Engine Diagnostics - Perkins 1706EA-E93TA Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Engine Diagnostics

Self-Diagnostics
Perkins Electronic Engines have the capability to
perform a self-diagnostics test. When the system
detects an active problem, a diagnostic lamp is
activated. Diagnostic codes will be stored in
permanent memory in the Electronic Control Module
(ECM). The diagnostic codes can be retrieved by
using Perkins electronic service tools.
Some installations have electronic displays that
provide direct readouts of the engine diagnostic
codes. Refer to the manual that is provided by the
OEM for more information on retrieving engine
diagnostic codes.
Active codes represent problems that currently exist.
These problems should be investigated first.
Logged codes represent the following items:
• Intermittent problems
• Recorded events
• Performance history
The problems may have been repaired since the
logging of the code. These codes do not indicate that
a repair is needed. The codes are guides or signals
when a situation exists. Codes may be helpful to
troubleshoot problems.
When the problems have been corrected, the
corresponding logged fault codes should be cleared.
Fault Logging
The system provides the capability of Fault Logging.
When the Electronic Control Module (ECM)
generates an active diagnostic code, the code will be
logged in the memory of the ECM. The codes that
have been logged by the ECM can be identified by
the electronic service tool. The active codes that
have been logged will be cleared when the fault has
been rectified or the fault is no longer active. The
following logged faults cannot be cleared from the
memory of the ECM without using a factory
password: Overspeed, low engine oil pressure, high
engine coolant temperature, and aftertreatment
codes.
i05194988
i05406659
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Engine Diagnostics

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