DANA TM4 BCI20-S240-MV Troubleshooting Manual

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CONFIDENTIAL
© Dana TM4 inc., 2022
BCI20-S240-MV/HV Charger
SC-6015-002_1 June 2022
Troubleshooting Guide
SC-6015-002

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  • Page 1 Troubleshooting Guide BCI20-S240-MV/HV Charger SC-6015-002_1 June 2022 CONFIDENTIAL SC-6015-002 © Dana TM4 inc., 2022...
  • Page 2: Safety Warnings

    Dana TM4 reserves the right to discontinue or modify materials recommended for use and should not be its models and/or procedures and to change considered an endorsement.
  • Page 3 The Charger is a sealed unit and its covers should The vehicle integrator is responsible for ensuring that never be opened outside of Dana TM4. No physical proper training is given to all those who use this customization before or after installation. You must...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TT05: Can RX Timeout .......... 39 Safety Warnings ........2 TT06: Invalid Metrics EEPROM Section ....41 Acronyms - Symbols ..........5 TT07: ACDC / DCDC Loaded EEPROM section General Information ........ 6 header empty ............43 Key Features ............
  • Page 5: Acronyms - Symbols

    Administrator Serial Number Ampere Root Mean Square Serial Peripheral Interface Auxiliary Battery Standard 12V or 24V vehicle SysFile ID Service Code battery TM4 ODIN Dana TM4 diagnostic software Control Area Network Universal Serial Bus communication protocol UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver-...
  • Page 6: General Information

    General Information General Information The Dana TM4 charger is available in two models. Hazardous Voltage Interlock Loop (HVIL) They are specified for different traction battery voltages. The BCI20-S240-MV for traction batteries The Hazardous Voltage Interlock Loop (HVIL) up to 450Vdc and the BCI20-S240-HV for traction internal loop is closed therefore resulting in a short batteries up to 800Vdc.
  • Page 7: Charger Specifications

    General Information Charger Specifications The Charger interface connections are composed of Horizontal orientation is optimal installation of the the following: Charger. • Communication connector, • Grounding Point, AC connectors, • Pressure compensating element, • DC connector, • Coolant IN / OUT connectors. •...
  • Page 8: Component Description

    General Information Component Description Communication connector A VMU or client ECU interface harness is used The communication connector has 23 pins with its between BCI20 VMU. specifications shown in the table below: communication harness that is connected to the Charger contains all required signals to interface the BCI20 with the VMU and the EVSE including the enable signal, the CAN ports and the J1772 signals.
  • Page 9: Grounding Point

    General Information The communication connector is located on the side of the BCI20 as shown in the figure below. Communication Connector (J2) Grounding Point The grounding point connection prevents damage to The grounding strap is connected to the vehicle the Charger and ensures user safety in case of an chassis.
  • Page 10 General Information AC Connectors Tri-Phase Connectors The tri-phase connectors provide the power supply to The Charger is equipped with two kinds of AC auxiliary equipment. The auxiliary equipment is connectors. Below is the information regarding the chosen by the vehicle operator. Make sure that the location and the PIN.
  • Page 11 General Information Pressure Compensating Element DC MV-HV Battery Connector The pressure compensating element is used to avoid When the vehicle is in charging mode the DC variations in pressure caused by differences in connector ensures the power supply charging to the temperature and atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 12 General Information Coolant In / Out The cooling system regulates the temperature of the The coolant In / Out connectors used, are specified Charger and prevents the Charger from overheating for 5/8-inch diameter tubing. The “IN” and “OUT” are during operation. A designed cooling unit/radiator is clearly marked on the casing of the Charger.
  • Page 13 General Information Coolant Specification Safety precaution As the cooling unit, cooling hose and cooling agent are not supplied by Dana TM4, the vehicle integrator WARNING has full responsibility for following specifications and operating methods given by the manufacturers of each of these parts.
  • Page 14: Simplified System Schematic

    General Information Simplified System Schematic Legends Electrical/Power connections Coolant Connections Communication/control connection...
  • Page 15: Diagnostics

    The latest version of TM4 ODIN can be downloaded from License Manager of TM4 Extranet: https://extranet.tm4.com Note: Contact Dana TM4 if there is any issue during the installation or configuration of TM4 ODIN. Note: We will refer the TM4 ODIN software by...
  • Page 16 Diagnostics Multimeter Megohmmeter Based upon system schematics and aided by This device is used to measure the insulation of high component-specific error messages, a multimeter voltage equipment or installation that may present a can be used to check sensor and solenoid safety hazard in the event of a fault.
  • Page 17: Installing The Can Drivers

    Install all the CAN drivers provided with the CAN Connect the CAN ports of the CAN interface to the interface onto your computer. CAN port of the Dana TM4 system. Then connect the CAN interface to your computer. Note: You must have ADMIN access rights on your...
  • Page 18: Opening Odin

    Diagnostics Opening ODIN The TM4 BCI20 charger incorporates two internal controllers. They are distinctively separated and need to be dealt as two individual parts when ODIN communicates with the BCI20. ODIN does allow to have two communication servers (Server 1 and Server 2) running at the same time on the PC.
  • Page 19 Diagnostics Wait until ODIN loads the following page. In the « Diagnostic » dropdown menu, select « GDD » or « GDD with CAN trace ». Click on and browse to the folder where the .zip file is created. Click on the “Start” button to begin the process. Note: If GDD with CAN trace was selected, a new window will open prompting you to start the CAN trace recording.
  • Page 20 Diagnostics Note: The CAN trace will be recorded until it is manually stopped. The “Stop” button on the first window stops the CAN trace. When the CAN trace is stopped, the transcript of the CAN messages received and transmitted will be added to the GDD file before it is saved.
  • Page 21 Diagnostics Open the file. SysFile event counter. Count: Event Code: SysFile ID. Brief description of the SysFile event ID. Event Description: Event Data: This data gives precision about the cause of event. Amount of time the Event occurred following the last unit power up. Time: DTC ID: Not used for this unit.
  • Page 22: Service Codes Summary

    Diagnostics Service Codes Summary Table of Troubleshooting Tree Note: In this document Service Codes Or Event The table of Troubleshooting Tree gives the Codes are named SysFile ID in accordance with information of the: ODIN convention. • Troubleshooting Tree description, •...
  • Page 23: Table Of Sysfile And Troubleshooting Tree Relations

    Diagnostics Table of SysFile and Troubleshooting Tree relations The following table associates the corresponding Troubleshooting Tree for each SysFile Event ID. SysFile ID N° TT SysFile ID N° TT SysFile ID N° TT 0x0000 TT01 0x1601 TT02 0x3403 TT15 0x0001 TT12 0x1602 TT02...
  • Page 24 Diagnostics SysFile ID N° TT SysFile ID N° TT SysFile ID N° TT 0x3510 TT20 0x4113 TT17 0x540A TT03 TT03 TT17 TT03 0x3600 0x4114 0x540B 0x3601 TT03 0x4115 TT03 0x5500 TT03 0x3602 TT23 0x4116 TT03 0x5501 TT15 0x3700 TT03 0x4117 TT03 0x5502 TT15...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Tips

    The charger is a 100% electronic device with no mechanical components in its functions. Also, no Systems that are not provided or selected by Dana internal components are accessible, and the unit’s TM4 are not covered by this troubleshooting guide...
  • Page 26: Service Codes

    Services Codes Service Codes Abbreviation and Definition Abbreviation Name Description Tree that allows to diagnose the possible cause of an error, Troubleshooting Tree warning or information message given by the unit. Develops a specific and routine part of the troubleshooting tree. It Sub Troubleshooting Tree is used in multiple Troubleshooting Trees (TT).
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Tree Legends

    Indicates a sub-tree present in this document (STT) (STT). Process/Actions Indicates any process or action to do. Indicates a process we describe an assistance Assistance Process action (e.g: “Call Dana TM4 for help”). Indicates a decision point between two or more Question/Decision/Choice paths in the tree.
  • Page 28: Stt01: Check Software Version And Update Software

    Services Codes STT01: Check Software Version and update software Related TT External input Outcome TT02 TT05 TT06 TT07 TT08 TT09 1. The software was already at the latest revision release TT10 TT11 TT12 TT13 TT16 TT14 and no update was required. None.
  • Page 29 Services Codes...
  • Page 30 Get the latest software version adding it to the ODIN database. Both ACDC and DCDC controller software's should be loaded. Access the Dana TM4 Extranet web site at https://extranet.tm4.com Open a session using your login credentials. Select the «My Products» or «All Products» tab in the top «DOCUMENTATION»...
  • Page 31 Appendix Update the controllers to the latest software revision Power off the unit. In ODIN, click «Flash Program Manager… » from the «Configuration» main tab. Note: This opens the Flash Program Manager window. You should find the correct ACDC software version in the dropdown list.
  • Page 32: Tt01: No Action Is Required, Normal Sysfile Log

    Appendix TT01: No action is required, normal SysFile log Condition Possible Causes System Mode Referred by SysFile ID 0x0000 0x0004 0x4009 Operational. 0x4109 0x4205 0x4206 0x4605 0x4606 0x5652 Operational Derating. 0x3751 A normal informative None. event. System Shutdown. 0x3304 0x5304 0x000C 0x1300 0x1400 System Boot.
  • Page 33: Tt02: Software Version Not Up To Date And Eeprom Sections To Be Saved

    Following is a list of the possible causes: • Out of sync EEPROM memory allocation and its contained data. Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. • To correctly diagnose the faulty component, connect the Diagnostic Tool (see «Diagnostics» section for test equipment and descriptions) and follow the of troubleshooting tree procedure below.
  • Page 34 Appendix...
  • Page 35: Tt03: Unit Not Operational

    Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User Parameters. The possible cause may not be possible to diagnose and requires further analysis by Dana TM4. Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow the process linked to this tree. To correctly diagnose the faulty component, connect the Diagnostic Tool (see «Diagnostics»...
  • Page 36 Appendix...
  • Page 37: Tt04: Can Rx Invalid Data

    Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD, CAN Trace Files and User Parameters. The possible cause may not be possible to diagnose and requires further analysis by Dana TM4. Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow the process linked to this tree.
  • Page 38 Appendix...
  • Page 39: Tt05: Can Rx Timeout

    • STT01: Check Software Version and Update Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 The TT05 call the following process: • has released a new current revision. Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD, CAN Trace Files •...
  • Page 40 Appendix...
  • Page 41: Tt06: Invalid Metrics Eeprom Section

    Following is a list of the possible causes: Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 the process linked to this tree. has released a new current revision. Requires further analysis at Dana TM4.
  • Page 42 Appendix...
  • Page 43: Tt07: Acdc / Dcdc Loaded Eeprom Section Header Empty

    7 - No problem, this "User Parameters" • section may be empty. Following is a list of the possible causes: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 • has released a new current revision. Unit is fully operational, nothing is wrong.
  • Page 44 Appendix...
  • Page 45: Tt08: Acdc / Dcdc Metrics Data Save Failed

    Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT08 call the following process: • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 Appendix 3: Save EEPROM Sections. • has released a new current revision. •...
  • Page 46 Appendix...
  • Page 47: Tt09: Dcdc / Inverter Over Temperature

    • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User • • Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. Parameters. To correctly diagnose the faulty component, connect Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow the Diagnostic Tool (see «Diagnostics» section for the process linked to this tree.
  • Page 48 Appendix...
  • Page 49 Appendix References Refer to the vehicle integrator documentation. If you have the required equipment and the integrator Refer to the safety precaution included in the documents allow it, a pressurized leak test may be vehicle integrator documentation. It is important to performed to help find leaks in the system.
  • Page 50: Tt10: Acdc / Dcdc Voltage Values Outside Of Limits

    Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD, CAN Trace Files cause is external to the unit and related to and User Parameters. other components. Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. Note: Refer to Operator Instruction section to follow • the process linked to this tree.
  • Page 51 Appendix...
  • Page 52 Appendix References The objective is to determine if the charger is reading the traction battery voltage correctly. To do this, first refer to the recorded BlackBox.csv file that is part of the DCDC GDD.zip retrieved file. When the BlackBox.csv file is opened in Excel, there is a column labelled “Acquisitions:Battery:Battery...
  • Page 53: Tt11: Unusual Fault, Software Update Required

    Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow Following is a list of the possible causes: the process linked to this tree. • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has released a new current revision. Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. •...
  • Page 54 Services Codes...
  • Page 55: Tt12: Internal Memory Hardware Or Software Issue

    STT01: Check Software Version and Update • Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 The TT12 call the following process: • has released a new current revision. Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User •...
  • Page 56 Services Codes...
  • Page 57: Tt13: Unusual Fault, Software Update Required

    Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow Following is a list of the possible causes: the process linked to this tree. • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has released a new current revision. Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. •...
  • Page 58 Services Codes...
  • Page 59: Tt14: Ac Grid Values Outside Of Limits

    Following is a list of the possible causes: • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD, CAN Trace Files • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 and User Parameters. has released a new current revision. The root cause was external to the unit.
  • Page 60 Services Codes...
  • Page 61 Services Codes References The components and schematic of the electrical connection to the AC charging station is not specifically described this Charger Troubleshooting Guide. Refer to the vehicle documentation to verify and/or repair this connection.
  • Page 62: Tt15: Acdc / Dcdc Current And Voltage Values Outside Of Limits

    Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT15 call the following process: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User • has released a new current revision.
  • Page 63 Services Codes...
  • Page 64 It should be considered as tolerable if it occurs one time per recharge cycle. If this occurs more often, then there may possibly be an internal failure that requires internal servicing by Dana TM4 technician.
  • Page 65: Tt16: Dcdc System Activation During Calibration

    Software. Note: This SysFile appears only during a calibration The TT16 call the following process: process on a test bench at Dana TM4. If this SysFile Appendix 3: Save EEPROM Sections. • appears, replace and send back the unit to Dana TM4.
  • Page 66 Services Codes...
  • Page 67: Tt17: Can Rx Parameters Not Changing

    Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT17 call the following process: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files, CAN Trace • has released a new current revision.
  • Page 68 Services Codes...
  • Page 69: Tt18: Acdc / Dcdc Blackbox Invalid Version

    • BlackBox Reset Was Required. Appendix 3: Save EEPROM Sections. • Requires further analysis at Dana TM4. • Note: Refer to the related Appendix section to follow To correctly diagnose the faulty component, connect the process linked to this tree.
  • Page 70 Services Codes...
  • Page 71: Tt19: Software Update And Eeprom Section Save

    Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT19 call the following process: • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has • released a new current revision. Parameters. •...
  • Page 72 Services Codes...
  • Page 73: Tt20: Bulk Under Voltage Lockout Preemptive Measure

    • Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: • The TT20 call the following process: Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has released a new current revision. • Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD and User •...
  • Page 74 Services Codes...
  • Page 75 It should be considered as tolerable if it occurs one time per recharge cycle. If this occurs more often, then there may possibly be an internal failure that requires internal servicing by Dana TM4 technician.
  • Page 76: Tt21: Low Isolation Resistance

    Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT21 call the following process: • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has released a new current revision. Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files and User • Requires further analysis at Dana TM4.
  • Page 77 Services Codes...
  • Page 78 Services Codes References The components and schematic of the electrical connection to the Traction Battery is not specifically described in this Charger Troubleshooting Guide. Refer to the vehicle documentation to verify and/or repair this connection. The components and schematic of the electrical connection to the External Load is not specifically described in this Charger Troubleshooting Guide.
  • Page 79: Tt22: Can Rx Unknown Command

    • STT01: Check Software Version and Update Software. The possible cause may not be possible to diagnose and requires further analysis by Dana TM4. The TT22 call the following process: Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD, CAN Trace Files • To correctly diagnose the faulty component, connect and User Parameters.
  • Page 80 Services Codes...
  • Page 81 Services Codes References The CAN protocol selection configured in the BCI20 charger must be respected by all devices connected to the unit’s CAN port. To verify what CAN protocol is selected, connect to the unit’s ACDC controller and open the Userinterface Workspace. Then, in the «...
  • Page 82: Tt23: Spi Communication Data Is Out Of Range

    Software. Following is a list of the possible causes: The TT23 call the following process: • Loaded software is not up to date. Dana TM4 has released a new current revision. Appendix 3: Save EEPROM Sections. • Requires further analysis at Dana TM4.
  • Page 83 Services Codes...
  • Page 84: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Appendix 1: Table of SysFile ID The following table of the SysFile ID provides the in formation of the diagnostic type, the code description and the related Troubleshooting Tree (TT). Diagnostic SysFile Id Description Type 0x0000 Info Info - SystemLog 0x00 - SystemLog cleared TT01 (The system file was cleared) 0x0001...
  • Page 85 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type 0x1307 Warning - ACDC Metrics - Older version loaded TT06 (ACDC Metrics - Older version loaded) 0x1400 Warning - DCDC Metrics - Vaux lost during last shutdown TT01 (DCDC Metrics - Vaux lost during last shutdown) 0x1401 Warning - DCDC Metrics - Failed to save metrics data TT08...
  • Page 86 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type 0x1554 Warning - ACDC System Parameters - Read process error TT12 (Parameters - Read process error) 0x1575 Warning - DCDC System Parameters - Invalid CRC TT12 (Parameters - Invalid CRC) 0x1576 Warning - DCDC System Parameters - Cannot handle newer version TT02 (Parameters - Cannot handle newer version) 0x1577...
  • Page 87 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Info - DCDC User Parameters - Resolving older version compatibility 0x1677 Info (Parameters - Resolving older version compatibility) TT02 Warning - DCDC User Parameters - Data to read too large for buffer 0x1678 (Parameters - Data to read too large for buffer) TT12 Warning - DCDC User Parameters - Read process error 0x1679...
  • Page 88 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Info - System shutting down (System shutting down.) 0x3304 Info TT01 Warning - Unsupported charger mode 0x3305 (Unsupported charger mode) TT03 Error - Invalid ACDC software for detected hardware 0x3306 (Invalid ACDC software for detected hardware.) TT19 Error - ACDC - Calibration in progress 0x3307...
  • Page 89 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Error - Rectifier - AC Mains Over Frequency 0x340E (AC Mains Over Frequency) TT16 Error - Rectifier - AC Mains Under Frequency 0x340F (AC Mains Under Frequency) TT16 Error - Rectifier - Control Overflow 0x3410 (Rectifier Control Overflow) TT03 Warning - Rectifier - Bulk under voltage lockout...
  • Page 90 Appendix Description SysFile Diagnostic Type Error - Grid Tie Inverter - Control Overflow 0x3460 (Grid Tie Inverter Control Overflow) TT03 Error - ThreePhaseInverter - Startup problem 0x3500 (Startup problem) TT03 Error - ThreePhaseInverter - Inverter supply under voltage 0x3501 Rationality (Inverter supply under voltage) TT03 Error - ThreePhaseInverter - AC Over Absolute Peak Current...
  • Page 91 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Warning - EVSE - Error state 0x3725 Rationality (EVSE - Error state, no charging allowed) TT14 Info - EVSE - Digital communication required 0x3726 Info (EVSE - Digital communication required) TT13 Info - EVSE - Proximity not latched 0x3727 Info (EVSE - Proximity not latched)
  • Page 92 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Warning - CAN RX: GPIO cmd checksum (Calculated checksum is not the same as the one received in the 0x4010 Rationality GPIOCommand message.) TT04 Warning - CAN RX: State cmd rolling counter not changing 0x4011 Rationality (The State command rolling counter is not changing.) TT17...
  • Page 93 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Warning - CAN RX: GPIO cmd checksum (Calculated checksum is not the same as the one received in the 0x4110 Rationality GPIOCommand message.) TT04 Warning - CAN RX: Inverter cmd rolling counter not changing 0x4111 Rationality (The InverterCommand1 command rolling counter is not changing.) TT17...
  • Page 94 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Warning - NvdBlackboxSection ACDC #13 - Data has not been read from non- volatile memory 0x420C Rationality (Data has not been read from non-volatile memory) TT03 Warning - NvdBlackboxSection DCDC #1 0x4600 (Warning related to the NvdBlackboxSection) TT12 Warning - NvdBlackboxSection DCDC #2 - Failed to save 0x4601...
  • Page 95 Appendix Description SysFile Diagnostic Type Warning - System shutdown is much longer than usual, manual power-off may be required (System shutdown is much longer than usual, manual power-off may be 0x5307 required) TT03 Error - DCDC Source - Startup problem 0x5400 (Startup problem) TT03...
  • Page 96 Appendix SysFile Diagnostic Description Type Error - Battery Over Current (Battery Over Current) 0x5508 Sensor TT03 Error - DCDC Bridge Over Current 0x5509 (DCDC Bridge Over Current) TT03 Error - CPLD - Battery Over Voltage 0x5600 Sensor (CPLD detected an over battery voltage) TT21 Error - CPLD - Under Supply Voltage 0x5601...
  • Page 97: Appendix 2: Table Of Troubleshooting Tree

    STT01 Data, retrieve CAN trace and GDD. Replace the unit. If the 0x410A 0x410B 0x410C problem is resolved, return the faulty BCI20 to Dana TM4 for servicing. Verify that the software currently runs with the latest version 0x4002 0x4003 0x4004 0x4005 available.
  • Page 98 Replace unit if the battery connection is not faulty and 0x5600 measurements are different, verify that the problem is resolved and return the faulty unit to Dana TM4 for service. This feature is not yet implemented and should never be TT11...
  • Page 99 Not usually a unit fault. May be tolerable if it occurs once per 0x3510 STT01 day. If it is logged more often, contact Dana TM4 for specific parameter adjustment. Verify that the software currently runs with the latest version available.
  • Page 100 Appendix Serv. Seq. Service Instructions Sequence SysFile ID Where Referenced Troubleshooting Code Tree Verify that the software currently runs with the latest version available. TT23 Save all sections of data. If log event persists replace unit. 0x3602 STT01 (Known case, happening at start-up with software prior to version 1.8.5)
  • Page 101: Appendix 3: Save Eeprom Sections

    Appendix Appendix 3: Save EEPROM Sections Power on the unit with the appropriate Vaux 10. Open Odin Server 2 and establish connection to supply. the DCDC controller of the system. 11. Make sure that at the bottom left of the Odin Open Odin Server 1 and establish connection to the ACDC controller of the system.
  • Page 102: Appendix 4: Retrieve Gdd Files, Can Trace And User Parameters

    Appendix Appendix 4: Retrieve GDD Files, CAN Trace and User Parameters Retrieve the GDD files and CAN Trace Power on the unit with appropriate Auxiliary Vehicle Battery (Vaux) supply. Open Odin Server 1 and establish connection to the ACDC controller of the unit. IMPORTANT For the DCDC controller, follow the same process below but open the Odin server 2 instead.
  • Page 103 Appendix Wait until ODIN load the following page. Make sure you are connected to the system using ODIN by checking that the bottom left of the ODIN screen « Device Connected » is displayed in green text. In the « Diagnostic » dropdown menu, select « GDD with CAN trace»...
  • Page 104 Appendix 10. On the new window, click on the “Start” button. Note: The “Stop” button on the first window stops the CAN trace and gather the remaining information. At any time, you can click the “Abort” button on the second window to stop the process. When the data has been gathered, the “Email Data”...
  • Page 105 Appendix Wait until ODIN load the following page. Make sure you are connected to the system using ODIN by checking that the bottom left of the Odin screen « Device Connected » is displayed in green text. In the « Diagnostic » dropdown menu, select «...
  • Page 106 “Export Values To File…”. 10. On the next window select the folder where the file of the Users parameter must be saved. Note: If you can’t retrieve the GDD Files and user parameters, tell Dana TM4 and continue the troubleshooting tree.
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  • Page 108 For information or service assistance, call 1-877-777-5360 or visit our website at http://www.dana.com Dana TM4 inc. 135, Joseph-Armand Bombardier, #25 Boucherville (Québec) J4B 8P1 Canada www.dana.com/TM4 All applications must be approved by the Application Engineering Department. Specifications and/or design are subject to change without notice or obligation.

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