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CAN brake signal source
Braking torque continuously greater than ZERO

Description
Effects on the driving operation
Possible causes
Place of action
Instruction
Setting conditions of the event
Testing conditions of the event
Final function check
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Description

Braking torque continuously greater than '0'.

Effects on the driving operation

No retarder operation.

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 device if necessary.

Setting conditions of the event

No description available.

Testing conditions of the event

No description available.

Final function check

If the defective component cannot be clearly identified, you should try to reproduce the fault:

  • Reinstall the component in the vehicle.
  • Test function.

After the fault has been eliminated, the following steps have to be carried out:

  • Conduct a test drive with function check.
  • Read the fault memory
  • Check transmission for leaks.
  • Perform a final visual inspection.

These steps are necessary to ensure the entire vehicle functions correctly.



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