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Diagnostics, Troubleshooting and Testing
Step
Action
Correct
Range
Yes
No
8
OnSide BSD radar sensor and
harness for signs of damage or
corrosion.
Visual
inspection
checks good.
OnSide BSD
radar sensor
failure is
indicated.
Physical damage indicates unit has failed
and will need to be replaced and is not
warrantable, and go to Step 10.
9
Attempt to connect TOOLBOX™
software with other WABCO
systems (ABS or OnGuard).
TOOLBOX™
connects to
other WABCO
system.
Go to Step 6.
Check for issue with diagnostic device. Check
for issue with the vehicle J1939 port and
circuit.
10
Repair active DTC. See OnSide
BSD system Diagnostic Trouble
Code Table in this section.
DTC no
longer active.
Go to Step 11.
Go to OnSide BSD system Diagnostic Trouble
Code Table.
11
OnSide BSD system
performance should be
rechecked to confi rm complaint
or repair.
OnSide
BSD system
functions
correctly.
Return vehicle
to service.
Diagnose based on the OnSide BSD system
issue. See Symptom and DTC Charts.
12
Verify that the new component
software parameter settings and
hardware are set correctly and
are compatible with OnGuard
and OnSide in accordance with
OEM guidelines.
Settings,
software and
hardware
correct.
Go to Step 7.
Update software parameters settings and/
or hardware that were not compatible with
OnGuard and OnSide according to OEM
guidelines, and go to Step 11.
6.5.6.3 OnSide BSD Vehicle Recognition
The OnSide BSD system supports drivers in overtaking and lane change maneuvers to help avoid side
collisions. The OnSide BSD system is designed as a warning system and thus,
will not actively intervene
to prevent contact with smaller objects such as other vehicles, persons or objects
. The OnSide BSD
system becomes active at speeds above 15 mph (24.2 km/h). Once active, the system constantly monitors
the vehicle’s passenger side blind spot "Detection Zone", as shown in Figure 6.21, and warns of moving
vehicles appearing in the vehicle’s passenger side blind spot.
Fig. 6.21
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The blind spot "Detection Zone" consists of an area that begins at the OnSide BSD radar sensor and
extends approximately 9 feet to the right of the vehicle. The "Detection Zone" extends, on an angle,
approximately 13 feet forward of the OnSide BSD radar sensor and extends, on an angle, approximately
33 feet to the rear of the OnSide BSD radar sensor.