Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  424 / 4910 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 424 / 4910 Next Page
Page Background

Q501 4 Cylinder MT Application

DTC Troubleshooting Data

Version: 0.1

Date: 21-Sep-2018

Prepared By: Mithi Prasad, Sarang Kulkarni, Manish Gupta

Checked By: Yogesh Jadhav

Approved By: Satish Kumar P

Page: 392 of 1052

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.

P26E4-13: Open Load Error at Starter Low side power stage

Overview:

DTC Description as per ISO standard

Open Load Error at Starter Low side power stage

ECU Pin Number

K55

Customer Symptom

CEL ON

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

Vehicle starting disabled

Lamp Status (If Any)

CEL lamp On

Fault Detection Condition (Root cause)

This fault gets logged under the following conditions:

Ignition ON and Starter Relay control pin of EMS ECU is open

circuited

Normal Operating Condition

Diagnostic tool display the battery voltage, crank input &

engine RPM status during cranking

Probable Trouble Area

Starter Relay, ECU Main relay, ECU, Wiring harness

Healing Condition

Clear the errors, Ignition OFF to ON, engine idle & fly-up

condition

Component Details:

Starter Relay activates the Starter solenoid for vehicle starting. EMS energizes the starter relay if all the pre-conditions

Required for starter motor engagement are fulfilled.

Preliminary Checks:

1. Check whether the customer voice / view about the issue is matching with the fault effects mentioned above. If

yes, go ahead with next steps. If not, check for other DTC’s presence.

2. Check whether similar complaints are earlier reported. If yes, perform the preliminary checks with respect to

earlier issue closure. Check for pin back out at EMS ecu connector or EGR valve connector.

3. Check whether relay contacts weld / Stuck open or not. If found open, then rectify/replace it

4. Check whether there are any pins damaged at EMS ECU Connector. If found faulty then replace the connector or

wiring harness

5. Check whether there are any pins backed out from the EMS ECU Connector. If found faulty then replace the

Connector or wiring harness.

6. Check whether the starter relay is connected in vehicle.