Latest version of diagnostic software released

Oct. 14, 2011
First introduced in 1999, Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems has released the latest version of its PC-based diagnostic program

First introduced in 1999, Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems has released the latest version of its PC-based diagnostic program.

Toolbox software 10.0 allows technicians to view system faults and repair instructions, verify system integrity, adjust component operation and installation wiring, the company said.

“Our Toolbox software is available to provide technicians with assistance for products that have various applications, including truck, tractor, trailer, bus and coach, fire and emergency, construction and military vehicles,” said Kurt Hall, senior director, vehicle dynamics & controls.

New features in the latest release include OnGuard diagnostics, generic inputs and outputs for RSSplus, and Hill Start Aid for tractor ABS diagnostics.

The software requires Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7; a minimum of 512 MB RAM; 60 MB HD space for full installation; a 64- or 32-bit processor, an RP1210A-compliant communications adaptor for SAE J1939, SAE J1708/1587 or PLC; and a serial, parallel or USB port for RP1210A adaptor.

Toolbox 10.0 provides diagnostics and troubleshooting for many Meritor Wabco products, including Pneumatic ABS (D and E versions), Trailer ABS (Easy-Stop and Enhanced Easy-Stop with PLC), Trailer RSSplus, Hydraulic ABS, Hydraulic Power Brake (HPB), Electronic Leveling Valves for tractors and trailers, Electronically Controlled Air Suspension (ECAS) for buses and OnGuard Collision Safety Systems.

The product is distributed by SPX Service Solutions.

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