323000834 - K125 DISPLAY DOES NOT SHOW RANGE ON TRIP MODULE

With the key to MAR, the range reading on the display (one of the displays on the TRIP COMPUTER module) is not operational.
The display shows the range processed by the instrument panel node on the basis of information received from the body computer node (distance and fuel level as a percentage) and from the engine management node (consumption) made available to the instrument panel node via the B-CAN and C-CAN networks respectively. This data is then adjusted proportionally according to the tank capacity programmed at the EOL.In the absence of speed information (from the Brake Node) or instantaneous fuel consumption data (from the Engine Control Node) or fuel level (from the Body Computer), the range information will be replaced by the reading "----"
TEST RESULTS
0PRELIMINARY CHECKSALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Interview the customer to check that the TRIP function has not been recently resetCheck that the fuel gauge shows a sufficient quantity of fuelMove on to Step 11.One of the TRIP COMPUTER functions has been reset2. Insufficient amount of fuel1.The display reading will be "----" until sufficient distance has been covered to allow fuel consumption to be evaluated: if the value is not displayed after a few kilometres, continue to Step 12.Refill with a sufficient amount of fuel
1CAN CHECKSALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Connect an EXAMINER and check the following on CAN NETWORK INFORMATION:- No control units inactive- No faulty control units- No control units with faulty CAN lineMove on to Step 21. Fault on CAN network2. Communication with the Body Computer impossible1. Continue following the instructions given by the diagnostic equipment2. Move on to Step 9
2CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Keeping the diagnostic instrument connected, check the following on the BRAKE NODE:- that there are no system/component errors- that there are no CAN faultsMove on to Step 31. System/components faulty2. Fault on C-CAN network1. Continue following the instructions given by the diagnostic equipment2. Move on to Step 10
3CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Keeping the diagnostic instrument connected, check the following on the ENGINE CONTROL NODE:- that there are no system/component errors- that there are no CAN faultsMove on to Step 41. System/components faulty2. Fault on C-CAN network1. Continue following the instructions given by the diagnostic equipment2. Move on to Step 10
4CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Keeping the diagnostic instrument connected, check the following on the INSTRUMENT PANEL NODE:- that there are no system/component errors- that there are no CAN faultsMove on to Step 51. System/components faulty2. Fault on C-CAN network1. Continue following the instructions given by the diagnostic equipment2. Move on to Step 10
5ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
With the Examiner in Instrument Panel Node mode check that all segments of the LCD module activate correctly in Active DiagnosisMove on to Step 81. One or more segments do not activate2. Communication with the instrument panel impossible1. Replace the Instrument Panel    Op. 5560B10 CONTROL PANEL - R+R 2. Move on to Step 6
6ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the electricity supply to the Instrument Panel Node is correct.Move on to Step 7Fault in positive electrical supply and/or earthReplace defective component (in the case of a fuse, find out what caused it to blow)
7ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the electrical connections between the Body Computer and the Instrument Panel. In particular, check that each individual pin is properly connectedMove on to Step 5Electrical connections not operationalRenew the damaged electrical connections
8CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Using an Examiner check, in Body Computer Node mode, that there are no errorsMove on to Step 91. Impossible to connect to the Body Computer control unit2. Presence of errors1. Move on to Step 92. Continue by following the instructions on the diagnostic instrument
9ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CHECKALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Check the electricity supply to the Body Computer Node is correct.Move on to Step 10Fault in positive electrical supply and/or earth.Replace defective component (in the case of a fuse, find out what caused it to blow).
10CHECK USING DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTALL OKPROBLEMS ENCOUNTEREDACTION
Use an Examiner to check the possibility of connection to the Body Computer NodeEnd of diagnosisImpossible to connect to the Body Computer control unit.Replace Body Computer    Op. 5505A35 MAIN BODY COMPUTER/JUNCTION UNIT - R.R.