CANplus
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CP800
Control Panel Operation Manual
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Reinstall the terminator resistor and reconnect the battery.
If the ECU diagnostic tool is available, use it to verify that the ECU is transmitting CAN data. Refer to the
ECU documentation to identify and correct the error.
If another panel is available for testing, replace the panel to determine if the error is in the panel.
10.5 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
CAN Diagnostic Trouble Codes are a pair of numbers, the SPN (Suspect Parameter Number) and the FMI
(Failure Mode Indicator). The SPN indicates the faulting subsystem and the FMI identifies the type of failure.
10.5.1 Typical SPNs
Standard SPN codes are defined by SAE J1939-71. Not all standard codes are provided by ECUs.
Manufacturers may add additional SPN codes beyond the codes identified in J1939-71. Refer to the ECU
documentation for supported SPNs.
Table 2: Example SPN
SPN
Description
51
Throttle Position
91
Accelerator Pedal Position
94
Fuel Delivery Pressure
98
Engine Oil Level
100
Engine Oil Pressure
110
Engine Coolant Temperature
111
Coolant Level
10.5.2 FMI
FMI codes are defined by SAE J1939-71. Refer to the ECU documentation for correct interpretation of the FMI
describes each FMI.
Table 3: FMI Descriptions
FMI
Description
0
Data valid but above normal operational range
1
Data valid but below normal operational range
2
Data erratic, intermittent or incorrect
3
Voltage above normal or shorted high
4
Voltage below normal or shorted low
5
Current below normal or open circuit
6
Current above normal or grounded circuit
7
Mechanical system not responding properly