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5D2-16 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)g. If the shift motor/position encoder assembly failure (other than a motor failure which occurs when the motor isenergized) recovers continuously for one second the TCCU will function normally. The “4WD CHECK ” lamp is
turned off but the fault code will remain in memory.
h. A motor failure (i.e. open or short circuit) which occurs when the motor is energized can only be cleared by cycling the ignition off-on.
3. Front Speed Sensor Test If a Front Speed Sensor fault is detected continuously for 0.5 second the “4WD CHECK ” lamp is illuminated. The
TCCU then responds as follows:
a. If the system is in High Range the TCCU uses the Rear Speed Sensor to determine the EMC Touch Off level and wheel slip control is suspended.
b. If the system is in Low Range, the EMC Duty Cycle is set to maximum (independent of vehicle speed) until the system is shifted out of 4L.
c. All Electric Shift activity is halted until the Ignition is cycled. If a shift is in progress it will be completed.
If the Front Speed Sensor recovers continuously for O.5 second the TCCU will function normally. The “4WD
CHECK ” lamp is turned off but the fault code will remain in memory.
4. Rear Speed Sensor Test If a Rear Speed Sensor fault is detected continuously for 0.5 second the “4WD CHECK ” lamp is illuminated. The
TCCU then responds as follows:
a. If the system is in High Range the TCCU uses the Front Speed Sensor to determine the EMC Touch Off level and wheel slip control is suspended.
b. If the system is in Low Range, the EMC Duty Cycle is set to maximum (independent of vehicle speed) until the system is shifted out of 4L.
c. All Electric Shift activity is halted until the Ignition is cycled. If a shift is in progress it will be completed.
If the Rear Speed Sensor recovers continuously for 0.5 second the TCCU will function normally. The “4WD
CHECK ” lamp is turned off but the fault code will remain in memory.
5. Both Speed Sensor Faulty If both the Front and Rear Speed Sensors are faulty continuously for 0.5 seconds the “4WD CHECK ” lamp is
illuminated. The TCCU then responds as follows:
a. If the system is in High Range the TCCU sets the EMC Touch Off level based on a vehicle speed of 0 and wheel slip control is suspended.
b. If the system is in Low Range, the EMC Duty Cycle is set to maximum until the system is shifted out of 4L.
c. All Electric Shift activity is halted until the Ignition is cycled. If a shift is in progress it will be completed.
If both Speed Sensors recover continuously for 0.5 second the TCCU will function normally. The “4WD CHECK ”
lamp is turned off but the fault code will remain in memory.
6. EMC Test The EMC is tested for open circuit or short circuit to ground. If a fault is detected continuously for 0.8 second the “4WD CHECK ” lamp is turned on and all TOD TM
activity is halted.
If the EMC recovers continuously for 0.8 second the TCCU will function normally. The “4WD CHECK ” lamp is
turned off but the fault code will remain in memory.
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TRANSFER CASE (TOD) 5D2-17
ClassificationTCCU
EMC
Speed Sensor
Shift Motor
Position Encoder
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC
’s)
1. Diagnostic Trouble Code Retention The first time a fault is detected a DTC is stored in the TCCU ’s
Non-Volatile memory. This DTC will remain in memory until the TCCU is instructed to erase DTC ’s by SCAN-100. DTC ’s
will not be erased by disconnecting power to the TCCU.
2. Diagnostic Trouble Code AssignmentsCode 1714 171517161721 1722 1731173217331734 1735 173617411742 1743 1750175117521753 1754 Description
EEPROM Checksum Fault TPS Loss of Signal
TPS Out of Range
EMC Open / Short to Battery
EMC Short to ground
Front Speed Sensor Voltage Low
Front Speed Sensor Voltage High
Rear Speed Sensor Voltage Low
Rear Speed Sensor Voltage High
Speed Sensor Reference Voltage Low
Speed Sensor Reference Voltage High Motor Open / Shorted to Battery
Motor Output Shorted to Ground
Shift System Timeout
General Position Encoder Fault (Invalid Code) Position 1 Shorted to Ground Position 2 Shorted to GroundPosition 3 Shorted to Ground Position 4 Shorted to Ground
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5D2-18 TRANSFER CASE (TOD) CODING
Coding Tool SCANNER
Connection of Coding Tool Construct SCANNER into diagnosis connector (20 pins) near fuse box in engine room as below figure.
1 Diagnosis Connector2 SCANNER
Notice Coding ; An input activity of data for the proper performance by matching specification, devices andsystem with control unit.
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TRANSFER CASE (TOD) 5D2-19
ClassificationEngine Type
Transmission/Vehicle Type Axle Ratio
Tire Size
Coding Required
1. Replacement of TOD control unit.
2. Adjustment by input error.
3. Change of tire specification.
Items
Gasoline Engine (E32) 661 Diesel Engine
661LA Diesel Turbo Engine
662 Diesel Engine
662LA Diesel Turbo Engine Manual Transmission
Automatic Transmission MUSSO
KORANDO 3.734.554.895.38 5.86
P215 P235P255P275
Coding Method
1. Check and record engine type, axle ratio and tire size.
2. Ignition “OFF ”.
3. Connect SCANNER with diagnosis connector in engine room.
4. Ignition “ON ”.
5. Read the current memorized specification in TOD control unit.
6. Compare memorized specification with the checked record. If not matched, perform a coding.
7. Read again memorized coding specification in TOD control unit for confirmation of coding.
8. Check coding specification whether it matches with vehicle or not. If not, perform a coding again.
Coding items
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5D2-20 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
ELIMINATE THE MEMORIZED FAULT CODE When diagnose by SCANNER, it is required that you make adequate service on defects against all fault codes. And thenyou should delete the memorized fault codes in TOD control unit using SCANNER as follows;
1. Connect SCANNER with diagnosis connector.
2. Select “trouble code clear ” in SCANNER.
3. In “trouble code clear ” screen, press “enter ” key to erase
the fault code.
4. Confirm deletion of fault code and, if not, repeat 2.-3. process.
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