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PV776 TSP188164
PV776 TSP188164
Greensboro, NC USA
This Service Bulletin replaces SB 28405, Fault Codes, EECU, MID 128, D12D (11.02), publication no. PV776TSP175074.
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Fig. 1: EECU (EMS2) This information provides an overview of the fault codes (and FMI codes) that are used to identify active and inactive faults in the VOLVO D12D engine. For detailed information about individual fault codes, as well as symptom fault tracing, refer to diagnostic information in IMPACT and the VCADS Pro tool.
Contents Special Tools page 2 MID 128 Fault Code Table page 3 Fault Code Table page 3 FMI Codes page 5
NOTE: Information is subject to change without notice. Illustrations are used for reference only, and may differ slightly from the actual engine version. However, key components addressed in this information are represented as accurately as possible.
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Tools
Special Tools
The following special tools are used with VCADS Pro to diagnose engine faults. For special tools ordering instructions, refer to tool information in group 08.
J-39200 Multimeter
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Troubleshooting
MID 128 Fault Code Table
See also:
You must read and understand the precautions and guidelines in Service Information, group 20, "General Safety Practices, Engine" before performing any fault tracing. If you are not properly trained and certied in this procedure, ask your supervisor for training before you perform it.
Denitions
MID Message Identication Description (identication of ECU) Parameter Identication Description (identication of parameter (value)) PID
PPID Proprietary Parameter Identication Description (Volvo-unique identication of parameter (value)) SID Subsystem Identication Description (identication of component)
PSID Proprietary Subsystem Identication Description (Volvo-unique identication of component) FMI Failure Mode Identier (identication of fault type); see also FMI Codes page 5
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FMI Codes
SAE Standard
FMI 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Display text Too high value Too low value Incorrect data Electrical fault Electrical fault Electrical fault Electrical fault Mechanical fault Mech. or electrical fault Communication fault Mech. or electrical fault Unknown fault Component fault Incorrect calibration Unknown fault Unknown fault SAE text Data valid, but above normal work range Data valid, but below normal work range Data erratic, intermittent, or incorrect Voltage above normal or shorted high Voltage below normal or shorted low Current below normal or open circuit Current above normal or grounded circuit Mechanical system not responding properly Abnormal frequency, pulse width, or period Abnormal update rate Abnormal rate of change Failure mode not identiable Bad intelligent device or component Out of calibration Special instructions Reserved for future assignment by SAE Data Format Subcommittee
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Mechanical system does not respond correctly. Resistance too high in injector.
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Freeze Frames
The information shown in the freeze frames panel of VCADS Pro is an overview of values when certain fault codes become active. These values (before, during, and after the fault code appears) can be helpful to trace the problem. Freeze frames are active only when a fault code indicating a mechanical fault is set. Check the values that refer to the fault code. Example: If the value is near the alarm limit for a while before the fault code becomes active, this may indicate contamination of certain lters or liquids. If the value suddenly increases or decreases before the fault code becomes active, this may indicate an open circuit or short circuit.
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