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Electrical Systems
Electrical System General
Information
The S2 Chassis uses an electrical system where
multiple electrical signals are carried along a simpli-
fied set of wires, reducing the size of wiring bundles.
There are significantly fewer wires overall, meaning
less chance of damage, shorts, and other problems.
The information in this chapter is to help familiarize
the driver with the basic electrical system. Servicing
the electrical system requires special skills and
equipment and should be performed only by a quali-
fied technician. Take the vehicle to an authorized
Freightliner service facility for repairs.
WARNING
Do not attempt to modify, add, splice, or remove
electrical wiring on this vehicle. Doing so could
damage the electrical system and result in a fire
that could cause serious personal injury or prop-
erty damage.
Power Distribution Modules
There are three electrical modules, a main power
distribution module (PDM) located under the hood on
the driver's side above the fender, a chassis module
located between the frame rails, and a cab module
located to the left of the driver under the switch
panel.
The main PDM distributes battery power to the vehi-
cle's control modules and contains the fuses required
to protect the power feed circuits to the control mod-
ules. See
Fig.
6.1. While the main PDM provides
power to the modules, the modules themselves con-
trol power flow and circuit protection to the various
components of the vehicle electrical systems. Be-
cause of this, traditional PDM devices such as relays
and circuit breakers are no longer necessary on the
main PDM.
Inside the lid of the fuse box there is a sticker that
shows the locations of the fuses and describes the
circuit(s) that each fuse protects. Fuse configuration
will vary depending on the PDM assembly installed.
See
Fig.
6.2. See
Table 6.1
typical set of fuses.
Because the electrical system is multiplexed, no re-
lays are needed. The multiplexing module performs
the functions normally provided by relays.
6.1
for descriptions of a
1
09/25/2001
1. Bulkhead Module
Fig. 6.1, Location of the Main PDM (under driver side
hood, above fender)
Main PDM Fuse Identification
CAV
Description
F1
Engine VCU (spare)
F2
Blower Motor
F3
Engine ECU
F4
Spare
F5
Ignition Switch
F6
HydroMax RLY (if equipped with
hydraulic brakes)
F7
Bulkhead Module
F8
ICU3
F9
Transmission ECU
F10
Spare
F11
Spare
F12
Radio/Diagnostic
F13
Chassis Module
F14
Spare
F15
Bulkhead Module
F16
ABS ECU
F17
Chassis Module
F18
Bulkhead Module
F19
Chassis Module
F20
Bulkhead Module
F21
Spare
F22
Bulkhead Module
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2. Main PDM
Fuse
10A
30A
20A
30A
5A
30A
30A
10A
10A
20A
30A
30A
25A
30A
30A
30A
30A
30A

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