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KENR6933
Troubleshooting Section
i02655618
CID 0110 FMI 03
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects the
following conditions:
•
The signal voltage from the engine coolant
temperature sensor is greater than 4.95 Volts DC
for more than eight seconds.
•
The ECM has been powered for at least two
seconds.
System Response:
If equipped, the warning light will be on. An active
diagnostic code will be generated after eight seconds.
The diagnostic code will be logged if the engine has
been operating for more than seven minutes.
The ECM will default to 90 °C (194 °F) for engine
coolant temperature. “Voltage Above Normal” will
be displayed next to the status for “Engine Coolant
Temperature” on the electronic service tool.
Possible Performance Effect:
•
Poor stability
•
Poor cold running
•
White smoke
Troubleshooting:
Perform the following diagnostic procedure: “Engine
Temperature Sensor Open or Short Circuit - Test”
Results:
•
OK – STOP.
i02655559
CID 0110 FMI 04
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects the
following conditions:
•
The signal voltage from the engine coolant
temperature sensor is less than 0.2 Volts DC for
more than eight seconds.
•
The ECM has been powered for at least two
seconds.
•
Diagnostic code 0168-01 is not active.
System Response:
The ECM will default to 90 °C (194 °F) for engine
coolant temperature. “Voltage Below Normal” will
be displayed next to the status for “Engine Coolant
Temperature” on the electronic service tool.
If equipped, the warning light will come on. An active
diagnostic code will be generated after eight seconds.
The diagnostic code will be logged if the engine has
been operating for more than seven minutes.
Possible Performance Effect:
•
Poor stability
•
Poor cold running
•
White smoke
Troubleshooting:
Perform the following diagnostic procedure: “Engine
Temperature Sensor Open or Short Circuit - Test”
Results:
•
OK – STOP.
i02655628
CID 0168 FMI 00
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
This condition indicates that the battery circuit to
the Electronic Control Module (ECM) has excessive
voltage while the engine is running.
The ECM detects the following conditions:
•
For 24 Volt DC systems, the battery voltage to the
ECM exceeds 32 Volts for more than 0.5 seconds.
•
For 12 Volt DC systems, the battery voltage to the
ECM exceeds 16 Volts for more than 0.5 seconds.
•
The keyswitch is in the ON mode.
•
The engine is not cranking.
•
The engine is running for more than 30 seconds.
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