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ELECTRICAL

27

Sr

No DTC No Code

Description

Probable causes

Rectification/Repair actions

9

P0602 -

57

Control Module

Programming

Error - invalid /

incomplete

software

component

1) An invalid software

downloaded into EPAS

ECU.

1) Reflash EPAS ECU with correct

software. if DTC are still persists than

replace ECU.

10 U0401 -

81

Invalid Data

Received From

ECM/PCM "A" -

invalid serial

data received

1) EPAS ECU is getting

implausible status for the

signal coming from

ECM/PCM"A".

1) Follow the process to rectify

functional DTC present in

ECM/PCM"A".

11 U0423 -

81

Invalid Data

Received From

Instrument

Panel Cluster

Control Module -

invalid serial

data received

EPAS ECU is getting

implausible status for the

signal coming from IPC.

1) Follow the process to rectify

functional DTC present in IPC

12 U0423 -

82

Invalid Data

Received From

Instrument

Panel Cluster

Control Module -

alive / sequence

counter incorrect

/ not updated

1) EPAS ECU receives an

expected CAN signal with

information indicating that

the data is not updated.

1) If DTC is in current state then

switch off IGN and wait for 5 min. then

switch ON again.

If DTC is in history state then clear

DTC from ECU memory.

13 U0423 -

83

Invalid Data

Received From

Instrument

Panel Cluster

Control Module -

value of signal

protection

calculation

incorrect

1) The ECU receives

incorrect data due to

presence of

Electromagnetic Noise in

vehicle.

1) If DTC is in current state then

switch off IGN and wait for 5 min. then

switch ON again.

if DTC is in history state then clear

DTC from ECU memory.

14 U0100 -

08

Lost

Communication

With ECM/PCM

"A" - Bus Signal

/ Message

Failures

1) No Communication with

ECM/PCM"A" ECU.

1) Check ECM/PCM ECU connector is

properly connected, if ECU connector

does not connect connects the

connector to ECU.

2) Check resistance between CAN

lines (should be Approx. ~60 ohm). if

measured resistance is approximately

equal to 120 ohm then ECM/PCM"A"

is disconnected form the Network.

Connect the ECU to network.

3. Check ECM / PCM ECU power

supply line and ground line connection

from wiring harness. if any problem

repair the wiring line.

After fixing the issues check by

Diagnostic Tool whether DTC is

present in current state or not.