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Series 60 – SPN 2797/FMI 4 – INJECTOR #1, 2, OR 3 NEEDLE OR SPILL CONTROL VALVE NOT OPERATING NORMALLY

Posted on October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 by sam

This diagnosis is typically injector #1, 2, or 3 needle control valve circuit is shorted to ground. 95.2.1 Short to Ground Check Check as follows:…

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Series 60 – SPN 2797/FMI 3 – INJECTOR #1, 2, OR 3 NEEDLE OR SPILL CONTROL VALVE NOT OPERATING NORMALLY

Posted on October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 by sam

95.1 SPN 2797/FMI 3 This diagnosis is typically injector #1, 2, or 3 needle control valve circuit has a short to battery/power. 95.1.1 Short to…

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Series 60 – SPN 2795/FMI 9 – CAN COMMUNICATION ERROR

Posted on October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 by sam

This diagnosis is typically a CAN3 communication error. 94.1.1 CAN3 Check Check as follows: 1. Check for multiple codes. [a] If codes other than SPN…

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Series 60 – SPN 2791/FMI 7 – EGR VALVE (AUX PWM #1) FAILED OR OPEN CIRCUIT

Posted on October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 by sam

This diagnosis is typically the EGR valve is in an incorrect position. 93.4.1 EGR Valve Position Check Check as follows: 1. Turn the ignition ON…

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Series 60 – SPN 2791/FMI 5 – EGR VALVE (AUX PWM #1) FAILED OR OPEN CIRCUIT

Posted on October 11, 2020October 11, 2020 by sam

This diagnostic condition is typically an open circuit fault. 93.3.1 Open Circuit Check Check as follows: 1. Check for multiple codes. [a] If 2791/5, 27/4,…

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Series 60 – SPN 2791/FMI 4 – EGR VALVE (AUX PWM #1) FAILED OR OPEN CIRCUIT

Posted on October 11, 2020 by sam

93.2 SPN 2791/FMI 4 This diagnosis is typically short to ground. 93.2.1 Check for Short Check as follows: 1. Disconnect EGR valve connector. 2. Disconnect…

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Series 60 – SPN 2791/FMI 3 – EGR VALVE (AUX PWM #1) FAILED OR OPEN CIRCUIT

Posted on October 11, 2020 by sam

93.1 SPN 2791/FMI 3 This diagnostic condition is typically a short to power fault. 93.1.1 Short Circuit Check Check as follows: 1. Disconnect the EGR…

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Series 60 – SPN 2659/FMI 1 – EGR FLOW NOT NORMAL

Posted on October 11, 2020 by sam

92.2 SPN 2659/FMI 1 The code is typically an EGR flow target error (low flow). 92.2.1 EGR Low Flow Check Check as follows: 1. Inspect…

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Series 60 – SPN 2659/FMI 0 – EGR FLOW NOT NORMAL

Posted on October 11, 2020 by sam

92.1 SPN 2659/FMI 0 The code is typically an EGR flow target error (high flow). 92.1.1 EGR High Flow Check Check as follows: 1. Inspect…

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Series 60 – SPN 2629/FMI 21 – TURBO COMPRESSOR OUT TEMP HIGH OR LOW

Posted on October 11, 2020 by sam

This condition is typically temperature too low from the turbo outlet. 91.4.1 Turbocharger Check Check as follows: 1. Disconnect the TCO Sensor. 2. Measure the…

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