NEXON NEW MCE-2 DCT BS VI DTC Troubleshooting Guide Version: 1.0 Date: 16-06-2023 Author: Akash/Rahul Page:44 of 645 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. 12. P0651-11 Speed sensor supply: short-circuit to ground Overview: ISO Code P0651-11 Customer Symptom Critical malfunction. Powertrain is opened. Power loss immediately triggered Fault Effects (On Vehicle) Transmission fault lamp ON Creep and Drive not possible Reverse and Manual mode Disable. Lamp Status (If Any) Transmission fault lamp ON Service indication 0x1 Fault Detection Condition Internal TCU error sensor supply output connected to ground for >50ms. Normal Operating Condition Speed sensor - pump shaft, Speed sensor - inner shaft, Speed sensor - outer shaft connectors supply voltage is regulated at 12 V by TCU Probable Trouble Area 1. Electrical connection to the turbine, primary & secondary speed sensor. 2. TCU Damaged Healing Condition The reaction is cleared at SW restart if the detection is FALSE for more than 0 ms Component Details: The Speed sensor - pump shaft, Speed sensor - inner shaft(Clutch 2 speed), Speed sensor - outer shaft(clutch speed 1) used in clutch actuation module in order to precisely control the torque transferred by both clutches. Preliminary Checks: 1) Loose/ Damaged Connections between Sensor and TCU. 2) Visually check sensor mounting& Air gap, proper tightening of mounting screws and any visible damage. 3) Check for damage or back out of pins at speed sensor connector and TCU connector. 4) Check correct fitment of ground cable connections on vehicle chassis. Trouble Shooting:- Step Checks IF YES IF NO 1. Visually check the electrical connection to the turbine, primary & secondary speed sensor. Check if the connector pins are damage/backout.Visually check the wiring harness for damage/cut/pinch. Is there any rust/oxidation/pin back out observed on TCU PIN 23 (Speed sensor 12V supply) in Transmission side 28 pole connector? Clear the DTC & check if the DTC becomes active again. Go to step 2 2. Disconnect one speed sensor connector at a time & check if the DTC becomes inactive (repeat it for all 3 sensors). ?? Clear the DTC & check if the DTC becomes active again. Go to step 3 3 Replace one speed sensor at the time. Check if the DTC becomes inactive. Replace the sensor that caused the DTC. Clear the DTC & check if the DTC becomes active again. Go to step 4 4 Replace the TCU if the problem persists & flash the adaption data from the previous TCU. Clear the DTC
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