EMS Scania engine control unit fault code list: 50178-65532

ems scania engine control unit fault code list 50178 65532

EMS 50178

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 5

Fault:

Too slow increase of current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to too high resistance, the reason for which may be:
  • Open circuit between control unit and solenoid valve.
  • Damaged wiring.
  • Open circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50179

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 5

Fault:

Solenoid driver warns of malfunction.

The reasons:

This fault may be caused by a short circuit in the wiring, a short circuit in the solenoid valve, or a short circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50180

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 5

Fault:

No signal to close the pump solenoid valve.

The reasons:

  • Short circuit or open circuit injectors.
  • Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.
  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50181

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 5

Fault:

Too early closing of the solenoid valve injectors. The injection advance angle is earlier than required.

The reasons:

  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.
  • This fault can also be caused by a short circuit or a break in the electrical circuit of the pump-injector. Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50182

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 5

Fault:

Too late closing of the solenoid valve pump nozzle. The injection advance angle is later than required.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a jamming of the solenoid valve or an excessively high resistance of the wiring.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Clear the trouble code memory.
  3. Start the engine. If this DTC is generated again, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50214

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Immobilizer

Fault:

Failed data validation while saving data.

The reasons:

When checking the data was used the wrong key.

Notes:

Starter locked. If the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km / h, the engine speed drops to 500 rpm until the DTC is active.

If the vehicle speed is below 20 km / h, the fuel supply is interrupted, the engine is turned off and cannot be started until the DTC is active.

Elimination:

  1. It is only necessary to delete the fault code if no fault codes were generated in the coordinator and the driver did not notice any faults. If any trouble codes are recorded in the coordinator’s memory, start troubleshooting.
  2. After completing the troubleshooting, erase the trouble code from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 50432

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Too fast increase of current in the coil of the solenoid valve pump-nozzle.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code 50435 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is a consequence of a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50433

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Too rapid increase in current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code 50435 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is a consequence of a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50434

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Too slow increase of current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to too high resistance, the reason for which may be:
  • Open circuit between control unit and solenoid valve.
  • Damaged wiring.
  • Open circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50435

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Solenoid driver warns of malfunction.

The reasons:

This fault may be caused by a short circuit in the wiring, a short circuit in the solenoid valve, or a short circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50436

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

No signal to close the pump solenoid valve.

The reasons:

  • Short circuit or open circuit injectors.
  • Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.
  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50437

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Too early closing of the solenoid valve injectors. The injection advance angle is earlier than required.

The reasons:

  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.
  • This fault can also be caused by a short circuit or a break in the electrical circuit of the pump-injector. Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50438

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 6

Fault:

Too late closing of the solenoid valve pump nozzle. The injection advance angle is later than required.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a jamming of the solenoid valve or an excessively high resistance of the wiring.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Clear the trouble code memory.
  3. Start the engine. If this DTC is generated again, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50688

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Too fast increase of current in the coil of the solenoid valve pump-nozzle.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code 50691 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is due to a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50689

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Too rapid increase in current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code 50691 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is due to a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50690

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Too slow increase of current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

The fault may be due to too high resistance, the reason for which may be:

  • Open circuit between control unit and solenoid valve.
  • Damaged wiring.
  • Open circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50691

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Solenoid driver warns of malfunction.

The reasons:

This fault may be caused by a short circuit in the wiring, a short circuit in the solenoid valve, or a short circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50692

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

No signal to close the pump solenoid valve.

The reasons:

  • Short circuit or open circuit injectors.
  • Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.
  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50693

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Too early closing of the solenoid valve injectors. The injection advance angle is earlier than required.

The reasons:

It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.

This fault can also be caused by a short circuit or a break in the electrical circuit of the pump-injector. Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  3. Remove air from the fuel system.
  4. Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  5. If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50694

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 7

Fault:

Too late closing of the solenoid valve pump nozzle. The injection advance angle is later than required.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a jamming of the solenoid valve or an excessively high resistance of the wiring.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Clear the trouble code memory.
  3. Start the engine. If this DTC is generated again, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50944

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Too fast increase of current in the coil of the solenoid valve pump-nozzle.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code of 50947 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is a consequence of a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50945

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Too rapid increase in current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to a too low resistance of the solenoid valve.
  • If a malfunction code of 50947 was generated at the same time, it is possible that this is a consequence of a short circuit in the solenoid valve or the wiring. In addition, it is possible that a short circuit has occurred between the valve cover and one of the terminals on the solenoid valve.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50946

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Too slow increase of current in the winding of the solenoid valve. The rise time of the current is determined by the control unit, depending on the voltage of the battery and the temperature of the coolant.

The reasons:

  • The fault may be due to too high resistance, the reason for which may be:
  • Open circuit between control unit and solenoid valve.
  • Damaged wiring.
  • Open circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50947

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Solenoid driver warns of malfunction.

The reasons:

This fault may be caused by a short circuit in the wiring, a short circuit in the solenoid valve, or a short circuit inside the control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit is programmed in such a way that if any faults occur in individual cylinders that are not critical, these cylinders will continue to work. In the case of some types of short circuits, the work of several cylinders is disrupted at once. Fault codes will be recorded for all cylinders operating with violations.

If fault codes were generated for two or more cylinders, the maximum engine torque will be reduced by 30%.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the resistance of the coil of the solenoid valve. Electrical resistance should be equal to 0.4-0.6 ohms. Also check the resistance between the solenoid valve connector and the motor. If the resistance is less than 100 ohms, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clear the trouble code memory.
  4. If there is a malfunction, replace the injector pump first and then the control unit.

EMS 50948

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

No signal to close the pump solenoid valve.

The reasons:

  1. Short circuit or open circuit injectors.
  2. Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.
  3. It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  • Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  • Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  • Remove air from the fuel system.
  • Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  • If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50949

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Too early closing of the solenoid valve injectors. The injection advance angle is earlier than required.

The reasons:

  • It is also possible for air to enter the fuel line.
  • This fault can also be caused by a short circuit or a break in the electrical circuit of the pump-injector. Solenoid valve malfunction pump-injector or mechanical failure of the pump-injector.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  • Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  • Make sure the fuel line to the injector pump is working properly.
  • Remove air from the fuel system.
  • Clear the DTC memory and start the engine.
  • If the DTC remains active, replace the pump injector.

EMS 50950

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pump nozzle cylinder 8

Fault:

Too late closing of the solenoid valve pump nozzle. The injection advance angle is later than required.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a jamming of the solenoid valve or an excessively high resistance of the wiring.

Notes:

As a result, there may be some uneven operation of the engine.

Elimination:

  1. Check the wiring and clean the connector.
  2. Clear the trouble code memory.
  3. Start the engine. If this DTC is generated again, replace the pump injector.

EMS 53248

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel pressure sensor

Fault:

The voltage in the circuit exceeded the permissible level.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  • An open in the sensor circuit.
  • A fault can also be caused by a fault in other sensors with a common power supply circuit. If, at the same time, the memory code of the oil pressure sensor is recorded in the memory, a defect in the common internal power supply is possible.
  • Malfunction in the electrical circuit of the charge air pressure sensor, charge air temperature sensor, coolant temperature sensor or fan speed sensor.

Notes:

The coolant temperature sensor, the charge air pressure sensor, the charge air temperature sensor, the fuel line pressure sensor and the fan speed sensor have a common power supply. In the event of a fault in one of the sensors, it may affect the electrical circuits of the other sensors.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

With this fault, the engine torque is reduced by approximately 30% while the fault code is active.

Elimination:

Check the coolant temperature sensor, charge-air pressure sensor, charge-air temperature sensor, fuel line pressure sensor and fan speed sensor along with connectors and electrical wires of electrical circuits.

EMS 53249

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel pressure sensor

Fault:

The voltage in the circuit has fallen below acceptable levels.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  • Short circuit sensor circuit.
  • A fault can also be caused by a fault in other sensors with a common power supply circuit. If, at the same time, the memory code of the oil pressure sensor is recorded in the memory, a defect in the common internal power supply is possible.
  • Malfunction in the electrical circuit of the charge air pressure sensor, charge air temperature sensor, coolant temperature sensor or fan speed sensor.

Notes:

The coolant temperature sensor, the charge air pressure sensor, the charge air temperature sensor, the fuel line pressure sensor and the fan speed sensor have a common power supply. In the event of a fault in one of the sensors, it may affect the electrical circuits of the other sensors.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

With this fault, the engine torque is reduced by approximately 30% while the fault code is active.

Elimination:

Check the coolant temperature sensor, charge-air pressure sensor, charge-air temperature sensor, fuel line pressure sensor and fan speed sensor along with connectors and electrical wires of electrical circuits.

EMS 53250

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

The control unit could not convert the signal from the sensor.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

With this fault, the engine torque is reduced by 30% while the fault code is active (confirmed).

Elimination:

Clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its speed. If this DTC is generated again, replace the control unit.

EMS 53252

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pressure in the fuel supply system

Fault:

The pressure in the fuel line significantly exceeds the set value.

The reasons:

The probable cause of the malfunction is a defect in the bypass valve. It is also possible that the drain line is clogged.

Notes:

A fault code will be recorded only if the pressure in the fuel line exceeds the set value for 7 seconds or a longer time interval. This time period was set to avoid writing code due to short-term pressure fluctuations not caused by functional deviation.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

With this fault, the engine torque is reduced by 30% while the fault code is active (confirmed). As a result of this malfunction, uneven engine operation and increased smoke can occur.

Elimination:

  1. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.
  2. Check the bypass valve and fuel return line.

EMS 53253

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pressure in the fuel supply system

Fault:

The pressure in the fuel line is well below the set value.

The reasons:

Possible causes of failure:

  • One of the two relief valves opens at too low a pressure.
  • The fuel shut-off solenoid valve remains closed.
  • The fuel filter is clogged.
  • Air in the fuel or lack of fuel in the tank.
  • Malfunctioning booster pump.
  • Significant fuel leak from the system.

Notes:

A fault code will only be generated if the supply pressure is below the allowable pressure for at least 7 seconds. This time period was set to avoid writing code due to short-term pressure fluctuations not caused by functional deviation.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

With this fault, the engine torque is reduced by 30% while the fault code is active (confirmed).

Elimination:

  1. Check for fuel in the tank and bleed the fuel system to remove air from it.
  2. Check the opening pressure of both relief valves.
  3. Check the position of the fuel shut-off solenoid valve.
  4. Check the condition of the fuel filter.
  5. Check the fuel priming pump.
  6. Check the tightness of the fuel system.
  7. If a malfunction has appeared while the car is coasting (when the car is going to descend with the accelerator pedal fully released), then you can use the “Stored operational data” engine parameters stored in the memory to analyze the fault. See “Feed Pressure” section. If the pressure deviation in the fuel line for a specified time interval is -1.0 bar or more, then the fuel filter may be clogged. If there is no significant pressure deviation in the fuel line, then this may be due to jamming of the bypass valve in the open position.

EMS 53264

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Pressure in the fuel supply system

Fault:

Feed pressure for a period exceeding the allowable value.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  • The pressure sensor in the fuel line shows incorrect values.
  • Bypass valve malfunction.

Notes:

During the entire time when the pressure in the fuel line exceeds the set value, the fuel shut-off solenoid valve is closed. If the fuel pressure sensor is faulty, then the fuel shut-off solenoid valve when the engine is running is constantly open.

The oil pressure sensor, fuel temperature sensor and mass flow sensor have a common power supply. In the event of a fault in one of the sensors, it may affect the electrical circuits of the other sensors.

Elimination:

  1. Check the oil pressure sensor, fuel temperature sensor and mass flow sensor with connectors and electrical wiring.
  2. Make sure the bypass valve opens.

EMS 53504

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN message

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive a message from the coordinator.

The reasons:

  • The connection between the engine control unit and the coordinator has been broken.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, this may be due to the interruption of the supply of voltage to the coordinator while maintaining the supply of voltage to the engine control unit. If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to a problem in the wiring or connectors.

Notes:

The inability to start the engine while there is a malfunction.

If this malfunction occurs when the engine is running, it will lead to a transition to the rotational speed of the emergency operation mode – 750 rpm.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key several times.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53504

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Contact with coordinator

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive from the coordinator unit messages about the current position of the accelerator pedal, the braking system, the inclusion of the starter and air conditioning, the operation of the torque limiting system and other systems.

The reasons:

  • Lost communication between engine control unit and coordinator.
  • If the DTC was generated only once, this may be due to the interruption of the supply of voltage to the coordinator while maintaining the supply of voltage to the engine control unit. If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to wiring problems or loose connectors.
  • If fault code 5687 was generated at the same time, there may be a fault in the engine control unit. If this fault code was generated and fault code 5687 is not, it is possible that there is a fault in the wiring.

Notes:

The inability to start the engine while there is a malfunction.

If this malfunction occurs when the engine is running, pressing the accelerator pedal is ignored. The car can continue driving at minimum speed.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53505

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Contact with coordinator

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive information from the coordinator regarding the tachograph.

The reasons:

  • Lost communication between engine control unit and coordinator.
  • If the DTC was generated only once, this may be due to the interruption of the supply of voltage to the coordinator while maintaining the supply of voltage to the engine control unit. This may be due to the replacement of a coordinator or tachograph.
  • If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to wiring problems or loose connectors.
  • If this fault code was generated and fault code 5687 is not, it is possible that there is a fault in the wiring. If fault code 5687 was generated at the same time, there may be a fault in the engine control unit.

Notes:

As a result of this fault, the vehicle speed is set at 15 km / h. In this case, cruise control and engine power take-off equipment do not work.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53505

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN message

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive information from the coordinator regarding the tachograph.

The reasons:

Communication between engine control unit and tachograph is broken.

Notes:

No description

Elimination:

Check and erase the trouble codes in the coordinator. Check CAN wiring.

EMS 53506

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN message

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive the cruise control message from the coordinator.

The reasons:

  • The connection between the engine control unit and the coordinator has been broken.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, it may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.
  • If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to a problem in the wiring or connectors.

Notes:

The malfunction leads to operation with an increased idle speed of 750 rpm while the malfunction is active.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key several times.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53506

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Contact with coordinator

Fault:

The engine control unit does not receive from the coordinator unit any messages about the braking system, cruise control, clutch and other systems.

The reasons:

  • Lost communication between engine control unit and coordinator.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, this may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.
  • If fault code 5687 is simultaneously generated, replace the control module.
  • If this DTC is generated, and DTC 5687 is not, there may be a problem with the wiring or loose connections.
  • If a fault code is generated frequently, it is possible that the wiring is faulty or the connectors of the brake system or cruise control switches are loose.

Notes:

If this DTC is stored in the memory, the control unit ignores pressing the accelerator pedal. The set engine speed of 750 rpm allows the vehicle to continue driving at minimum speed.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53507

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Contact with coordinator

Fault:

The engine control unit does not have a CAN message from the coordinator on pins B1 / 9 and B1 / 10.

The reasons:

  • Lost communication between engine control unit and coordinator.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, this may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.
  • If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to wiring problems or loose connectors.
  • If this fault code was generated and fault code 5687 is not, it is possible that there is a fault in the wiring. If fault code 5687 was generated at the same time, there may be a fault in the engine control unit.

Notes:

The fault affects the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by the car, and a warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster, warning of a high level of pollutants. On vehicles with NOx control, a text message is also displayed.

Cars with NOx control

An active DTC cannot be deleted from the control unit. When the malfunction is resolved so that the malfunction code becomes inactive, the control unit must ensure that the malfunction has been eliminated.

Elimination:

  1. General troubleshooting: Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC is still active, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.
  5. Continue as follows to ensure that the problem is resolved:
  6. Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  7. If the fault is resolved, the fault code becomes inactive. Clear the fault code.

EMS 53507

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN message

Fault:

The engine control unit does not have a CAN message from the coordinator.

The reasons:

  • The engine control unit does not receive a message from the coordinator about the diesel particulate filter, cruise control, outdoor temperature, or air conditioner operation.
  • The connection between the engine control unit and the coordinator has been broken.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, it may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.
  • If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to a problem in the wiring or connectors.

Notes:

For certain signals, while the DTC is active, pre-programmed values ​​are used. This may affect engine power.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Switch the ignition on and off with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53508

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN message

Fault:

The engine control unit does not have a CAN message from the coordinator.

The reasons:

The engine control unit does not have a CAN message from the coordinator.

Notes:

The engine control unit does not receive a message from the coordinator about the outside temperature.

The connection between the engine control unit and the coordinator has been broken.

If the fault code was generated only once, it may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.

If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to a problem in the wiring or connectors.

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Switch the ignition on and off with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53508

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Contact with coordinator

Fault:

The engine control unit does not have a CAN message from the coordinator on pins B1 / 9 and B1 / 10.

The reasons:

  • Lost communication between engine control unit and coordinator.
  • If the fault code was generated only once, this may be due to the replacement of the coordinator.
  • If this DTC is generated frequently, it may be due to wiring problems or loose connectors.
  • If this fault code was generated and fault code 5687 is not, it is possible that there is a fault in the wiring. If fault code 5687 was generated at the same time, there may be a fault in the engine control unit.

Notes:

No description

Elimination:

  1. General Troubleshooting: Clear the DTC memory and check the engine start. Turn off and turn on the onboard power supply with the ignition key.
  2. If the DTC reappears, check the wiring and clean the electrical connectors. If this does not help, make sure that the control units simultaneously receive the on / off voltage of the ignition voltage (U15).
  3. If this check does not give a positive result, then replace the coordinator block. If this does not help, replace the engine control unit.
  4. Do not forget to read and erase the trouble codes from the memory of the coordinator unit.

EMS 53509

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal for brake pedal

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal for the brake pedal.

The reasons:

Wrong signal or no signal from the brake pedal.

Notes:

No description

Elimination:

Check for fault codes in the coordinator.

EMS 53510

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal for clutch.

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal for the clutch pedal or automatic clutch.

The reasons:

Wrong or missing signal from coordinator or Opticruise control unit, OPC.

Notes:

Cruise control is inactive.

Elimination:

Check for the presence of fault codes in the coordinator or in the Opticruise control unit, OPC.

EMS 53511

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal for kick-down switch

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a signal that the kick-down switch is connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

Wrong signal for kick-down switch.

Notes:

The kick-down switch does not work.

Elimination:

Check for fault codes in the coordinator.

EMS 53512

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal for starter

Fault:

The engine control unit received on the CAN bus a message about the wrong signal for the starter.

The reasons:

Open circuit in CAN wiring or coordinator malfunction.

Notes:

Starter cannot be turned on.

Elimination:

Check for fault codes in the coordinator.

EMS 53513

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal for idling

Fault:

Signal failure from the low idle speed switch.

The reasons:

Signal failure from the low idle speed switch.

Notes:

Activated increased idling speed. Engine speed limitation has low priority.

Elimination:

Check for fault codes in the coordinator.

EMS 53514

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Immobilizer

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

  • The battery (voltage U30) was turned off until the voltage from the ignition switch (voltage U15) stopped. (This may be the case when the battery is disconnected prematurely.)
  • The engine control unit is not associated with the coordinator.

Notes:

Starter locked. If the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km / h, the engine speed drops to 500 rpm until the DTC is active.

If the vehicle speed is below 20 km / h, the fuel supply is interrupted, the engine is turned off and cannot be started until the DTC is active.

Elimination:

  1. It is only necessary to delete the fault code if no fault codes were generated in the coordinator and the driver did not notice any faults. If any trouble codes are recorded in the coordinator’s memory, start troubleshooting.
  2. After completing the troubleshooting, erase the trouble code from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 53515

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Wrong signal from coordinator

Fault:

The coordinator transmitted a signal that is not supported by the engine management system.

The reasons:

The car has the wrong version of the coordinator or the wrong version of the software coordinator.

Notes:

A malfunction may result in incorrect operation of other vehicle control units.

Elimination:

  1. Make sure that the part number of the coordinator corresponds to the vehicle specification.
  2. If the spare part number is incorrect: Replace the coordinator.
  3. If the spare part number is correct: Use SDP3 to program spare parts. If the problem persists, replace the coordinator.

EMS 53516

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

CAN messages

Fault:

CAN messages are lost between the engine control unit and the ME7.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  1. They were not synchronized at startup.
  2. An open in the CAN bus circuit between control units.
  3. Low battery voltage.

Notes:

Failsafe mode: limiting torque and engine speed.

Elimination:

Check CAN bus, power circuit and ground.

Replace the ME7 unit.

EMS 53517

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Signal from Opticruise control unit, OPC.

Fault:

The engine control unit has lost contact with the OPC control unit or has received a shutdown request from the OPC control unit.

The reasons:

Possible causes of a malfunction are loss of communication with OPC or the fact that OPC has sent a request to turn off the engine.

Notes:

When the engine is off The red indicator lamp in the instrument panel is on.

Elimination:

  1. Check the OPC DTCs.
  2. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring.

EMS 54016

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the electromagnetic valve of the amount of fuel for the front row of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short circuit in the valve circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54017

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the electromagnetic valve of the amount of fuel for the front row of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54018

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

There is no signal to control the fuel supply of the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3).

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or valve open circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54019

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The signal parameters of the solenoid control valve for the fuel supply of the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) are very different from those of the signals of other solenoid valves.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54020

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

Solenoid valve for controlling the supply of fuel to the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) is supplied with too low a voltage.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a malfunction of the battery or a malfunction of the solenoid valve. There may also be faults within the control unit itself.

Notes:

With this fault, the maximum torque of the engine is reduced by 30%. The moment reduction occurs during only that time when the wrong code is active.

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

  1. If fault code 12801 was also generated, first correct the problems associated with the battery.
  2. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the fault persists, first replace the solenoid valve and then, if necessary, the control unit.

EMS 54272

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the solenoid valve of the amount of fuel for the back row of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short circuit in the valve circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54273

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the solenoid valve of the amount of fuel for the back row of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54274

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

There is no signal to control the fuel supply to the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6).

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or valve open circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54275

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The signal parameters of the solenoid valve for controlling the fuel supply of the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) are very different from those of the signals of other solenoid valves.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54276

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The rear cylinder group fuel control solenoid valve (cylinders 4-6) is supplied with too low a voltage.

The reasons:

The cause of the malfunction may be a malfunction of the battery or a malfunction of the solenoid valve. There may also be faults within the control unit itself.

Notes:

With this fault, the maximum torque of the engine is reduced by 30%. The moment reduction occurs during only that time when the wrong code is active.

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

  1. If fault code 12801 was also generated, first correct the problems associated with the battery.
  2. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the fault persists, first replace the solenoid valve and then, if necessary, the control unit.

EMS 54292

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Signal from accelerator pedal position sensor

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message stating that the current position of the accelerator pedal is outside the acceptable range. The accelerator pedal position sensor is connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

Accelerator pedal position information cannot be read.

Notes:

Activated increased idling speed.

Elimination:

  1. Check the status of the software in the coordinator and in the engine control unit.
  2. Check the coordinator block for fault codes pertaining to the accelerator pedal. Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  3. If the DTC appears again, replace the accelerator pedal coordinator or sensor and test drive the car again within 10 minutes.
  4. If the DTC appears again, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 54293

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Signal from accelerator pedal position sensor

Fault:

Accelerator pedal sensor gives an incredible value.

The reasons:

The accelerator pedal sensor, coordinator and engine control unit cannot match the correct value.

Notes:

Activated increased idling speed.

Elimination:

  1. Check the software version in the coordinator and in the engine control unit.
  2. Check the memory for the coordinator for the accelerator pedal. Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  3. If the DTC appears again, check the status of the software in the coordinator and in the engine control unit. Clear the DTC and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  4. If the DTC appears again, replace the accelerator pedal coordinator or sensor and test drive the car again within 10 minutes.
  5. If the DTC appears again, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 54294

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for atmospheric pressure

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal from the atmospheric pressure sensor, which is connected to the coordinator.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit uses an atmospheric pressure of 1013 kPa.

The fault affects the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by the car, and a warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster, warning of high levels of pollutants. On vehicles with NOx control, a text message is also displayed.

Cars with NOx control

An active DTC cannot be deleted from the control unit. When the malfunction is resolved so that the malfunction code becomes inactive, the control unit must ensure that the malfunction has been eliminated.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.
  2. Continue as follows to ensure that the problem is resolved:
  3. Turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key.
  4. If the fault is resolved, the fault code becomes inactive. Clear the fault code.
  5. To turn off the alarm, turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key three times in a row at 10-second intervals.

EMS 54295

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for outdoor temperature

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal from the outside temperature sensor, which is connected to the coordinator.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit uses an outside temperature of 25 ° C.

The fault affects the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by the car, and a warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster, warning of a high level of pollutants. On vehicles with NOx control, a text message is also displayed.

Cars with NOx control

An active DTC limits the maximum engine torque to approximately 40% after the engine has been running for 50 hours.

An active DTC cannot be deleted from the control unit. When the malfunction is resolved so that the malfunction code becomes inactive, the control unit must ensure that the malfunction has been eliminated.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics through the coordinator.
  2. Continue as follows to ensure that the problem is resolved:
  3. Turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key.
  4. If the fault is resolved, the fault code becomes inactive. Clear the fault code.
  5. To turn off the alarm, turn off and turn on the ignition with the ignition key three times in a row at 10-second intervals.

EMS 54296

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Signal from accelerator pedal position sensor

Fault:

The engine control unit and the coordinator receive unmatched data on the position of the accelerator pedal.

The reasons:

The coordinator sends a CAN signal about the kick-down mode, but the accelerator pedal sensor does not indicate that the accelerator pedal is fully depressed.

Notes:

Activated increased idling speed.

Elimination:

  1. Check the memory for the coordinator for the accelerator pedal. Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  2. If the DTC appears again, first replace the coordinator or accelerator pedal sensor. Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  3. If the DTC remains active, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 54297

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Pedal positions

Fault:

Constantly turned on switch “kickdown” (accelerator pedal is not in the extreme position).

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

If this DTC is stored in memory, the activation of the kickdown is ignored.

Elimination:

  1. Check the coordinator block for fault codes pertaining to the accelerator pedal. Erase the trouble codes from the memory and test drive the car. During the trip, depress the accelerator pedal as far as it will go.
  2. If the DTC remains active, replace the coordinator. Erase the trouble codes from the memory and test drive the car. During the trip, depress the accelerator pedal as far as it will go.
  3. If the DTC remains active, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 54528

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the injection timing advance solenoid valve for the front row of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short circuit in the valve circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54529

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the injection timing advance solenoid valve for the front row of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54530

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

There is no control signal for the advance injection angle of the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3).

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or valve open circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54531

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The signal parameters of the solenoid valve control the injection advance timing of the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) are very different from the parameters of the signals of other solenoid valves.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54532

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The electromagnetic valve of control of the injection timing of the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) is energized too low.

The reasons:

Cause may be a malfunction of the battery or failure of the solenoid valve. There may also be faults within the control unit itself.

Notes:

In the presence of this fault maximum engine torque is reduced by 30%. Reduction of the moment occurs during only that time when the DTC is active.

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

  1. If fault code 12801 was also generated, first correct the problems associated with the battery.
  2. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the fault persists, replace the first solenoid valve and then, if necessary the control unit.

EMS 54784

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the injection timing advance solenoid valve for the rear row of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short circuit in the valve circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54785

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The voltage in the electrical circuit for the injection timing advance solenoid valve for the rear row of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) was out of range.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54786

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

There is no control signal for the injection timing of the rear cylinder group (cylinders 4-6).

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or valve open circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54787

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The signal parameters of the solenoid valve control the injection advance timing of the rear cylinder group (cylinders 4-6) are very different from the parameters of the signals of other solenoid valves.

The reasons:

Solenoid valve malfunction or short to ground in circuit.

Notes:

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the DTC remains active, replace the solenoid valve.

EMS 54788

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The injection timing advance solenoid valve of the rear cylinder group (cylinders 4-6) is supplied with too low a voltage.

The reasons:

Cause may be a malfunction of the battery or failure of the solenoid valve. There may also be faults within the control unit itself.

Notes:

With this fault, the maximum torque of the engine is reduced by 30%. Torque reduction occurs for only the time when the fault code is active.

Uneven operation of the engine caused by a malfunction of the fuel line.

Elimination:

  1. If fault code 12801 was also generated, first correct the problems associated with the battery.
  2. Check the electrical components, electrical connectors and wiring. Then clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its engine speed. Make sure that the engine runs smoothly and that it reacts normally to the accelerator. If the fault persists, first replace the solenoid valve and then, if necessary, the control unit.

EMS 55040

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel shutoff valve

Fault:

High voltage is constantly applied to the outputs of the fuel shut-off solenoid valve.

The reasons:

Open wiring solenoid fuel supply stop or interruption of the winding of the valve itself. The cause of the fault may also be a short circuit to the wire connected to the positive terminal of the battery.

Notes:

If an open circuit occurs, the fuel cut-off solenoid valve closes and the engine stops.

In the event of a short circuit, the fuel shut-off solenoid valve will be constantly open.

Elimination:

Check the wiring and fuel shut-off solenoid valve.

EMS 55041

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel shutoff valve

Fault:

The fuel shut-off solenoid valve does not work.

The reasons:

Short circuit or “weight” in the chain of the fuel cutoff valve.

Notes:

The fuel shut-off valve will work and the engine will lose power.

Elimination:

Check the wiring and fuel shut-off solenoid valve.

EMS 55046

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel shutoff valve

Fault:

When the engine is stopped by turning off the fuel shut off valve, the fuel pressure in the low pressure line drops very slowly.

The reasons:

Fuel shut-off valve stuck open.

If a malfunction code of 55040 or 55041 was also generated, there may be a short circuit in the electrical circuit. Otherwise, either the fuel shut-off valve or the fuel supply pressure sensor is faulty.

Notes:

When the engine is turned off with the ignition key, the solenoid valves will continue to try to keep the engine running, while the fuel shut-off solenoid valve sends a signal to turn off the engine. If this fails, i.e. the pressure in the fuel line will not decrease, a malfunction code is generated, after which the engine is turned off by the electromagnetic valves.

The fault code is generated only in the case of three consecutive failed attempts to shut down.

While the fault is active, the maximum engine torque is reduced by 30%.

Since the DTC is generated when the engine is turned off, it can only be deleted after the engine has been successfully turned off.

Please note that the oil pressure sensor, fuel temperature sensor and mass flow sensor have a common power supply. In the event of a fault in one of the sensors, it may affect the electrical circuits of the other sensors.

Elimination:

  1. Check whether a malfunction code of 55040 or 55041 has been generated. If so, check the fuel shut-off valve and the wiring.
  2. If trouble code 55040 or 55041 was not generated, first replace the fuel shut-off valve and then, if necessary, the pressure sensor in the fuel line.
  3. As a last resort, replace the alternator charge controller.

EMS 55296

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

As a result, engine unevenness may occur.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble code memory. Start the engine and increase the speed several times. Does the trouble code remain active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 55297

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

As a result, engine unevenness may occur.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble code memory. Start the engine and increase the speed several times. Does the trouble code remain active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 55298

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

As a result, engine unevenness may occur.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble code memory. Start the engine and increase the speed several times. Does the trouble code remain active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 55299

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

As a result, engine unevenness may occur.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble code memory. Start the engine and increase the speed several times. Does the trouble code remain active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 55300

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

With this fault, the maximum torque of the engine is reduced by 30%.

As a result, engine unevenness may occur.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble code memory. Start the engine and increase the speed several times. Does the trouble code remain active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 55552

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel temperature sensor

Fault:

The voltage in the circuit exceeded the permissible level.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  • An open in the fuel temperature sensor circuit.
  • Malfunction of the electrical circuit of the oil pressure sensor or electrical circuit of the mass flow sensor.

Notes:

An oil pressure sensor, fuel sensor, and a mass flow sensor have shared voltage. In case of malfunction in one of the sensors, it can affect electrical circuits other sensors.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

Elimination:

Check the oil pressure sensor, fuel temperature sensor, mass flow sensor and connectors and electrical wiring of electrical circuits.

EMS 55553

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel temperature sensor

Fault:

The voltage in the circuit has fallen below acceptable levels.

The reasons:

Possible reasons:

  • Short circuit in the fuel temperature sensor circuit.
  • Malfunction of the electrical circuit of the oil pressure sensor or electrical circuit of the mass flow sensor.

Notes:

An oil pressure sensor, fuel sensor, and a mass flow sensor have shared voltage. In case of malfunction in one of the sensors, it can affect electrical circuits other sensors.

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses a pre-programmed value.

Elimination:

Check the oil pressure sensor, fuel temperature sensor, mass flow sensor and connectors and electrical wiring of electrical circuits.

EMS 55554

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

The control unit could not convert the signal from the sensor.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

If the signal voltage is outside the acceptable range, the control unit uses the preprogrammed value.

Elimination:

Clear the DTC memory, start the engine and increase its speed. If this DTC is generated again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57088

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The torque developed by the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) significantly exceeds the torque developed by the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6).

The reasons:

A malfunction may be due to a failure of one of the fuel supply solenoid valves or an injection advance, which causes an incorrect engine torque for one row of cylinders. This may be due to the following reasons:

  • One of the front row solenoid valves of the cylinders supplying too much fuel (too high torque) to cylinders 1-3.
  • One of the solenoid valves in the rear row of cylinders that supplies too little fuel (too low torque) to cylinders 4-6.
  • If the engine produces a higher power than usual, immediately before the malfunction code is generated, one of the front row solenoid valves may be faulty.
  • If the engine produces a lower power than usual, immediately before the malfunction code is generated, one of the solenoid valves in the back row of cylinders may be faulty.
  • A fault code can also be generated even if there is no fault in any of the solenoid valves. In some cases, the DTC is caused by faulty pump injectors or fluctuations in the transmission caused by driving conditions.

Notes:

Engine may operate unevenly.

To protect the engine, the maximum engine torque is reduced by 30%.

To generate a DTC, the fault must be present for 6 seconds. If the fault disappears, after three seconds the engine will return to normal operation.

Elimination:

  1. To determine whether one of the solenoid valves causes a malfunction, proceed as follows : Switch the solenoid valves so that both the front row solenoid valves are responsible for the rear row and vice versa. Perform a road test car. Attach a load to the engine by performing a full load ride.
  2. If fault code 57090 has now been generated, one of the solenoid valves is a possible cause. Replace solenoid valves on the same row of cylinders. Clear the trouble code memory. Perform a road test car.Attach a load to the engine by performing a full load ride.
  3. If the fault persists, replace the solenoid valves on another row of cylinders.
  4. To see if there is something wrong with one of the pump injectors, look at the cylinder balance in the Scania program Diagnos “.

EMS 57089

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The torque developed by the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3) significantly exceeds the torque developed by the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6).

The reasons:

  • One of the fuel control or solenoid injection timing solenoid valves does not work correctly. In this case, the torque developed by one of the two groups of cylinders does not correspond to the specified value.This may be due to the fact that an excess amount of fuel enters the front group cylinders or too little fuel enters the rear group cylinders.
  • If the engine is gaining momentum, the front-group cylinder fuel control solenoid valve is stuck in a position where too much fuel flows into the cylinders.
  • If the engine is slowing down, the rear cylinder fuel control solenoid valve is stuck in a position where there is too little fuel in the cylinders.
  • If the engine drops speed and white smoke appears with the exhaust gases, then the solenoid valve for controlling the injection timing of the rear cylinder group lets in insufficient amount of fuel. Fuel injection starts so late that the fuel can not be ignited.
  • A malfunction may also be caused by leakage of the sealing rings on the pump nozzles.

Notes:

Uneven engine performance due to engine speed limiting at 500 … 550 rpm. The fuel shut-off solenoid valve is faulty.

Elimination:

  • If the engine starts to gain momentum, then replace the front cylinder group fuel control solenoid valve.
  • If the engine slows down, replace the rear cylinder fuel control solenoid valve.
  • If the engine has lost momentum and white smoke has appeared with the exhaust gases, then replace the solenoid valve controlling the advance angle of injection of the rear group of cylinders.
  • If you suspect a leak in the pump nozzles, replace all o-rings.

EMS 57090

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The torque developed by the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) significantly exceeds the torque developed by the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3).

The reasons:

A malfunction may be due to a failure of one of the fuel supply solenoid valves or an injection advance, which causes an incorrect engine torque for one row of cylinders. This may be due to the following reasons:

  • One of the solenoid valves in the rear row of cylinders that supplies too much fuel (too high torque) to cylinders 4-6.
  • One of the front-row solenoid valves of the cylinders supplying too little fuel (too low torque) to cylinders 1-3.
  • If the engine produces a higher power than usual, immediately before the malfunction code is generated, one of the solenoid valves in the back row of cylinders may be faulty.
  • If the engine produces a lower power than usual, immediately before the malfunction code is generated, one of the front row solenoid valves may be faulty.
  • A fault code can also be generated even if there is no fault in any of the solenoid valves. In some cases, the DTC is caused by faulty pump injectors or fluctuations in the transmission caused by driving conditions.

Notes:

Engine may operate unevenly.

To protect the engine, the maximum engine torque is reduced by 30%.

To generate a DTC, the fault must be present for 6 seconds. If the fault disappears, after three seconds the engine will return to normal operation.

Elimination:

  1. To determine whether one of the solenoid valves causes a malfunction, proceed as follows : Switch the solenoid valves so that both the front row solenoid valves are responsible for the rear row and vice versa. Perform a road test car. Attach a load to the engine by performing a full load ride.
  2. If fault code 57088 has now been generated, one of the solenoid valves is a possible cause. Replace solenoid valves on the same row of cylinders. Clear the trouble code memory. Perform a road test car. Attach a load to the engine by performing a full load ride.
  3. If the fault persists, replace the solenoid valves on another row of cylinders.
  4. To see if there is something wrong with one of the pump injectors, look at the cylinder balance in the Scania Diagnos program .

EMS 57091

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Fuel supply to cylinders

Fault:

The torque developed by the rear group of cylinders (cylinders 4-6) significantly exceeds the torque developed by the front group of cylinders (cylinders 1-3).

The reasons:

  • One of the fuel control or solenoid injection timing solenoid valves does not work correctly. In this case, the torque developed by one of the two groups of cylinders does not correspond to the specified value. This may be due to the fact that too little fuel flows into the front group cylinders or an excess amount of fuel flows into the rear group cylinders.
  • If the engine is gaining momentum, the rear cylinder fuel control solenoid valve is stuck in a position where there is too much fuel in the cylinders.
  • If the engine is slowing down, the front cylinder group fuel control solenoid valve is stuck in a position where there is too little fuel in the cylinders.
  • If the engine drops speed and white smoke appears with the exhaust gases, then the solenoid valve controlling the advance injection angle of the front group of cylinders lets in insufficient amount of fuel. Fuel injection starts so late that the fuel cannot ignite.

Notes:

Uneven engine performance due to engine speed limiting at 500 … 550 rpm. The fuel shut-off solenoid valve is faulty.

Elimination:

  1. If the engine starts to gain momentum, then replace the rear cylinder fuel control solenoid valve.
  2. If the engine slows down, then replace the front cylinder group fuel control solenoid valve.
  3. If the engine has lost momentum and white smoke has appeared with the exhaust gases, then replace the solenoid valve controlling the advance injection angle of the front cylinder group.

EMS 57344

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

Wrong signal transmitted by the control unit to the solenoid valve controlling the fuel supply to the front group of cylinders.

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57345

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

Wrong signal transmitted by the control unit to the solenoid valve controlling the fuel supply to the rear cylinder group

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57346

Blocks:

2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57347

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

One of the engine speed sensors is faulty.

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57348

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

One of the engine speed sensors is faulty.

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57349

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57350

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Incorrect or unreliable data.

The reasons:

Internal malfunction in the control unit.

Notes:

During the entire time when the detected fault appears, the fuel supply to the engine stops. If the fault period is sufficiently long, the engine may stop.

As a result, other trouble codes can be recorded in the memory of the control unit.

Elimination:

Clear the trouble codes and test drive the car for 10 minutes. The fault code remains active? If the code is written to memory again, replace the control unit.

EMS 57856

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

overheat protection

Fault:

Coolant temperature has exceeded 104 ° C.

The reasons:

This malfunction may be caused by the following reasons: low coolant level, coolant leakage or clogged radiator.

Notes:

At a temperature of 106 ° C, the maximum torque of the engine gradually decreases by 30%.

The instrument cluster lights up in the instrument cluster.

Elimination:

Check the coolant level and tightness of the cooling system. Make sure that the radiator is not clogged with dirt and sludge.

EMS 58112

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Control block

Fault:

Unreliable data.

The reasons:

The software in the control unit was changed incorrectly.

Notes:

The fault leads to activation of the fuel supply at the level of 0% and, as long as the fault is present, the engine speed is limited to the nominal idling speed.

Elimination:

Replace the control unit.

EMS 58880

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

CAN message from coordinator related to emergency stop

Fault:

An emergency stop button was used.

The reasons:

Emergency off switch pressed (grounded).

Notes:

If the car is stationary, the engine does not work.

If the car is in motion while there is a malfunction, this will lead to activation of the fuel supply control in the amount of 0% and normal rotational speed in idle mode. This allows the use of power steering and other systems.

The cruise control system is turned off and cannot be activated until the fault has been repaired.

The fault ceases to be active as soon as the emergency shutdown switch is reconfigured.

Elimination:

Check the switch, connectors and wiring.

EMS 58881

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

CAN message from coordinator related to emergency stop

Fault:

An emergency stop button was used.

The reasons:

The emergency shutdown switch, which in this case is connected to the connecting node to control the functions set by the bodybuilder, is pressed (grounded).

Notes:

If the vehicle speed is lower than the set speed (it can be adjusted in SDP3), but, a maximum of 20 km / h, the engine is turned off.

If the vehicle speed exceeds the set value, as long as there is a fault, this leads to activation of the fuel supply control in the amount of 0% and normal speed in idle mode. This allows the use of power steering and other systems.

The cruise control system is turned off and cannot be activated until the fault has been repaired.

The fault ceases to be active as soon as the emergency shutdown switch is reconfigured.

Elimination:

Check the switch, connectors and wiring.

EMS 59136

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160

Title:

Motor protection at startup

Fault:

The engine’s rotational speed during start-up has exceeded the allowed value for a specified time interval (usually 1 second).

The reasons:

With the Scania Programmer , the function that limits the engine speed during start-up has been disabled. During start-up, the engine has exceeded the set speed.

Notes:

Immediately after starting the cold engine for a set time interval, the crankshaft speed is limited to 1000 rpm. This feature protects the engine from damage.

Elimination:

Notify the driver about the possibility of engine damage when the engine is running at high speeds.

EMS 61441

Blocks:

2098547, 2098546, 2098545, 2096902, 2096901, 9000000, 2089202, 2089201, 2089200

Title:

Disable engine control unit

Fault:

Incorrect procedure to turn off the engine control unit.

The reasons:

  • The power to the engine control unit was turned off prematurely.
  • This could be due to an incorrect engine stopping procedure with the ignition key or the engine being stopped using the ground switch.
  • The supply voltage can be interrupted if additional equipment is connected to the consumer.

Notes:

When checking in the engine killing mode, the control unit carries out a functional check of the components after switching off the ignition and saving the data. If the engine mute test is interrupted, not all data is saved correctly.

Elimination:

Always turn off the engine with the ignition key.

EMS 65424

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal to stop the engine from the coordinator

EMS 65425

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal to stop the engine from the control unit manufacturer of additional equipment

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message about the malfunction of the remote control of the engine, connected to the control unit for the manufacturer of additional equipment.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine does not turn off.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the bodybuilder control unit.

EMS 65426

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160v

Title:

Wrong idle speed request signal.

EMS 65427

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for parking brake

EMS 65428

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for starter

EMS 65429

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal to maintain descent speed with retarder motor brake

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a signal of a malfunction of the speed control switch during descent connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The speed control system during descent does not work.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65430

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for torque limiter

EMS 65431

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for speed limiter 2

EMS 65433

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for brake pedal

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message about the failure of the brake pedal sensor connected to the coordinator unit or to the brake system control unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

Cruise control does not work. The special functions of the power take-off do not work.

Elimination:

Perform a diagnosis using the coordinator or brake control unit.

EMS 65434

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for clutch pedal

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a signal about the failure of the clutch pedal sensor connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine brakes do not stop. Not determined by the weight of the car.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65435

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for kick down switch

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a signal of a failure of the ” kickdown ” switch connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The kickdown switch does not work.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65436

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong cruise control signal

EMS 65437

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for air conditioning compressor

EMS 65438

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong cruise control signal

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a signal about the malfunction of the cruise control system connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

Cruise control, idle speed control and manual accelerator do not work.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65439

Blocks:

2098557, 209855, 2110163, 21101606, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for the engine retarder

EMS 65440

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for fast warm up mode

EMS 65441

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal from power take-off.

EMS 65442

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal from power take-off.

EMS 65443

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong car speed signal

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message about the malfunction of the vehicle speed sensor installed on the secondary shaft of the gearbox and connected to the coordinator unit or to the tachograph.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

Functions such as speed limit will be affected.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator and tachograph.

EMS 65444

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong car speed signal

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message about the malfunction of the speed sensor of the vehicle connected to the coordinator unit or to the tachograph.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

By default, the vehicle speed is set to no more than 15 km / h. At the same time, cruise control and equipment related to engine power take-off do not work.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator and tachograph.

EMS 65445

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for atmospheric pressure

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal from the atmospheric pressure sensor, which is connected to the coordinator.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit uses an atmospheric pressure of 1013 kPa.

The fault affects the emission of nitrogen oxides ( NOx ) by the car , and a warning lamp lights up in the instrument cluster, warning of high levels of pollutants. On vehicles with NOx control, a text message is also displayed.

Cars with NOx control

An active DTC cannot be deleted from the control unit. When the malfunction is resolved so that the malfunction code becomes inactive, the control unit must ensure that the malfunction has been eliminated.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65446

Blocks:

2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Wrong signal for outdoor temperature

Fault:

The engine control unit received a message on the CAN bus about the wrong signal from the outside temperature sensor, which is connected to the coordinator.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

The engine control unit uses an outside temperature of 25 ° C.

Elimination:

Perform diagnostics using the coordinator.

EMS 65456

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Signal from accelerator pedal position sensor

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message stating that the current position of the accelerator pedal exceeds 100%. The accelerator pedal position sensor is connected to the coordinator unit.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

Included emergency management strategy (” limp to the garage”).

Elimination:

  1. Check the coordinator block for fault codes pertaining to the accelerator pedal. Clear the DTC and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  2. If the DTC remains active, replace the coordinator. Clear the DTC and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  3. If the DTC remains active, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 65457

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Idle mode switch

Fault:

The engine control unit on the CAN bus received a message about the malfunction of the sensor-switch idling. Sensor switch idle connected to the block coordinator.

The reasons:

A malfunction code is generated because the primary malfunction code was generated in another control unit.

Notes:

If this DTC is stored in the memory, the control unit ignores pressing the accelerator pedal. The set engine speed of 750 rpm allows the vehicle to continue driving at minimum speed.

Elimination:

  1. Check the coordinator block for fault codes pertaining to the accelerator pedal. Clear the DTC and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  2. If the DTC remains active, replace the coordinator. Clear the DTC and test drive the car for 10 minutes.
  3. If the DTC remains active, replace the engine control unit.

EMS 65520

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator was not completed within the prescribed period of time.

The reasons:

Start voltage was interrupted before the end of the test.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65521

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator was not completed within the prescribed period of time.

The reasons:

  • It is possible that when starting the engine control unit the coordinator was disconnected. Or the coordinator was unable to confirm the validity of the ignition key.
  • A DTC can also be generated by generating DTC 53504 and 53506.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65522

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

An incorrect key is inserted in the lock or the engine control unit is not synchronized with the coordinator unit.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65523

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

A malfunction occurred at a time when the coordinator tried to check the new ignition key. During initialization, the new ignition key of the engine control unit should not be synchronized with the coordinator unit.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65524

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

The check was performed with the wrong key.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65525

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

Unknown message received during the verification process via CAN bus.

Notes:

With an active fault code, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. Perform diagnostics using the coordinator. If there is no fault code in the memory of the coordinating unit, and the driver did not notice engine failures, then simply erase the fault code from the memory.
  2. Clear the DTC from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.

EMS 65526

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator was not completed within the prescribed period of time.

The reasons:

Check took too long.

Notes:

Elimination:

Explain to the driver that the engine must be turned off before disconnecting the battery.

EMS 65527

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Incorrect last shutdown of engine control unit.

The reasons:

The battery (voltage U30) was turned off until the voltage from the ignition switch (voltage U15) stopped. (This may be the case when the battery is disconnected prematurely.)

Notes:

Elimination:

Explain to the driver that the engine must be turned off before disconnecting the battery.

EMS 65532

Blocks:

2098557, 2098556, 2110163, 2110160, 2110164, 2110165, 2110166, 2110162, 2110116

Title:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator

Fault:

Mutual verification between the engine control unit and the coordinator failed.

The reasons:

The engine control unit is not associated with the coordinator.

Notes:

As long as the DTC is present, the engine cannot be started. The starter is blocked and the fuel supply is turned off.

Elimination:

  1. It is only necessary to delete the fault code if no fault codes were generated in the coordinator and the driver did not notice any faults. If any trouble codes are recorded in the coordinator’s memory, start troubleshooting.
  2. After completing the troubleshooting, erase the trouble code from the engine control unit. Ensure that this error code is no longer generated during operation.