Abs m4 Manual en
Abs m4 Manual en
Abs m4 Manual en
ABS M4-Kit
Manual
F 02U 002 546-02
Contents
Contents
1 System Overview ................................................................................................... 5 2 Before Use.............................................................................................................. 6 3 Safety Information ................................................................................................. 6 4 ABS in Motorsports ............................................................................................... 6 5 The ABS M4 ............................................................................................................ 7
5.1 Principle of operation .............................................................................................. 7 5.2 Features .................................................................................................................. 7
6 Technical Data........................................................................................................ 9 7 Adaptations to Your Vehicle ................................................................................ 10 8 Included in the Kit ............................................................................................... 11
8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 ABS M4-Kit 1 ......................................................................................................... 11 ABS M4-Kit 2 ......................................................................................................... 12 Connector Overview ABS M4-Kit 1 ..................................................................... 12 Connector Overview ABS M4-Kit 2 ..................................................................... 13 Software package Traction control ........................................................................ 14 Software package Electronic Brake force Distribution .......................................... 14 MSA Box II ............................................................................................................. 14 Wheelspeed Signal Splitter ................................................................................... 14 Optional CAN-Connector ....................................................................................... 15 Data Logger C 50 ................................................................................................... 15 Display DDU 7 ....................................................................................................... 15
13 Startup Checklist ............................................................................................... 29 14 CAN protocol ..................................................................................................... 30 15 ABS_M4.dbc ....................................................................................................... 30 16 Appendix ............................................................................................................ 30
16.1 Offer drawing: Hydraulic power unit with attached control unit ............................ 31 16.2 Offer drawing: Brake pressure sensor ................................................................... 32 16.3 Mounting instructions Brake pressure sensor ....................................................... 33 16.4 Offer drawing: Wheelspeed sensor........................................................................ 34 16.5 Offer drawing: Gyro/acceleration sensor ............................................................... 35 16.6 Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................................... 36 16.7 Wiring Drawing ...................................................................................................... 37
System Overview
1 System Overview
2 Before Use
Read these instructions carefully and follow the recommendations for use step by step. We are happy to give you additional notes and explanations. Our contact information is on the back cover of this manual.
3 Safety Information
The Bosch Motorsport ABS was developed for use by professionals and requires in depth knowledge of automobile technology and experience in motorsports. Using the system does not come without its risks. It is the duty of the customer to use the system for motor racing purposes only and not on public roads. We accept no responsibility for the reliability of the system on public roads. In the event that the system is used on public roads, we shall not be held responsible or liable for damages. All system parts are designed to work together and may not be replaced with similar parts without our expressed permission (this includes the wire harness). For first time purchases, each team or owner must purchase a complete kit which includes a wire harness. Spare parts may be purchased after a complete kit has been purchased. The use of unauthorized parts or wire harnesses will not be supported by Bosch Motorsport; additionally the system cannot be guaranteed to work properly and/or without limitations. It is essential that the predefined Bosch Motorsport assembly guidelines are complied with (see Section 10: Assembling the Parts) for the system to run properly. This applies above all for installing the MIL (malfunction indication lamp) within the driver's range of visibility.
4 ABS in Motorsports
The ABS function is a compromise between drivability and braking performance. Drivability is the primary focus for passenger based vehicles. The ABS is designed to keep the passenger vehicle maneuverable and stable under any circumstances and under any conceivable driving conditions. Race ABS Operating Range
Brake Performance
Vehicle Stability During Braking In a motorsports context, this compromise shifts towards braking performance, as experienced drivers can still control a slightly unstable vehicle. Together with different tire structures and higher braking potential (via larger brake rotors, calipers, improved brake pad compounds), a race car is
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Before Use
capable of greatly increased deceleration rates. The ABS M4 is specifically tailored to take advantage of these features in order to increase the overall brake performance, while retaining vehicle stability.
5 The ABS M4
5.1 Principle of operation
ABS M4 is suitable for front-wheel, rear-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles. It is based on a series production ABS and adapted in years of development work to meet motorsport requirements. The ABS prevents the wheels from locking during braking. It does this by constantly measuring the individual wheelspeeds and comparing them with the wheelspeeds predicted by the system. If, during braking, the measured wheelspeed deviates from the system's predicted wheelspeed, the ABS controller takes over, correcting the brake force to keep the wheel at the optimum slip level and so achieving the highest possible deceleration rate. This is carried out separately for each wheel. When the brake force is reduced by the ABS, brake fluid is released from the brake caliper and fed into the pressure reservoir of the hydraulic power unit of the ABS. The hydraulic power unit then feeds the fluid back into the master cylinder via a piston pump driven by an electric motor. The driver can hear this return pumping of the brake fluid and feel the response of the brake pedal.
5.2
Features
Nine different control settings, selectable via a switch in the cockpit (Pos. 1-9)
The ABS map switch in the cockpit enables the driver to select various control settings stored in the control device. The ABS M4 has nine preconfigured control settings (maps), all varying in their control start time and control lengths. With the different control settings the driver can select the preferable map for the weather, the racetrack and his driving style. With the map switch at the left stop (fully counter-clockwise) the ABS M4 is in map 1, which is the most sensitive (e.g. for heavy rain condition). When the map switch is in position 9 (eight clicks to the right from full left stop) the ABS M4 is in the most aggressive map. Note: Map 9 is not necessarily the fastest map; rather the map position that allows the driver to feel the most comfortable will be the most desirable position. Two additional vehicle-specific control maps storable (Pos. 10 and 11)
In addition to the 9 preconfigured maps the ABS M4 also offers the option of two additional vehiclespecific control maps that can be stored on position 10 and 11. Please contact Bosch Motorsport for more details regarding the calibration of these maps. Switch off ABS functions for calibration drives (Pos. 12)
You can switch off the ABS functions by switching to position 12. This can be very helpfull, e.g. for calibration of the brake balance adjuster. All ABS sensor signals will still be communicated. Every older ABS M4 kit can be updated to this function.
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Due to specially-adapted chassis and tires, motor racing vehicles allow for significantly higher longitudinal and lateral acceleration rates than series production vehicles. The ABS M4 is designed to intervene after a corresponding amount of time. Our ABS M4 sensors constantly measure vehicle acceleration and rotation rates as well as the pressure of the front brake circuit. The ABS control algorithms rely on these measurements for proper operation. Programming and diagnosis software
Each ABS M4-Kit is preprogrammed with specific data related to the vehicle, such as vehicle mass, wheelbase, track width, tire rolling circumference, etc. Should the vehicle data change at any time, you can adapt the system settings by using the programming software. Find the software for free download on our homepage at www.bosch-motorsport.com/abs There are further features to the software: Performing a system function test The system function test can diagnose the functional capability and professional assembly of any part, without having to move the vehicle. Reading data from the error log Any missing part(s) or incorrectly connected electrical connections are signaled by a lit MIL (Malfunction Indication Lamp). In the error log you can read and analyze what errors have set the MIL and then delete the errors after the issue has been resolved. Repair Bleeding Wizzard Step-by-step instructions will guide you through bleeding the ABS unit.
You can connect a data logger (e.g. the C 50 from Bosch Motorsport) via CAN. The CAN Bus can give you wheelspeeds and other readings from the system. All ABS M4 CAN messages can be displayed on any programmable, CAN-compatible display (e.g. the DDU 7 from Bosch Motorsport). Communication between ABS M4 and your laptop
The MSA Box II from Bosch Motorsport is the communication interface between ABS M4 and your laptop. Reset the system with a switch in the cockpit
Technical Data
6 Technical Data
Mechanical Data
Hydraulic unit with attached ECU Dust and splash proof production housing Vibration damped circuit board 38 pin connector 2 hydraulic valves per wheel 2 brake circuits (front and rear) 2 hydraulic high pressure pumps 2 hydraulic accumulators 3 ccm/each Standard fittings Size Weight Operating temperature Max. shock 2 x master cylinders M12x1 4 x brake cylinders M10x1 125 x 80.3 x 129.6 mm 1,850 g -30 130 C 50 g < 6 ms Inputs 4 active wheel speed DF11 Brake pressure (front brake circuit) Longitudinal acceleration Lateral acceleration Yaw rate 12 position function switch 9 switch positions preconfigured 2 switch positions programmable 1 switch position for ABS function OFF Brake light switch Outputs ABS warning light (MIL) Control of internal ABS valves Control of pump motor Communication CAN interface
Electrical Data
Power Supply and Consumption Supply voltage Max. peak voltage Power consumption 8 16 V, max. 26 V for 5 min 35 V for 200 ms 8 W stand-by, 230 W in operation
Content of Kit
Hydraulic unit with attached ECU Pressure sensor Yaw/acceleration sensor 12 position function switch 4 wheel speed sensors DF11 standard ABS warning light Vehicle specific wire harness Vibrations damping boards
Part Numbers
ABS M4-Kit 1 (Wire harness with motorsport connectors, customer-specific layout, wheel speed sensors with production-type connectors) F 02U V00 289-01 ABS M4-Kit 2 (Wire harness with motorsport connectors, customer-specific layout, wheel speed sensors with motorsport connectors) F 02U V00 290-01
Optional Accessories
Additional package ASR (Traction control), includes software, map switch and CAN module on request Additional package EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution) on request Data logger C 50 Display DDU 7 F 02U V01 164-01 F 02U V01 130-01
Communication interface MSA Box II F 02U V00 327-02 Wheelspeed signal splitter Single without connectors Single, motorsport connectors Quad, 2 motorsport connectors Quad, 1 motorsport connector F 02U V00 225-01 F 02U V00 209-01 F 02U V00 203-03 F 02U V00 335-03
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4 wheelspeed sensors
Standard: 1 MBaud/s Gyro/acceleration sensor 0 265 005 838 Alternativ: 500 kBaud/s F 02U V00 049-02
Malfunction indication lamp (MIL) with electronic control module Wire harness with motorsport connectors, customer-specific layout, wheelspeed sensors with production-type connectors
F 02U V00 112-01 Similar to connection diagram F 02U S00 043-09, see p.36
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8.2
ABS M4-Kit 2
ABS M4-Kit 2 (part number F 02U V00 290-01) includes all the parts from kit 1, with the exception of a different wire harness: Wire harness with motorsport connectors, customer-specific layout, wheelspeed sensors with motorsport connectors Similar to wiring diagram F 02U S00 043-09, see p.36
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ABS M4-Kit 1 (part number F 02U V00 289-01) includes a harness with the following connectors. These connectors are also available as individual spare parts: Connector for Illustration Part number Standard: cable departure on top: Attached control unit connector F 02U B00 237-02 Alternativ: cable departure on bottom: F 02U B00 237-01
MIL with electronic control module ASL 006-05SA-HE F 02U 000 226-01
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Illustration
Part number
Jumper connector for wire harness without wheelspeed module AS 112-35 PN F 02U 000 354-01
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ABS M4-Kit 2 (part number F 02U V00 290-01) includes a harness with all the connectors from kit 1, with the exception of a different connector for the wheelspeed sensors: Connector plug for Illustration Part number
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9 Optional Accessories
9.1 Software package Traction control
Additional for our ABS we offer a traction control functionality (ASR). You can run the ASR in combination with every ECU that works torque based structured. Therefore the ASR is very suitable for racing vehicles with a production type ECU. The ASR requires a unique software adjustment of the CAN interface between ABS and ECU for every project. The size of this adjustment and optional testing activities makes the ASR preferential meaningful for projects with a higher number of planed units. The ASR demands a map switch and a CAN module that communicates the switch position to the ABS-ECU.
9.2
As an additional software package we offer the Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) for racecars without brake balance adjuster. Together with you we will calibrate the EBD individually for your vehicle. We create a customer specific software for each project. Additional hardware is not recommend for the EBD.
9.3
MSA Box II
ABS M4 communicates with your laptop via the MSA Box II. It has a USB connection to the laptop and a motorsport connector to interface with the ABS M4 wire harness. Communication via K-line. Part number: F 02U V00 327-01
9.4
The ABS M4 from Bosch Motorsport relies on specifically-designed wheelspeed signals, delivered exclusively from active speed sensors, e.g. from the Bosch DF11 family. These sensors are used in current ABS and ESP systems. The four speed sensors included in the ABS M4-Kit meet this classification. The signal of a regular speed sensor, as found in older series production ABS applications, is not compatible with ABS M4. Bosch Motorsport has developed a wheelspeed signal splitter that converts the sensor signals in such a way that they can be processed by peripheral ECUs and data recording systems. This signal splitter is available as a single version, e.g. for measuring vehicle speed, or as a four wheelspeed version, e.g. for traction control. Part numbers: Single version signal splitter without connector: Singel version signal splitter with motosport connectors: Four wheelspeed version with 2 motorsport connectors: Four wheelspeed version with 1 motorsport connector: F 02U V00 225-01 F 02U V00 209-01 F 02U V00 335-03 F 02U V00 203-03
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Optional Accessories
9.5
Optional CAN-Connector
An optional CAN-Connector is available for both kits on request. It enables you to connect the ABSsystem to further ECUs via CAN. Connector plug for CAN ASL 1-06-05SBHE Illustration Part number
9.6
Data Logger C 50
All ABS M4 data can be stored on a CAN-compatible data logger. We recommend to use our C 50 data logger for storing ABS M4 data. Bosch Motorsport provides a standardized CAN log in DBC format for analyzing recorded CAN data.
9.7
Display DDU 7
The display DDU 7 has an internal data store with a capacity of 2 GB and can substitude an external data logger.
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The hydraulic power unit with attached control unit has six hydraulic connections two for the two master cylinders (one each for the front and rear axles) and four for the brake lines. When installing the hydraulic power unit, make sure the brake line connections are facing upwards to ensure air can be bled out to the brakes. Secure the hydraulic power unit to the assembly plate supplied with the ABS M4-Kit using the three M6 x 1 screw threads on the underside of the casing. To reduce vibration, rubber pads should be fitted between the assembly plate and the vehicle chassis. To allow easy connection of the main ABS ECU connector, maintain a 10 mm distance between the vehicle chassis and the bottom of the assembly plate. Caution: The hydraulic power unit is prefilled with brake fluid. During assembly, make sure as little brake fluid as possible is lost. Important: Correct position for installation brake line connections should face upwards Install with rubber pads/blocks to reduce vibration Leave 10 mm or larger gap in-between the vehicle chassis and bottom of assembly plate Hydraulic power unit is already filled with brake fluid For more on assembly: See the offer drawing on page 31.
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The brake pressure sensor is installed into the front axle brake circuit between the master cylinder and the hydraulic power unit. The sensor is metric thread, M10 x 1. Before assembly, fill the sensor with brake fluid, e.g. with a small medical syringe. So the brake system can be fully bled, the measuring hole of the brake pressure sensor should point upwards. Important: Only use the supplied brake pressure sensor Metric thread, M10 x 1, 45 taper Install into the front axle brake circuit between the master cylinder and the hydraulic power unit as far away from the power unit as possible to avoid vibration-caused damages Fill sensor with brake fluid before installing For more on assembly: See the offer drawing on page 32.
The ABS M4 needs all four speed sensors to function; otherwise the system assumes there is an error and shuts down. You should therefore only use the speed sensors as supplied in the ABS M4Kit. We can offer different DF11 versions on request for specific vehicle designs. Existing mounted wheelspeed sensors can be tested and approved by us. Pay attention to the polarity when you are connecting wheelspeed sensors (see page 34). The sensor must be installed in the right direction, i.e. the encoder wheel and sensor must lie in the defined installation position (fixation screw in rotation position of the encoder wheel). The sensor will not work if it is installed in a position other than the recommended installation position. Make sure the sensor is mounted and secured as tight as possible to prevent sensor errors or failures from vibration. You can find the sensor's dimensions and how to install the sensor in the offer drawing on page 34. Important: Use only Bosch DF11 sensors, unless other sensor has been tested and approved by Bosch Motorsport Securely mount sensors and pay attention to correct mounting position (sensors direction sensitive)
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The gyro/acceleration sensor is specific to the system and should be mounted as close as possible to the center of gravity of vehicle. The sensor should be assembled with the supplied damping plate. Position the sensor so that the connector is pointing towards the rear of the vehicle. Important: Only use the provided kit sensor Use the damping plate Make sure the sensor is facing the correct direction (see image above)
While driving, the driver can use the ABS map switch to select different control settings and find the optimum setting for his/her driving style. For this reason, make sure the switch is mounted within reach of the driver. Many have found it helpful to fit a diagram showing the current switch
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position, see also diagram on page 7. The switch position is also broadcast on the CAN Bus so it can be displayed with a dash (e. g. the DDU 7 from Bosch Motorsport). Important: Only use the supplied ABS Map Switch Dont exceed the max. tightening torque of 1-2 Nm. Higher torque will cause stiffness and damage.
Make sure the power supply to the MIL is branched off before the main switch for ABS M4 (terminal 30, constant 12 V). This is the only way to ensure that the MIL is on when ABS M4 is not working. Important: Position the MIL so the driver can see it easily MIL is on permanent if ABS map switch is in position 12 (OFF)
You can connect the ABS M4 to a laptop with the optional MSA Box II (see Section 9.1) via the "diagnostic interface" connector. The diagnostic interface connector should be placed so it is easily accessible. You can use programming and diagnostic software (see Section 12) to program settings specific to the vehicle and open/delete error messages.
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Important:
Pin 30 sends the braking signal to the ABS control unit always make sure it is connected! Terminal 15 remains open if the vehicle already has a brake light switch. Terminal 15 supplies the voltage to a retrofit brake light switch.
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Besides flashing red and yellow the status indicator can be lit solid which indicates: Red: Yellow: Green: no connection connection in progress, please wait connection successful
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Sometimes especially in the familiarization phase the following problem message pops up:
In this case you should ensure that the ABS M4 ECU is powered on and that the Diagnosis wire is connected to the ABS wiring harness.
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Step 3: Testing the correct wheelspeed allocations With the vehicle jacked up, individually spin all four wheels clockwise and check for the proper front/back, left/right allocation. When you spin each wheel the corresponding position should show a value in the RaceABS software under the Testing tab.
Step 4: Testing the wheels' correct hydraulic allocation Have an assistant apply the brake pedal and maintain the brake pressure so all four wheels of the jacked up vehicle are locked. Check that each wheel is locked and there are no hydraulic fluid leaks. Now click the "Release Brake" button for the front left wheel and then spin the wheel. If the front left wheel does not spin, check the front/back, left/right hydraulic allocation at the ABS M4 hydraulic unit. Repeat this procedure for the other three wheels.
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Step 5: Testing the electrical pump motor If you click on the "Pump On" button, the pump motor will run continuously. When the pump is on the Pump On button will change text to Pump Off, clicking Pump Off will turn the pump off. If the pump does not turn on check main power supply connections for good connection and ensure the battery has proper charge.
Step 6: Testing the function of the brake pressure sensor and brake switch Press brake pedal while connected to the ABS software. Press it for a few seconds with slowly rising pressure. At a pressure value between 3 and 5 bar the digital display Brake switch bit should toggle from 0 to 1. Please ajust the brake switch in an adequate position. If the bit does not toggle, check the switch connection and ensure that it is connected properly, see section 10.10: Brake Light Switch. The digital display Pressure sensor should be a logical value (e.g. 3,87 in the screenshot below). If the software displays no value or an illogical value, check the ECU Info tab for diagnostic errors relating to the brake pressure sensor. See Section 12.2.4 for more information regarding ECU diagnostic errors.
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Step 7: Testing the function of the ABS Map switch Turn the 12-position ABS Map switch through full rotation. Check the display in the RaceABS software for the correct position for each position selected. The MIL should shine permanent in switch position 12 (OFF). Note: MIL shines permanent in diagnosis mode.
When you click this button a new window will pop up (as displayed below) and then step-by-step instructions will guide you through bleeding the ABS unit. You will need an assistant to perform the ABS bleeding procedure. Note: The Bleeding Wizzard is only for bleeding the ABS hydraulic power unit. The Bleeding Wizzard is NOT to be used or substituted for normal brake bleeding. Make sure to bleed the lines and brake
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cylinders separately after working with the Bleeding Wizzard. During the ABS bleeding process the brake pedal should be actuated continuously except when opening or closing brake bleeder valves.
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The following list shows the most common error log entries and their description.
Fault Number 0x04 0x03 0x15 0x26 0x26 0x26 0x30 0x30 0x42 0x02 0x06 0x06 0x06 0x07 0x07 0x07 0x08 0x08 0x08 0x09 0x09 0x09 0x15 0x15 0x15 0x26 0x26 0x26 0x42 0x42 0x42 0x0A Fault Value 0xB0 0x16 0x31 0x50 0x51 0x52 0x30 0x50 0x90 0xC0 0xB1 0xB2 0xC0 0xB1 0xB2 0xC0 0xB1 0xB2 0xC0 0xB1 0xB2 0xC0 0xA2 0xA9 0xC0 0xA4 0xC5 0xD0 0xA0 0xB0 0xC0 0x80 Failure Channel Brake Light Switch (Bls) Ecu Voltage Supply (Uz) CAN System Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Hydraulic unit main cylinder1 Hydraulic unit main cylinder1 Multi Switch Valve Relais (Vr) Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right CAN System Failure CAN System Failure CAN System Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Yaw Rate Sensor Failure Multi Switch Multi Switch Multi Switch WssGeneric Bls Line Interruption Voltage spike on Uz CAN System - Bus Off Failure Yaw rate signal failure detected Acc Y signal failure detected Acc X signal failure detected Brake Pressure Sensor signal error Brake Pressure Sensor- Power supply error Multi Switch - Analog2 - short to GND Vr off- Relay does not turn on during FSA Test WSS FL sensor line (short to GND- line interruption- sensor without supply- defect sensor) WSS FL sensor line (short to UBatt- defect sensor) WSS FL Supply line (short to GND or defect sensor) WSS FR sensor line (short to GND- line interruption- sensor without supply- defect sensor) WSS FR sensor line (short to UBatt- defect sensor) WSS FR Supply line (short to GND or defect sensor) WSS RL sensor line (short to GND- line interruption- sensor without supply- defect sensor) WSS RL sensor line (short to UBatt- defect sensor) WSS RL Supply line (short to GND or defect sensor) WSS RR sensor line (short to GND- line interruption- sensor without supply- defect sensor) WSS RR sensor line (short to UBatt- defect sensor) WSS RR Supply line (short to GND or defect sensor) CANSys - Message TimeOut CANSys - Message TimeOut CANSys - Generic Yaw rate sensor not available error Yaw rate sensor CAN message - InfoTimeout New Yaw rate sensor detected (Ser. Nbr. CAN <> Ser. Nbr. EEPROM) Multi Switch - Analog2 - line fault Multi Switch - Analog1 - short to GND Multi Switch - Analog1 - line fault Generic WSS Fault (no wheel Specific Fault detection possible) Failure Description
Note: Multi switch = ABS Map switch If any error log entries occur that are not listed above, please contact us. Communication would be easier if you send us a copy of your error log entries. To get the copy, please click with your right mouse button into the FPS window and save the entries with click on Save ECU-Info. After carrying out the problem-solving actions, delete the entry from the error log by clicking on the Clear FPS button, as seen below:
Then turn ABS M4 off and on again. When the software is deactivated, the command light is no longer lit.
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Startup Checklist
13 Startup Checklist
This short checklist is intended to supplement the ABS M4-Kits manual, not replace it. Prior to using this checklist the user/installer should read the ABS manual, especially sections 9-11. Basics
Hydraulic unit with attached control unit mounted correctly (mounting plate used, brake lines facing upwards) See section 10.1 Brake pressure sensor and Yaw/Acceleration sensor installed in proper locations? See section 10.2, 10.6 Everything plugged in to harness, power ring terminals connected to battery, ground ring terminals connected to solid and clean chassis ground, circuit breakers installed properly, ABS toggle switch turns off system.
CAN errors can occur if there are too many errors in the stack. If the wheelspeed signal splitter is disconnected all wheelspeed sensors will have error entries.
Function Check
While connected with the RaceABS software switch to the Testing page. Check all sensors for plausibility and proper function. Press brake pedal, brake switch bit should toggle (0->1) between 3 to 5 bar brake pressure, the display Pressure sensor should show a logical value. Rotate ABS map switch, value should change, increases as switch is turned clockwise. Manually move yaw/accelerometer sensor to check for proper functionality, see section 11.2.2. Put the car on jack stands so all wheels can be freely rotated. While connected with the RaceABS software and viewing the "Testing" page, rotate each wheel and verify the correct wheelspeed responds in the "Testing" page, see section 11.2.2. Click "Pump On" button and verify pump runs (audible). After the pump shuts off have an assistant hold the brake pedal down, verify all wheels are locked. Next, while the assistant still holds brake pedal down, click the "release brake" button for a given wheel (one at a time) and verify that brake releases at that wheel by rotating the wheel. Repeat for each wheel, see section 11.2.2. On the "Testing" page now click the "Repair Bleeding Wizzard" button at the bottom right. Follow the instructions listed in the sub window in order to bleed the ABS hydraulic unit. This will bleed the ABS hydraulic unit only! See section 11.2.3 Bleed brakes in normal fashion, starting with the furthest brake from the master cylinder and finishing with the nearest. Check errors one last time, diagnosis any errors present, then disconnect MSA Box II from ABS harness. Once MSA Box II is disconnected verify MIL lamp turns off and stays off. Check for proper brake operation at low speeds first. Start with ABS map switch in a neutral position (position 5 ~ 7). Refer to manual for more information regarding the ABS map switch position function, see section 4, 5 MIL on for a short time when you switch on the ignition, on permanent when map switch in position 12 (OFF)
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14 CAN protocol
Name PSIP1 (Yaw) AY1 AX1 WS_FL WS_FR WS_RL WS_RR SwitchState P_Hz BLS EBD Lamp ABS Active ABS Lamp Continuation: Name PSIP1 (Yaw) AY1 AX1 WS_FL WS_FR WS_RL WS_RR SwitchState P_Hz BLS EBD Lamp ABS Active ABS Lamp Factor 0,005 Message 0x70 0x70 0x80 0x24A 0x24A 0x24A 0x24A 0x5C0 0x5C0 0x5C0 Startbit 0 32 0 32 0 16 32 48 0 8 24 30 29 31 Offset -163,84 -4096 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Length [Bit] 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 8 16 1 1 1 1 Minimum -163,84 -4,1768 -4096 -4,1768 0 0 0 0 0 -42,5 0 0 0 0 Byte Order Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Intel Maximum 163,83 4,1765 4095 4,1765 100 100 100 100 12 425 1 1 1 1 bar Value Type Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Signed Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unsigned Unit /s g /s g m/s m/s m/s m/s Rate (ms) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Initial Value -163,84 -4,1768 -4096 -4,1768 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Comment Yaw Rate Lateral Acceleration (Ay) Yaw Acceleration Longitudinal Acceleration (Ax) Wheelspeed Front Left Wheelspeed Front Right Wheelspeed Rear Left Wheelspeed Rear Right ABS Map Switch Position Brake Pressure Brake Light Switch EBD Fault Lamp ABS Active Bit ABS Fault Lamp PSIPP (YawAcc) 0x80
To avoid redundant messages while connecting the ABS-CAN to the vehicle-CAN, please keep in mind that the ABS system sends further messages as follows:
0x140 0x141 0x142 0x143 0x24A 0x340 0x341 0x342 0x343 0x541 0x542 0x560 0x576 0x5C0 0x70 0x75 0x80
15 ABS_M4.dbc
A reduced version of the ABS_M4.dbc can be downloaded here: http://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/language2/html/3589.htm
16 Appendix
...see following pages:
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16.1 Offer drawing: Hydraulic power unit with attached control unit
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Contact
Europe: Bosch Engineering GmbH Motorsport Robert-Bosch-Allee 1 74232 Abstatt Germany Phone: +49 7062 911 79101 Fax: +49 7062 911 79104 North and South America: Bosch Engineering North America Motorsports 38000 Hills Tech Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3417 United States of America Phone: +1 248 876 2977 Fax: +1 248 876 7373 Asia Pacific: Bosch Engineering K.K. Motorsport 3-33-8 Tsuruya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi 221-0835 Japan Phone: +81 45 410 1650 Fax: +81 45 410 1651 E-Mail: motorsport@bosch.com www.bosch-motorsport.com Status: 06 February 2013 All rights reserved by Bosch Engineering GmbH, also for the case of patent reports. All rights such as copying and forwarding through us. Modifications reserved.