Controller Memory Error
Cause:
Controller memory error - loss of valid engine hours EEPROM checksum.
Possible failure modes:
Memory defect or intermittent controller.
Solution:
1. When the valid engine hours are lost in the controller memory (EEPROM checksum), the controller will reset
engine hour meter to 50000.0 hours to highlight the failure. It will continue counting the hours from that point.
2. Make sure the controller has a good connection (CN-2) to the battery and is properly grounded. Shut down the
tractor and restart.
3. Calibrate the instrumentation controller.
4. If the same fault appears again, replace the controller.
NOTE: See schematic sections 24, 25 and 26 on the schematic poster.
Controller Memory Error
Cause:
Controller failure: vehicle configuration information lost.
Possible failure modes:
Memory defect or intermittent controller
Solution:
1. Make sure the controller has a good connection (CN-2) to the battery and is properly grounded.
2. Calibrate the instrumentation controller. Clear the fault code. Shut down the tractor and restart
3. If the same fault code appears again, change the controller.
NOTE: See schematic sections 24, 25 and 26 on the schematic poster.
Controller Memory Error
Cause:
Controller failure: customer configuration information lost. This is triggered once when either the tire or the English/
Metric setting is detected or lost.
Possible failure modes:
Memory defect or intermittent controller.
Solution:
1. Set English/metric setting to proper mode and set the tire radius accordingly.
2. Make sure the controller has a good connection (CN-2) to the battery and is properly grounded.
3. Calibrate the instrumentation controller. Clear the fault code. Shut down the tractor and restart.
4. If the same fault code appears again, change the controller.
NOTE: See schematic sections 24, 25 and 26 on the schematic poster.
Section 55 - Electrical System, Controller - Chapter 2
FAULT CODE INST 10031
FAULT CODE INST 10032
FAULT CODE INST 10033
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