BRP Cam-am Outlander 6x6 DPS 2015 Manual page 231

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CONDITION
Troubleshooting vehicle
New fault(s) appear after a vehicle
maintenance or repair
Communication faults displayed as
"Occurred" after module flashing
Sensor "Active" fault
Low system voltage
on one module.
Power problem on sensor(s)
Low system voltage
on several modules
(several communication faults
will also appear)
High system voltage on several
modules
When all modules report that a
module is missing
When several modules are in fault
CAN buss OFF
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Section 03 ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Subsection 04 (DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM AND FAULT CODES)
GENERAL GUIDELINES TO SOLVE FAULT CODES
Use B.U.D.S. to:
Read fault codes.
Display "Active" faults to see components currently not operating normally.
Display "Occurred" faults to troubleshoot intermittent problems.
Monitor system(s), sensor(s), switches and actual conditions.
Activate component(s) for troubleshooting.
Set components (resets etc).
Know the last minute of operating conditions by using the "History" page.
Know the operating conditions, if available, when a fault code occurred by
using the "More details" button in the fault page.
Check sensor connections or mixed up connections.
Before vehicle maintenance:
Read the electronic modules with B.U.D.S.
After vehicle maintenance:
Read the electronic modules with B.U.D.S.
Compare the fault code(s) before and after the maintenance
using the printed copy and the current B.U.D.S. reading.
Investigate only the newly fault codes.
Clear all occurred faults in B.U.D.S.
Normal behavior when flashing a module.
Clear all occurred faults and check again.
Read the fault description in B.U.D.S.
Click on the "More Details" button.
Look at the "Conditions" when available.
Read the "Possible Causes".
Apply the "Service Actions".
Check related fuse(s) and relay.
Check related power and ground wires.
Check for common power supply to several sensors/modules
(refer to
POWER DISTRIBUTION AND GROUNDS)
NOTE: Some sensors are supplied by the battery while others are
supplied by a module.
Check battery condition and connections.
Check related fuse(s) and relay.
Check voltage regulator/rectifier.
A battery charger has likely been used to substitute the vehicle battery.
Clear all occurred faults and check again.
Check voltage regulator/rectifier.
Check the module that is reported as missing.
Check related fuse(s) and relay.
Check related power and ground wires.
Search for a common problem such as a faulty sensor.
When several modules and sensors report that a module is missing.
The missing module may report CAN bus off.
Check related CAN wires (continuity, short to
ground, short between CAN low and high).
Check module pins and wiring terminals.
Then, the other modules should stop reporting that module is missing.
ACTION
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