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1.8004.582 (Alarm No.222) - SD Level Leakage Fuel/ Short Circuit or Cable Breakage (MTU 12V4000S83L)

High Level Leakage Fuel

Figure 1.1 - SD Level Leakage Fuel (SAM)

1). Connecting to the system in the SAM diagnostic connector (X4), with Ixxat USB-to-CAN v2 and DiaSys software.
2). On the Available Functions menu, click on the Logfiles...
Figure 1.2 - Available Functions (ECU-7)
Provides an overview of all available logfiles.
3). Open Error logfile button
Figure 1.3 - Error logfile
Opens a window to display error messages (Error logfile) in chronological order. The Error logfile includes error messages which occurred after the last deletion of the error storage.
Figure 1.4 - Display error logfile
→Click on the Show button.
Figure 1.5 - Module upload
4). Chronological Error Recorder display.
Figure 1.6 - SD Level Leakage Fuel (1.8004.582)
→Sensor for leakage level of fuel defect, or
→Short circuit or cable breakage
5). Check Sensor and Cable (F46), if necessary replace it.
→Measuring the Sensor voltage (5Vdc/OK), and Pull-Up Voltage (13Vdc/OK).
Figure 1.7 - Leak Fuel Level Monitor (F46)
→Replace the sensor, with P/N = BEDIA CLS-50/ 500065 (12/24Vdc).
Figure 1.8 - Level Monitoring Sensor CLS-50


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Start Data Recording using the Dialog System DiaSys (MTU Engine/ECU-7 ADEC)


6). Delete Error Logfile
→Deletes the error messages stored in the governor.
→Back to Logfiles menu (refer to Figure 1.3 above), then open Delete error logfile
Figure 1.9 - Reset Error Log
→Choose Instantly or After Restart.
Figure 2.1 - Delete error logfile (Offline)
→Click on the Delete selected.
Figure 2.2 - Function successful executed 
The device must be switch OFF and ON again afterwards and the device description must be reopened.
Figure 2.3 - Chronological Error Recorder (Clear)





  






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