MSS3s Machine Security System Caterpillar


Symptom Troubleshooting

Usage:

120G 11W
Use the following guidelines as you troubleshoot a symptom:

Know the Machine

Understand the operation of the machine. Know if the symptom is a characteristic of normal operation or if the symptom is a failure.

Use Available Service Literature

Read the systems operation information in order to understand the systems of the machine. Understand the interaction of the machine systems.

Use all available service literature to understand the systems of the machine and perform troubleshooting. Troubleshooting the machine security system (MSS) system may require additional information from the Service Manual of the machine. Following is a list of books that may be useful:

  • Electrical Schematic

  • Systems Operation / Testing and Adjusting

  • Troubleshooting / Systems Operation / Testing and Adjusting

  • Systems Operation / Testing and Adjusting

Understand the Symptom

Speak with the operator about the symptom. Acquire the following Information:

  • The performance of the machine prior to the failure

  • First occurrence of the symptom

  • The operating conditions at the time of the failure

  • The sequence of events prior to the failure (order of the occurrences)

  • The troubleshooting steps that have been taken

  • The history of repairs of the machine

  • The preventive maintenance of the machine

  • Related service information about current problems that affect the serial number of the machine

  • Inspect the Machine. Look for problems. Notice any unusual odors in the air. Listen for unusual noises.

Verify the Symptom

When possible, attempt to duplicate the symptom. Operate the machine and repeat the conditions that caused the failure. Check the gauges inside the cab. Notice any unusual odors in the air. Listen for unusual noises.

Determine if the electronic control module (ECM) has detected any faults. A diagnostic code is used to specify each detected fault.

Determine Possible Causes

Use the information from the operator and your inspection. Attempt to identify a common cause if there is more than one symptom.

Test and Repair the System

Use the tests and procedures in this manual to verify the cause of the symptom. Once the cause has been identified, repair the failure. Then, test the system again to verify that the symptom is resolved.

Provide Feedback to Caterpillar

Share your troubleshooting information. Provide Caterpillar feedback after the correct repair has been performed. Use the form in SISweb or CBT feedback to write a brief description about the symptom, testing, and repair of the machine. Include your phone number or your e-mail address so that you can be contacted. This feedback information helps Caterpillar improve service information.

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