SsangYong: Engine Euro 4. Manual - part 95

 

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SsangYong: Engine Euro 4. Manual - part 95

 

 

CHANGED BY

EFFECTIVE DATE

AFFECTED VIN

3

DIAGNOSIS

FFH

BRAKE

ECU

TCU

A/BAG

TC

RK-STICS

FFH

R/SENSOR

FA

T

C

TGS-LEVER

P/TRUNK

CCCS

DIAGNOSIS

0

10

11

12

14

15

16

17

20

21

22

23

24

25

30

31

32

34

36

38

39

41

42

No faults

Shutdown for overvoltage

Shutdown for undervoltage

Overheating (abnormal reference value)

Overheating  (difference evaluation-1)

Overheating (abnormal heater operation)

Overheating  (difference evaluation-2)

Overheating (defective hardware-2)

Open glow plug circuit

Overload or short circuit of glow plug

Short circuit of glow plug

-

-

Short circuit of communication line

Abnormal speed of combustion fan
motor

Defective combustion fan motor

Overload or short circuit of combus-
tion fan motor

Abnormal output of combustion fan
motor

-

-

-

Abnormal water pump operation

Overload or short circuit of water pump

-

Measure battery voltage (must be < 15.9V).
Check alternator and overvoltage.

Measure battery voltage (must be > 10.2V under load).
Check alternator, wiring and undervoltage.

Temperature at overheating sensor > 125°C: check cooling system.
Check temperature sensor and overheating sensor, replace if necessary.

Difference in temperature values between surface sensor and
control overheating sensor is too large. (Prerequisite for this
trouble code display is that the heater is in operation and the
water temperature at the overheating sensor has reached min.
80°C): check cooling system.
Check temperature sensor and overheating sensor, replace if
necessary

Heater does not operate (The controller is locked.)
Delete trouble code to release controller lock: check cooling system.
Check temperature sensor and overheating sensor, replace if nec-
essary

If the surface sensor has a far higher temperature value than the
control overheating sensor, then the system proceeds with a
fault shutdown.

Temperature at control overheating sensor > 130°C: check cool-
ing system. Check temperature sensor and overheating sensor,
replace if necessary.

Check plug cable for damage, replace if necessary

Check plug cable for damage, replace if necessary

Check plug cable for damage, replace if necessary

-

-

Check the communication line.

Defective fan wheel or combustion air fan motor (frozen,
contaminated, stiff, damaged cable)

Check cable harness for damage, replace if necessary.

Defective fan wheel or combustion air fan motor (contaminated, stiff)
Check cable harness for damage, replace if necessary.

Check the ground and short of combustion air fan motor circuit,
replace if necessary.

-

-

-

Check connector.

Check connector.

Remedies

Trouble Description

Trouble

Code

CHANGED BY

EFFECTIVE DATE

AFFECTED VIN

4

DIAGNOSIS

FFH

43

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

60

61

64

65

71

72

74

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

Abnormal output of water pump

Overload or short circuit of fuel pump

Abnormal fuel pump operation

Short circuit of fuel pump (B+)

Improper operation

Delayed heating time

Time exceeded for cold blowing

Flame aborted from “large” stage

Flame aborted from “small” stage

Abnormal overheating sensor
operation

Short circuit or ground of overheat-
ing sensor

Abnormal flame sensor operation

Short circuit of flame sensor

Defective surface sensor

Short circuit of surface sensor

Defective overheating prevention device

-

-

-

Watchdog reset

Abnormal reset function

ROM error

RAM error

Defective transistor

-

Check cable harness for damage, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness for damage, replace if necessary.
Check plug-in connection, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness for open to battery voltage, replace if necessary.

The controller is locked due to excessive starting problem.

During start (no flame formed yet), the flame sensor reports
temperature value too high for too long, check exhaust gas,
combustion air and flame sensor.

Check exhaust gas and combustion air.
Check fuel quantity and fuel supply.
Clean or replace filter in fuel pump.

Fault (no more starting attempt allowed ). Check exhaust gas
and combustion air system.
Check fuel quantity and fuel supply.
Check flame sensor - see trouble code 64 and 65.

Fault (no more starting attempt allowed ). Check exhaust gas
and combustion air system.
Check fuel quantity and fuel supply.
Check flame sensor - see trouble code 64 and 65.

Check cable harness for damage, check plug-in connection,
replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness, replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness for damage, check plug-in connection,
replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness, replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness for damage, check plug-in connection,
replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

Check cable harness, replace if necessary.
Check sensor resistance value, replace if necessary.

-

-

-

-

Replace controller.

If too many resets occurs, replace controller

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Remedies

Trouble Description

Trouble

Code

CHANGED BY

EFFECTIVE DATE

AFFECTED VIN

5

DIAGNOSIS

FFH

BRAKE

ECU

TCU

A/BAG

TC

RK-STICS

FFH

R/SENSOR

FA

T

C

TGS-LEVER

P/TRUNK

CCCS

• Change radiator.

• Change coolant auxiliary tank

• Change heater core.

• Check hose or replace clamp.

• Change hose.

• Change gasket.

• Change water pump.

• Change water inlet cap gasket.

• Change thermostat sealing.

• Tighten bolt to specified torque.

• Change cylinder head gasket.

• Add coolant

• Check density of coolant (Anti-freezer).

• Check bent of hose, replace if necessary.

• Change thermostat

• Change water pump.

• Change radiator.

• Change coolant auxiliary tank or tank cap.

• Change cylinder head or cylinder block.

• Clean coolant flow line.

• Clean radiator core.

• Change or check cooling fan.

• Change sensor or check relevant wiring.

• Change thermostat.

• Change or check cooling fan.

• Change sensor or check relevant wiring.

Trouble Diagnosis

Remedies

Causes

Low coolant
level

Abnormally
high coolant
temperature

Abnormally
low coolant
temperature

• Leakage in radiator

• Leakage in coolant auxiliary tank

• Leakage in heater core

• Leakage in joint junction of coolant hose

• Leakage in defective coolant hose

• Leakage in water pump gasket

• Leakage in water pump sealing

• Leakage in water inlet cap

• Leakage in thermostat housing

• Insufficient tightening torque of cylinder head bolt

• Damaged cylinder head gasket

• The coolant leakage (Check the coolant level)

• Excessive anti-freezer

• Poor coolant hose condition

• Defective thermostat

• Defective water pump

• Defective radiator

• Defective coolant auxiliary tank or tank cap

• Crack in cylinder head or in cylinder block

• Clogged water flow in cylinder head or block

• Clogged water flow in radiator core

• Defective cooling fan

• Defective temp. sensor, wiring, and lamp cluster

• Defective thermostat

• Defective cooling fan

• Defective temp. sensor, wiring, and lamp cluster

95

96

97

98

99

Software error

Abnormal process operation

Wrong processor cycle

Defective main relay

EEPROM error

Check cable harness for open to battery voltage, replace if
necessary.

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Replace controller.

Remedies

Trouble Description

Trouble

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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