This fault is recorded when the all wheel drive ECM receives more than one ground signal from the all wheel drive switch. Normally, only one ground signal will go to the all wheel drive ECM. This fault is caused by the following conditions.
- The all wheel drive switch is faulty.
- The machine harness is faulty.
Reference: Refer to Troubleshooting, "AWD Mode Switch".
System Response:
This fault can be active when the key start switch is turned ON. When this fault is active and the all wheel drive system is ON (AUTOMATIC or MANUAL), the all wheel drive ECM will enter the diagnostic operating mode. The all wheel drive system will shut off and a category three warning will be activated.
Test Step 1. Perform the following test: Machine Preparation for Troubleshooting
Results:
- OK - Proceed to test step 2.
Test Step 2.
- Turn the key start switch to the OFF position. Disconnect the machine harness from the all wheel drive switch.
- Use a 6V-7070 Digital Multimeter in order to check for a short circuit at all of the positions for the all wheel drive switch. A short circuit is shown by a reading that is less than 5000 ohms.
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AWD SWITCH GRAPHIC |
Expected Result:
The continuity of the all wheel drive switch is correct.
Results:
- No - Proceed to test step 3.
- Yes - Proceed to test step 4.
Test Step 3.
- Replace the all wheel drive switch. Use a new Caterpillar part for replacement.
Reference: Refer to Troubleshooting, "8X-7722 WIRING GP-FRONT PIN 5AK156-UP. PART OF 8W-6320 CHASSIS AR".Schematic...
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AWD SWITCH GRAPHIC |
Expected Result:
The all wheel drive switch has been replaced.
Results:
- Repair Complete - Stop.
Test Step 4.
- With the key start switch in the OFF position, disconnect the harness from the all wheel drive ECM.
- Use a 6V-7070 Digital Multimeter in order to measure the resistance at the harness for the all wheel drive ECM. Measure the resistance between contact 23 (wire 823-GN) and contact 2 (wire 202-BK). The resistance should be at least 5000 ohms.
- At the harness for the all wheel drive ECM, use a 6V-7070 Digital Multimeter in order to measure the resistance. Measure the resistance between contact 24 (wire 718-BU) and contact 2 (wire 202-BK). The resistance should be at least 5000 ohms.
- At the harness for the all wheel drive ECM, use a 6V-7070 Digital Multimeter in order to measure the resistance. Measure the resistance between contact 25 (wire 719-GY) and contact 2 (wire 202-BK). The resistance should be at least 5000 ohms.
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ECM |
Expected Result:
The resistance at the contacts is at least 5000 ohms.
Results:
- Yes - Proceed to test step 5.
- No - Proceed to test step 6.
Test Step 5.
- Clean the contacts on the harness for the all wheel drive ECM and clean the contacts on the machine harness. Connect the harness to the all wheel drive ECM. Connect the machine harness to the all wheel drive switch.
- Turn the key start switch to the ON position. Put the all wheel drive ECM in the service mode. Clear all the inactive faults from the all wheel drive ECM.
- Check the all wheel drive ECM for the 517-04 fault code.
Reference: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Using The ECM Display For Troubleshooting".
Expected Result:
The 517-04 fault code is present.
Results:
- Yes - Proceed to test step 7.
- No - The fault does not exist at this time. The initial fault was probably caused by a poor electrical connection at one of the harness connectors. Resume normal machine operation. Stop.
Test Step 6.
- Repair the faulty harness or replace the faulty harness. Use new Caterpillar parts for replacement.
Expected Result:
The harness has been repaired or the harness has been replaced.
Results:
- Repair Complete - Stop.
Test Step 7. Perform the following test: All Wheel Drive Electronic Control - Test
Results:
- OK - Stop.
- REPAIRED, OK - Stop.