Challenger 35, Challenger 45 and Challenger 55 Agricultural Tractors Electronic Systems Caterpillar


Service Operations

Usage:

45 3BK

Table 1
Service Modes    
Mode     Mode No.    
Operator Calibrations (1)     1    
View/Clear Stored Fault Codes     2    
All Module Input Diagnostics     3    
EMC Output Diagnostics     4    
RHC Output Diagnostics     5    
CCM Draft Control Output Diagnostics     6    
CCM Transmission Control Output Diagnostics     7    
EMC Lamp Test     8    
Hardware/Software Revision Level     9    
Transmission Calibration Review and Programming (1)     10    
3-Point Hitch Status and Calibration (1)     11    
Machine Features Configuration     12    
       
( 1 ) This mode can be accessed while the machine is operating.

There are twelve service modes to aid in troubleshooting, calibration and adjusting machine performance. The service modes allow the technician to do most troubleshooting without disconnecting connectors or modules. Some of the modes can only be accessed with the engine off while other modes allow the operator to drive the machine and monitor its performance as it occurs.

Each service mode is assigned a mode number. The service modes of the EMC are listed in the Service Modes chart. This mode number is entered into the EMC by using the keypad. After the mode number is entered, the corresponding service operation begins. See the following topic: Entering And Exiting A Service Mode.




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Entering and Exiting a Service Mode




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Readout and Keypad of MPM

(1) Readout

(2) Digit Set Key

(3) Digit Select Key

(4) Setup/Select Key

(5) Start/Stop/Reset Key

(6) Exit/Mode Key

Procedure to Enter a Service Mode

  1. The key start switch must be in the ON position.

  1. Press and hold "Setup/Select" key (4) for three seconds, or until the alarm briefly sounds.

  1. Readout (1) will show (_ _ _ 1). This indicates that Mode 1 is now accessible. By pressing the digit set key (2), the menu will advance to the different modes (1, 2, 3 etc.).

  1. Press the digit set key (2) until the desired mode number is shown on the readout (1) .

  1. To enter the desired mode, press and hold the "Setup/Select" key (4) for three seconds.

The information in the mode can now be viewed or utilized for diagnostics and/or calibration purposes.

Procedure to Exit a Service Mode

  1. While in any service mode, pressing the "Exit/Mode" key (6) will return the readout (1) to the mode selection menu (_ _ _ 1).

  1. Pressing the "Exit/Mode" key (6) again will return the EMC to the normal position.

Note: Turning the key start switch from "ON" to "OFF" and then back to "ON" again will also cause the EMC to begin normal operation.

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