194002471 - K026 ENGINE COOLANT OVERHEATING WARNING LIGHT NOT WORKING

With the ignition on, the engine coolant temperature warning light in the instrument panel is not working;
the engine temperature and the engine temperature sensor faulty signal is made available by the "engine management node" via the C-CAN; the "body computer node" makes the message available on the B-CAN via the gateway and then to the instrument panel.
0PRELIMINARY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the engine management warning light is not on with the engine started upMove on to Step 2Warning light onMove on to Step 1
1CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Connect the Examiner equipment to the diagnostic socket.Check that there are no faults in the Engine Management NodeMove on to Step 2Presence of faultsContinue as described by the diagnostic equipment
2ENGINE MANAGEMENT FAILURE CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
The panel signals errors that the engine management control unit does not see: proceed as instructed    See table K101 MIL WARNING LIGHT STAYS ON (ENGINE STARTS)End of diagnosis
3CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Keeping the Examiner equipment connected to the diagnostic socket, check the operation of the warning light in active diagnosisMove on to Step 4The warning light does not come onReplace instrument panel    Op. 5560B10 CONTROL PANEL - R+R
4ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the continuity/insulation of the cable between the engine coolant temperature sensor, the engine management control unit, the Body Computer and the instrument panel    See E5030 PETROL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENTMove on to Step 5Cables broken/not insulatedRestore the continuity/insulation of the cable.
5CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATIONALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the fault is no longer presentEnd of diagnosisThe fault persistsReplace Body Computer    Op. 5505A35 MAIN BODY COMPUTER/JUNCTION UNIT - R.R.