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Service Bulletin No.

2964E
MODEL TYPE SECTION/GROUP DATE

D Series Coaches Service Information 8-- Engine April 15, 2009

DDC S60 2007 ENGINES


SUBJECT

CONDITIONS
Service Information Only

THIS BULLETIN SUPERCEDES FIELD SERVICE BULLETIN 2964, 2964B, 2964C & 2964D
IN THEIR ENTIRETY.

FIELD SERVICE BULLETIN 2964D WAS REVISED TO REVISION E TO UPDATE THE


REGENERATION INFORMATION ON PAGES 27, 28 & 30.

Description:
This service information bulletin will provide customer support documentation for D series coaches equipped with a
DDC S60 2007 engine.

Service information contained in this bulletin covers the following items:

DDC S60 2007 ENGINE


Coolant Temperature Operating Range Page 2
ULSD Fuel Page 2
Lubrication Page 2
Coolant Page 3
Diagnostic Trouble Codes Retrieval Page 4
Diagnostic Trouble Codes Page 7

DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER


General Description Page 24
Regeneration Page 26
Regeneration Tell-tale Lamps Page 26
Regeneration Modes Page 27
Regeneration Switch Page 27
DPF and HET Tell-tale Conditions Page 28
Regeneration Strategy Page 30

Check Message Tell-tale Page 29

ENGINE COOLING COMPARTMENT DOORS Page 31

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DDC S60 EPA ENGINE

COOLANT TEMPERATURE OPERATING RANGE


NORMAL OPERATING RANGE 185_F---226_F ( 85_C---108_C )
AMBER CHECK ENGINE TELLTALE LAMP ILLUMINATES 227_F ( 108_C )
RED STOP ENGINE TELLTALE LAMP ILLUMINATES 229_F ( 109_C )
WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE RED LED LIGHT ILLUMINATES 227_F ( 108_C )
ENGINE THERMOSTAT STARTS TO OPEN 185_F ( 85_C )
ENGINE THERMOSTAT FULLY OPEN 200_F ( 93_C )

DIESEL FUEL

NOTE
Effective with unit number 57956 ( as well as unit numbers 57900, 57713, 57830 ), engines must must
comply with EPA mandated low emission guidelines by using ULSD ( ultra low sulfur diesel ) fuel. Refer
to MCI Service Bulletin 2947, located at www.mcicoach.com, for more information regarding ULSD.
Failure to use ULSD fuel in 2007 EPA engines will result in component damage.

LUBRICATION
Diesel Engine Lubricating Oils
Diesel engines require heavy-duty lubricating oils. Basic requirements of such oils are lubricating quality, high heat
resistance, and control of contaminants. The only lubricating oil recommended for DDC S60 diesel engines is the CES
20071 or CES 20076 and viscosity grade SAE 15W-40.
Synthetic Oils
Synthetic oils may be used in DDC S60 engines, provided they are API licensed and meet the performance and
chemical requirements of non---synthetic oils in the API Category III and viscosity grade SAE 15W-40. The use of synthetic
oil does not extend the oil drain interval recommended by DDC.

Table 1. Lubricating Oil Recommended


API Service Code SAE
Classification Grade
CJ--4 15W--40 Summer / 5W--40 Winter

Effective with unit number 57956 ( as well as unit numbers 57900, 57713, 57830 ), 2007 EPA engines must
only use CJ- 4 engine oil. If the ambient temperature is above 15_F (- 9.5_C), 15W40 oil must be used. If the
ambient temperature is below 15_F (- 9.5_C), 5W40 must be used.

Failure to use CJ- 4 engine oil in 2007 EPA engines will reduce component life.

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Figure 1. DDC S60 2007 engine oil fill and dipstick location.

COOLANT
Power Cool or Power Cool Plus can be used in DDC S60 engines. Before changing or adding coolant to the coach
system, verify the type of coolant used in the coach.
Power Cool Plus can be identified by it’s red color. Power Cool can be identified by it’s purple color.

DO NOT mix Power Cool and Power Cool Plus coolant. Each contains different inhibitors which are not
compatible.
Mixing coolants will result in component failure.

Figure 2.

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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE RETRIEVAL

NOTE
Effective with unit number 57956 ( as well as unit numbers 57900, 57713, 57830 ), engine diagnostic trouble
codes are indicated through the alphanumeric display, located at the bottom of the speedometer.

The yellow Check Engine and red Stop Engine tell-tale lights no longer provide engine flash codes.

Engine Code Retrieval


The alphanumeric display, located at the bottom of the speedometer, displays the diagnostic trouble codes
( Figure 3 ).
The diagnostic trouble codes are displayed as J1939 SPN---FMI codes. A maximum of five codes can be listed at one
time. These codes are logged in the ECM with the most severe or recent code listed first.
The MODE switch allows the driver to scroll through active system messages, when the coach is at a complete stop.
Pressing the SET switch will not clear the diagnostic trouble codes.
Record all codes.

Engine Code Example: 27 (4) -- EGR Valve Position Circuit / Voltage Below Normal or Shorted to Low Source
Source Code: 0 ( Engine )
P (SPN): 27
FMI: 4

NOTE
MCI has designated Source Code “ 0 “ for the engine codes.

MODE SET
button button

FIGURE 3. Speedometer alphanumeric display.

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Engine Code Retrieval cont’d

To navigate to the FAULTS screen on the speedometer alphanumeric display:

--- press the MODE button ( LH side of the speedometer ) 5 times, to display the DIAGNOSTIC screen (Figure 4),

FIGURE 4. Speedometer ( Diag. screen )

--- press the SET button ( RH side of the speedometer ) 1 time, to display the AUTO screen (Figure 5),

FIGURE 5. Speedometer

--- press the MODE button ( LH side of the speedometer ) 2 times, to display the FAULTS screen (Figure 6),

FIGURE 6. Speedometer ( Faults screen )

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Engine Code Retrieval cont’d


--- press the SET button 1 time, to display the Parameter Group Number ( PGN ) / “ code ” screen (Figure 7),

FIGURE 7. Speedometer ( PGN screen )


--- press the SET button 1 time, to display the SPN / Source screen,

FIGURE 8. Speedo (Source code {SRC})

NOTE
MCI has designated Source Code “ 0 “ for the engine codes.
--- press the SET button 1 time, to display the FMI screen (Figure 9).

FIGURE 9. Speedometer ( FMI ).

FIGURE 10. Speedometer ( No codes present ).


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DDC S60 DIAGNOSTIC CODES / CPC ( CHASSIS MOUNTED ECU MESSAGES )

J1939 FMI DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION


SPN
70 2 Park Break Status Not Plausible (Vehicle Moving)
70 19 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #1 is erratic
70 13 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #1 is missing
70 19 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #2 is erratic
70 13 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #2 is missing
70 19 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #3 is erratic
70 13 J1939 Park Brake Switch Signal from Source #3 is missing
84 21 Vehicle Speed Failure
84 3 Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Failed High
84 4 Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Failed Low
84 2 VSS Anti Tamper Detection via Virtual Gear Ratio
84 8 VSS Anti Tamper Detection via Fixed Frequency Device
84 6 VSS Anti Tamper Detection via ABS Vehicle Speed Comparison
84 19 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #1 is erratic
84 13 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #1 is missing
84 19 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #2 is erratic
84 13 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #2 is missing
84 19 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #3 is erratic
84 13 J1939 Wheel--Based Vehicle Speed Signal from Source #3 is missing
84 20 Vehicle speed Sensor Drifted High Error (VSS signal not plausible)
91 13 Accelerator Pedal Learn Error
91 3 Accelerator Pedal Circuit Failed High
91 4 Accelerator Pedal Circuit Failed Low
91 8 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Signal 1 Frequency Out of Range
91 14 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Not Learned
91 7 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Idle Not Recognized
91 31 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Learned Range to Lare
91 3 Accelerator Pedal Signal Circuit Failed High
91 9 J1939 EEC2 Message is missing
91 0 Oil Level High
98 18 Oil Level Low
98 1 Oil Level Very Low
100 18 Oil Pressure Low
100 1 Oil Pressure Very Low
107 0 Air Filter Restriction High
107 4 Air Filter Signal Circuit Failed Low
107 3 Air Filter Signal Circuit Failed High
110 16 Coolant Temperature High
110 0 Coolant Temperature Very High
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111 18 Coolant Level Low


111 3 Coolant Level Circuit Failed High
111 4 Coolant Level Circuit Failed Low
111 1 Coolant Level Very Low
168 0 Battery Voltage Very Low
168 0 Battery Voltage High
168 18 Battery Voltage Low
168 14 Opt Idle Detected Charging System or Battery Failure
168 14 ECU Powerdown Not Completed (Main Battery Terminal Possibly Floating)
171 2 Ambient Temperature Sensor Data Erratic
171 14 J1587 Ambient Air Temp Sensor Data Not Received This Ign Cycle
171 9 J1587 Ambient Air Temp Sensor Data Message Stopped Arriving
191 9 J1939 ETC1 Message is Missing
191 19 J1939 Transmission Output Shaft Speed Signal is Erratic
191 13 J1939 Transmission Output Shaft Speed Signal is Missing
247 9 MCM Engine Hours Data Not Received or Stopped Arriving
247 10 MCM Engine Hours Data Increasing at an implausible Rate
247 0 MCM Engine Hours Data Higher Than Expected
247 1 MCM Engine Hours Data Lower Than Expected
523 19 J1939 Transmission Current Gear Signal is Erratic
523 13 J1939 Transmission Current Gear Signal is Missing
524 9 J1939 J1939 ETC2 Message is Missing
527 9 J1939 CCVS Message from Source #1 ID Missing
527 9 J1939 CCVS Message from Source #2 ID Missing
527 9 J1939 CCVS Message from Source #3 ID Missing
558 2 Idle Validation Switch Inputs Reversed
558 5 Idle Validation Switch 2 Circuit Failed Low
558 6 Idle Validation Switch 2 Circuit Failed High
558 4 Idle Validation Switch 1 Circuit Failed Low
558 3 Idle Validation Switch 1 Circuit Failed High
596 19 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 1 is Erratic
596 13 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 1 is Missing
596 19 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 2 is Erratic
596 13 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 2 is Missing
596 19 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 3 is Erratic
596 13 J1939 Cruise Control Enable Switch Signal from Source # 3 is Missing
597 2 Service Brake Status Not Plausible
597 19 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 1 is Erratic
597 13 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 1 is Missing
597 19 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 2 is Erratic
597 13 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 2 is Missing
597 19 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 3 is Erratic
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597 13 J1939 Service Brake Switch Signal from Source # 3 is Missing


599 4 Cruise Control SET and RESUME Circuits Failed Low
600 19 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #1 is Erratic
600 13 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #1 is Missing
600 19 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #2 is Erratic
600 13 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #2 is Missing
600 19 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #3 is Erratic
600 13 J1939 Cruise Control Coast Switch Signal from Source #3 is Missing
602 19 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #1 is Erratic
602 13 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #1 is Missing
602 19 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #2 is Erratic
602 13 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #2 is Missing
602 19 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #3 is Erratic
602 13 J1939 Cruise Control Accelerate Switch Signal from Source #3 is Missing
608 14 J1708 Data Link Failure
609 12 CPC2 Hardware Failure
615 9 J1939 DM1 Message from Transmission is Missing
625 13 ECAN ID_1629 Diagnostic Message Not Received This Ignition Cycle
625 9 ECAN ID_1629 Diagnostic Message No Longer Being Received
625 10 ECAN ID_1629 Reporting Inconsistant Number of Frames
625 2 ECAN ID_1629 Diagnostic Message Reporting Data Not Available
625 14 ECAN ID_1629 Diagnostic Message Reporting an Unknown MUID
625 9 Incorrect MCM System ID Received
625 9 MCM System ID Not Received or Stopped Arriving
625 4 ECAN Link Circuit Failure
628 14 XFLASH Static Fault Code Memory Page Read Write Failure
628 13 20ms ECU OS Tank Locked in an Endless Loop
628 13 20ms ECU OS Task Timed out Prior to Completion
628 13 1000ms ECU OS Task Locked in an Endless Loop
628 13 1000ms ECU OS Task Timed out Prior to Completion
629 2 CPC Hardware/Software Mismatch
629 12 DDEC Data Xflash Write Error, Replace CPC2.
630 2 EEPROM Checksum Failure
630 2 EEPROM Checksum Failure for the SCR Block
630 13 SCR Number Out of Range
630 14 MCM Fault Codes Unavailable via J1939 and J1587
630 14 MCM Fault Code Table Inconsistant--Upgrade MCM Software
630 14 Insufficient Static Fault Code Storage Memory -- Upgrade CPC Software
630 14 MCM Fault Code Table Inconsistant -- Upgrade MCM Software
639 14 J1939 Data Link Failure
701 3 Digital Output 4 09 Circuit Failed High
701 4 Digital Output 4 09 Circuit Failed Low
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702 3 Digital Output 3 17 Circuit Failed High


702 4 Digital Output 3 17 Circuit Failed Low
703 3 Digital Output 3 09 Circuit Failed High
703 4 Digital Output 3 09 Circuit Failed Low
704 3 Digital Output 4 07 Circuit Failed High
704 4 Digital Output 4 07 Circuit Failed Low
705 3 Digital Output 1 13 Circuit Failed High
705 4 Digital Output 1 13 Circuit Failed Low
706 3 Digital Output 3 10 Circuit Failed High
706 4 Digital Output 3 10 Circuit Failed Low
707 3 Digital Output 2 10 Circuit Failed High (CEL/AWL Lamp)
707 4 Digital Output 2 10 Circuit Failed Low (CEL/AWL Lamp)
708 3 Digital Output 3 12 Circuit Failed High
708 4 Digital Output 3 12 Circuit Failed Low
709 3 Digital Output 3 16 Circuit Failed High
709 4 Digital Output 3 16 Circuit Failed Low
710 3 Digital Output 4 06 Circuit Failed High
710 4 Digital Output 4 06 Circuit Failed Low
711 3 Digital Output 1 05 Circuit Failed High
711 4 Digital Output 1 05 Circuit Failed Low
712 3 Digital Output 1 04 Circuit Failed High
712 4 Digital Output 1 04 Circuit Failed Low
713 3 Digital Output 3 07 Circuit Failed High
713 4 Digital Output 3 07 Circuit Failed Low
713 5 Digital Output 3 07 Open Circuit
713 7 TOP2 Shift Failure
714 3 Digital Output 3 08 Circuit Failed High
714 4 Digital Output 3 08 Circuit Failed Low
714 5 Digital Output 3 08 Open Circuit
715 3 Digital Output 4 10 Circuit Failed High
904 9 J1939 EBC2 Message From ABS is Missing
904 19 J1939 Front Axle Speed Signal is Erratic
904 13 J1939 Front Axle Speed Signal is Missing
972 2 Throttle Inhibit Switch Signal Not Plausible
973 9 J1939 EBC1 Message is Missing
973 13 J1939 Engine Retarder Selection Signal Missing
973 19 J1939 Engine Retarder Selection Signal Erratic
974 2 Remote Accelerator Pedal Supply Voltage Out of Range
974 3 Remote Accelerator Pedal Circuit Failed High
974 4 Remote Accelerator Pedal Circuit Failed Low
981 0 PTO CC+ and CC-- Switches Pressed Simultaneously
986 9 J1939 CM1 Message is Missing
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1267 4 Digital Output 4 10 Circuit Failed High


1267 3 Digital Output 4 10 Circuit Failed Low
1321 4 Starter Lockout Output Shorted to Ground
1321 3 Starter Lockout Output Open Circuit
1590 19 Adaptive Cruise Control Message
1590 9 Adaptive Cruise Control Device Reporting Error
1624 9 J1939 TC01 Message is Missing
1624 19 J1939 Tachograph Vehicle Speed Signal is Erratic
1624 13 J1939 Tachograph Vehicle Speed Signal is Missing
1663 7 Optimized Idle Safety Loop Faulted
1716 9 J1939 ERC1 Message is Missing
1845 9 J1939 TCFG2 Message is Missing
2623 14 Pwm Accelerator Pedal GAS1 and GAS2 Signal Missing
2623 8 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Signal 2 Frequency Out of Range
2900 9 J1939 ETC7 Message is Missing
3510 3 Accelerator Pedal Supply Voltage Circuit Failed High
3510 4 Accelerator Pedal Supply Voltage Circuit Failed Low
3510 4 Pwm Accelerator Pedal Supply Voltage Missing
3510 3 Accelerator Pedal Supply Voltage Circuit Failed High
3606 9 J1939 ESS Message is Missing
3695 2 Manual DPF Regen and DPF Inhibit Switch Rationality Fault
3695 19 DPF Regen Inhibit MUX Switch Message Contains Data Error Indicator
3695 13 DPF Regen Inhibit MUX Switch Message Contains SNV Indicator
3695 9 DPF Regen Inhibit MUX Switch Message Stopped Arriving
3695 14 DPF Regen Inhibit MUX Switch Message Not Received this Ignition Cycle
3696 19 DPF Regen Force MUX Switch Message Contains Data Error Indicator
3696 13 DPF Regen Force MUX Switch Message Contains SNV Indicator
3696 9 DPF Regen Force MUX Switch Message Stopped Arriving
3696 14 DPF Regen Force MUX Switch Message Not Received This Ignition Cycle

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DDC S60 DIAGNOSTIC CODES / MCM ( ENGINE MOUNTED ECU MESSAGES )


J1939 FMI DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
SPN
27 4 EGR Valve Position Circuit Failed Low
27 3 EGR Valve Position Circuit Failed
27 2 EGR Valve Position Feedback Failed
27 0 EGR Valve Position Feedback Failed (High Box)
27 1 EGR Valve Position Feedback Failed (Low Box)
27 14 EGR Valve Position Positive Torque Error
27 7 EGR Valve Stuck Open
27 19 Smart Actuator Indicates EGR Position Error
51 4 Intake Air Throttle Circuit Failed Low
51 3 Intake Air Throttle Circuit Failed High
51 2 Intake Throttle Position Deviation Error
51 0 Intake Air Throttle Position High
51 1 Intake Air Throttle Position Low
51 7 Intake Throttle Auto Calibration Error
94 4 Fuel Compensation Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed Low
94 3 Fuel Compensation Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed High
94 1 Fuel Pressure Too High/Too Low
97 4 Water in Fuel Circuit Failed Low
97 3 Water in Fuel Circuit Failed High
98 1 Oil Level Circuit Failed Low
98 0 Oil Level Circuit Failed High
98 13 Oil Level Measurement, configuration Error
98 14 Oil Level Measurement, Oil Level Too Low or Too High
100 4 Engine Oil Pressure Circuit Failed Low
100 3 Engine Oil Pressure Circuit Failed High
100 1 Engine Oil Pressure Low
100 2 Oil Pressure Plausibility--Engine Running
100 2 Oil Pressure Plausibile--Stop
103 2 Turbo Charger Speed Not Plausible
103 1 Turbo Charger Speed Below Threshold (High Box)
103 0 Turbo Charger Speed Below Threshold (Low Box)
103 4 Turbo Charger Speed Sensor Circuit Failed Low
103 3 Turbo Charger Speed Sensor Circuit Failed High
108 4 Barometric Pressure Circuit Failed Low
108 3 Barometric Pressure Circuit Failed High
108 2 Ambient Pressure Plausibility Fault (Low Box)
108 20 Ambient Pressure Plausibility Fault (High Box)
110 4 Engine Coolant Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
110 3 Engine Coolant Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
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110 0 Coolant Temperature High


110 14 Coolant Temperature/Engine Oil Temperature Plausibility Fault
110 2 Engine Coolant Sensor (OUT), GEneral Temp. Plausibility Error
132 7 Intake Air Throttle Valve Closure Direction--Positive Torque
132 14 Intake Air Throttle Valve Closure Direction--Braking Condition
132 14 HC--Doser Fuel Pressure Not Plausible
132 1 Air Mass Flow Too Low
132 13 Air Mass Auto Calibration Failed
158 2 Ignition Switch Not Plausible
164 4 Rail Pressure governor Sensor Circuit Failed Low
164 3 Rail Pressure Governor Sensor Circuit Failed Low
164 0 Rail Pressure Governor (High SIde) Error
164 0 Rail Pressure Governor (Low SIde) Error
168 1 Battery Voltage Low
168 0 Battery Voltage High
171 4 Ambient Temperature Circuit Failed Low
171 3 Ambient Temperature Circuit Failed High
174 4 Fuel Temperature Circuit Failed Low
174 3 Fuel Temperature Circuit Failed High
174 2 Fuel Temperature Sensor, General Temperature Plausible
174 0 Fuel Temperature Too High
175 3 Engine Oil Temperature Circuit Failed Low
175 14 Engine Oil Temperature Circuit Failed High
175 2 Engine Oil Temperature Sensor, General Temperature Plausibility
190 2 Engine Speed High
354 4 Relative Humidity Circuit Failed Low
354 3 Relative Humidity Circuit Failed High
411 4 EGR Delta Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
411 3 EGR Delta Pressure Sensor Circuit High
411 0 EGR Differential Pressure Failed (High Box)
411 1 EGR Differential Pressure Failed (Low Box)
411 5 EGR Sampling Range Failed
411 13 EGR Delta Pressure Sensor Out of Calibration
411 13 EGR Delta Pressure Sensor Out of Calibration
412 3 EGR Temperature Sensor Circuit Failed High
412 4 EGR Temperature Sensor Circuit Failed Low
412 20 EGR Temperature Drift (High Box)
412 21 EGR Temperature Drift (Low Box)
412 2 EGR Temperature Sensor, General Temperature Plausibility Error
412 0 EGR Temperature Very High
412 16 EGR Temperature Sensor/Temperature Too High
615 4 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed High MU_ISP_T_TBD4_SRL
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615 3 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed High MU_ISP_T_TBD4_SRH
615 4 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed Low MU_ISP_T_TBD1_SRL
615 3 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed High
615 4 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed Low MU_ISP_T_TBD2_SRH
615 3 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed High MU_ISP_T_TBD2_SRH
615 4 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed Low MU_ISP_T_TBD3_SRH
615 3 Reserved Monitoring Unit For Temperature Diagnostics, Circuit Failed High MU_ISP_T_TBD3_SRH
615 4 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
615 3 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Input (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
615 4 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
615 3 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Input (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
615 4 Water Pump 1 Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Water Pump 1 Circuit Failed High
615 5 Water Pump 1 Circuit Failed Open
615 4 Turbo Compound Valve Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Turbo Compound Valve Circuit Failed High
615 5 Turbo Compound Valve Circuit Failed Open
615 4 Turbo Brake Sleeve Circuit Failed Low
615 5 Turbo Brake Sleeve Circuit Failed Open
615 4 Function 20 Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Function 20 Circuit Failed High
615 5 Function 20 Circuit Failed Open
615 3 Service Push Button Circuit Failed High
615 14 Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost System Performance
615 14 Starter Electronic Fault / ECU Internal (Res)
615 14 Starter Jammed (Tooth to Tooth Jam)
615 14 Rall Pressure Governor, Valve Stays Open
615 14 MU_RPG_INT_MON_SRH_, I Term Value Too High
615 14 Rall Pressure Governor, Leakage in High Pressure Too High
615 14 Rall Pressure Governor Sensor, Signal Drift
615 14 Rall Pressure Governor Sensor, Sensor Supply Line Broken
615 4 Compressor Differential Pressure Outlet Failed Low
615 3 Compressor Differential Pressure Outlet Failed High
615 14 Doser Metering and Safety Unit Valve Seals Check
615 14 High Pressure Pump, Leakage or TDC Position Wrong
615 4 Flap In Front of EGR Cooler Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Flap In Front of EGR Cooler Circuit Failed High
615 5 Flap In Front of EGR Cooler Circuit Failed Open
615 4 RCP Test Function 1 Circuit Failed Low
615 3 RCP Test Function 1 Circuit Failed High
615 5 RCP Test Function 1 Circuit Failed Open
615 4 RCP Test Function 2 Circuit Failed Low
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615 3 RCP Test Function 2 Circuit Failed High


615 5 RCP Test Function 2 Circuit Failed Open
615 4 Volute Control Valve, Shorted to Ground
615 3 Volute Control Valve, Shorted to Battery
615 5 Volute Control Valve, Open Load
615 4 Volute Shut Off Valve, Shorted to Ground
615 3 Volute Shut Off Valve, Shorted to Battery
615 5 Volute Shut Off Valve, Open Load
615 4 Function 30 Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Function 30 Circuit Failed High
615 5 Function 30 Circuit Failed Open
615 4 Function 31 Circuit Failed Low
615 3 Function 31 Circuit Failed High
615 5 Function 31 Circuit Failed Open
615 14 Smart Remote Actuator 2, No Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
615 9 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
615 16 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Temperature Fault
615 7 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Failsafe Mode, Motor On
615 11 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Restricted Operability
615 15 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Temperature Warning
615 8 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Internal Test Running
615 31 Smart Remote Actuator 2, Unknown Error Code
615 13 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Differential Pressure Sensor Out of Calibration
615 13 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Differential Pressure Sensor Out of Calibration
615 19 Smart Actuator Indicates Actuator Position Error
625 2 Invalid Data on Engine CAN Link
625 9 No Data Received from Engine CAN Link
625 9 Engine Can Low Wire Defect -- (Wire1)
625 9 Engine Can Low Wire Defect -- (Wire2)
630 12 EEPROM Read / Write Operation Failed
630 13 Calibration Data Not Plausible
630 13 Calibration Data Not Plausible (CPLD)
634 4 Constant Throttle Valve Circuit Failed Low
634 3 Constant Throttle Valve Circuit Failed High
634 5 Constant Throttle Valve Circuit Failed Open
636 1 Crankshaft Position Sensor Signal Voltage Too Low
636 3 Crankshaft Position Sensor Open Circuit
636 4 Crankshaft Position Sensor Short to Ground
636 8 Crankshaft Position Sensor Time Out
636 14 Crankshaft Position Sensor Pins Swapped
636 2 No Match of Camshaft and Crankshaft Signals
641 4 Turbo Control Circuit Failed Low
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641 3 Turbo Control Circuit Failed High


641 5 Turbo Control Circuit Open
641 14 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), No Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
641 9 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
641 7 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Failsafe Mode, Motor On
641 11 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Internal Test Running
641 8 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Unknown Error Code
647 4 Fan Stage 1 Circuit Failed Low
647 3 Fan Stage 1 Circuit Failed High
647 5 Fan Stage 1 Circuit Failed Open
651 14 Injector Cylinder #1 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
651 10 Injector Cylinder #1 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
651 5 Injector Cylinder #1 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Closed
651 7 Injector Cylinder #1 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Open or Leakage
651 6 Injector Cylinder #1 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
651 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #1 Valve Out of Range
652 14 Injector Cylinder #2 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
652 10 Injector Cylinder #2 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
652 5 Injector Cylinder #2 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Closed
652 7 Injector Cylinder #2 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Open or Leakage
652 6 Injector Cylinder #2 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
652 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #2 Value Out of Range
653 14 Injector Cylinder #4 Needle Control Valve, Abnormal Operation
654 10 Injector Cylinder #4 Needle Control Valve, Abnormal Rate of Change
654 5 Injector Cylinder #4 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Closed
654 7 Injector Cylinder #4 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Open or Leakage
654 6 Injector Cylinder #4 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
654 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #4 Value Out of Range
655 14 Injector Cylinder #5 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
655 10 Injector Cylinder #5 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
655 5 Injector Cylinder #5 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Closed
655 7 Injector Cylinder #5 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Open or Leakage
655 6 Injector Cylinder #5 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
655 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #5 Value Out of Range
656 14 Injector Cylinder #6 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
656 10 Injector Cylinder #6 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
656 5 Injector Cylinder #6 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Closed
656 7 Injector Cylinder #6 Nozzle Control Valve or Spill Control Valve, Jammed Open or Leakage
656 6 Injector Cylinder #6 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
656 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #6 Value Out of Range
657 14 Injector Cylinder #7 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
657 10 Injector Cylinder #7 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
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657 6 Injector Cylinder #7 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit


657 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #7 Value Out of Range
658 14 Injector Cylinder #8 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Operation
658 10 Injector Cylinder #8 Needle Control Valve Abnormal Rate of Change
658 6 Injector Cylinder #8 Needle Control Valve, Valve Shorted Circuit
658 31 Engine Smoothness Control / Cylinder #7 Value Out of Range
677 2 Starter Switch Inconsistent
677 5 Engine Starter Relay Circuit Failed Low
677 4 Engine Starter Relay Open Circuit
677 14 Starter Electronic Fault/ECU Internal (Main)
677 7 Engine Starter Relay -- Starter Does Not Engage
677 3 Engine Starter Relay Shorted to High Source
677 7 Engine Starter Relay Jammed
698 4 Gridheater Circuit Failed Low
698 3 Gridheater Circuit Failed High
698 5 Gridheater Circuit Failed Open
715 4 High Side Digital Output #1 Circuit Failed Low
715 3 High Side Digital Output #1 Circuit Failed High
715 5 High Side Digital Output #2 Circuit Failed Open
716 4 High Side Digital Output #2 Circuit Failed Low
723 1 Camshaft Position Sensor Signal Voltage Too Low
723 3 Camshaft Position Sensor Open Circuit
723 4 Camshaft Position Sensor Short to Ground
723 8 Camshaft Position Sensor Time Out
723 14 Camshaft Position Sensor Pins Swapped
729 4 Grid Heater Circuit Failed Low
729 14 Grid Heater Special Instructions
729 3 Grid Heater Circuit Failed High
729 7 Grid Heater Defect
729 0 Grid Heater Permanently On
1071 4 Fan Stage 2 Circuit Failed Low
1071 3 Fan Stage 2 Circuit Failed High
1071 5 Fan Stage 2 Circuit Failed Open
1072 4 Jake Brake Stage 1 Circuit Failed Low
1072 3 Jake Brake Stage 1 Circuit Failed High
1072 5 Jake Brake Stage 1 Circuit Failed Open
1073 4 Jake Brake Stage 2 Circuit Failed Low
1073 3 Jake Brake Stage 2 Circuit Failed High
1073 5 Jake Brake Stage 2 Circuit Failed Open
1074 4 Exhaust Brake Circuit Failed Low
1074 3 Exhaust Brake Circuit Failed High
1074 5 Exhaust Brake Circuit Failed Open
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1077 14 Rail Pressure Governor Error, Open Loop Error


1077 5 Rail Pressure Governor Error, Current Governor, Current Too Low
1077 7 Rail Pressure Governor Error, Pressure Governor, Pressure Not Plausible
1077 6 Rail Pressure Governor Error, Current Too High
1127 4 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed Low
1127 3 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed High
1172 4 Turbocharge Compressor Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
1172 3 Turbocharge Compressor Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
1172 2 Coolant Temp/Compressor Inlet Temp Plausibility Error
1172 2 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Temp, Sensor General Temp Plausibility Error
1176 4 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Pressure Circuit Failed Low
1176 3 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Pressure Circuit Failed High
1176 2 Compressor Pressure Plausibility Fault (High Box)
1176 5 Compressor Inlet Pressure Plausibility Fault (Delta)
1176 20 Compressor Inlet Pressure Plausibility Error, Pressure Too High (High Box)
1188 4 Waste Gate Circuit Failed Low
1188 3 Waste Gate Circuit Failed High
1188 5 Waste Gate Circuit Failed Open
1188 14 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), No Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
1188 9 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
1188 16 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Temperature Fault
1188 7 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Failsafe Mode, Motor On
1188 11 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Restricted Operability
1188 15 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Temperature Warning
1188 8 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Internal Test Running
1188 31 Smart Remote Actuator 1 (Wastegate), Unknown Error Code
1188 19 Smart Actuator Indicates Turbocharger Wastegate Position Error
1213 4 MIL Lamp Circuit Failed Low
1213 3 MIL Lamp Circuit Failed High
1213 5 MIL Lamp Circuit Failed Open
1323 31 Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
1323 14 Misfire Detected
1324 31 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected
1325 31 Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected
1326 31 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
1327 31 Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected
1328 31 Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected
1329 31 Cylinder 7 Misfire Detected
1330 31 Cylinder 8 Misfire Detected
1351 4 Switchable Air Compressor Circuit Failed Low
1351 3 Switchable Air Compressor Circuit Failed High
1351 5 Switchable Air Compressor Circuit Failed Open
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1636 4 Intake Manifold Temperature Circuit Failed Low


1636 3 Intake Manifold Temperature Circuit Failed High
1636 2 Intake Manifold Temperature Plausibility Error
1636 21 Difference Intake Manifold Temperature and EGR Temp Less Than Threshold (Low Box)
1636 2 Difference Intake Manifold Temperature and I Cooler Temperature Out Less Than Threshold
(Low Box)
1636 2 Difference Intake Manifold Temperature and I Cooler Temperature Out Less Than Threshold
(High Box)
1636 20 Intake Manifold Temperature Drift (Low Box)
1636 21 Intake Manifold Temperature Drift (High Box)
2629 4 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
2629 3 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
2629 20 Turbocharger Out Temperature, Temperature Too High (Low Box)
2629 21 Turbocharger Out Temperature, Temperature Too Low (High Box)
2629 2 Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Temp., Sensor, General Temp. Plausibility Error
2630 4 Charge Air Cooler Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
2630 3 Charge Air Cooler Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
2630 2 Charge Air Cooler Outlet Temperature Sensor Plausibility Error
2630 20 Charge Air Outlet Temperature Drift (Low Box)
2630 21 Charge Air Outlet Temperature Drift (High Box)
2631 4 Charge Air Cooler Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed Low
2631 3 Charge Air Cooler Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed High
2659 1 EGR Flow Target Error Diagnostic -- Low Flow
2659 0 EGR Flow Target Error Diagnostic -- High Flow
2791 4 EGR Valve Circuit Failed Low
2791 3 EGR Valve Circuit Failed High
2791 5 EGR Valve Circuit Failed Open
2791 7 EGR Valve Position Incorrect
2791 14 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), No Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
2791 9 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Failsafe Mode, Motor Off
2791 16 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Temperature Fault
2791 7 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Failsafe Mode, Motor On
2791 11 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Restricted Operability
2791 15 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Temperature Warning
2791 8 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Internal Test Running
2791 31 Smart Remote Actuator 3 (EGR), Unknown Error Code
2795 9 CAN3 Communication Error
2795 4 Position Waste Gate (VNT) Failed Low
2795 3 Position Waste Gate (VNT) Failed High
2795 2 VNT Valve Position Feedback Failed
2795 0 VNT Valve Position Feedback, Position Too Low (High Box)
2795 1 VNT Valve Position Feedback, Position Too High (Low Box)
2795 19 Smart Actuator Indicates Turbochargeer Vane Position Error
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2797 4 Injector Needle Control Valve Cylinder 1,2,3 Shorted to Ground


2797 4 Injector Needle Control Valve Cylinder 4,5,6 Shorted to Ground
2797 3 Injector Needle Control Valve Cylinder 1,2,3 Shorted to Battery
2797 3 Injector Needle Control Valve Cylinder 4,5,6 Shorted to Battery
2798 4 Injector Spill Control Valve Cylinder 1,2,3 Shorted to Ground
2798 4 Injector Spill Control Valve Cylinder 4,5,6 Shorted to Ground
2798 3 Injector Spill Control Valve Cylinder 1,2,3 Shorted to Battery
2798 3 Injector Spill Control Valve Cylinder 4,5,6 Shorted to Battery
2798 3 Injector Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Bank 6, Shorted to Ground
2988 4 EGR Water Cooling Regulator Circuit Failed Low
2988 3 EGR Water Cooling Regulator Circuit Failed High
2988 5 EGR Water Cooling Regulator Circuit Failed Open
3050 0 Engine Air Flow Out of Range Low
3050 1 Active Regen Temp Out of Range Low
3058 13 EGR System Parametrization Failure
3064 13 DPF System Parametrization Failure
3242 4 DOC Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
3242 3 DOC Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
3242 10 DOC Inlet Temperature Sensor Stuck
3242 2 DOC Inlet Temperature Sensor -- Plausibility Error
3246 4 DPF Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
3246 3 DPF Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
3246 14 Abnormal DPF Temperature Rise b)
3246 0 DPF Outlet Temperature High
3246 10 DPF Outlet Temperature Sensor Stuck
3246 2 DOF Outlet Sensor, General Temp. Plausibility
3246 31 Abnormal DPF Temperature Rise
3250 4 DOC Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
3250 3 DOC Outlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
3250 14 Abnormal DOC Temperature Rise
3250 10 DOC Outlet Temperature Sensor Stuck
3250 2 DOC Outlet Temperature Sensor -- Plausibility Error
3250 31 Abnormal DOC Temperature Rise
3250 0 DOC Outlet Temperature High
3251 0 DPF Pressure -- Out of Range Very High
3251 1 DPF Pressure -- Out of Range Low
3251 9 Abnormal Soot Rate
3251 16 DPF Pressure -- Out of Range High
3358 4 EGR Pressure Failed Low
3358 3 EGR Pressure Failed High
3464 4 Intake Throttle Valve Circuit Failed Low
3464 3 Intake Throttle Valve Circuit Failed High
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3464 5 Intake Throttle Valve Circuit Failed Open


3464 14 Intake Air Throttle Control Electrical Fault
3464 2 Intake Throttle Valve, Spring Response Time Not Plausible
3464 7 Intake Throttle Valve, Stuck
3464 14 Intake Throttle Valve, Integrated Absolute Error Plausibility
3464 8 Intake Throttle Valve, Current Deviation Too High
3470 4 Actuator Turbo Compound Bypass Circuit Failed Low
3470 3 Actuator Turbo Compound Bypass Circuit Failed High
3470 5 Actuator Turbo Compound Bypass Circuit Failed Open
3471 4 HC Doser Circuit Failed Low
3471 3 HC Doser Circuit Failed High
3471 5 HC Doser Circuit Failed Open
3471 1 EDV Failed Self Test
3480 2 Doser Fuel Line Pressure Abnormal
3480 1 Doser Fuel Supply Pressure Abnormal
3480 14 Doser FLP Sensors failed Self Test
3482 4 Fuel Cut Off Valve Circuit Failed Low
3482 3 Fuel Cut Off Valve Circuit Failed High
3482 5 Fuel Cut Off Valve Circuit Failed Open
3482 7 FCV Failed Self Test
3509 3 Multiplexer 1 Channel 1, Shorted High
3509 3 Multiplexer 1 Channel 2, Shorted High
3510 3 Multiplexer 2 Channel 1, Shorted High
3510 3 Multiplexer 2 Channel 2, Shorted High
3511 3 Multiplexer 3 Channel 1, Shorted High
3511 3 Multiplexer 3 Channel 2, Shorted High
3556 1 Regen Temperature -- Out of Range Low
3556 0 Regen Temperature -- Out of Range High
3563 4 Intake Manifold Pressure Circuit Failed Low
3563 3 Intake Manifold Pressure Circuit Failed High
3563 20 Ambient and Inlet Manifold Pressure Difference (Low Box)
3563 21 Ambient and Inlet Manifold Pressure Difference (High Box)
3563 1 Inlet Manifold Pressure Failed Low
3563 0 Inlet Manifold Pressure Failed High
3563 3 Inlet Manifold Pressure Sampling Range Failed
3563 20 Inlet Manifold Pressure Plausibility (Low Box)
3563 21 Inlet Manifold Pressure Plausibility Error, Pressure Too Low (High Box)
3588 4 Ether Start, Shorted to Ground
3588 3 Ether Start, Shorted to Battery
3588 5 Ether Start, Open Load
3597 3 Proportional Valve Bank 1 Circuit Failed Low
3597 3 Proportional Valve Bank 1 Circuit Failed High
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3597 6 Current Flow on HS1 IM1 Too High


3598 4 Proportional Valve Bank 2 Circuit Failed Low
3598 3 Proportional Valve Bank 2 Circuit Failed High
3599 4 Switching Power Supply Voltage Failed Low
3599 3 Switching Power Supply Voltage Failed High
3609 4 DPF Inlet Pressure Circuit Failed Low
3609 3 DPF Inlet Pressure Circuit Failed High
3609 10 DPF Inlet Pressure Sensor Stuck
3609 20 DPF Inlet Pressure Sensor Drifted High in Range Fault (Low Box)
3609 2 DPF Inlet Pressure Sensor Drifted High in Range Fault (High Box)
3609 21 DPF Inlet Pressure Sensor Drifted Low in Range Fault (Low Box)
3609 21 DPF Inlet Pressure Sensor Drifted Low in Range Fault (High Box)
3610 3 DPF Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed Low
3610 4 DPF Outlet Pressure Circuit Failed High
3610 0 DPF System Back Pressure Too High
3610 10 DPF Pressure Sensor Stuck
3610 2 DPS Pressure Sensors -- Plausibility Error
3610 20 DPF Outlet Pressure Sensor Drifted High in Range Fault (Low Box)
3610 14 DPF Outlet Pressure Sensor Drifted High in Range Fault (High Box)
3610 21 DPF Outlet Pressure Sensor Drifted Low in Range Fault (Low Box)
3610 31 DPF Outlet Pressure Sensor Drifted Low in Range Fault (High Box)
3659 14 Injector Cylinder #1 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3659 10 Injector Cylinder #1 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3659 6 Injector Cylinder #1 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3660 14 Injector Cylinder #2 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3660 10 Injector Cylinder #2 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3660 6 Injector Cylinder #2 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3661 14 Injector Cylinder #3 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3661 10 Injector Cylinder #3 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3661 6 Injector Cylinder #3 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3662 14 Injector Cylinder #4 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3662 10 Injector Cylinder #4 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3662 6 Injector Cylinder #4 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3663 14 Injector Cylinder #5 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3663 10 Injector Cylinder #5 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3663 6 Injector Cylinder #5 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3664 14 Injector Cylinder #6 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3664 10 Injector Cylinder #6 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3664 6 Injector Cylinder #6 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3665 14 Injector Cylinder #7 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation
3665 10 Injector Cylinder #7 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3665 6 Injector Cylinder #7 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
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3666 14 Injector Cylinder #8 Spill Control Valve Abnormal Operation


3666 10 Injector Cylinder #8 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”) Abnormal Rate of Change
3666 6 Injector Cylinder #8 Spill Control Valve (”Amplifier”), Valve Shorted Circuit
3719 16 Soot Level High
3719 0 Soot Level Very High
3719 31 DPF Zone 2 Condition
3719 15 DPF Zone 3 Condition
3720 15 DPF Ash Clean Request
3720 16 DPF Ash Clean Request -- Derate
4076 4 Engine Coolant Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed Low
4076 3 Engine Coolant Inlet Temperature Circuit Failed High
4076 2 Engine Coolant Sensor (IN), General Temp. Plausibility Error
4077 4 Doser Fuel Line Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed Low
4077 3 Doser Fuel Line Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed High
4077 14 Doser Fuel Line Pressure Failed Self Test
4226 4 Compressor Differential Pressure Inlet Failed Low
4226 3 Compressor Differential Pressure Inlet Failed High
4226 0 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Differential Pressure Too High (Low Box)
4226 1 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Differential Pressure Too Low (High Box)
4226 5 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Differential Pressure Sampling Range failure
4226 13 Turbocharger Compressor Inlet Differential Pressure Sensor Out of Calibration
4227 4 Electrostatic Oil Separator Circuit Failed Low
4227 3 Electrostatic Oil Separator Circuit Failed High
4227 5 Electrostatic Oil Separator Circuit Failed Open
4227 4 Oil Separator Circuit Failed Low
4227 3 Oil Separator Circuit Failed High
4227 7 Oil Separator, Max, Duration Time Reached
4228 16 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Temperature Fault
4228 15 Smart Remote Actuator 5 (VGT), Temperature Warning

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Service Bulletin No. 2964E DATE APR. 15, 2009 PAGE 24

DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
For 2007 vehicles, the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) requires a 50% reduction in emissions of nitrogen
oxides ( NOx ) and a 90% reduction in particulate matter ( PM ). Oxides of nitrogen are created by the high temperature
and speed of combustion. Once in the atmosphere, NOx results in ground level ozone formation and smog. Emission
particulates include: unburned fuel and lube oil ( liquid hydrocarbons ), carbon soot from incomplete combustion ( main
contributor to smoke ), water from combustion and sulfate from the sulfur in the fuel.
To comply with these new regulations many changes were made, including: diesel fuel, engine, engine oil and the
exhaust system. The new system treats the engine exhaust and is referred to as an aftertreatment system.
The main components of the aftertreatment system consist of the turbo pipe, Diesel Oxidation Catalyst ( DOC ), Diesel
Particulate Filter ( DPF ), sensors and wiring. The new exhaust system components in general are more complex and
larger. A muffler is no longer needed, because the DPF effectively replaces the muffler.
The DPF is a porous ceramic filter housed in stainless steel chamber. Flow requirements force the inlet and outlet to be
on opposite ends. As the exhaust flows through this filter, emission products are burned and converted to ash. The
aftertreatment system monitors the efficiency of the DPF. A self cleaning function ( called regeneration ) is used to keep
the DPF functioning properly between regular ash clean---out maintenance intervals, which must be performed by Service
Technicians. An optimal DPF size was chosen for low backpressure and to maximize ash storage capacity between
periodic cleaning.

Regeneration
MCI coaches with an EPA 2007 engine are equipped with a DPF system. The ECM monitors engine, after treatment
temperature and pressure sensors to determine when a regeneration of the DPF is required.
The DPF collects soot and the engine oil in the exhaust system. The regeneration process converts soot into gas, and
engine oil into ash. Residual ash from the engine oil remains in the DPF until the DPF is cleaned.

Cleaning
A Service Technician must perform a procedure to clean the accumulated ash out of the DPF as needed. This will
require special tools to flush the ash out of the filter. For heavy---duty applications the average mileage service interval is
estimated to be 150,000 miles. The average time service interval is estimated to be from 1 to 1 1/2 years. The time to
perform this cleaning should be approximately equivalent to the time required for an oil change.

Removal
1. Position the main battery switch to OFF and block the wheels.
2. Disconnect electrical connector from temperature sensor.
3. Remove line from pressure sensor on outlet module.
4. Loosen bolt from support brace on outlet module.
5. Loosen band clamp from diesel particulate filter and outlet module.
6. Slide the outlet module towards the rear of the vehicle ( approximately 2 inches ) to allow the diesel particulate filter to
be removed.

NOTE: Mark the outlet end of the diesel particulate filter prior to removal for reference during installation.

7. Loosen band clamp from diesel particulate filter and catalyst module.
8. Remove the diesel particulate filter.

Installation
1. Position the diesel particulate filter on the catalyst module, making sure that the outlet end of the diesel particulate
filter is facing in the right direction.
2. Secure the band clamp at the diesel particulate filter and catalyst module.
3. Slide the outlet module onto the diesel particulate filter and secure the band clamp.
4. Tighten the bolt on the outlet module support brace.
5. Install the line on the outlet module pressure sensor.
6. Connect the electrical connector to the temperature sensor.
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Figure 11. DPF, located underneath the roadside, rear service compartment.

Figure 12. DPF components

Item Description
1 Diesel Particulate Filter
2 Pressure Sensor Line
3 Temperature Sensor Electrical Connector
4 Catalyst Module
5 Band Clamps
6 Outlet Module
7 Support Brace

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REGENERATION
MCI coaches with an EPA 2007 engine are equipped with three specific tell-tales for the regeneration system:

Figure 13. I/O LH tell-tale.

Figure 14. Vansco LH tell-tale.


1. Regeneration Tell-tale Lamp ( DPF ). Tell-tale illuminates when a regeneration is required. Tell-tale is OFF
during regeneration.

D / E / J Tour Coach with Vansco D Commuter Coach with I/O


Figure 15. Regeneration Tell-tale Lamp (DPF)
2. High Exhaust Temperature Tell tale Lamp ( HET ). This tell-tale will illuminate when the coach is moving less
than 5 mph ( approximately ) and the exhaust outlet temperature exceeds the predetermined level.

D / E / J Tour Coach with Vansco D Commuter Coach with I/O


Figure 16. High Exhaust Temperature Tell tale Lamp (HET)
3. Malfunction Indicator Tell tale Lamp ( MIL ) ( on DDC engines ONLY ). This tell-tale indicates a failure of a
emission system component on DDC equipped coaches only.

D / E / J Tour Coach with Vansco D Commuter Coach with I/O


Figure 17. Malfunction Indicator Tell tale Lamp (MIL) (DDC ONLY)
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On MCI coaches there are three regeneration modes:


1. Passive Regen --- Normal engine operation provides sufficient exhaust temperature for regen to occur with
no noticeable effects to the driver.
2. Active Regen --- Normal engine operation does not provide sufficient exhaust temperature for passive
regent to occur. Regeneration system raises the exhaust temp for regen to occur.
3. Stationary Regen --- Normal operation of the engine will not allow for passive or active regeneration to
occur. The operator must initiate a regen with the remote switch located in the curbside, rear side service
compartment.

The regeneration toggle switch is located in the RH, rear service compartment ( Figure 18 ).

Figure 18. Regeneration switch, located in the curbside, rear service compartment

To avoid serious personal injury or property damage, ensure that no persons or objects are at, or within two
feet of the exhaust outlet at any time during a regeneration.
Ensure that exhaust and outlet are clear of any trash, grasses, or other vegetation or debris.
Use extreme caution during a stationary regeneration, as exhaust gas tail pipe outlet
temperatures can exceed 900 degrees F ( 482 degrees C ).
Stationary regererations are to be performed outdoors only.
DO NOT leave the coach unattended during a stationary regeneration.
DO NOT perform inside a garage or maintenance facility.
DO NOT attach an exhaust extraction hose to the exhaust outlet.

NOTE
If the coach will be idling for an extended period of time or overnight with the DPF tell tale lamp
illuminated, a stationary regen is required to avoid unnecessary engine derate or shutdown.
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DPF and HET ( Regen ) Tell-tale Conditions


Regeneration Tell-tale High Exhaust Temp. Tell-tale Engine Response / Operator Action
(DPF) (HET)
Engine responds normally.
OFF OFF No Driver action required
Engine responds normally.
ON SOLID OFF Regeneration required.

Increase vehicle speed above 5 mph


for a minimum of twenty (20) minutes,
or,
perform a stationary regen within
two (2) hours.
Engine responds normally.
OFF ON SOLID / Regeneration in process.
Temperature Dependant No driver action required.

Regen required.
FLASHING OFF or ON SOLID /
Temperature Dependant Perform a stationary regen within
one (1) hour.
Engine De---rated.
FLASHING w/CHECK ENG OFF or ON SOLID /
Tell-tale Temperature Dependant Regen required.

Perform Stationary Regen within


thirty (30) minutes.
Engine de-rated or shutdown
FLASHING w/CHECK ENG OFF or ON SOLID / engaged.
Tell-tale and STOP ENG Temperature Dependant
Tell tale Regeneration locked out.

Flashing SEL tell-tale indicates thirty


(30) seconds to shutdown.

Once shutdown, coach may need to


be towed.

Service required.

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The CHECK MESSAGE tell-tale illumination indicates that a message regarding additional tell-tale information is
displayed on the alphanumeric display of speedometer. Dependant of the message displayed, a buzzer may accompany
the message.

FIGURE 19 -- LH Tell-tale Cluster

Move the coach to a safe parking area to view the message displayed on the alphanumeric display of speedometer.
After the message has been recorded, the operator can press the SET button ( RH side of the speedometer ) to dismiss
the message. The CHECK MESSAGE tell-tale will remain illuminated, but the message will not appear until the system
re-broadcasts the signal.

SET
button

FIGURE 20. Speedometer alphanumeric display.

The tell-tale information displayed on the alphanumeric display of speedometer are Step Out
( displayed as STEPOUT ), Check Lube System ( displayed as LUBESYS ), Tag Steering ( displayed as TAG STR ),
Trailer ABS ( displayed as TRL ABS ), and Tag Unload ( TAG ).

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ENGINE SPECIFIC REGENERATION STRATEGY / DETROIT DIESEL ( S60 ) EPA

Before a parked or stationary regen can occur, these requirements must be met:

The DPF tell-tale lamp illuminated ( solid or flashing ),


Locate the transmission push---button shift selector. While making a service brake application, cycle the push---button
shift selector by pressing NEUTRAL---DRIVE---NEUTRAL. NEUTRAL selected on the transmission push-button shift
selector,
Locate the park brake. While making a service brake application, cycle the Park Brake ON---OFF---ON. Park brake is
applied,
The HVAC system is OFF.
Vehicle speed is 0 mph,
Engine running at idle speed ( Not fast idle ),
Service brake released,
Engine coolant temperature >140 degrees F ( 60 degrees C ),
There are no active engine fault codes other than those related to DPF soot level,
The exhaust and outlet are clear of any trash, grasses or debris.
Hold up the regen switch to the ”Initiate position” for 5 seconds and release. Do not move the switch to the ”Regen
Inhibit” position.

Stationary Regen Operation


DPF lamp will illuminate for 1 second and then turn OFF for the duration of regen,
Engine RPM will rise to 1600 RPM.
HET tell-tale lamp will illuminate after approximately 3 minutes indicating high exhaust temperature during the regen,
and remain illuminated until the exhaust is below the predetermined temp,
Duration of the regen is 20---45 minutes depending on the level of soot in the DPF and the engine temperature,
When the regen is completed, all telltales will be OFF, engine RPM will return to idle.

A Stationary Regen can be disabled by:


Disabling one or more of the Stationary Regen requirements, or,
Toggle the Regen switch to “Initiate position” for 5 seconds, or
Toggle the Regen switch to “Inhibit position” for 5 seconds, or
Turn OFF the ignition switch.

An Active Regen can be disabled by:


Reducing vehicle speed to below 5 mph.

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ENGINE COOLING COMPARTMENT DOORS


The engine cooling compartment ( radiator ) doors are located above the rear engine access doors.
To open the engine cooling compartment doors, open the curbside rear engine access door and pull the lever down,
disengaging the lever from the curbside engine cooling compartment door. Locate the door latch and pull outward
( Figure 22 ). Pull doors outwards until the doors are fully open and secured.

Figure 21. Rear engine access doors and engine cooling compartment doors.

NOTE
Ensure that the lever is always engaged when the engine cooling compartment doors are closed to
prevent inadvertent opening due to high internal compartment pressures ( Figure 22 ).

engine cooling
compartment door

latch

lever

Figure 22.
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NOTE
Effective with unit number 57956 ( as well as unit numbers 57900, 57713, 57830 ), the radiator and
charge air cooler assemblies can be removed independently thru the engine cooling compartment doors
( Figure 23 ).
Access for removal / installation is no longer achieved thru the louvered panel on the curbside of the
coach.

Figure 23.
Procedure complete.

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