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SAFARI 400NM

SR

NO

DTC

FTB

DESCRIPTION

CAUSES

EFFECT ON VEHICLE

CHECK

POINTS

CORRECTIVE ACTION

MIL

STATUS

CEL

254

P177D

14

Circuit short to Battery or

open

This fault gets logged if the 4L mode

switch input pin of EMS ecu is short

circuited to Battery or open

1.

4L lamp will be continuously ON

2.

Torque limitation will be active

1.

Check the continuity between the EMS ecu Pin 240, 215 and

152 of EMS ecu to Drive mode selector rotary switch

connector.

2.

Check whether the the EMS pins 215 is Short circuited to

Battery or open. If so, rectify the wiring harness connections as

per the schematic.

3.

Check whether the EMS pins 240, 215 are short circuited

between each other. If so, rectify the wiring harness

connections as per the schematic.

4.

Check whether the pin 152 of EMS ecu is short circuited to

Ground.

5.

Check for any faults in ESOF ecu and rectify them by following

their rectification procedure.

6.

If fault still persists then replace the mode selector switch.

7.

Repeat the above procedure for reconfirmation.

OFF

OFF

255

P177D

15

Circuit short to battery or

open

This fault gets logged if the 4L lamp

switch input pin of EMS ecu is short

circuited to Battery or Ground.

1.

4L lamp will be continuously ON

2.

Torque limitation will be active

1.

Check the continuity between the EMS ecu Pin 240, 215 and

152 of EMS ecu to Drive mode selector rotary switch

connector.

2.

Check whether the the EMS pins 152 is Short circuited to

Ground. If so, rectify the wiring harness connections as per the

schematic.

3.

Check whether the EMS pins 240, 152 are short circuited

between each other. If so, rectify the wiring harness

connections as per the schematic.

4.

Check whether the pin 215 of EMS ecu is short circuited to

Battery or open.

5.

Check for any faults in ESOF ecu and rectify them by following

their rectification procedure.

6.

If fault still persists then replace the mode selector switch.

7.

Repeat the above procedure for reconfirmation.

OFF

OFF