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OSPREY- Application

DTC Troubleshooting Data

Version: 4.0

Date: 10-02-2017

Prepared by: Mithipati Prasad

Checked by: G S Raju / Senthilnathan S

Page: 306 of 654

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P0652: Sensor Reference Voltage “B” Circuit Low

Overview:

DTC Description as per ISO standard

Sensor Reference Voltage “B” Circuit

Low

ECU Pin Number

76

Customer Symptom

Reduced torque mode gets activated.

Engine may not start, if already running then stops after few seconds with

engine vibrations.

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

Disables EGR by setting desired rate to 0. This will affect EGRH rate,

EGRL rate, Throttle, Intake manifold pressure and boost pressure.

Engine speed limitation requested

Lamp Status (If Any)

CE lamp is on.

Fault Detection Condition

This DTC gets logged if the sensor supply Voltage 2 is less than lower

threshold.

Normal Operating Condition

Diagnostic tool display the Vref 2 status at ignition ON

Probable Trouble Area

ECU Main relay, ECU, Wiring harness

Component Details:

EMS ECU has two Internal 5 Volts power supplies. Power Supply 1 will provide input voltage to a group of sensors

A. and Power Supply 2 will give input voltage to another group of Sensors-B

Preliminary Checks

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Check whether the customer voice / view about the issue is matching with the fault effects mentioned above. If

yes, go ahead with next steps. If not, check for other DTC’s presence.

x

Check whether similar complaints are earlier reported. If yes, perform the preliminary checks with respect to

earlier issue closure.

x

Check the connection of sensors powered by sensor supply Voltage 1. Follow sensor supply voltage1 check /

rectification process.

x

Check sensor connections for rust dirt etc; Follow rectification process of concerned sensor if faulty.

x

Check ECU; Replace ECU, if problem still persists.

x

Check with diagnostic tool if the sensor supply voltage lies in between 4.75 V to 5.35 V