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The document discusses DDC engine codes, sensors monitored by the ECM, and various wiring diagrams.

DDC codes represent diagnostic trouble codes that are used to identify issues with sensors and engine systems. The codes are grouped by sensor or system and indicate normal or abnormal values.

The ECM monitors many engine sensors including temperature, pressure, position sensors and more. These are listed on pages 1-2 with their associated DDC codes.

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APPENDIX A: CODES

The codelisted may not be used in all applications. A default value in the normal operating range
is used by the ECM to provide for engine operation if a sensor failure is present.
DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
11 187 -- 4 Variable Speed Governor Sensor Voltage Low
Variable Speed Governor Switch System Not
11 187 -- 7
Responding
12 187 -- 3 Variable Speed Governor Sensor Voltage High
13 111 -- 4 Coolant Level Sensor Input Voltage Low
13 111 -- 6 Add Coolant Level Sensor Input Voltage Low
Intercooler Coolant Temperature Sensor Input
14 52 -- 3
Voltage High
14 110 -- 3 Coolant Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
14 175 -- 3 Oil Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
Intercooler Coolant Temperature Sensor Input
15 52 -- 4
Voltage Low
15 110 -- 4 Coolant Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
15 175 -- 4 Oil Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
16 111 -- 3 Coolant Level Sensor Input Voltage High
16 111 -- 5 Add Coolant Level Sensor Input Voltage High
17 51 -- 3 Throttle Plate Position Sensor Input Voltage High
17 72 -- 3 Blower Bypass Position Input Voltage High
Relative Humidity Sensor Circuit Failed High
17 354 — 3
(Release 33.0 or later)
18 51 -- 4 Throttle Plate Position Sensor Input Voltage Low
18 72 -- 4 Blower Bypass Position Input Voltage Low
Relative Humidity Sensor Circuit Failed Low
18 354 — 4
(Release 33.0 or later)
21 91 -- 3 Throttle Position Sensor Input Voltage High
22 91 -- 4 Throttle Position Sensor Input Voltage Low
23 174 -- 3 Fuel Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
23 -- 65 3 Oxygen Content Circuit Input Voltage High
24 174 -- 4 Fuel Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
24 -- 65 4 Oxygen Content Circuit Input Voltage Low
25 -- -- -- Reserved for ‘‘No Codes"
26 -- 25 11 Aux. Shutdown #1 Active
26 -- 61 11 Aux. Shutdown #2 Active
Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor Input Voltage
27 105 -- 3
High
27 171 -- 3 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
27 172 -- 3 Air Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor Input Voltage
28 105 -- 4
Low

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
28 171 -- 4 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
28 172 -- 4 Air Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
TCI Temperature Circuit Failed Low
29 351 – 4
(Release 33.0 or later)
Turbo Compressor Temperature Out Sensor Input
29 404 — 4
Voltage Low (Release 32.0 or later)
31 -- 51 3 Aux. Output #3 Open Circuit (High Side) - S3
31 -- 51 4 Aux. Output #3 Short To Ground (High Side) - S3
31 -- 51 7 Aux. Output #3 Mechanical System Fail - S3
31 -- 52 3 Aux. Output #4 Open Circuit (High Side) - T3
31 -- 52 4 Aux. Output #4 Short to Ground (High Side) - T3
31 -- 52 7 Aux. Output #4 Mechanical System Failure - T3
32 -- 238 3 SEL Short to Battery (+)
32 -- 238 4 SEL Open Circuit
32 -- 239 3 CEL Short to Battery (+)
32 -- 239 4 CEL Open Circuit
33 102 -- 3 Turbo Boost Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
34 102 -- 4 Turbo Boost Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
35 19 -- 3 High Range Oil Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
35 100 -- 3 Oil Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
36 19 -- 4 High Range Oil Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
36 100 -- 4 Oil Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
High Range Fuel Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
37 18 -- 3
High
37 94 -- 3 Fuel Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
37 95 -- 3 Fuel Restriction Sensor Input Voltage High
High Range Fuel Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
38 18 -- 4
Low
38 94 -- 4 Fuel Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
38 95 4 Fuel Restriction Sensor Input Voltage Low
39 — 146 2 EGR Leak — Boost Power (Release 33.0 or later)
39 — 146 12 EGR Leak — Boost Jake (Release 33.0 or later)
39 — 146 7 EGR Valve Not Responding (Release 33.0 or later)
Low or High Boost – Boost Mode
39 — 147 2 VNT Vanes Not Responding (Boost Mode)
(Release 33.0 or later)
39 — 147 11 VNT Vanes at Max — Jake (Release 33.0 or later)
Low or High Boost During jake Operation
39 — 147 12 VNT Vanes Not Responding (Jake Mode)
(Release 33.0 or later)
39 — 147 14 EGR Flow too Low (Release 33.0 or later)
Excessive EGR Flow – EGR Mode
39 — 147 7 VNT Vanes Not Responding (EGR Mode)
(Release 33.0 or later)
41 -- 21 0 Too Many SRS (missing TRS)

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
42 -- 21 1 Too few SRS (missing SRS)
43 111 -- 1 Coolant Level Low
44 52 -- 0 Intercooler Coolant Temperature High
44 105 -- 0 Intake Manifold Temperature High
44 105 — 14 Engine Derate Due to Intake Manifold Temperature
44 110 -- 0 Coolant Temperature High
44 110 — 14 Engine Derate Due to Coolant Temperature
44 172 -- 0 Air Inlet Temperature High
44 175 -- 0 Oil Temperature High
45 19 -- 1 High Range Oil Pressure Low
45 100 -- 1 Oil Pressure Low
46 168 -- 1 ECM Battery Voltage Low
RTC Backup Battery Voltage Low
46 -- 214 1
(Release 29.0 or later)
46 -- 232 1 Sensor Supply Voltage Low
47 18 -- 0 High Range Fuel Pressure High
47 94 -- 0 Fuel Pressure High
47 102 -- 0 Turbo Boost Pressure High
47 102 -- 14 Engine Derate Due to Boost Pressure
47 106 -- 0 Air Inlet Pressure High
47 164 -- 0 Injection Control Pressure High
48 18 -- 1 High Range Fuel Pressure Low
48 94 -- 1 Fuel Pressure Low
48 106 -- 1 Air Inlet Pressure Low
48 164 -- 1 Injection Control Pressure Low
TCI Temperature Below Range
48 351 – 1
(Release 33.0 or later)
Turbo Compressor Temperature Out High
48 404 — 1
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Differential Pressure Low (Release 33.0 or
48 411 – 1
later)
48 412 – 1 EGR Temperature Low (Release 33.0 or later)
TCI Temperature Above Range
49 351 – 0
(Release 33.0 or later)
Turbo Compressor Out Temperature High
49 404 — 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
49 404 — 14 Engine Derate Due to TCO Temperature
TCI Temperature Circuit Failed High
51 351 – 3
(Release 33.0 or later)
Turbo Compressor Out Temperature Sensor Input
51 404 — 3
Voltage High (Release 32.0 or later)
52 -- 254 12 A/D Conversion Fail
53 -- 253 2 Nonvolatile Checksum Incorrect
53 -- 253 12 EEPROM Write Error
53 -- 253 13 Out of Calibration

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
54 84 -- 12 Vehicle Speed Sensor Fault
Other ECU Fault (Release 27.0 or later) (This fault
55 -- 216 14 is logged in conjunction with another fault to indicate
missing information from another ECU.)
55 -- 231 12 J1939 Data Link Fault
55 -- 248 8 Proprietary Data Link Fault (Master)
55 -- 248 9 Proprietary Data Link Fault (Receiver)
56 -- 250 12 J1587 Data Link Fault
57 -- 249 12 J1922 Data Link Fault
58 92 -- 0 Torque Overload
61 -- xxx 0 Injector xxx Response Time Long
62 -- 26 3 Aux. Output #1 Short to Battery (+) - F3
62 -- 26 4 Aux. Output #1 Open Circuit - F3
Aux. Output #1 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 — 26 7
Properly - F3
62 -- 40 3 Aux. Output #2 Short to Battery (+) - A2
62 -- 40 4 Aux. Output #2 Open Circuit - A2
Aux. Output #2 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 — 40 7
Properly - A2
62 -- 53 3 Aux. Output #5 Short to Battery (+) - W3
62 -- 53 4 Aux. Output #5 Open Circuit - W3
Aux. Output #5 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 — 53 7
Properly - W3
62 -- 54 3 Aux. Output #6 Short to Battery (+) - X3
62 -- 54 4 Aux. Output #6 Open Circuit - X3
Aux. Output #6 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 -- 54 7
Properly - X3
62 -- 55 3 Aux. Output #7 Short to Battery (+) - Y3
62 -- 55 4 Aux. Output #7 Open Circuit - Y3
Aux. Output #7 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 — 55 7
Properly - Y3
62 -- 56 3 Aux. Output #8 Short to Battery (+) - A1
62 -- 56 4 Aux. Output #8 Open Circuit - A1
Aux. Output #8 Mechanical System Not Responding
62 -- 56 7
Properly - A1
63 -- 57 0 PWM #1 Above Normal Range
63 -- 57 1 PWM #1 Below Normal Range
63 -- 57 3 PWM #1 Short to Battery (+)
63 -- 57 4 PWM #1 Open Circuit
63 -- 58 0 PWM #2 Above Normal Range
63 -- 58 1 PWM #2 Below Normal Range
63 -- 58 3 PWM #2 Short to Battery (+)
63 -- 58 4 PWM #2 Open Circuit
63 -- 59 0 PWM #3 Above Normal Range
63 -- 59 1 PWM #3 Below Normal Range

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
63 -- 59 3 PWM #3 Short to Battery (+)
63 -- 59 4 PWM #3 Open Circuit
63 -- 60 0 PWM #4 Above Normal Range
63 -- 60 1 PWM #4 Below Normal Range
63 -- 60 3 PWM #4 Short to Battery (+)
63 -- 60 4 PWM #4 Open Circuit
64 103 -- 0 Turbo Overspeed
64 103 -- 1 Turbo Speed Low (Rel 38 or later)
Turbo Speed Sensor Input Failure — Abnormal
64 103 -- 8
Period
65 51 -- 0 Throttle Plate Position Above Normal Range
65 51 -- 1 Throttle Plate Position Below Normal Range
65 51 -- 2 Throttle Plate Position Erratic
65 51 -- 7 Throttle Plate Not Responding
65 107 -- 3 Air Filter Restriction Sensor Voltage High
65 107 -- 4 Air Filter Restriction Sensor Voltage Low
66 99 -- 3 Oil Filter Restriction Sensor Voltage High
66 99 -- 4 Oil Filter Restriction Sensor Voltage Low
66 -- 76 0 Engine Knock Level Above Normal Range
66 -- 76 3 Engine Knock Level Sensor Input Voltage High
66 -- 76 4 Engine Knock Level Sensor Input Voltage Low
66 -- 76 7 Engine Knock Level Sensor Not Responding
High Range Coolant Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
67 20 -- 3
High
High Range Coolant Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
67 20 -- 4
Low
67 106 -- 3 Air Inlet Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
67 106 -- 4 Air Inlet Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
67 109 -- 3 Coolant Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
67 109 -- 4 Coolant Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
68 -- 230 5 TPS Idle Validation Circuit Fault (open circuit)
68 -- 230 6 TPS Idle Validation Circuit Fault (short to ground)
71 -- xxx 1 Injector xxx Response Time Short
72 84 -- 0 Vehicle Overspeed
72 84 -- 11 Vehicle Overspeed (Absolute)
72 -- 65 0 Oxygen Content Too High
72 -- 65 1 Oxygen Content Too Low
73 107 -- 0 Air Filter Restriction High
73 -- 77 0 Gas Valve Position Above Normal Range
73 -- 77 1 Gas Valve Position Below Normal Range
73 -- 77 3 Gas Valve Position Input Voltage High
73 -- 77 4 Gas Valve Position Input Voltage Low
73 -- 77 7 Gas Metering Valve Not Responding

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
73 -- 151 14 ESS Transmission Stuck in Gear
Transmission Neutral Switch Failure
73 -- 226 11
(ESS Transmission)
Aux Analog Input Data Erratic, Intermittent, or
73 -- 227 2
Incorrect (ESS Transmission)
Aux Analog Input #1 Voltage High (ESS
73 -- 227 3
Transmission)
Aux Analog Input #1 Voltage Low (ESS
73 -- 227 4
Transmission)
74 70 -- 4 Optimized Idle Safety Loop Short to Ground
74 99 -- 0 Oil Filter Restriction High
75 168 -- 0 ECM Battery Voltage High
RTC Backup Battery Voltage High
75 -- 214 0
(Release 29.0 or later)
75 -- 232 0 Sensor Supply Voltage High
76 121 -- 0 Engine Overspeed With Engine Brake
77 19 — 0 High Range Oil Pressure High
77 20 — 0 High Range Coolant Pressure High
77 72 — 0 Blower Bypass Door Position High
77 72 — 1 Blower Bypass Door Position Low
77 73 — 1 Fire Pump Pressure Low
77 81 — 0 Exhaust Back Pressure High
77 81 — 1 Exhaust Back Pressure Low
77 81 — 3 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Voltage High
77 81 — 4 Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor Voltage Low
77 81 — 12 Exhaust Back Pressure at Rampdown Threshold
77 95 — 1 Fuel Filter Differential Pressure Low
77 99 — 1 Oil Filter Differential Pressure Low
77 100 — 0 Engine Oil Pressure High
77 102 — 1 Turbo Boost Pressure Low
77 105 — 1 Inlet Manifold Temperature Low
77 107 — 1 Air filter Restriction Pressure Low
77 108 — 0 Barometric Pressure High
77 108 — 1 Barometric Pressure Low
77 109 — 0 Coolant Pressure High
77 110 — 1 Coolant Temperature Low
77 111 — 0 Coolant Level High
77 171 — 0 Ambient Air Temperature High
77 171 — 1 Ambient Air Temperature Low
77 172 — 1 Air Inlet Temperature Low
77 174 — 0 Fuel Temperature High
77 174 — 1 Fuel Temperature Low
77 175 — 1 Engine Oil Temperature Low
77 222 — 14 Anti-Theft Fault Present

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
77 251 — 10 Clock Module Abnormal Rate of Change
77 251 — 13 Clock Module Failure
77 252 — 10 Clock Module Abnormal Rate of Change
77 252 — 13 Clock Module Failure
Relative Humidity Above Range
77 354 — 0
(Release 33.0 or later)
Relative Humidity Below Range
77 354 — 1
(Release 33.0 or later)
Cylinder Head Temperature Above Range
77 446 — 0
(Release 33.0 or later)
Service Now Lamp Fault Expiration
77 — 151 11
(Release 32.0 or later)
Cruise Control/Adaptive Cruise Control Fault
78 86 -- 14
(Release 27.0 or later)
81 98 -- 3 Oil Level Sensor Input Voltage High
81 101 -- 3 Crankcase Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
Extended Crankcase Pressure Input Voltage High
81 153 -- 3
(Release 27.0 or later)
Injection Control Pressure Sensor Input Voltage
81 164 -- 3
High
81 173 -- 3 Exhaust Temperature Sensor Input Voltage High
EGR Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed
81 411 — 3 High
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Temperature Circuit Failed High
81 412 — 3
(Release 33.0 or later)
81 20 3 Timing Actuator Failed High
81 20 4 Timing Actuator Failed Low
Exhaust Port Temperature #1 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 129 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #2 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 130 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #3 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 131 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #4 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 132 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #5 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 133 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #6 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 134 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #7 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 135 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #8 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 136 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #9 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 137 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #10 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 138 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #11 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 139 3
(Release 32.0 or later)

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
Exhaust Port Temperature #12 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 140 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #13 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 141 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #14 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 142 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #15 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 143 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #16 Sensor Voltage High
81 -- 144 3
(Release 32.0 or later)
EGR Mass Flow Smart Sensor not Responding
81 — 277 9
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Temperature Smart Sensor not Responding
81 412 — 9
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Mass Flow Smart Sensor Failed
81 — 277 12
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Temperature Smart Sensor Failed (Release
81 412 — 12
33.0 or later)
82 98 -- 4 Oil Level Sensor Input Voltage Low
82 101 -- 4 Crankcase Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
Extended Crankcase Pressure Input Voltage Low
82 153 -- 4
(Release 27.0 or later)
82 164 -- 4 Injection Control Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
82 173 -- 4 Exhaust Temperature Sensor Input Voltage Low
EGR Diffferential Pressure Sensor Circuit Failed
82 411 — 4 Low
(Release 33.0 or later)
EGR Temperature Circuit Failed Low
82 412 — 4
(Release 33.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #1 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 129 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #2 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 130 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #3 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 131 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #4 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 132 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #5 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 133 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #6 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 134 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #7 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 135 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #8 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 136 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #9 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 137 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #10 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 138 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #11 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 139 4
(Release 32.0 or later)

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
Exhaust Port Temperature #12 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 140 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #13 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 141 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #14 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 142 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #15 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 143 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #16 Sensor Voltage Low
82 -- 144 4
(Release 32.0 or later)
83 73 — 0 Pump Pressure High
83 98 -- 0 Oil Level High
83 101 -- 0 Crankcase Pressure High
Extended Crankcase Pressure High
83 153 -- 0
(Release 27.0 or later)
83 173 -- 0 Exhaust Temperature High
EGR Differential Pressure High (Release 33.0 or
83 411 — 0
later)
83 412 — 0 EGR Temperature High (Release 33.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #1 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 129 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #2 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 130 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #3 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 131 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #4 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 132 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #5 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 133 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #6 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 134 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #7 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 135 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #8 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 136 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #9 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 137 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #10 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 138 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #11 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 139 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #12 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 140 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #13 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 141 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #14 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 142 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #15 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 143 0
(Release 32.0 or later)
Exhaust Port Temperature #16 Sensor Voltage High
83 -- 144 0
(Release 32.0 or later)

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DDC Code #
PID SID FMI Description
(Flashed)
84 98 -- 1 Oil Level Low
84 101 -- 1 Crankcase Pressure Low
Extended Crankcase Pressure Low
84 153 -- 1
(Release 27.0 or later)
85 190 -- 0 Engine Overspeed
85 190 -- 14 Engine Overspeed Signal (Release 28.0 or later)
86 73 -- 3 Pump Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
86 108 -- 3 Barometric Pressure Sensor Input Voltage High
87 73 -- 4 Pump Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
87 108 -- 4 Barometric Pressure Sensor Input Voltage Low
88 20 -- 1 High Range Coolant Pressure Low
88 109 -- 1 Coolant Pressure Low
89 95 -- 0 Fuel Restriction High
89 111 -- 12 Maintenance Alert Coolant Level Fault

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APPENDIX B: HARNESS WIRING DIAGRAMS

The following drawings are posted on the DDC extranet:


Vehicle Interface Harness – Series 60
Vehicle Interface Harness – Series 50
Vehicle Interface Harness – Natural Gas Applications
Engine Sensor/Injector Harness – Series 60
Engine Sensor/Injector Harness – Series 50
Engine Sensor/Injector Coil Harness – Natural Gas Applications

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APPENDIX D: ACRONYMS

ABS Anti-lock Braking System

ACLS Add Coolant Level Sensor

ACS Application Code System

ACPS Air Compressor Pressure Sensor

AFRS Air Filter Restriction Sensor

AIM Auxiliary Interface Module

ATI Aux Timed Input

ATS Air Temperature Sensor

CEL Check Engine Light

CFPS Common Rail Fuel Pressure Sensor

CLS Coolant Level Sensor

CPS Coolant Pressure Sensor

CTS Coolant Temperature Sensor

DDC Detroit Diesel Corporation

DDDL Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link

DDEC Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls

DDR Diagnostic Data Reader

DRS DDEC Reprogramming System

ECM Electronic Control Module

EDM Electronic Display Module

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EFC Electronic Fire Commander

EFPA Electronic Foot Pedal Assembly

EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation

Electronically Erasable Programmable


EEPROM
Read Only Memory

EOP Engine Over Temperature Protection

ESH Engine Sensor Harness

ETS Exhaust Temperature Sensor

EUI Electronic Unit Injectors

EUP Electronic Unit Pump

FEI Fuel Economy Incentive

FMI Failure Mode Identifier

FPS Fuel Pressure Sensor

FRS Fuel Restriction Sensor

FTS Fuel Temperature Sensor

HEI Half Engine Idle

ICPS Intercooler Coolant Pressure Sensor

ICTS Intercooler Coolant Temperature Sensor

IRIS InfraRed Information System

ISD Idle Shutdown

LSG Limiting Speed Governor

OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer

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OI Optimized Idle

OLS Oil Level Sensor

OPS Oil Pressure Sensor

OTS Oil Temperature Sensor

MAS Maintenance Alert System

MPG Miles Per Gallon

MPH Miles Per Hour

MID Message IDentification Character

MUI Mechanical Unit Injector

PGN Parameter Group Number

PID Parameter IDentification Character

PTO Power Take-off

PSG Pressure Sensor Governor

PVM Pulse to Voltage Module

PW Pulse Width

PWM Pulse Width Modulated

SEL Stop Engine Light

SEO Stop Engine Override

SRS Synchronous Reference Sensor

SID Subsystem IDentification Character

TBS Turbo Boost Sensor

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TDC Top Dead Center

TPS Throttle Position Sensor

TRS Timing Reference Sensor

TSS Turbo Speed Sensor

VEPS Vehicle Electronic Programming System

VGT Variable Geometry Turbo

VIH Vehicle Interface Harness

VIN Vehicle Identification Number

VPOD Variable Pressure Output Device

VSG Variable Speed Governor

VSL Vehicle Speed Limiting

VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor

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APPENDIX E: VENDORS

Compatible engine accessories may be obtained from several vendors. This section provides
vendors name, address.

FANS DIAGNOSTIC DATA READER

Single-speed fans are available from: Nexiq Technologies


Linnig Corp. Phone: 1–800–639–6774
5131 S Royal Atlanta Drive www.nexiq.com
Tucker, GA 30084
Phone: (770) 414-9499 MAGNETIC VEHICLE SPEED SENSORS
www.linnig.com
Wabash Technologies
Index Sensors & Controls, Inc. 1375 Swan Streets
7112 265th St NW Huntington, Indiana 46750-0829
Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone: (260) 356–8300
Phone: 1–800–726–1737 www.wabashtech.com
Fax: 360–629–0838
www.indexsensors.com Airpax Instruments
Phillips Technologies
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems 150 Knotter Drive
901 Cleveland St. Chesire, Connecticut 06410
Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 1- 800-643-0643
Phone: 1-800-AIR-BRAKE
www.bendix.com Invensys Electro Corporation
1845 57th Street
Borg Warner Sarasota, Florida 34243
Phone: 1–800–828–8127 Phone: 1–800–446–5762
www.bwinstruments.com Fax: 941-355-3120
www.electrocorp.com

Two-speed fans are available from: CONNECTORS


Linnig U.S.A. FCI Apex connectors are available from:
P.O. Box 670 FCI Automotive
Mineola NY 11501–0670 Phone: 1–800–303–3577
Phone: (516) 742-1900 734–728–2100
NTI, LLC
300 Randall Street, Suite B
Greer, SC 29651

Phone: 1–864–877–4800
Fax: 864–877–2997

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J1939 CABLE

Belden Electronics Division ELECTRONIC FOOT PEDAL


ASSEMBLEY
2200 U.S. 27 South
Richmond, IN 47374 Williams Controls
Phone: 1–800–235–3361 14100 S.W. 72nd Avenue
www.belden.com Portland, Oregon 97223
Phone: (503) 684-8600
Tyco Electronics Corporation ww.williamscontrols.com
Raychem Wire and Harnessing
300 Constitution Drive Bendix Commercial Vehicle
Menlo Park, CA 94025 901 Cleveland
Phone: 1–800–926–2425 Elyria, Ohio 44035
www.raychem.com Phone: 1-800-AIR-BRAKE
www.bendix.com
Hand Throttle
King Controls
Teleflex Morse 5100 West 36th Street
Phone: (610) 495–7011 St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416
Phone: (612) 922-6889
SHRINK WRAP www.kingcontrols.com

Alpha Wire Corporation DOCUMENTATION


711 Lidgerwood Ave
P.O. Box 711 SAE International
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207-0711 400 Commonwealth Drive
Phone: 1-800-52ALPHA Warrendale, PA 15096
Attention: Publications
Tyco Electronics Corporation Phone: (412) 776–4970
Raychem Cable Identification and Protection www.sae.org
300 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025 CRIMP AND REMOVAL TOOLS
Phone: 1–800–926–2425
www.raychem.com Kent-Moore
Phone: 1–800–345–2233
www.spxkentmoore.com

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GLOSSARY
Add Coolant Level Sensor Provides another coolant level sensor, higher in the top
tank of the vehicle cooling system. Typically, this is used
to recognize the coolant is low, but not low enough to
activate the DDEC engine protection.

Air Temperature Sensor An intake mounted sensor which provides air temperature
information to the ECM. Located in the bottom middle
of the air intake manifold on the Series 50 and Series
60 Engines.

Check Engine Light A panel mounted yellow indicator light, provided by the
vehicle OEM as standard.

Coolant Level Sensor Activates the engine protection if the coolant level is low.

Coolant Temperature Sensor Provides coolant level information to the ECM. Used for
engine protection.

Communication Harness This OEM supplied harness connects the ECM's J1922
and J1939 ports to other vehicle systems.

Cruise Control Operates in either Engine or Vehicle Speed Mode and


maintain a targeted speed (MPH or RPM) by increasing
or decreasing fueling to maximize fuel economy and
driveability.

Check Engine Light A panel mounted yellow indicator light. Provided by the
vehicle OEM as standard.

Customer Option Password A 4 digit alpha-numeric password to protect and change


customer parameters in the DDR. This password is set
with the DDR. This password does not protect the
horsepower rating.

DDEC IV Fourth generation of Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls.

Deceleration Light Illuminates on the rear of the vehicle when you take your
foot off the accelerator pedal to indicate that the vehicle is
slowing down. Typically, this is used on the rear of a bus
that operates in the city.

Diagnostic Request Switch A switch that allows the yellow and red lights to flash two
digit diagnostic codes when the engine is idling or off.
The yellow light flashes inactive (or historic) codes. The

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red light flashes active codes. These two digit codes are
defined on the DDEC diagnostic data reader pocket card.
This can be the same switch as the stop engine override.

Electronic Control Module The ECM includes control logic to provide overall engine
management. The ECM continuously performs self
diagnostic checks and monitors other system components

Electronic Fire Commander A complete pressure governor control unit for DDEC IV
engines. The EFC displays engine RPM, battery voltage,
engine oil pressure, and either engine oil temperature or
engine coolant temperature (programmable).

Electronic Unit Injector Provides fuel delivery to the engine cylinders. The EUI
controls injection timing and metering using a solenoid
operated valve. The duration of valve closure determines
the quantity of fuel injected.

Electronic Fire Commander Designed for the fire fighting and emergency services
market, EFC combines the DDEC Pressure Sensor
Governor (PSG), a system monitor, and a pump panel
display for vital engine operating parameters into one
compact, durable package.

Engine Brakes Cruise Control Provides cruise control compatibility with engine brakes.
While in cruise control, the engine brakes will turn on
and go off automatically in order to maintain the same
cruise set speed.

Engine Brake LOW ON (Above The additional engine speed above the driver selected
Cruise Control) cruise speed that the low engine brakes (Jake Brakes)
turn on.

Engine Brake Medium/High On Sets the engine brake medium and high limits to a vehicle
(Increment) speed above engine brake low.

Engine Fan Braking Automatically engages the cooling fan clutch when all
the engine brakes are on, (HIGH).

Engine Interface Harness Used in multi-ECM applications is usually installed at the


factory and delivered connected to all ECMs. Ends with
a quick disconnect connector. The OEM VIH connects
to the quick disconnect connector.

Engine Protection Provides three levels of protection to the engine if it


is operating out of the limits. These three levels are
warning, rampdown, and shutdown. Coolant level,

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coolant temperature, oil temperature, oil pressure, and


two additional sensors provide protection to the engine.
Typically, the additional sensors are used for high oil
temperature in the automatic transmission, low oil level
in the engine, and other vehicle systems that require
the engine to shutdown.

Engine Over Temperature ProtectionThe reduction in operating power from between the time
the CEL and the SEL illuminates. For high coolant
and/or oil temperature only.

Engine Overspeed Logs diagnostic code at 2500 RPM, DDC standard.

Engine Sensor Harness Connects the ECM to all engine sensors, facilitates the
receipt of inputs and outputs signals, controlling the fuel
injection process and engine speed.

Failure Mode Identifier The FMI describes the type of failure detected in the
subsystem and identified by the PID or SID.

Fan Clutch Override Used to engage the cooling fan when desired. Fan
Controls use the DDEC oil temperature, coolant
temperature, or air temperature sensors to engage the
cooling fan.

Fuel Pressure Sensor Provides fuel pressure information to the ECM. Used for
diagnostics.

Fuel Temperature Sensor Provides fuel temperature information to the ECM. Used
for determining hot fuel, and adjusting the calibration
based on this temp.

Half Engine Idle The engine idles on three of the cylinders to reduce the
amount of white smoke on cold engine startup.

High Range Max MPH Defines the minimum vehicle speed required to activate
the high range max RPM function. This is used to
encourage the driver to use high gear, while in cruise
control.

High Range Max RPM Limits the maximum engine speed in the top range of
gears, encouraging the driver to upshift to the next
higher gear to increase vehicle speed. This function will
determine the vehicle speed limit, unless a slower speed
limit is selected for the vehicle speed limit parameter.
During the shift sequence, the high range max MPH must
be reached before the high range max RPM is achieved.

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Horsepower Rating Password A 4 digit alpha-numeric password to protect and activate


the horsepower rating in the ECM. This password is
set with the DDR.

Horsepower Rating Security Protects the multiple horsepower ratings in the ECM.
Only one rating will be available with this feature turned
on. This lock is set at the time of engine order from
DDC or the OEM.

Idle Shutdown Override With Allows the engine shutdown to be canceled by depressing
Throttle the accelerator pedal while the yellow check engine light
is flashing 90 seconds before engine shutdown.

Idle Time The amount of time spent idling before the engine will
automatically shutdown; set with the DDR.

Idle Timer Shutdown Allows the engine to shutdown after a customer set time
expires on idling (low idle or high idle or PTO).

Injector Harness Installed at the factory and are delivered connected to the
injection units and the ECMs.

InfraRed Information System Provides infrared two-way communication between a


vehicle and a PC.

Limiting Speed Governor Maintains vehicle speed based on driver throttle input.
The engine changes RPM to maintain a vehicle speed
with the accelerator pedal.

Maintenance Alert System Monitors engine fluid levels and filter restrictions and
notifies the driver and/or technician when maintenance is
required.

Maximum Security Protects and locks out all of the programmed parameters
in the ECM. This lock is set at the time of engine order
from DDC or at the OEM. Feature settings cannot be
changed with maximum security turned on.

Oil Pressure Sensor Provides engine oil pressure to the ECM. Used for
engine protection.

Oil Temperature Sensor Provides the engine oil temperature to the ECM. Used for
engine protection and fan controls.

Parameter Identification Character A PID is a single byte character used in J1587 messages
to identify the data byte(s) that follow.

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PasSmart Allows a fleet manager to enable a second Vehicle Limit


Speed (VLS) above the normal VLS to assist while
passing other vehicles on the highway. This second VLS
is programmed for a limited duration during a given time
period (interval).

Power Harness Connects battery power (12 or 24 volts) and ground


to the ECM and includes fuse(s) or circuit breaker(s).
OEM supplied.

Power Take Off A mechanical gear device used to divert engine


horsepower to other machinery.

Progressive Shifting Encourages the driver to shift in to a higher gear before


the engine reaches governed speed. The Spec Manager
program should be utilized to determine maximum
vehicle speed. Typically, this is used on 2100 RPM
rated engines.

Pressure Sensor Governor For Fire Maintains a set water pressure on a fire truck water pump.
Trucks The engine speed will vary to maintain a constant water
pressure. This feature is in fire trucks.

Pressure Sensor Governor Light Indicates that the Pressure Sensor Governor is active.
For Fire Trucks

Pulse Width The duration of time the injectors are fueling the engine,
measured in degrees of rotation of the engine.

Pulse Width Modulated A type of electrical signal output.

SAE J1587 Communication link used for DDR, Data Hub, ABS, etc.

SAE J1922 Communication link used for traction control systems


and CEEMAT Fuller transmissions.

SAE J1939 Communication link used for multiple block engines


and other vehicle systems.

Starter Lockout Prevents the starter from activating after the engine is
already running. Typically, this is used in buses.

Stop Engine Light A panel mounted red indicator light provided by the
OEM as standard.

Stop Engine Override This switch allows an override of the engine protection
system when toggled in the rampdown or shutdown mode

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every 30 seconds. This can be the same switch as the


diagnostic request.

Subsystem Identification Character A SID is a single byte character used to identify


field-repairable or replaceable subsystems for which
failures can be detected or isolated.

Synchronous Reference Sensor Indicates a specific cylinder in the firing order; tells
the ECM when the #1 cylinder is at top dead center of
its stroke. DDC standard.

Timing Reference Sensor Indicates crank position of every cylinder; tells the ECM
where the rotation of the engine is or when to fuel each
cylinder. DDC standard.

Throttle Inhibit Disables the accelerator pedal by making it unresponsive


when a switch is toggled. Typically, this is used in buses
for when the doors are open, or when the pressure
governor system is active in a fire truck.

Throttle Position Sensor Converts the operator's hand throttle and/or foot pedal
input into a signal for the ECM,better known as the
accelerator pedal. This pedal, located on the floor of the
vehicle cab, tells the ECM how much fuel is needed based
on the driver input. Provided by the OEM, standard.

Top Dead Center When the piston is at the top of the stroke nearest the
head of the engine. The point at which the piston stops
going up and starts going down.

Turbocharger Boost Sensor Provides air pressure (atmospheric and boost) information
from turbocharger to the ECM. This sensor is located
in the air intake manifold. Used for white smoke and
emissions. DDC standard.

Variable Speed Governor Maintains a constant engine speed with varying loads. A
variable speed governor is referred to as: high idle, fast
idle, hand throttle, Vernier, voltage divider, power take
off (PTO), cruise control, or cruise switch PTO.

Vehicle Electronic Programming A PC software package used to to change the parameters


System to be programmed into the DDEC IV ECM. OEM
supplied.

Vehicle Interface Harness Connects the ECM to other vehicle systems.

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Vehicle Power Shutdown Allows the chassis power and DDEC power to shutdown
after idling on low idle, high idle, or PTO for the set
idle time. The idle shutdown override with throttle will
override the vehicle power shutdown. In addition, the
vehicle power will shutdown after an engine protection
shutdown. This can be overridden by the stop engine
override switch.

Vehicle Speed Limiting The vehicle's fastest speed. limits the vehicle from going
faster than a preset limit.

Vehicle Speed Maximum The fastest vehicle speed (MPH/KPH) the driver is
allowed to travel on flat ground.

Vehicle Speed Sensor Tells the ECM how fast the vehicle is going. This
magnetic pickup is located on the tail shaft of the
transmission or on the rear drive wheel of the vehicle.
Provided by the OEM. Required for cruise control,
vehicle speed limiting, vehicle overspeed with/without
throttle, progressive shift, and engine brakes. Optional.

Wire Comb A strain relief for the back of the VIH connector to
prevent water from entering the connector from the
back. Used in all Series 50, Series 149, and Industrial
applications.

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A active flashed, 5-24
inactive flashed, 5-24
Active Codes, 5-24
Communication Harness, 3-35, connector-to-ECM, 3-58
Add Coolant Level Sensor (ACLS), 3-119
Communication Link, J1939, 6-45
Air Compressor Control, 5-5
decrease (set/coast on), 5-6 Conduit and Loom, 3-97
digital inputs, 4-19 Connector Removing Tools, 3-69
digital outputs, 4-23
increase (resume/acceleration on), 5-5 Connectors
load switch, 5-6 1708/1587 data link connector, 3-64
multiple pressure ratings, 5-6 communication harness-to-ECM connector, 3-58
shutdown, 5-6 ESH-to-ECM connector, 3-60
solenoid, 5-6 power harness-to-ECM connector, 3-57
Required Connectors, 3-53
Air Filter Restriction Sensor (AFRS), 3-113 SAE 1939/J1587 data link connector, 3-65
Air Temperature Sensor (ATS), 3-102 VIH-to-ECM connector, 3-53
Allison World Transmission Series, 5-194 Coolant Level Sensor (CLS), 3-115
Anti-Lock Brake Systems, 5-11 Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS), 3-103
Crimp Tools, 3-69
Criteria, wires, 3-67
B
Cruise Control, 5-15
Barometric Pressure Sensor (Baro sensor), 3-102 cruise power, 5-50
Battery digital inputs, 4-7
average drain current, 3-48 engine brake, 5-31
switch ground, 3-22 engine speed, 5-15
vehicle speed, 5-15
Battery Size, 3-48
Current
Bendix, E-1
amount of current draw, 3-48
Borg Warner, E-1 CEL requirements, 3-142
rated fuse current, 3-52
SEL requirement, 3-144
C
Check Engine Light (CEL)
activated to flash codes, 5-44 D
as used in MAS, 5-98 Data Card, 5-128
engine overtemperature protection, 5-39, 5-42
engine protection, 5-37 Data Hub, 5-117
flashing codes, 4-11 Data Link
idle shutdown, 5-77 1708/1587
rampdown, 5-38 connector, 3-64
requirements and guidelines, 3-142 messages, 6-6
use in diagnostics, 5-24 circuits 800 & 801, 3-68
wiring, 3-143 circuits 900 & 901, 3-68
SAE J1587, 6-5, 3-68, anti-lock brakes, 5-11
Circuits
SAE J1922, 6-37, 3-68, anti-lock brakes, 5-11
data link, 3-68
SAE J1939, anti-lock brakes, 5-11
data link, 800 & 801, 3-68
SAE J1939/J1587, connector, 3-65
data link, 900 & 901, 3-68
return power (ground), 3-68 DDC, supplied hardware, 3-3
Codes, A-1 DDEC III Data Pages, 5-118
INDEX

DDEC Reports, 5-119 pressure sensor governor mode light, 4-32


starter lockout, 4-33
DDEC Reprogramming System (DRS), 7-13
Top2 shift lockout solenoid, 4-35
Deceleration Light, 4-25 Top2 shift solenoid, 4-34
Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (DDDL), 7-11 transmission retarder, 4-35
instrumentation menu, 5-103 vehicle power shutdown, 4-36
maintenance alert menu, 5-102 VSG active indication, 4-37

Deutsch Connectors, 3-84


Deutsch Terminals
installation, 3-84
E
removal, 3-86 EGR Delta Pressure Sensor (EGR Delta P), 3-104
Diagnostic Data Reader (DDR), 7-7, maintenance status EGR Temperature Sensor, 3-104
menu, 5-101 Electronic Control Module (ECM), 3-5
Diagnostic Request Switch, 7-3, 4-11, 5-24–5-25, 5-44 connections to other vehicle systems, 3-15
diagnostics, 5-23
Diagnostics, 5-23
environmental conditions, 3-7
check engine light, 5-24
operating voltage, 3-47
diagnostic request switch, 5-24
stop engine light, 5-24 Electronic Fire Commander (EFC), 1-5, 5-27
stop engine override switch, 5-25 Electronic Foot Pedal Assembly (EFPA), 3-139, as
Digital Inputs, 4-3, 4-5 OEM requirement, 3-3
air compressor load switch, 4-19 Electronic Unit Injector (EUI), -, 3-38
auxiliary coolant level switch, 4-18
cruise control, 4-7 Engine Brake, 5-31
engine brake, 4-9 active, 5-31
engine protection, 4-11 clutch released input, 5-32
engine ratings, 4-13 cruise control, 5-31
fan control, 4-14 digital inputs, 4-9
parking brake interlock, 4-19 digital outputs, 4-25
pressure sensor governor, 4-15 disable, 5-31
rpm freeze, 4-19 engine fan braking, 5-32
throttle control, 4-16 minimum mph, 5-32
throttle kickdown, 4-19 service brake control of, 5-32

Digital Outputs, 4-3, 4-21 Engine Protection, 5-37


air compressor load solenoid, 4-23 diagnostic request switch, 5-44
coolant level low light, 4-24 digital inputs, 4-11
cruise control active light, 4-24 engine overtemperature protection, 5-39
deceleration light, 4-25 rampdown, 5-38
engine brake active, 4-25 shutdown, 5-38
ether injection, 4-26 stop engine override
external engine brake enable, 4-27 continuous override - option 1, 5-46
external engine synchronization/frequency input continuous override - option 2, 5-46
active, 4-27 momentary override, 5-45
fan control, 4-28 warning only, 5-37
high coolant temperature light, 4-29 Engine Ratings, 5-49
high crankcase pressure light, 4-29 cruise power, 5-50
high oil temperature light, 4-30 digital inputs, 4-13
low coolant pressure light, 4-30 limiting torque curve, 5-50
low ddec voltage warning light, 4-31 switches, 5-49
low oil pressure light, 4-31
Engine Sensor Harness, 3-9
optimized idle active light, 4-32
pressure sensor governor active light, 4-24 ESH-to-ECM Connector, 3-60

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Ether Start, 5-53 ProDriver DC vehicle harness, -, 5-135


digital outputs, 4-26 vehicle interface harness, on-highway, 3-15
ether start harness, -, 5-56
Hot Idle, 5-167
Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor, 3-135
Exhaust Temperature Sensor, 3-123
Exhaust Temperature Sensor (ETS), 3-123
I
Idle Shutdown Timer, 5-77
ambient air temperature override disable, 5-80
F enabled on VSG, 5-79
idle shutdown override, 5-78
Fan Control, 5-57 vehicle power shutdown, 5-79
digital inputs, 4-14
digital outputs, 4-28 Ignition, ignition source, 3-22
dual fans, 5-64 Inactive Codes, 5-24
single fan, 5-59
Index Sensors & Controls, Inc., E-1
two-speed fan, 5-66
variable speed single-fan, 5-69
Fire Truck Pump Pressure Sensor, 3-125 K
Flash Codes, 7-3, 5-24, definition of, 5-26 Kent-Moore, 3-69
FMI
DDEC identifier, 6-5
definition of, 5-26 L
Fuel Economy Incentive, 5-73 Lights, 3-141
Fuel Restriction Sensor (FRS), 3-105, 5-109 CEL, 3-141
SEL, 3-144
Fuel Temperature Sensor (FTS), 3-106
Limiting Speed Governor (LSG), 5-167
control options, 5-168
G dual electronic foot pedal assembly, 5-170
electronic foot pedal assembly, 5-168
Governor Droop, 5-167 with VSG as a secondary control, 5-167
Governors, 5-167 Linnig U.S.A., E-1
limiting speed governor, 5-167
Linning Corp., E-1
variable speed governor, 5-171
Low Gear Torque Limiting, 5-95

H
Half Engine Idle, 5-75 M
Main Power Supply Shutdown, 3-49
Hardware
supplied by DDC, 3-3 Maintenance Alert System, 5-97
supplied by OEM, 3-3 add coolant level sensor, 5-107
air filter restriction sensor, 5-105
Harnesses
Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link, 5-102
communication harness, 3-35
diagnostic data reader, 5-101
communication Harness, 1-2
display module, 5-99
engine sensor harness, 3-9
fuel restriction sensor, 5-109
engine sensor harness, on-highway, -, 3-9
oil level sensor, 5-110
ether start, -, 5-56
ProDriver DC, 5-99
Injector Harness, 3-37
MAS display harness, -, 5-115 Management Information Products, 5-117
power harness, 3-39 data hub, 5-117
ProDriver DC jumper harness, -, 5-136 DDEC data, 5-119

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DDEC III data pages, 5-118 digital outputs, 4-32


DDEC reports, 5-119 pressure mode, 5-153
ProDriver DC, 5-128 rpm mode, 5-153
switches, 5-154
Message Identification Character (MID), description
of, 6-5 ProDriver DC, 1-4, 5-128
MIDs data card, 5-128
DDEC identifier, 6-5 installation, 5-129
supported by DDEC, 6-37 flush mount, -, 5-130
surface mount, -, 5-133
Multi-ECM maintenance alert system, 5-99
DDC-supplied hardware, 3-3
Progressive Shift, 5-159
OEM-supplied hardware, 3-3
high range, 5-161
low range #1, 5-160
low range #2, 5-160
O PWM 1 Port, 5-185
OEM
diagnostic connector, 3-64
installed sensors, 3-112
supplied hardware, 3-3 R
supplied harness, 3-15, 3-35, 3-39 Relative Humidity/Turbo Compressor Inlet Temperature
supplied lights, 3-141 Sensor, 3-127
supplied throttle control device, 3-139
RPM Mode, 5-153
Oil Level Sensor (OLS), 3-107, 5-110
Oil Pressure Sensor (OPS), 3-107
Oil Temperature Sensor (OTS), 3-108 S
Optical Coolant Level Sensor, 3-121 SAE J1128, 3-19
Optimized Idle, 2-8, 5-139 SAE J1587, 5-185
digital outputs, 4-32 anti-lock brakes, 5-11
engine mode, 5-140 diagnostic connector, 3-66
thermostat mode, 5-140 message format, 6-5
PIDs, 6-6–6-8
double byte parameters, 6-20
P single byte parameters, 6-10
transmitter data request, 6-9
PasSmart, 5-145 variable length parameters, 6-27
PIDs, 6-6–6-8 transmission interface, 5-194
DDEC identifier, 6-5 SAE J1922, 6-37
definition of, 5-26 anti-lock brakes, 5-11
double byte parameters, 6-20 communication harness design guidelines, 3-36
single byte parameters, 6-10 message format, 6-37
variable length parameters, 6-27 MIDs, 6-37
Power Harness, 3-39 parameters available, 6-37
connector-to-ECM, 3-57 powertrain control data link, 5-185
connectors, 3-44 transmission interface, 5-194
dual-fuse installation, 3-39 SAE J1939, 6-45
single-fuse installation, 3-41 anti-lock brakes, 5-11
Pressure Governor Light, 4-32 communication harness design guidelines, 3-36
data link layer parameter group number response
Pressure Mode, 5-153 definitions, 6-73
Pressure Sensor Governor (PSG), 5-153 message format, 6-45
digital inputs, 4-15 powertrain control data link, 5-185

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transmission interface, 5-194 wiring, -, 3-145


SAE J1939/71, application layer parameter group Stop Engine Override (SEO) Switch, 5-45
definitions, 6-46 Stop Engine Override Options, 5-45
Safety Precautions, 2-1
Synchronous Reference Sensor (SRS), 3-109
Sensors, 3-101, 3-103, 3-107–3-109, 3-112
add coolant level sensor, 3-119
air filter restriction sensor, 3-113 T
air temperature sensor, 3-102
barometric pressure sensor, 3-102 Tachometer Drive, 5-165
coolant level sensor, 3-115 Tape and Taping, 3-99
coolant temperature sensor, 3-103
Terminal Installation
egr delta pressure sensor, 3-104
Deutsch connectors, 3-84
egr temperature sensor, 3-104
pull-to-seat, 3-74
exhaust back pressure sensor, 3-135
push-to-seat, 3-70
exhaust temperature sensor, 3-123
factory-installed sensors, 3-101, function and Terminal Removal
location, 3-101 Deutsch terminals, 3-86
fire truck pump pressure sensor, 3-125 pull-to-seat, 3-77
fuel restriction sensor, 3-105 push-to-seat, 3-73
fuel temperature sensor, 3-106 Throttle Control, 3-139, 5-167, digital inputs, 4-16
OEM-installed sensors, 3-112, function and
guidelines, 3-112 Throttle Devices, 3-139, electronic foot pedal assembly,
oil level sensor, 3-107 3-139
oil pressure sensor, 3-107 Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), 3-129
oil temperature sensor, 3-108
Timing Reference Sensor (TRS), 3-109
optical coolant level sensor, 3-121
relative humidity/turbo compressor inlet temperature Top2, 5-198, digital outputs, 4-34–4-35
sensor, 3-127 Transmission Interface, 5-185
synchronous reference sensor, 3-109 Allison hydraulic transmission, 5-192
throttle position sensor, 3-129 Allison interface modules, 5-188
timing reference sensor, 3-109 Allison world transmission, 5-194
turbo boost sensor, 3-110 digital input and output transmissions, 5-198
turbo compressor out sensor, 3-110 Eaton CEEMAT transmission, 5-197
turbo speed sensor, 3-111 Eaton Top2, 5-198
vehicle speed sensor, 3-130 GE propulsion system controller, 5-190
SEO Switch, 7-3, 4-11, 5-25 PWM1 operation, 5-185
SAE J1939 transmissions, 5-197
SIDs
Voith transmission, 5-191
DDEC identifier, 6-5
ZF Ecomat, 5-191
definition of, 5-26
Transmission Retarder, 5-201, digital outputs, 4-35
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), 3-36
Turbo Boost Sensor (TBS), 3-110
Starter Lockout, 4-33
Turbo Compressor Out Sensor, 3-110
Stop Engine Light (SEL)
activated to flash codes, 5-44 Turbo Speed Sensor, 3-111
as used in MAS, 5-98
engine overtemperature protection, 5-39, 5-42
engine protection, 5-37 V
flashing codes, 4-11
Variable Speed Governor (VSG), 5-171
rampdown, 5-38
alternate minimum VSG, 5-176
requirements and guidelines, 3-144
cruise switch VSG, 5-172
shutdown, 5-38
dual throttle controls, 5-179
use in diagnostics, 5-24
electronic foot pedal assembly, 5-175

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INDEX

frequency input, 5-182 automatic transmission open collector speed sensor,


hand throttle, 5-174 -, 5-190, 5-196
voltage dividers, 5-176 hydraulic transmission, -, 5-192
maximum feature throttle interface module, -,
Vehicle Electronics Programming System (VEPS), 7-5
5-189
Vehicle Interface Harness (VIH), on-highway, 3-15 throttle interface module, -, 5-188
Vehicle Power Shutdown, 4-36, 5-77 WT-series, -, 5-195
CEEMAT transmission, -, 5-197
Vehicle Speed Limiting, 5-203 check engine light, -, 3-143
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS), 3-130 coolant level sensor, -, 3-116
magnetic pickup requirements, 3-131 data link circuits, 3-68
open collector requirements, 3-133 dual hand throttle, -, 5-181
exhaust temperature sensor harness, -, 3-124
VIH-to-ECM Connector, 3-53
fire truck pump pressure sensor, -, 3-126
Voith Retarder, 4-35 fuel restriction sensor, -, 5-109
VSG, digital outputs, 4-37 GE propulsion system controller, -, 5-190
magnetic pickup VSS, -, 3-131
oil level sensor, -, 5-110
open collector VSS, -, 3-132–3-133
W optical coolant level sensor harness, -, 3-122
Welding, 3-50 power harness - single-ECM, dual-fuse, -, 3-39
power harness - single-ECM, single-fuse, -, 3-41
Wires
power harness wire resistance, 3-68
criteria, 3-67
pressure sensor governor, -, 5-155
recommendations, 3-67
ProDriver DC jumper harness, -, 5-136
requirements, 3-67
ProDriver DC vehicle harness, -, 5-135
Wiring return power (ground) circuits, 3-68
add coolant level sensor, -, 3-120 stop engine light, -, 3-145
add coolant level sensor with dash-mounted light, -, tachometer, -, 5-165
5-108 Top2 transmission, -, 5-199
air filter restriction sensor, -, 5-106, 3-114 Voith transmission, -, 5-191
Allison transmission ZF Ecomat transmission, -, 5-191

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