Signal Too Low. Permanent Fault
Signal too low. Permanent fault
Other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
Note! Any other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in EMS2000 must be remedied and erased before this fault-tracing can be carried out.
Are any other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) stored?
Yes - Other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), continued
No - Checking the connectors
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Other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), continued
Have these diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) been remedied?
Yes - Erasing diagnostic trouble code (DTC)
No - DONE
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Erasing diagnostic trouble code (DTC)
- Ignition on
- Erase diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Select "Continue" when the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) have been erased.
Continue - Checking the connectors
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Checking the connectors
- Ignition off.
Check the connectors for the leak diagnostic pump, the system relay and control module. Check for contact resistance and oxidation. See Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring And Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Check the cable between leak diagnostic pump terminal #2 and control module terminal #35. Check for an open-circuit. See Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring And Terminals. Permanent Fault. Check for a short-circuit to ground. See Checking wiring and terminals. Permanent fault Checking Wiring And Terminals. Permanent Fault.
Remedy as necessary.
Other information:
- To connect the breakout box, see Connecting the breakout box. EMS 2000 Connecting The Breakout Box. EMS 2000.
Select Continue.
Continue - Activating the leak diagnostic
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Activating the leak diagnostic
Hint: If the test does not launch, this could be because the evaporative emission system (EVAP) control has not been active above a certain level. The control must change the level between each quick test carried out. The level is reached by allowing the engine to idle for approximately 5 minutes.
- Start the engine. Allow the engine to idle.
Note! The engine must be idling throughout the test.
- Clicking the VCT2000 symbol to activate the leak diagnostic
- Wait until the engine coolant temperature (ECT) exceeds 60 °C
- Start the leak diagnostic. YES is displayed during leak diagnostics
- Wait until the leak diagnostic is complete. Leak diagnostic active NO and leak diagnostic complete YES is displayed when the leak diagnostic is complete.
Hint: The time taken for the diagnostic varies depending on the fault status of the fuel tank system. The diagnostic process may take up to 4 minutes.
- Read off the results of the leak diagnostic. The leak diagnostic results are read off automatically when the test has been correctly completed
- The OK status will be displayed if the control module has not detected any faults. The Not OK status, and a number from 1-8 will be displayed if the control module has detected any faults. To interpret these faults, see the status definitions below.
Note! The status types can be translated into diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). However they are not stored as DTCs during this test.
- Click the stop button to re-run the test.
Status definitions:
- OK = The system is free of faults
- Not OK, status 1 = Leak diagnostic pump, signal too low. (ECM-65, signal too low)
- Not OK, status 2 = Leak diagnostic pump, signal too high. (ECM-65, signal too high)
- Not OK, status 3 = Leak diagnostic pump, faulty signal. (ECM-65, faulty signal)
- Not OK, status 4 = Leak diagnostic pump, blocked hose. (ECM-66, signal too low)
- Not OK, status 5 = Leakage 0.5 mm. (ECM-68, minor leak)
- Not OK, status 6 = Leakage 1 mm. (ECM-68, major leak)
- Not OK, status 7 = Leakage larger than 1 mm. (ECM-68, Fuel tank filler cap missing)
- Not OK, status 8 = Evaporative emission (EVAP) system blocked. (ECM-6A, signal too low).
Select a suitable alternative to continue:
1. Status OK
2. Status Not OK, status 1, 2 or 3 detected
3. Status Not OK, another diagnostic trouble code (DTC) has been detected.
1 - FAULT FOUND
2 - Replacing the component
3 - Fault-tracing information:
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Replacing the component
- Ignition off
- Replace the leak diagnostic pump. See Replacing the leak diagnostic pump Removal and Replacement.
Select Continue.
Continue - Verification
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Fault-tracing information:
- The control module has detected a fault other than the one that affects the relevant diagnostic trouble code (DTC). This may be because a fault occurred during the fault-tracing. Check that the hoses, connectors and components etc have been correctly reinstalled. Check that they are not damaged.
Select Continue.
Continue - DONE
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Verification
Verification
Verification
Hint: After carrying out the repair, check that the fault has been remedied.
Note! This test cannot be performed if there are diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) stored in EMS2000.
- Reinstall the components, reconnect the connectors etc.
- Ignition on
- Check that no other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored. If other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored, these must be remedied and erased first.
Are any other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) stored?
Yes - Fault-tracing information:
No - Activating the leak diagnostic
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Activating the leak diagnostic
Hint: If the test does not launch, this could be because the evaporative emission system (EVAP) control has not been active above a certain level. The control must change the level between each quick test carried out. The level is reached by allowing the engine to idle for approximately 5 minutes.
- Start the engine. Allow the engine to idle.
Note! The engine must be idling throughout the test.
- Clicking the VCT2000 symbol to activate the leak diagnostic
- Wait until the engine coolant temperature (ECT) exceeds 60 °C
- Start the leak diagnostic. YES is displayed during leak diagnostics
- Wait until the leak diagnostic is complete. Leak diagnostic active NO and leak diagnostic complete YES is displayed when the leak diagnostic is complete.
Hint: The time taken for the diagnostic varies depending on the fault status of the fuel tank system. The diagnostic process may take up to 4 minutes.
- Read off the results of the leak diagnostic. The leak diagnostic results are read off automatically when the test has been correctly completed
- The OK status will be displayed if the control module has not detected any faults. The Not OK status, and a number from 1-8 will be displayed if the control module has detected any faults. To interpret these faults, see the status definitions below.
Note! The status types can be translated into diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). However they are not stored as DTCs during this test.
- Click the stop button to re-run the test.
Status definitions:
- OK = The system is free of faults
- Not OK, status 1 = Leak diagnostic pump, signal too low. (ECM-65, signal too low)
- Not OK, status 2 = Leak diagnostic pump, signal too high. (ECM-65, signal too high)
- Not OK, status 3 = Leak diagnostic pump, faulty signal. (ECM-65, faulty signal)
- Not OK, status 4 = Leak diagnostic pump, blocked hose. (ECM-66, signal too low)
- Not OK, status 5 = Leakage 0.5 mm. (ECM-68, minor leak)
- Not OK, status 6 = Leakage 1 mm. (ECM-68, major leak)
- Not OK, status 7 = Leakage larger than 1 mm. (ECM-68, Fuel tank filler cap missing)
- Not OK, status 8 = Evaporative emission (EVAP) system blocked. (ECM-6A, signal too low).
Select a suitable alternative to continue:
1. The status is OK
2. Status Not OK (for the current diagnostic trouble code (DTC)) has been detected
3. Status Not OK, (for another diagnostic trouble code (DTC)) has been detected.
1 - VERIFIED
2 - VERIFICATION FAILED
3 - Fault-tracing information:
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Fault-tracing information:
- The control module has detected a fault other than the one that affects the relevant diagnostic trouble code (DTC). This may be because a fault occurred during the fault-tracing. Check that the hoses, connectors and components etc have been correctly reinstalled. Check that they are not damaged.
Select Continue.
Continue - VERIFIED
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Fault-tracing information:
- This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) cannot be verified before other DTCs have been remedied and erased
- Fault-trace, remedy and erase other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) first. Then select this diagnostic trouble code (DTC) to perform verification.
Select Continue.
Continue - VERIFICATION FAILED
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VERIFIED - FAULT FOUND
VERIFICATION FAILED - Fault-tracing information
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Fault-tracing information
Information
Fault-tracing information
The fault should have been detected and remedied. As this is not the case fault-tracing has failed.
Exit fault-tracing for this diagnostic trouble code (DTC) or make another attempt.
Do you want to exit fault-tracing?
Yes - FAULT-TRACING FAILED
No - Attempt New Test
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Attempt New Test - Checking the connectors
FAULT-TRACING FAILED - No Fault Found
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