DRIVING ENVIRONMENT
DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY
Truck Data Menu Access
To access the Truck Data sub-menus
from the Driver Information Display,
complete the following steps:
1 From the main DID screen, using the
right stalk Toggle button, scroll to Truck
Data.
2 Press Enter.
The Truck Data main screen displays.
NOTE
For information on the stalk controls
related to the Driver Information Display
(DID), refer to the Stalk Controls section.
3 Using the Toggle button, scroll to the
desired sub-menu.
4 Press Enter.
The selected menu main screen
displays.
The following sections detail the
available Truck Data menus.
Vehicle Diagnostics
1 From the Truck Data main screen,
scroll to Vehicle Diagnostics.
2 Press Enter.
The Vehicle Diagnostics main screen
displays.
There are three sub-menus available
from the Vehicle Diagnostics DID screen:
View Active Faults, Cluster Self Test and
Telematics Gateway (TGW) Status.
Use the Toggle button to scroll to one of
these menus. To select a menu, press
Enter.
View Active Faults
The View Active Faults sub-menu
provides information about all Electronic
Control Unit (ECU) faults.
Use the Toggle button to scroll to a sub-
menu. To select a menu, press Enter.
Active Faults Screen
The Active Faults screen provides a list
of fault messages reported from the
corresponding vehicle ECUs.
When a sub-menu is selected from the
Active Faults list, the active faults screen
displays any reported fault codes for the
selected ECU as shown in the image
below (ex. Transmission, Brake,
Instrument Cluster, etc.).
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Summary of Contents for M359
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