3406C (PEEC III) TRUCK ENGINE Caterpillar


J14 Connector Tests (Vehicle Speed Buffer)

Usage:

1. Disconnect plug P14 from receptacle J14. The locking ring helps identify P14 from J14. Check the connections for damaged wires or pins and corrosion. Also check that the pins are at the proper height in the connector. Check that the wires and pins are tight in the connectors by pulling (slightly) on each wire of each connector (including the breakout "T").

2. Install 8T8694 Adapter (5-pin breakout "T") between J14 and P14. Twist the locking rings to secure the connections.

3. Connect the voltmeter as shown. Check for the appropriate voltages between the lettered "T" pins as explained in Steps 4 through 7.

4. Pin A (+) to pin B (ground) system voltage should be approximately 12 volts DC with key on (no accessories). Minimum voltage is 11.0 volts DC.

Diagnosis - Using the truck wiring schematic, check wires A and B and connections from J14 through the truck wiring harness back to the battery for proper voltage.

5. If the voltage check between pins A and B is less than 11.0 volts with the key on, check the voltage drop from pin B to the negative battery post while cranking. For this test, the common lead (black) should be connected to the negative battery post first. Then place the positive (red) lead into pin B. (Pin B is chassis ground.) Voltage should be less than .5 volts DC when cranking.

Diagnosis - If the voltage drop is greater than 0.5 volts DC, check wire B and connections (including the battery post connections) from J14 to battery negative. Follow the truck wiring schematic to trace the electrical path from J14 Pin B to chassis ground.

6. Check buffer operation.

NOTE: Step 6 checks the proper functioning of the truck wiring, vehicle speed sensor and vehicle speed buffer. If proper vehicle speed is present on the appropriate status screens of the 3406C (PEEC III) (7X6400) DDT or the (8T8697) ECAP service tools during road test then Step 6 is not necessary.

A. Check wires and connectors for damage or corrosion from the magnetic pickup to vehicle speed buffer.

B. Remove magnetic pickup (vehicle speed sensor) from transmission. If pickup has collected significant metal debris, wipe it clean. Check the magnetic pickup per the manufactures specifications. Install a properly functioning magnetic pickup to the proper depth and reconnect to the vehicle speed buffer. Check for proper system operation. The problem may reappear if transmission fluid is contaminated. Change transmission fluid if necessary.

C.1. Disconnect the magnetic pickup from the vehicle speed buffer.

C.2 Jumper the white vehicle speed buffer wire (input from magnetic pickup) to J14 Pin A (+battery) at the breakout "T".

* Voltage from pins D to B of breakout "T" is less than 1.0 volt DC with key on and engine off.* Voltage from pins C to B is -8.0 to -10.0 volts DC with key on.* Voltage from pins E to B is +8.0 to +10.0 volts DC with key on.

C.3. Move the white input wire (jumper) to J14 Pin B (-battery) and take the readings again.

Voltages should now be the opposite:

Pin D: +4.5 to +8.0 volts DC.

Pin C: +8.0 to +10.0 volts DC.

Pin E: -8.0 to -10.0 volts DC.

Diagnosis - Buffer is not working correctly. Replace vehicle speed buffer (Caterpillar supplied part).


Vehicle Speed Buffer (1). Magnetic Pickup (2) in transmission.

7. Check for proper system operation.

Diagnosis - Check wire D for ground or open between J14 pin D to P7 pin 33. If no ground or open is found, the fault may be in the Electronic Control Module (ECM), a Caterpillar supplied part. Follow P-504 Vehicle Speed Signal test in Electronic Troubleshooting, 3406C (PEEC III) Diesel Truck Engine, Form No. SENR5503.

8. Disconnect breakout "T" and reconnect P14 to J14. Secure the locking ring.

If problem has not been resolved, proceed to the next connector to be tested as shown in the Operational Problem Chart section.

If this is the last connector to be checked for the operational problem being investigated:

* The problem could lie within the customer specified parameters. Check with the 3406C (PEEC III) (7X6400) DDT or the (8T8697) ECAP.

NOTE: If engine rpm at Vehicle Speed Limit (VSL) is programmed to 3,000 rpm, Diagnostic Codes 31 (Loss of Vehicle Speed Signal) and 36 (Vehicle Speed Signal Out Of Range) are disabled and VSL can be exceeded by disconnecting the vehicle speed sensor.

* Review connector tests again.

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