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12 02-13 1 12 02-13 SUBJECT DATE SPN 5488/FMI 5 – GHG14 (ACM2.1) December 2013 Additions, Revisions, or Updates Publication Number / Title DDC-SVC-MAN-0084 Platform Section Title Change GHG14 DD Platform SPN 5488/FMI 5 – GHG14 This is a new diagnostic for SCR line heater 5. All information subject to change without notice. 12 02-13 Copyright © 2014 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION 3 2 SPN 5488/FMI 5 – GHG14 2 SPN 5488/FMI 5 – GHG14 This diagnostic is typically Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) Line Heater 5 Circuit Failed Open. Table 1. SPN 5488/FMI 5 Description SCR Line Heater 5 Circuit Failed Open Monitored Parameter SCR Line Heater 5 Circuit Typical Enabling Conditions Always on Monitor Sequence None Execution Frequency Continuous when enabling conditions met Typical Duration 2 Seconds Dash Lamps MIL, CEL Engine Reaction None Verification Output Component Test NOTE: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) line heaters are internal of the DEF lines. The heater electrical connectors are located near the DEF line couplings. 4 All information subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION 12 02-13 12 02-13 Table 2. Line Heater 1 Doser To Tank DEF Line (Long-Line Extension Only) Line Heater 2 Tank To Pump DEF Line Line Heater 3 Pump To Doser DEF Line (Long-Line Extension Only) Line Heater 4 Pump To Doser DEF Line Line Heater 5 Doser To Tank DEF Line Check as follows: 1. Disconnect line heater 5 harness connector. Refer to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) literature for schematic information. 2. Inspect the harness connector for signs of damaged, bent, spread, corroded or unseated (pushed out) pins and signs of moisture in the connector or wire damage near the connector. a. If signs of damage are present, repair as necessary. Using DDDL/DDRS 7.10 or higher, perform Output Component Test to verify repairs. b. If no signs of damage are present, Go to step 3. 3. Turn the ignition ON (key ON, engine OFF). 4. Measure the voltage between pin 2 on the line heater 5 harness side connector and battery ground. a. If the voltage is greater than 11.5V, Go to step 5. b. If the voltage is less than 11.5V, repair the wire between pin 2 on the harness side of the DEF line heater connector and pin 39 of the ACM2.1 120-pin connector. Using DDDL/DDRS 7.10 or higher, perform Output Component Test to verify repairs. 5. Turn the ignition OFF. 6. Disconnect the ACM2.1 120-pin connector. 7. Inspect the harness connector for signs of damaged, bent, spread, corroded or unseated (pushed out) pins and signs of moisture in the connector or wire damage near the connector. a. If signs of damage are present, repair as necessary. Using DDDL/DDRS 7.10 or higher, perform Output Component Test to verify repairs. b. If no signs of damage are present, Go to step 8. 8. Measure the resistance between pin 1 on the line heater 5 harness side connector and pin 16 of the ACM2.1 120-pin harness side connector. a. If the resistance is greater than 5 ohms, repair the open wire between pin 1 on the line heater 5 harness side connector and pin 16 of the ACM2.1 120-pin harness side connector. Refer to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) literature for schematic information. b. If the resistance is less than 5 ohms, replace line heater 5. Refer to section "Removal of the GHG14 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Lines". All information subject to change without notice. 12 02-13 Copyright © 2014 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION 5