NEXON 3.0 EV DTC Troubleshooting Document for VCU Version: 2.0 Date: 22-Sep-2023 Copyright © TATA MOTORS Ltd. This document must not be used in anyway, such as copying and redistributing to third parties, without the consent of author. Step No. Description Check point If yes If No 1. Remove the LV battery connections. Remove the VECU LV connectors Check for backout of K48 pin Replace the VECU LV connectors Go to step 2 2. Remove the vehicle inlet LV connector Check for backout of vehicle inlet pins of connector C448A Replace the vehicle inlet connector Go to step 3 3. Connect all the inline connectors between VCU and vehicle inlet and check for end-toend continuity in harness Check if there is a continuity between 1. VCU connector C776A Pin 48 and the vehicle inlet temperature sense line (Connector C448A- pin 9) 2. VCU connector C776A Pin 31 and the vehicle inlet temperature sense line - ground (Connector C448A- pin 10) Connection is okay Go to step 4 Check for harness damage 4. Check for the sensor failure Check the ambient temperature and measure the thermistor resistance between sensor pins using multimeter. Map the thermistor resistance of the sensor with the table given below If thermistor resistance is not the threshold value, Problem is with sensor Action: Replace the sensor Go to step5 5. Reconnect all the VECU LV connectors and vehicle inlet connectors. Reconnect the LV battery, switch ON Ignition Check if VCU parameter AC Inlet power line Temp Sensor Count Value is 255 NOTE: Default value of AC Inlet power Short circuit at VECU pin Problem with VECU Action: Replace VECU End
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