- X63/4 (CAN databus adapter connector, 2-pin)
- Test connectors and wiring for CAN of engine compartment CAN control modules.
- Control unit
Communication with ECU required ( Measuring system )
2. Check the CAN communication with control unit Engine management.
Warning!Communication with ECU required.
Part 1
No CAN message was received from control unit N15/5 (Electronic selector lever module (ESM [EWM])).
Possible cause:
- Check the CAN communication with control unit N15/5 (Electronic selector lever module control unit).
- Engine compartment CAN databus
Affected functions:
- CAN Communication
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Test 1: Engine compartment CAN test
1. Engine compartment CAN test
Test 1.1: Procedure in case of CAN faults
Test 1.2: Evaluation of CAN fault codes
Test 1.3: Further CAN test options
1.1. Procedure in case of CAN faults
Test 1.1.1: How do I quickly reach my goal?
Test 1.1.2: General test information
Test 1.1.3: General CAN fundamentals
Test 1.1.4: Possible aids and their usage
1.1.1. How do I quickly reach my goal?
How do I quickly reach my goal?First call up menu item 'Evaluation of CAN fault codes' in case of CAN timeout fault codes and communication
errors.The resulting tests must be performed.Menu item 'Further CAN test options' should only be called up if the above-specified tests do not
produce the desired result.Note:Menu item 'General test information' can be called up for an explanation of the different CAN fault types.
1.1.2. General test information
Notes on CAN fault codes:CAN timeout fault
- A CAN timeout fault code is set due to the absence of a CAN input signal.The cause of this may be not only the transmitter control unit, but
also the CAN networking.
- For example:No CAN message was received from control unit A.
Bus OFF fault
- A Bus OFF fault code is set, when the control unit cannot send a certain amount of messages to the CAN bus or the messages are
incomplete.The control unit then switches off for a short time from CAN bus.
- For example:CAN controller: CAN bus OFF
Functional CAN fault
- A functional CAN fault code is set because of an implausible CAN input signal.The cause of this is not the CAN networking, but the
transmitter control unit or its sensors.
- For example:CAN signal 'A' from control unit B is implausible.
Notes on CAN faults that cannot be read out as fault codes.Bus wake-up event
- An event that wakes up the bus without reason is designated a bus wake-up event.
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