Event Code List
An Event Identifier (EID) will alert the operator that an abnormal machine operating condition such as a high system voltage or invalid engagement of the parking brake has occurred.
When the ECM activates an event code, the operator will be alerted by the Monitor. Some events will be logged by the ECM. The logged events can be viewed with the Monitor or the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) service tool.
Event codes are activated in one of four warning levels according to the severity of the condition. The warning levels and the operator action that are required, are shown in the following table.
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WARNING OPERATION     | |||||
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Warning Category     | Warning Indications (1)     | Required Operator Action     | Possible Result (2)     | ||
Alert Indicator Flashes (3) | Action Lamp Flashes     | Action Alarm Sounds     | |||
1     | X     |     |     | No immediate action required. The system needs attention soon.     | No harmful or damaging effects.     |
2     | X     | X     |     | Change machine operation or perform maintenance to the system.     | Severe damage to components.     |
2-S     | X     | X     | X (4)     | Immediately change the machine operation.     | Severe damage to machine components.     |
3     | X     | X     | X (5)     | Immediately perform a safe engine shutdown.     | Operator injury or severe damage to components.     |
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( 1 ) | The warning indications which are active, are marked with an "X". |
( 2 ) | This is the possible result if no operator action is taken. |
( 3 ) | At a 10 Hz rate. |
( 4 ) | The alarm is on continuously. |
( 5 ) | Pulsating alarm. |
When an EID is activated by the ECM, the following information should be recorded.
- Obtain the following information from the operator:
- The event and the time of the event
- Determine the engine's operating conditions at the time of the event. Conditions such as engine rpm and load may be important.
- Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
- The event and the time of the event
- Verify that the event is not due to normal machine operation. Verify that the event is not due to error of the operator.
- Check all fluid levels and all oil levels.
- Troubleshoot and repair any active diagnostic codes.
The following table lists the event codes that apply to the machine control system. The cause of the active EID is listed. Use the Cat ET service tool in order to determine the event codes that are active or logged.
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Event Codes     | |||
EID     | Warning Level     | Description     | Cause     |
0119     | 1     | Low Fuel Level     | Active when fuel level is less than 10%     |
0155     | 2     | High Torque Converter Oil Temperature     | Active when TC oil temperature is greater than 130 °C (266.0 °F) - logged event     |
0284     | 2     | Low Brake Accumulator Pressure     | Active input at J2-47 illuminates indicator - After 30 seconds, event will be logged     |
0329     | 1     | Transmission Filter Plugged     | Active input at J2-46 illuminates indicator - After 30 seconds, event will be logged     |
0490     | 2     | Park Brake Applied While Shift Lever Not In Neutral     | Active when the park brake is engaged and the shift lever is not in neutral - logged event     |
0627     | 3     | Park Brake Applied With Machine In Motion     | Active when the park brake is applied and the machine is driven - logged event     |
0861     | 1     | Clock Manual Alignment Required     | System clock is not synchronized with other machine controls - Manual clock alignment request will log event     |
0875     | 2     | Low System Voltage     | Active when system voltage is less than 23.0 VDC - logged event     |
0876     | 2     | High System Voltage     | Active when system voltage is more than 29.0 VDC - logged event     |
0878     | 2     | High Hydraulic Oil Temperature     | Active when hydraulic oil temperature is greater than 96 °C (204.8 °F) - logged event     |
0889     | 2     | Winch Function Disabled Due to System Fault (When Winch is Installed)     | Active when brake off return relay opens due to solenoid fault or if winch on/off return relay opens due to solenoid fault - logged event     |
2157     | 1     | Starter Disabled Due to Transmission Not In Neutral     | Active when key switch is move to START position and the transmission is not in NEUTRAL - logged event     |
2174     | 2     | Park Brake Switch OFF at Improper Time     | Park brake pressure switch indicates brake ON & Park brake switch is OFF - logged event     |
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