Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
Release 1.4
Contents
Introduction
1.1 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.2 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.3 Definitions, Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations
1.4 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fault Codes
3.1 SPN 100, FMI 1, Oil pressure LOW, ALARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2 SPN 100, FMI 16, Oil pressure ABOVE NORMAL (>9,5bar/30C) . . . . . . .
3.3 SPN 100, FMI 18, Oil pressure LOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.4 SPN 100, FMI 3, Oil pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit . . .
3.5 SPN 100, FMI 31, Oil pressure sensor defect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6 SPN 100, FMI 4, Oil pressure sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . . .
3.7 SPN 102, FMI 16, Boost pressure ABOVE NORMAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.8 SPN 102, FMI 18, Boost pressure LOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.9 SPN 102, FMI 3, Boost pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit . .
3.10 SPN 102, FMI 31, Intake manifold pressure drop too HIGH at cranking . . . . .
3.11 SPN 102, FMI 4, Boost pressure sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . .
3.12 SPN 1043, FMI 3, Internal 12V supply voltage above normal . . . . . . . . . .
3.13 SPN 1043, FMI 4, Internal 12V supply voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . .
3.14 SPN 105, FMI 16, Intake air temp. ABOVE NORMAL (90C) . . . . . . . . .
3.15 SPN 105, FMI 3, Intake air temp. sensor voltage above normal or open circuit .
3.16 SPN 105, FMI 4, Intake air temp sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . .
3.17 SPN 1076, FMI 14, MPROP control, Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.18 SPN 1076, FMI 3, MPROP control, High side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE .
3.19 SPN 1076, FMI 4, MPROP control, Low side short circuit to GROUND . . . . .
3.20 SPN 1076, FMI 5, MPROP control, Low side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE .
3.21 SPN 1076, FMI 6, MPROP control, High side short circuit to GROUND . . . .
3.22 SPN 1077, FMI 3, ECU internal fault 0101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.23 SPN 1077, FMI 14, MPROP control, Powerstage over temperature . . . . . . .
3.24 SPN 1077, FMI 4, ECU internal fault 0102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.25 SPN 107, FMI 18, Air filter pressure BELOW NORMAL . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.26 SPN 107, FMI 31, Air filter pressure sensor active at init state . . . . . . . . . .
3.27 SPN 108, FMI 3, Ambient pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
3.28 SPN 108, FMI 4, Ambient pressure sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . .
3.29 SPN 109, FMI 3, Coolant pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit .
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SPN 4354, FMI 4, DEF suction line heater relay high side (heater, main relay) open circuit . . . .
SPN 4355, FMI 3, DEF backflow line heater relay low side (line relay) open circuit . . . . . . . .
SPN 4355, FMI 4, DEF backflow line heater relay high side (heater, main relay) open circuit . . .
SPN 4356, FMI 3, DEF supply module heater relay low side open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4356, FMI 4, DEF supply module heater relay high side (heater, main relay) open circuit . .
SPN 4356, FMI 5, DEF supply module heater relay open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4357, FMI 3, DEF pressure line heater relay low side (line relay) open circuit . . . . . . . .
SPN 4357, FMI 4, DEF pressure line heater relay high side (heater, main relay) open circuit . . .
SPN 4360, FMI 10, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp sensor value abnormal rate of change . . . . . .
SPN 4360, FMI 2, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp sensor value implausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4360, FMI 3, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp. sensor voltage above normal or open circuit . . .
SPN 4360, FMI 4, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp. sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4363, FMI 10, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp sensor value abnormal rate of change . . . . . .
SPN 4363, FMI 2, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp sensor value implausible . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4363, FMI 3, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp. sensor voltage above normal or open circuit . .
SPN 4363, FMI 4, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp. sensor voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4374, FMI 14, DEF pump motor speed permanent deviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4374, FMI 31, DEF pump motor not available for actuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4374, FMI 8, DEF pump motor speed deviation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4375, FMI 3, DEF pump motor control signal short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . .
SPN 4375, FMI 31, DEF pump motor control powerstage over temperature . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4375, FMI 4, DEF pump motor control signal short circuit to GROUND . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4375, FMI 5, DEF pump motor control signal current below normal or open circuit . . . . .
SPN 4376, FMI 3, DEF pump direction valve low side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . .
SPN 4376, FMI 31, DEF pump direction valve low side control powerstage over temperature . .
SPN 4376, FMI 4, DEF pump direction valve low side short circuit to GROUND . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4376, FMI 5, DEF pump direction valve low side current below normal or open circuit . . .
SPN 4792, FMI 14, SRC catalyst overtemperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4792, FMI 2, SCR catalyst NOx sensors cross connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 4792, FMI 31, SCR catalyst temperature sensors cross connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 5020, FMI 3, Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage above normal or open
circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 5020, FMI 4, Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage below normal . . . . . .
SPN 520200, FMI 16, Powerstages could be disabled due to high Battery voltage . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520200, FMI 18, Powerstages could be disabled due to low Battery voltage . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520201, FMI 19, Bus off Engine CAN (1M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520202, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 0 Short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520202, FMI 4, ECU Main Relay 0 short circuit to GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520203, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 1 Short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520203, FMI 4, ECU Main Relay 1 short circuit to GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520204, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 2 Short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520204, FMI 4, ECU Main Relay 2 short circuit to GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520205, FMI 31, Error in torque control input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520206, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520208, FMI 31, Rail PRV recognised as OPEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520209, FMI 31, Error in the plausibility of the injection energizing time . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520210, FMI 12, Error in the plausibility of the start of energising angles . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520211, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520212, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520213, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520214, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520215, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520216, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520217, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520218, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520219, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520220, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 520221, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SPN 521007, FMI 10, SCR system ERROR: DEF backflow line blocked or implausible . . . . .
SPN 521007, FMI 14, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure line or dosing valve blocked . . . . .
SPN 521007, FMI 31, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure stabilisation failure . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 521008, FMI 0, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure reduction failure . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 521008, FMI 1, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure build up failure . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 521010, FMI 14, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid high side short circuit to HIGH
SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 521010, FMI 3, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low side short circuit to HIGH
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SPN 521010, FMI 31, DEF tank heater coolant valve low side power stage over temperature . . .
SPN 521010, FMI 4, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid high side short circuit to GROUND
SPN 521010, FMI 5, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low side open circuit . . . . . . . .
SPN 521010, FMI 6, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low side short circuit to GROUND .
SPN 626, FMI 3, Grid heater relay voltage above normal or short to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . .
SPN 626, FMI 5, Grid heater relay current below normal or open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 626, FMI 6, Grid heater relay current above normal or short to GROUND . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 639, FMI 19, Bus off Vehicle CAN (250k) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 651, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 1, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 651, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 1, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 651, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 1, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 651, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 1, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 652, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 2, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 652, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 2, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 652, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 2, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 652, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 2, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 653, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 3, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 653, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 3, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 653, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 3, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 653, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 3, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 654, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 4, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 654, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 4, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 654, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 4, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 654, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 4, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 655, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 5, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 655, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 5, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 655, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 5, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 655, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 5, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 656, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 6, Calibration value missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 656, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 6, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 656, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 6, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 656, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 6, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 657, FMI 14, Solenoid valve 7, Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 657, FMI 5, Solenoid valve 7, Current below normal: Open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 657, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 7, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables . . . . .
SPN 677, FMI 3, Start relay low side voltage above normal or short to HIGH SOURCE . . . . .
SPN 677, FMI 5, Start relay current below normal or open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 677, FMI 6, Start relay low side current above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 723, FMI 2, Number and/or position of the camshaft pulses implausible - disturbed signal .
SPN 723, FMI 31, Cam speed sensor signal missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 723, FMI 8, Signal deviation between crankshaft and camshaft too large . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 729, FMI 3, Grid heater voltage above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 729, FMI 4, Grid heater voltage below normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 84, FMI 3, Vechicle speed sensor short to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 84, FMI 4, Vechicle speed sensor short to GROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 91, FMI 3, Throttle 1 sensor above normal or open circuit (IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 91, FMI 4, Throttle 1 sensor below normal (IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 94, FMI 16, Fuel main filter inlet pressure ABOVE NORMAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 94, FMI 18, Fuel main filter inlet pressure BELOW NORMAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SPN 94, FMI 3, Fuel main filter inlet pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit. .
SPN 94, FMI 31, Fuel main filter inlet pressure ALARM, out of safe operating range . . . .
SPN 94, FMI 4, Fuel main filter inlet pressure sensor voltage below normal. . . . . . . . . .
SPN 974, FMI 3, Throttle 3 sensor above normal or open circuit (IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 974, FMI 4, Throttle 3 sensor below normal (IDLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 977, FMI 3, Fan control output short circuit to HIGH SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 977, FMI 5, Fan control output open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 977, FMI 6, Fan control output current above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPN 97, FMI 31, Water in fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.1 Engine sensors overview . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Oil pressure sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.3 Coolant temperature sensor . . . . . . . . .
4.4 Fuel pressure sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.5 Fuel temperature sensor . . . . . . . . . . .
4.6 Crankshaft speed sensor . . . . . . . . . . .
4.7 Camshaft speed sensor . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.8 NOx sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.9 Exhaust gas temperature sensor . . . . . . .
4.10 Boost pressure sensor . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.11 Intake air temperature sensor . . . . . . . . .
4.12 Rail pressure sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.15 Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor . . .
4.16 Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor
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5.1 SCR system overview . . . . . . . . . .
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5.4 EGR actuator ( Exhaust gas recirculation)
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This document is the troubleshoot information for AGCO SISU POWER EEM4 Electronic Engine Management
system. The provided fault descriptions include information on the possible causes for the fault, influence on the
engine operation and instructions to resolve the problem.
1.2 Scope
The system reports detected faults by fault codes. These fault codes can be read over CAN bus from the EEM4
controller using a Service Tool. The fault codes may also be transmitted over CAN bus to a vehicle instrument for
display. Alternatively, the fault codes can be shown using blink codes on a diagnostic lamp.
When a fault code is known, the enclosed documentation can be used to analyse the reason to the fault and to
find a solution for the problem. Additional equipment may be needed to inspect the system components and their
operation (e.g. voltmeter, resistance meter).
1.4 References
Chapter 1. Introduction
CHAPTER 2
WARNING The fuel pressure in the EEM4 system is continuously at hazardous level during operation.
This applies to the high pressure pump, the fuel line from the high pressure pump to the common rail, the
rail itself, the fuel lines from the rail to the injectors, the injectors and all components attached to any of the
above mentioned parts, including sensors, valves, etc.
DO NOT TRY TO OPEN OR REMOVE ANY OF THE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS DURING
CRANKING OR ENGINE RUNNING.
DO NOT TRY TO START THE ENGINE WITH ANY OF THE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS REMOVED.
During vehicle or engine service and repair, please observe the following recommendations:
Electric welding (or other operation using high electrical current):
Disconnect the EEM4 controller main connectors before working
High pressure wash or application of strong cleaning solvent:
Cover the EEM4 controller, sensors and connectors
Avoid heavy wash and high pressure spray directly on the electrical components
The EEM4 system consists of several different types of components. For faultless system operation all these
components must be 100% functional. All EEM4 components are well protected, but to avoid even the smallest
risk to these components, it is recommend to follow the instructions above.
CHAPTER 3
Fault Codes
Check the operation with another oil pressure sensor to see if oil pressure sensor is defective.
3.2 SPN 100, FMI 16, Oil pressure ABOVE NORMAL (>9,5bar/30C)
Description
The measured oil pressure is above the warning limit (9,5 bar). Possible causes are:
The oil pressure control valve is not operating correctly
The oil pressure sensor wiring is defective
The oil pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and oil pressure warning lamp is activated. Engine power and speed will be reduced
(Degradation Level 2). CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Monitoring is active only when the engine is running and the coolant temperature is > 30C.
Solution
Check the oil pressure control valve according to service instructions
To check the electrical defects, check the oil pressure sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller
input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault
occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the oil pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the operation with another oil pressure sensor to see if oil pressure sensor is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
Solution
Find the cause for the low oil pressure indication. Check and repair the possible mechanical problems
according to the service instructions:
Check the oil level and condition of oil
Check the oil filter
Check mechanical condition of the engine
Check the idling speed
To check the electrical defects, check the oil pressure sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller
input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault
occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the oil pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the operation with another oil pressure sensor to see if oil pressure sensor is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.4 SPN 100, FMI 3, Oil pressure sensor voltage above normal or
open circuit
Description
The measured oil pressure signal is above the normal operating range (> 4,6 V). Possible causes are:
The oil pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
Oil pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The oil pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and oil pressure warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation
Level 1). CAN message indicate active fault. Engine protection functions on oil pressure are not
active.
NOTE: Engine oil pressure protection is not active. The engine may damage, if oil pressure is too
low.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the oil pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the operation with another oil pressure sensor to see if oil pressure sensor is defective.
3.4. SPN 100, FMI 3, Oil pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
3.6 SPN 100, FMI 4, Oil pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured oil pressure signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,4 V). Possible causes are:
The oil pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
Oil pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The oil pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and oil pressure warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation
Level 1). CAN message indicate active fault. Engine protection functions on oil pressure are not
active.
NOTE: Engine oil pressure protection is not active. The engine may damage, if oil pressure is too
low.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the oil pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Oil pressure sensor (page 157))
Check the operation with another oil pressure sensor to see if oil pressure sensor is defective.
3.9 SPN 102, FMI 3, Boost pressure sensor voltage above normal
or open circuit
Description
The measured boost pressure signal is above the normal operating range (> 4,9 V). Possible causes
are:
The boost pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
Boost pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The boost pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the boost pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the boost pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Boost pressure sensor (page 165))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Boost pressure sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another boost pressure sensor to see if boost pressure sensor is defective.
3.10 SPN 102, FMI 31, Intake manifold pressure drop too HIGH at
cranking
Description
The measured intake manifold pressure (signal from boost pressure sensor) is below the warning limit
during engine cranking. Possible causes are:
The engine air supply is clogged
The boost pressure sensor wiring is defective
The boost pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: The engine may not start or starts slowly and runs badly.
Solution
Check the engine air supply system completely, refer to service instructions as necessary.
Air filter
Piping from air filter to turbocharger (look for obstacles in joints, bends)
Turbocharger
Piping from turbocharger to charge air cooler (look for obstacles in joints, bends)
Charge air cooler
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Piping from charge air cooler to inlet manifold (look for obstacles in joints, bends)
To check the electrical defects, check the boost pressure sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller
input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault
occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the boost pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Boost pressure sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another boost pressure sensor to see if boost pressure sensor is defective.
3.11 SPN 102, FMI 4, Boost pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured boost pressure signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,29 V). Possible causes
are:
The boost pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
Boost pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The boost pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the boost pressure are not active.
No recovery before system reset.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the boost pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Boost pressure sensor (page 165))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Boost pressure sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another boost pressure sensor to see if boost pressure sensor is defective.
3.12 SPN 1043, FMI 3, Internal 12V supply voltage above normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.11. SPN 102, FMI 4, Boost pressure sensor voltage below normal
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3.13 SPN 1043, FMI 4, Internal 12V supply voltage below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.14 SPN 105, FMI 16, Intake air temp. ABOVE NORMAL (90C)
Description
The measured intake manifold temperature rises above the warning limit (90C). The temperature
sensor is integrated to the boost pressure sensor. Possible causes for the high temperature indication
are:
The charge air cooling system is not working properly
The intake manifold temperature sensor wiring is defective
The intake manifold temperature sensor is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Find cause for the high intake manifold temperature indication:
Check condition of the air-cooling system. (Cleanliness, pressure tightness, fan operation, etc.)
To check the electrical defects, check intake air temperature sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If
the fault occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the intake manifold temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).(see Intake air temperature sensor (page 167))
Check the operation with another intake air temperature sensor to see if intake air temperature
sensor is defective.
3.15 SPN 105, FMI 3, Intake air temp. sensor voltage above normal
or open circuit
Description
The measured intake manifold air temperature signal is above the normal operating range (the sensor
is integrated to the boost pressure sensor). Possible causes are:
The intake manifold temperature sensor wiring is defective
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3.16 SPN 105, FMI 4, Intake air temp sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured intake manifold air temperature signal is below the normal operating range (the sensor
is integrated to the boost pressure sensor). Possible causes are:
The intake manifold temperature sensor wiring is defective
The intake manifold temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the intake manifold temperature
are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the intake manifold temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Intake air temperature sensor (page 167))
Check the operation with another intake air temperature sensor to see if intake air temperature
sensor is defective.
3.16. SPN 105, FMI 4, Intake air temp sensor voltage below normal
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure between low side from MPROP connector to ECU connector pin, to see if there is fault
cable.
Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
3.18 SPN 1076, FMI 3, MPROP control, High side short circuit to
HIGH SOURCE
Description
The EEM4 system has detected short circuit to battery on high pressure pump control (MPROP) High
side. Fault is detected in afterrun when MPROP control is turned off. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve connector is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure high side from wiring terminal to engine ground, to see if there is short circuit to
battery.
Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
3.19 SPN 1076, FMI 4, MPROP control, Low side short circuit to
GROUND
Description
The EEM4 system has detected short circuit to ground on high pressure pump control (MPROP) Low
side. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve connector is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure low side from wiring terminal to engine ground, to see if there is short circuit to ground.
Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
3.20 SPN 1076, FMI 5, MPROP control, Low side short circuit to
HIGH SOURCE
Description
The EEM4 system has detected short circuit to battery on high pressure pump control (MPROP) low
side. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve connector is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure low side from wiring terminal to engine ground, to see if there is short circuit to battery.
Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
3.21 SPN 1076, FMI 6, MPROP control, High side short circuit to
GROUND
Description
The EEM4 system has detected short circuit to ground on high pressure pump control (MPROP) High
side. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve connector is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure high side from wiring terminal to engine ground, to see if there is short circuit to
battery.
3.20. SPN 1076, FMI 5, MPROP control, Low side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
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Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
3.23 SPN 1077, FMI 14, MPROP control, Powerstage over temperature
Description
The EEM4 system has detected over temperature on hig pressure pump control (MPROP). Possible
causes are:
The solenoid valve is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Powerstage functionalities could be disabled.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure between low side from MPROP connector to ECU connector pin, to see if there is fault
cable.
Check the operation with another MPROP solenoid valve to see if solenoid valve is defective.
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel temperature are not
active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.25 SPN 107, FMI 18, Air filter pressure BELOW NORMAL
Description
Air filter pressure is below normal operation range. Possible causes are:
Air filter is blocked
Air filter pressure sensor wiring defective
Air filter sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Change the air filter.
To check the electrical defects, check intake air filter pressure sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If
the fault occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the air filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another air filter pressure sensor to see if air filter pressure sensor is
defective.
3.26 SPN 107, FMI 31, Air filter pressure sensor active at init state
Description
Air filter pressure sensor indicates blocked filter even though engine is not running. Possible causes
are:
Air filter pressure sensor wiring defective
Air filter sensor is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the air filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
3.25. SPN 107, FMI 18, Air filter pressure BELOW NORMAL
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Check the operation with another air filter pressure sensor to see if air filter pressure sensor is
defective.
3.27 SPN 108, FMI 3, Ambient pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected failure at ECU internal pressure sensor. Possible reason is
ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.28 SPN 108, FMI 4, Ambient pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected failure at ECU internal pressure sensor. Possible reason is
ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.29 SPN 109, FMI 3, Coolant pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
Measured coolant pressure sensor voltage signal is above normal operating range. Possible causes
are:
The coolant pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The coolant pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the coolant pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Coolant pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another coolant pressure sensor to see if coolant pressure sensor is
defective.
3.30 SPN 109, FMI 4, Coolant pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
Measured coolant pressure sensor voltage signal is below normal operating range. Possible causes
are:
The coolant pressure sensor wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
The coolant pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the coolant pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Coolant pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another coolant pressure sensor to see if coolant pressure sensor is
defective.
3.30. SPN 109, FMI 4, Coolant pressure sensor voltage below normal
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Solution
Find cause for the overheating indication:
Check the fan belt and the belt tension
Check the coolant level
Check condition of the radiator
Check the mechanical condition of the engine
To check the electrical defects, check the coolant temperature sensor, the sensor wiring and the controller input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If
the fault occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the coolant temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Coolant temperature sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another coolant temperature sensor to see if temperature sensor is
defective.
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Check the coolant temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Coolant temperature sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another coolant temperature sensor to see if temperature sensor is
defective.(see Coolant temperature sensor (page 159))
3.33. SPN 110, FMI 3, Coolant temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
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Check the operation with another coolant temperature sensor to see if temperature sensor is
defective.(see Coolant temperature sensor (page 159))
3.36 SPN 1136, FMI 3, ECU temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected failure at ECU internal temperature sensor. Possible reason is
ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions
dependent on the ECU temperature are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.37 SPN 1136, FMI 4, ECU temperature sensor voltage below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected failure at ECU internal temperature sensor. Possible reason is
ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions
dependent on the ECU temperature are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.38 SPN 1321, FMI 3, Start relay high side voltage above normal
Description
Start relay high side voltage is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The start relay wiring is defective.
The start relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the start relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Start Relay (page 183))
Check the operation with another start relay to see if relay is defective.
3.39 SPN 1321, FMI 6, Start relay high side current above normal
Description
Start relay high side current is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The start relay wiring is defective.
The start relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the start relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Start Relay (page 183))
Check the operation with another start relay to see if relay is defective.
3.40 SPN 1381, FMI 16, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure ABOVE
NORMAL
Description
3.38. SPN 1321, FMI 3, Start relay high side voltage above normal
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The measured fuel supply pump pressure is too high. Possible causes are:
External fuel supply pump is defective. External supply pump is used due to long fuel line from
tank to pre-filter.
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel supply pump pressure are
not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
If external fuel supply pump is used check operation with another supply pump.
Check the fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor
(page 173))
Check the operation with another pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is defective.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
3.41 SPN 1381, FMI 18, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure BELOW
NORMAL
Description
The measured fuel supply pump pressure is too low. Possible causes are:
Pre-filter dust loading capacity exceeded. Depending on fuel quality, this can be considered as
a most common cause if the filter life is above 100 h
Pre-filter blocked (remarkable and sudden dust load from the tank).
Restriction/blockage in the fuel line from tank to the pump. Can be suspected if some parts of
the fuel line has been opened/serviced/changed recently
Vehicle filter is blocked
Sensor fault:
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel supply pump pressure are
not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Change the both/all fuel filter elements (and tank vent filter) according to the fuel filter service
instructions.
If the filter service does not remove the issue, the restriction/too low pressure is caused by fuel
line.
NOTE: If the error code occurs in cold climate/weather, make sure the tank is filled with winter grade
diesel fuel!
Check the fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor
(page 173))
Check the operation with another pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is defective.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
3.42 SPN 94, FMI 3, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit.
Description
The measured fuel supply pump pressure signal is above the normal operating range (> 4,7 V) or open
circuit. Possible causes are:
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel supply pump pressure are
not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor
(page 173))
Check the operation with another pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is defective.(see Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor (page 173))
3.43 SPN 94, FMI 4, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor voltage below normal.
Description
The measured fuel supply pump pressure signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,4 V). Possible causes are:
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel supply pump pressure sensor power supply is not correct
3.42. SPN 94, FMI 3, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor voltage above normal or open 25
circuit.
3.45 SPN 1485, FMI 31, Main relay early opening at previous afterrun
Description
Main relay has been opened without any request. Possible causes are:
Battery wiring is defective
External main relay is defective
ECUs internal main relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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3.47 SPN 157, FMI 14, Rail pressure, Leakage detected at low idle
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected leakage on high pressure side of injection system by quantity
balance.
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NOTE: Due to the very high injection pressure, during engine running there is a serious risk for injury,
if at high pressure hide is a leakage.
Possible causes are:
Air in the fuel at high pressure side(e.g. empty tank)
The injector is not working correctly (internal leakage)
Fuel side feed pipes are leaking (internal leakage)
The pressure relief valve is not working properly(leakage)
The high pressure pump is not working properly
MPROP solenoid valve in the high pressure pump is not working properly(defective)
There is a leakage at high pressure side(external leakage)
The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel filters are full
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Stop the engine. Check visually the engine high pressure pipes etc. for possible leakage.
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
Check the pressure relief valve visually, in case of inpurities. If there are impurities, clean the
valve or replace with new. Thighten the valve according service manual.
Check the nozzles operation with Service Tool test function or have the injectors inspected by
an authorized Bosch service dealer.
Check the high pressure pump operation with Service Tool test function. If test results are
showing leakage at high pressure pump, defective part can be high pressure pump or MPROP
solenoid valve.
In case of damaged injector,pressure relif valve, high pressure pipe, rail pressure sensor or wiring
harness, replace damaged parts according service manual.
Fuel filters service. Filters are full and need to be changed.
Solution2: valid only for 4-valve engines.
Check the tightness of injectors side feed pipes. See correct tightening torque and operating
instructions from engine repair manual.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.48 SPN 157, FMI 15, Rail pressure controller, Positive deviation
Description
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EEM4 monitoring system has detected positive deviation on rail pressure. Measured rail pressure
is not increasing according the setpoint value to MPROP. Typically it is indicating a leakage in the
injector or somewhere else at high pressure side.
NOTE: Due to the very high injection pressure (max. 1800bar), during engine running there is a
serious risk for injury, if at high pressure hide is a leakage.
Possible causes are:
Air in the fuel at high pressure side(empty tank)
The injector is not working correctly (internal leakage)
The pressure relief valve is not working properly(leakage)
The high pressure pump is not working properly
MPROP solenoid valve in the high pressure pump is not working properly(defective)
There is a leakage at high pressure side(external leakage)
The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
A temporarily pressure peak (breakdown), during engine running. Example abnormal load
drop/fuel quantity drop during running. If the fault do not activate within next 10 operating
hours, probably reason was too sensitive diagnostic function.
Solution2: Turn the ignition key off and back on. Start the engine; if the fault code is active always
when engine is running, check the following paths:
Stop the engine. Check visually the engine high pressure pipes etc. for possible leakage.
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
Check the pressure relief valve visually, in case of inpurities. If there are impurities, clean the
valve or replace with new. Thighten the valve according service manual.
Check the nozzles operation with Service Tool test function or have the injectors inspected by
an authorized Bosch service dealer.
Check the high pressure pump operation with Service Tool test function. If test results are
showing leakage at high pressure pump, defective part can be high pressure pump or MPROP
solenoid valve.
In case of damaged injector,pressure relif valve, high pressure pipe, rail pressure sensor or wiring
harness, replace damaged parts according service manual.
Solution3: valid only for 4-valve engines.
Check the tightness of injectors side feed pipes. See correct tightening torque and operating
instructions from engine repair manual.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
3.48. SPN 157, FMI 15, Rail pressure controller, Positive deviation
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3.50 SPN 157, FMI 17, Rail pressure controller, Negative deviation
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected negative deviation on rail pressure. Measured rail pressure is
not decreasing according the setpoint value to MPROP. Typically it is indicating clogged diesel fuel
return line(to tank), leakage in the MPROP or MPROP stick with open condition.
Possible causes are:
Fuel return line back to tank is clogged
The high pressure pump is not working correctly
The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
NOTE: Fault code SPN520208, FMI31 ,PRV recognised as open may activate this fault also.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
A temporarily pressure peak (breakdown), during engine running. Example abnormal load
drop/fuel quantity drop during running. If the fault do not activate within next 10 operating
hours, probably reason was too sensitive diagnostic function.
Solution2:
Turn the ignition key off and back on. Start the engine; if the fault code is active always when engine
is running, check the following paths:
Check the fuel return line. During engine running, constant diesel fuel flow should return to fuel
tank(minimum 3 L/h).
To detect possible return line problem:
Return the diesel fuel temporarily to canister from engine return line connector. Check correct
engine return line location from engine/vehicle service manual. If the fault do not activate
anymore, probably reason is clogged return line.
Check the high pressure pump: Look for possible high pressure pump faults and inspect accordingly (e.g. faults with wiring and connectors)
Check the high pressure pump operation with Service Tool test function or have the pump inspected by an authorized Bosch service dealer
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
In case of damaged high pressure pump, rail pressure sensor or wiring harness, replace damaged
parts according service manual.
Solution3: valid only for 4-valve engines.
Check the tightness of injectors side feed pipes. See correct tightening torque and operating
instructions from engine repair manual.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power and speed will be heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3). CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the rail pressure
are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check engine fuel system visually to detect possible leaks.
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.53 SPN 157, FMI 20, Rail pressure raw value is above maximum
offset
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected rail pressure sensor error. Rail pressure is above offset during
startup or afterrun. Possible causes are:
Rail pressure sensor is defective
Rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions
dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.54 SPN 157, FMI 21, Rail pressure raw value is below minimum
offset
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected rail pressure sensor error. Rail pressure is below offset during
startup or afterrun. Possible causes are:
Rail pressure sensor is defective
Rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions
dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
3.53. SPN 157, FMI 20, Rail pressure raw value is above maximum offset
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.55 SPN 157, FMI 3, Rail pressure sensor voltage above normal or
open circuit
Description
The measured rail pressure signal is above the normal operating range (> 4,6 V). Possible causes are:
The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
Rail pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The rail pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3). CAN message
indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Normally the fault code 391, SPN 9151, FMI 31,PRV recognised as OPEN is related to the rail pressure sensor
fault. Due to the sensor fault, the closed loop rail pressure control is not possible any more. Full fuel supply is
demanded from the high-pressure pump and the high pressure will force the PRV (Pressure Relief Valve) to open.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if rail pressure sensor is defective.
NOTE: Rail pressure sensor removal, inspection and replacement should be performed only by qualified injection
system service personnel. Special instructions may apply.
3.56 SPN 157, FMI 31, Rail pressure, Leakage detected at load condition
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected leakage on high pressure side of injection system by quantity
balance. The set value of current for MPROP is higher than limit value.
NOTE: Due to the very high injection pressure, during engine running there is a serious risk for injury,
if at high pressure hide is a leakage.
Possible causes are:
Air in the fuel at high pressure side(e.g. empty tank)
The injector is not working correctly (internal leakage)
Fuel side feed pipes are leaking (internal leakage)
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3.57 SPN 157, FMI 4, Rail pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured rail pressure signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,4 V). Possible causes are:
The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective
Rail pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The rail pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation level 3). CAN message
indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
3.57. SPN 157, FMI 4, Rail pressure sensor voltage below normal
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Normally the fault code 391, SPN 9151, FMI 31, PRV recognised as OPEN is related to the rail pressure sensor
fault. Due to the sensor fault, the closed loop rail pressure control is not possible any more. Full fuel supply is
demanded from the high-pressure pump and the high pressure will force the PRV (Pressure Relief Valve) to open.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor. (see Rail pressure sensor (page 169))
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if rail pressure sensor is defective.
NOTE: Rail pressure sensor removal, inspection and replacement should be performed only by qualified injection
system service personnel. Special instructions may apply.
3.58 SPN 1639, FMI 18, Fan control underspeed or no signal detected
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected underspeed or signal loss on fan speed control. Possible causes
are:
The fan wiring is defective
The fan is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fan control wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the fan operation.
3.59 SPN 1639, FMI 19, Fan speed request CAN signal missing
Description
EEM4 system was unable to receive valid fan speed request via CAN. Possible causes are:
The fan wiring is defective
The fan is defective
The CAN bus is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the fan control wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the fan operation.
Check the CAN bus operation.
3.61 SPN 168, FMI 1, Battery voltage BELOW NORMAL (< 7,8 V)
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected too low battery voltage. Possibel causes are:
Battery is defective
Generator is defective
Battery wiring is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check batterys condition. (see Engine ECU power supply (page 184))
Check battery wiring and connectors for possibel loose contact or possible oxidation. (see Engine ECU power supply (page 184))
Check working of generator, if charging voltage is correct.
3.62 SPN 168, FMI 3, Battery voltage sensor, voltage above normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.63 SPN 168, FMI 4, Battery voltage sensor, voltage below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.64 SPN 171, FMI 10, Ambient temperature sensor signal abnormal rate of change
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that ambient temperature sensor value is implausible. Possible causes are:
Loose contact in sensor wiring
The sensor wiring is defective.
The sensor is defective.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.65 SPN 171, FMI 19, Ambient temperature CAN signal missing
Description
EEM4 system wasnt able to receive valid ambient temperature via CAN. Possible causes are:
The ambient sensor is defective
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3.66. SPN 171, FMI 3, Ambient temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ambient temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another ambient temperature sensor to see if ambient temperature
sensor is defective.
3.68 SPN 174, FMI 0, Fuel inlet temperature HIGH, ALARM (>85C)
Description
The measured fuel temperature rises above the warning limit (+85C). Possible causes for the high
temperature indication are:
The fuel in the tank is too hot
The fuel temperature sensor wiring is defective
The fuel temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (FL1). CAN message
indicate active fault.
Solution
Find cause for the high fuel temperature indication:
Check the temperature of the fuel in the tank. ( Contact vehicles manufacturer)
If the tank is almost empty and the ambient temperature is high, the temperature may rise due
to hot fuel return. (Contact vehicles manufacturer)
To check the electrical defects, check the fuel inlet temperature sensor, the sensor wiring and the
controller input: First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log.
If the fault occurs again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fuel temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
Check the operation with another fuel inlet temperature sensor to see if fuel inlet temperature
sensor is defective.(see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
3.69 SPN 174, FMI 3, Fuel temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
The measured fuel temperature signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The fuel temperature sensor wiring is defective
The fuel temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel temperature are not
active.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fuel temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
Check the operation with another fuel temperature sensor to see if fuel temperature sensor is
defective. (see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
3.70 SPN 174, FMI 4, Fuel temperature sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured fuel temperature signal is below the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The fuel temperature sensor wiring is defective
The fuel temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel temperature are not
active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fuel temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
Check the operation with another fuel temperature sensor to see if fuel temperature sensor is
defective.(see Fuel temperature sensor (page 161))
3.70. SPN 174, FMI 4, Fuel temperature sensor voltage below normal
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3.73 SPN 1761, FMI 3, DEF tank level sensor voltage above normal
or open circuit
Description
The measured tank level signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF tank level sensor wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF tank level sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF tank level sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the DEF tank level sensor operation. Measure resistance over the level sensor. Resistance
should be under 1MOhm.
3.74 SPN 1761, FMI 4, DEF tank level sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured tank level signal is below the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF tank level sensor wiring is defective.(Shorted to ground)
The DEF tank level sensor is defective
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF tank level sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank level sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.76 SPN 2659, FMI 1, EGR circulation mass flow rate below normal
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that EGR circulation rate is below normal. Possible causes
are:
Possible leakage in EGR pipening
The EGR pipe is blocked
The shaft between EGR actuator and valve is defective.
The valve is stuck
The EGR actuator is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check EGR installation by visally to detect possible leakage.
Check that shaft between actuator and valve is in order. Shaft should be movable when ignition
and ECU is shutted OFF.
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Check the EGR actuator wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check operation with another EGR actuator.
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check EGR actuator assembly to detect defective control shaft.
Check the operation with another EGR actuator to see if actuator is defective.
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check EGR actuator assembly to detect defective control shaft.
Check the operation with another EGR actuator to see if actuator is defective.
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3.87 SPN 29, FMI 3, Throttle 2 sensor above normal or open circuit
(IDLE)
Description
The measured throttle sensor signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
Sensor wiring is defective
Throttle sensor power supply is not correct
Sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. The engine power is
reduced to low idle if there is no request from CAN.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the throttle 2 sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.
Check the operation with another throttle sensor to see if throttle sensor is defective.
3.89 SPN 3031, FMI 10, DEF tank temperature abnormal rate of
change at heating cycle
Description
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DEF tank temperature is monitored by EEM4 engine control. If tank heating request
is enabled but temperature has not changed during heating cycle, then faultcode will be
released. Possible causes are:
Coolant flow of the tank heating element is prevented
The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective
The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check coolant circulation of the tank heating element; Hoses from the engine to heating element
and back.
Check the operation with another tank heating valve to see if valve is defective.
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the operation with another tank temperature/level sensor to see if tank temperature/level
is defective.
3.90 SPN 3031, FMI 14, DEF tank maximum defrost time exceeded
Description
Maxium defrost time of the DEF tank has exceeded. Allowed defrost time is defined by
authorities. Possible causes are:
Coolant flow of the tank heating element is prevented
The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective
The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check coolant circulation of the tank heating element; Hoses from the engine to heating element
and back.
Check the operation with another tank heating valve to see if valve is defective.
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the operation with another tank temperature/level sensor to see if tank temperature/level
is defective.
3.90. SPN 3031, FMI 14, DEF tank maximum defrost time exceeded
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3.91 SPN 3031, FMI 16, DEF tank temperature ABOVE normal
Description
Measured DEF tank temperature is too high. After too high tank temperature, Adblue need
to be changed. Possible causes are:
Tank heating valve is clogged to open or assembled backwards
The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective
The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check coolant circulation of the tank heating element; Hoses from the engine to heating element
and back.
Check the operation with another tank heating valve to see if valve is defective.
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the operation with another tank temperature/level sensor to see if tank temperature/level
is defective.
Change reducing agent(DEF/Adblue).
3.92 SPN 3031, FMI 3, DEF tank temp. sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
The measured tank temp. sensor signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective (shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor operation. Measure resistance over the temperature sensor.
Resistance should be under 1MOhm.
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3.93 SPN 3031, FMI 31, DEF tank temeperature signal abnormal
rate of change
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that DEF tank temperature sensor value is implausible.
Possible causes are:
Loose contact in sensor wiring
The sensor wiring is defective.
The sensor is defective.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.94 SPN 3031, FMI 4, DEF tank temp. sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured tank temp. sensor signal is below the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective (shorted to ground)
The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
NOTE: DEF tank temp. and level sensor have common reference GND
Check the operation with another tank temperature/level sensor to see if tank temperature/level
is defective.
3.93. SPN 3031, FMI 31, DEF tank temeperature signal abnormal rate of change
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EEM4 monitoring system does not receive a torque/speed demand within the required time. Possible
causes are:
The sending device which transmits TSC1 is defective.
The CAN bus is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine control unit
will use secondary speed source if available. Else engine is forced to go low idle.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Contact vehicle manufacturer.
Check CAN bus opearation
3.96 SPN 3361, FMI 11, DEF dosing valve overheat protection
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected too high temperature in SCR dosing valve and overheat protection is active. DEF/Adblue dosing is prevented or SCR tank is empty. Too high exhaust temperature
without DEF/Adblue dosing will damage the SCR dosing valve. Possible causes are:
The SCR tank is empty and therefore dosing valve is unable to dose.
The outlet exhaust gas temperature sensor is defective
The outlet exhaust gas temperature is installed incorrectly
Possible tampering
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. The engine power will be reduced (Fuel limiting) above
the warning limit to prevent overheating of the dosing valve. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Refill DEF tank with valid reducing agent (DEF/Adblue)
Check the oulet exhaust gas temperature sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled
according to ASP installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Check the operation with another outlet exhaust gas temperature sensor to see if the sensor is
defective. (see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Possible tuning chip may interfere exhaust gas temperature signal.
3.97 SPN 3361, FMI 14, DEF dosing valve current abnormal behaviour
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected abnormal behaviour on DEF dosing valve current. Possible
causes are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective.
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3.98 SPN 3361, FMI 3, DEF dosing valve low side short circuit to
HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to high source on DEF dosing valve low side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF dosing valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Dosing module (page 179))
Check the operation with another dosing valve to see if dosing valve is defective.
3.99 SPN 3361, FMI 31, DEF dosing valve powerstage driver chip
over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF dosing valve powerstage. Possible
causes are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective.
The DEF dosing valve is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
3.98. SPN 3361, FMI 3, DEF dosing valve low side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Dosing module (page 179))
Check the operation with another dosing valve to see if valve is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.100 SPN 3361, FMI 4, DEF dosing valve high side short circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF dosing valve high side. Possible causes
are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective.
The DEF dosing valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Dosing module (page 179))
Check the operation with another dosing valve to see if valve is defective.
3.101 SPN 3361, FMI 5, DEF dosing valve high side short circuit to
HIGH SOURCE or open load
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to high source or open load on DEF dosing valve
high side. Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open load)
The DEF dosing valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the DEF dosing valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Dosing module (page 179))
Check the operation with another dosing valve to see if valve is defective.
3.102 SPN 3361, FMI 6, DEF dosing valve low side short circuit to
GROUND or open load
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to ground or open load on DEF dosing valve low
side. Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground or open load)
The DEF dosing valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Dosing module (page 179))
Check the operation with another dosing valve to see if valve is defective.
3.103 SPN 3363, FMI 3, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve wiring is defective (Shorted to high source)
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank coolant valve to see if valve is defective.
3.102. SPN 3361, FMI 6, DEF dosing valve low side short circuit to GROUND or open load
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3.104 SPN 3363, FMI 31, DEF tank heater ECU power stage over
temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF tank heater ECU power stage. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank coolant valve to see if valve is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.105 SPN 3363, FMI 4, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank coolant valve to see if valve is defective.
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3.106 SPN 3363, FMI 5, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid. Possible causes are:
The solenoid valve wiring is defective.
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank coolant valve to see if valve is defective.
3.107 SPN 3509, FMI 31, 5Vdc Supply 1 voltage out of range
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detect internal failure in 5V sensor supply. Possible reason is short
circuit in sensor which is part of sensor circuit 1. If any short circuits are not detect, the ECU maybe
defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check filter pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
Check coolant pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
Check oil pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
Check throttle 1 sensor for short circuit to ground.
Check boost pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
If no short circuit is found, reason might be a defective ECU.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.108 SPN 3510, FMI 31, 5Vdc Supply 2 voltage out of range
Description
3.106. SPN 3363, FMI 5, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid open circuit
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EEM4 monitoring system has detect internal failure in 5V sensor supply. Possible reason is short
circuit in sensor which is part of sensor circuit 2. If any short circuits are not detect, the ECU maybe
defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check throttle 2 and throttle 3 sensor for short circuit to ground.
If no short circuit is found, reason might be a defective ECU.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.109 SPN 3511, FMI 31, 5Vdc Supply 3 voltage out of range
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detect internal failure in 5V sensor supply. Possible reason is short
circuit in sensor which is part of sensor circuit 3. If any short circuits are not detect, the ECU maybe
defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check urea pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
Check rail pressure sensor for short circuit to ground.
If no short circuit is found, reason might be a defective ECU.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.110 SPN 3512, FMI 3, 12V sensor supply 1 voltage above normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is:
Water in fuel sensor is defective
ECU is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check water in fuel sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Water in Fuel sensor (page 171))
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Check operation with another water in fuel sensor to see if sensor is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.111 SPN 3512, FMI 4, 12V sensor supply 1 voltage below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is:
Water in fuel sensor is defective
ECU is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check water in fuel sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Water in Fuel sensor (page 171))
Check operation with another water in fuel sensor to see if sensor is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.111. SPN 3512, FMI 4, 12V sensor supply 1 voltage below normal
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Check the nozzles operation with Service Tool test function or have the injectors inspected by
an authorized Bosch service dealer.
Check the pressure relief valve visually, in case of inpurities. If there are impurities, clean the
valve or replace with new. Thighten the valve according service manual
Check the fuel rail and related parts condition by visually. Try to detect possible leakage.
3.113 SPN 4090, FMI 16, SCR system malfunction: NOx emission
too HIGH
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system malfunction. NOx emission is above allowed
level. Possible causes are:
The SCR system is unable to dose
The DEF dosing module is defective or blocked
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contamined
The SCR catalyst is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) quality. If any suspicions of bad reducing agent being
used, tank need to be emptied, flushed out and refilled with valid reducing agent.
Check the DEF system operation. Make sure SCR system is able to dose DEF/adblue.
Check the operation with another DEF dosing module to see if dosing module is defective.
Check SCR catalyst condition. Remove dosing valve and look inside the catalyst. Try to see
possible DEF/Adblue deposit problem or blockage.
3.114 SPN 4090, FMI 18, SCR system malfunction: Measured NOx
emission implausible
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system malfunction. Measure NOx emission level is
implausible. Possible causes are:
Urea quality doesnt reply to Agco Power recommendation.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF system operation. Make sure SCR system is able to dose DEF/adblue.
Change used reducing agent (DEF/Adbue).
3.115 SPN 412, FMI 3, EGR gas temperature sensor voltage above
normal or open circuit.
Description
The measured EGR gas temperature signal is above the normal operating range (> 2,5 V). Possible
causes are:
The temperature sensor wiring is defective
The temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if the sensor is defective.(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
3.116 SPN 412, FMI 4, EGR gas temperature sensor voltage below
normal.
Description
The measured EGR gas temperature signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,7 V). Possible
causes are:
The temperature sensor wiring is defective
The temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
3.115. SPN 412, FMI 3, EGR gas temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit.
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Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if the sensor is defective.(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
3.117 SPN 4201, FMI 2, Crank speed signal erratic, too much noise
pulses
Description
The crankshaft speed and angular position evaluation module expects a defined sequence of pulses
from the crankshaft speed sensor (trigger wheel with 58 teeth and a gap 2 teeth wide). If too many
pulses are received between two gaps, the system reports a fault. Possible causes are:
Invalid signal from crankshaft sensor
The sensor wiring is defective
The sensor is defective
Distance between the sensor and the trigger wheel is too high, possibly loose sensor
An external electromagnetic disturbance is affecting the sensor signal
The trigger wheel is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
reduced (Degradation Level 2). Engine starting may take longer than normally and running may be
bad due to missing/incorrect information for injection timing control. The engine runs with camshaft
speed sensor signal.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the crankshaft sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). Look also for possible reverse connection.(see Crankshaft speed sensor
(page 163))
Check the coil resistance of the crankshaft sensor (the engine must be stopped). The normal
resistance values at + 20C is 1120 - 1530 Ohms.
Check the crankshaft sensor mounting. The air gap between the sensor tip and trigger wheel
teeth should be 0,2 - 1,0 mm.
Look for possible electromagnetic noise sources on or close to the vehicle, disturbing the speed
sensor signal (devices using or carrying high currents, high voltages or strong magnetic fields).
Check the condition and mounting of the crankshaft trigger wheel (damaged teeth, positioning
of the trigger wheel).
3.118 SPN 4201, FMI 31, Crankshaft speed sensor signal missing
Description
The ECU has not been able to receive valid speed singal from crankshaft speed sensor.
Possible causes are:
The Crankshaft speed sensor is defective
The sensor wiring is defective
The trigger wheel is defective
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
reduced (Degradation Level 2). Engine starting may take longer than normally and running may be
bad due to missing/incorrect information for injection timing control. The engine runs with camshaft
speed sensor signal.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the crankshaft sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). Look also for possible reverse connection.(see Crankshaft speed sensor
(page 163))
Check the coil resistance of the crankshaft sensor (the engine must be stopped). The normal
resistance values at + 20C is 1120 - 1530 Ohms.
Check the crankshaft sensor mounting. The air gap between the sensor tip and trigger wheel
teeth should be 0,2 - 1,0 mm.
Check the condition and mounting of the crankshaft trigger wheel (damaged teeth, positioning
of the trigger wheel).
3.119 SPN 4332, FMI 0, SCR system ERROR: DEF over pressure
detected
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. Monitored DEF pressure is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line is blocked
The DEF backflow line connector is blocked
The DEF tank ventilation is defective
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contaminated
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF line heater operation if system has been defrosted and fault is active.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Change the DEF supply module backflow connector.
Remove DEF backflow line to detect possible blokage.
Check used reducing agent contamination and change it if necessary.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.119. SPN 4332, FMI 0, SCR system ERROR: DEF over pressure detected
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3.121 SPN 4332, FMI 14, SCR system ERROR: Pressure drop test
failure
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. Pressure didnt drop when dosing valve
was opened during pressure check in detection mode. Possible causes are:
The DEF pressure line is defective (Possible blockage or mechanically defective)
The DEF dosing valve is blocked
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The used reducing agent has been contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Remove the DEF dosing valve and check the nozzle of dosing valve to see possible blockage.
Check pressure line visually to detect any mechanical failure eg. hose is flattened.
If vehicle was started in cold conditions and SCR system was frosted, there could be ice in the
pressure line.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Change the DEF supply module backflow connector.
Check used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) contamination and change it if necessary.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.122 SPN 4332, FMI 16, SCR system ERROR: DEF dosing pressure above normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. Pressure during Metering control is too
high in DEF supply module. Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line is defective (Possible blockage or mechanicalle defective)
The DEF supply module backflow connector is blocked
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check bakflow line visually to detect any mechanical failure eg. hose is flattened.
Remove backflow line from the supply module. Perform dosing test with service tool. There
should be ongoing flow from the hose. Check backflow connection from the DEF tank also.
Change the DEF supply module backflow connector.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Check used reducing agent contamination and change it if necessary.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.122. SPN 4332, FMI 16, SCR system ERROR: DEF dosing pressure above normal
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3.123 SPN 4332, FMI 18, SCR system ERROR: DEF dosing pressure below normal
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. Pressure during Metering control is too
low in DEF supply module. Possible causes are:
Possible leakage in DEF hoses, connectors or supply module. (DEF leakage in system pressure
side or air leakage in suction side)
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
DEF tank ventilation is blocked
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check DEF system by visually to make sure there are no leakage in DEF connectors, hoses or
supply module.
Change supply module inlet connector.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Change DEF tank suction filter.
Check tank ventilation is working properly.
Check used reducing agent contamination and change it if necessary.
Change the DEF supply module backflow connector.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.124 SPN 4332, FMI 31, SCR system ERROR: Emptying not completed at previous shutdown
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. The DEF supply module was unable to
perform emptying at previous shutdown. Possible causes are:
ECU powers were turned off before DEF supply module was successfully emptied the DEF
system.
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
If another fault code is active it may cause the present error.
Check vehicles main switch operation. If main switch is manually do not switch it off until
emptying is perfomed successfully.
If error code is repetitive, check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply
module is defective.
3.125 SPN 4334, FMI 3, DEF pressure sensor voltage above normal
or open circuit
Description
The measured DEF supply module pressure sensor signal is above normal operating range. Possible
causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF supply is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.126 SPN 4334, FMI 4, DEF pressure sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured DEF supply module pressure sensor signal is above normal operating range. Possible
causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
3.125. SPN 4334, FMI 3, DEF pressure sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
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Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.127 SPN 4340, FMI 3, DEF suction line heater control circuit short
circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF suction line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF suction line heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF suction line heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.128 SPN 4340, FMI 31, DEF suction line heater ECU power stage
over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF suction line heater power stage.
Possible causes are:
The DEF suction line heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF suction line heater is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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3.129 SPN 4340, FMI 4, DEF suction line heater control circuit short
circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF suction line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF suction line heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF suction line heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.130 SPN 4340, FMI 5, DEF suction line heater control circuit open
circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF suction line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF suction line heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF suction line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.131 SPN 4342, FMI 3, DEF backflow line heater control circuit
short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
3.129. SPN 4340, FMI 4, DEF suction line heater control circuit short circuit to GROUND
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EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF backflow line heater control circuit.
Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line heater wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF backflow line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF backflow line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.132 SPN 4342, FMI 31, DEF backflow line heater ECU power stage
over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF backflow line heater ECU power
stage. Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line heater wiring is defective.
The DEF backflow line heater is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs again
during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF backflow line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the fault is not
active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.133 SPN 4342, FMI 4, DEF backflow line heater control circuit
short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF backflow line heater control circuit.
Possible causes are:
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The DEF backflow line heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF backflow line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF backflow line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.134 SPN 4342, FMI 5, DEF backflow line heater control circuit
open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open load on DEF backflow line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line heater wiring is defective.
The DEF backflow line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF backflow line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.135 SPN 4344, FMI 12, DEF supply module temperature measurement module is not responding
Description
DEF supply module temperature module is not responding. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module internal temperature sensor is defective
The DEF supply module wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
3.134. SPN 4342, FMI 5, DEF backflow line heater control circuit open circuit
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.136 SPN 4344, FMI 2, DEF supply module heater temperature signal in invalid range
Description
Measured DEF supply module temperature signal is out of operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module internal temperature sensor is defective
The DEF supply module wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.137 SPN 4344, FMI 3, DEF supply module heater control circuit
short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF supply module heater control circuit.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the DEF supply module heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.138 SPN 4344, FMI 31, DEF supply module heater ECU power
stage over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF supply module heater ECU power
stage. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module heater is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module heater relay to see if relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.139 SPN 4344, FMI 4, DEF supply module heater control circuit
short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF supply module heater control circuit.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF supply module heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
3.138. SPN 4344, FMI 31, DEF supply module heater ECU power stage over temperature
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Check the operation with another DEF supply module relay to see if relay is defective.
3.140 SPN 4344, FMI 8, DEF supply module heater temperature signal in failure range
Description
Measured DEF supply module temperature signal is out of operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module internal temperature sensor is defective
The DEF supply module wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.141 SPN 4346, FMI 3, DEF pressure line heater control circuit
short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF pressure line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF pressure line heater wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF pressure line is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pressure line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
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3.142 SPN 4346, FMI 31, DEF pressure line heater ECU power stage
over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF pressure line heater relay. Possible
causes are:
The DEF pressure line heater wiring is defective.
The DEF pressure line heater relay is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pressure line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.143 SPN 4346, FMI 4, DEF pressure line heater control circuit
short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF pressure line heater control circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF pressure line heater wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF pressure line heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pressure line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.142. SPN 4346, FMI 31, DEF pressure line heater ECU power stage over temperature
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3.144 SPN 4346, FMI 5, DEF pressure line heater control circuit
open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open load on DEF pressure line heater control circuit. Possible
causes are:
The DEF pressure line heater wiring is defective.
The DEF pressure line is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pressure line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation). Measure cable from relay to ECU to detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.145 SPN 4354, FMI 3, DEF suction line heater relay low side (line
relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF suction line heater relay. Possible causes
are:
The DEF suction line heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF suction line heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.146 SPN 4354, FMI 4, DEF suction line heater relay high side
(heater, main relay) open circuit
Description
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EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF suction line heater main relay. Possible
causes are:
The DEF line heaters main relay wiring is defective.
The DEF suction line heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF suction line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Measure cable from DEF suction line heater to ECU to detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another heater relay (main relay) to see if relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.147 SPN 4355, FMI 3, DEF backflow line heater relay low side
(line relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF backflow line heater relay low side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF backflow line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF backflow line heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation). Measure cable from heater relay to ECU to see detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.148 SPN 4355, FMI 4, DEF backflow line heater relay high side
(heater, main relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF backflow line heater relay high side.
Possible causes are:
3.147. SPN 4355, FMI 3, DEF backflow line heater relay low side (line relay) open circuit
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3.149 SPN 4356, FMI 3, DEF supply module heater relay low side
open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open cicuit on DEF supply module heater relay low side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective
The DEF supply module heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
3.150 SPN 4356, FMI 4, DEF supply module heater relay high side
(heater, main relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open cicuit on DEF supply module heater relay high side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective
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3.151 SPN 4356, FMI 5, DEF supply module heater relay open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open cicuit on DEF supply module heater relay. Possible
causes are:
The DEF supply module heater relay wiring is defective
The DEF supply module heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another heater relay to see if relay is defective.
With 7-cyl engine see following instructions
Check the heater main relay wiring. Either heater control side or switch could be defective.
Check supply module heater wiring to engine ECU.
3.152 SPN 4357, FMI 3, DEF pressure line heater relay low side
(line relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF pressure line heater relay. Possible causes
are:
The DEF pressure line heater relay wiring is defective. (Open circuit on low side)
3.151. SPN 4356, FMI 5, DEF supply module heater relay open circuit
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3.153 SPN 4357, FMI 4, DEF pressure line heater relay high side
(heater, main relay) open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF pressure line heater relay. Possible causes
are:
The DEF pressure line heater relay wiring is defective.
The DEF pressure line heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the DEF pressure line heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Measure cable from DEF supply module heater to ECU to detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another heater relay (main relay) to see if relay is defective.
3.154 SPN 4360, FMI 10, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp sensor value
abnormal rate of change
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that temperature sensor value is implausible. Possible
causes are:
Loose contact in sensor wiring
The sensor wiring is defective.
The sensor is defective.
Reaction in EEM
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.155 SPN 4360, FMI 2, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp sensor value
implausible
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected implausible exhaust gas temperature sensor value. Sensor
value is evaluated during current driving cycle and plausibility test result is failure. Possible causes
are:
The inlet exhaust gas temperature sensor is defective
The inlet exhaust gas temperature is installed incorrectly
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the inlet exhaust gas temperature sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled
according to ASP installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Check the operation with another exhaust gas temperature sensor to see if the sensor is defective.
(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Possible tuning chip may interfere exhaust gas temperature signal.
3.156 SPN 4360, FMI 3, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp. sensor voltage
above normal or open circuit
Description
The measured SCR inlet gas temp signal is above the normal operating range (> 2,3 V). Possible
causes are:
The inlet gas temp sensor wiring is defective
The inlet gas temp sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
3.155. SPN 4360, FMI 2, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp sensor value implausible
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the inlet gas temp sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another inlet gas temp. sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.157 SPN 4360, FMI 4, SCR catalyst inlet gas temp. sensor voltage
below normal
Description
The measured SCR inlet gas temp signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,7 V). Possible
causes are:
The inlet gas temp sensor wiring is defective
The inlet gas temp sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the inlet gas temp sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another inlet gas temp. sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.158 SPN 4363, FMI 10, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp sensor value
abnormal rate of change
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that temperature sensor value is implausible. Possible
causes are:
Loose contact in sensor wiring
The sensor wiring is defective.
The sensor is defective.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the temperature sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.159 SPN 4363, FMI 2, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp sensor value
implausible
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected implausible exhaust gas temperature sensor value. Sensor
value was evaluated during driving cycle and plausibility test result was failure. Possible causes are:
The outlet exhaust gas temperature sensor is defective
The outlet exhaust gas temperature is installed incorrectly
Possible tampering
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after certain time which
is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the oulet exhaust gas temperature sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled
according to ASP installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Check the operation with another outlet exhaust gas temperature sensor to see if the sensor is
defective. (see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Possible tuning chip may interfere exhaust gas temperature signal.
3.160 SPN 4363, FMI 3, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp. sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
The measured SCR inlet gas temp signal is below the normal operating range (< 2,3 V). Possible
causes are:
The outlet gas temp sensor wiring is defective
The oultet gas temp sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
3.159. SPN 4363, FMI 2, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp sensor value implausible
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First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the outlet gas temp sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another outlet gas temp. sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.161 SPN 4363, FMI 4, SCR catalyst outlet gas temp. sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured SCR inlet gas temp signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,7 V). Possible
causes are:
The outlet gas temp sensor wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The oultet gas temp sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then clear it. After clearing restart the ECU, if the fault occurs again
during next driving check following paths:
Check the outlet gas temp sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another outlet gas temp. sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.162 SPN 4374, FMI 14, DEF pump motor speed permanent deviation
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected permanent deviation on DEF pump motor speed. Possible
causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground or open circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
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Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.163 SPN 4374, FMI 31, DEF pump motor not available for actuation
Description
DEF supply module pump motor is not availabe for actuation. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (control circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.163. SPN 4374, FMI 31, DEF pump motor not available for actuation
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3.165 SPN 4375, FMI 3, DEF pump motor control signal short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to DEF pump control signal. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to High source)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.166 SPN 4375, FMI 31, DEF pump motor control powerstage over
temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature in DEF pump powerstage. Possible causes
are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective
The DEF supply module is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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3.167 SPN 4375, FMI 4, DEF pump motor control signal short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to DEF pump control signal. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.168 SPN 4375, FMI 5, DEF pump motor control signal current
below normal or open circuit
Description
DEF pump motor control signal current is below normal or open circuit. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation). (see Supply module (page 178))
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.169 SPN 4376, FMI 3, DEF pump direction valve low side short
circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to high source on DEF pump direction valve low
side. Possible causes are:
3.167. SPN 4375, FMI 4, DEF pump motor control signal short circuit to GROUND
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3.170 SPN 4376, FMI 31, DEF pump direction valve low side control
powerstage over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF pump direction valve low side powerstage. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective
The DEF supply module is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.171 SPN 4376, FMI 4, DEF pump direction valve low side short
circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to ground on DEF pump direction valve low side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
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3.172 SPN 4376, FMI 5, DEF pump direction valve low side current
below normal or open circuit
Description
Measured DEF pump direction valve low side current is below normal or open circuit. Possible causes
are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to low side or open circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pump wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). Measure cable from pump connector to ECU connector to detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
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3.174 SPN 4792, FMI 2, SCR catalyst NOx sensors cross connected
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that NOx sensors are cross connected. Possible causes are:
The connectors are mixed between NOx sensors.
The wiring is defective.
The NOx sensors are defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the wiring of NOx sensors. Use Service tool to monitor NOx sensors present state and
disconnect one sensor. For example if upstream NOx sensor is disconnected user should see
not present in a downstream sensor state.
Check the NOx sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).(see NOx sensor (page 164))
Check the operation with another NOx sensor to see if NOx sensor is defective.
3.175 SPN 4792, FMI 31, SCR catalyst temperature sensors cross
connected
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that temperature sensors are cross connected. Possible
causes are:
The connectors are mixed between temperature sensors.
The wiring is defective.
The temperature sensors are defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the wiring of temperature sensors. Use Service tool to monitor fault codes and disconnect
one sensor. For example if upstream temperature sensor is disconnected user should see fault
code related to downstream sensor state.
Check the temperature sensors wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).(see Exhaust gas temperature sensor (page 165))
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if sensor is defective.
3.176 SPN 5020, FMI 3, Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage above normal or open circuit
Description
The measured engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage is out of range. Possible causes
are:
The temperature sensor wiring is defective
The temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. NOTE: Present fault
is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after certain time which is
defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the EGR mixer intake temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if temperature sensor is defective.
3.177 SPN 5020, FMI 4, Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage below normal
Description
The measured engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage is out of range. Possible causes
are:
The temperature sensor wiring is defective
The temperature sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. NOTE: Present fault
is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after certain time which is
defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the EGR mixer intake temperature sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another temperature sensor to see if temperature sensor is defective.
3.176. SPN 5020, FMI 3, Engine EGR mixer intake temperature sensor voltage above normal or
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open circuit
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3.180 SPN 520201, FMI 19, Bus off Engine CAN (1M)
Description
EEM4 system can not be able to communicate through CAN bus.(1M) Possible causes are:
Short circuit or defective wiring on CAN bus.
Bad connection
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: This doesnt have affects for engine normal functions beacause Engine CAN is only used for
R&D.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the CAN bus, if there is short circuit or open load on the CAN bus.
Check the ECU connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.181 SPN 520202, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 0 Short circuit to HIGH
SOURCE
Description
High and low power outputs of the ECU are supplied via the main relays (FET transistors). When short circuit
to ground or battery is detected, Main relays (MR) will automatically shut off. To ensure that the short circuit to
GND or Bat is either temporary or permanent, the MR shall be reactivated after delay time. If monitoring system
detects continuously short circuit to ground or bat MR will be shut off.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check (from the high pressure pump) the MPROP wiring terminal surfaces and the pins for
possible oxidation in connection surfaces.
Measure the low side (hp 2) from wiring terminal to engine ground, to see if there is a short
circuit to bat.
Measure between the low side (hp 2) from wiring terminal to ECU connector (pin A05), to see
if there is a fault cable.
Measure between the high side (hp 1) from wiring terminal to ECU connector (pin A04), to see
if there is a fault cable.
Solution2:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional with the
replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.180. SPN 520201, FMI 19, Bus off Engine CAN (1M)
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3.183 SPN 520203, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 1 Short circuit to HIGH
SOURCE
Description
High and low power outputs of the ECU are supplied via the main relays (FET transistors). When short circuit
to ground or battery is detected, Main relays (MR) will automatically shut off. To ensure that the short circuit to
GND or Bat is either temporary or permanent, the MR shall be reactivated after delay time. If monitoring system
detects continuously short circuit to ground or bat MR will be shut off.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Measure the Pin (K65) from wiring terminal, to see if there is a short circuit to bat.
Solution2:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional with the
replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
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3.185 SPN 520204, FMI 3, ECU Main Relay 2 Short circuit to HIGH
SOURCE
Description
High and low power outputs of the ECU are supplied via the main relays (FET transistors). When short circuit
to ground or battery is detected, Main relays (MR) will automatically shut off. To ensure that the short circuit to
GND or Bat is either temporary or permanent, the MR shall be reactivated after delay time. If monitoring system
detects continuously short circuit to ground or bat MR will be shut off.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Measure the Pin (K27) from wiring terminal, to see if there is a short circuit to bat.
Solution2:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional with the
replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Measure the Pin (K46) from wiring terminal, to see if there is a short circuit to ground.
Solution2:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional with the
replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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3.190 SPN 520209, FMI 31, Error in the plausibility of the injection
energizing time
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected implausible injection energizing time for pilot, main or post
-injections. Possible causes are:
Injectors solenoid valves wiring are defective
Engine speed signal is implausible
Control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the campseed sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the cranshaft speed sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
3.190. SPN 520209, FMI 31, Error in the plausibility of the injection energizing time
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Check the camshaft sensor mounting. The air gap between the sensor tip and trigger wheel teeth
should be 0,2 - 1,0 mm.
Check the condition of the trigger wheels. A damaged tooth may generate an abnormal pulse
shape.
Check the ECU software version is the latest available.
Check the injectors solenoid valves wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
3.191 SPN 520210, FMI 12, Error in the plausibility of the start of
energising angles
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected implausible start of energising for pilot, main or post injections. Possible causes are:
Injectors solenoid valves wiring are defective
Engine speed signal is implausible
Control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the campseed sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the cranshaft speed sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the camshaft sensor mounting. The air gap between the sensor tip and trigger wheel teeth
should be 0,2 - 1,0 mm.
Check the condition of the trigger wheels. A damaged tooth may generate an abnormal pulse
shape.
Check the ECU software version is the latest available.
Check the injectors solenoid valves wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
In case of repetitively faults the ECU shall be reprogrammed or replaced.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
ECU shall be reprogrammed or replaced
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
ECU shall be reprogrammed or replaced
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
ECU shall be reprogrammed or replaced
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
ECU shall be reprogrammed or replaced
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Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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3.218 SPN 520237, FMI 31, Customer fault 1 via digital input
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected customer fault via digital input. Check vehicle manufacturer
instructions.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check vehicle manufacturer instructions for troubleshoot
3.219 SPN 520238, FMI 31, Customer fault 2 via digital input
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected customer fault via digital input. Check vehicle manufacturer
instructions.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check vehicle manufacturer instructions for troubleshoot
3.220 SPN 520239, FMI 3, DEF dosing valve after cooler voltage
above normal or short to HIGH SOURCE
Description
DEF dosing valve after cooler voltage is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve after cooler wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
3.217. SPN 520236, FMI 31, ECU internal fault 0131
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3.221 SPN 520239, FMI 5, DEF dosing valve after cooler current
below normal or open circuit
Description
DEF dosing valve after cooler current is below normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve after cooler wiring is defective. (Open circuit)
The DEF dosing valve after cooler is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve after cooler wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). Measure between after cooler and ECU to detect faulty cable.
Check the operation with another DEF dosing valve after cooler to see if after cooler is defective.
3.222 SPN 520239, FMI 6, DEF dosing valve after cooler current
above normal or short to GROUND
Description
DEF dosing valve after cooler current is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The DEF dosing valve after cooler wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF dosing valve after cooler is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF dosing valve after cooler wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF dosing valve after cooler to see if after cooler is defective.
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3.226 SPN 520243, FMI 31, Rail PRV is forced to open; perform
pressure increase
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has forced PRV to open by increasing rail pressure. This is engine safety
function. Possible causes are:
The rail pressure sensor is defective
The fuel rail is defective
The high pressure pump is defective
The PRV is defective
The injectors are defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Note: Faultcode: Rail PRV recognised as open, SPN 520208 FMI 31 is also active due the forced
opening.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the injectors solenoid valves wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).
Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if sensor is defective.
Check the pressure relief valve visually, in case of inpurities. If there are impurities, clean the
valve or replace with new. Thighten the valve according service manual.
Check fuel lines by visually to detect machanical failures.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective
3.227 SPN 520244, FMI 31, Rail PRV is forced to open; perform
pressure shock
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has forced PRV to open by increasing rail pressure. This is engine safety
function. Possible causes are:
The rail pressure sensor is defective
The fuel rail is defective
The high pressure pump is defective
The PRV is defective
The injectors are defective
3.226. SPN 520243, FMI 31, Rail PRV is forced to open; perform pressure increase
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3.228 SPN 520245, FMI 31, Rail PRV reached maxium allowed
opening count
Description
EEM4 system has detected that PRV has reached maxium allowed opening count(> 100). PRV need
to be changed.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Change PRV.
NOTE: Fuel rails components removal, inspection and replacement should be performed only by
qualified injection system service personnel. Special instructions may apply.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.229 SPN 520246, FMI 31, Rail PRV reached maximun allowed
open time
Description
EEM4 system has detected that PRV has reached maxium allowed opening time(> 360). PRV need
to be changed.
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on rail pressure are not active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Change PRV.
NOTE: Fuel rails components removal, inspection and replacement should be performed only by
qualified injection system service personnel. Special instructions may apply.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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3.236 SPN 520294, FMI 0, Rail over pressure monitoring count exceeded
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that rail over pressure monitoring count has been exceed.
In fault condition e.g. rail pressure sensor is defective, there is possibility that rail pressure might rise
too high. Rail over pressure counter is always increment by one in fault condition. When counter is
full this error is relesaed.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine start is
disabled.
Solution
Contact a local representative service.
3.237 SPN 520294, FMI 16, Rail over pressure monitoring time exceeded
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that rail over pressure monitoring count has been exceed.
In fault condition e.g. rail pressure sensor is defective, there is possibility that rail pressure might rise
too high. Rail over pressure timer is always running in fault condition. When timer is full this error
is relesaed.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine start is
disabled.
Solution
Contact a local representative service.
3.236. SPN 520294, FMI 0, Rail over pressure monitoring count exceeded
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EEM4 monitoring system has detected internal failure. Possible reason is ECU hardware defect.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.240 SPN 521000, FMI 2, DEF pump temperature signal duty cycle
in invalid range
Description
The measured DEF pump temperature signal duty cycle is in invalid range. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
SCR system might be unable to dose and engine will derate when emissions are exceeded due to SCR
system malfunction.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.241 SPN 521000, FMI 8, DEF pump temperature signal duty cycle
in failure range
Description
The measured DEF pump temperature signal duty cycle is in failure range. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source or open circuit)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. SCR system might be
unable to dose and engine will derate when emissions are exceeded due to SCR system malfunction.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
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Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.242 SPN 521001, FMI 3, DEF heater main relay circuit short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF heater main relay. Possible causes are:
The DEF heater main relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF heater main relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF heater main relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF heater main relay to see if relay is defective.
3.243 SPN 521001, FMI 31, DEF heater main relay ECU power stage
over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF heater main relay. Possible causes
are:
The DEF heater main relay wiring is defective.
The DEF heater main relay is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF heater main relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF heater main relay to see if main relay is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.242. SPN 521001, FMI 3, DEF heater main relay circuit short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
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3.244 SPN 521001, FMI 4, DEF heater main relay open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open load on DEF heater main relay. Possible causes are:
The DEF heater main relay wiring is defective.
The DEF heater main relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF heater main relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF heater main relay to see if main relay is defective.
3.245 SPN 521002, FMI 3, DEF pump direction valve high side short
circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to high source on DEF pump direction valve high
side. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.246 SPN 521002, FMI 31, DEF pump direction valve high side
control powerstage over temperature
Description
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EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF pump direction valve high side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective.
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF supply module wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.247 SPN 521002, FMI 4, DEF pump direction valve high side short
circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit to ground on DEF pump direction valve high side.
Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF pump wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.248 SPN 521002, FMI 5, DEF pump direction valve high side current below normal or open circuit
Description
The measured DEF pump direction valve high side current is below normal or open circuit. Possible
causes are:
The DEF supply module wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
3.247. SPN 521002, FMI 4, DEF pump direction valve high side short circuit to GROUND
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3.249 SPN 521003, FMI 3, DEF heater main relay control circuit
short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF heater main relay control circuit. Possible
causes are:
The DEF heater main relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The DEF heater main relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF heater main relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF heater main relay to see if relay is defective.
3.250 SPN 521003, FMI 4, DEF heater main relay control circuit
short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF heater main relay control circuit. Possible
causes are:
The DEF heater main relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The DEF heater main relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the DEF heater main relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins
(possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another DEF heater main relay to see if relay is defective.
3.252 SPN 521004, FMI 12, Downstream NOx sensor stability time
exceeded
Description
NOx sensor stabilation time is exceeded. Nox sensor stable bit doesnt reply to EEM4 request. Possible causes are:
The downstream NOx sensor is defective
The downstream NOx sensor is installed incorrectly
Possible tampering
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the operation with another downstream NOx sensor to see if the sensor is defective. (see
NOx sensor (page 164))
Check the downstream NOx sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled according to
ASP installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Possible tuning chip may interfere NOx sensor signal.
3.253 SPN 521004, FMI 14, Downstream NOx sensor supply voltage out of range
Description
The measured NOx sensor supply voltage is out of operating range. Possible causes are:
The NOx sensor wiring is defective
The alternator is defective
The voltage converter is defective (optional)
The NOx sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the NOx sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the alternator operation. Measure alternator voltage and battery voltage.
Check voltage converter operation if there is one in the system.
Check the operation with another NOx sensor to see if sensor is defective. (see NOx sensor
(page 164))
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the downstream NOx sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled according to
ASP installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Check the operation with another downstream NOx sensor to see if the sensor is defective. (see
NOx sensor (page 164))
Possible tuning chip may interfere NOx sensor signal.
3.256 SPN 521005, FMI 12, Upstream NOx sensor stability time exceeded
Description
NOx sensor stabilation time is exceeded. Nox sensor stable bit doesnt reply to EEM4 request. Possible causes are:
The upstream NOx sensor is defective
The upstream NOx sensor is installed incorrectly
Possible tampering
Reaction in EEM
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the operation with another upstream NOx sensor to see if the sensor is defective. (see
NOx sensor (page 164))
Check the upstream NOx sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled according to ASP
installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Possible tuning chip may interfere NOx sensor signal.
3.257 SPN 521005, FMI 14, Upstream NOx sensor supply voltage
out of range
Description
The measured NOx sensor supply voltage is out of operating range. Possible causes are:
The NOx sensor wiring is defective
The alternator is defective
The voltage converter is defective (optional)
The NOx sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the NOx sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the alternator operation. Measure alternator voltage and battery voltage.
Check voltage converter operation if there is one in the system.
Check the operation with another NOx sensor to see if sensor is defective. (see NOx sensor
(page 164))
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Possible tampering
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the upstream NOx sensor assembly. Make sure the sensor is assembled according to ASP
installation instructions.(see Engine sensors overview (page 157))
Check the operation with another upstream NOx sensor to see if the sensor is defective. (see
NOx sensor (page 164))
Possible tuning chip may interfere NOx sensor signal.
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3.260 SPN 521007, FMI 10, SCR system ERROR: DEF backflow line
blocked or implausible
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. DEF supply module backflow line is
defective. Possible causes are:
The DEF backflow line is defective (Possible blockage or mechanically defective)
The DEF supply module backflow line connector is defective
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) has been contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check bakflow line visually to detect any mechanical failure eg. hose is flattened.
Change the DEF supply module main filter and backflow connector.
Check used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) contamination and change it if necessary.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.261 SPN 521007, FMI 14, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure line
or dosing valve blocked
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. DEF supply module pressure line or
DEF dosing valve is defective. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module pressure line is defective (Possible blockage or mechanically defective)
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The DEF dosing valve is blocked
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check pressure line visually to detect any mechanical failure eg. hose is flattened.
Remove pressure line from the supply module and perform dosing test with service tool to see
if hose is blocked. Fluid should flow out from the pressure line hose.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Check system visually to detect possible leakage in the system.
Check used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) contamination and change it if necessary.
Remove the DEF dosing valve and check the nozzle of dosing valve to see possible blockage
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.262 SPN 521007, FMI 31, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure stabilisation failure
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. DEF supply module is unable to stabilize the system pressure. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module backflow connector is blocked
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
Possible leakege in the system
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) has been contaminated
DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Change the DEF supply module backflow connector.
Change the DEF supply module main filter.
Check system visually to detect possible leakage in the system.
Check used reducing agent contamination and change it if necessary.
Check the operation with another DEF supply module to see if supply module is defective.
3.263 SPN 521008, FMI 0, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure reduction failure
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. SCR system cant perform pressure
reduction. Possible causes are:
The DEF supply module inlet connector is blocked
the DEF inlet line hose is defective
3.262. SPN 521007, FMI 31, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure stabilisation failure
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3.264 SPN 521008, FMI 1, SCR system ERROR: DEF pressure build
up failure
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected SCR system ERROR. SCR system cant be pressurized. Possible causes are:
Leakage in the SCR system
The DEF tank level is too low
The DEF tank ventilation is defective
The DEF supply module inlet connector or the DEF tank outlet connector is blocked
The DEF supply module inlet hose is defective
The DEF supply module main filter is defective
The used reducing agent (DEF/Adblue) is contaminated
The DEF supply module is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
NOTE: Present fault is classified as a emission related fault. Engine power will be reduced after
certain time which is defined by authorities.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check system visually to detect possible leakage in the system.
Check the DEF tank level and outlet connector of the tank.
Check tank breather and tank filter condition.
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3.265 SPN 521010, FMI 14, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
high side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid high
side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective (Shorted to high source)
The valve solenoid is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.266 SPN 521010, FMI 3, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
low side short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low
side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective (Shorted to high source)
The svalve solenoid is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.265. SPN 521010, FMI 14, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid high side short circuit to129
HIGH SOURCE
3.267 SPN 521010, FMI 31, DEF tank heater coolant valve low side
power stage over temperature
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected over temperature on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
low side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective
The valve solenoid is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.268 SPN 521010, FMI 4, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
high side short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid high
side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
The valve solenoid is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.269 SPN 521010, FMI 5, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
low side open circuit
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected open circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low
side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective
The valve solenoid is defective
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.270 SPN 521010, FMI 6, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid
low side short circuit to GROUND
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low
side. Possible causes are:
The valve solenoid wiring is defective (Shorted to ground)
The valve solenoid is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the valve solenoid wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the operation with another tank heater coolant valve solenoid to see if vale is defective.
3.271 SPN 626, FMI 3, Grid heater relay voltage above normal or
short to HIGH SOURCE
Description
Grid heater relay voltage is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The grid heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The grid heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the grid heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another grid heater relay to see if grid heater relay is defective.
3.270. SPN 521010, FMI 6, DEF tank heater coolant valve solenoid low side short circuit to 131
GROUND
3.272 SPN 626, FMI 5, Grid heater relay current below normal or
open circuit
Description
Grid heater relay current is below normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The grid heater relay wiring is defective. (Open circuit)
The grid heater relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the grid heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another grid heater relay to see if grid heater relay is defective.
3.273 SPN 626, FMI 6, Grid heater relay current above normal or
short to GROUND
Description
Grid heater relay current is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The grid heater relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to ground)
The grid heater relay is defective
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the grid heater relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another grid heater relay to see if grid heater relay is defective.
3.274 SPN 639, FMI 19, Bus off Vehicle CAN (250k)
Description
EEM4 system can not be able to communicate with other ECUs through CAN bus. Possible causes
are:
Control unit malfunction on CAN bus
There are too many/few terminating resistors on CAN bus
CAN bus wiring is defective
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Bad connection
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. EEM4 controller will start to use hardwired throttles for
speed control. In case there are no hardwired throttles the engine runs at low idle speed.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the CAN bus, if there is short circuit or open load on the CAN bus.
If vehicle connector is used, check wiring from ECU to vehicle connector.
Check the connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
3.275 SPN 651, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 1, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 1.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
3.275. SPN 651, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 1, Calibration value missing
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(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 4-cyl engine see 4-cyl engine injector harness
(page 184))
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Measure between solenoid valve 1 cables, to see if there is short circuit between cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 4-cyl engine see 4-cyl engine injector harness
(page 184))
3.279 SPN 652, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 2, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 2.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
3.279. SPN 652, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 2, Calibration value missing
135
The EEM4 system has detected open circuit on solenoid valve 2. Possible causes are:
5/6 Cyl, 2/4 Cyl, 2/7 Cyl
The solenoid valve connector is defective
The solenoid valve wiring is defective
The solenoid valve is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be heavily
reduced (Degradation Level 3).
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure between solenoid valve 2 connectors and ECU connector, to see if there is faul in
cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 4-cyl engine see 4-cyl engine injector harness
(page 184))
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3.283 SPN 653, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 3, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 3.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure between solenoid valve 3 connectors and ECU connector, to see if there is faul in
cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 4-cyl engine see 4-cyl engine injector harness
(page 184))
3.287 SPN 654, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 4, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 4.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
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Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
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Measure between solenoid valve 4 connectors and ECU connector, to see if there is faul in
cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 4-cyl engine see 4-cyl engine injector harness
(page 184))
3.291 SPN 655, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 5, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 5.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
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(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6-cyl
engine injector harness (page 184))
3.295 SPN 656, FMI 13, Solenoid valve 6, Calibration value missing
Description
The EEM monitoring system has detected that calibration is missing from solenoid valve 6.
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
Contact a local representative service. New injection calibration can be done by engine service tool.
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve 6 wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Measure cables from solenoid valve 6 to engine ground, to see if there is short circuit to ground.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6-cyl
engine injector harness (page 184))
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3). Engine running may be odd due to short circuit.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Measure between solenoid valve 6 cables, to see if there is short circuit between cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
(For 7-cyl engine see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184)), (For 6-cyl engine see 6-cyl
engine injector harness (page 184))
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FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3).
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the solenoid valve wiring, connector and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see 7-cyl engine injector harness (page 184))
Measure between solenoid valve 7 connectors and ECU connector, to see if there is faul in
cables.
Check the operation with another diesel injector to see if diesel injector is defective.
3.302 SPN 677, FMI 3, Start relay low side voltage above normal or
short to HIGH SOURCE
Description
Start relay low side voltage is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The start relay wiring is defective. (Shorted to high source)
The start relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
3.301. SPN 657, FMI 6, Solenoid valve 7, Current above normal: Short circuit between cables145
Check the start relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Start Relay (page 183))
Check the operation with another start relay to see if start relay is defective.
3.303 SPN 677, FMI 5, Start relay current below normal or open
circuit
Description
Start relay current is below normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The start relay wiring is defective
The start relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the start relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Start Relay (page 183))
Check the operation with another start relay to see if start relay is defective.
3.304 SPN 677, FMI 6, Start relay low side current above normal
Description
Start relay low side current is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The start relay wiring is defective.
The start relay is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the start relay wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Start Relay (page 183))
Check the operation with another start relay to see if start relay is defective.
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3.306 SPN 723, FMI 31, Cam speed sensor signal missing
Description
The system has not been able to detect any signal from the camshaft sensor. Possible causes are:
Invalid or no signal from camshaft sensor
The sensor wiring is defective (signal lines reversed)
The sensor is defective
The trigger wheel is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. Engine power will be
reduced (Degradation Level 2). Engine starting may take longer than normally and running may be
bad due to missing/incorrect information for injection timing control. The engine runs with crankshaft
speed sensor signal.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the camshaft sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation). Look for possible reverse connection.(see Camshaft speed sensor (page 164))
3.306. SPN 723, FMI 31, Cam speed sensor signal missing
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Check the coil resistance of the camshaft sensor (the engine must be stopped). The normal
resistance values at + 20C is 774 - 946 Ohms.
Check the camshaft sensor mounting. The air gap between the sensor tip and trigger wheel teeth
should be 0,2 - 1,0 mm.
Check the condition of the camshaft trigger wheel. A damaged tooth may generate an abnormal
pulse shape.
Check the operation with another camshaft speed sensor to see if sensor is defective.
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The measured grid heater voltage is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The grid heater wiring is defective (Shorted to high source)
The gird heater relay is defective
The grid heater is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the grid heater wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation). (see Grid heater solenoid (page 183))
Check grid heater relay operation. Measure relay output voltage.
Check the operation with another grid heater to see if heater is defective.
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First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the vehicle speed sensor connection to EEM4, connectors and contact surfaces of the
connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the operation with another speed sensor to see if speed sensor is defective.
3.312 SPN 91, FMI 3, Throttle 1 sensor above normal or open circuit (IDLE)
Description
The measured throttle sensor signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
Sensor wiring is defective
Throttle sensor power supply is not correct
Sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. The engine power is
reduced to low idle if there is no request from CAN.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the throttle 1 sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.
Check the operation with another throttle sensor to see if throttle sensor is defective.
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3.314 SPN 94, FMI 16, Fuel main filter inlet pressure ABOVE NORMAL
Description
The measured fuel pressure in fuel filter rises above the warning limit (>8bar). Possible causes for
the high pressure indication are:
The fuel filters are full
The fuel filter pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel filter pressure sensor is defective
The High pressure pump failure
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Fuel filters service. Filters are full and need to be changed.
Check the fuel filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another fuel filter pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure is defective.
Check high pressure pump operating and fuel quality.
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3.315 SPN 94, FMI 18, Fuel main filter inlet pressure BELOW NORMAL
Description
The measured fuel pressure in fuel filter falls below normal range (<4bar). Possible causes for the
low pressure indication are:
The fuel filters are full
Leakage in fuel system.
The fuel filter pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel filter presssure sensor is defective
The High pressure pump failure
The control unit is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Fuel filters service. Filters are full and need to be changed.
Check fuel system to detect any visible leakage.
Check the fuel filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation). (see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another fuel filter pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is
defective.
Check high pressure pump operating and fuel quality.
3.316 SPN 94, FMI 3, Fuel main filter inlet pressure sensor voltage
above normal or open circuit.
Description
The measured fuel filter pressure signal is above the normal operating range (> 4,6 V). Possible causes
are:
The fuel filter pressure sensor wiring is defective
Fuel filter pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The fuel filter pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel filter pressure are not
active.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
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Check the fuel filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another fuel filter pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is
defective.(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
3.317 SPN 94, FMI 31, Fuel main filter inlet pressure ALARM, out
of safe operating range
Description
The measured fuel pressure in fuel filter falls out of safe operating range (<3,5bar). Possible causes
for the very low pressure indication are:
The fuel filters are full
The fuel filter pressure sensor wiring is defective
The fuel filter pressure sensor is defective
The High pressure pump failure
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be heavily reduced (Degradation Level
1). CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Fuel filters service. Filters are full and need to be changed.
Check the fuel filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another fuel filter pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is
defective.
Check high pressure pump operating and fuel quality.
3.318 SPN 94, FMI 4, Fuel main filter inlet pressure sensor voltage
below normal.
Description
The measured fuel filter pressure signal is below the normal operating range (< 0,4 V). Possible causes
are:
The fuel filter pressure sensor wiring is defective
Fuel filter pressure sensor power supply is not correct
The fuel filter pressure sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. Engine power will be reduced (Degradation Level 1).
CAN message indicate active fault. Engine functions dependent on the fuel filter pressure are not
active.
Solution
3.317. SPN 94, FMI 31, Fuel main filter inlet pressure ALARM, out of safe operating range
153
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fuel filter pressure sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector
pins (possible oxidation).(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
Check the operation with another fuel filter pressure sensor to see if fuel filter pressure sensor is
defective.(see Fuel pressure sensor (page 159))
3.319 SPN 974, FMI 3, Throttle 3 sensor above normal or open circuit (IDLE)
Description
The measured throttle sensor signal is above the normal operating range. Possible causes are:
Sensor wiring is defective
Throttle sensor power supply is not correct
Sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault. The engine power is
reduced to low idle if there is no request from CAN.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the throttle 3 sensor wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.
Check the operation with another throttle sensor to see if throttle sensor is defective.
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3.321 SPN 977, FMI 3, Fan control output short circuit to HIGH
SOURCE
Description
EEM4 monitoring system has detected short circuit on fan control output. Possible causes are:
The fan wiring is defective (Shorted to high source)
The fan is defective
Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fan control wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the fan operation.
3.323 SPN 977, FMI 6, Fan control output current above normal
Description
The measured fan control output current is above normal operating range. Possible causes are:
The fan wiring is defective (Short circuit)
The fan is defective
The control unit is defective
3.321. SPN 977, FMI 3, Fan control output short circuit to HIGH SOURCE
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Reaction in EEM
FC is stored and warning lamp is activated. CAN message indicate active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs
again during next driving cycle, check following paths:
Check the fan control wiring, connectors and contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible
oxidation).
Check the fan operation.
Check the ECU operation with another EEM4 controller. If the system is functional and the
fault is not active with the replacement ECU, then the original ECU is defective.
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CHAPTER 4
Sensor details
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ECU connection
Pin numbers at ECU:
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Voltage between pins A24/2.31 and A57/2.06 should be 5Vdc when sensor unplugged.
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EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Characteristics
Nominal resistance:
At 20C = 2.5 kohm
At 100C = 0.186 kohm
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EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Characteristics
Nominal resistance:
4.5. Fuel temperature sensor
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EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
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Characteristics
Nominal coil resistance at 20 C: 1120 - 1530 Ohms
Engine sensors overview, see Engine sensors overview (page 157)
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Upstream:
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Characteristics
Nominal resistance:
At 25C = 201 ohm
At 200C = 350 ohm
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The boost pressure sensor measures pressure at the intake manifold. The sensor is an absolute pressure
sensor. The intake air temperature sensor is integrated to the boost pressure sensor. The sensor
measures incoming air temperature at the intake manifold. Sensor resistance decreases when warming
up(Negative Temperature Coefficient).
Agco Power part number: 837073934
ECU connection
Pin numbers at ECU:
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
A09
A43
A42
A27
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
2.07
2.86
2.90
2.37
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A09
A43
A42
A27
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
2.07
2.86
2.90
2.37
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At 20 C = 2.5 kohm
At 100 C = 0.186 kohm
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
Characteristics
Output voltage:
At 0 MPa = 0.5 V
At 200 MPa = 4.5 V
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The Coolant pressure sensor measures pressure from engine coolant system.
Agco Power part number: 837070201
ECU connection
Pin numbers at ECU:
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV54
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
A06
Supply voltage (wired through cross wiring connector)
K42
Input signal
K87 Ground
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EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
EDC17CV41
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Figure 4.22: ECU connection EDC17CV54, Fuel supply pump inlet pressure sensor
Characteristics
Output voltage:
At 100 kpa abs (~atmospheric pressure) = 1.9 V
At 300 kpa abs = 4.5 V
A59 Signal
A51 Ground
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Figure 4.24: ECU connection EDC17CV54, EGR mixer intake temperature sensor
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Characteristics
Nominal resistance:
At 25C = 2 kohm
At 100C = 197 ohm
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CHAPTER 5
Aftertreatment
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Chapter 5. Aftertreatment
Characteristics
Common information:
Nominal operation voltage = 14,8V or 28,5V
Electrical resistance = 11,4 ohm - 12,6 ohm
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Chapter 5. Aftertreatment
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External EGR actuator is used in all Agco Power 3 -cylinder engines. EGR actuator uses CAN bus to
communicate with engine ECU.
Agco Power part number: 837074614
ECU connection
EGR uses CAN bus to communicate with engine ECU . Powerfeed is the vehicle manufacturer responsibility.
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CHAPTER 7
NOTE 1 Open the vehicle main switch or disconnect the battery terminals before connecting or disconnecting
the ECU vehicle connector (the large, 94-pin or 96-pin connector on the ECU). If the ECU power supply
lines are live during engagement or disengagement of the connector, sparking may damage the connector
pins.
NOTE 2 If EEM4 controller from another tractor is used, there will be engine S/N mismatch with the engine
plate and the correct software must be updated to the controller. After software update the ECU needs to be
activated with an activation code requested from AGCO SISU POWER. Otherwise faultcode SPN 520230,
FMI 31, Engine specification mismatch (page 105) will be active.
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