SpeedTube Health Checks

Learn how to perform the SpeedTube Health Check.

Updated March 29, 2021

SpeedTube Health Check

Always perform a health check on the SpeedTube system after installation or after it has been sitting for long periods of time. Access the SpeedTube health check page by selecting Setup / Diagnose / Health Checks

Before running the Health Check, verify the diagnose page is communicating correctly. Click here to learn more about SpeedTube diagnose

Running the SpeedTube Health Check

Selecting the Seeding Manual Test from the Health Check list will allow the SpeedTube Health Check to run. This will allow you to select a simulated Rate and Speed to verify the integrity of the SpeedTube System.

  1. Before starting the Health Check verify that the Pre-test Checklist is completed.

    speedtube health check screen
    speedtube health check screen
  2. Seeding Manual Test Run Screen will show the Rate Adjust and Speed Adjust and the bottom you will see each configured vDrive row. The same failed row states will appear on the rows if a SpeedTube has any issues. At the top of the page you will see tabs. Click on the SpeedTube Tab to see diagnostics for the system.

    speedtube health check screen
    speedtube health check screen
  3. Rate Adjust allows you to select the + or - sign to increase or decrease the seeding rate along with pressing the button to type in a manual rate.
  4. Speed Adjust allows you to select the + or - sign to increase or decrease the simulated vehicle speed along with pressing the button to type in a manual speed.

The following are the failure thresholds for the SpeedTube Health Check:

Voltage

<10 volts

Amperage

30 FPS: >0.5 Amps 80 FPS: >4.0 Amps

Duty Cycle

30 FPS: >30% 80 FPS: >95%

Stability

30 FPS: +/-6% 80 FPS: +/-3.5%

The results page will be red for rows which no information was received and yellow for any values out of range.

In the event of a failed Health Check, reference the instructions listed below.

  • Voltage Failure: There is low supply voltage. Check harnessing for damage and ensure alternator is operating.
  • Amperage Failure: Ensure voltage is within range. Check for obstructions or misaligned parts in SpeedTube.
  • Duty Cycle Failure: Check for obstructions or misaligned parts in SpeedTube.

If problems persist, refer to the Dealer Service Manual for more detailed information.

vDrive Health Check

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