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Engine load signals via CAN
CAN signal for engine friction torque faulty

Description
Effects on the driving operation
Possible causes
Connection of the engine load source CAN
Connector pin assignment of transmission control unit
Place of action
Instruction
Setting conditions of the event
Test conditions of the event
Troubleshooting
Final function check
See also:
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Description

The CAN signal containing the information on the engine friction torque is faulty.

Effects on the driving operation

Hard shifts

Possible causes

A CAN message required to determine the engine friction torque provides (a) faulty value(s).


Using the SAE J1939 CAN protocol:

CAN message EEC2 (Electronic Engine Controller #3): CAN signal 'nominal friction percent torque' faulty.


For information on the affected CAN message, please refer to the system description.

Connection of the engine load source CAN

Connector pin assignment of the transmission control unit

Connector pin assignment of transmission control unit

 
PinStecker AStecker BStecker CStecker D
1SHIELDEKFLEXI-1-BATT
2TIM+DK---IGN
3TIM-SKFLEXI-3FLEXI-11
4N1+RBKFLEXI-4K-LINE
5N1-TBFLEXI-5CAN1-H
6N2+---FLEXI-6CAN1-H
7N2-RBGFLEXI-7CAN-SHLD
8N3+PBFLEXI-8CAN1-L
9N3-WRFLEXI-9CAN1-L
10---WPFLEXI-10CAN2-H
11------FLEXO-2HCAN2-H
12EKMFLEXI-12FLEXO-4HCAN2-L
13DKMS-GNDFLEXO-3HCAN2-L
14SKMOIL-LVLFLEXO-5LCAN1-R
15PBMT-SUMP------
16TBM------FLEXO-1L
17RBKMT-CONV---CAN2-R
18MVM-GNDMV-GND---+BATT

Place of action

No description available.

Instruction

Check the CAN message / CAN signal

and correct if necessary.

Setting conditions of the event

No description available.

Test conditions of the event

No description available.

Troubleshooting


NOTE

The following service work may only be performed by persons who are authorised by the vehicle manufacturer:

  • Loading software and/or datasets into the transmission control unit.
  • Service work at vehicle components which are not included in the VOITH delivery.


Final function check

If the defective component cannot be clearly identified, you should try to reproduce the fault:

  • Reinstall the component in the vehicle.
  • Test the function.

After the fault has been eliminated, the following steps have to be carried out:

  • Conduct a test drive with function check.
  • Read out the fault memory.
  • Check the transmission for leaks.
  • Perform a final visual inspection.

These steps are necessary to ensure the entire vehicle functions.

See also:

CAN SAE J1939 Voith specifics (SW E300-D2.3.0.0)
CAN SAE J1939 Voith specifics (SW E300-D2.4.0.0)
CAN SAE J1939 Voith specifics (SW E300.1-D5.0.0.0)
Aftersales service index


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