BENDIX BW2266 Fascicule

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BW2266  ©2011 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC, a member of the Knorr-Bremse Group  7/11 • All Rights Reserved • Printed in U.S.A. 
Introduction to 
Understanding Bendix
®
Anti-lock Braking Systems 
(ABS)
for Air Braked Vehicles
This booklet is an introduction to ABS for vehicles with standard ABS features. 
For vehicles with Bendix advanced ABS features such as 
ESP
®
 stability systems, see booklet BW2489
Sources of Additional Information about
your Bendix
®
 ABS System
Consult the vehicle manufacturer’s documentation.
Visit 
www.bendix.com for free downloads of 
Service Data sheets, or go to 
the Literature Center at bendix.com.
Contact the Bendix Tech Team at 
techteam@bendix.com or 
1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725) 
Representatives are available 
Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST.
Mode
ABS 
Lamp
ATC
Lamp
Trailer 
ABS 
Lamp
At V
ehicle Startup
Ignition on - start 
up (trailer with 
PLC)
On for 3 
seconds
*
On for 
2.5 
seconds
*
On for 3 
seconds
*
*If any of the 
described lamp 
behaviors do not 
occur — or if the 
lamp remains on 
during operation 
— have the 
vehicle serviced 
by a qualified 
mechanic as soon 
as possible to 
restore full system 
functionality.  
3 seconds after 
ignition (with no 
Diagnostic Trouble 
Codes)
Lamp 
Off
*
Lamp 
Off
*
Lamp 
Off
*
Special Mode Operation
During an 
Automatic Traction 
Control (ATC) 
Event
Lamp
Off
Lamp 
flashes 
quickly
• Reduces wheel slip during 
acceleration at low speeds
ABS 
Off-Road 
Mode
Normal
Lamp 
flashes 
slowly
Lamp Off 
• Uses dash switch
• Not for firm road surfaces
• Allows more wheel lock-up 
(less ABS intervention)
• Mode only applies under 
25 mph (Over 25 mph, the 
system reverts to full ABS, 
and ATC lamp goes off)
During
an ATC 
Event
Lamp 
flashes 
quickly
ATC 
Deep 
Mud/
Snow/ 
Mode
Normal
Lamp
Off
Lamp 
flashes 
slowly
• Uses dash switch 
• Increases allowable wheel 
slip during ATC interventions
• Not for firm road surfaces
During
an ATC 
Event
Lamp 
flashes 
quickly
Traction Control Override
Lamp On
• Uses dash switch
• ATC system switched off
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5
ABS and ATC 
Indicator Lamps 
Chart
•  Brake-light-only powered ABS: Each time the brakes are applied the warning 
lamp will come on for approximately 3 seconds and then turn off.  If the lamp 
remains on during braking, ABS may not be operating.  The vehicle will 
retain normal service braking, although without the benefits of ABS.  Have 
the trailer serviced as soon as possible to restore ABS operation.
ATC Indicator Lamp
If your vehicle is also equipped with the optional Automatic Traction Control 
(ATC) system, a third indicator lamp will be installed on the dash.   (The same 
lamp is also used to indicate the ATC “Mud/Snow” mode, see below.)
•  During  the  bulb  check  at  vehicle  ignition  your ATC  indicator  lamp  will 
illuminate for approximately two and a half seconds and then turn off.  If the 
ATC indicator lamp does not illuminate at ignition, or if it remains on steadily 
(not flashing) after ignition, or if it illuminates steadily (not flashing) while 
you are driving (except in off-road mode), the ATC system may not be fully 
functional or its operation may be completely disabled.  If this happens, 
your vehicle will still have normal service braking and it still can be driven, 
although without the benefits of ATC.  Have the vehicle serviced by a qualified 
mechanic as soon as possible to restore full ATC functionality.
•  The ATC indicator lamp also flashes continually (at different rates) to show 
that either:  the off-road mode is being used, or during an ATC intervention 
event.