martinwcox
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So, I may have blown up my ABS ECU in my M923. In talking with a guy at Haldex who it turns out, put together the kit for the MWO for the ABS on the M939 Series truck.
He told me that if the truck is shutdown incorrectly it’s likely that you will send a 100V+ spike down the 24v line and fry the ABS ECU. (I may well have done this by accident.)
Incorrect shutdown simply means, turn off the battery switch before shutting down the engine. The Protective Control Box(PCB) has a 32V diode but that fails and then subsequent incorrect operation causes the damage. The PCB still works but now it’s not stopping voltage spikes.
I am thinking may be add a DC-to-DC converter on the power lines to the ABS ECU and actually add some real protection to the only electronics in the entire truck.
Any other options or ideas welcome.
He told me that if the truck is shutdown incorrectly it’s likely that you will send a 100V+ spike down the 24v line and fry the ABS ECU. (I may well have done this by accident.)
Incorrect shutdown simply means, turn off the battery switch before shutting down the engine. The Protective Control Box(PCB) has a 32V diode but that fails and then subsequent incorrect operation causes the damage. The PCB still works but now it’s not stopping voltage spikes.
I am thinking may be add a DC-to-DC converter on the power lines to the ABS ECU and actually add some real protection to the only electronics in the entire truck.
Any other options or ideas welcome.
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