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X2 Eagle

ESP DTC Troubleshooting Data

Version: 1.0

Date: 23-Oct-15

Author: ERC, Chassis E&E CoC

Page: 196 of 224

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U0102-08:- Lost communication with Transfer Case Control Module

Overview:

ISO Code

U0102-08

Customer Symptom

None

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

ABS, EBD & ESP – Available

Lamp Status (If Any)

ABS – OFF, EBD – OFF, ESP – OFF

Fault Detection Condition

1. TCC connector is not connected properly or disconnected

from its location.

2. CAN wire from TCC connector side are disconnected

3. TCC VCC line fuse blown/disconnected.

4. CAN_H, CAN_L or both lines of TCC are open circuit

Normal Operating Condition

TCC communicates properly with TML diagnostic Tool.

Probable Trouble Area

1. TCC connector / TCC fuse.

2. CAN lines of TCC

Healing Condition

1. TCC is connected and no wiring harness issues from TCC

side

2. CAN_H, CAN_L or both lines of TCC are connected

properly

Preliminary Check:

1.

Check resistance in Diagnostic CAN pin no. 6 and 14. It should be 120 Ω.

2.

Check for short conditions between CAN_H (pin no. 26)-CAN_L (pin no. 14), CAN_H (pin no. 26)-GND (pin no. 13),

CAN_L (pin no. 14)-GND (pin no. 13), CAN_H (pin no. 26)-Vbatt (pin no. 1) and CAN_L (pin no. 14)-GND (pin no. 13).

There should not be any short circuit conditions.

3.

Check continuity between IPC CAN_H (pin no. 8) vehicle side connector to OBD connector CAN_H (pin no. 6) and

CAN_L (pin no. 7) vehicle side connector to ODB connector (pin no.14)

4.

Read IVN DTCs in ABS/ESP in IGN ON condition

Note: After rectification please give Ignition latch to heal the DTC.