or welding unless specifi cally stated and approved by the vehicle and component manufacturer.
โฒ Prior to returning the vehicle to service, make certain all components and systems are restored to their proper operating condition.
โฒ For vehicles with Automatic Traction Control (ATC), the ATC function must be disabled (ATC indicator lamp should be ON) prior to performing any vehicle maintenance where one or more wheels on a drive axle are lifted off the ground and moving.
โฒ The power MUST be temporarily disconnected from the radar sensor whenever any tests USING A DYNAMOMETER are conducted on a vehicle
equipped with a Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ system.
โฒ You should consult the vehicle manufacturer’s operating and service manuals, and any related literature, in conjunction with the Guidelines above.
Due to the inherent limitations of image recognition technology, camera-based safety technology โ on rare occasions โ may not be able to detect or may misinterpret lane markings. At these times, alerts may not occur, or erroneous alerts may occur.
Bendix safety technologies complement safe driving practices. No commercial vehicle safety technology replaces a skilled, alert driver exercising safe driving techniques and proactive, comprehensive driver training. Responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle remains with the driver at all times.
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the driver to remain vigilant and change driving practices depending on traffic and road conditions.
Improper use of the Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System can result in a collision causing property damage, serious injuries, or death. Be sure to read, understand, and carefully follow the instructions in the Operatorโs Manual, BW2681.
1.1
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SERVICE DATA SHEET INDEX
1.0 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.1 General Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2.0 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.1 Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.2 Bendixโข Driver Interface Unit (DIUโข) Lane Departure Warning System Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
2.3 Camera Test Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.4 Temporarily Disable the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2.5 Setting Diagnostic Trouble Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2.6 Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.7 Starting Bendix ACom Diagnostic Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.8 Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.9 Diagnostic Trouble Codes
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2.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
2.1 SAFETY GUIDELINES
Read and follow the General Safety Guidelines shown
on page two of this document.
IMPORTANT
All vehicle Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
related to the engine, transmission, instrument
cluster, engine cruise control, and Bendixยฎ ABS
,
ATC, or ESPยฎ systems must first be resolved, with
no DTCs present during the vehicle operation
while in cruise control, before trying to resolve
camera DTCs.
IMPORTANT
System Problems. If a problem with the Bendixโข
AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera is detected, it should be
serviced as soon as possible to restore full functionality.
2.2 BENDIXโข DRIVER INTERFACE
UNIT (DIUโข) LANE DEPARTURE
WARNING SYSTEM ICONS
See Figure 3 and Figure 4. In the case of vehicles that
use a Bendixโข Driver Interface Unit (DIUโข), the top right
corner of the display is used to show an icon. For other
OEM displays, see the vehicle manual to find the method
used to show the system status.
During Start-Up โ System Busy
The first symbol shows when the Lane
Departure Warning (LDW) system is
initializing.
Camera Impaired
If the system experiences
problems detecting objects (for
example, due to sun-glare, a
dirty windshield, obstructions,
etc.), a full DIU screen message
will briefly be displayed.
The screen will revert to displaying
the icon shown, until the problem is
resolved.
Normal Operation
The LDW system is actively seeking
lane-markings.
The LDW system is actively tracking
lane-markings on both sides of the
current lane.
The system is actively tracking only
lane-markings on the left.
The system is actively tracking only
lane-markings on the right.
Figure 3 โ Normal Bendix DIU Screens Showing
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System Status
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Set
If no LDW status symbol is shown
โ and the driver has not applied the
LDW disable switch โ if there is no icon
present, this indicates that the system
has detected a DTC.
Figure 4 โ Bendix DIU Screen Showing
LDW System Status
In these cases, the OE vehicle dash display will also alert
the operator that there is a DTC present.
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Take a Test Image Using Latest Version of Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software
Troubleshooting a camera may be assisted by viewing a test image from the camera to ensure it is not blocked, or has another problem.
โข
Open Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software and select โFLC-20โ from the opening page list, and the โStart with ECUโ button.
โข
Select โSnapshotโ from the choices.
1. Click โReadโ. A camera snapshot is taken. (Approximately 5 minutes.)
2. Inspect the image.
3. Save, if needed, using โExportโ.
2.3 CAMERA TEST IMAGE
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2.4 TEMPORARILY DISABLE THE LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW)
To avoid erroneous LDW warnings in areas such as construction zones โ where the non-standard or overlapping road markings present might cause false alerts โ the Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System (Fusion) has an enable/disable switch. The Bendix
switch design or a similar OEM switch may be used. See Figure 5.
Figure 5 โ Example of an LDW Enable/Disable Switch
For vehicles that have the LDW switch hard-wired to the SafetyDirectยฎ by Bendix CVS Web Portal Processor, and a functioning On Board Computer (OBC)/Telematics system: The enable/disable switch used by the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system also functions โ when depressed for six (6) seconds โ to activate a manual request to transmit the last five seconds and next five seconds of buffered video data.
2.5 SETTING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
If, during operation, the Bendix Wingman Fusion system detects a problem with the Bendix
โข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera, a DTC will be set and โ depending on the OEM โ the driver will be alerted on the dash display with an icon or similar method. In these cases, some features of the Fusion system will not be available.
If, for an extended period of time, the system detects that the camera is blocked by dirt, snow, ice, etc., a DTC will typically be set.
2.6 BENDIXยฎ ACOMยฎ DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE
Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software is a PC-based software program available as a download from the Bendix
website (bendix
.com). This software provides the technician with access to all the available Electronic Control Unit (ECU) diagnostic information and configuration capability. For Fusion system diagnostics, use the current version of Bendix
ACom Diagnostic Software. See Figure 6.
Figure 6 โ Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software
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2.7 STARTING BENDIXยฎ ACOMยฎ DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE
The Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software can be started from the desktop shortcut, or from the main Windowsยฎ screen with โStart…Programs…Bendix
…ACom Diagnostic Software.โ See Figure 7. To begin, the technician selects โFLC-20โ from the starter screen, then โStart with ECUโ from the Diagnostic Control panel.
Figure 7 โ Starting Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software
NOTE: When using ACom Diagnostic Software for the first time, the service technician will be asked to select the communication adapter for both the Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera and Bendix
ยฎ ABS
and Stability Controllers. While both controllers will use the same physical adapter, the technician will need to indicate which communication protocol to use for each. Once a successful connection has been made, these steps will no longer be necessary.
The Bendix ACom Diagnostic Software for ABS
User Guide is available for download at bendix
.com and should be used as a reference to all functions of the ACom service tool. See Figure 8..
Figure 8 โ Bendix ACom Diagnostic Software โ Hardware Interface Screen
2.8 READING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs)
If the system generates a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC), where a lamp or icon is illuminated on the instrument cluster, use a current version of ACom Diagnostic Software to troubleshoot. Select โFLC-20โ from the starter screen, then โStart with ECUโ. Click โDTCโ to show the DTCs. See Section 2.10 for a complete table showing DTCs and troubleshooting information.
2.9 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs)
Use a J1939 detection software to find the DTC code(s) and use the Table in Section 2.10 to find the service action code to use. The service actions to take may then be found in the Table shown in Section 2.11.
If the troubleshooting devices available to the technician provide SPN (Suspect Parameter Number) and FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) code combinations, refer to Appendix A.
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs),
Descriptions and Service Action Codes
Go to the Service Action Code List in Table 2
(Pages 11-14)
DTC
Description
1
High Battery Voltage
B
2
Low Battery Voltage
3-12
Internal Error
A
13
Internal Error
B
14-16
Internal Error
A
17
Internal Error
Q
18
J1939 Bus Fault
M
19
Calibration not complete
Q
20
Internal Error
21-35
Internal Error
A
36
Image Processor software version error
I
37-42
Internal Error
A
43
Calibration data corrupt
Q
44-46
Internal Error
A
47
SPC Calibration not complete
Q
48-49
Internal Error
A
50
Dynamic Calibration out of range
Q
51
Dynamic Calibration not complete
52-57
Internal Error
A
58
Internal Error
Q
59
Vehicle Calibration not complete
60
Image Processor Calibration error
61
Internal Error
A
62
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – LD
M
63
J1939: Brake controller message missing – VDC2
64
J1939: Engine controller message missing – CCVS1
65
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – OEL
66
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Turn Signal
N
67
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Right Turn
68
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Left Turn
69
J1939: Brake controller signal error – VDC2 Steering Wheel
70
J1939: Brake controller signal error – VDC2 Yaw Rate
71
J1939: Brake controller signal error – Lateral Accell
72
Private CAN: Error frame threshold exceeded
V
73
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Wheel Speed
N
74
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC1 Brake Switch
75
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Right Turn
76
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Left Turn
77
Internal Error
A
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 1 โ DTC Code to Service Action Code (Pages 8โ10)
2.10 TABLE OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs) AND SERVICE ACTION CODES
Look in the left column below for the DTC and find the Service Action Code to follow in Table 2 (Section 2.11).
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs),
Descriptions and Service Action Codes
Go to the Service Action Code List in Table 2
(Pages 11-14)
DTC
Description
78
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – VDHR
M
79
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – LCMD
80
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Hazard Switch
N
81-86,
128-129
Internal Error
A
130
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – TCO1
M
131
J1939: Brake controller message missing – EBC2
132
J1939: Brake controller message missing – EBC1
133
Brake Controller Mismatch – Incorrect Camera Lens Angle
Q
134
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – FLIC
M
139
J1939: Brake controller message missing – Prop FLC Status
M
140
Incompatible software version – Image Processor
I
141-145
Internal Error
A
146
Camera lens blocked
C
147
Camera temperature too high
A
148
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LDW Enable Switch
N
149
J1939: Engine controller signal error – CCVS1 Parking Brake
150
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC1 Brake Switch
151
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Vehicle Speed
152
J1939: Engine controller signal error – EEC1 Engine Speed
153
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – FLIC LDW Enable Command
154
J1939: LDW Speaker controller signal error – FLIC Prop Speaker
155
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Low Beam Headlamp
156
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD High Beam Headlamp
157
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Low Beam Headlamp
158
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD High Beam Headlamp
159
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Turn Signal Switch
160
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High-Low Beam Switch
161
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High Beam Status
162
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Wiper
163
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – TCO1 Vehicle Speed
164
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Left Turn Signal
165
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Right Turn Signal
166
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 High Headlamp
167
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Hazard Lamp
168
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Wiper Status
172
J1939: Engine controller signal invalid – EEC1 Engine Speed
M
173
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – FLIC LDW Enable Command
174
J1939: Speaker controller signal invalid – FLIC Prop Speaker
176
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Steering Angle Sensor
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 1 โ DTC Code to Service Action Code (Pages 8โ10)
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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs),
Descriptions and Service Action Codes
Go to the Service Action Code List in Table 2
(Pages 11-14)
DTC
Description
178
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Front Axle Speed
P
179
J1939: Engine controller signal invalid – Engine Speed
180
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL Turn Signal Switch
181
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – TCO1Tachograph Vehicle Speed
182
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Steering Wheel Angle
183
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL High Beam Headlamp
M
184
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Left Turn Signal
185
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Right Turn Signal
186
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Windshield Wiper
187
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OWW Wiper
N
188
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High Beam
N
189
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Yaw Rate
P
190
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid- VDC2 Yaw Rate
M
191
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Lateral Accl
P
192
J1939: Brake controller signal missing – VDC2 Lateral Accl
M
193
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – FLIC Prop Speaker
P
194
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL Hazard Switch
M
195
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL Turn Signal
196
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – EBC1 Brake Switch
197
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – TCO1 Vehicle Speed
198
Brake controller mismatch – Fusion
I
199
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – OWW
M
200
J1939: CCVS1 Vehicle Speed signal invalid
P
201
J1939: CCVS1 Vehicle Speed signal missing
M
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 1 โ DTC Code to Service Action Code (Pages 8โ10)
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2.11 TABLE OF SERVICE ACTION CODES
Recommended service actions for the Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) [DTCs] found. For SPN (Suspect Parameter Number) and FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) code combinations, see Appendix B.
Service Action Code
Recommended Service
A
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
Some error conditions may occur at extreme high or low temperatures. These DTCs must be diagnosed with the ambient temperature above 32ยฐF (0ยฐC) and below 100ยฐF (38ยฐC).
Perform the following:
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
B
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
These Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) result from incorrect ignition, battery supply voltage, or wiring harness issues as measured at the camera.
Review the following Sections:
โข
2.12 Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes: Power Supply; Ignition Voltage Too Low; Ignition Voltage Too High; Power Supply Tests.
โข
2.16 Troubleshooting Wiring Harnesses.
Perform the following:
โข
Verify ignition supply voltage to the camera is between 9 to 32 Volts DC (VDC);
โข
Visually check for damaged or poorly crimped connectors;
โข
Visually check for damaged wiring; and
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
C
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
These DTCs may arise from infrequent conditions that could occur normally.
Perform the following:
โข
Check for lens obstruction. Clean dirt, packed snow, or ice from the lens, if present. See Appendix A to take a test image with the camera to help check that the view is clear.
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been running for 15 seconds.
Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 2 โ Service Action Codes to Recommended Service (Pages 11-14)
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Service Action Code
Recommended Service
E
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible causes:
โข
Camera mounting is improper.
Perform the following:
โข
Go to Section 3.0, measure and see if the camera was mounted properly on the windshield. If an improper mounting arrangement is discovered, follow the instructions included in this document to remove the camera. The adhesive cannot be re-used, but order the approved bracket with adhesive (Bendixยฎ part number K109285) to install and re-mount the camera onto the windshield.
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
I
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
The system using the camera has either the incorrect/outdated software version, or wasn’t updated properly during a firmware upgrade.
Perform the following:
โข
Attempt an update of the software using a PC with Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software installed to facilitate the update. Make sure that the updated program reports a successful download.
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
M
This Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
The system using the camera has not found the J1939 signal(s) it is expecting from one or more sources. This could be accompanied by other active DTCs from the same source.
Review the following Section:
โข
2.13 Serial Data (J1939) Troubleshooting Procedure.
Perform the following:
โข
Check the expected source(s) of the signal to identify why the signals have invalid data. A communication link may be disconnected, the power fuse disconnected or blown, or a change was made to the controller that was incorrect.
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been running for 15 seconds.
Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 2 โ Service Action Codes to Recommended Service (Pages 11-14)
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Service Action Code
Recommended Service
N
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible causes:
โข
The system using the camera has found J1939 signal(s) it is expecting, however the values indicated that there is a malfunctioning component and/or wiring error.
โข
Some examples of components, cameras or switches that produce J1939 signals are: brake pressure switches; steering angle sensors; lighting indicators (high/low beam lights, turn signals); windshield wiper status; various engine torque signals; Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System components; and wheel speed sensors.
Perform the following:
โข
Check the engine, cab/body controller, Bendix Wingman Fusion components, or ABS
for DTCs using the manufacturer’s diagnostic procedures. The controller that broadcasts the error signal must be investigated first; however, the origin of the signal could potentially be another source.
After addressing the possible causes, perform the following:
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, see the Bendix Wingman Fusion System (SDโ61โ4963) Service Data Sheet for more troubleshooting information, or call the Bendix
Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
P
This Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible causes:
โข
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera finds an expected J1939 source, but the signal’s value is out of the normal operating range.
Review the following Sections:
โข
3.6 Camera Interchangeability.
โข
2.13 Serial Data (J1939) Troubleshooting Procedure.
Perform the following:
โข
Check the engine, cab/body controller, or ABS for DTCs using the manufacturer’s diagnostic procedures. The controller that broadcasts the signal indicates that a camera or switch input is producing a value that is out of the normal operating range.
โข
After addressing the possible causes, perform the following:
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been running for 15 seconds.
Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 2 โ Service Action Codes to Recommended Service (Pages 11-14)
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Service Action Code
Recommended Service
Q
This DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
The camera is indicating that it is either not calibrated or an error has occurred.
Perform the following:
โข
The ABS controller may be disconnected or configuration from the ABS
controller may be sending invalid information.
โข
Go to Section 3.0, measure and see if the camera was mounted properly on the windshield. If an improper mounting arrangement is discovered, follow the instructions included in this document to remove the camera. The adhesive cannot be re-used, but order the approved bracket with adhesive (Bendixยฎ part number K109285) to install and re-mount the camera onto the windshield.
After addressing the possible causes, perform the following:
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
V
This Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera. Do not replace the camera.
Possible Causes:
โข
The system using the camera has not found the signal(s) it is expecting from the private communications link. This could be accompanied by other active DTCs from the same source.
Review the following Section:
โข
2.15 Private Communications Network Test Procedure.
Perform the following:
โข
Check the expected source(s) of the signal to identify why the signals have invalid data. The private communications link may be disconnected, have improper terminations, power fuse disconnected or blown, or a change was made to the controller that was incorrect.
โข
Clear the cameraโs DTCs using the procedure in Section 2.17 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
If the error returns, call the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Representatives are available 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET, Monday – Friday to assist you.
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been running for 15 seconds.
Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Table 2 โ Service Action Codes to Recommended Service (Pages 11-14)
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The rectangular connector is a JST [P/N SM09B-HCHK-TB(LF)(SN) (9-pin)].It mates with a JST harness connector HCHFB-09-KE that uses female pins JST [P/N SHCM-A03T-P025 (tin-plated)].This connector is an Amphenol [P/N HSD-NARP-PCB-12B] (4-pin shielded connector). 123456789(Looking into the Back of the Harness Connector)Power Supply Pin Codes (4.5)
Figure 9 โ Camera and Harness Connector Views
Pin #
Description
Nominal Voltage
Nominal Current
1
Module Power
14V/28V (9~32V)
200mA/100mA
2
Not Used
โ
โ
3
J1939 Low
5V
85mA
4
J1939 High
5V
85mA
5
Not Used
โ
โ
6
Private Communications Low
5V
85mA
7
Private Communications High
5V
85mA
8
Ground GND (-)
0.000V
200mA/100mA
9
Ignition Wake-Up
14V/28V (7~32V)
20mA/10mA
Table 3 โ Harness Connector Pins
2.12 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES: POWER SUPPLY
IGNITION VOLTAGE TOO LOW
Measure the ignition voltage under load. Ensure that the ignition voltage is greater than 9 VDC (Volts DC). Check the vehicle battery and associated components. Inspect for damaged wiring, damaged or corroded connectors, and loose connections. Check the condition of the fuse.
IGNITION VOLTAGE TOO HIGH
Measure the ignition voltage. Ensure that ignition voltage is not greater than 16 VDC. Check the vehicle battery and associated components. Inspect for damaged wiring, damaged or corroded connectors and loose connections.
CONNECTOR PIN-OUT & POWER REQUIREMENTS
The camera has two connectors. See Figure 3.
POWER SUPPLY TESTS
1. Take all measurements at the cameraโs harness connector.
2. Place a load (e.g. 1157 stop lamp) across the supply voltage and ground connection. Measure the voltage with the load. The supply voltage on pin 1 to ground should measure between 10 to 16 VDC (Volts DC).
3. Check for damaged wiring, damaged or corroded connectors, and loose connections.
4. Check the condition of the vehicle battery and associated components. Ensure the connection to ground is secure and tight.
5. Using the procedures described by the vehicle manufacturer, check the alternator output for excessive noise.
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2.13 SERIAL DATA (PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS) TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
1. Take all measurements at the harness connector unless otherwise indicated.
Do not insert any probe into the pin on the mating connector of the sensor that is greater than the width of a terminal. Damaged connector pins will require the replacement of the harness.
2. Check for damaged or reversed Private Communications wiring.
If the Private Communications HIGH, or Private Communications LOW, wiring circuits are damaged, such as shorting together, the entire Private Communications link will be lost. The problem may be intermittent, enabling the Private Communications link to operate normally sometimes. In this event, multiple diagnostic trouble codes may be logged in the camera and radar.
If the Private Communications HIGH, and Private Communications LOW, wiring circuits are reversed, communication over the entire Private Communications link will be lost. Devices that use the affected network will not be able to transmit or receive messages on that network.
3. Check for corroded or damaged wiring connector problems such as opens or shorts to voltage or ground.
If the connector terminals are corroded, this may be an indication of water intrusion into the wiring system and possibly the camera sensor. Replacement of the entire harness is recommended. If the terminals of the camera sensor are corroded, replacement of the sensor is recommended.
4. Check for other Private Communications devices which may be inhibiting communication. The service technician should consult the procedures for Private Communications troubleshooting. The deviceโs power should be removed and measurements made at the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) pins for shorts to ground and power pins and resistance between the Private Communications HIGH or Private Communications LOW input circuits.
5. Unplug the camera harness. With the ignition switch off, measure the resistance (ohms) using a multimeter between harness pins 6 and 7. The reading should be approximately 120 ohms. If it is not, the vehicle wiring should be investigated.
2.14 POWER TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
1. Unplug the camera. With the ignition switch ON, using a multimeter, measure the voltage, between harness pin 9 and ground. The measurement should indicate 10 to 16 VDC (Volts DC). If this is not the case, the vehicle wiring should be investigated using procedures described by the manufacturer.
2. Unplug the camera. With the ignition switch OFF, using a multimeter, measure the voltage, between harness pin 9 and ground. The measurement should indicate zero VDC. If this is not the case, the vehicle wiring should be investigated using procedures described by the manufacturer.
3. Unplug the camera. With the ignition switch OFF, using a multimeter, measure the voltage, between harness pin 1 and ground. The measurement should indicate 10 to 16 VDC. If this is not the case, the vehicle wiring should be investigated using procedures described by the manufacturer.
2.15 COMMUNICATIONS (J1939) TEST AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera requires several J1939 messages from various ECUs. The camera will set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) if one of the messages from one of the expected ECUs is not present. Go to the Service Data Sheet for the particular ECU for full troubleshooting information.
Reference Documents:
โข
The Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System (SDโ61โ4963)
โข
The Bendixยฎ ESPยฎ EC-80โข Controller (SDโ13โ4986)
โข
The SafetyDirectยฎ by Bendix CVS Web Portal Processor (SD-65-21025)
1. Take all measurements at the harness connector unless otherwise indicated.
Do not insert any probe into the pin on the mating connector of the sensor that is greater than the dimension of the mating connector. Damaged connector pins will require the replacement of the harness.
2. Check for damaged or reversed J1939 wiring.
If the J1939 HIGH, or J1939 LOW, wiring circuits are damaged, such as shorting together, the entire J1939 link will be lost. The problem may be intermittent, enabling the J1939 link to operate normally sometimes. If this occurs, multiple diagnostic trouble codes will be logged in multiple engine and vehicle controllers.
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2.16 PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TEST PROCEDURE
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera requires private network messages to and from the Bendix
ยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข system. The camera will set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) if these messages are not present, or if there is a problem with the private communications system. Go to the Bendix
Wingman Fusion System Service Data Sheet (SDโ61โ4963) for full troubleshooting information.
2.17 TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING HARNESSES
All wire harness connectors must be properly seated to maintain electrical connectivity. Push the mating connectors until they click. When replacing a Bendix Fusion FLC-20 camera, check that the wire harness connectors are free of damage, including corrosion, before plugging into a new camera. Check for corroded or damaged wiring connector problems such as opens or shorts to voltage or ground.
If the connector terminals are corroded, this may be an indication of water intrusion into the wiring system and possibly into the camera (presumably from a cracked windshield). Replacement of the entire harness is recommended. If the terminals of the camera are corroded, replacement of the camera is recommended.
2.18 CLEARING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCs)
Cycle the ignition power, or use the Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostic Software (version 6.8.3.2 or higher) to clear DTCs after troubleshooting โ and correcting โ any problem with the system. See Figure 10.
If the J1939 HIGH, and J1939 LOW, wiring circuits are reversed, communication over the entire J1939 link will not be lost. Devices that use the affected network will not be able to transmit or receive messages on that network.
3. Check for poorly-crimped, corroded, contaminated, or damaged wiring connector problems such as opens or shorts to voltage or ground.
If the connector terminals are corroded or damaged, this may be an indication of water intrusion into the wiring system and possibly into the sensor. Replacement of the entire harness is recommended. If the terminals of the sensor are corroded, replacement of the sensor is recommended.
4. Check for other J1939 devices which may be inhibiting J1939 communication. The service technician should consult the vehicle manufacturerโs procedures for other J1939 troubleshooting procedures. The deviceโs power should be removed and measurements made at the ECU pins for shorts to ground and power pins and resistance between the J1939 HIGH or J1939 LOW input circuits.
5. Unplug the camera harness. With the ignition OFF, measure the resistance (ohms) using a multimeter between harness pins 3 and 4. The reading should be approximately 60 ohms. If this is not the case, the vehicle wiring should be investigated.
Figure 10 โ Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC[s]) Button
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3.0 TYPICAL INSTALLATION
The Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera is installed on the windshield at a position determined by Bendix
engineering
and the OEM. See Figure 11. (When replacing a camera bracket, temporarily mark the location of the top of the original
bracket to help position the replacement.)
Note: Kenworthยฎ
T680/880 and
Peterbiltยฎ 579/567
models do
not have a
rubber seal, so
measure down
(at the center
line mark)
from where the
printed โfritโ
patternโs solid
black part ends.
Figure 11 โ Bracket Installation Coordinates
Top and Center of Windshield – Viewed from Inside.
A
Center line of
the windshield
Center the Top of the Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera at the location specified in this table
Vehicle OEM* Vehicle
Model
Distance โAโ Distance โBโ
Comments
ยฑ โ
in. (3 mm) ยฑ โ
in. (3 mm)
Kenworthยฎ
T680 / T880 1.4 in. (35 mm) 0 Windshields have a mark at the center line. Measure
down from the lower edge of the printed border.
T370 2.38 in (60.3 mm) 6 in. (152 mm)
The camera bracket is offset to the passengerโs side
of the vehicle by 6 in. (152 mm) from the center. The
camera bracket is located 2.38 in (60.3mm) downward
from the interior seal of the windscreen.
Mackยฎ CHU / CXU 2 in. (51 mm) 6 in. (152 mm) Measure down from the lower edge of the rubber seal.
Note the offset B.
Navistarยฎ
Internationalยฎ
ProStarยฎ,
LoneStarยฎ,
DuraStarยฎ,
LTโข series,
RHโข series
2 in. (51 mm) 6 in. (152 mm)
Measure down from the lower edge of the rubber seal.
[There is a grey mask area that is 1.8 in (45 mm) high.]
Navistarยฎ
IC Bus CE Series 7.125 in. (180 mm) 6 in. (152 mm)
Peterbiltยฎ 579 / 567 1.4 in. (35 mm) 0 Windshields have a mark at the center line. Measure
down from the lower edge of the printed border.
Volvoยฎ VNM / VNL 1.3 in. (34 mm) 0 Measure down from the lower edge of the rubber seal.
* All trademarks shown here are the property of their respective owners and are used for reference only.
Note: Use only Bendix-approved
windshield adhesive when
reโmounting a camera bracket.
(Included with the bracket kit.)
A small โTorpedoโ Level
is Used to Make Sure the
Top of the Bracket is Level
During troubleshooting, if you need to check that the camera bracket is installed at the correct point on the
windshield, use the Make/Model columns to find the correct vertical distance โAโ (and โBโ if applicable).
B
NOTE: Some
Placements
are Offset
Center
Line Mark
A
Torpedo level Angular
tolerance of +/-1ยบ
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1. Engage the top of the camera into the bracket
2. Rotate the camera into the bracket
3. Listen for the click as the bracket engages the camera
IMPORTANT: Double-check that the camera is fully engaged into the bracket.
z
z
WRONG – TOO WIDEO
Verify that the channel between them has the same gap all the way around, and pull gently on the camera to check that the tabs at the top and bottom are engaged and that there is no play.
Figure 12 โ Camera Installation
To install the camera into the bracket, See Figure 12.
1. Engage the top of the camera into the bracket. There are two channels in the camera that need to line up with the bracket housing, so check to be sure that both sides engage into the bracket.
2. While maintaining the engagement at the top of the camera, rotate the rest of the camera body about that hinge point, towards the bracket.
3. When the camera and bracket meet, there are retaining clips built into the bracket that will snap into place, holding the camera in position.
IMPORTANT
4. Double-check that the camera is fully engaged into the bracket by verifying that the channel between them has the same gap all the way around. Pull gently on the camera to check that the tabs at the top and bottom are engaged and that there is no play. See Figure 12.
5. Remove any tape, or temporary marks made, during the installation.
Hinge Point
Whenever re-installing or replacing a camera โ for example, after a windshield is replaced โ the recommended position for the vehicle must be used. Failure to install the camera in the correct position can result in system Diagnostic Trouble Codes being set, and system performance degradation.
The ambient temperature must be in the range of 50-100ยบ F. Thoroughly clean the area of the windshield where the camera will be installed with a lint-free cloth and a 50-50 water/isopropyl alcohol solution. Make certain that there is no grease or contamination present and that the windshield is completely dry before installing the bracket.
Use removable tape or a non-permanent marker to indicate where the top of the bracket will be installed. Remove the protective film from the tape covering the adhesive on the bracket and, using a small โtorpedoโ level to be sure that it is level, install the bracket on the glass, holding firmly [a minimum of 62 lb. (28.1 kg.) pressure] in place for ten (10) seconds. Wait at least twenty minutes before installing the camera, at which point a 50% bond strength is created. The full bond between the bracket and windshield is achieved after 72 hours.
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3.2 BRACKET REMOVAL
The camera must be removed prior to this procedure. The preferred method for removing a bracket ideally requires two technicians. Using a heat-gun, one of the technicians gradually applies heat to the outside of the windshield at the location of the adhesive, while the other gently applies a prying force to the bracket while being careful not to damage the windshield.
As soon as the ideal temperature is reached, the bracket will release. Allow the windshield to completely cool down before cleaning the glass and installing a replacement bracket.
When replacing brackets, use only replacements with the same part number or a direct superceding replacement number supplied by Bendix or the OEM. If you have questions, contact the Bendix
Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE
(1-800-247-2725), option 2.
NOTE: Some OEMs may offer the windshield with the bracket pre-installed. Contact the dealer for more information.
3.3 DASH SWITCHES AND LAMPS
Each OEM has their own method for displaying the system status to the driver, and typically there will be a switch on the dash board to allow the driver to temporarily disable the system. Refer to the OEM Operatorโs Manual for system indicator lamp(s) used for the Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera, and whether there is a bulb-check illumination at vehicle power-up. See Figure 14 for some examples of OEM icons used at the time this document was published.
Dash/Switch Icon.
(The design will vary by vehicle OEM. In some cases, the switch and lamps may be separate.)
Internationalยฎ
Kenworthยฎ
Mackยฎ
Peterbiltยฎ
Volvoยฎ
* All trademarks shown here are the property of their respective owners and are used for reference only.
Figure 14 โ Dash Switch Icons
3.1 CAMERA REMOVAL
Do not use a twisting action when releasing the tabs. Insert the screwdrivers and pry by moving the handles towards each other a small amount. Never twist the screwdrivers as the tabs may break! Replace the bracket if the tab is broken.
(Two Locations)
Figure 13 โ Camera Release
See Figure 13. If a camera needs to be removed, locate the two locations at the lower corners where the camera and bracket meet.
1.
Insert two medium-sized flat-blade screwdrivers into the slots, fully seating them.
2.
Then โ gently prying by moving the screwdriver handles away from the windshield a small amount โ push against the retaining clips to release the camera.
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Additionally, the system self-monitors and will set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) that will typically alert the driver using a similar icon on the dash display or by a status lamp. See Section 2.0 โTroubleshootingโ (page 4), for more information.
3.4 MAINTENANCE
In normal use, the Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข camera needs only a clean, properly maintained windshield to ensure a clear view of the road ahead. Protect the camera lens whenever the inside of the windshield is cleaned. You may check that the cameraโs view is clear by taking a test image (See Appendix A).
3.5 CAMERA INTERCHANGEABILITY
When replacing cameras only, use replacements with the same part number (or a direct superceding replacement number supplied by Bendix).
Cameras of different vehicle models and model years must not be interchanged. The use of an incorrect camera can lead to Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) being set, and performance degradation โ including unnecessary system interventions and the potential for situations where interventions do not occur when they would normally.
Cameras are designed specifically for a particular vehicle and model. DTCs caused by relocating cameras to an incorrect vehicle may result in the vehicle system using the camera to be partially or fully unavailable.
If you have questions, contact the Bendix Tech Team at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2.
Bendix AutoVue FLC-20 cameras are powered by the Mobileyeยฎ System-on-Chip EyeQยฎ processor with state-of-the-art-vision algorithms.
3.6 IMPORTANT NOTE ON TELEMATICS WIRING
Where a vehicle does not have an On Board Computer/Telematics (OBC/T) system โ in order to prevent interference to the SafetyDirect by Bendix CVS Web Portal Processor โ disconnect from the OBC/T harness (any wiring harness provisionally installed in the vehicle for potential use for Telematics) from the main vehicle harness. Re-connect the harness only when an OBC/T system is installed. (See Appendix C).
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Appendix A
SPN/FMI Codes to Service Action Codes
SPN
FMI
DTC
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Description
Service Action Code
(See 2.11)
70
9
64
J1939: Engine controller message missing – CCVS1
M
19
149
J1939: Engine controller signal error – CCVS1 Parking Brake
N
84
2
200
J1939: Engine controller signal invalid – CCVS1 Vehicle Speed
P
9
64
J1939: Engine controller message missing – CCVS1
M
201
J1939: Engine controller signal missing – CCVS1 Vehicle Speed
19
64
J1939: Engine controller message missing – CCVS1
M
73
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Wheel Speed
N
190
2
179
J1939: Engine controller signal invalid – Engine Speed
P
9
172
J1939: Engine controller signal invalid – EEC1 Engine Speed
M
19
152
J1939: Engine controller signal error – EEC1 Engine Speed
N
234
12
142
Internal Error
A
597
2
74
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC1 Brake Switch
N
19
625
9
72
Private CAN: Error frame threshold exceeded
V
628
2
11
Internal Error
A
36
Image Processor software version error
I
630
2
19
Calibration not complete
Q
47
SPC Calibration not complete
50
Dynamic Calibration out of range
51
Dynamic Calibration not complete
59
Vehicle Calibration not complete
19
198
Brake controller mismatch – Fusion
I
639
9
18
J1939 Bus Fault
M
31
879
9
184
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Left Turn Signal
881
9
185
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Right Turn Signal
904
2
178
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Front Axle Speed
P
9
131
J1939: Brake controller message missing – EBC2
M
19
151
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC2 Vehicle Speed
N
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Appendix A (Pages 22โ25)
APPENDIX A – SPN (SUSPECT PARAMETER NUMBER) AND FMI (FAILURE MODE IDENTIFIER) CODES TO SERVICE ACTION CODES
Look up the SPN/FMI code found and see the Service Action Code to use. Table 2 in Section 2.11 (pages 11โ14) explains the service actions to take.
For an equivalent table sorted by Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) to service action codes, see Table 1 in Section 2.10 (pages 8-10).
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Appendix A
SPN/FMI Codes to Service Action Codes
SPN
FMI
DTC
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Description
Service Action Code
(See 2.11)
917
9
78
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – VDHR
M
1121
9
132
J1939: Brake controller message missing – EBC1
196
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – EBC1 Brake Switch
19
150
J1939: Brake controller signal error – EBC1 Brake Switch
N
1624
2
181
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – TCO1 Tachograph Vehicle Speed
P
9
130
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – TCO1
M
197
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – TCO1 Vehicle Speed
19
163
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – TCO1 Vehicle Speed
N
1705
3
1
High Battery Voltage
B
4
2
Low Battery Voltage
7
146
Camera lens blocked
C
1705
11
133
Brake Controller Mismatch – Incorrect Camera Lens Angle
Q
1705
12
3, 4, 7-10, 12, 14-16, 21-35, 37-42
Internal Error
A
13
Internal Error
B
17, 20
Internal Error
Q
43
Calibration data corrupt
44-46, 48, 49, 52-57
Internal Error
A
60
Image Processor Calibration error
Q
61, 77, 81-86,
128, 129
Internal Error
A
140
Incompatible software version – Image Processor
I
141, 143-145
Internal Error
A
13
19
Calibration not complete
Q
47
SPC Calibration not complete
50
Dynamic Calibration out of range
51
Dynamic Calibration not complete
58
Internal Error
59
Vehicle Calibration not complete
14
11
Internal Error
A
36
Image Processor software version error
I
15
147
Camera temperature too high
A
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Appendix A (Pages 22โ25)
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Appendix A
SPN/FMI Codes to Service Action Codes
SPN
FMI
DTC
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Description
Service Action Code
(See 2.11)
1705
31
3, 4, 7-10, 12
Internal Error
A
13
Internal Error
B
14-16
Internal Error
A
17, 20
Internal Error
Q
21-35, 37-42
Internal Error
A
43
Calibration data corrupt
Q
44-46, 48,
49, 52-57
Internal Error
A
58
Internal Error
Q
60
Image Processor Calibration error
61, 77, 81-86,
128-129
Internal Error
A
140
Incompatible software version – Image Processor
I
141, 143-145
Internal Error
A
147
Camera temperature too high
1807
2
182
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Steering Wheel Angle
P
9
176
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Steering Angle Sensor
M
19
69
J1939: Brake controller signal error – VDC2 Steering Wheel
N
1808
2
189
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Yaw Rate
P
9
63
J1939: Brake controller message missing – VDC2
M
190
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – VDC2 Yaw Rate
19
70
J1939: Brake controller signal error – VDC2 Yaw Rate
N
1809
2
191
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – VDC2 Lateral Accel
P
9
192
J1939: Brake controller signal missing – VDC2 Lateral Accel
M
19
71
J1939: Brake controller signal error – Lateral Accell
N
2347
19
156
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD High Beam Headlamp
2348
19
158
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD High Beam Headlamp
2349
19
155
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Low Beam Headlamp
2350
19
157
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Low Beam Headlamp
2367
19
76
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Left Turn
2368
2
164
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Left Turn Signal
19
68
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Left Turn
2369
9
79
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – LCMD
M
19
75
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LCMD Right Turn
N
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Appendix A (Pages 22โ25)
25
Appendix A
SPN/FMI Codes to Service Action Codes
SPN
FMI
DTC
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Description
Service Action Code
(See 2.11)
2370
2
165
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Right Turn Signal
N
9
62
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – LD
M
19
67
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LD Right Turn
N
2550
9
139
J1939: Brake controller message missing – Prop FLC Status
M
2863
14
199
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – OWW
19
187
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OWW Wiper
N
2874
19
160
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High-Low Beam Switch
2875
9
194
J1939: Brake controller signal invalid – OEL Hazard Switch
M
19
80
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Hazard Switch
N
2876
2
180
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL Turn Signal Switch
P
9
65
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – OEL
M
195
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL Turn Signal
19
66
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Turn Signal
N
3564
4
153
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – FLIC LDW Enable Command
9
173
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – FLIC LDW Enable Command
M
14
134
J1939: Vehicle controller message missing – FLIC
19
153
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – FLIC LDW Enable Command
N
4011
9
183
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – OEL High Beam Headlamp
M
516096
19
148
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – LDW Enable Switch
N
516097
2
193
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – FLIC Prop Speaker
P
9
174
J1939: Speaker controller signal invalid – FLIC Prop Speaker
M
18
193
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – FLIC Prop Speaker
P
19
154
J1939: LDW Speaker controller signal error – FLIC Prop Speaker
N
516098
2
188
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High Beam
19
161
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL High Beam Status
516099
9
186
J1939: Vehicle controller signal invalid – Windshield Wiper
M
19
162
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – OEL Wiper
N
516100
19
164
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Left Turn Signal
516101
19
165
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Right Turn Signal
516102
19
166
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 High Headlamp
516103
19
167
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Hazard Lamp
516104
19
168
J1939: Vehicle controller signal error – VP37 Wiper Status
Note: The system will not report newly active J1939 DTCs until the engine has been
running for 15 seconds. Do not attempt to diagnose J1939 DTCs without the engine running.
Call the Bendix Tech Team at 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2 for troubleshooting assistance.
Appendix A (Pages 22โ25)
26 Appendix B
APPENDIX B – BENDIXยฎ WINGMANยฎ FUSIONโข SYSTEM COMPONENT SCHEMATIC
Mating Connector
TE 2-174046-2
Bendixโข FLR-20โข Radar Sensor
Speakers
Vibrating Seat
Motors
Radio
Mute
Video
Telematics
Connection
Bendixยฎ
ESPยฎ EC-80โข
Controller
Vehicle
Sensors
Bendixโข Driver
Interface Unit
(DIUโข)
Battery 12V
Ignition 12V
Ground
J1939 J1939
SafetyDirectยฎ by Bendix CVS Web Portal Processor
4 – J1939 High / 3 – J1939 Low
8 – LSD Out (Radio Mute Request)
5 – J1939 High
6 – J1939 Low
3 – RS232 TX
4 – RS232 RX
11 – Speaker Right (-)
2 – Speaker Common (+)
10 – Speaker Left (-)
15 – Haptic Left
14 – Haptic Right
7 – Switch Input
1 – Battery
1 – Battery
GND (A)
9 – Ignition
9 – Ignition
RS232 TX (B)
3
8 – Ignition
5 – Ground
7 – Fusion Private Com. High / 2 – Fusion Private Com. Low
4
9
10
6 – J1939 Low
1 – J1939 High
8 – Ground
16 – Ground
RS232 RX (C)
6 – Fusion Private Com. Low
13 – Fusion Private Com. Low
7 – Fusion Private Com. High
12 – Fusion Private Com. High
2
5
Bendixโข AutoVueยฎ FLC-20โข Camera
LDW
(Enable/
Disable) Switch
Disconnect Harness Here if
OBC/T is Not in Use.
(See SD-65-21025,
Section 1.4)
On Board Computer/
Telematics (OBC/T)
System
OBC/T
27
Appendix C
Controller Configuration Screens
Appendix C
APPENDIX C – CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION CHANGES
When a camera needs to be calibrated for any reason, contact the Bendix Tech Team (see below) to request the correct values to write to the system memory. Follow the sequence shown here to insert the values and write them to the memory.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
Additional support at bendix.com / 1โ800โAIRโBRAKE (1โ800โ247-2725), option 2
For the latest information, and for free downloads of the Bendixยฎ AComยฎ Diagnostics software, and its User Guide, visit the Bendix website at: bendix.com.
For direct telephone technical support, the Bendix Tech Team is available at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2. Follow the instructions in the recorded message.
The Bendix Tech Team can also be reached by e-mail at: techteam@bendix.com.
Reference Documents:
โข
The Bendixยฎ Wingmanยฎ Fusionโข Active Safety System (SDโ61โ4963)
โข
The Bendixยฎ ESPยฎ EC-80โข Controller (SDโ13โ4986)
โข
The SafetyDirectยฎ by Bendix CVS Web Portal Processor (SD-65-21025)
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, KENWORTH
, MACK
, NAVISTAR
, PETERBILT
, STERLING, VOLVO
, WESTERN STAR
, and any other company or trademark are solely for identification and cross reference purposes. The trademarks are the property of their respective companies and are not affiliated with or endorsing Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC. Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC does not represent any parts shown as products manufactured or remanufactured by the companies so named herein.Log-on and Learn from the BestOn-line training that’s available when you are 24/7/365.Visit brake-school.com.
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- ใExtensive CompatibilityใAfter the upgrade, the compatibility is wider and more accurate! HD601 heavy duty truck scanner supports all major truck models that comply with standard protocols (SAE J1939, SAE J1708, ISO 14230-4, ISO 15764-4 and ISO 9141-2, ISO 27145-4 and Euro6). Fits for Cummins
, Paccar
, Detroit, Perkins, Freightliner
, International
, Peterbilt
, Ford
, Class 4-Class 8 trucks, etc. It also check engine diagnosis on most cars, minivans and light trucks
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, Caterpillar
, Detroit, Perkins, Maxxforce, Bendix,Wabash
, Wabaco, Haldex
, Allison, Eaton
heavy trucks, With this truck tool, you can get deep analysis data about the system and do some repairs by yourself, saving much time and money
- ใEnhanced Diesel OBD ScannerใThe HD601 Diesel OBD Scanner offers unparalleled diagnostic capabilities for heavy-duty trucks. Beyond code reading, clearing, and live data display, it retrieves vehicle information, freeze frames, and DTCs. With 6, 9, and 16 pin cables, it ensures compatibility with various engines. This scanner's real-world testing prowess ensures comprehensive support for a wide array of heavy-duty truck engines, making it an indispensable tool for truck diagnostics
- ใDTC Libraryใ+ใLife Time Free UpdateใThe built-in DTC library allows you to retrieve the codes directly without searching for the definition in the book. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY car owner, HD601 diesel scanner explains the existing problem, makes it easier for you to understand the codes definition and fix the problem faster. Plus, you get a lifetime free internet updates, so you always have the latest software for diagnostics in English and Spanish languages
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, international
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.
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- WHY NEXAS NL102+ Diagnostic Tool: Compared with many other heavy duty truck scanner, NL102+ diagnostic tool has more comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, supporting all system diagnostics for all major trucks that comply with standard protocols and full OBD2 functionality. In addition to read/clear codes, displaying live data, it also supports retrieving vehicle information, freezing frames, and DTC lookup. NL102+ OBD2 scanner comes with 6-pin, 9-pin, 16-pin connectors are available to ensure compatibility with a wide range of trucks. You'll get f-ree updates for life, so you always have the latest diagnostic software in English, Spanish and French
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, Kenworth, John Deere, Peterbilt, Sterling, Mack
, Paccar
, Western Star
, Mercedes-Benz
, Volvo
, Scania, MAN, Renault, ERF, Foden, Seddon-Atkinson, Iveco, DAF, SISU, STEYR, and ISUZU
. Additionally, it supports 10 modes of OBD testing for complete diagnostics and battery voltage monitoring on passenger cars and light vehicles (from Europe, America, and Asia) manufactured after 1996
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- All OBD2 Function & Battery Health Monitoring: Compared with other products on the market that only support partial OBD2 functions, this OBD2 scanner supports all OBD2 functions: read/clear codes, live data, freeze frame data, I/M readiness, EVAP test, on-board monitor, O2 sensor test, vehicle information, and DTC lookup, this providing more analysis basis for professional technicians. By regularly detecting the status of the vehicle battery with NL102+ OBD scan tool, it helps to take measures before the battery completely fails to avoid the situation that the vehicle suddenly fails to start. It can accurately diagnose the battery's condition thus saving on repair costs
- Plug and Play & One-click for DTC: NEXAS NL102+ diesel scanner is user-friendly. It comes with an intuitive screen and easy-to-understand interface, making it accessible even for non-professionals to get started. And the built-in DTC library in the code reader allows you to directly retrieve codes without searching for definitions in books, making it easier to understand the code definitions and solve problems more quickly
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- ใOver 60 Service Reset Functions + Bi-Directional + ECU Coding ใThis scan tool can support ECU Coding,60+ reset service functions like SAS/EPB/TPMS/DPF/Oil/Brake/ABS Bleed, Injector coding, etc.
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- Designed for Cummins Engine Vehicles: Fits almost all Cummins engines (ISB
, ISC, ISD, ISG, ISK, ISL, ISX, ISM, ISN, QSB, X12, X15
, B6.7, L9
, L9N, QSM11, and more) commonly found in trucks like Freightliner, Kenworth, International, Peterbilt, Mack
, Volvo
, Western Star, Autocar, Terex, and school buses like Thomas/Blue Bird, It's also compatible with Komatsu/Sany machinery, Agrifac vehicles, RVs, and more. Note: For RVs with non-Cummins engines, please confirm engine type to verify compatibility
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- Designed for Paccar
Engine Trucks: This heavy-duty truck scanner diagnostic tool is specifically designed for Paccar
engines, including Paccar
PX-7, PX-9, MX-11, MX-13
- ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ2025 New Functions Making X7 HD the Top Dog - Big Surprise!!! ANCEL X7 HD truck scanner 10 major functional advantages .โ >Full HDOBD/OBD2 Function โ >ALL System Diagnostic โ >42+ Reset Function โ >Active Test / Bi-Directional Controlโ >ECU Codingโ >Graphing Live Dataโ >Wide Compatibility โ >2 Yrs Free Updateโ >Remote Operationโ >Bluetooth 5.0 & Wifi In addition, 8 major hardware advantages: โ >6000 mAhโ >10.1 inch Tabletโ >2G RAMโ >32G ROM (Expandable to 128GB)โ >Data Record & Replay & Printโ >Android 10.0โ >Bluetooth 5.0 & Wifiโ >14 Languages
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- ๐จโโ๏ธD.P.F Cleaner Doctor: As a long-term truck user, do you still struggle with clogged filters and engine slowdowns? The HD3300 PLUS+ professional DPF regeneration scanner offers complete D.P.F reset/forced regen, DPR status monitoring, and DPD regeneration capabilities to enhance engine performance and emission control efficiency. Compatible with Cummins, Detroit, Cat, International, Volvo
, Mack
, Paccar
, Isuzu
, Hino, and Fuso major diesel engine brands. This heavy duty truck scanner effectively prevents soot and particulate buildup, helping you avoid costly ($4000 -$8000 ) D.P.F replacements.
- ๐Widely Compatible: This heavy duty truck scanner includes adapters like CAT-9 PIN, DIESEL 6&9 PIN, and OBD 16 PIN, supporting protocols such as J1587, J1939, J1708, J27145, ISO9141-2, ISO14230-2, and ISO15765-4. Built for heavy duty trucks or semi trucks with Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit, and Paccar
. So, this truck scanner diagnostic tool fit for Freightliner, Peterbilt, Volvo
HD, Mack
, International, Ford
HD trucks. ANCEL HD3300 PLUS+ truck scanner ensures precise diagnostics and seamless problem-solving for an unparalleled user journey. NOTE: NOT SUPPORT 12V light-duty trucks or pickup trucks.
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- ๐ฆAnvanced Oil Light Reset Function: Changing oil is the most important part of routine maintenance for vehicle. HD3300 PLUS+ obd2 scanner for diesel trucks support OEM level oil reset for ISUZU
& FUSO &HINO, help reset the Oil Life Reminder (turn off the Oil Service Light) when the replacement of engine oil is done in case of the impurities in oil may damage the engine. So vehicles can recalculate another optimal oil life change interval depending on the vehicle driving conditions and climate, makes your driving safety gets ensuring.
- ๐ Economize Your Budget: NO HIDDING UPDATE FEES!! The ANCEL HD3300 Plus+ diesel mechanic tools offers one-click Lifetime F*ree Update, keeping you up-to-date with the latest features. Expert technical support for you a hassle-fr*ee experience. With this scanner, it can keep an eye on your truck condition in time!
- ๐ใ2025 Top-level Diagnostic Tool, Ideal for Commercial Vehiclesใ: LAUNCH 129HD heavy duty truck scanner is supports more than 50+ vehicle models, such as light/heavy truck, pickup, buses, trailer, tractor, dumper, agricultural and construction vehicles. It delivers such as DPF regen, speed limit adjustment. 129HD also includes 7+ special services, full system functions, EOBD/HDOBD/OBD2 functions, graphing live data, data screenshot/feedback/Email, 2 year free-update and 24/7 customer service.
- ๐ใ7+ Special Service Cover 99% Commercial Vehiclesใ: LAUNCH 129HD diesel truck obd2 scanner is designed for commercial vehicles, it contain 7+ special service for mechanics to do daily auto maintenance in workshops, such as DPF Regen, Oil Reset, Speed Limit Adjustment, ABS bleeding, Injector Coding, Cylinder Deactivation Compression, Clutch Relearn and so on. It can help you handle faults for commercial vehicles, save your money, quickly & efficiently, and win more business!
- ๐ใWide Vehicle Range of Compatibilityใ:LAUNCH 129HD diagnostic tool is designed to work with OBD2/CAN, J1587, J1708 and J1939 compatible vehicles. It support 99% commercial vehicles and 300+ vehicle models. It fit for Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit, International, Paccar
, Volvo, Freightliner, Kenworth, Isuzu
, Hino, Western Star, Sterling, Peterbilt, Maxxforce, Peterbilt, Maxxforce, Scania, Man, DAF, Mercedes-Benz
, USAFORD,Aisin, Allison, Case, Credo, Deutz and so on.
- ๐ใOE-Level Full System Diagnostic &Remote Diagnoseใ:LAUNCH 129HD heavy truck scanner offers full system functions to make the comprehensive diagnostic. It works on Engine, ABS, SRS, SAS, Transmission, TPMS, ESP, EPB, Brake, Park Brake Controller, DPF, Immobilizer, etc, allows you to quickly and comprehensively identify fault problems. You can send the diagnostic report and feedback to remote system or service center, enabling real-time monitoring of multiple vehicles and proactive maintenance scheduling.
- ๐ใAdcanced DPF Regeneration & Speed Limited Adjust Functionใ: The DPF function of 129HD integrates monitoring, control, analysis and fault diagnosis capabilities to ensure that the DPF system can operate effectively under various operating condition. It applied to 50+ engine models such as Cummins Caterpillar Detroit International Paccar
Volvo Peterbilt . Remote diagnose will transmittethe diagnostic report/feedback to a remote system or service center, which will offer a professional suggestion for your vehicles.
- ใWide CompatibilityใHD430 supports 12V 24V trucks, equipped with diesel connectors (CAT-9, Diesel 6pin & 9pin) and OBDII 16pin, with strong truck adaptation and compatibility. Product supports SAE J1939, SAE J1708, SAE J1850 PWM, SAE J1850 VPW, ISO 14230-4, ISO 9141-2, ISO 15765-4, ISO 27145-4 truck protocols, provides complete scan & fast scan, and available in English and Spanish, it is suitable for DIY enthusiasts, old-school mechanics, truck owners or small repair shops.
- ใ D.P.F Regen For Cunmmis & CaterpillarใHD430 supports Cummins and Caterpillar engines for D.P.F reset & regeneration, helping to remove diesel particles from truck D.P.F & meet maintenance schedules, thereby avoiding fault codes, maintaining engine performance, and extending DPF & truck life. Even if you aren't a professional mechanic, you can easily perform D.P.F regen using HD430 according to clear instructions, which can help your truck avoid roadside obstacles while reducing your repair time & cost. โNote: Not compatible with pickups/light trucks.
- ใDiesel Full System Diagnostic ToolใHD430 has excellent diagnostic performance, quickly scanning truck systems, detecting truck faults, while supporting the engine, ABS, transmission, fuel system and more. Read the fault code and DTC Lookup help you understand the cause of the fault, quickly clear the fault code after maintenance, so provide you with good maintenance assistance and convenience. HD430 heavy duty truck scanner will provide efficient, fast scanning of your truck system.
- ใEnhanced Diesel & Gasoline ScannerใHD430 has full HD OBD/EOBD/OBDII functions and supports heavy duty trucks with Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit and Paccar
engines. In addition to read & clear fault codes, view live data, ECUs, vehicle information, it also supports functions such as freeze frame, I/M readiness, on-board monitor test, etc. At the same time, the built-in DTC Lookup can help you quickly query and understand the specific definition of the fault code & solve the problem, providing strong support & convenience for your vehicle maintenance.
- ใAdvanced Hardware & Designใ4.3-inch screen, 8G memory, 8G TF, 2.4G Wifi & other hardware, your truck repair process will be more stable. Wifi Lifetime Free Update, you can always keep up with the latest diagnostic functions and optimized performance of HD430, compared with others, you can avoid expensive update subscription fees. The imperial conversion to meet your needs for the use of the unit of measurement. Unique horizontal screen button design, your operation will be more comfortable and convenient.
- PLEASE NOTE: If you encounter any quality issues or notice signs of use upon receiving your product, please e-m ail us at toptool-service@outlook.com with your order number and photos. We will gladly provide FREE replacements to ensure your satisfaction. Thank you for your cooperation
- ใDPF Reset & Forced Regen for Cummins & Catใ ANCEL HD100 heavy duty truck scanner supports DPF reset and forced regeneration for Cummins (X15, X12, ISX, etc.) and Caterpillar (C7, C9, C13, etc.) diesel engines. This professional DPF regeneration tool helps you save on costly DPF replacements and improve fuel efficiency. Confirm your vehicleโs VIN with us before purchase (toptool-service@outlook.com)
- ใOne-Click DPF Management โ No Dealer Requiredใ Perform DPF regeneration and reset in just one click, avoiding expensive repair shop visits. Frequent short trips cause DPF clogs, leading to reduced fuel efficiency or even truck breakdowns. With ANCEL HD100 truck scanner, resolve these aftertreatment issues in 30 minutes, getting your semi truck or diesel truck back on the road fast
- ใFull-System Diesel Scanner for Heavy Duty TrucksใThis ANCEL HD100 provides mechanic-level diagnostics for Freightliner, Paccar
, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, Volvo, Mack, Western Star, semi trucks, and buses. Read and clear codes for engine (Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit, Paccar
), ABS, and transmission (Allison, Bendix, Eaton, Wabco, ZF). Supports SAE J1939, SAE J1708, SAE J1850 PWM, SAE J1850 VPW, ISO 14230-4, ISO 9141-2, ISO 15765-4, ISO 27145-4 standard protocols
- ใ2-in-1 OBD2 Scanner for Diesel Trucksใ ANCEL HD100 functions as both a heavy-duty truck diagnostic tool and an OBD2 code reader. Diagnose truck engines, ABS, and transmission or check car engine codes with freeze frame data, real-time data, and I/M readiness. Ensure your truck or car passes its annual inspection with ease
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