
Engine Diagnostics
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Self-Diagnostics
Perkins
electronic
engines
have
the
capability
to
perform
a
self-diagnostics
test.
When
the
system
detects
an
active
problem,
a
diagnostic
lamp
is
activated.
Diagnostic
codes
will
be
stored
in
permanent
memory
in
the
Electronic
Control
Module
(ECM).
The
diagnostic
codes
can
be
retrieved
by
using
the
electronic
service
tool.
Refer
to
Troubleshooting
,
“Electronic
Service
Tools”
for
further
information.
Some
installations
have
electronic
displays
that
provide
direct
readouts
of
the
engine
diagnostic
codes.
Refer
to
the
manual
that
is
provided
by
the
OEM
for
more
information
on
retrieving
engine
diagnostic
codes.
Alternatively
refer
to
Troubleshooting
,
“Indicator
Lamps”
for
further
information.
Active
codes
represent
problems
that
currently
exist.
These
problems
should
be
investigated
first.
Logged
codes
represent
the
following
items:
• Intermittent problems
• Recorded events
• Performance history
The problems may have been repaired since the
logging of the code. These codes do not indicate that
a repair is needed. The codes are guides or signals
when a situation exists. Codes may be helpful to
troubleshoot problems.
When the problems have been corrected, the
corresponding logged fault codes should be cleared.
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Diagnostic
Lamp
A
diagnostic
lamp
is
used
to
indicate
the
existence
of
an
active
fault.
Refer
to
Troubleshooting
,
“Indicator
Lamps”
for
more
information.
A
fault
diagnostic
code
will
remain
active
until
the
problem
is
repaired.
The
diagnostic
code
may
be
retrieved
by
using
the
electronic
service
tool.
Refer
to
Troubleshooting
,
“Electronic
Service
Tools”
for
more
information.
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Diagnostic
Flash
Code
Retrieval
In
order
to
read
the
diagnostic
flash
codes
through
the
diagnostic
lamp,
cycle
the
key
switch
from
off
to
on
twice
within
3
seconds.
The
codes
will
be
flashing
in
sequence.
For
example
if
the
flash
code
equals
133,
the
diagnostic
lamp
will
flash
once,
pause,
flash
three
times,
pause,
and
flash
three
times.
After
the
complete
code
has
flashed,
a
3
second
pause
will
take
place
before
the
next
code
will
begin
to
flash
(if
another
code
is
present).
Note:
For
more
information
refer
to
Troubleshootingmanual.
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