198001898 - N092 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING NOT WORKING

The following message appears on the control panel display: tyre pressure monitoring not available and the general failure warning light comes onThe tyre pressure control unit (CPP) acquires information on the status of all four tyres via radio signals from the sensors. At the key on the sensors are interrogated through energizing by activators each in a control unit with an internal aerial. There is an activator/aerial for each of the 4 wheels. The CPP communicates with the NBC on the A-BUS serial line.The fault signals in the control panel are not memorized when the engine is switched off and then started up again. In order to be able to display any failure messages sent by the control unit, the vehicle must be moving for a short period
TEST RESULTS
0PRELIMINARY CHECKSALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Visually inspect that all the tyres are fitted with pressure sensors.Check that the pressure sensor has not been damaged through incorrect installtionCheck that the tyre is not visibly damaged by overheatingCheck that the pressure sensor is not transmitting a temperature inside the tyre that is too high (above 110°C)Move on to Step 11. Tyre does not have a pressure sensor2. Pressure sensor damaged3. Tyre damaged by high temperature (above 110°C)1. Replace the tyre with one which has a pressure sensor2. Replace pressure sensor3.Replace the tyre if damaged, or else replace the pressure sensor    Op. 4450B92 FRONT TYRES PRESSURE TRANSMITTER, (ONE) LH OR RH - R R     Op. 4450B93 REAR TYRES PRESSURE TRANSMITTER, (ONE) LH OR RH - R R
1CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check by connecting the Examiner to the tyre pressure monitoring control unit that there are no errorsCheck that the sensor initialization procedure has been successfulEnd of diagnosis1. Presence of errors2. Sensor initialization has not been successful1. Continue as described by the diagnostic equipment2. Carry out the sensor initialization procedure correctly.
2WHEEL SENSORS CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Using the Examiner, check that the sensor involved does not have a run down batteryCheck if the sensor has been replaced or the position of one of the wheels has been changed without having carried out the initialization procedure for the sensor on the wheel concerned using the ExaminerMove on to Step 31. Sensor battery run down2. The initialization of the IDs for the wheel transmitters1. Replace the front sensor    Op. 4450B92 FRONT TYRES PRESSURE TRANSMITTER, (ONE) LH OR RH - R R or the rear sensor    Op. 4450B93 REAR TYRES PRESSURE TRANSMITTER, (ONE) LH OR RH - R R 2. Move on to Step 8 to carry out the initialization procedure for the wheel transmitter IDs
3CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
With the Examiner in active diagnosis, carry out the Aerial activation test and check that it is working properlyEnd of diagnosisNo aerial RF signalMove on to Step 4
4AERIAL CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the aerial is receiving a correct power supplyCheck the continuity of the supply wiringCheck the continuity of the signal between the tyre pressure monitoring control unit and the activator.Check the insulation of the earth wiring    See E7060 TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEMby carrying out    See Test 4450BB TPMS SYSTEM TRANSMITTER AERIAL OPERATION CHECK End of diagnosis1. Power supply interrupted2. Earth connection defective3. Activator signal interrupted4. Wiring defective5. Wiring short circuited to earth6. Aerial defective1. Restore correct power supply2. Restore correct earth connection.3. Restore signal continuity.4. Restore or, if necessary, replace wiring5. Restore wiring insulation6. Replace the aerial
5TYRE PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the power supply for the tyre pressure control unit is correctCheck the connection to earth for the control unitCheck the conformity of the output signals to the aerialCheck the wiring continuityCheck the insulation of the earth wiring    See E7060 TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEMby carrying out    See Test 4450BB TPMS SYSTEM TRANSMITTER AERIAL OPERATION CHECK Move on to Step 61. Supply not correct2. Earth connection defective3. Signals interrupted4. Wiring broken5. Wiring short circuited6. Tyre inflation pressure control unit defective1. Restore correct power supply2. Restore the correct earth connection.3. Restore signal continuity4. Restore wiring continuity5. Restore the correct wiring insulation.6. Replace the tyre pressure monitoring control unitSee Test 4450B91 TPMS SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT R R
6CORRECT AERIAL POSITION CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the aerial is correctly installed (the aerial wiring should be facing the vehicle interior)Move on to Step 71. Activator incorrectly positioned2. Activator defective1. Position the activator correctly2. Replace the activator
7ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check for any electromagnetic interference produced by electronic equipment in the vehicle or the immediate vicinityMove on to Step 8Electromagnetic fields which interfere with the signal produced by the pressure sensorsEliminate the source of the interference as follows: if it can be ascertained that the electromagnetic field that is interfering is coming from the outside, move the vehicle away from that place.If not, search for any RF equipment fitted by the customer and try and deactivate it.
8WHEEL TRANSMITTER INITIALIZATION CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Connect the Examiner, enter the Configuration ambient and select Wheel transmitter initialization to obtain the identification of the wheel transmitters for the control unitMove on to Step 9Wheel transmitter initialization not carried outCarry out wheel transmitter initialization correctly.
9BIDIRECTIONAL SERIAL LINE CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check that the system configuration is correct using the ExaminerCheck the continuity of the two-way serial line between the pressure monitoring control unit and the Body Computer    See E7060 TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEMCheck that the serial line is correctly insulated to earth by carrying out    See Test 4450BA TPMS CONTROL UNIT OPERATION CHECKMove on to Step 101. Serial line broken2. Serial line short circuited to earth3. System configuration not correct4. Tyre inflation pressure control unit defective1. Restore the correct continuity2. Restore the correct insulation3. Configure the control unit correctly4. Replace the tyre inflation pressure control unit    Op. 4450B91 TPMS SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT R R
10CORRECT OPERATION CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Delete the errors using the Examiner and check they are no longer presentEnd of diagnosisBody Computer defectiveReplace Body Computer    Op. 5505A35 MAIN BODY COMPUTER/JUNCTION UNIT - R.R.