Code Details
| Display code | Bendix EC-60 UDS 101 / SPN 792 FMI 7 |
|---|---|
| SPN | 792 |
| FMI | 7 |
| OEM code | Bendix UDS 101, Bendix Blink 05-05, J1587 004-07 |
| Manufacturer | Bendix |
| System | ABS / ATC / ESP |
| Component | Wheel speed sensor |
| Source address | Unknown or not applicable |
| Severity | high |
| Review status | ai source checked |
| Source confidence | high |
| Last reviewed | 2026-03-04 |
Plain-English Meaning
The EC-60 identified a wheel-end issue at the drive axle right wheel speed sensor. This category points to the tone ring or reluctor wheel — damaged, missing-tooth, or debris-packed — rather than a wiring fault. The sensor and harness may be electrically intact.
The Bendix EC-60 table maps UDS code 101, blink code 05-05, J1587 004-07, and J1939 SPN 792 FMI 7 to this ABS/ATC/ESP diagnostic entry. The Bendix source indicates an ABS and/or ATC/ESP warning lamp can be on for this entry. The EC-60 continuously monitors wheel speed sensor circuits, pressure modulation valve output drivers, supply voltage quality, J1939 network data from the engine and transmission controllers, and internal self-diagnostic routines. When any monitored value falls outside its acceptable range — or a circuit does not respond as the module expects — the EC-60 logs a diagnostic trouble code and may disable the affected ABS, ATC, or ESP function. Bendix ACOM Pro or a compatible diagnostic interface is the required tool for reading live sensor data, running actuator tests, performing calibrations, clearing latched codes, and adjusting EC-60 configuration parameters. Generic J1939 scan tools can read the SPN/FMI but cannot access EC-60-specific live data screens or configuration settings.
Common Symptoms
- ABS lamp on
- Signal present but erratic, often with a repeating dropout once per wheel revolution
- Issue may be speed-dependent or worsen with debris buildup
- Sensor measures within resistance spec
- Code may be intermittent depending on road conditions
Possible Causes
Possible causes may include the items below. The list is not a parts diagnosis.
- One or more missing, bent, or cracked teeth on the tone ring
- Debris (mud, ice, metallic particles) packed between sensor tip and ring
- Tone ring runout causing air gap to vary beyond spec over part of each revolution
- Loose or damaged tone ring (pressed or bolted to hub)
- Sensor tip physically damaged by contact with a loose ring or road debris
First Checks
- Raise the axle and rotate the wheel slowly — watch for uneven tone ring spacing or visible tooth damage.
- Clean debris from between sensor tip and tone ring; ice buildup is a common winter cause.
- Measure sensor resistance and confirm it is within Bendix spec — a normal reading here confirms the issue is mechanical.
- Check tone ring for looseness or axial runout; even 1–2 mm can cause this fault.
- On the drive axle, inspect the axle housing seal and vent for oil seepage onto the sensor face; check the tone ring slots for mud or debris packed from road spray, which is more severe at rear drive axle positions.
- Inspect sensor tip for damage from contact with a loose ring.
Can I Keep Driving?
ABS is disabled at the affected wheel channel while this fault is active. Normal hydraulic or air base braking continues unaffected — the vehicle can brake, but anti-lock protection is not available at that corner. Drive conservatively to a service location. Do not operate in conditions where ABS intervention would be likely, such as slippery surfaces or loaded highway braking. Clear only after root-cause repair.
Related Lookup Pages
Sources
- Bendix EC-60 ABS/ATC/ESP Controllers Service Data SD-13-4869 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, hosted in NHTSA Manufacturer Communications · oem · accessed 2026-05-05 · confidence high
Source: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, hosted in NHTSA Manufacturer Communications, Bendix EC-60 ABS/ATC/ESP Controllers Service Data SD-13-4869. This page paraphrases factual fields only and is not a substitute for the original document.
Open source - Bendix EC-60 Advanced Controllers Service Data SD-13-4869 Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, hosted in NHTSA Manufacturer Communications · oem · accessed 2026-05-05 · confidence high
Source: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, hosted in NHTSA Manufacturer Communications, Bendix EC-60 Advanced Controllers Service Data SD-13-4869. This page paraphrases factual fields only and is not a substitute for the original document.
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FAQ
Is Bendix EC-60 UDS 101 / SPN 792 FMI 7 a sensor fault or a mechanical fault?
Wheel-end codes typically indicate a tone ring problem rather than sensor wiring. If sensor resistance is normal, focus inspection on tone ring condition and air gap.
Can mud or ice alone cause this code?
Yes. Heavy debris between the sensor tip and tone ring distorts the signal enough to log a wheel-end fault. Cleaning the area often resolves it if no permanent damage is present.
Are drive axle WSS tone rings more susceptible to debris contamination than steer axle rings?
Yes. Drive axle tone rings are exposed to significantly more road spray, mud, and debris than steer axle rings because of the tire rotation direction and proximity to the road surface. Packed debris in tone ring slots distorts the signal enough to log WSS faults even with an electrically intact sensor and harness.