
Using the Gen 4 & 5 Diagnostic Options
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4 Brake-Link™ shows existing fault code(s).
— Line 1 shows the System ID (SID) description.
— Line 2 shows the Failure Mode Indicator (FMI) description.
— Line 3 shows the SID value in decimal and hexadecimal, and the
Blink Code value in decimal only.
— Line 4 shows the FMI value in decimal and hexadecimal, and an oc-
currence count. If the ECU doesn’t support occurrence count report-
ing, Brake-Link™ displays
N/A
. If there is more than one code, a
down arrow appears next to the occurrence count; scroll the display
with the and keys. At the end of the list, the down arrow
disappears and an up arrow appears on the left side of the screen.
Note:
Refer to Appendix B for a list of all supported Generation 4
and 5 Fault Codes.
5 Press to return to the CONTINUE BY PRESSING BUTTONS
prompt or to return to the
Select Application
screen.
Viewing Stored Faults
Generation 4 and 5 controllers report stored faults differently:
• Gen 4 stores all fault codes and presents them one at a time.
• Gen 5 controllers record inactive fault codes in the Stored Faults list.
Refer to the beginning of this discussion
(pg. 74)
to find out how to use the
Faults
options together to diagnose an issue. There is a separate procedure
for Generation 4 and 5.
The rest of this section explains how to view stored fault(s) with each method
of navigation.
To view stored fault codes
via menu navigation
:
1 Connect Brake-Link™ to the tractor or trailer and power-up (see “Con-
necting Brake-Link™ Components”, on page 20).
SENSOR MEMORY CHECK
DRIVE VEHICLE
SID:151(97h) B:17-12
FMI:014(0Eh) x:N/A↓
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