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ELECTRONIC SUB-SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC SUB-SYSTEMS
5.3
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS
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5.3
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNITS
Precautions to be used with electronic control units installed
In order to avoid operations that could permanently damage or degrade the functioning of the vehicle ECUs, it is advisable to:
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remember that connection and disconnection from battery terminals may generate voltages that adversely affect vehicle elec-
tronic systems and control units;
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do not disconnect and/or connect connectors from/to the control units with engine running or control units powered;
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detach the electronic control units where particular processing operations involve temperatures above 80ºC;
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absolutely never employ a rapid battery charger for emergency start-up because it could damage the electronic systems, par-
ticularly the control units that manage the ignition and power supply functions;
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do not supply current to components served by electronic modules with jumper cables
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connect the control units equipped with metal casing to the ground of the system using a screw or bolt unless otherwise spe-
cified.
In case of any work on the chassis requiring arc welding:
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disconnect CBA1 from the battery positive terminal and do not connect it to the chassis ground;
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disconnect the control unit connector;
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disconnect the control unit from the chassis (in case of welding near the control unit itself);
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perform welding with continuous current;
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ground the welding machine as close as possible to the welding point;
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do not place the battery cables parallel to the vehicle's electric cables.
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Use only fuses with the features prescribed for the specific function. NEVER USE FUSES WITH
A CAPACITY HIGHER THAN THE PRESCRIBED. Replace using only keys and disconnected
users.
Restore the original conditions of the wiring (paths, protections, strips,
completely
preventing the cable from coming into contact
with the surface of the metal structure that can affect its integrity), if operations have been carried out on the system.
Warning
The vehicles are equipped with sophisticated electrical/electronic systems that monitor their operation (e.g. ABS, EDC, etc.).
Therefore, before installing additional heaters, power take-offs, speed limiters, anti-theft devices, mobile phones or refrigerator
compressors for systems that can interact with these electronic systems, it is advisable to verify the feasibility of the application with
IVECO.
In addition, it is necessary that adequate diagnostic checks are carried out to verify the proper construction of the system.
For more detailed information on the vehicle's electrical system, refer to the specific Repair Manuals.
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Electrical work (e.g. removing cables, adding circuits, replacing equipment or fuses, etc.), per-
formed in a manner inconsistent with the IVECO instructions or
by unqualified personnel, can
cause serious damage to electronic control units and compromise driving safety.
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Electrical work carried out inconsistently with cause substantial damage (e.g. short circuits with
the possibility of fire and destruction of the vehicle) and authorises IVECO to void the warranty.
Note
For any exception to mounting instructions, IVECO's written authorisation is necessary.
Lack of observance of above described prescriptions involves guarantee lapse.
Summary of Contents for NEW DAILY
Page 1: ...NEW DAILY BODYBUILDERS INSTRUCTIONS L I G H T R A N G E ISSUE 2014...
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Page 9: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...
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Page 25: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 SECTION 2 CHASSIS INTERVENTIONS...
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Page 201: ...Printed 603 95 789 Base 02 2014 APPENDIX A DAILY PEOPLE CARRIER...
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