194002832 - K140 FUEL RESERVE WARNING LIGHT ON (WITH HIGHER LEVEL)

The Engine Management Node sends a message via the C-CAN to the Body Computer, which makes it available via the B-CAN, to the Instrument Panel node.
Faults in the C-CAN network will turn on the warning lights of the control units that communicate on this network. Verification of the CAN Network Information is intended to detect this situation
0PRELIMINARY CHECKSALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the fuel level gauge reading is not in the reserve conditionMove on to Step 1Fuel level gauge on reserveTop up the fuel to the correct level.
1CHECKS USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Connect an Examiner and check on CAN Network Information for the absence of:

  • Inactive node/s

  • Node/s with error/s

  • Node/s with CAN network error/s
Move on to Step 61. Impossible to communicate with the Body Computer1. Move on to Step 3
2. Instrument Panel Node inactive and/or with error2. Move on to Step 5
3. Fault on CAN network3. Move on to Step 10
2CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check, using the Examiner, that it is possible to connect with the Body Computer Node, that there are no errors and that the following parameters are present.Move on to Step 31. Impossible to connect to the Body Computer control unit.1. Move on to Step 3.
2. Presence of errors2. Continue as described by the diagnostic equipment
3ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the power supply to the Body Compute Node is correct and the wiring between the nodes. Check in particular that each individual pin is correctly connected.Move on to Step 41. Fault in positive electrical supply and/or earth1. Replace defective component (in the case of a fuse, find out what caused it to blow).
2. Electrical connections not operational2. Restore the damaged wiring to correct operation.
4CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Use an Examiner to check the possibility of connection to the Body Computer NodeMove on to Step 5Impossible to connect to the Body Computer.Replace Body Computer    Op. 5505A35 MAIN BODY COMPUTER/JUNCTION UNIT - R.R.
5CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Using an Examiner check, in Instrument Panel mode, that there are no errors and that the parameters are present.Move on to Step 81. System fault1. Move on to Step 6
2. Fault on CAN network2. Move on to Step 8
3. Presence of errors.3. Continue as described by the diagnostic equipment
6ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the electricity supply to the node is correct. Check the wiring between the Body Computer and the Instrument Panel. In particular, check that each individual pin is properly connected.Move on to Step 71. Fault in positive electrical supply and/or earth1. Replace defective component (in the case of a fuse, find out what caused it to blow).
2. Electrical connections not operational2. Restore the damaged wiring to correct operation.
7CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Using an Examiner check, in Instrument Panel mode, that there are no errors and that the parameters are present.Move on to Step 8Fault persistsReplace the Instrument Panel    Op. 5560B10 CONTROL PANEL - R+R
8ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
With the Examiner in the Instrument Panel Node ambient check that the fuel reserve warning light is correctly activated in Active DiagnosisMove on to Step 9The reserve warning light does not flashReplace the Instrument Panel    Op. 5560B10 CONTROL PANEL - R+R
9FUEL LEVEL GAUGE CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the level gauge is working properly    See Test 1040AC FUEL LEVEL GAUGE CHECKMove on to Step 10Level gauge defectiveChange the level gauge    Op. 1040A70 SUBMERGED PUMP ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WITH LEVEL GAUGE CONTROL - R + R
10ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the power supply / electrical connection(s) for the node(s) is/are correct. Check the (network) wiring between the Body Computer and Instrument Panel, in particular that each pin is correctly connected at each nodeMove on to Step 111. Fault in positive electrical supply and/or earth1. Replace defective component (in the case of a fuse, find out what caused it to blow).
2. Electrical connections not operational2. Restore the damaged wiring to correct operation.
11CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATIONALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the fault is no longer presentEnd of diagnosis