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Appendix D
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Page 468
November 2018
TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Fault ID
262
Fault Group
33
Fault Name
-Reserved-
Fault
Description
Fault Lamp
TLO
Root Cause
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault ID
263
Fault Group
33
Fault Name
-Reserved-
Fault
Description
Fault Lamp
TLO
Root Cause
Troubleshooting Steps
Fault ID
264
Fault Group
34
Fault Name
[FAULT: 5V sensor supply 1 range]
Fault
Description
Primary: 5V Sensor Supply 1 Range
Fault
Secondary: 5V Sensor Supply 1 Range
Fault
Fault Lamp
TLO
Fault ID
265
Fault Group
34
Fault Name
[FAULT: 5V sensor supply 2 range]
Fault
Description
Primary: 5V Sensor Supply 2 Range
Fault
Secondary: 5V Sensor Supply 2 Range
Fault
Fault Lamp
TLO
Root Cause
This fault occurs if the Engineering value of the measured parameter is outside the expected
window defined by the calibratable Highest and Lowest Valid Engineering Values.
The Highest and Lowest possible engineering values define the range of values that can be
expected for the entire engine operating envelope. Any value observed outside this
envelope is flagged as a sensor range fault.
Troubleshooting Steps for Faults 264 and 265
1.
With Ignition switch in OFF position, remove ECU power by pulling the ECU circuit breaker. Wait 10s
before resetting. Is fault active or intermittent? If active, and won’t clear, replace the ECU. If
intermittent, go to step 2. If not active or intermittent, monitor engine operation for the fault to repeat.
If fault repeats, go to step 2.
2.
Inspect area around ECU, Power Box, ADL, and engine system cabling. Are there any RF or electrical
cables within 6” of any of these that carry the following frequency ranges*?
•
57Mhz (Supply 1)
•
316Mhz (Supply 2)
•
363Mhz (Supply 2)
•
59Mhz (Supply 1)
•
323Mhz (Supply 2)
•
380Mhz (Supply 1)
•
64Mhz (Supply 1)
•
338Mhz (Supply 2)
•
389Mhz (Supply 1)
•
68Mhz (Supply 1)
•
346Mhz (Supply 2)
•
398Mhz (Supply 1)
If yes, move cables so they are no longer within 6” of these components.
*NOTE: During RF Susceptibility testing, some frequencies in the ranges shown above were noted to cause
an intermittent range fault by altering the 5V supply voltage to 0.001 volts below its engineering
limit. This does not affect system operation, but, if the frequency is not removed, can produce an
ongoing nuisance fault.