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Description Braking torque continuously greater than 0
Effects on the driving operation No retarder activation
Possible causes The brake torque received via CAN has never been inactive in the current operating cycle although it can be assumed that the vehicle was not permanently braked. Possible causes are: Defect at the brake switch that permanently causes a valid brake request. The sending control unit does not deliver a brake torque '0' via CAN.
Place of action No description available.
Instruction Check whether the brake switch provides a brake signal '0'. Check the CAN message and contact the manufacturer of the transmitting control unit if necessary. (With SAE J1939: TSC1 (torque/speed controller #1), 'override control mode'; TSC1 (torque/speed controller #1), 'requested torque' / 'torque limit' ).
Setting conditions of the event No description available.
Test conditions of the event No description available.
Troubleshooting
Check whether the brake switch can supply the signal identification "0". The CAN-message for the brake request is set in the dataset: Brake request via brake pedal position:
Brake request via braking torque:
Contact the manufacturer of the sending control unit.
Final function check If the defective component cannot be clearly identified, you should try to reproduce the fault:
After the fault has been eliminated, the following steps have to be carried out:
These steps are necessary to ensure the entire vehicle functions. See also:
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