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A Universal Diagnostic Platform for the Heavy Truck Industry-Background and Overview
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The migration of electronically controlled components to the heavy truck necessitates equally as sophisticated computers in the service area to diagnose and isolate the faults identified by the component and posted via the SAE Recommended data link (currently J1708). To date our industry's component manufacturers have taken a direction of developing unique “manufacturer specific” computerized diagnostic technologies. This paper: (a) outlines an alternative uniform technical environment, referred to as the Universal Diagnostic Platform for the Heavy Truck Industry, (b) covers the background leading up to this recommendation, (c) states the current status of industry wide activity related to this topic and (d) makes recommendations to the industry.
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White, J., "A Universal Diagnostic Platform for the Heavy Truck Industry-Background and Overview," SAE Technical Paper 892512, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/892512.Also In
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- Jones, Trevor Worldwide Trucks Electronic Systems - Trends for the 90's SAE-SP689 0-89883-960-2
- “ Recommended Practices Relative to Vehicle Diagnostics for the Heavy Truck Industry” Caterpillar Engine Co., Cummins Engine Co., Freightliner Corp., Microflex, Inc. of NC, Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. Presented in Press Conference November 8 1988 Indianapolis, Indiana