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Nexon Gasoline – EMS ECU Bosch

DTC Troubleshooting Manual

Version: 0.1

Date: 26-08-2017

Prepared By: Sunu S Babu/Yogesh Jadhav

Checked By: Yeshwant Jadhav

Approved By: Satish Kumar

Document Part No: 2921 02 224 A1736

Page: 610 of 1203

Copyright ©

TATA MOTORS Ltd.

This document must not be used in any way, such as copying and redistributing to third parties, without the consent of author.

Trouble Shooting:-

Step Checks

IF YES

IF NO

1.

Is there any rust/oxidization observed on Actuator

Terminals

Clean the Rust or

repair or replace

Go to Step 2

2.

Is there wiring harness electrical continuity between ECU

pins235 &Purge Actuator connector pin 2. Also Check

continuity between the Main Relay supply and the Purge

Actuator Connector pin 1.

Go to Step 3

Establish continuity

by rectifying

harness

connections as per

the Circuit

schematic

3. Are there any pins damaged at Actuator/EMS ecu

Connector

Replace the

connector or wiring

harness

Go to step 4

4

Are there any pins backed out from the Actuator/EMS ecu

Connector

Rectify/Replace

Connectors

Go to Step 5

5

Is Actuator Connector supply pin 2 is shorted to

GND/Battery

Go to Step 6

Repair the harness

as per the

schematic

6

Is EMS ECU pin 235, Open Circuited?

Repair the harness

as per the schematic Go to Step 7

7

Is Actuator stuck Open or closed - Mechanical Failure

Replace Purge

Actuator

Go to Step 8

8

Fault Still Persists?

Replace Purge

Actuator and then

Fault still persists

then Replace EMS

ecu

Follow the steps

again for

reconfirmation

DTC’s confirmation:-

After rectification, ensure the following points by referring engine parameters using TML diagnostic tool before

handing over to customer.

Perform the Purge Actuator test using the Input Output Control Service. Actuator test result should be successful for

confirming the rectification of this fault.