Appendix D
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TEO-540-C1A Engine Maintenance Manual
Fault ID
321
Fault Group
41
Fault Name
[FAULT: SH Priority 2 Corrupt
Record]
Fault
Description
SH priority 2 corrupt record fault*
Fault Lamp
None
Root Cause
This fault indicates a memory corruption in the priority 2 service history rolling buffer
Troubleshooting Steps
1.
With Ignition switch in OFF position, remove ECU power by pulling the ECU circuit breaker. Wait 10s
before resetting. Is fault active? If no, go to step 2. If yes, go to step 3.
2.
Clear Service faults using the FST by following the steps outlined in the “Access the Field Service
Tool” section in Appendix C or the latest revision of
SSP-118.
3.
Set ignition switch to on, do not start engine, complete step 2. Is fault still active? If no, sequence
complete. If yes, replace the ECU.
*NOTE: This fault does not cause any performance or operational limitations.
Fault ID
322
Fault Group
41
Fault Name
[FAULT: SH Priority 3 Corrupt
Record]
Fault
Description
SH priority 3 corrupt record fault*
Fault Lamp
None
Root Cause
This fault indicates a memory corruption in the priority 3 service history rolling buffer
Troubleshooting Steps
1.
With Ignition switch in OFF position, remove ECU power by pulling the ECU circuit breaker. Wait 10s
before resetting. Is fault active? If no, go to step 2. If yes, go to step 3.
2.
Clear Service faults using the FST by following the steps outlined in the “Access the Field Service
Tool” section in Appendix C or the latest revision of
SSP-118.
3.
Set ignition switch to on, do not start engine, complete step 2. Is fault still active? If no, sequence
complete. If yes, replace the ECU.
*NOTE: This fault does not cause any performance or operational limitations.
Fault ID
323
Fault Group
41
Fault Name
[FAULT: SH Priority 4 Corrupt
Record]
Fault
Description
SH priority 4 corrupt record fault*
Fault Lamp
None
Root Cause
This fault indicates a memory corruption in the priority 4 service history rolling buffer
Troubleshooting Steps
1.
With Ignition switch in OFF position, remove ECU power by pulling the ECU circuit breaker. Wait 10s
before resetting. Is fault active? If no, go to step 2. If yes, go to step 3.
2.
Clear Service faults using the FST by following the steps outlined in the “Access the Field Service
Tool” section in Appendix C or the latest revision of
SSP-118.
3.
Set ignition switch to on, do not start engine, complete step 2. Is fault still active? If no, sequence
complete. If yes, replace the ECU.
*NOTE: This fault does not cause any performance or operational limitations.