Category Archives: Series 40E Troubleshooting

Series 40E Troubleshooting – Section 46.1 Circuit Functions – Voltage Reference Circuits

For the Voltage Reference Circuits (VREF) function diagram, see Figure “Voltage Reference Circuits Function Diagram” . ‪ 1. Engine Oil Pressure Sensor‪ 5. Accelerator Position/Idle Validation‪ 2. Camshaft Position Sensor‪ 6. Barometric Pressure Sensor‪ 3. Injection Control Pressure Sensor‪ 7. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor‪ 4. ECM‪ ‪ Figure 1. Voltage Reference Circuits Function Diagram The… Read More »

Series 40E Troubleshooting – Section 45.1 Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal

For the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) function diagram, see Figure “Vehicle Speed Sensor Function Diagram” .‪ Figure 1. Vehicle Speed Sensor Function Diagram Section 45.1.1 Signal Function Transmission tail-shaft speed is detected by a magnetic pickup mounted on the transmission that senses the rotation of a 16–toothed gear installed on the rear of the transmission.… Read More »

Series 40E Troubleshooting – Section 44.1 Circuit Functions – Vehicle Retarder

For the Vehicle Retarder function diagram, see Figure “Vehicle Retarder Function Diagram” . ‪ 1. Engine Oil Pressure Sensor‪ 5. Accelerator Position/Idle Validation‪ 2. Camshaft Position Sensor‪ 6. Barometric Pressure Sensor‪ 3. Injection Control Pressure‪ 7. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor‪ 4. ECM‪ ‪ Figure 1. Vehicle Retarder Function Diagram On engines or vehicles equipped with… Read More »

Series 40E Troubleshooting – Section 40.1 Command Switches – Speed Control command Switches (SCCS)

Speed Control command Switches (SCCS) include cruise control, PTO, and the hand throttle system, see Figure “Speed Control Command Switches Function Diagram” .‪ Figure 1. Speed Control Command Switches Function Diagram Section 40.1.1 Cruise Control The ECM will control the engine speed to maintain a constant road speed with cruise control. Depressing the set switch… Read More »

Series 40E Troubleshooting – Section 38.1 Signal Function – Remote Accelerator Pedal Sensor (RPS)

The purpose of the Remote Accelerator Pedal Sensor (RPS) is to allow an operator to adjust engine speed from a remote location. The RPS functions similar to the Accelerator Position Sensor. For the RPS function diagram, see Figure “Remote Accelerator Pedal Sensor Function Diagram” .‪ Figure 1. Remote Accelerator Pedal Sensor Function Diagram Note: The… Read More »