152
16B
Accelerator pedal indicates abnormally low
voltage (does not react to throttling, remains
at low idle)
17B
Accelerator pedal indicates high voltage
(does not react to throttling, remains at low
idle)
18BE
Cruise control faulty
19H
System fault (communication error)
20–24
BE
System fault EDC
Check voltage in connector TB“7”. Should be 5V.
Voltage in TB“6” should be 0.5V with accelerator ped-
al released.
Check for earth failure, pin TA“3”.
Note: With accelerator pedal released, the voltage
range for the accelerator pedal sensor, measured in
“TEST7”, should be 0.5 V and with the accelerator
pedal depressed 2.8–3.5 V. Voltage in connector
TB“7” must not exceed 5 V.
Check fuse 44. Measure the voltage (24 V) in TB “5”.
Depress the brake pedal and check that voltage cuts-out
at 2008 (extra brake pressure breaker). Set cruise con-
trol to “RESUME”, measure the voltage (24 V) in TB
“3”, in “SET-”, in TB“2” and in “SET+” and in TB “1”.
Fault inside control unit. Engine can start and be driven
but with reduced power and lower engine speed.
Fault code 20. Control problem, general
21. Control problem, control rod position
extremely low
22. Control problem, control rod position
extremely high
23. Control problem, internal communica-
tion fault
24. –
Fault codes 20–24 can also be indicated through exter-
nal electromagnetic disturbances. There-
fore, erase the control unit fault memory
and check to see if the fault code returns.
Note: “B” indicates blinking warning lamp
“H” indicates that the warning lamp gives a steady light
“E” indicates that the fault is not stored in the fault memory
This information is obtained without having to depress the
diagnostic switch.
Fault code/ Probable fault(reaction)
Diagnosis
Check/action