General Electrical Troubleshooting
General Electrical Troubleshooting
Issue 2 en
General troubleshooting in
electrical systems and electronic
control systems
Contents
General troubleshooting .................................................................................. 3
Troubleshooting in systems
specific to the chassis ................................................................................ 22
General
troubleshooting
according to the customer all the fuses are
intact.
If you study the specific fault and carry out
methodical troubleshooting using the wiring The vehicle is equipped with an ABS brake
diagram, test lamp, multimeter and in some system and it appears that the ABS system
cases also a PC and Scania Diagnos you will warning lamp is defective. The retarder and
find that troubleshooting in the electrical ABS system communicate with each other and
systems of modern vehicles and in their the retarder uses a test signal via the ABS
electronic control systems is not especially system warning lamp. If the signal is not
difficult. present, the retarder control unit disconnects
the retarder operation via the brake pedal and
Some basic knowledge of electrical systems downhill speed control.
and computer usage is however required.
It is therefore important to be familiar with the
This booklet should help you to find a suitable design of different electronic control systems
procedure when troubleshooting traditional and their communication with each other.
electrical systems and electronic control
systems.
You will find the basic electrical system on
both the wiring and circuit diagrams.
Specific equipment which is not standard on all
vehicles, e g a tag axle lift, has its own wiring
diagram.
Electronic control systems communicate
frequently with their components using digital
signals and varying voltage analogue signals.
This makes it impossible to use a test lamp as a
tool when troubleshooting.
When faults occur in electronic control
systems, fault codes are generally generated,
which can be read off with a PC and Scania
Diagnos.
A fault in one control system can produce a
subsequent fault in other control systems.
Sometimes the subsequent faults are more
obvious than the original fault.
Example:
A customer comes in and complains that the
vehicle retarder is not operating correctly. It
cannot be controlled via the brake pedal and
the downhill speed control is not operating
either. Nor has any warning lamp come on and
Cable marking
Colour mark*
BK black YE yellow
BN brown RD red
OG orange GN green
BU blue VT violet
GY grey WH white
PK pink
*The abbreviation relates to the name in
English, BlacK, YEllow etc.
Example:
15HB.RD-2.5+C8-3
15HB. Function (15 = Voltage with
key in start position, HB =
ABS circuit)
RD Colour
-2.5 Cable area, mm² (2.5mm²)
+C8-3 Address, other end
C8 = connector
-3 = Connection 3
To be considered ...
! WARNING!
Short circuit
Open circuit
Voltage drop
Earth fault
Example 2
Troubleshooting in
the basic electrical
system
Example
A customer comes in and says that the brake
light fuse is defective.
Troubleshooting in
systems specific to
the chassis
Example
1 A customer comes in and has problems with
the tag axle lift on his leaf sprung vehicle.
The tag axle lift cannot be lowered.
31.BK-1 +M11-2
31 = Earth connection
BK-1 = The cable is black (BK) and has
1 mm² cable area
+M11-2 = The other end of the cable is
found on component M11, connection 2
11 So now you can look for the tag axle lift
machine box on the vehicle and check using
a test lamp whether there is voltage between
the red and black connections on the V49
when the switch is pressed. By reading the
wiring diagram and looking at the cable
colour you can now figure out which
components you should test. Particularly if
there are several similar components side by
side.
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Troubleshooting in
the electronic
system
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connect the computer it will read off the control
systems that are located in the vehicle and any
fault codes at the same time. At the same time
you can troubleshoot and obtain the wiring
diagram, component location diagrams,
proposed remedies, etc using Scania Diagnos.
Scania Diagnos is therefore an extremely
effective tool with which to carry out
troubleshooting. As long as you work calmly
and methodically and read what appears on the
screen, you will resolve most faults. The risk of
replacing undamaged components is reduced
and at the same time unnecessary complaint
disputes are avoided.
Scania Diagnos, SD 2
You can troubleshoot in the various electronic
control systems with the Scania Diagnos
program. The program is sometimes called just
SD or SD2.
Scania Diagnos contains a number of windows,
three of which are main windows.
A detailed explanation about the program is
provided under the ? symbol found in the menu
bar.
There is a Help button in each window. This
provides information about all the functions and
buttons in the current window.
1 In the first window you select the vehicle
category you wish to work with.
In this window you can also opt to run
Scania Diagnos in demo mode. This option
is available in the Demo menu bar. The
choice of control systems which you can run
in demo mode is set out under File.
2 In the second window you select the system
group that you wish to work with.
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Example:
101 292
Either look directly at the label on the
central electric unit cover or use
Scania Diagnos/Opticruise/Components or
the Wiring diagram to see which fuses
belong to the control system.
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