Illustration 1 g02025271 Radiator Fan Speed Sensor Circuit Schematic

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18/5/2021 SIS 2.

2013/02/18 MID 039 - CID 0544 - FMI 08 (RENR9848)

SMCS - 1359,1439 MID 039 CID 0544 FMI 08 i05264022


Conditions Which Generate This Code:

(Engine Cooling Fan Speed Sensor - Abnormal Frequency, Pulse Width, or Period)

Illustration 1 g02025271
Radiator Fan Speed sensor circuit schematic

This diagnostic code is recorded when the ECM receives intermittent signals from the engine cooling fan speed sensor (CID 0544) while the
engine is running. An FMI 08 diagnostic code indicates the machine ECM has determined the sensor output signal voltage has an abnormal
frequency, pulse width, or period.

This Hall-effect type fan speed sensor is mounted near the center of the viscous fan drive clutch. The fan speed sensor is not separately
serviceable from the fan drive clutch assembly.

The ECM fan speed map uses actual fan speed, coolant temperature, and engine rpm inputs to determine the targeted fan speed. For more
information, refer to Special Instruction, REHS4721, "Operation, Troubleshooting and Testing of the Viscous Coupling".

Possible causes for this active diagnostic code are:

Sensor output wire is open

Sensor output wire is short to +battery

Sensor output wire is short to ground

Failed sensor

Failed viscous clutch

Failed machine ECM (most unlikely)

Note: The following test procedure may create other diagnostic codes. Ignore these created diagnostic codes now, but clear those codes after
the original diagnostic code has been corrected.

Note: Poor connections are often the cause of a problem in electrical circuits. Before performing this procedure, inspect all of the
harness connectors involved in the circuit. Verify that all of the connections in the circuit are clean, secure, and in good condition. If a
problem is found with any of the connections: correct the problem and verify that the 544-8 diagnostic code is still active, before
performing the following procedures.

Note: Check for other related diagnostic codes before performing the following diagnostic code procedure. If a 248-12 diagnostic code for the
data link exists, correct the data link problem. Then view the status of the other diagnostic codes and correct the other active codes.

System Response:

If a fan speed signal is not supplied to the machine ECM, the fan will default to maximum fan speed.

Test Step 1. CHECK THE SENSOR OUTPUT FOR AN OPEN CIRCUIT

A. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
Note: The engine cooling fan speed sensor circuit wires are routed through the viscous fan drive clutch harness connector.

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B. Disconnected the machine harness connector from the Viscus Clutch.

C. In the harness connector for the Viscus Clutch, place a jumper wire between the contact for terminal 1 (wire G834-PU(Purple)) and the
contact for terminal 2 (wire A209-BK(Black)) in the Viscus Clutch harness connector.

D. Disconnect both the J1 and J2 harness connector from the machine ECM.

E. At the ECM harness connectors, measure resistance between contact J1-18 (wire A209-BK(Black)) and contact J2-24 (wire G834-PU(Purple))
in the ECM harness connectors.

Expected Result:

The resistance is less than 5 ohms.

Results:

YES - The resistance is less than 5 ohms. Go to Test Step 2.

NO - The resistance is not less than 5 ohms. There is an open circuit in the harness.
Repair: Repair or replace the machine harness.

Go to Test Step 3.

Test Step 2. CHECK THE SENSOR OUTPUT FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT

A. The disconnect switch and the key start switch remain in the OFF position.

B. The Viscus Clutch, and both ECM harness connectors, remain disconnected.

C. Remove the jumper wire from the Viscus Clutch harness connector.

D. At the J2 ECM harness connector, measure resistance from contact J2-24 (wire G834-PU(Purple)) to all the other contacts used in both the
J1 and J2 ECM harness connectors.

Expected Result:

All measurements are more than 5000 ohms.

Results:

YES - All measurements are more than 5000 ohms. Go to Test Step 3.

NO - All measurements are not more than 5000 ohms. There is a short circuit in the harness.
Repair: Repair or replace the machine harness.

Go to Test Step 3.

Test Step 3. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE IS STILL ACTIVE.

A. Reconnect all disconnected machine harness connectors. Make sure that all the connectors are fully seated. Observe that the clips for each
connector are securely fastened.

B. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the ON position.

C. Clear all inactive diagnostic codes.

D. Operate the machine.

E. Check the status of the 544-8 diagnostic code.

Expected Result:

The 544-8 diagnostic code is not active.

Results:

YES - The 544-8 diagnostic code is no longer active and does not exist at this time.
Repair: The cause for the diagnostic code has been corrected.

Return the machine back to normal operations.

STOP

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NO - The 544-8 diagnostic code is still active. The problem has not been corrected. The fan speed sensor, viscous clutch, or machine ECM,
may have failed.
Repair: If you have not inspected the harness connectors in a previous Test Step, do that now.

Clean the contacts of the harness connectors. Check the wires for damage to the insulation caused by excessive heat, battery acid, or
chafing.

Perform a 45 N (10 lb.) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the sensor circuit.

Perform a “wiggle test” on the sensor circuit of the machine wiring harness, using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician service tool. The
“wiggle test” can be used to detect open or shorted connections in the machine wiring harness. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Electrical
Connector - Inspect" in this manual.

Reconnect all harness connectors. Make sure that the connectors are fully seated. Observe that the clips for each connector are fastened.

Perform Test Step 3 again. If the problem was not found, and the original code is still active, the fan speed sensor, viscous clutch, or
machine ECM, may have failed.

Is highly recommended that you replace the Fan Drive Assembly first, and then perform Test Step 3 again. Refer to Special
Instruction, REHS4721, "Operation, Troubleshooting and Testing of the Viscous Coupling".

Prior to replacing an ECM, always contact your Dealership Technical Communicator for possible consultation with Caterpillar. This
consultation may greatly reduce repair time. If the ECM needs to be replaced, see Testing and Adjusting, "Electronic Control Module (ECM)
- Replace".

STOP

A3R1-UP, A6F1-UP, A8F1-UP, A9F1-UP, AWN1-UP, AZP1-UP, B6H1-UP, BFC1-UP, BTK1-UP, BWW1-UP, BYM1-UP, BYS1-UP, BZF1-UP, BZP1-UP,
C3N1-UP, C4H1-UP, C5K1-UP, C7K1-UP, C8L1-UP, C9M1-UP, CJM1-UP, CJX1-UP, CWG1-UP, CXY1-UP, CYD1-UP, CYW1-UP, CYZ1-UP, CZF1-UP,
D3D1-UP, DBH1-UP, DC81-UP, DCJ1-UP, DFP1-UP, DHE1-UP, DHK1-UP, DJF1-UP, DKW1-UP, DTS1-UP, DTZ1-UP, E4K1-UP, EAH1-UP, EAX1-UP,
EBM1-UP, EBY1-UP, EDF1-UP, EDX1-UP, EFT1-UP, EJC1-UP, EJT1-UP, ELR1-UP, ERK1-UP, ERN1-UP, ETE1-UP, FAL1-UP, FAR1-UP, FFK1-UP, FXK1-
UP, GBC1-UP, GBR1-UP, GDC1-UP, GDP1-UP, GE81-UP, GGE1-UP, GGH1-UP, GKL1-UP, GKS1-UP, GMX1-UP, GPB1-UP, GPK1-UP, GTF1-UP, GTN1-
UP, H3D1-UP, H3K1-UP, H3N1-UP, HAS1-UP, HHK1-UP, HJC1-UP, J2F1-UP, J6D1-UP, J8D1-UP, J9D1-UP, JAT1-UP, JBF1-UP, JBT1-UP, JFZ1-UP,
JGK1-UP, JGZ1-UP, JHJ1-UP, JJG1-UP, JJM1-UP, JKR1-UP, JLG1-UP, JLP1-UP, JLS1-UP, JPD1-UP, JRX1-UP, JTN1-UP, JZA1-UP, JZR1-UP, KAY1-UP,
KBE1-UP, KBZ1-UP, KCR1-UP, KDG1-UP, KDJ1-UP, KGF1-UP, KGG1-UP, KHN1-UP, KJR1-UP, KKT1-UP, KLM1-UP, KRE1-UP, KTF1-UP, KZF1-UP, L2K1-
UP, L5G1-UP, L5H1-UP, L5K1-UP, L5X1-UP, L5Z1-UP, LAB1-UP, LAL1-UP, LAM1-UP, LEM1-UP, LFL1-UP, LRM1-UP, M3M1-UP, M3N1-UP, M4T1-UP,
MBR1-UP, MCH1-UP, MCL1-UP, MDE1-UP, MDS1-UP, MDT1-UP, MEY1-UP, MGG1-UP, MKR1-UP, MNB1-UP, MND1-UP, MPG1-UP, MPL1-UP,
MWP1-UP, MYG1-UP, MYP1-UP, MZD1-UP, NAC1-UP, NAS1-UP, NBD1-UP, NBN1-UP, NDE1-UP, NES1-UP, NZF1-UP, PAL1-UP, PBD1-UP, PBE1-UP,
PBM1-UP, PCM1-UP, PCX1-UP, PEL1-UP, PHX1-UP, PJM1-UP, PKE1-UP, PPN1-UP, PRF1-UP, PTB1-UP, PYT1-UP, R2D1-UP, RAC1-UP, RAS1-UP, RJK1-
UP, RMX1-UP, RSK1-UP, SCR1-UP, SCY1-UP, SDC1-UP, SED1-UP, SPN1-UP, SRT1-UP, SWF1-UP, SYM1-UP, T2D1-UP, T2S1-UP, T2Y1-UP, TAE1-UP,
TDH1-UP, THJ1-UP, TLY1-UP, TPM1-UP, TRH1-UP, TSN1-UP, TXA1-UP, TZL1-UP, W3K1-UP, WBC1-UP, WBN1-UP, WDC1-UP, WDK1-UP, WET1-UP,
WGC1-UP, WLT1-UP, WNE1-UP, WRK1-UP, XBH1-UP, XCK1-UP, XDB1-UP, YCF1-UP, YDS1-UP, YFW1-UP, YSD1-UP, ZCT1-UP, ZGB1-UP, ZMF1-UP,
ZML1-UP

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