Series 60 DDEC VI Troubleshooting – Section 91.2 SPN 2629/FMI 4

Section 91.2
SPN 2629/FMI 4

This condition is typically a short circuit.‪

Section 91.2.1
Short Circuit Check

Check as follows:‪

  1. Disconnect the TCO Sensor.
  2. Disconnect the 120–pin MCM connector.
  3. Measure the resistance
    1. If the resistance is less than 5k Ω, repair the short between the 120–pin MCM connector wire 52 and 112. See Figure "Turbo Compressor Outlet Temperature Sensor" . Refer to "91.2.1.1 Verify Repairs" .
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      Figure 1. Turbo Compressor Outlet Temperature Sensor

    3. If the resistance is greater than 5k Ω, go to step 4 .
  4. Measure the resistance between pin 2 of the TCO Sensor connector and ground.
    1. If the resistance is less than 5k Ω, repair the short circuit between pin 2 of the TCO Sensor connector and ground. Refer to "91.2.1.1 Verify Repairs" .
    2. If the resistance is greater than 5k Ω, contact the Detroit Diesel Customer Support Center (313–592–5800) for authorization to replace the MCM.
Section 91.2.1.1
Verify Repairs

Verify repairs as follows:‪

  1. Turn ignition OFF.
  2. Reconnect any electrical connections that were disconnected to perform the diagnosis.
  3. Clear codes with DDDL 7.0 or latest version.
  4. Start and bring engine up to operating temperature (over 140°F/60°C).
  5. Verify operation is satisfactory and no warning lamps illuminate. If warning lamps illuminate, troubleshoot the codes. If assistance is required, call the Detroit Diesel Customer Support Center at 313–592–5800.


EPA07 Series 60 DDEC VI Troubleshooting Guide - 6SE567
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