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Group 59 Anti-Lock Brake System (Bendix) Troubleshooting
12 If there are any faults of the type selected, the Pro-
Link 9000 will display them one at a time, such as in
the example below.
LEFT FRONT SENSOR
SENSOR OPEN
A1 DEV: 11 FLT: 01
The last line of the display provides information re-
garding the fault. In the example, A1 refers to the
number of the Active fault assigned by the ECU.
H1 would refer to the rst fault stored in the fault
History. DEV: refers to the device number of the
faulty component, such as 11 for Left Front Sensor
or 22 for Right Rear Modulator. FLT:identies the
specic type fault such as 01 for sensor open or 80
for shorted modulator.
13 Correct the active faults using appropriate Service
Procedures or other repair method.
14 Press the FUNC key to return to the fault selection
menu.
15 Use the up or down arrow keys to select CLR AC-
TIVE FAULTS or CLR FAULT HISTORY, then press
ENTER. The following screen will appear.
CLR ACTIVE FAULTS
ARE YOU SURE ?
YES [NO]
If sure, press the left arrow to place brackets around
YES, then press ENTER.
16 If clearing ACTIVE FAULTS was successful, repeat
the clearing process for FAULT HISTORY, otherwise
repeat the entire process to repair and clear AC-
TIVE FAULTS.
17 Press FUNC several times to return to the function
selections menu.
FUNCTION SELECTIONS
SELECT DESIRED
MENU
[ABS/ATC]
Pro-Link
18 When troubleshooting with the Pro-Link 9000 is
complete, turn the vehicle ignition to OFF, then dis-
connect the Pro-Link 9000. Replace the diagnostics
connector dust cap.
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