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The document provides an overview of the ICU3 instrument cluster, describing its components, functions, and parameters that can be configured through programming. It also provides guidance on troubleshooting issues with the instrument cluster and its components.

The document provides technical information and specifications for the ICU3 instrument cluster used in vehicles.

It describes the main gauges, warning lights, switches and other components that make up the ICU3 instrument cluster.

ICU3 Instrument Cluster C01.

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Table of Contents

System Overview
Terms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501
How to Identify the ICU3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502
Main ICU Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
Remote-Mounted (Satellite) Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
ICU Self-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505
Warning and Indicator Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
Mode/Reset Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
"+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
Friendly Chime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
Dash Backlighting (panel lamps) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512
Power and Ground Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513
Outside Air Temperature Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
Displaying Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515
Components
Component Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Component Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601
ICU3 Interface Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700
ICU3 Troubleshooting Procedures: Start Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701
ICU Fault Code Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702
Gauge Diagnosis: Start Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703
Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706
Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707
Gauge Diagnosis: Satellite Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708
Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709
Indicator Diagnosis: In-Gauge Warning Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710
Diagnosis: LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711
Diagnosis: Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712
Diagnosis: Mode/Reset Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713
Diagnosis: Seat Belt Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714

Continued

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Specifications
Roll Call Fault Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800
Fault Code Message Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801
rESEt EE Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
Sensor Resistance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803

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500 — Terms and Abbreviations


CEL—Check Engine Lamp
CGW—Central Gateway
DEF—Diesel Exhaust Fluid
FMI—Failure Mode Indicator. The part of a J1587, J1939, and CAN fault code that identifies how part of a de-
vice, or item on a device, failed.
ICU—Instrumentation Control Unit
LCD—Liquid Crystal Display
LED—Light Emitting Diode
MID—Message Identifier
MIL—Malfunction Indicator Lamp
MSF—Modular Switch Field
PID—Parameter Identifier
PWM—Pulse Width Modulation
SAM—Signal Detect and Actuation Module
SAM Cab—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Cab ("SAM Cabin"); this electronic control unit (ECU) controls
mainly cab-related functionality. See G02.04 — SAM Cab for more information.
SAM Chassis—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Chassis; this ECU controls mainly chassis-related function-
ality. See G02.05 — SAM Chassis for more information.
SFU—Switch Field Unit; see MSF.
SID—Subsystem Identifier

501 — General Information


The ICU3 instrument cluster is comprised of gauges, warning lights, indicator lights, a buzzer, and a driver dis-
play screen built into a single unit to provide the driver with engine and vehicle information. The ICU3 receives
data through datalink messages, hard wire inputs, and air pressure inputs.
The ICU3 contains up to 8 individual gauges, and up to 6 additional satellite gauges. See Fig. 1. The ICU3 con-
tains a message center with a liquid crystal display (LCD), driver display, and up to 28 warning and indicator
lamps.
The ICU3 has no field changeable parameters, with the exception of those functions that can be set using the
Mode/Reset button, and the display menus such as service intervals and odometer units.
NOTE: Begin troubleshooting the ICU3 with 701 — ICU3 Troubleshooting Procedures: Start Here
first. Failure to do so may result in an incorrect diagnosis.

502 — How to Identify the ICU3


The ICU3 instrument cluster is distinguished from other ICUs by two distinct features. The ICU3 houses the
gauges and display in one integrated assembly. The tachometer dial has a 180 degree sweep while all other

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gauges have a 270 degree sweep. Some vehicles may have optional remote mounted gauges that are separate
from the main ICU assembly.

503 — Main ICU Gauges


The speedometer, fuel level, engine coolant temperature, tachometer, primary and secondary air pressure, and
engine oil pressure gauges are standard on all ICU3 configurations for the Cascadia. Vehicles may have addi-
tional optional gauges depending on the configuration.
The ICU3 receives data to drive most gauges from either J1587 datalink messages on vehicles built with EPA07
emissions, and over J1939 on EPA10 and later vehicles, from the engine control module (ECM) or from sensors
wired directly to the ICU3. Air pressure gauges are connected directly to the air system they monitor. They are
not controlled by the ICU directly, except for backlighting.
The ICU3 gauges sweep 270 degrees, except for the tachometer, which sweeps 180 degrees. ICU3 gauge point-
ers and backlighting are lit by light emitting diodes (LEDs).
The only serviceable parts on the ICU3 are the air pressure gauge module, the nine top center indicator lamps,
and the Mode/Reset switch.

2 3 4 5

50 1/2

PSI

0 100 E F
OIL FUEL

6
150 200
20 25 45 50 100
35 55
12

15 70
PSI

100 250
30 25 50
90
65 0 150
WATER AIR
10 30
110
PUSH− 7
15
MODE

75 HOLD−
RESET

225 130
5 10 50 100
F° 5 85 PSI

0 RPM km/h
100 350 X100 MPH 0 150 8
TRANS AIR

11 10 9
10/11/2001 f610525

1. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 7. Mode/Reset Switch


2. Dash Message Center 8. Secondary Air Pressure Gauge
3. Dash Driver Display Screen 9. Speedometer (U.S. version)
4. Headlight High-Beam Indicator 10. Tachometer
5. Fuel Level Gauge 11. Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge (optional)
6. Primary Air Pressure Gauge 12. Coolant Temperature Gauge

Fig. 1, Typical EPA07 ICU3 Instrument Cluster

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504 — Remote-Mounted (Satellite) Gauges


The ICU3 can drive external satellite gauges connected to the proprietary datalink between the ICU3 and the
satellite gauges. Four pins are used for this function: gauge power, gauge ground, data, and backlighting. Op-
tional satellite gauges include engine oil temperature, turbo boost, pyrometer, forward-rear axle temperature,
rear-rear axle temperature, application air, and suspension air pressure.

505 — ICU Self-Test


When the ignition key is turned on, the ICU3 begins a self-test. The following events occur:
• All ICU3 gauges (except air pressure gauges) sweep to full scale and return to their minimum position;
• The DEF indicator on EPA10 will illuminate all segments then turn them off one at a time before turning
the left most segment amber then red;
• All display segments of the driver display screen turn on and then turn off;
• The buzzer sounds for three seconds;
• The battery voltage, low air pressure, low oil pressure, high coolant temperature, low fuel level, and park-
ing brake warning lights come on and then go off (NOTE: others may also self check, but the self-check is
not controlled by the ICU, but rather the device it is connected to.);
• The fasten seat belt warning light illuminates for 15 seconds. If the seat belt buckle is hardwired to the
ICU, the ICU "learns" this configuration. With a hardwired seat belt buckle switch, the fasten seat belt
warning light illuminates for 3 seconds at powerup or until the seat belt is fastened.
Failure of any gauge to sweep during the self-test, except air pressure gauges and the ammeter (satellite
mounted), is an indication of a problem. See 701 — ICU3 Troubleshooting Procedures: Start Here to trou-
bleshoot.

506 — Warning and Indicator Lights


The ICU3 has 28 available warning and indicator light positions on the message center.
The top row of 9 warning and indicator lights are optional, each of which are replaceable. See Fig. 2 for EPA07
and Fig. 3 for EPA10 indicator light configurations.
The second, third, and fourth row of 18 standard warning and indicator lights are dedicated to certain fixed func-
tions. There is also a high beam indicator located near the center of the ICU. These fixed-position warning and
indicator lights are all non-replaceable LEDs.
See 709 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU3 for a description of how each warning lamp position is
controlled.

507 — Odometer
The odometer is set to display in either miles or kilometers, depending on the primary scale of the speedometer.
The legend, either MI or KM, illuminates between the odometer and the volts display when the engine is running
or the headlights are turned on. To toggle between MI (miles) or KM (kilometers), press the Mode/Reset button
while in the SELECT screen.
The odometer is a seven-digit display with a decimal point until the vehicle has traveled 999,999.9 miles or kilo-
meters (km). At one million miles (km), the odometer rolls over to "1000000" without the decimal point, and can
continue up to 9,999,999. The odometer only displays significant figures (no leading zeros).

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7

OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 OPT 4 OPT 5 OPT 6 OPT 7 OPT 8 OPT 9

CHECK STOP ABS ABS

BRAKE

8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
03/20/2007 f610874

1. Optional 8. Low Oil Pressure (red) 15. Low Battery Voltage (red)
2. CEL (yellow) 9. High Coolant Temp (red) 16. Water in Fuel (yellow)
3. Stop Engine (red) 10. Fasten Seat Belt (red) 17. Driver Display
4. MIL (yellow) 11. Park Brake (red) 18. High Beam (blue)
5. Tractor ABS (yellow) 12. REGEN (yellow) 19. Cruise Control (green)
6. Trans High Temp (yellow) 13. High Exhaust Temp (yellow) 20. Low Air Pressure (red)
7. Trailer ABS (yellow) 14. Left Turn Signal (green) 21. Right Turn Signal (green)

Fig. 2, EPA07 ICU3 Message Center (typical)

The ICU compares odometer data received from the engine controller to its own stored value. It will only alter its
stored value if the difference is less than 2 miles. When the ICU is replaced, the odometer display will start from
zero even though the engine controller odometer may be a much larger value.
IMPORTANT: Although the odometer uses data supplied by the engine control module (ECM) to up-
date its count, it keeps its own mileage starting from zero, when it was first installed. The ICU
odometer may not match the engine ECU odometer. This may occur if the engine has been operated
with the ICU disconnected; it also may occur during factory break-in, engine service, or if the ICU has
been replaced.
The odometer can be displayed with the ignition off by turning on the headlights.

508 — Mode/Reset Switch


The integral Mode/Reset switch is used to access the display trip screens, miles/kilometers select screens, en-
gine screens, fault code screens, and service interval screens. The switch has two functions: mode switch
(momentary push or press), and reset switch (press and hold). The mode reset/switch has the same functionality
as the steering wheel "+/–" switch, with the exception that the Mode/Reset switch can only scroll forward through
the driver display menus.

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1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11

IDLE
OPT 2 OPT 4 OPT 5 OPT 6 MGMT OPT 9

CHECK STOP ABS ABS

BRAKE

12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
05/07/2012 f611094

1. Engine Brake (green) 10. Trans High Temp (yellow) 19. Low Battery Voltage (red)
2. Optional 11. Trailer ABS (yellow) 20. Water in Fuel (yellow)
3. *WAIT* TO START (yellow) 12. Low Oil Pressure (red) 21. Driver Display
4. Check Trans (yellow) 13. High Coolant Temp (red) 22. High Beam (blue)
5. **IDLE** MGMT (yellow) 14. Fasten Seat Belt (red) 23. Brake Air (red)
6. CEL (yellow) 15. Park Brake (red) 24. Cruise Control (green)
7. Stop Engine (red) 16. REGEN (yellow) 25. Right Turn Signal (green)
8. MIL (yellow) 17. High Exhaust Temp (yellow)
9. Tractor ABS (yellow) 18. Left Turn Signal (green)
Fig. 3, EPA10 ICU3 Message Center (typical)

509 — "+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel


The steering wheel "+/–" switch is used to access the display trip screens, miles/kilometers select screens, en-
gine screens, fault code screens, and service interval screens. The switch has two functions: mode switch
(momentary push or press of the + or – switch), and reset switch (press and hold the + switch). The steering
wheel "+/–" switch has the same functionality as the Mode/Reset switch, with the exception that the steering
wheel switch can scroll both forward and backward through the driver display screen menus. The Mode/Reset
switch only allows forward menu scrolling.
The steering wheel "+/–" switch is wired to the Modular Switch Field (MSF). The MSF transmits the switch status
to the Central Gateway (CGW) via CAN datalink. The CGW broadcasts the "+/–" switch status to the ICU3
through the J1587 datalink on EPA07 vehicles, and over J1939 on EPA10 vehicles.

510 — Buzzer
A buzzer sounds during the self-test at start-up, and when the following conditions exist:
• low oil pressure
• high coolant temperature
• low air pressure

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• parking brake is set and the vehicle is moving at a speed greater than 2 mph (3 km/h)
• system voltage is less than 11.9 volts
• an optional circuit connected to pin B12 will activate the buzzer when it is connected to ground.
See Table 12 in 709 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU3, for how the buzzer is controlled in each con-
dition listed above.

511 — Friendly Chime


The friendly chime sounds when the door is open and:
• the parking brake is not set
• the headlights are turned on
On EPA10 vehicles with the hard-wired seat belt switch option, if the seat belt is not latched and the parking
brake is released, the chime will sound for 10 seconds.
The friendly chime will sound with the ignition switch either on or off.

512 — Dash Backlighting (panel lamps)


The dash backlighting is controlled by the MSF though the SAM Cab. The SAM Cab provides a pulse width
modulation signal to the ICU to control backlighting intensity. This PWM signal is at 400Hz.

513 — Power and Ground Circuits


The battery and ignition inputs must be between 9 and 16V for the ICU to function properly. The ignition circuit
draw is 1.6A maximum. The battery input current draw will be less than 3mA with the ignition off.

514 — Outside Air Temperature Screens


Outside air temperature is displayed on the ICU LCD (Driver Display) screen. If miles are selected, the tempera-
ture displays in Fahrenheit. If kilometers are selected, the temperature displays in Celsius.
Outside air temperature data is received over the serial data network. If the data is not received by the ICU3 for
60 seconds, it displays three hyphens "- - -" on the driver’s display.
 
When the parking brake is off and the outside air temperature reaches 34 F (1 C) or lower, the ICU LCD warns
the driver of possible icy road conditions by sounding the friendly chime and flashing the temperature on the dis-
play for 5 seconds, if this warning feature is enabled.

515 — Displaying Faults


The ICU3 will display fault codes that are present in another ECU on the vehicle databus to assist with trou-
bleshooting. If an active fault is received by the ICU3 and the parking brake is set, the diagnostic message
screen is displayed on the LCD display. If there are multiple faults, the diagnostic message screen displays the
first fault message for three seconds and then the next fault for three seconds. The diagnostic message screen
continues to alternate between the active faults until the parking brake is released. If the parking brake is on,
then the display can sequence to additional diagnostic screens: "dIAG n", "CLEAr", and "FAULt n". Once the di-
agnostic message screen is present and the parking brake is set, pushing the Mode/Reset button once displays
the "dIAG n" screen.

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If the parking brake is set and the display is sequenced to the "dIAG n" message, the current number of active
faults is displayed. The "n" denotes the number of active faults.
The ICU3 can store a maximum of 12 active faults. When there are no active faults present, the display reads
"dIAG 0" (n=0). See 800 — Roll Call Fault Messages for additional information on fault code display.

EPA07
When showing the "FAULt n" or "noFAULT n" screen, pressing the Mode/Reset button momentarily displays the
MID such as "AbS 136" (Roll Call fault displays "no ABS"). Pressing the button again displays the PID or SID,
such as "SID 004". Pressing the button again displays the FMI, such as "FAIL 03".
The ICU3 can clear history faults of all ECUs on the J1587 datalink if the vehicle has less than 254 miles on it.
This allows faults generated during manufacturing or aftermarket equipment installation to be cleared. When the
"dIAG n" message is displayed, pressing the Mode/Reset button when the odometer mileage is less than 254
miles will sequence to the "CLEAr" screen. If the mileage is 254 or greater and the Mode/Reset button is
pressed, the display returns to the odometer display.

EPA10
When showing the "FAULt n" or "noFAULt n" screen, pressing the button momentarily will display the source
controller and address such as "AbS 11" (Roll Call fault displays "no ABS"), pressing the button again will display
the SPN such as "SPN 639", and pressing the button again will display the FMI such as "FMI 07". For undefined
sources the text will display "SYS XXX" where XXX is the source address.

600 — Component Locations

1 2 3 4

09/13/2010 f611095

1. ICU3 Instrument Cluster


2. Dash Message Center
3. Mode/Reset button
4. Steering Wheel +/– Switch

Fig. 4, Component Locations

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601 — Component Details

2 3 4
1

P GREEN

S RED

05/14/2002 f610610a

1. Secondary Air Pressure Gauge


2. Primary Air Pressure Gauge
3. 32-Pin Electrical Connector
4. 24-Pin Electrical Connector

Fig. 5, ICU3 Connector Locations

Table 1 lists the pin locations for the 24-pin connector. Table 2 lists the pin locations for the 32-pin connector.

24-Pin Connector
Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
A1 29A BR (+) Panel Backlighting (Pulse Width Modulation)
A2 — — Reserved
A3 18 R-W Low Air Pressure Indicator/Buzzer—Ground-Deactivated
A4 — — High Trans Temp Indicator (in-gauge)—Ground-Activated
A5 492L GY High Exhaust Temperature—Ground-Activated
A6 — — Optional Indicator #2—Ground-Activated
A7 — — Optional Indicator #3—Ground-Activated
A8 — — Optional Indicator #4—Ground-Activated
A9 400 T MIL Indicator—Ground-Activated
A10 42 LTG-W (+) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A11 42G LTG-W (–) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A12 222A LTG High Beam Indicator—12V activated
B1 — — Optional Indicator #5—Ground-Activated
B2 43 LTG-W (+) Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
B3 1587– O (–) J1587 Datalink (EPA07 vehicles)
B4 43G LTG-W (–) Rear Axle Temperature Sensor

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24-Pin Connector
Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
B5 — — Reserved
B6 — — Reserved
B7 — — Reserved
B8 — — Optional Indicator #6—Ground-Activated
B9 — — Reserved
B10 1587+ DKG (+) J1587 Datalink (EPA07 vehicles)
B11 376L O Tractor ABS Indicator—Ground-Activated
B12 29G LTG Optional Buzzer Input—Ground-Activated
Table 1, 24-Pin Connector

32-Pin Connector
Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
C1 — — Optional Indicator #8—Ground-Activated
C2 — — Reserved
C3 — — Reserved
C4 437W DKG Optional 12V Input—Door Open
C5 125 R-W Park Brake Indicator—Grounded Activated
C6 — — Gauge Driver Power (satellite gauges)
C7 — — Gauge Driver Ground (satellite gauges)
C8 38J Y Left Turn Indicator—12V Activated
C9 — — Water in Fuel Indicator—Ground-Activated
C10 492J GY Regen Indicator—Ground-Activated
C11 — — Optional Indicator #7, Ground-Activated
C12 30G LTBL-W (–) Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
C13 30 LTBL-W (+) Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
C14 — — Optional Indicator #1—Ground-Activated
C15 440H GY Check Engine Light—Ground-Activated
C16 440A GY Stop Engine Light—Ground-Activated
D1 47 PK-W (+) Fuel Level Sensor
D2 47G PK-W (–) Fuel Level Sensor
D3 GND BK (–) Panel Backlighting
D4 — Y Optional Indicator #9—12V-Activated
D5 — — J1939 (+) (EPA10 vehicles)
D6 — — Satellite Gauge Illumination (EPA10 vehicles)
D7 — — Satellite Gauge Drive Data - (EPA10 vehicles)
D8 38K DKG Right Turn Indicator—12V-Activated

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32-Pin Connector
Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
D9 — DKG J1939 (-) (EPA10 vehicles)
D10 435 — Optional Seat Belt Input - (EPA10 vehicles)
D11 — — Reserved
D12 376F1 O Trailer ABS Indicator—Ground-Activated
D13 GND BK-W (–) ICU Ground
D14 339 DKG (+) ICU 12V Battery Power
D15 339A DKG (+) ICU 12V Ignition Power
D16 359 LTG (+) ICU 12V Headlight Power Input (ICU Wake Up)
Table 2, 32-Pin Connector

602 — ICU3 Interface Schematic

To Panel Lamp Power (+) A1 Panel Lamps Opt. Ind. # 5 B1


A2 Reserved (+)Rear Rear Axle Temp B2 Axle Temp Sensor (+)
To Low Air Pressure Switches A3 Low Air Ind. J1587 (−)B3
To Automatic Transmission A4 Trans Temp Ind. (−)Rear Rear Axle Temp B4 Axle Temp Sensor (−)
To Engine A5 High Exhaust Temp Ind. Reserved B5 +12V
A6 Opt. Ind. #2 Reserved B6
A7 Opt. Ind. #3 Reserved B7 J1587 − (EPA07)
A8 Opt. Ind. #4 Opt. Ind. # 6 B8
To Engine A9 Malfunction Ind. (MIL) Reserved B9 J1587 + (EPA07)
To Axle Temp Sensor (−) A10 (+)Fwd Rr Axle Temp J1587 (+) B10
To Axle Temp Sensor (+) A11 (−)Fwd Rear Axle Temp Tractor ABS Ind. B11 To Tractor ABS
+12V To High Beam A12 High Beam Ind. Opt. Buzzer Input B12

C1 Opt. Ind. #8 Fuel Level (+) D1 To Fuel Level Sensor (+)


C2 Reserved Fuel Level (−)D2 To Fuel Level Sensor (−)
C3 Future 100 ma output Panel Lamp Gnd (−)D3
+12V C4 Door Open Opt. Ind. # 9 D4 +12V
To Park Brake SW C5 Brake−(!)(P) Ind. J1939 (+) D5
C6 Gage Drive Pwr Satellite Gage Illumination D6 J1939 CAN_H (EPA10)
C7 Gage Drive GND Satellite Gage Drive I/O D7
+12V
+12V Left Turn Signal C8 Left Turn Lamp Right Turn Lamp D8 J1939 CAN_L (EPA10)
C9 Water in Fuel J1939 (−)D9
To Engine C10 REGEN Ind. Seat Belt D10
To Transmission C11 Opt. Ind. #7 Reserved D11
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor(−) C12 Trans Temp(−) Trailer ABS Ind. D12 To Trailer ABS
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor (+) C13 Trans Temp (+) PC Board Gnd (−)D13
To Engine C14 Opt. Ind. #1 (Eng Brake) Battery Power (+) D14 +12V
To Engine C15 Check Eng Ind. Ignition Power (+) D15 +12V
To Engine C16 Stop Engine Ind. Headlamp Power (+) D16 +12V

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Fig. 6, ICU3 Interface Schematic (2010 shown)

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700 — Diagnostic Tools Required


• ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink
• Datalink Monitor
• Digital Multimeter

701 — ICU3 Troubleshooting Procedures: Start Here


Use Table 3 to determine which procedure to use.

ICU3 Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here


Problem Type Symptom Procedure to Use
Fault Code A fault code is displayed on the ICU3 display 702
A Roll Call fault is present – Examples are "no ENG" or "no ABS" 702
"nO DATA" is displayed on the LCD 702
"nO J1939" is displayed on the LCD 702
"- - - - - - -" (seven dashes) is displayed on the LCD 702
Gauges Problem with the fuel gauge 706
Problem with the DEF level indicator 703
Problem with an air pressure gauge 705
Problem with any other databus driven gauge 703
Problem with an optional satellite gauge 708
Problem with any other sensor driven gauge 704
Backlighting Problem with backlighting in the ICU3 712
Problem with backlighting in a remote gauge 712
Warning Indicators Problem with an in-gauge indicator 710
Problem with an indicator in the ICU3 709
Problem with the DEF level indication 703
Problem with the seat belt indicator 714
LCD Display A segment of the LCD does not work 711
The LCD is completely inoperative 711
Mode/Reset Button The mode/reset button is sticking or does not change the display 713
+/- Steering Wheel Switch The + or – switch does not interact with the display See G02.06
Table 3, ICU3 Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here

702 — ICU Fault Code Display


The ICU3 in both EPA07 and EPA10 vehicles will display fault codes that are broadcast from other devices on
the databus. Use the following to determine if there is a problem with the ICU3, another device on the databus, a
sensor that is connected to a device, or with the databus. Fault codes that are generated by the ICU3 can be
read using ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink.

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Some memory errors with the ICU3 will cause the LCD to display "- - - - - - -" (seven dashes). A fault code may
be active and can be read using ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink. This display indicates an electronics failure with
the ICU3. Replace the ICU3.
Some errors with the ambient air temperature sensor will cause the LCD to display "- - - F" (or "- - - C"). This in-
dicates an error with the data the ICU3 is receiving from the SAM Cab for ambient air temperature. Troubleshoot
the sensor using the procedure in G04.02 — J1939 Fault Codes. EPA 2010 vehicles can be configured to use
ambient air temperature data from the sensor on the front bumper that is connected to the SAM Cab or from the
engine controller. Use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to determine which sensor the SAM Cab is configured to
broadcast.
Roll call faults occur when the ICU3 is not receiving data from a device that had been on the databus in the
past. If a device has been removed from the vehicle (Qualcom for example), perform the resetEE procedure from
the ICU3 setup menu. See 802 — rESETt EE Procedure.
When the display shows "no ENG" or "no ABS" or any other roll call fault, troubleshoot for the cause of the de-
vice going off line. 800 — Roll Call Fault Messages provides troubleshooting aids for roll call faults.

EPA07 ICU3 J1587/J1708 Fault Codes MID 140 (ICU)


SID/PID FMI Description Behavior
P168 1 Low System Voltage The vehicle voltage measured by the ICU is less than 10.5 volts.
ACTION: Troubleshoot the vehicle charging system. Test the alternator for voltage drop in the alternator cables and battery
cables. If the vehicle is equipped with a remote sense circuit to the alternator, check the fuse for circuit 123E.
S240 12 EEPROM Memory Fault The ICU has an internal memory fault. The display may show "- - - -
- - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the ICU.
S254 12 Internal Electronics Fault The ICU microprocessor or other internal critical electronics has a
fault. The display may show "- - - - - - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the ICU.
Table 4, EPA07 ICU3 J1587/J1708 Fault Codes MID 140 (ICU)

ICU3 J1939 Fault Codes SA 23 (ICU)


SPN FMI Conn/Pin Description Behavior
96 5 D1 + D2 – Fuel Level Circuit Open The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is
greater than 298 ohms. The gauge will point to
empty.
ACTION: Use the troubleshooting procedure in 706 beginning at step 4.
96 6 D1 + D2 – Fuel Level Circuit Short The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is less
than 23.5 ohms. The gauge will point to empty.
ACTION: Disconnect the fuel level sensor connector at the sending unit. Turn the ignition on and check the fault code display.
If the fault code for fuel level circuit short (FMI 6) is still active, locate and repair the short in circuit 47 between the light bar
control unit (LBCU) and the fuel level sender. Otherwise use the troubleshooting procedure in 706 beginning at step 5.
168 1 n/a Low Voltage The ICU is measuring a system voltage of less
than 12.0 volts.
ACTION: Troubleshoot the charging system and test the battery cables for voltage drop.
177 6 C12 – C13 Transmission Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins C12 and C13 is less
+ than 70 ohms. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted transmission temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 30.

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ICU3 J1939 Fault Codes SA 23 (ICU)


SPN FMI Conn/Pin Description Behavior
628 12 n/a ICU Internal Memory Fault The ICU has an internal memory fault. The
display may show "- - - - - - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the ICU.
629 12 n/a ICU Internal Electronics Fault The ICU microprocessor or other internal critical
electronics has a fault. The display may show "- -
- - - - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the ICU.
639 7 n/a Roll Call Fault Any other J1939 device that the ICU expects on
the network but is not broadcasting will generate
a fault code. The source address will be of the
device that the ICU is not receiving messages
from. Note that this is actually an ICU generated
fault code.
ACTION: If a device has been removed from the vehicle or if a used ICU is installed a roll call reset must be performed. Use
the “rESEt EE” Screen in the setup menu. If a J1939 device is not broadcasting due to an error, use the troubleshooting
procedure for that device to determine the cause of it going off-line.
2567 0 n/a Excessive Broadcast Announce Another device on the J1939 databus is
Messages (BAM) transmitting an excessive number of fault
messages that are intended for the ICU.
ACTION: Scroll through the fault codes that the ICU3 displays to determine which controller has many fault codes. Use the
appropriate troubleshooting procedures for that controller to repair its system.
Table 5, ICU3 J1939 Fault Codes SA 23 (ICU)

703 — Gauge Diagnosis: Start Here


Table 6defines how each individual gauge, standard or optional, is controlled. Some gauges are J1587 datalink-
driven, meaning the information is sent to the instrument cluster from the engine ECM. Other gauges are
controlled by a sensor wired directly to the instrument cluster or an air line connected directly to the gauge.

Standard and Optional Gauges: Input Source to ICU3


Gauge EPA07 Input EPA10 J1939 Input
Speedometer J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 84) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 84)
Engine Coolant Temperature J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 110) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 110)
Engine Oil Pressure J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 100) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 100)
Fuel Level Sensor connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
J1939 from engine (SA 00 SPN 1761)
DEF Level N/A or
J1939 from ACM (SA 61 SPN 1761)
J1939 from engine (SA 00 SPN 5245)
Low DEF Indicator N/A or
J1939 from ACM (SA 61 SPN 5245)
Tachometer J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 190) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 190)

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Standard and Optional Gauges: Input Source to ICU3


Gauge EPA07 Input EPA10 J1939 Input
Manual, Eaton, and AGS - sensor connected to Manual, Eaton, and AGS - sensor
ICU connected to ICU
Transmission Oil Temperature
Allison, and G transmissions - Data from Allison, and G transmissions - Data
transmission ECU from transmission ECU SPN 177
Primary Air System Pressure Air line connected to gauge Air line connected to gauge
Secondary Air System Pressure Air line connected to gauge Air line connected to gauge
Forward Rear Axle Temp Sensor connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
Rear Axle Temp Sensor connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
Engine Oil Temperature J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 175) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 175)
Turbo Boost Pressure J1587datalink—from engine (MID 128 PID 439) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 102)
Pyrometer J1587—from engine (MID 128 PID 173) J1939 from Engine (SA 00 SPN 3241)
Application Air Pressure Air line connected to gauge Air line connected to gauge
Suspension Air Pressure Air line connected to gauge Air line connected to gauge
Ammeter* Not part of the ICU3 not part of the ICU3
* Ammeter is a stand-alone gauge that is not connected to the ICU3.
Table 6, Standard and Optional Gauges: Input Source to ICU3

1. Test gauge initialization.


1.1 Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine.
1.2 Watch the gauge initialization.
All gauges except air pressure gauges should sweep in unison to full scale and back to zero before
indicating the actual value.
The DEF indicator on EPA10 vehicles will illuminate all segments then once a second turn off the
rightmost segment that is on. The last segment on the left will then turn amber, then red before the
actual DEF level is indicated.
The air pressure gauges are mechanical and no initialization is possible except for them to display
the actual pressure.
Do the gauges initialize as described above?
YES! Go to step 2.
NO ! If the ICU is completely non responsive, troubleshoot for faults with battery power on pin D14,
ignition power on pin D15, and the ground on pin D13. If there is no problem with these circuits, re-
place the ICU. If one or some of the gauges do not initialize as described above, replace the ICU.
2. Is the input source of the gauge with the problem datalink driven, sensor driven, or air pressure driven?
Use Table 6 in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis to identify the gauge input source.
FUEL LEVEL ! Go to 706 — Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge
DEF LEVEL ! Go to 707 — Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level
SENSOR DRIVEN ! Go to 704 — Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges

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AIR PRESSURE ! Go to 705 — Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauge


DATALINK DRIVEN ! Continue with step 3
3. Confirm gauge accuracy with the applicable ServiceLink template or DiagnosticLink panel.
3.1 Connect ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink. For EPA07 vehicles, open the J1587 ICU3 Instrument Cluster
template or panel. For EPA10 vehicles open the J1939 ICU3 Instrument Cluster template or panel.
3.2 Start the engine if the data is sourced from the engine.
3.3 Make sure that operating conditions will register a reading on the gauge. For example, the engine
temperature is above the minimum level on the gauge.
NOTE: A test drive may be necessary if diagnosing the speedometer.
3.4 Monitor the affected gauge on both the ICU and on the template or panel.
Do the readings closely match?
YES! Go to test 4.
NO ! Replace the ICU.
4. Determine the problem with the data that drives the gauge.
The data that the ICU3 receives from the source device is not valid. Refer to the troubleshooting instruc-
tions for the source device. For example, if the engine coolant temperature is not indicating, use the
troubleshooting material from the engine manufacturer. If the problem is with the speedometer, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle with another vehicle pacing to note the speed, or monitor the ABS wheel
speed sensors using Meritor Toolbox. Verify the parameters are correct for axle ratio and tire size.

704 — Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges


1. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, replace the ICU3.
Is the gauge reading inaccurate or completely at full scale or at zero?
INACCURATE ! Go to test 2.
FULL SCALE or ZERO ! There may also be an active fault code for the circuit. This may indicate a prob-
lem with the wiring or the sensor. Use Table 1 and Table 2 in 601 — Component Details to identify the
circuit number and connection for the sensor. Troubleshoot the sensor and wiring for short and open cir-
cuits. Repair the wiring or replace the sensor as necessary.
2. Test the accuracy of the sensor using the resistance values shown in 803 — Sensor Resistance Specifi-
cations.
2.1 Measure the resistance of the sensor and compare it with the value shown in appropriate table for
the temperature.
2.2 Place the sensor in a container of water with a thermometer and heat to a temperature where the
resistance can be accurately measured with an ohm meter.
Does the resistance measurement match the reading for the temperature?
NO ! Replace the sensor.

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YES ! Leaving the sensor disconnected, disconnect the connectors from the ICU and measure the
resistance of the circuits to the sensor. Locate and repair a partial shorted or open circuit in the sen-
sor wiring.

705 — Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauge


1. Identify which pressure gauge is not operating properly.
Primary or Secondary ! Go to test 2.
! Go to test 3.
Application
Suspension or Axle Lift ! Go to test 4.
2. Verify the accuracy of the primary/secondary gauges.
2.1 Drain the air tanks.
2.2 Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the primary or secondary air tank, depending on which
gauge is being diagnosed.
2.3 Start the engine and build air pressure until the compressor cuts out.
Is the air pressure gauge in the cluster within 11 psi (76 kPa) of the test gauge?
YES ! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks and pinches. If OK, replace the air pressure gauge module.
3. Verify the accuracy of the application air gauge.
3.1 Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the delivery port on the foot valve.
3.2 Make a 90 psi brake application while observing the application air pressure gauge and the test
gauge.
Is the application air pressure gauge within 11 psi (76 kPa) of the test gauge?
YES! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks and pinches. If OK, replace the application air pressure
gauge.
4. Verify the accuracy of the suspension air gauge.
Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the air suspension. Is the air suspension gauge within 11 psi (76
kPa) of the test gauge?
YES! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks and pinches. If OK, replace the suspension air pressure
gauge.

706 — Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge


Inspect the connector at the fuel level sender at the fuel tank. If the connector is a three-wire type, continue with
the three-wire fuel level sender system below. If the connector has two wires, continue with the two-wire fuel
level sender troubleshooting procedure. See Fig. 7 for two-wire sender, or Fig. 8 for three-wire sender.

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1. Connector 3. Fuel Tank


2. Sender

Fig. 7, Two-Wire Sender

2
1

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1. Fuel Tank 3. Sender


2. Connector

Fig. 8, Three-Wire Sender

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Two-Wire Fuel Level Sending Unit


The fuel level gauge is controlled by the ICU using a variable resistance input from the fuel level sending unit
that is located in the fuel tank. The fuel level sending unit resistance increase from 31±2
with a full tank to
247±3
when empty.
If the fuel level sender circuit is open or shorted to ground, there would be respectively more than 250 or less
than 29
between circuit 47 and ground. A fault will be set and the gauge will read empty until the measurement
from the sensor is between 250 and 29 ohms. Refer to Table 18 for fuel level sensor resistance specifications.
Clogged vents or fuel lines will cause a delay on fuel tank equalizing, resulting in inaccurate fuel gauge readings.
Changes with the fuel level will not be indicated by the fuel gauge for 60 seconds. The 60-second delay applies
to activation and deactivation unless ignition power is cycled, then it will immediately indicate for the measured
value.
1. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, replace the ICU3.
2. If a 100 ohm resistor is available, disconnect the wiring harness connector at the fuel level sender and
place the resistor across circuit 47 and ground in the connector. This will simulate the fuel level sending unit
with about 1/2 tank of fuel. Turn the ignition to the ON position and observe the fuel gauge. If the gauge
points closely to the 1/2 tank mark, then the wiring and ICU are all operating correctly. Go to step 5 if there
is no problem with the wiring and ICU.
3. Check for active fault codes for fuel level circuit.
Is a fuel level fault code active, or does the gauge stay at empty even though there is fuel in the tank?
SHORT LOW ! Troubleshoot for a wiring fault in circuit 47 between the fuel level sender and the ICU. Re-
pair as appropriate.
OPEN CIRCUIT ! Go to test 4.
NO ! Go to test 5.
4. Determine if the problem is with the wiring or the sending unit.
4.1 Turn the ignition to OFF then disconnect the 2-wire connector at the fuel level sender.
4.2 Use a short jumper wire to short the two circuits at the fuel level sender connector together.
4.3 Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. Allow the gauges to sweep then check for fault
codes.
Does the ICU show an active fault for fuel level sender shorted?
YES! The wiring indicates continuity, go to test 5.
NO ! Troubleshoot and repair for an open circuit in the ground or circuit 47 between the fuel level
sender and the ICU.
5. Test the sending unit.
5.1 Turn the ignition to OFF and disconnect the batteries.
5.2 Remove the fuel sending unit from the fuel tank.
5.3 Connect an ohm meter to the pins at the fuel level sender connector. Slowly change the level of the
float arm from full to empty. See Fig. 9.
Does the resistance increase from 31±2
to 247±3
?

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YES! Check the connection at the fuel level sender for corrosion. Repair any defect found.
NO ! Replace the fuel level sending unit.

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Slowly move the float arm from full to empty.

Fig. 9, Testing the Two-Wire Fuel Level Sending


Unit

5.4 Does the fuel gauge read as expected?


YES !The fuel gauge is reading correctly.
NO !Check the mechanical integrity of the fuel sender. Is the tank rotated? Is the float arm bent or
interfering with the tank wall, return tubes or aux heater line? The fuel tank should be oriented such
that the fuel sender is at the top. Repair any defect found.

Three-Wire Fuel Level Sending Unit


The three-wire fuel level sender receives ignition power on circuit 47E. This ignition power circuit is sourced from
either the SAM Chassis at connector X57, pin 15, or it is sourced from an under-dash splice pack. Use the
actual vehicle schematic that is found in module 847.
There are two different three-wire senders. Use Table 7 to determine the pin-out for the three-wire sending unit.

Fuel Level Sender Connections


Vendor PIN A PIN B PIN C
Parker WEBB Sending Unit Ignition Power In Signal Out Ground
SSI Sending Unit Ground Signal Out Ignition Power In
Table 7, Fuel Level Sender Connections

The three-wire sending unit outputs a resistance that the instrument cluster translates into fuel level. Table 8 dis-
plays the three-wire sender voltage values that can be measured with a DMM.

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DASH_H_CHAS CHAS_F_H_
_F_BHB_1A DASH_BHB_1A

SSI Signal B 47 27 27 47 D1
Fuel Level Instrument
Sensor In Ground A 47G 39 39 47G D2
Cluster
Fuel Tank IGN Volt C 47E 69 69

OR

WEBB Signal B 47
Fuel Level
Sensor In Ground C 47G
Fuel Tank IGN Volt A 47E

DIM_DASH_O_
47E H IGN_SP_2A

OR
X57

47E 15
SAM
Chassis

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Fig. 10, Three-Wire Fuel Level Sender System Schematic

Approximate Voltage Values From the Three-Wire


Sender
State Approximate Voltage
Short Low Error 0.2V or less
Full Tank 0.3V
Half Tank 0.9V
Empty Tank 1.7V
Short High Error 1.8 V or more
Table 8, Approximate Voltage Values From the
Three-Wire Sender

1. Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in
703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, replace the ICU3.
2. Determine if the problem is with the wiring of the sending unit.
2.1 With the key in the ON position, backprobe and measure the voltage on all 3 circuits at the fuel level
sending unit. Use Table 8 to reference the expected voltage. Record these measurements; they will
be used again later in this procedure.

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2.2 Are ignition power and ground present on the expected pins?
YES ! Go to test 3.
NO ! Troubleshoot for an open in circuit 47E or the ground circuit between the fuel level sender and
the voltage source. The schematic can be found in module 847.
3. Test for a wiring fault on circuit 47 between the fuel level sender and the ICU.
Connect ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink and check for fault codes from source address 23 (the instrument
cluster). Is fault code SPN 96 present?
YES ! If the fault has FMI 5, troubleshoot and repair the open circuit wiring fault on circuit 47 between the
sending unit and the instrument cluster. If the fault has FMI 6, troubleshoot and repair the short-to-ground
wiring fault on circuit 47 between the sending unit and the instrument cluster. If there is no problem with the
wiring, replace the sending unit.
NO ! Replace the sending unit.
707 — Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level Indicator
The DEF level indicator is integrated into the fuel gauge, and uses J1939 data from the ACM. The DEF level is
measured by a sealed non-contact variable-resistance sensing assembly located in the DEF tank. The DEF level
sensor resistance can be measured at the tank connector. For Detroit Diesel engines, the level sensor signal
uses pins 1 and 2. For Cummins engines, the level sensor uses pins 1 and 4.
If the vehicle has been parked for an extended period, it is possible that DEF has crystallized in the sending unit
and on the float causing it to stick. Remove the DEF tank and then the float header assembly from the DEF
tank. If the failure is a stuck float due to DEF crystallization, the float header assembly and DEF tank can be
cleaned and reinstalled. Use warm water to wash the tank, float, and sensor shaft, then use fresh DEF to refill
the tank. After cleaning, use an ohm meter to insure the resistance of the DEF level sensor changes according
to the values shown in Table 22 for Cummins engines and Table 23 for Detroit Diesel engines.
On Detroit Diesel engines, when the DEF tank is empty, the sensor will measure approximately 240
. When full,
it will measure approximately 19.8K
. On Cummins engines, when the DEF tank is empty, the sensor will mea-
sure approximately 4.8K
. When full, it will measure approximately 68
. Use the resistance to float height tables
in 803 — Sensor Resistance Specifications to test the resistance for a specific float height.
When there is no DEF in the tank or when there is a fault in the DEF level sensing circuit, the indicator will flash
the red segment until the fault is corrected, or a sufficient amount of DEF is added to the tank. Perform the rec-
ommended action in Table 9 to troubleshoot faults with the DEF level sensing circuitry indicated by fault codes
with SPN 1761.

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DEF Level Faults from SA 0 or SA 61


SPN FMI Description Behavior Action
1761 1 17 DEF level low The DEF level is low. MIL, CEL, The DEF tank has run too low. Fill the DEF tank so
18 31 STOP engine lamp, and engine that it is at least 25% full and idle the engine for 5
derate may be active. minutes. If the problem is still present use the DEF
level diagnostic procedure below.
1761 3 DEF level circuit The voltage on circuit 532F is Troubleshoot circuits 532F and 532F- between the
out of range high greater than the ACM expects. ACM and the temperature level sensor for a wiring
fault and also for an open level sensor unit.
1761 4 DEF level circuit The voltage on circuit 532F is Troubleshoot circuit 532F between the ACM and the
out of range low close to 0 volts. temperature level sensor for a wiring fault and also
for a shorted level sensor unit.
Table 9, DEF Level Faults from SA 0 or SA 61

Diagnose the DEF level indicator as follows.


1. Turn the ignition to on but do not start the engine. Does the DEF level indicator illuminate all segments
green then turn them off beginning from the right one at a time until the left one becomes amber then red
before either showing a mid range level, or flashing the left segment red?
YES! The DEF level indication display is working properly. Go to Step 2.
NO ! Replace the ICU3.
2. Use Servicelink or DiagnosticLink to check for any J1939 faults. Is there a fault for SPN 1761 with FMI 3 or
4 (DEF level sensor out of range) or are any J1939 communications fault codes active? NOTE: SPN 1761
FMI 1, 17, 18, or 31 indicate the DEF level is low. For these FMI’s there is no wiring fault but there may be
a problem with DEF level indication accuracy.
YES ! If the code has FMI 4, troubleshoot for a wiring fault in circuit 532F between the DEF level sensor
and the ACM. If the code has FMI 3, go to step 3. If there is a J1939 communications fault, use the trou-
bleshooting information in this manual to locate and repair communications.
NO, or Accuracy Problem ! Go to step 4.
3. Turn the ignition off then disconnect the 4 wire connector at the DEF level sender. Use a short jumper wire
to short pins 1 and 2 (for Detroit Diesel engine) or pins 1 and 4 (for Cummins engine) together in the vehi-
cle harness side of the connector. Turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Allow the indicator
initialization sequence to complete, then check for fault codes. Is there an active fault for SPN 1761 FMI 4?
YES! The wiring indicates continuity. Go to step 4.
NO ! Troubleshoot and repair for an open in circuit 532F and/or circuit 532F- between the DEF level sen-
sor and the ACM.
4. Turn the ignition off and disconnect the batteries. Remove the temperature/level sender unit from the DEF
tank. Connect an ohm meter to pins 1 and 2 (for Detroit Diesel engine) or pins 1 and 4 (for Cummins en-
gine) at the 4 pin connector. Slowly raise the level of the float from empty to full. Record the resistance
range measured. Does the vehicle have a Cummins or a DD engine?
Cummins ! If the resistance did not vary from approximately 4.8K
at empty to 68
at the full position
replace the temperature/level sender unit
Detroit Diesel ! If the resistance did not vary from approximately 240
at empty to 19.68K
at the full
position replace the temperature/level sender unit.

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708 — Gauge Diagnosis: Satellite Gauges


The ICU3 is capable of controlling up to eight additional gauges located in the dash panels. These gauges are
controlled by a databus with backlighting, power, and ground sourced by the ICU3. See Table 10.

Satellite Gauge Daisy Chain Circuits


Connector/Pin Name Function
C6 Gauge Power 12 volt source for satellite gauges
C7 Gauge Ground Ground supply for satellite gauges
D6 Illumination Backlighting voltage source for satellite gauges
D7 Gauge Data Databus to satellite gauges
Table 10, Satellite Gauge Daisy Chain Circuits

Table 11 identifies the satellite gauges that may be used with the ICU3.

ICU3 Satellite Gauges


Gauge Input Source
Engine Oil Temperature Data from the Engine Controller
Turbo Boost Pressure Data from the Engine Controller
Pyrometer Data from the Engine Controller
Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor Connected to ICU
Rear Rear Axle Temperature Sensor Connected to ICU
Application Air Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge
Suspension Air Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge
Axle Lift Pressure (Up to 4) Air Line Connected to Gauge
Table 11, ICU3 Satellite Gauges

Satellite gauges that are sensor or data driven will initialize at power-on with the same sequence as described in
703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1 for the gauges in the main ICU3. The air pressure gauges only use the back-
lighting power from the ICU3. If there is a short circuit in any of the satellite gauges of the interconnecting wiring
harness, it is possible that none of the gauges will work.
1. Determine if the problem is with the data input to the ICU3 or if the gauge is defective, or if there is a prob-
lem with the circuitry driving the satellite gauges.
Turn the ignition to ON and observe the initialization sequence.
Do the gauges initialize as described in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1?
YES! Go to test 2.
NO ! Test the 4 wire satellite gauge circuits for the values shown in Table 12. Disconnect the satellite
gauges one at a time to troubleshoot for a short in a gauge that could be taking the databus down. Check
the 4 wire satellite gauge harness for short or open circuits.
2. Is the input source of the gauge with the problem datalink driven, sensor driven, or air pressure driven?

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Use Table 6 in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis to identify the gauge input source.
SENSOR DRIVEN ! Go to 704 — Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges.
AIR PRESSURE ! Go to 705 — Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauge.
DATALINK DRIVEN ! Continue with step 3.
3. Confirm gauge accuracy with the applicable ServiceLink template or DiagnosticLink panel.
3.1 Connect ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink. For EPA07 vehicles, open the J1587 ICU3 Instrument Cluster
template or panel. For EPA10 vehicles open the J1939 ICU3 Instrument Cluster template or panel.
3.2 Start the engine.
3.3 Make sure that operating conditions will register a reading on the gauge. For example, the engine oil
temperature is above the minimum level on the gauge.
3.4 Monitor the affected gauge on both the ICU and on the template or panel.
Do the readings closely match?
YES! Go to test 4.
NO ! Replace the gauge.
4. Determine the problem with the data that drives the gauge. The data that the ICU3 receives from the
source device is not valid. Refer to the troubleshooting instructions for the source device. For example, if the
engine oil temperature is not indicating, use the troubleshooting material from the engine manufacturer for
the engine oil temperature sensing circuitry.

709 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU3


Use Table 12 to determine if an indicator lamp has a power-on bulb check and how it is activated.
The ICU3 does not set fault codes for lamps that are inoperative. If an indicator does not illuminate, use Ta-
ble 12 to determine the optimal troubleshooting method.
For data-driven indicators, use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to monitor the data for the indicator. If the ICU
does not illuminate an indicator when the diagnostic tool shows that it is on, there is a problem with the indicator.
The top row lamps are replaceable, for the others the ICU must be replaced.
For indicators that are hardwired, monitor the voltage at the ICU3 input pin. Use Table 12 to correlate the status
of the indicator with the voltage on the input pin. Troubleshoot the vehicle wiring harness or switch as necessary.
Indicators with a power-on "bulb check" (even though they are LED’s) are confirmed to work.

ICU3 Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
Left Turn NO Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the C8 Beep sound when control pin is
Signal control pin. at 12V.

Right Turn NO Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the D8 Beep sound when control pin is
Signal control pin. at 12V.

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ICU3 Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
High Beam NO Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the A12 None.
control pin.

Park Brake YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C5 Buzzer active when vehicle
control pin or Lamp is ON when commanded speed is greater than 2 MPH
BRAKE over J1939 from the ABS Controller. (Uses speed data from ABS).

Low Air YES Lamp is ON when the control pin is open A3 Buzzer active whenever lamp is
Pressure circuit. Lamp is OFF when ground is applied on.
to the control pin.

Battery YES Lamp is ON when system voltage has been Data Buzzer active whenever lamp is
Voltage less than 12 volts for longer than 40 on.
seconds. The message is broadcast by the
engine controller.
Fasten Seat YES If pin D10 is not hardwired to seat belt N/A or Friendly Chime for 10 seconds
Belt buckle, lamp is ON for 15 seconds at power D10 when pin D10 is hardwired if
up only. If pin D10 is hardwired, the bulb park brake is off and seat belt is
check is three seconds long and the lamp is not latched.
OFF when ground is applied to the control
pin (seat belt latched).
Check YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C15 and None.
Engine Lamp CHECK control pin or Lamp is ON/FLASHING when Data
(CEL) commanded by the engine controller.

Malfunction YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the A9 None.


Indicator control pin.
Lamp (MIL)

Stop Engine YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C16 and None.
STOP control pin or Lamp is ON/FLASHING when Data
commanded by the engine controller.

Tractor ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the B11 and None.
control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the tractor ABS controller.
The lamp will also be ON when the ICU3 is
not receiving data from the ABS controller
Trailer ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the D12 and None.
control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the trailer ABS controller.

Cruise YES Lamp is ON when commanded by either the Data None.


Control MSF (reading the steering wheel switches)
or the engine controller. The lamp indicates
that cruise control is enabled via the on/off
switch and not that the vehicle is driving in
cruise control mode.
DPF YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C10 and None.
Regeneration control pin or Lamp is ON/FLASHING when Data
(REGEN) commanded by the engine controller.

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ICU3 Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
High Exhaust YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the A5 and None.
Temperature control pin or Lamp is ON/FLASHING when Data
commanded by the engine controller.

Water In Fuel NO Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C9 and None.


control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the engine controller.

Low Oil YES Lamp is ON when commanded by the Data Buzzer is active when the lamp
Pressure engine controller. The lamp will latch on for is on.
a minimum of 30 seconds.

High Coolant YES Lamp is ON when commanded by the Data Buzzer is active when the lamp
Temperature engine controller. The lamp will latch on for is on.
a minimum of 30 seconds.

High YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the A4 and None.


Transmission control pin or Lamp is ON/FLASHING when Data
Temperature commanded by the transmission controller
or the retarder.
Option 1 YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C14 and None.
(Engine control pin or lamp is ON when commanded Data
Brake) by the MSF by reading the steering wheel
switches.
Option 2 — — — A6 None.
Option 3 — — — A7 None.
Option 4 — — — A8 None.
Option 5 — — — B1 None.
Option 6 — — — B8 None.
Option 7 YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C11 and None.
(Check control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
Transmission) f610717
commanded by the transmission controller.
Option 8 (Idle NO Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the C1 None.
IDLE
Management) control pin.
MGMT

Option 9 — — — D4 None.
Table 12, ICU3 Warning and Indicator Lamps

710 — Indicator Diagnosis: In-Gauge Warning Lamp


In-gauge lamps illuminate during power-on initialization, and when the data to the gauge indicates a fault or an
out of normal range condition. An illuminated in-gauge lamp indicates that immediate attention is necessary.

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ICU3 In-Gauge Warning Lamps


Bulb
Lamp Input Source Activation
Check
Low Fuel Level YES Fuel Level Sensor When the fuel level is less than 1/8th of a tank the lamp will be ON. A
60 second delay applies to activation and deactivation unless ignition
power is cycled and it will immediately indicate for the measured value.
Low DEF Level YES Data When the DEF level is less than 15% of tank capacity, the low DEF
light will be ON. When DEF level is less than 5% of tank capacity, the
low DEF light will flash.
Table 13, ICU3 In-Gauge Warning Lamps

For data-driven lamps, use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to correlate the fault or fluid level condition. For the
low-fuel-level lamp, allow for the 60 second delay when troubleshooting.

711 — Diagnosis: LCD


1. Check the LCD and the LBCU for any activity. Does the ICU show any activity when the ignition is turned to
ON, or is the LCD the only malfunctioning item?
LCD ONLY ! Replace the ICU.
NO ACTIVITY FROM THE ENTIRE ICU ! Go to test 2.
2. Check the power and ground to the ICU.
Troubleshoot for faults with battery power-on pin D14, ignition power-on pin D15, and the ground on pin
D13. If there is no problem with these circuits, replace the ICU.
3. Troubleshoot for the LCD illuminating with ignition turned to OFF and headlamps on.
When the headlamps are on, battery voltage is sourced to the ICU on circuit number 359 pin D16. This volt-
age will turn the LCD on to display the odometer value. Does the LCD illuminate and display the odometer
value with ignition turned to OFF and headlamps on?
YES! Feature is functioning normally.
NO ! Test for battery voltage on pin D16. This circuit is sourced from the SAM Cab on connector 10, pin
17. Repair any wiring fault that is found with this circuit between the SAM Cab and the ICU. If there is no
wiring problem, replace the ICU.

712 — Diagnosis: Backlighting


1. Determine if the primary and/or secondary air pressure gauge backlighting is the only problem.
Is the primary and/or secondary air pressure gauge backlighting the only problem?
YES! Go to test 2.
NO ! Go to test 3.
2. Inspect the air pressure gauge module ribbon cable.
2.1 Remove the three air pressure gauge module screws from the back of the ICU.
2.2 Carefully lift the air gauge module off the back of the ICU while leaving the ribbon cable connected.

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2.3 Inspect the ribbon cable connection to the ICU PC board. Make sure there is no corrosion, and that
it is plugged in all the way.
Is the ribbon cable connection OK?
YES! Replace the air pressure gauge module.
NO ! Repair the ribbon cable connection.
3. Check for voltage on the backlighting circuit.
3.1 Disconnect the 24-pin and 32-pin connectors from the ICU.
3.2 Turn the headlights on.
3.3 Measure voltage between pin A1 of the 24-pin connector (positive lead) and pin D3 of the 32-pin
connector (negative lead).
3.4 Observe the voltage while changing the dimmer switch setting. The voltage should range from ap-
proximately 2.5V (full dim) to 11.3V (full bright).
Is the backlighting voltage OK?
YES! Replace the ICU.
NO ! Go to test 4.
4. Determine if the problem is with the backlighting ground circuit.
4.1 Disconnect the 24-pin and 32-pin connectors from the ICU.
4.2 Turn the headlights on.
4.3 Measure voltage between pin A1 of the 24-pin connector (positive lead) and a known good ground
(negative lead).
4.4 Observe the voltage while changing the dimmer switch setting. The voltage should range from ap-
proximately 2.5V (full dim) to 11.3V (full bright).
Is the backlighting voltage OK?
YES! Repair the backlighting ground circuit that connects pin D3 on the 32-pin ICU connector.
NO ! Check backlighting circuit 29A.

713 — Diagnosis: Mode/Reset Button


1. Determine if the Mode/Reset button is sticking or is not springing back.
Does the Mode/Reset button stick or fail to spring back when released?
YES! Replace the air pressure gauge module.
NO ! Go to test 2.
2. Inspect the air pressure gauge module ribbon cable.
2.1 Remove the three air pressure gauge module screws from the back of the ICU.
2.2 Carefully lift the air gauge module off the back of the ICU while leaving the ribbon cable connected.

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2.3 Inspect the ribbon cable connection to the ICU PC board. Make sure there is no corrosion and that it
is plugged in all the way.
Is the ribbon cable connection OK?
YES! If the Mode/Reset button is not working and the ribbon cable connection is OK, replace the air pres-
sure gauge module.
NO ! Repair the ribbon cable connection.

714 — Indicator Diagnosis: Seat Belt Lamp


Test the operation of the seat belt lamp.
Turn the ignition to OFF, then turn it to the ON position without starting the engine. Does the lamp always stay
on, never illuminate, or only illuminate for 3 to 15 seconds at power-on?
Never ON!The lamp itself is open circuit, replace the ICU3.
Always ON !The ICU has learned that it is in a vehicle that has a seat belt buckle switch hardwired to ICU pin
D10. Troubleshoot for an open seat belt buckle switch or open circuit between the seat belt buckle and the ICU.
If the vehicle does not have a hardwired seat belt buckle switch, perform the ICU3 reset EE procedure as de-
scribed in Section 802 of this manual.
!
Only ON 3 to 15 seconds A vehicle that does not have a hardwired seat belt buckle switch illuminates the
lamp for 15 seconds at power-up. A vehicle that has a hardwired seat belt switch illuminates this lamp for three
seconds at power-up and then will turn it off if the seat belt input is at ground (seat belt connected). There is no
problem with the lamp circuit if it operates according to this description.

800 — Roll Call Fault Messages


The ICU3 expects to receive messages from the engine and ABS controller at all times. It additionally expects to
continue to receive messages from any other controller that it has received messages from in the past. If any of
the controllers listed in Table 14 for EPA07 J1587/1708 vehicles and Table 15 for EPA10 J1939 vehicles fails to
broadcast messages, the ICU3 will display a roll call fault message.
If a device was removed from the vehicle or if an ICU is installed in a vehicle that had previously been a different
vehicle, the rESEt EE procedure may be performed. The rESEt EE procedure forces the ICU3 to “forget” then re-
learn those devices that it expects to communicate with.
Roll call fault messages are originated by the ICU3 for display only. They are not broadcast over the databus and
cannot be read by any other data analysis tool.

EPA07 ICU3 Roll Call Fault Messages Using J1587/1708


Displayed Message SID and Failure Description
no EnG or ECU 128 SID 254 Fail 07 No data is received from the engine ECU, MID 128.
no AbS or AbS 136 SID 254 Fail 07 No data is received from the antilock brake system ECU, MID 136.
NO dAtA — No data is being received from any other device in the vehicle.
Table 14, EPA07 ICU3 Roll Call Fault Messages Using J1587/1708

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EPA10 ICU3 Roll Call Fault Messages Using J1939


Displayed Message SPN and FMI Description
0 no EnG SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is received from the engine ECU, source address 0.
3 no trAn SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is received from the transmission ECU 3 but it was broadcasting
in the past.
11 no AbS SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is received from the antilock brake system ECU, source address
11.
33 no CAB SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is received from the SAM Cab ECU, source address 33 but it was
broadcasting in the past.
49 no SFU SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is received from the modular switch field master, source address
49 but it was broadcasting in the past.
No dAtA or no J1939 SPN 639 FMI 7 No data is being received from any other device in the vehicle.
Table 15, EPA10 ICU3 Roll Call Fault Messages Using J1939

801 — Fault Code Message Display


EPA07 Vehicles
If the ICU3 detects an active fault in one of the ECUs on the J1587 datalink, it indicates which ECU has the fault
by displaying a message that contains both an abbreviation of the ECU with the fault and its MID. See Table 16
for a list of possible fault messages.
NOTE: If the ICU detects a fault in an ECU that is not predefined as shown in Table 16, it displays the
ECU generically as "SYS ###", where ### is the MID of the ECU containing the fault.

EPA07 Displayed Fault Messages


Message System With Active Fault Message System With Active Fault
ECU 128 Engine Control Unit (engine control module) CdU 219 Collision Detection Unit (VORAD)
tCU 130 Transmission Control Unit rAd 221 Radio
AbS 136 Antilock Brake System tSU 223 Transmission Shift Unit
ICU 140 Instrument Cluster Unit (ICU4/4M) CEL 231 Cellular Phone
SFU 164 Modular Switch Field SbU 232 Seat Belt Unit (SPACE/Airbag system)
SAT 181 Satellite Communications (Qualcom) SdU 236 Step Deployment Unit-Driver Side (not used)
APU 190 Air Conditioning Protection Unit SdU 237 Step Deployment Unit-Pass Side (not used)
CGU 206 Central Gateway CAb 249 SAM Cab
CHS 216 SAM Chassis SYS ### Generic—system not defined in this table
Table 16, EPA07 Displayed Fault Messages

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EPA10 Vehicles
EPA10 Displayed Fault Messages
Message System With Active Fault Message System With Active Fault
EnG 0 Engine Controller – CPC CdU 42 Collision Detection Unit
EnG 1 Engine Controller – MCM SFU 49 Modular Switch Field Master
tCU 3 Transmission Control Unit EEC 61 Aftertreatment Control Module – ACM
tSU 5 Transmission Shift Unit CEL 74 Cellular Phone
AbS 11 Antilock Brake Controller SAt 75 Satellite Communications
ICU 23 Instrumentation Control Unit – ICU3 rAd 76 Radio
CAB 33 SAM Cab SbU 83 Seat Belt Unit – Space
CGU 37 Central Gateway SYS ### Where ### is the source address of any
other J1939 controller that is not in this list.
Table 17, EPA10 Displayed Fault Messages

802 — rESEt EE Procedure


To reset the EE memory in the ICU3, perform the following procedure. This will reset the memory to "forget" all
the devices that have been learned.
1. Press the mode/reset button until the display shows SEt UP.
2. Hold the button until the display makes a beep and the word service appears. Depending on the options
programmed, some other word may also appear.
3. Hold the button until the display shows rESEt.
4. Press the button once quickly so that EE is also displayed. This is the rESEt EE screen.
5. Hold the button until donE is displayed.

803 — Sensor Resistance Specifications


Fuel Level Sensor Resistance
Sensor Resistance in Ohms
Gauge Reading
Acceptable Range Nominal
Empty Stop 244.0 to 249.0 246.5
Empty 232.0 to 239.2 235.6
1/8 190.8 to 196.9 193.8
1/4 149.6 to 154.5 152.1
3/8 126.1 to 129.0 127.5
1/2 102.5 to 103.5 103.0
5/8 84.4 to 85.7 85.0
3/4 66.2 to 67.8 67.0

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Fuel Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance in Ohms
Gauge Reading
Acceptable Range Nominal
7/8 47.8 to 49.2 48.5
Full 29.4 to 30.6 30.0
Table 18, Fuel Level Sensor Resistance

Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance


Gauge Sensor Resistance Gauge Sensor Resistance
 
Temperature in F in Ohms Temperature in C in Ohms
125 3318 60 2490
163 1626 80 1255
200 837 100 680
238 460 120 390
275 267 140 234
313 162 160 145
350 102 180 95
Table 19, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance

350
310
Temp (F°)

270
230
190
150
110
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance (ohms)
08/01/2005 f544444

Fig. 11, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor



Resistance ( F)

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180
160

Temp (°C)
140
120
100
80
60
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544445

Fig. 12, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor



Resistance ( C)

Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance—Standard


Gauge
Gauge Temperature Sensor Resistance: ohms

100 F 5933

125 F 3419

150 F 2079

175 F 1283

200 F 837

225 F 557

250 F 380

275 F 267

300 F 190
Table 20, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor
Resistance—Standard Gauge

300
275
250
225
Temp (°F)

200
175
150
125
100
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544446

Fig. 13, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance



( F)

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Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance—Metric


Gauge
Gauge Temperature Sensor Resistance: ohms

30 C 8060

45 C 4465

60 C 2490

75 C 1503

90 C 915

105 C 595

120 C 390

135 C 267

150 C 185
Table 21, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor
Resistance—Metric Gauge

150
135
120
Temp (°C)

105
90
75
60
45
30
0 2000 4000 6000 8000
04/13/2004 Resistance (ohms) f544450

Fig. 14, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance



( C)

Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
68 <80
112 80
157 97.6
207 115.2
261 132.8
320 150.4
385 168
485 185.6
539 203.2
629 220.8

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Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
731 238.4
847 256
981 273.6
1135 291.2
1316 308.8
1532 326.4
1793 344
2114 361.6
2521 379.2
3052 396.8
3744 414.4
4812 433
Table 22, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Cummins DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040818

Fig. 15, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
19804 54
13764 74
10284 93
8074 113
6534 132
5384 152

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DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
4497 172
3799 191
3237 211
2762 230
2375 250
2035 270
1748 289
1493 309
1272 328
1076 348
902 368
744 387
601 407
471 426
353 446
240 <446
Table 23, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Detroit Diesel DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 5000 10000 15000 20000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040819

Fig. 16, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

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Table of Contents

System Overview
Terms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501
Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502
Warning Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
In-Gauge Warning Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505
Mode/Reset Switch, ICU4 Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
"+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel, ICU4 and ICU4M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
"My Info/Enter" Switch, ICU4M Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
Buzzer and Chime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
Wake Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
Ignition Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
Outside Air Temperature Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512
Automated Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513
Diagnostic Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
Vehicle Information, ICU4M Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515
Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 516
Components
Component Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Component Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601
Interface Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700
ICU4/ICU4M Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701
Fault Codes, ICU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702
Gauge Diagnosis: Start Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703
Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706
Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707
Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4/4M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708
Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 709
LCD Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710
Gauge Diagnosis: Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711
Mode/Reset Button Diagnosis (ICU4 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 712
Indicator Diagnosis: Seat Belt Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713

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Table of Contents

Specifications
Roll Call Fault Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800
Fault Code Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801
Reset EE Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
Sensor Resistance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803

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500 — Terms and Abbreviations


CAN—Controller Area Network
CEL—Check Engine Lamp
CGW—Central Gateway
DEF—Diesel Exhaust Fluid
FMI—Failure Mode Indicator. The part of a J1587, J1939, and CAN fault code that identifies how part of a de-
vice, or item on a device, failed.
ICU—Instrumentation Control Unit
LBCU—Lightbar Control Unit
LCD—Liquid Crystal Display
LED—Light Emitting Diode
MID—Message Identifier
MIL—Malfunction Indicator Lamp
MSF—Modular Switch Field
PID—Parameter Identifier
PWM—Pulse Width Modulation
SA—Source Address; indicates numeric assignment for a device that communicates on J1939.
SAM—Signal Detect and Actuation Module
SAM Cab—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Cab ("SAM Cabin"); this ECU controls mainly cab-related func-
tionality. See G02.04 — SAM Cab for more information.
SAM Chassis—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Chassis; this ECU controls mainly chassis-related function-
ality. See G02.05 — SAM Chassis for more information.
SFU—Switch Field Unit; see MSF.
SID—Subsystem Identifier

501 — General Information


The Ametek ICU4/4M Instrumentation Control Unit (ICU) contains up to 12 individual gauges, a lightbar control
unit (LBCU), and a daisy-chain datalink. See Fig. 1.
The LBCU drives the electrical gauges, the message center, and some of the indicator lamps. The message
center display screen on both the ICU4 and ICU4M is a liquid crystal display (LCD). The ICU4 has a one-line 7
character display. The ICU4M has a two-line 20 character display. The lightbar contains up to 24 warning and in-
dicator lights. See Table 2.

502 — Gauges
The lightbar controls all of the individual gauges ( Fig. 2), except the air pressure gauges and the optional volt-
meter, which is a stand-alone gauge. It receives data to drive the electrical gauges from sensors wired directly to
the LBCU and over the serial data bus.

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A B C
1

3
4 6
5 5

5
5
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A. To Engine
B. To ABS
C. To Gateway
1. J1587 or J1939 Databus
2. Connections to Individual Sensors
3. LBCU
4. A-Panel Gauges
5. Cluster Datalink (jumper wires or daisy chain)
6. B-Panel Gauges
Fig. 1, ICU4/ICU4M Architecture

The LBCU uses its own proprietary databus to transmit gauge information. Each gauge has a unique address
that is known to the lightbar. Table 9 in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis identifies the input source for gauge data.
Air gauges are connected to the air supply they monitor. They are not controlled by the LBCU, except for back-
lighting.
The ICU4/4M gauges sweep 270 degrees and have pointers lit by an LED.

503 — Warning Lights


The LBCU can have up to 24 warning and indicator lights. The top row of 8 warning lamp locations are option-
ally populated. The second and third row of 16 standard warning lamps have dedicated functions.

504 — In-Gauge Warning Lights


The following four gauges have a small warning LED integrated into the gauge: coolant temperature, engine oil
pressure, transmission temperature, and fuel/DEF level.

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8 8
7
40 60 100 60 100
150 200 FASTEN SEATBELTS
PSI F 0000432 MILES PSI P PSI S

0 100 100 250 0 160 0 160


OIL WATER AIR AIR

1 2 11 12
15 45 55
200 12 35 1/2
10 RPM 20 190 270

F X 100 25 50
70
90 65 F

100 8 E F 110 350


300 16 110 FUEL TRANS
OIL VOLTS 30
5 25 15 75
3 4 10
130
13 14
5 85
0 30 200 200
40 90 MPH km/h
F F
PSI F
10
100 100
0
TURBO
80 30
PYRO
150
9 10 AXLE
300
AXLE
300

5 6 15 16

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1. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 9. Tachometer


2. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 10. Speedometer
3. Engine Oil Temperature Gauge 11. Primary Air Pressure Gauge
4. Voltmeter 12. Secondary Air Pressure Gauge
5. Turbo Boost Air Pressure Gauge 13. Fuel level Gauge
6. Pyrometer 14. Transmission Fluid Temperature Gauge
7. Dash Message Center (lightbar faceplate) 15. Tandem Rear Axle Temperature Gauge, Forward
8. Warning and Indicator Lights 16. Tandem Rear Axle Temperature Gauge, Rear
Fig. 2, ICU4M Instrument Cluster (typical)

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505 — Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position


EPA07 Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 OPT 4 PUSH OPT 5 OPT 6 OPT 7 OPT 8


MODE
HOLD
RESET
ABS OPT
CHECK STOP ABS IDLE

BRAKE

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Opt. 1 Opt. 2 Opt. 3 Opt. 4 Opt. 5 Opt. 6 Opt. 7 Opt. 8


Stop High Exh. Tractor Trailer Cruise
CEL REGEN Opt. Idle
Engine Temp. ABS ABS Ctrl.
(yellow) (yellow) (yellow)
(red) (yellow) (yellow) (yellow) (green)
Left Turn Low Fasten High Right Turn
MIL Park Brake Low Air
Sig. Voltage Seat belt Beam Sig.
(yellow) (red) (red)
(green) (red) (red) (blue) (green)
Table 1, EPA07 Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

EPA10 Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

WATER WAIT CHECK


IN FUEL TO START OPT 4 OPT 5 OPT 6 TRANS OPT 8

IDLE
CHECK STOP ABS ABS
MGMT

BRAKE
BRAKE AIR

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Engine Water in Wait to Check


Opt. 4 Opt. 5 Opt. 6 Opt. 8
Brake Fuel Start Trans
Stop High Exh. Tractor Trailer Fasten
CEL REGEN Opt. Idle
Engine Temp. ABS ABS Seat belt
(yellow) (yellow) (yellow)
(red) (yellow) (yellow) (yellow) (red)
Left Turn Low Cruise High Right Turn
MIL Brake Brake Air
Sig. Voltage Ctrl. Beam Sig.
(yellow) (red) (red)
(green) (red) (green) (blue) (green)
Table 2, EPA10 Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

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506 — Mode/Reset Switch, ICU4 Only


The integral mode/reset switch is used only on the ICU4 to access the display trip screens, miles/kilometers se-
lect screens, engine screens, fault code screens, and service interval screens. The switch has two functions, (1)
mode switch (momentary push or press), and (2) reset switch (press and hold). The mode/reset switch has the
same functionality as the steering wheel +/– switch.

507 — "+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel, ICU4 and ICU4M


The steering wheel +/– is used on both the ICU4 and ICU4M to access the display trip screens, miles/kilometers
select screens, engine screens, fault code screens, and service interval screens. The switch has two functions,
(1) mode switch (momentary push or press), and (2) reset switch (press and hold). The ICU4 also has a mode/
reset switch which has the same functionality as the steering wheel +/– switch.
The steering wheel +/– switch is connected to the Modular Switch Field (MSF). The MSF transmits the switch
status to the Central Gateway (CGW). The CGW broadcasts the +/– switch status to the instrument cluster via
J1587 for the EPA07 ICU4, and via J1939 for all others.

508 — "My Info/Enter" Switch, ICU4M Only


The "My Info/Enter" switch, located in one of the MSF switch banks, provides additional menu navigation capabil-
ities on the ICU4M. The MSF transmits the switch status to the Central Gateway (CGW). The CGW broadcasts
the switch status to the instrument cluster via J1939.

509 — Buzzer and Chime


The buzzer sounds for three seconds during the self-test at start-up, and when the conditions identified in 708 —
Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4/4M, Table 13 exist. The buzzer will also sound if an optional circuit
connected to pin B12 is connected to ground. The chime sounds when the door is open and either:
• the parking brake is off
• the headlights are on
The chime will also sound on EPA10 vehicles with the hardwired seat belt switch option. The chime will sound
for 10 seconds if:
• the seat belt is not latched, and
• the parking brake is released.

510 — Wake Up
The LCBU will wake up to allow reading the odometer without the need to turn the ignition switch on. Wake up
mode is activated by the following actions.
• The door is opened supplying battery power to pin C4.
• The headlight switch is turned on supplying battery power to pin D16.

511 — Ignition Sequence


When the ignition key is turned to ON, the ICU4/ICU4M begins a self-test. During the first half of this process—
• all gauges controlled by the message center sweep to full scale and return;

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• all display segments of the message center turn on and then turn off;
• The DEF level indicator initializes;
• the buzzer sounds for three seconds;
• the low battery voltage, low air pressure, high coolant temperature, low oil pressure, and parking brake
warning lights come on and then go off. Other lights will also initialize. See Table 13 in 708 — Indicator
Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4/4M for details on how all the indicators initialize at power on.
• the fasten seat belt warning light illuminates for 15 seconds. If the seat belt buckle is hardwired to the ICU,
the ICU "learns" this configuration. With a hardwired seat belt buckle switch, the fasten seat belt warning
light illuminates for 3 seconds at powerup or until the seat belt is fastened.
In the second half of the self-test, the software revision level of the ICU4M displays on the message center, fol-
lowed by the active faults, if any. When the self-test is complete, the fasten seat belt screen displays if the engine
is not running. If the engine is running, the idle hours screen displays.

512 — Outside Air Temperature Screens


Outside air temperature is displayed on the lightbar LCD screen. If miles are selected, the temperature will dis-
play in degrees Fahrenheit. If kilometers are selected, the temperature will display in degrees Celsius.
Data for the outside air temperature is received from the SAM Cab or from the engine controller. If outside air
temperature data is not received for 60 seconds, the LBCU will display three hyphens "- - -" followed by the F or
C.
 
When the parking brake is not set and the outside air temperature reaches 34 F (1 C) or lower, the lightbar LCD
will display a message warning of possible icy road conditions. The friendly chime will also sound for 5 seconds.
Pressing a steering wheel switch or the my info switch will reset the display to the previous screen.

513 — Automated Manual Transmission


The ICU4M can display selected gear information for vehicles with automated manual transmissions (AMT). The
last three digits at the far right on the lower line are reserved for this information. On the diagrams for the station-
ary access screens, this is indicated by the legend "AMT".
If there is a need to shift, one digit displays an arrow, either up or down depending on the shift direction. The
other two digits display the current gear.
On vehicles with conventional manual or automatic transmissions, these three digits do not display.

514 — Diagnostic Information


With the parking brake set, the Diagnostic Information menu on the ICU4/4M can display active fault codes from
the ICU and other ECUs in the vehicle. This allows instant review of fault conditions without connecting a service
tool.
Both the ICU4 and ICU4M have the ability to clear history fault codes for all ECUs on the datalink, if the vehicle
has less than 254 miles (409 km). This is to allow a body or equipment manufacturer to clear codes that may be
set while the vehicle is incomplete.

515 — Vehicle Information, ICU4M Only


Vehicle information allows you to view datalink activity in a dynamic graph format, datalink usage and error rate
(datalink status), and ICU4M data, including ICU4M serial number and software revision level.

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516 — Odometer
The odometer is set to display in either miles or kilometers, depending on the primary scale of the speedometer.
The legend, either MI or KM, illuminates between the odometer and the volts display when the engine is running
or the headlights are turned on.
To toggle between MI (miles) or KM (kilometers), press the Mode/Reset button while in the SELECT screen.
The odometer is a seven-digit display with a decimal point until the vehicle has traveled 999,999.9 miles or kilo-
meters (km). At one million miles (km), the odometer rolls over to "1000000" without the decimal point, and can
continue up to 9,999,999. The odometer only displays significant figures (no leading zeros).
The ICU compares odometer data received from the engine controller to its own stored value. It will only alter its
stored value if the difference is less than 2 miles (3km). When the ICU is replaced, the odometer display will
start from zero even though the engine controller odometer may be a much larger value.
IMPORTANT: Although the odometer uses data supplied by the engine control module (ECM) to up-
date its count, it keeps its own mileage starting from zero, when it was first installed. The ICU
odometer may not match the engine ECU odometer. This may occur if the engine has been operated
with the ICU disconnected; it may also occur during factory break-in, engine service, or if the ICU has
been replaced. The odometer can be displayed with the ignition off by turning on the headlights.

600 — Component Locations

1 2 3 4 5

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1. ICU4 Instrument Cluster


2. Lightbar Control Unit (LBCU)
3. Mode/Reset Switch
4. Steering Wheel +/– Switch
5. Quick Info/Enter Switch (ICU4M only)

Fig. 3, Component Locations

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601 — Component Details

2 3 4 2

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 34 5 6

12 34 5 6
C16 C1 A12 A1

D16 D1 B12 B1

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1. 6-Pin Gauge Datalink Connector 3. 32-Pin Lightbar Connector


2. Optional Telltale Lamps 4. 24-Pin Lightbar Connector

Fig. 4, ICU4/4M Lightbar Connector Pinouts

24-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
A1 29A BR (+) Panel Backlighting (Pulse Width Modulation)
EPA07 Reserved
A2 — —
EPA10 Optional Indicator #6, Ground-Activated
A3 18 R-W Low Air Pressure Indicator/Buzzer, Ground-Deactivated
A4 — — High Trans Temp Indicator (in-gauge), Ground-Activated
A5 492L GY High Exhaust Temperature, Ground-Activated
A6 — — Optional Indicator #2, Ground-Activated
A7 — — Optional Indicator #3, Ground-Activated
A8 — — Optional Indicator #4, Ground-Activated
A9 400 T MIL Indicator, Ground-Activated
A10 42 LTG-W (+) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A11 42G LTG-W (–) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A12 222A LTG High Beam Indicator, 12V-Activated
B1 — — Optional Indicator #5, Ground-Activated
B2 43 LTG-W (+) Rear Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
B3 1587– O (–) J1587 Datalink (ICU4 EPA07 Only)
B4 43G LTG-W (–) Rear Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
B5 — — Reserved
B6 — — Reserved
B7 — — Reserved

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24-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
B8 — — Reserved
B9 — — Reserved
B10 1587+ DKG (+) J1587 Datalink (ICU4 EPA07 Only)
B11 376L O Tractor ABS Indicator, Ground-Activated
B12 29G LTG Optional Buzzer Input, Ground-Activated
Table 3, 24-Pin Lightbar Connector

32-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
C1 472N GY Optional Indicator #8, Idle Management Ground-Activated
C2 — — Reserved
C3 — — Reserved
C4 437W DKG Optional 12V Input, Door Open
C5 125 R-W Park Brake Indicator, Grounded-Activated
C6 — — (+) Third Axle Temperature Sensor
C7 — — Reserved
C8 38J Y Left Turn Indicator, 12V-Activated
C9 — — Reserved
C10 492J GY Regen Indicator, Ground-Activated
C11 376S O Optional Indicator #7, Ground-Activated
C12 30G LTBL-W (–) Sensor Ground (Trans Oil Temp)
C13 30 LTBL-W (+) Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
C14 — — Optional Indicator #1, Ground-Activated
C15 440H GY Check Engine Light, Ground-Activated
C16 440A GY Stop Engine Light, Ground-Activated
D1 47 PK-W (+) Fuel Level Sensor
D2 47G PK-W (–) Fuel Level Sensor
D3 GND BK (–) Panel Backlighting
D4 — — Optional Indicator #8, 12V-Activated
D5 1939+ Y (+) J1939 Datalink (ICU4M and EPA10 ICU4)
D6 — — (-) Third Axle Temperature Sensor
D7 — — Reserved
D8 38K DKG Right Turn Indicator, 12V-Activated
D9 1939– DKG (–) J1939 Datalink (ICU4M and EPA10 ICU4)
D10 435 — Optional Seat Belt Input, EPA10 Vehicles
D11 — — Reserved

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32-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
D12 376F1 O Trailer ABS Indicator, Ground-Activated
D13 GND BK-W (–) ICU Ground
D14 339 DKG (+) ICU 12V Battery Power
D15 339A DKG (+) ICU 12V Ignition Power
D16 359 LTG (+) ICU 12V Headlight Power Input (ICU Wake Up)
Table 4, 32-Pin Lightbar Connector

6-Pin Gauge Datalink Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
1 — Blue (+) Gauge Power, Regulated 7V
2 — Green (–) Gauge Ground
3 — Black (+) Gauge Datalink
4 — Violet (–) Gauge Datalink
5 — Red (–) Gauge Backlight Ground
6 — Yellow (+) Gauge Backlight Power
Table 5, 6-Pin Gauge Datalink Connector

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602 — Interface Schematic

To Panel Lamp Power (+) A1 Panel Lamps Opt. Ind. # 5 B1


A2 Opt Ind. #6 (+)Rear Rear Axle Temp B2 Axle Temp Sensor (+)
To Low Air Pressure Switches A3 Low Air Ind. J1587 (−)B3
To Automatic Transmission A4 Trans Temp Ind. (−)Rear Rear Axle Temp B4 Axle Temp Sensor (−)
To Engine A5 High Exhaust Temp Ind. Reserved B5
A6 Opt. Ind. #2 Reserved B6
A7 Opt. Ind. #3 (Wait To Start) Reserved B7 J1587 − (EPA07)
A8 Opt. Ind. #4 Reserved B8
To Engine A9 Malfunction Ind. (MIL) Reserved B9 J1587 + (EPA07)
To Axle Temp Sensor (−) A10 (+)Fwd Rear Axle Temp J1587 (+) B10
To Axle Temp Sensor (+) A11 (−)Fwd Rear Axle Temp Tractor ABS Ind. B11 To Tractor ABS
+12V To High Beam A12 High Beam Ind. Opt. Buzzer Input B12

C1 Opt. Ind. #8 (Idle Mgmt) Fuel Level (+) D1 To Fuel Level Sensor (+)
+12V Load C2 Opt. Starter Lockout Fuel Level (−)D2 To Fuel Level Sensor (−)
+12V Load C3 Opt. Ign Key Illumination Panel Lamp Gnd (−)D3
+12V C4 Door Open Opt. Ind. # 8 D4 +12V
To Park Brake SW C5 Park Brake Ind. J1939 (+) D5
C6 Third Axle Temp (+) Third Axle Temp (−)D6 J1939 CAN_H (EPA10)
C7 Reserved Reserved D7
+12V
+12V Left Turn Signal C8 Left Turn Lamp Right Turn Lamp D8 J1939 CAN_L (EPA10)
C9 Reserved J1939 (−)D9
To Engine C10 DPF Regen Ind. Seat Belt D10
C11 Opt. Ind. #7 (Check Trans) Reserved D11
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor (−) C12 Trans Temp(−) Trailer ABS Ind. D12 To Trailer ABS
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor (+) C13 Trans Temp (+) PC Board Gnd (−)D13
To Engine C14 Opt. Ind. #1 Battery Power (+) D14 +12V
To Engine C15 Check Eng Ind. Ignition Power (+) D15 +12V
To Engine C16 Stop Engine Ind. Headlamp Power (+) D16 +12V

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Fig. 5, Interface Schematic

700 — Diagnostic Tools Required


• ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink
• Datalink Monitor
• Digital Multimeter

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701 — ICU4/ICU4M Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here


ICU4 Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here
Problem Type Symptom Procedure to Use
Fault Code A fault code is displayed from the ICU – SA 23 or MID 140 702
A fault code is displayed from another device on the databus 702
A roll call fault is present – Examples are "no ENG" or "no ABS" 702
"nO DATA" is displayed on the LCD 702
"nO J1939" is displayed on the LCD 702
"- - - - - - -" (seven dashes) is displayed on the LCD 702
Gauges Problem with the fuel gauge 706
Problem with the DEF level indicator 703
Problem with an air pressure gauge 705
Problem with any other databus driven gauge 703
Problem with any other sensor driven gauge 704
Backlighting Problem with backlighting in a gauge or the LCD 711
Warning Indicators Problem with an in-gauge indicator 709
Problem with an indicator in the LBCU 708
Problem with the DEF level indication 703
Problem with the seat belt indicator 713
LCD Display A segment of the LCD does not work 710
The LCD is completely inoperative 710
Mode/Reset Button The mode/reset button is sticking or does not change the display 712
+/- Steering Wheel Switch The + or – switch does not interact with the display See G02.06
My Info or Enter Button The My Info or Enter button does not interact with the display See G02.06
Table 6, ICU4 Instrumentation Troubleshooting – Start Here

702 — Fault Codes, ICU


The ICU4/ICU4M in both EPA07 and EPA10 vehicles will display fault codes that are broadcast from other devices
on the databus and fault codes generated by the LBCU itself. Use the following to determine if there is a problem
with the LBCU, another device on the databus, a sensor that is connected to a device, or with the databus.
Some internal memory errors with the LBCU will cause the LCD to display "- - - - - - -" (seven dashes). A fault
code may be active and could be read using ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink. This display indicates an electronics
failure with the ICU4/ICU4M. Replace the LBCU.
Some errors with the ambient air temperature sensor will cause the LCD to display "- - - F" (or "- - - C"). This in-
dicates an error with the data the LBCU is receiving for ambient air temperature. The temperature data is
broadcast by the SAM Cab. On EPA10 vehicles, the SAM Cab may be configured to send temperature data from
either the sensor that is located on the bumper or from temperature data received from the engine controller.
Troubleshoot the sensor using the procedure in Section G04.02, 700 — J1939 Fault Codes.

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Roll call faults occur when the LBCU is not receiving data from a device that had been on the databus in the
past. If a device has been removed from the vehicle (Qualcom for example), or if the ICU had been used tem-
porarily in a different vehicle, perform the resetEE procedure. See 802 — Reset EE Procedures. When the
display shows "no ENG" or "no ABS" or any other roll call fault, troubleshoot for the cause of the device going
off-line. 800 — Roll Call Fault Messages provides troubleshooting aids for roll call faults.
The tables referenced under this heading describe fault codes that originate from the ICU4/4M message center.
Use Table 7 to diagnose all MID 140 fault codes on J1587/J1708 vehicles. Use Table 8 to diagnose all SA 23
fault codes on J1939 vehicles. When the parking brake is on, the ICU will display fault codes that originate from
other ECUs on the vehicle. Use Table 17 and Table 18 in to identify the controller broadcasting these fault mes-
sages.

ICU4/4M J1587/1708 MID 140 (ICU) Fault Codes


SID/PID FMI Description Behavior
P077 6 Forward Rear Axle Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins A10 and A11 is less than
70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted axle temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 42.
P078 6 Rear Rear Axle Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins B2 and B4 is less than
70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted axle temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 43.
P096 5 Fuel Level Circuit Open The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is greater than
298
. The gauge will point to empty.
ACTION: Use the troubleshooting procedure in 706.
P096 6 Fuel Level Circuit Short The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is less than
23.5
. The gauge will point to empty.
ACTION: Disconnect the fuel level sensor connector at the sending unit. Turn the ignition to ON and check the fault code
display. If the fault code for fuel level circuit short (FMI 6) is still active, locate and repair the short in circuit 47 between the
LBCU and the fuel level sender. Otherwise use the troubleshooting procedure in 706.
P168 1 LBCU Voltage Low The system voltage measured by the LBCU is less
than 10.5 volts.
ACTION: Troubleshoot the vehicle charging system. Test the alternator, then test for voltage drop in the alternator cables
and battery cables. If the vehicle is equipped with a remote sense circuit to the alternator, check the fuse for circuit 123E.
P177 6 Transmission Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins C12 and C13 is less than
70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted transmission temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 30.
S240 12 LBCU Internal Memory Fault The LBCU has an internal memory fault. The display
may show "- - - - - - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the LBCU.
S254 12 LBCU Internal Electronics Fault The LBCU microprocessor or other internal critical
electronics has a fault. The display may show "- - - - - -
-", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the LBCU.
Table 7, ICU4/4M J1587/1708 MID 140 (ICU) Fault Codes

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ICU4/4M J1939 SA 23 (ICU) Fault Codes


Conn/
SPN FMI Pin Description Behavior
77 6 A10 + Forward Rear Axle Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins A10 and A11 is
A11 – less than 70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted axle temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 42.
78 6 B2 + B4 Rear Rear Axle Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins B2 and B4 is less
– than 70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted axle temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 43.
96 5 D1 + D2 Fuel Level Circuit Open The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is
– greater than 298
. The gauge will point to
empty.
ACTION: Use the troubleshooting procedure in 706.
96 6 D1 + D2 Fuel Level Circuit Short The resistance between pins D1 and D2 is less
– than 23.5
. The gauge will point to empty.
ACTION: Disconnect the fuel level sensor connector at the sending unit. Turn the ignition to ON and check the fault code
display. If the fault code for fuel level circuit short (FMI 6) is still active, locate and repair the short in circuit 47 between the
LBCU and the fuel level sender. Otherwise, use the troubleshooting procedure in 706.
168 1 LBCU Voltage Low The system voltage measured by the LBCU is
less than 10.5 volts.
ACTION: Troubleshoot the vehicle charging system. Test the alternator, then test for voltage drop in the alternator cables
and battery cables. If the vehicle is equipped with a remote sense circuit to the alternator, check the fuse for circuit 123E.
177 6 C12 – Transmission Temp Sensor Short The resistance between pins C12 and C13 is
C13 + less than 70
. The gauge will point full scale.
ACTION: Troubleshoot for a shorted transmission temperature sensor and for a short to ground in circuit 30.
628 12 n/a LBCU Internal Memory Fault The display may show "- - - - - - -", (seven
dashes).
ACTION: Replace the LBCU.
629 12 n/a LBCU Internal Electronics Fault The LBCU microprocessor or other internal
critical electronics has a fault. The display may
show "- - - - - - -", (seven dashes).
ACTION: Replace the LBCU.
639 7 n/a Roll Call Fault Any other J1939 device that the LBCU expects
on the network but is not broadcasting will
generate a fault code. The source address will
be of the device that the LBCU is not receiving
messages from. Note that this is actually an
LBCU generated fault code.
ACTION: If a device has been removed from the vehicle, or if a used LBCU is installed, a roll call reset must be performed.
See 802 — Reset EE Procedures. If a J1939 device is not broadcasting due to an error, use the troubleshooting procedure
for that device to determine the cause of it going off-line.
Table 8, ICU4/4M J1939 SA 23 (ICU) Fault Codes

703 — Gauge Diagnosis: Start Here


Table 9 describes where the data is sourced to drive the gauges, identifies each standard and optional gauge,
and its method of control. The backlighting for all gauges is controlled by the LBCU using the intensity level data
from the MSF.

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ICU4/ICU4M Gauge Input Source


Gauge Input Source on J1587/J1708 Systems Input Source on J1939 Systems
Speedometer Data from the Engine Controller PID 84 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 84
Tachometer Data from the Engine Controller PID 190 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 190
Engine Coolant Data from the Engine Controller PID 110 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 110
Temperature
Engine Oil Pressure Data from the Engine Controller PID 100 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 100
Fuel Level Sensor Connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
DEF Level Not Applicable Data from the Engine Controller, or the ACM,
SPN 1761
Primary Air Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge Air Line Connected to Gauge
Secondary Air Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge Air Line Connected to Gauge
Voltmeter Data from the Engine Controller PID 168 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 168
Engine Oil Temperature Data from the Engine Controller PID 175 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 175
Turbo Boost Pressure Data from the Engine Controller PID 439 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 1127
Transmission Manual, Eaton, and AGS - sensor connected to Manual, Eaton, and AGS - sensor connected to
Temperature ICU ICU
Allison, and G transmissions - Data from Allison, and G transmissions - Data from
transmission ECU transmission ECU SPN 177
Pyrometer Data from the Engine Controller PID 173 Data from the Engine Controller SPN 173
Forward Rear Axle Sensor Connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
Temperature
Rear Rear Axle Sensor Connected to ICU Sensor connected to ICU
Temperature
Application Air Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge Air Line Connected to Gauge
Suspension Air Air Line Connected to Gauge Air Line Connected to Gauge
Pressure
Axle Lift Pressure Air Line Connected to Gauge Air Line Connected to Gauge
Table 9, ICU4/ICU4M Gauge Input Source

1. Test gauge initialization.


1.1 Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. All gauges except air pressure gauges should
sweep in unison to full scale and back to zero before indicating the actual value.
1.2 The DEF indicator on EPA10 vehicles will illuminate all segments then once a second turn off the
rightmost segment that is on. The last segment on the left will then turn amber, then red before the
actual DEF level is indicated
IMPORTANT: A short in the backlighting wire can cause permanent damage to the lightbar. The
short must be repaired before installing a new lightbar.
1.3 The air pressure gauges are mechanical and no initialization is possible except for them to display
the actual pressure. Do the gauges initialize as described above?
YES ! Go to step 2.

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NO ! If the LBCU is completely non responsive, troubleshoot for faults with battery power on pin
D14, ignition power on pin D15, and the ground on pin D13. If there is no problem with these
circuits, replace the LBCU. If one or some of the gauges do not initialize as described above, trou-
bleshoot for a fault with the daisy chain wiring or for a defective gauge as follows. Disconnect the left
or the right gauge databus daisy chain circuits from the back of the LBCU one at a time to check if
the one that is connected begins working. If one gauge only is not working, check the daisy chain
wiring and try substituting a test gauge. A short in any of the gauges can take down all the gauges
on the daisy chain. Disconnect one gauge at a time to test. An open circuit in the daisy chain will af-
fect those gauges from that point on.
2. Is the input source of the gauge with the problem datalink driven, sensor driven, or air pressure driven?
Use Table 14 to identify the gauge input source.
FUEL LEVEL ! Go to 706 — Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge.
DEF LEVEL ! Go to 707 — Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level Indicator.
SENSOR DRIVEN ! Go to 704 — Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges.
AIR PRESSURE ! Go to 705 — Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauges.
DATALINK DRIVEN ! Continue with Step 3.
3. Confirm gauge accuracy with the applicable template or panel.
3.1 Connect ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink and open the J1587 ICU4/ICU4M Instrument Cluster tem-
plate or panel for EPA07 vehicles and the J1939 ICU4/ICU4M Instrument Cluster template or panel
for EPA10 vehicles.
3.2 Start the engine if the data is sourced from the engine.
3.3 Make sure that operating conditions will register a reading on the gauge. For example, the engine
temperature is above the minimum level on the gauge. NOTE: A test drive may be necessary if diag-
nosing the speedometer.
3.4 Monitor the affected gauge on both the ICU and on the template or panel. Do the readings closely
match?
YES! Go to test 4.
NO ! Replace the gauge.
4. Determine the problem with the data that drives the gauge.
The data that the LBCU receives from the source device is not valid. Refer to the troubleshooting instruc-
tions for the source device. For example, if the engine coolant temperature is not indicating, use the
troubleshooting material from the engine manufacturer. If the problem is with the speedometer, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle with another vehicle pacing to note the speed, or monitor the ABS wheel
speed sensors using Meritor Toolbox. Verify the parameters are correct for axle ratio and tire size.

704 — Gauge Diagnosis: Sensor-Driven Gauges


1. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, follow the trou-
bleshooting instructions in step 1.3.
Is the gauge reading inaccurate or completely at full scale or at zero?
INACCURATE ! Go to test 2.

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FULL SCALE or ZERO !


There may also be an active fault code for the circuit which indicates a problem
with the wiring or the sensor. Use table 2 and table 3 in 601 — Component Details to identify the circuit
number and connection for the sensor. Troubleshoot the sensor and wiring for short and open circuits. Re-
pair the wiring or replace the sensor as determined.
2. Test the accuracy of the sensor using the resistance values shown in 803 — Sensor Resistance Specifi-
cations.
2.1 Measure the resistance of the sensor and compare it with the value shown in the table for the tem-
perature.
2.2 Place the sensor in a container of water with a thermometer and heat to a temperature where the
resistance can be accurately measured with an ohm meter. Does the resistance measurement
match the reading for the temperature?
NO ! Replace the sensor.
YES ! Leaving the sensor disconnected, disconnect the connectors from the ICU and measure the
resistance of the circuits to the sensor. Locate and repair a partial shorted or open circuit in the sen-
sor wiring.

705 — Gauge Diagnosis: Air Pressure Gauges


1. Identify which pressure gauge is not operating properly.
Primary or Secondary ! Go to test 2.
! Go to test 3.
Application
Suspension or Axle Lift ! Go to test 4.
2. Verify the accuracy of the primary/secondary gauges.
2.1 Drain the air tanks.
2.2 Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the primary or secondary air tank, depending on which
gauge is being diagnosed.
2.3 Start the engine and build air pressure until the compressor cuts out.
Is the air pressure gauge in the cluster within 11 psi (76 kPa) of the test gauge?
YES! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks and pinches. If OK, replace the air pressure gauge.
3. Verify the accuracy of the application air gauge.
3.1 Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the delivery port on the foot valve.
3.2 Make a 90 psi (621 kPa) brake application while observing the application air pressure gauge and
the test gauge.
Is the application air pressure gauge within 11 psi of the test gauge?
YES! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks. If OK, replace the application air pressure gauge.
4. Verify the accuracy of the suspension air gauge.

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Connect an accurate pressure gauge to the air suspension. Is the air suspension gauge within 11 psi (76
kPa) of the test gauge?
YES! The gauge is OK. No problem found.
NO ! Check the air line to the gauge for kinks and pinches. If OK, replace the suspension air pressure
gauge.

706 — Gauge Diagnosis: Fuel Level Gauge


Inspect the connector at the fuel level sender at the fuel tank. If the connector is a three-wire type, continue with
the three-wire fuel level sender system below. If the connector has two wires, continue with the two-wire fuel
level sender troubleshooting procedure. See Fig. 6 for two-wire sender, or Fig. 7 for three-wire sender.

1
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1. Connector 3. Fuel Tank


2. Sender

Fig. 6, Two-Wire Sender

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1

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1. Fuel Tank 3. Sender


2. Connector
Fig. 7, Three-Wire Sender

Two-Wire Fuel Level Sending Unit


The fuel level gauge is controlled by the ICU using a variable resistance input from the fuel level sending unit
that is located in the fuel tank. The fuel level sending unit resistance increases from 31±2
with a full tank to
247±3
when empty.
If the fuel level sender circuit is open or shorted to ground, there would be respectively more than 250 or less
than 29
between circuit 47 and ground. A fault will be set and the gauge will read empty until the measurement
from the sensor is between 250 and 29
.
Clogged vents or fuel lines will cause a delay on fuel tank equalizing, resulting in inaccurate fuel gauge readings.
Changes with the fuel level will not be indicated by the fuel gauge for 60 seconds. The 60-second delay applies
to activation and deactivation unless ignition power is cycled, then it will immediately indicate for the measured
value.
1. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in 703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, replace the gauge.
2. If a 100 ohm resistor is available, disconnect the wiring harness connector at the fuel level sender and
place the resistor across circuit 47 and ground in the connector. This will simulate the fuel level sending unit
with about 1/2 tank of fuel. Turn the ignition to the ON position and observe the fuel gauge. If the gauge
points closely to the 1/2 tank mark, then the wiring and ICU are all operating correctly. Go to step 5 if there
is no problem with the wiring and ICU.
3. Check for active fault codes for fuel level circuit. Is a fuel level fault code active?

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!
SHORT LOW Troubleshoot for a wiring fault in circuit 47 between the fuel level sender and the ICU. Re-
pair as appropriate.
OPEN CIRCUIT !Go to test 4.
NO !Go to test 5.
4. Determine if the problem is with the wiring or the sending unit.
4.1 Turn the ignition to OFF, then disconnect the 2-wire connector at the fuel level sender.
4.2 Use a short jumper wire to short the two circuits at the fuel level sender connector together.
4.3 Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. Allow the gauges to sweep then check for fault
codes. Does the ICU show an active fault for fuel level sender shorted?
!The wiring indicates continuity, go to test 5.
YES
NO!Troubleshoot and repair for an open circuit in the ground or circuit 47 between the fuel level
sender and the ICU.
5. Test the sending unit.
5.1 Turn the ignition to OFF and disconnect the batteries.
5.2 Remove the fuel sending unit from the fuel tank.
5.3 Connect an ohm meter to the pins at the fuel level sender connector. Slowly change the level of the
float arm from full to empty. See Fig. 8.
Does the resistance increase from 31±2
to 247±3
?
YES!Check the connection at the fuel level sender for corrosion. Repair any defect found.
NO !Replace the fuel level sending unit.

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Slowly move the float arm from full to empty.

Fig. 8, Testing the Two-Wire Fuel Level Sending


Unit

5.4 Does the fuel gauge read as expected?

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YES !The fuel gauge is reading correctly.


NO !Check the mechanical integrity of the fuel sender. Is the tank rotated? Is the float arm bent or
interfering with the tank wall, return tubes or aux heater line? The fuel tank should be oriented such
that the fuel sender is at the top. Repair any defect found.

Three-Wire Fuel Level Sending Unit


The Three-wire fuel level sender receives ignition power on circuit 47E. This ignition power circuit is sourced
from either the SAM Chassis at connector X57, pin 15, or it is sourced from an under-dash splice pack. Use the
actual vehicle schematic that is found in module 847.
There are two different three-wire senders. Use Table 10 to determine the pin-out for the three-wire sending unit.

Fuel Level Sender Connections


Vendor PIN A PIN B PIN C
Parker WEBB Sending Unit Ignition Power In Signal Out Ground
SSI Sending Unit Ground Signal Out Ignition Power In
Table 10, Fuel Level Sender Connections

DASH_H_CHAS CHAS_F_H_
_F_BHB_1A DASH_BHB_1A

SSI Signal B 47 27 27 47 D1
Fuel Level Instrument
Sensor In Ground A 47G 39 39 47G D2
Cluster
Fuel Tank IGN Volt C 47E 69 69

OR

WEBB Signal B 47
Fuel Level
Sensor In Ground C 47G
Fuel Tank IGN Volt A 47E

DIM_DASH_O_
47E H IGN_SP_2A

OR
X57

47E 15
SAM
Chassis

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Fig. 9, Three-Wire Fuel Level Sender System Schematic

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The three-wire sending unit outputs a resistance that the instrument cluster translates into fuel level. Table 11
displays the three-wire sender voltage values that can be measured with a DMM.

Approximate Voltage Values From the Three-Wire


Sender
State Approximate Voltage
Short Low Error 0.2V or less
Full Tank 0.3V
Half Tank 0.9V
Empty Tank 1.7V
Short High Error 1.8 V or more
Table 11, Approximate Voltage Values From the
Three-Wire Sender

1. Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. If the gauge did not initialize correctly as described in
703 — Gauge Diagnosis, step 1, replace the gauge.
2. Determine if the problem is with the wiring of the sending unit.
2.1 With the key in the ON position, backprobe and measure the voltage on all 3 circuits at the fuel level
sending unit. Use table 1 to reference the expected voltage. Record these measurements; they will
be used again later in this procedure.
2.2 Are ignition power and ground present on the expected pins?
YES! Go to test 3.
NO ! Troubleshoot for an open in circuit 47E or the ground circuit between the fuel level sender and
the voltage source. The schematic can be found in module 847.
3. Test for a wiring fault on circuit 47 between the fuel level sender and the ICU.
Connect ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink and check for fault codes from source address 23 (the instrument
cluster). Is fault code SPN 96 present?
YES ! If the fault has FMI 5, troubleshoot and repair the open circuit wiring fault on circuit 47 between the
sending unit and the instrument cluster. If the fault has FMI 6, troubleshoot and repair the short-to-ground
wiring fault on circuit 47 between the sending unit and the instrument cluster. If there is no problem with the
wiring, replace the sending unit.
NO ! Replace the sending unit.
707 — Indicator Diagnosis: DEF Level Indicator
The DEF level indicator is integrated into the fuel gauge, and uses J1939 data from the aftertreatment control
module (ACM). The DEF level is measured by a sealed non-contact variable-resistance sensing assembly located
in the DEF tank. The DEF level sensor resistance can be measured at the tank connector. For Detroit Diesel en-
gines, the level sensor signal uses pins 1 and 2. For Cummins engines, the level sensor uses pins 1 and 4.
If the vehicle has been parked for an extended period, it is possible that DEF has crystallized in the sending unit
and on the float causing it to stick. Remove the DEF tank and then the float header assembly from the DEF
tank. If the failure is a stuck float due to DEF crystallization, the float header assembly and DEF tank can be
cleaned and reinstalled. Use warm water to wash the tank, float, and sensor shaft, then use fresh DEF to refill

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the tank. After cleaning, use an ohm meter to insure the resistance of the DEF level sensor changes according
to the values shown in Table 24 for Cummins engines and Table 25 for Detroit Diesel engines.
On Detroit Diesel engines, when the DEF tank is empty, the sensor will measure approximately 240
. When full,
it will measure approximately 19.8K
. On Cummins engines, when the DEF tank is empty, the sensor will mea-
sure approximately 4.8K
. When full, it will measure approximately 68
. Use the resistance to float height table
in 803 — Sensor Resistance Specifications to test the resistance for a specific float height.
When there is no DEF in the tank or when there is a fault in the DEF level sensing circuit, the indicator will flash
the red segment until the fault is corrected, or a sufficient amount of DEF is added to the tank. Perform the rec-
ommended action in Table 12 to troubleshoot faults with the DEF level sensing circuitry indicated by fault codes
with SPN 1761.

DEF Level Faults from SA 0 or SA 61


SPN FMI Description Behavior Action
1761 1 17 DEF level low The DEF level is low. MIL, CEL, The DEF tank has run too low. Fill the DEF tank so
18 31 STOP engine lamp, and engine that it is at least 25% full and idle the engine for 5
derate may be active. minutes. If the problem is still present use the DEF
level diagnostic procedure that follows.
1761 3 DEF level circuit The voltage on circuit 532F is Troubleshoot circuits 532F and 532F- between the
out of range high greater than the ACM expects. ACM and the temperature level sensor for a wiring
fault and also for an open level sensor unit.
1761 4 DEF level circuit The voltage on circuit 532F is Troubleshoot circuit 532F between the ACM and the
out of range low close to 0 volts. temperature level sensor for a wiring fault and also
for a shorted level sensor unit.
Table 12, DEF Level Faults from SA 0 or SA 61

Diagnose the DEF level indicator as follows.


1. Turn the ignition to ON but do not start the engine. Does the DEF level indicator illuminate all segments
green then turn them off beginning from the right one at a time until the left one becomes amber then red
before either showing a mid range level, or flashing the left segment red?
YES! The DEF level indication display is working properly. Go to step 2.
NO ! Replace the Fuel/DEF gauge.
2. Use Servicelink or DiagnosticLink to check for any J1939 faults. Is there a fault for SPN 1761 with FMI 3 or
4 (DEF level sensor out of range) or are any J1939 communications fault codes active? NOTE: SPN 1761
FMI 1, 17, 18, or 31 indicate the DEF level is low. For these FMIs, there is no wiring fault but there may be
a problem with DEF level indication accuracy.
YES ! If the code has FMI 4, troubleshoot for a wiring fault in circuit 532F between the DEF level sensor
and the ACM. If the code has FMI 3, go to step 3. If there is a J1939 communications fault, use the trou-
bleshooting information in this manual to locate and repair communications.
NO, or Accuracy Problem ! Go to step 4.
3. Turn the ignition to OFF then disconnect the 4 wire connector at the DEF level sender. Use a short jumper
wire to short pins 1 and 2 (for Detroit Diesel engine) or pins 1 and 4 (for Cummins engine) together in the
vehicle harness side of the connector. Turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine. Allow the indicator
initialization sequence to complete, then check for fault codes. Is there an active fault for SPN 1761 FMI 4?
YES ! The wiring indicates continuity. Go to step 4.

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NO ! Troubleshoot and repair for an open in circuit 532F and/or circuit 532F- between the DEF level sen-
sor and the ACM.
4. Turn the ignition to OFF and disconnect the batteries. Remove the temperature/level sender unit from the
DEF tank. Connect an ohm meter to pins 1 and 2 (for Detroit Diesel engine) or pins 1 and 4 (for Cummins
engine) at the 4 pin connector. Slowly raise the level of the float from empty to full. Record the resistance
range measured. Does the vehicle have a Cummins or a DD engine?
Cummins !If the resistance did not vary from approximately 4.8K
at empty to 68
at the full position re-
place the temperature/level sender unit.
Detroit Diesel ! If the resistance did not vary from approximately 240
at empty to 19.68K
at the full po-
sition replace the temperature/level sender unit.

708 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4/4M


Use Table 13 to determine if an indicator lamp has a power on bulb check and how it is activated.
The ICU4 does not set fault codes for lamps that are inoperative. If an indicator does not illuminate, use Ta-
ble 13 to determine the optimal troubleshooting method.
For data-driven indicators, use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to monitor the data for the indicator. If the LBCU
does not illuminate an indicator when the service tool shows that it is on, there is a problem with the indicator.
The top row lamps are replaceable for the others, the LBCU must be replaced.
For indicators that are hardwired, monitor the voltage at the LBCU input pin. Use Table 13 to correlate the status
of the indicator with the voltage on the input pin. Troubleshoot the vehicle wiring harness or switch as necessary.
Indicators with a power on "bulb check" (even though they are LEDs) are confirmed to work.
Enter the vehicle’s VIN in the EZ wiring floating pin dialog box to view a list of the circuit numbers that are used
for optional indicator lamps with a "floating position". Use the position of this hardwired circuit to determine if the
signal for the lamp is active at the LBCU.

ICU4/ICU4M Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
Left Turn Signal None Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the C8 "Beep" sound when
control pin. control pin is at 12V

Right Turn Signal None Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the D8 "Beep" sound when
control pin. control pin is at 12V

High Beam None Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the A12 None
control pin.

Brake YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C5 Buzzer active when


the control pin or Lamp is ON when vehicle speed is greater
BRAKE commanded over J1939 from the ABS than 2 MPH (3 km/h)
Controller. (Uses speed data from
ABS) Chime when park
brake is not set and the
door is open

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ICU4/ICU4M Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
Brake Air YES Lamp is ON when the control pin is A3 Buzzer active whenever
Pressure open circuit. Lamp is OFF when lamp is on
ground is applied to the control pin.

Battery Voltage YES Lamp is ON when system voltage has Data Buzzer active whenever
been less than 12 volts for longer than lamp is on
40 seconds. The message is broadcast
by the engine controller.
Fasten Seat Belt YES If pin D10 is not hardwired to seat belt N/A or "Friendly" chime for 10
buckle, lamp is ON for 15 seconds at D10 seconds when pin D10 is
power-up only. If pin D10 is hardwired, hardwired if park brake is
the bulb check is three seconds long off and seat belt is not
and the lamp is OFF when ground is latched
applied to the control pin (seat belt
latched).
Check Engine YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C15 and None
Lamp (CEL) CHECK the control pin or Lamp is ON/ Data
FLASHING when commanded by the
engine controller.
Malfunction YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A9 None
Indicator Lamp the control pin.
(MIL)

Stop Engine YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C16 and None
STOP the control pin or Lamp is ON/ Data
FLASHING when commanded by the
engine controller.
Tractor ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to B11 and None
the control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the tractor ABS
controller. The lamp will also be ON
when the LBCU is not receiving data
from the ABS controller.
Trailer ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to D12 and None
the control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the trailer ABS
controller.
Cruise Control YES Lamp is ON when commanded by Data None
either the MSF (reading the steering
wheel switches) or the engine
controller. The lamp indicates that
cruise control is enabled via the on/off
switch and not that the vehicle is
driving in cruise control mode.
DPF YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C10 and None
Regeneration the control pin or Lamp is ON/ Data
(REGEN) FLASHING when commanded by the
engine controller.

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ICU4/ICU4M Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Check Activation Pin Buzzer Operation
High Exhaust YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A5 and None
Temperature the control pin or Lamp is ON/ Data
FLASHING when commanded by the
engine controller.
Idle Management None Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C1 None
OPT the control pin.
IDLE

Low Oil Pressure YES Lamp is ON when commanded by the Data Buzzer is active when the
engine controller. The lamp will latch lamp is on
on for a minimum of 30 seconds.

High Coolant YES Lamp is ON when commanded by the Data Buzzer is active when the
Temperature engine controller. The lamp will latch lamp is on
on for a minimum of 30 seconds.

Option 1 (Engine NO* Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C14 and None
Brake) the control pin, or lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the MSF by reading the
steering wheel switches.
Option 2 (Water None Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A6 and None
In Fuel) WATER the control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
IN FUEL
commanded by the engine controller.

Option 3 YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A7 None


WAIT
(Wait to Start) the control pin.
TO START

Option 4 — — — A8 —
Option 5 NO Lamp is ON when ground is applied to B1 None
(Shore Power) 120V the control pin.

Option 6 — — — A2 —
Option 7 (Check YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C11 and None
Transmission) the control pin or Lamp is ON when Data
or f610717
commanded by the transmission
(Supplemental controller.
Restraint System) SRS

Option 8 — — — D4 —
Table 13, ICU4/ICU4M Warning and Indicator Lamps

709 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the Gauges


In-gauge lamps illuminate during power-on initialization, and when the data to the gauge indicates a fault or an
out of normal range condition. An illuminated in-gauge lamp indicates that immediate attention is necessary.

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ICU4/ICU4M In Gauge Warning Lamps


Bulb
Lamp Input Source Activation
Check
Low Fuel Level YES Fuel Level Sensor When the fuel level is less than 1/8th of a tank the lamp will be ON. A
60 second delay applies to activation and deactivation unless ignition
power is cycled and it will immediately indicate for the measured value.
Low DEF Level YES Data When the DEF level is less than 15% of tank capacity, the low DEF
light will be ON. When DEF level is less than 5% of tank capacity, the
low DEF light will flash.
Low Oil Pressure YES Data Lamp is ON when the engine controller sets an active fault with FMI 01
for oil pressure.
High Coolant YES Data Lamp is ON when the engine controller sets an active fault with FMI 00
Temperature for coolant temperature.
High Transmission NO* A4 and Data Lamp is ON when ground is applied to the control pin or Lamp is ON/
Temperature FLASHING when commanded by the transmission controller or the
retarder
Table 14, ICU4/ICU4M In Gauge Warning Lamps

For data-driven lamps, use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to correlate the fault or fluid level condition. For the low
fuel level lamp, allow for the 60 second delay when troubleshooting.

710 — LCD Diagnosis


1. Check the LCD and the LBCU for any activity. Does the LBCU show any activity when the ignition is turned
on or is the LCD the only malfunctioning item?
LCD ONLY ! Replace the LBCU.
NO ACTIVITY FROM THE ENTIRE ICU ! Go to test 2.
2. Check the power and ground to the LBCU.
Troubleshoot for faults with battery power on pin D14, ignition power on pin D15, and the ground on pin D13.
If there is no problem with these circuits, check the daisy chain for shorts to ground and replace the LBCU.
3. Troubleshoot for the LCD illuminating with ignition off and headlamps on.
When the headlamps are on, battery voltage is sourced to the LBCU on circuit number 359 pin D16. This
voltage will turn the LCD on to display the odometer value. Does the LCD illuminate and display the odome-
ter value with ignition off and headlamps on?
YES! Feature is functioning normally.
NO ! Test for battery voltage on pin D16. This circuit is sourced from the SAM Cab on connector 10, pin
17. Repair any wiring fault that is found with this circuit between the SAM Cab and the ICU. If there is no
wiring problem, replace the LBCU.

711 — Gauge Diagnosis: Backlighting


1. Determine if the backlighting PWM circuit is operational.
1.1 Circuit 29A is sourced from the SAM Cab on connector 10, pin 13. It goes to a splice pack and one
leg of this circuit feeds the LBCU on pin A1. When the lights are on, this circuit will have some level

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of voltage that is controlled by repeatedly pressing the backlighting control + and – button on the
MSF switch.
1.2 Press the backlighting control + button about 10 times. Does pin A1 at the LBCU measure about 12
volts?
YES! Go to test 2.
NO ! Troubleshoot for an open circuit or a short to ground in one of the circuit 29A legs. Disconnect
them one at a time to determine if there is a short or if the SAM Cab is not supplying the PWM sig-
nal. Check for communications faults where the SAM may not be able to receive messages from the
MSF. The problem is with backlighting power not the LBCU.
2. Check the panel lamp ground to the LBCU. Disconnect the LBCU connectors and measure for continuity on
pin D3 of the harness connector to ground. Is there continuity to ground?
YES! Go to test 3.
NO ! Repair the open ground circuit.
3. Determine if there is a problem where a gauge or one of the daisy chain circuits is shorting the backlighting
circuit, or if the problem is the LBCU.
3.1 Disconnect the LBCU daisy chain connectors from the rear of the LBCU but leave the pink 24-pin
and 32-pin connectors connected. Turn the ignition and headlights on.
3.2 Press the backlighting control + button on the MSF about 10 times, then press the – button about 10
times. Did the LCD change from full brightness after the + button had been pressed to very dim after
the – button was pressed?
YES! Go to test 4.
NO ! Replace the LBCU.
4. Determine which gauge or daisy chain circuit is open or shorted.
4.1 Reconnect one of the daisy chain circuits to the LBCU.
4.2 Turn the ignition and headlights on and press the backlighting control + button on the MSF about 10
times. Does the backlighting in the gauge chain function?
YES! Locate the short or open in the other daisy chain circuit and/or gauges.
NO ! Locate the short or open in a gauge or a daisy chain jumper in this circuit.

712 — Mode/Reset Button Diagnosis (ICU4 only)


Check the Mode/Reset button for physical binding.
1. Remove the ICU4 bezel by carefully prying it from the face of the instrument panel. For instructions, see
Section 54.04, Subject 130 of the Cascadia Workshop Manual.
2. Remove the rubber button from the LBCU. Is there debris or some other substance that may cause the but-
ton to bind and stick?
YES! Clean the substance from the button and bezel. Use care to keep all cleaning solution and debris
from entering the LBCU.
NO ! If there is an alignment problem with the LBCU and/or the bezel, determine if it can be adjusted or
repaired. If no repair is possible, replace the LBCU.

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713 — Indicator Diagnosis: Seat Belt Lamp


Test the operation of the seat belt lamp.
Turn the ignition to OFF, then turn it to the ON position without starting the engine. Does the lamp always stay
on, never illuminate, or only illuminate for 3 to 15 seconds at power on?
Never ON ! The lamp itself is open circuit, replace the LBCU.
Always ON ! The ICU has learned that it is in a vehicle that has a seat belt buckle switch hardwired to LBCU
pin D10. Troubleshoot for an open seat belt buckle switch or open circuit between the seat belt buckle and the
LBCU. If the vehicle does not have a hardwired seat belt buckle switch, perform the ICU4 or ICU4M reset EE
procedure as described in Section 803 of this manual.
Only ON 3 to 15 seconds !
A vehicle that does not have a hardwired seat belt buckle switch illuminates the
lamp for 15 seconds at power-up. A vehicle that has a hardwired seat belt switch illuminates this lamp for three
seconds at power-up and then will turn it off if the seat belt input is at ground (seat belt connected). There is no
problem with the lamp circuit if it operates according to this description.

800 — Roll Call Fault Messages


The ICU4/4M expects to receive messages from the engine and ABS controller at all times. It additionally ex-
pects to continue to receive messages from any other controller that it has received messages from in the past.
If any of the controllers listed in Table 15 for J1587/1708 vehicles and Table 16 for J1939 vehicles fails to broad-
cast messages, the ICU4/4M will display a roll call fault message.
If a device was removed from the vehicle or if an ICU is installed in a vehicle that had previously been a different
vehicle, the rESEt EE procedure may be performed. The rESEt EE procedure forces the ICU to "forget" then
re-learn those devices that it expects to communicate with. See Subject 802 — Reset EE Procedures for in-
structions to perform the Reset EE procedure.
Roll call fault messages are originated by the ICU4/4M for display only. They are not broadcast over the databus
and cannot be read by a data analysis tool.

J1587/J1708 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages


Displayed SID and
Description
Message FMI
no EnG SID 254 The ICU is unable to exchange data with the engine controller (CPC).
Fail 7
ECU 128 SID 254 The ICU is unable to exchange data with the engine controller (CPC).
Fail 7
no AbS SID 254 The ICU is unable to exchange data with the antilock brake controller.
Fail 7
AbS 136 SID 254 The ICU is unable to exchange data with the anti lock brake controller.
Fail 7
nO dATa — The ICU is unable to exchange data with any device in the vehicle.
130 SID 254 No data is received from the transmission controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
164 SID 254 No data is received from the modular switch field controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
181 SID 254 No data is received from the satellite controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7

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J1587/J1708 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages


Displayed SID and
Description
Message FMI
190 SID 254 No data is received from the air conditioning protection unit but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
206 SID 254 No data is received from the central gateway controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
216 SID 254 No data is received from the SAM Chassis controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
219 SID 254 No data is received from the collision detection unit (VORAD) controller but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
221 SID 254 No data is received from the radio but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
223 SID 254 No data is received from the transmission shift unit but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
231 SID 254 No data is received from the cellular communications unit but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
232 SID 254 No data is received from the air bag/seat belt controller (SPACE) but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
249 SID 254 No data is received from the SAM Cab but it had been in the past.
Fail 7
Table 15, J1587/J1708 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages

J1939 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages


Displayed SPN and
Description
Message MI
nO J1939 SPN 639 No data is received from any device in the vehicle.
FMI 7
ENG 0 SPN 639 No data is received from the engine controller (CPC), source address 0.
FMI 7
ENG2 1 SPN 639 No data us received from the engine controller (MCM), source address 1 but it was broadcasting in
FMI 7 the past.
Trans 3 SPN 639 No data is received from the transmission controller, source address 3 but it was broadcasting in
FMI 7 the past.
TSU 5 SPN 639 No data is received from the transmission shift unit, source address 5 but it was broadcasting in
FMI 7 the past.
Brake 11 SPN 639 No data is received from the antilock brake controller, source address 11 but it was broadcasting in
FMI 7 the past.
MUX 49 SPN 639 No data is received from the modular switch field, source address 49 but it was broadcasting in the
FMI 7 past.
EEC 61 SPN 639 No data is received from the aftertreatment control module, source address 61 but it was
FMI 7 broadcasting in the past.
CEL 74 SPN 639 No data is received from the cellular communications device, source address 74 but it was
FMI 7 broadcasting in the past.

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J1939 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages


Displayed SPN and
Description
Message MI
SATI 75 SPN 639 No data us received from the satellite communications unit, source address 75 but it was
FMI 7 broadcasting in the past.
SRS 83 SPN 639 No data is received from the air bag/SPACE controller, source address 3 but it was broadcasting in
FMI 7 the past.
Table 16, J1939 ICU4/ICU4M Roll Call Fault Messages

801 — Fault Code Messages


Table 17 shows J1587/1708 Fault Display Messages, and Table 18 shows J1939 Fault Display Messages.

J1587/1708 Fault Display Messages


Displayed Displayed
Message System Broadcasting Fault Message System Broadcasting Fault
ECU 128 Engine Controller (CPC) CDU 219 Collision Detection Unit (VORAD)
TCU 130 Transmission Controller RAD 221 Radio
ICU 140 Instrumentation Control Unit (ICU4/ICU4M) TSU 223 Transmission Shift Controller
SFU 164 Modular Switch Field CEL 231 Cellular Phone
SAT 181 Satellite Communications (Qualcom) SBU 232 Seat Belt Unit (SPACE/Airbag System)
APU 190 Air Conditioning Protection Unit CAB 249 SAM Cab
CGU 206 Central Gateway SYS ### Where ### is the MID for a device other than
the ones listed above
Table 17, J1587/1708 Fault Display Messages

J1939 Fault Display Messages


Displayed Displayed
Message System Broadcasting Fault Message System Broadcasting Fault
ECU 0 Engine Control Unit 1 (CPC) SFU 49 Modular Switch Field
ECU 1 Engine Control Unit 2 (MCM) EEC 61 Aftertreatment Control Module (ACM)
TCU 3 Transmission Control Unit CHS 71 Sam Chassis
TSU 5 Transmission Shift Unit CEL 74 Cellular Phone
ABS 11 Antilock Brake Controller SAT 75 Satellite Communications (Qualcom)
ICU 23 Instrumentation Control Unit (ICU4/ICU4M) RAD 76 Radio
CAB 33 SAM Cab SRS 83 Safety Restraint System (SPACE/Airbag
system)
CGU 37 Central Gateway SYS ### Where ### is the source address for a device
other than the ones listed above
CDU 42 Collision Detection Unit (VORAD) — —
Table 18, J1939 Fault Display Messages

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802 — Reset EE Procedures


ICU4 Reset EE Procedure
1. Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine.
2. Press the Mode/Reset button until the SETUP message appears on the display.
3. Press and hold the Mode/Reset button until the SELECT message appears on the display.
4. Press the Mode/Reset button until the RESET EE message appears on the display.
5. Press and hold the Mode/Reset button until the word DONE is displayed.

ICU4M Reset EE Procedure


1. Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition to ON without starting the engine.
2. Press the – button on the steering wheel several times until the SETUP INFORMATION message appears
on the display.
3. Press My Info button one time.
4. Press the – button on the steering wheel several times until the display shows: PUSH ! KEY TO RESET
PARAMETERS.
5. Press the My Info button one time. The display will show "RESET PARAMETERS NO YES".
6. Press the + or – button on the steering wheel so that YES is highlighted.
7. Press the My Info button one time.
8. The ICU will now relearn all connected ECUs.

803 — Sensor Resistance Specifications


Fuel Level Sensor Resistance
Sensor Resistance (ohms)
Gauge Reading
Acceptable Range Nominal
Empty Stop 244.0 to 249.0 246.5
Empty 232.0 to 239.2 235.6
1/8 190.8 to 196.9 193.8
1/4 149.6 to 154.5 152.1
3/8 126.1 to 129.0 127.5
1/2 102.5 to 103.5 103.0
5/8 84.4 to 85.7 85.0
3/4 66.2 to 67.8 67.0
7/8 47.8 to 49.2 48.5
Full 29.4 to 30.6 30.0
Table 19, Fuel Level Sensor Resistance

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Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge


Gauge Temperature (ºF) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
110 4752
150 2079
190 991
230 510
270 285
310 167
350 102
Table 20, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge

350
310
Temp (F°)

270
230
190
150
110
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance (ohms)
08/01/2005 f544444

Fig. 10, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Fahrenheit

Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( C) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
60 2490
80 1255
100 680
120 390
140 234
160 145
180 95
Table 21, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge

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180
160

Temp (°C)
140
120
100
80
60
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544445

Fig. 11, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Celsius

Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( F) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
100 5933
125 3419
150 2079
175 1283
200 837
225 557
250 380
275 267
300 190
Table 22, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge

300
275
250
225
Temp (°F)

200
175
150
125
100
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544446

Fig. 12, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Fahrenheit

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Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( C) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
30 8060
45 4465
60 2490
75 1503
90 915
105 595
120 390
135 267
150 185
Table 23, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge

150
135
120
Temp (°C)

105
90
75
60
45
30
0 2000 4000 6000 8000
04/13/2004 Resistance (ohms) f544450

Fig. 13, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Celsius

Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(ohms) Top Plate
68 <80
112 80
157 97.6
207 115.2
261 132.8
320 150.4
385 168
485 185.6
539 203.2
629 220.8
731 238.4

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Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(ohms) Top Plate
847 256
981 273.6
1135 291.2
1316 308.8
1532 326.4
1793 344
2114 361.6
2521 379.2
3052 396.8
3744 414.4
4812 433
Table 24, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Cummins DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040818

Fig. 14, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
19804 54
13764 74
10284 93
8074 113
6534 132
5384 152
4497 172

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DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
3799 191
3237 211
2762 230
2375 250
2035 270
1748 289
1493 309
1272 328
1076 348
902 368
744 387
601 407
471 426
353 446
240 <446
Table 25, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Detroit Diesel DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 5000 10000 15000 20000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040819

Fig. 15, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

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Table of Contents

System Overview
Terms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501
Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502
Warning Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
In-Gauge Warning Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505
"+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
ICU4Me Control Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
Buzzer and Chime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
Wake Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
Ignition Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
Outside Air Temperature Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
Automated Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512
Diagnostic Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513
Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
Night Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515
Components
Component Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Component Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601
Interface Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700
Daisy Chain Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701
Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702
Indicator Diagnosis: Night Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703
Indicator Diagnosis: LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
Indicator Diagnosis: ICU4Me No Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
Specifications
Fault Code Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800
Sensor Resistance Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801
Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

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500 — Terms and Abbreviations


CAN—Controller Area Network
CEL—Check Engine Lamp
CGW—Central Gateway
DEF—Diesel Exhaust Fluid
FMI—Failure Mode Indicator. The part of a J1587, J1939, and CAN fault code that identifies how part of a de-
vice, or item on a device, failed.
ICU—Instrumentation Control Unit
LCD—Liquid Crystal Display
LED—Light Emitting Diode
MIL—Malfunction Indicator Lamp
MSF—Modular Switch Field
PWM—Pulse Width Modulation
SA—Source Address; indicates numeric assignment for a device that communicates on J1939.
SAM—Signal Detect and Actuation Module
SAM Cab—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Cab ("SAM Cabin"); this ECU controls mainly cab-related func-
tionality. See G02.04 — SAM Cab for more information.
SAM Chassis—Signal Detect and Actuation Module Chassis; this ECU controls mainly chassis-related function-
ality. See G02.05 — SAM Chassis for more information.
SFU—Switch Field Unit; see MSF.
SID—Subsystem Identifier

501 — General Information


The ICU4Me Instrumentation Control Unit (ICU) contains a center module, mounted to the driver’s panel, and
between 2 and 12 satellite gauges that are daisy chained together via a 6-wire jumper harness. See Fig. 1.
The electrical gauges, the message center, and some of the telltales communicate through the J1939 datalink.
The message center display screen on the ICU4Me is a liquid crystal display (LCD). The ICU contains up to 26
warning and indicator lights. See Table 1.
The ICU4Me can be flashed and parameterized via the J1939 datalink.

502 — Gauges
There are five standard gauges on the ICU4Me: the speedometer, tachometer, engine coolant temperature
gauge, engine oil pressure gauge, and a combination Fuel/DEF gauge. The engine coolant temperature gauge
is integrated in the tachometer, and the oil pressure gauge is integrated in the speedometer. See Fig. 2.
There are two air transducers for the primary and secondary air lines, which are used to drive the primary and
secondary air gauges.

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A B C
1

3 3
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A. To Engine
B. To ABS
C. To Gateway
1. J1939 Databus
2. A-Panel Gauges
3. Cluster Datalink (daisy chain)

Fig. 1, ICU4Me Architecture

The ICU4Me gauges, except for the Fuel/DEF combination gauge, sweep 250 degrees and have pointers lit by
an LED. The Fuel gauge sweep is 180 degrees, and the DEF level is indicated by 4 LEDs.

503 — Warning Lights


The ICU4Me has up to 26 warning lights. The top row has 10 warning lamps, 8 of which can be optionally popu-
lated. The center display of 14 standard warning lamps have dedicated functions.

504 — In-Gauge Warning Lights


The following four gauges have a small warning LED integrated into the gauge: coolant temperature, engine oil
pressure, transmission temperature, and fuel/DEF level. They indicate High Coolant Temperature, Low Engine
Oil Pressure, High Transmission Oil Temperature, Low Fuel level, and Low DEF level.

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505 — Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position


Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 OPT 4 OPT 5 OPT 6 OPT 7 OPT 8

BRAKE ABS
AIR

CHECK STOP BRAKE ABS

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Engine
Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt. Brake n/a Opt. Opt. Opt. Opt.
(green)
Low High Exh. Fasten Trailer
REGEN. Brake Air
Voltage Temp. Seat Belt ABS
(yellow) (red)
(red) (yellow) (red) (yellow)
Stop High Tractor
MIL CEL Brake
Engine Beam ABS
(yellow) (yellow) (red)
(red) (blue) (yellow)
Fuel Filter Water in
Restriction Fuel
(yellow) (yellow)
Table 1, Standard Warning Lights, Fixed-Position

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10

1 7

2 8

4 5 6

3 9

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1. Engine Oil Temperature Gauge 5. Fuel/DEF Level Gauge 9. Transmission Oil Temperature
2. Front Axle Temperature Gauge 6. Tachometer and Engine Oil Gauge
3. Rear Axle Temperature Gauge Pressure Gauge 10. Driver Message Center
4. Speedometer and Coolant 7. Primary Air Pressure Gauge
Temperature Gauge 8. Secondary Air Pressure Gauge

Fig. 2, ICU4Me Instrument Cluster

506 — "+/–" Switch, Steering Wheel


The steering wheel +/– switch is used to access the display trip screens, miles/kilometers select screens, engine
screens, fault code screens, and service interval screens. The switch has two functions, (1) mode switch (mo-
mentary push or press), and (2) reset switch (press and hold).
The steering wheel +/– switch is connected to the Modular Switch Field (MSF). The MSF transmits the switch sta-
tus to the Central Gateway (CGW). The CGW broadcasts the switch status to the instrument cluster via J1939.

507 — ICU4Me Control Switch


The "Enter/Menu Back" switch, located in one of the MSF switch banks, is used to confirm selections/pop-up
messages and to navigate in the menu to enter or go backwards. The MSF transmits the switch status to the
Central Gateway (CGW). The CGW broadcasts the switch status to the instrument cluster via J1939.

508 — Buzzer and Chime


The buzzer sounds for three seconds during the self-test at start-up. The buzzer will also sound if an optional cir-
cuit connected to pin B12 is connected to ground. The chime sounds when the door is open and either:
• the parking brake is off;

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• the headlights are on and the ignition is off.


The chime will also sound with the hardwired seat belt switch option. The chime will sound for 10 seconds if:
• the seat belt is not latched, and
• the parking brake is released.

509 — Wake Up
The cluster will wake up to allow reading the odometer without the need to turn the ignition switch on. Wake up
mode is activated if:
• The door is opened, or;
• the headlight switch is turned on.

510 — Ignition Sequence


When the ignition key is turned to ON, the ICU4Me begins a self-test. During the first half of this process—
• all gauges controlled by the message center sweep to full scale and return;
• all display segments of the message center turn on and then turn off;
• the DEF level indicator initializes;
• the buzzer sounds for three seconds;
• all active telltales and indicators illuminate;
• the fasten seat belt warning light illuminates for 15 seconds. If the seatbelt buckle is hardwired to the ICU,
it can be parameterized to read seat belt inputs.
In the second half of the self-test, the software revision level of the ICU4Me displays on the message center, fol-
lowed by the active faults, if any. When the self-test is complete, the first menu page is shown. If the truck is
equipped with an Eaton AMT or DT-12, then the clock, compass and outside air temperature is shown. If the
truck is not equipped with an Eaton AMT or DT-12 then the MPG screen is shown.

511 — Outside Air Temperature Screens


Outside air temperature is displayed on the message center. If English units are selected, the temperature will
display in degrees Fahrenheit. If metric units are selected, the temperature will display in degrees Celsius.
Data for the outside air temperature is received from the SAM Cab or from the engine controller. If outside air
temperature data is not received for 15 seconds, the message center will show three hyphens and no tempera-
ture data.
 
When the parking brake is not set and the outside air temperature reaches 37 F (2.7 C) or lower, the message
center will display a warning. The friendly chime will also sound for 5 seconds. Pressing a steering wheel switch
or the control switch will reset the display to the previous screen.

512 — Automated Manual Transmission


The ICU4Me can display selected gear information for vehicles with Eaton AMT or DT-12 transmissions. AMT in-
formation is shown on the "Gear Display Window" to the left of the message center.

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On vehicles with conventional manual transmissions, the gear display window is populated with the compass,
time, and temperature.

513 — Diagnostic Information


With the parking brake set, the Diagnostic Information menu on the ICU4Me can display active fault codes from
the ICU and other ECUs in the vehicle. This allows instant review of fault conditions without connecting Ser-
viceLink.

514 — Odometer
The odometer is set to display in either miles or kilometers, depending on the primary scale of the speedometer.
The odometer is a seven-digit display. The odometer only displays significant figures (no leading zeros, and no
decimals).
The ICU compares odometer data received from the engine controller to its own stored value. It will only match
its stored value if the difference is less than 2 miles (3km). When the ICU is replaced, the odometer display will
start from zero even though the engine controller odometer may be a much larger value.
IMPORTANT: Although the odometer uses data supplied by the engine control module (ECM) to up-
date its count, it keeps its own mileage starting from zero, when it was first installed. The ICU
odometer may not match the engine ECU odometer. This may occur if the engine has been operated
with the ICU disconnected; it may also occur during factory break-in, engine service, or if the ICU has
been replaced. The odometer can be displayed with the ignition off by turning on the headlights.

515 — Night Mode


Night Mode is a setting on the LCD display that inverts the color scheme of the LCD for optimal viewing in low
light conditions. Refer to 702 — Indicator Diagnosis: Night Mode for more information.

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600 — Component Locations

1 2 3 4

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1. ICU4Me Instrument Cluster


2. LCD Display
3. Steering Wheel +/– Switch
4. ICU4Me Control Switch
Fig. 3, Component Locations

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601 — Component Details

4 5

1 6 1
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1. 6-Pin Gauge 4. 32-Pin Lightbar


Datalink Connector Connector
2. Secondary Air 5. 24-Pin Lightbar
Pressure Line Connector
3. Primary Air 6. Buzzer
Pressure Line
Fig. 4, ICU4Me Connector Pinouts

24-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
A1 29A BR (+) Panel Backlighting (Pulse Width Modulation)
A2 — — Optional Indicator #6, Ground-Activated
A3 18 R-W Low Air Pressure Indicator/Buzzer, Ground-Deactivated
A4 — — Reserved
A5 — — Reserved
A6 — — Optional Indicator #2, Ground-Activated
A7 — — Optional Indicator #3, Ground-Activated
A8 — — Optional Indicator #4, Ground-Activated
A9 400 T MIL Indicator, Ground-Activated
A10 42 LTG-W (+) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A11 42G LTG-W (–) Forward Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
A12 222A LTG High Beam Indicator, 12V-Activated
B1 — — Optional Indicator #5, Ground-Activated
B2 43 LTG-W (+) Rear Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
B3 — — Reserved
B4 43G LTG-W (–) Rear Rear Axle Temperature Sensor
B5 — — (+) Rocker Switch
B6 — — (–) Rocker Switch

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24-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
B7 — — Rocker Switch (ENTER)
B8 — — Rocker Switch (Menu Back)
B9 — — Reserved
B10 — — Reserved
B11 376L O Tractor ABS Indicator, Ground-Activated
B12 29G LTG Optional Buzzer Input, Ground-Activated
Table 2, 24-Pin Lightbar Connector

32-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
C1 — — Reserved
C2 — — Reserved
C3 — — Reserved
C4 437W DKG Optional 12V Input, Door Open
C5 125 R-W Park Brake Indicator, Grounded-Activated
C6 — — (+) Rear Center Temperature Sensor
C7 — — (+) Ambient Air
C8 38J Y Left Turn Indicator, 12V-Activated
C9 — — Radio Mute
C10 — — Reserved
C11 — — Optional Indicator #7, Ground-Activated
C12 30G LTBL-W (–) Sensor Ground (Trans Oil Temp)
C13 30 LTBL-W (+) Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
C14 — — Optional Indicator #1, Ground-Activated
C15 — — Reserved
C16 — — Reserved
D1 47 PK-W (+) Fuel Level Sensor
D2 47G PK-W (–) Fuel Level Sensor
D3 GND BK (–) Panel Backlighting
D4 — — Optional Indicator #8, 12V-Activated
D5 1939+ Y (+) J1939 Datalink
D6 — — (–) Rear Center Temperature Sensor
D7 — — Ambient Air
D8 38K DKG Right Turn Indicator, 12V-Activated
D9 1939– DKG (–) J1939 Datalink
D10 435 T-W Optional Seat Belt Input

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32-Pin Lightbar Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
D11 — — Rocker Switch Ground
D12 376F1 O Trailer ABS Indicator, Ground-Activated
D13 GND BK-W (–) ICU Ground
D14 339 DKG (+) ICU 12V Battery Power
D15 339A DKG (+) ICU 12V Ignition Power
D16 359 LTG (+) ICU 12V Headlight Power Input (ICU Wake Up)
Table 3, 32-Pin Lightbar Connector

6-Pin Gauge Datalink Connector


Pin Circuit Number Wire Color Circuit Description
1 — Blue (+) Gauge Power, Regulated 7V
2 — Green (–) Gauge Ground
3 — Black (+) Gauge Datalink
4 — Violet (–) Gauge Datalink
5 — Red (–) Gauge Backlight Ground
6 — Yellow (+) Gauge Backlight Power
Table 4, 6-Pin Gauge Datalink Connector

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602 — Interface Schematic

To Panel Lamp Power (+) A1 Panel Lamps Opt. Ind. # 5 B1


A2 Opt Ind. #6 (+)Rear Rear Axle Temp B2 Axle Temp Sensor (+)
To Low Air Pressure Switches A3 Low Air Ind. Reserved B3
A4 Reserved (−)Rear Rear Axle Temp B4 Axle Temp Sensor (−)
A5 Reserved Reserved B5
A6 Opt. Ind. #2 Reserved B6
A7 Opt. Ind. #3 (Wait To Start) Reserved B7
A8 Opt. Ind. #4 Reserved B8
To Engine A9 Malfunction Ind. (MIL) Reserved B9
To Axle Temp Sensor (−) A10 (+)Fwd Rear Axle Temp Reserved B10
To Axle Temp Sensor (+) A11 (−)Fwd Rear Axle Temp Tractor ABS Ind. B11 To Tractor ABS
+12V To High Beam A12 High Beam Ind. Opt. Buzzer Input B12

C1 Reserved Fuel Level (+) D1 To Fuel Level Sensor (+)


C2 Reserved Fuel Level (−)D2 To Fuel Level Sensor (−)
C3 Reserved Panel Lamp Gnd (−)D3
+12V C4 Door Open Opt. Ind. # 8 D4 +12V
To Park Brake SW C5 Park Brake Ind. J1939 (+) D5
C6 Third Axle Temp (+) Third Axle Temp (−)D6 J1939 CAN_H (EPA10)
C7 Ambient Air Temp (+) Reserved D7
+12V
+12V Left Turn Signal C8 Left Turn Lamp Right Turn Lamp D8 J1939 CAN_L (EPA10)
C9 Radio Mute J1939 (−)D9
C10 Reserved Seat Belt D10
C11 Opt. Ind. #7 (Check Trans) Reserved D11
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor (−) C12 Trans Temp(−) Trailer ABS Ind. D12 To Trailer ABS
To Trans Oil Temp Sensor (+) C13 Trans Temp (+) PC Board Gnd (−)D13
To Engine C14 Opt. Ind. #1 Battery Power (+) D14 +12V
C15 Reserved Ignition Power (+) D15 +12V
C16 Reserved Headlamp Power (+) D16 +12V

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Fig. 5, Interface Schematic

700 — Diagnostic Tools Required


• ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink
• Datalink Monitor
• Digital Multimeter

701 — Daisy Chain Troubleshooting


If one or more of the satellite gauges do not initialize or operate correctly, troubleshoot for a fault with the daisy
chain wiring or for a defective gauge.
1. Disconnect the left or the right gauge databus daisy chain circuits from the back of the ICU4Me one at a
time to check if the one that is connected begins working.
2. If one gauge only is not working, check the daisy chain wiring and try substituting a test gauge.
NOTE: A short in any of the gauges can take down all the gauges on the daisy chain.

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3. Disconnect one gauge at a time to test. An open circuit in the daisy chain will affect those gauges from that
point on.
4. Replace any gauges that are not operating properly.

702 — Indicator Diagnosis: Lamps in the ICU4Me


Use Table 5 to determine if an indicator lamp has a power on bulb check and how it is activated.
The ICU4Me does not set fault codes for lamps that are inoperative. If an indicator does not illuminate, use Ta-
ble 5 to determine the optimal troubleshooting method.

WARNING
If the ICU4Me needs to be replaced, immediately disconnect the ICU from battery power until repair or
replacement can be performed. Failure to do so could result in fire, which could damage the vehicle, up
to and including total loss, as well as risk of bodily harm or death.
For data-driven indicators, use ServiceLink or DiagnosticLink to monitor the data for the indicator. If the ICU
does not illuminate an indicator when the service tool shows that it is on, there is a problem with the indicator.
The top row lamps are replaceable for the others, the ICU must be replaced.
For indicators that are hardwired, monitor the voltage at the ICU input pin. Use Table 5 to correlate the status of
the indicator with the voltage on the input pin. Troubleshoot the vehicle wiring harness or switch as necessary.
Indicators with a power on "bulb check" (even though they are LEDs) are confirmed to work.

ICU4Me Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Activation Buzzer Operation
Check Pin
Left Turn Signal None Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the C8 "Beep" sound when
control pin. control pin is at 12V

Right Turn Signal None Lamp is ON when 12V is applied to the D8 "Beep" sound when
control pin. control pin is at 12V

Battery Voltage YES Lamp is ON when system voltage has Data Buzzer active whenever
been less than 12 volts for longer than lamp is on
40 seconds. The message is broadcast
by the engine controller.
Fasten Seat Belt YES If pin D10 is not hardwired to seat belt N/A or "Friendly" chime for 10
buckle, lamp is ON for 15 seconds at D10 seconds when pin D10 is
power-up only. If pin D10 is hardwired, hardwired if park brake is
the bulb check is three seconds long off and seat belt is not
and the lamp is OFF when ground is latched
applied to the control pin (seat belt
latched).
Check Engine YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939
Lamp (CEL) CHECK J1939. Databus None

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ICU4Me Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Activation Buzzer Operation
Check Pin
Malfunction YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A9
Indicator Lamp the control pin. None
(MIL)

Stop Engine YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939


STOP J1939. Databus None

Tractor ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to B11


the control pin or Lamp is ON when
None
commanded by the tractor ABS
controller.
Trailer ABS YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to D12
the control pin or Lamp is ON when
None
commanded by the trailer ABS
controller.
DPF YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939
Regeneration J1939. Databus None
(REGEN)

High Exhaust YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939


Temperature J1939. Databus None

Low Oil Pressure YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939 Buzzer is active when the
J1939. Databus lamp is on

High Coolant YES Lamp is ON when commanded over Data Buzzer is active when the
Temperature J1939. lamp is on

Water in Fuel YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939


J1939. Databus None

Engine Brake YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939


J1939. Databus None

Parking Brake YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C5 Buzzer is active when
the control pin, or the lamp is ON when speed is greater than 2
commanded over J1939 from the ABS mph (3km/h). Chime
engine controller. when park brake is not
set and the door is open.
Low Air Pressure YES Lamp is ON when the control pin is J1939 Buzzer active when the
open circuit. Lamp is OFF when Databus lamp is ON.
ground is applied to the control pin.

Fuel Filter YES Lamp is ON when commanded over J1939


Restriction J1939. Databus None

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ICU4Me Warning and Indicator Lamps


Bulb Control
Lamp Symbol Activation Buzzer Operation
Check Pin
DEF Refill YES Lamp is ON when commanded over Data Buzzer is active when the
J1939. lamp is ON.

Bulb Out YES Lamp is ON when commanded over Data


(Optional) J1939. None

Option 1 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C14 and


the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data None
commanded by the
Option 2 — YES Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A6 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 3 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A7 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 4 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to A8 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 5 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to B1 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 6 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to B1 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 7 — — Lamp is ON when ground is applied to C11 and
the control pin. The Lamp is ON when Data
commanded by the ground activation, None
12V activation and J1939 databus
activation.
Option 8 — — D4 and
None
Data
Table 5, ICU4Me Warning and Indicator Lamps

703 — Indicator Diagnosis: Night Mode


Night Mode is s subset of the "parked" menu, and includes the screens shown in Table 6.

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Night Mode Setting Screens

Parked Menu Brightness


10 Press to enter
Parked Menu
Menu

Settings Display light


A econ
5555555 mi Display Night Mode
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Menu Diagnostics Settings Off


Service Display On
Settings Night Mode Auto
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Menu Display Settings

Gauge Select Night Mode


Settings Display
Language is Off
Night Mode
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Table 6, Night Mode Setting Screens

In Night Mode, the colors of the display can be inverted to assist in viewing the ICU screen in dark conditions.
There are three Night Mode settings: ON, OFF, and AUTO (turns ON with the headlight switch, pin D16). When
pin D16 (AUTO) is active, the ICU4Me automatically activates Night Mode when the headlights turn on. When
ON is selected, control of Night Mode is manual.
The three settings are cycled using the +/– steering wheel switch.
Use the following procedure to troubleshoot the Night Mode feature.
1. Verify the operation of the Night Mode feature.
Is Night Mode operating normally?
YES! Night Mode is functioning normally.
NO ! Go to test 2.
2. Verify the operation of the LCD screen.
Does LCD show any activity when the ignition is ON?
YES! Night Mode is functioning normally.
NO ! Refer to 704 – Indicator Diagnosis: LCD.

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704 — Indicator Diagnosis: LCD

WARNING
If the ICU4Me needs to be replaced, immediately disconnect the ICU from battery power until repair or
replacement can be performed. Failure to do so could result in fire, which could damage the vehicle, up
to and including total loss, as well as risk of bodily harm or death.
1. Check the LCD for any activity.
Does the LCD display show no illumination, or no text?
NO TEXT ! Replace the ICU.
NO ILLUMINATION ! Go to test 2.
2. Check for LCD illumination.
Turn the ignition OFF and the headlamps ON. When the headlamps are ON, battery voltage is sourced to
the ICU on circuit number 359, pin D16. This voltage turns the LCD ON and displays the odometer reading.
Does the LCD illuminate and display the odometer reading?
YES! The LCD is operating normally.
NO ! Test for battery voltage at pin D16. Voltage at pin D16 is sourced from SAM Cab connector X10, pin
17. If battery voltage is not present at pin D16, check the wiring between the SAM Cab and the ICU. Repair
wiring when necessary. If the wiring is OK, and the LCD still does not illuminate, replace the ICU4Me.

705 — Indicator Diagnosis: ICU4Me No Activity


Check the harness for power and ground on the following pins with the ignition switched to the ON position:
• Battery Power, Pin D14
• Ignition Power, Pin D15
• Ground, Pin D13
If there is power in all three circuits, check the daisy chain for a short to ground. If no wiring issues are found, re-
place the ICU4Me.

800 — Fault Code Display


Table 7 shows the source address and corresponding device on the J1939 datalink.

J1939 Source Address List


Source
ICU Display
Address
0 Engine
1 Engine 2
3 Transmission
7 PTO
11 ABS

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J1939 Source Address List


Source
ICU Display
Address
17 Cruise Control
23 ICU
25 HVAC
33 SAM
37 CGW
42 Radar
49 MSF
58 HVAC 2
61 EEC
71 Chassis
75 TGS
76 Radio
83 SRS
232 ADAS
255 Global
Table 7, J1939 Source Address List

801 — Sensor Resistance Specifications


Fuel Level Sensor Resistance
Sensor Resistance (ohms)
Gauge Reading
Acceptable Range Nominal
Empty Stop 244.0 to 249.0 246.5
Empty 232.0 to 239.2 235.6
1/8 190.8 to 196.9 193.8
1/4 149.6 to 154.5 152.1
3/8 126.1 to 129.0 127.5
1/2 102.5 to 103.5 103.0
5/8 84.4 to 85.7 85.0
3/4 66.2 to 67.8 67.0
7/8 47.8 to 49.2 48.5
Full 29.4 to 30.6 30.0
Table 8, Fuel Level Sensor Resistance

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Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge


Gauge Temperature (ºF) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
110 4752
150 2079
190 991
230 510
270 285
310 167
350 102
Table 9, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge

350
310
Temp (F°)

270
230
190
150
110
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance (ohms)
08/01/2005 f544444

Fig. 6, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Fahrenheit

Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( C) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
60 2490
80 1255
100 680
120 390
140 234
160 145
180 95
Table 10, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge

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180
160

Temp (°C)
140
120
100
80
60
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544445

Fig. 7, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Celsius

Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( F) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
100 5933
125 3419
150 2079
175 1283
200 837
225 557
250 380
275 267
300 190
Table 11, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Standard Gauge

300
275
250
225
Temp (°F)

200
175
150
125
100
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Resistance (ohms)
04/13/2004 f544446

Fig. 8, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Fahrenheit

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Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge



Gauge Temperature ( C) Sensor Resistance (ohms)
30 8060
45 4465
60 2490
75 1503
90 915
105 595
120 390
135 267
150 185
Table 12, Axle Oil Temperature Sensor Resistance, Metric Gauge

150
135
120
Temp (°C)

105
90
75
60
45
30
0 2000 4000 6000 8000
04/13/2004 Resistance (ohms) f544450

Fig. 9, Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor


Resistance, Celsius

Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(ohms) Top Plate
68 <80
112 80
157 97.6
207 115.2
261 132.8
320 150.4
385 168
485 185.6
539 203.2
629 220.8
731 238.4

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Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(ohms) Top Plate
847 256
981 273.6
1135 291.2
1316 308.8
1532 326.4
1793 344
2114 361.6
2521 379.2
3052 396.8
3744 414.4
4812 433
Table 13, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Cummins DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040818

Fig. 10, Cummins DEF Level Sensor Resistance

DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
19804 54
13764 74
10284 93
8074 113
6534 132
5384 152
4497 172

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DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance


Sensor Resistance Float Distance (mm) From
(Ohms) Top Plate
3799 191
3237 211
2762 230
2375 250
2035 270
1748 289
1493 309
1272 328
1076 348
902 368
744 387
601 407
471 426
353 446
240 <446
Table 14, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

Detroit Diesel DEF Level Sensor


500
Float Distance (mm) From Top Plate

450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0 5000 10000 15000 20000
Resistance Ω
01/26/2011 f040819

Fig. 11, DDC DEF Level Sensor Resistance

802 — Parameters
Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 050 447 02 21 Factory Standard Telltale Configuration PARM-ICU,A007,STANDARD (000108)
A 050 447 03 21 Factory Source Address Configuration PARM-ICU,A003,SRC ADRS

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 050 447 04 21 Factory Sensor Fault Reporting Configuration PARM-ICU,A004,STANDARD (000108)
A 050 447 05 21 Factory Vehicle Configuration PARM-ICU,A006,STANDARD (000108)
A 050 447 06 21 Factory Optional Telltale Location Configuration PARM-ICU,A002,OPT TT
A 050 447 07 21 Factory Telltale Power On Configuration PARM-ICU,A005,STANDARD (000108)
A 050 447 08 21 Option #1 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,NOT USED
A 050 447 09 21 Option #1 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 10 21 Option #1 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #1 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 11 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #1 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 12 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #1 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 13 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #1 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 14 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 15 21 Option #1 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,BLB CHK
A 050 447 16 21 Option #2 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,BLB CHK
Option #2 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 17 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #1 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 18 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 19 21 Option #2 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,NOT USED
A 050 447 20 21 Option #2 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 21 21 Option #2 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #2 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 22 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #2 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 23 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #3 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 24 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #2 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 25 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 26 21 Option #3 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,BLB CHK
A 050 447 27 21 Option #4 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,BLB CHK
Option #4 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 28 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #2 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 29 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 30 21 Option #3 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,NOT USED
A 050 447 31 21 Option #3 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 32 21 Option #3 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,ACTIVE HIGH

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
Option #3 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 33 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #3 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 34 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #5 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 35 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #3 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 36 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 37 21 Option #5 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,BLB CHK
A 050 447 38 21 Option #6 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,BLB CHK
Option #6 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 39 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #3 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 40 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 41 21 Option #4 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,NOT USED
A 050 447 42 21 Option #4 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 43 21 Option #4 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #4 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 44 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #4 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 45 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #7 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 46 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #4 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 47 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 48 21 Option #7 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,BLB CHK
A 050 447 49 21 Option #8 - Enables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,BLB CHK
Option #8 - Safety Restraint System fault telltale
A 050 447 50 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,SRS
- J1939 signal
Option #4 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 51 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 52 21 Option #5 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,NOT USED
A 050 447 53 21 Option #5 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 54 21 Option #5 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #5 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 55 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #5 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 56 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
A 050 447 57 21 Enables compass heading to be shown on ICU PARM-ICU,COMPASS DISPLAY
Option #5 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 58 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 59 21 Disables time from being shown on the ICU PARM-ICU,NO CLOCK

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
Disables compass heading from being shown on
A 050 447 60 21 PARM-ICU,NO COMPASS
the ICU
Option #1 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 61 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,RSC
signal
Option #5 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 62 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 63 21 Option #6 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,NOT USED
A 050 447 64 21 Option #6 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 65 21 Option #6 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #6 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 66 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #6 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 67 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #2 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 68 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,RSC
signal
Option #6 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 69 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 70 21 Disables Engine brake telltale PARM-ICU,NO ENG BRK
Disables Engine Brake telltale bulb check on
A 050 447 71 21 PARM-ICU,NO BULB CK ENG BRK
startup
Option #3 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 72 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,RSC
signal
Option #6 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 73 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 74 21 Option #7 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,NOT USED
A 050 447 75 21 Option #7 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,ACTIVE LOW
A 050 447 76 21 Option #7 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #7 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 77 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #7 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 78 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #4 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 79 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,RSC
signal
Option #7 - DEF quality fault telltale - J1939
A 050 447 80 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,DEF QUAL
signal
A 050 447 81 21 Disables Fuel Filter Restriction telltale PARM-ICU,NO FFR
Disables Fuel Filter Resteriction telltale bulb
A 050 447 82 21 PARM-ICU,NO BULB CK FFR
check on startup
Option #5 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 83 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,RSC
signal
Option #7 - Wheel spin sensor telltale - J1939
A 050 447 84 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,WHEEL SPIN
signal
A 050 447 85 21 Option #8 - No Option Fitted PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,NOT USED
A 050 447 86 21 Option #8 - Active Low input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,ACTIVE LOW

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 050 447 87 21 Option #8 - Active High input PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,ACTIVE HIGH
Option #8 - Check Transmission telltale - J1939
A 050 447 88 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,CHECK TRANS
signal
Option #8 - Transmission overtemp telltale -
A 050 447 89 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,TRANS TEMP
J1939 signal
Option #6 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 90 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,RSC
signal
A 050 447 91 21 Option #8 - DEF Quality telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,DEF QUAL
Option #7 - Roll Stability Control telltale - J1939
A 050 447 92 21 PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,RSC
signal
A 050 447 93 21 Option #8 - RSC telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,RSC
Sets tranmission type to ’Eaton’ and enables the
A 050 447 94 21 PARM-ICU,EATON GEAR DSPLY
tranmission gear display window on the ICU
A 050 447 95 21 Option #8 - Wheel Spin telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,WHEEL SPIN
A 051 447 00 21 Enables the clock to be shown on the ICU PARM-ICU,CLOCK,DSPLY
Sets tranmission type to ’Manual’ and disables
A 051 447 02 21 PARM-ICU,NO TRANS GEAR DSPLY
the tranmission gear display window on the ICU
A 051 447 09 21 Seatbelt telltale enabled PARM-ICU,SEATBELT TT
Enables Predictive Cruise Control to be shown
A 051 447 10 21 PARM-ICU,PCC DSPLY
on the ICU
Enables analog hardwire signal for transmission
A 051 447 11 21 PARM-ICU,TRANS TEMP SNSR
oil temp
Enables the ICU to report a short to ground (<
A 051 447 12 21 PARM-ICU,TRANS TEMP SNSR FLT RPRT
70 ohms) on the Transmission Oil Temp Sensor
Enables the ICU to read the Rear-Rear axle oil
A 051 447 13 21 PARM-ICU,RR AXLE TEMP SNSR
temp sensor
Enables the ICU to read the Forward-Rear axle
A 051 447 14 21 PARM-ICU,FR AXLE TEMP SNSR
oil temp sensor
Enables the ICU to read the Center-Rear axle oil
A 051 447 15 21 PARM-ICU,CR AXLE TEMP SNSR
temp sensor
Enables the ICU to report a short to ground (<
A 051 447 16 21 PARM-ICU,RR AXLE SNSR FLT RPRT
70 ohms) on the Rear-Rear axle oil temp sensor
Enables the ICU to report a short to ground (<
A 051 447 17 21 PARM-ICU,FR AXLE SNSR FLT RPRT
70 ohms) on the Front-Rear axle oil temp sensor
Enables the ICU to report a short to ground (< 70
A 051 447 18 21 PARM-ICU,CR AXLE SNSR FLT RPRT
ohms) on the Center-Rear axle oil temp sensor
A 051 447 19 21 Enables RSA and HBED pop-up warnings PARM-ICU,RSA DSPLY
A 051 447 22 21 Sets cab parameter to Day cab PARM-ICU,DAYCAB
A 051 447 23 21 Sets cab parameter to 34" Sleeper PARM-ICU,34" SLPR
A 051 447 24 21 Sets cab parameter to 48" Sleeper PARM-ICU,48" SLPR
A 051 447 25 21 Sets cab parameter to 58" Sleeper PARM-ICU,58" SLPR
A 051 447 26 21 Sets cab parameter to 60" Sleeper PARM-ICU,60" SLPR
A 051 447 27 21 Sets cab parameter to 70" Sleeper PARM-ICU,70" SLPR

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
Disables the ICU from reading the hardwired
A 051 447 28 21 seatbelt signal. Seatbelt telltale will illuminate for PARM-ICU,SEATBELT TT,DISABLE
15 seconds after key on only.
Disables Predcitive Cruise Control to be shown
A 051 447 29 21 PARM-ICU,PCC DSPLY,DISABLE
on the ICU
A 051 447 30 21 Disables RSA and HBED pop-up warnings PARM-ICU,RSA DSPLY,DISABLE
Sets tranmission type to ’DT-12 Trans’ and
A 051 447 31 21 enables the tranmission gear display window on PARM-ICU,DT-12,TRANS DSPLY
the ICU
Sets tranmission type to ’Allison’. Display content
A 051 447 32 21 PARM-ICU,ALSN,TRANS DSPLY
is identical to the ’Manual’ setting.
A 051 447 33 21 Factory Display Configuration Setting A001 - Standard (000108)
Disables the Oil Level % from being displayed in
A 051 447 34 21 PARM-ICU,ENG OIL %,NC
the Engine Info parked menu.
Enables the Ambient Air Temp value to be read
A 051 447 36 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR,SIGNAL
from J1939 SPN 171
Enables the Ambient Air Temp value to be read
A 051 447 37 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR,SNSR
from an analog hardwired input to the ICU
Enables the Low Air input to be received via
A 051 447 38 21 PARM-ICU,LOW AIR, HARDWIRE
hardwired input to pin A3
Enables the Low Air input to be received via
A 051 447 39 21 PARM-ICU,LOW AIR, SIGNAL
J1939 signal from the SAMCab
A 051 447 40 21 Sets the engine manufacturer to HDEP PARM-ICU,ENG MFG,HDEP
A 051 447 41 21 Sets the engine manufacturer to Cummins PARM-ICU,ENG MFG,CUMMINS
A 051 447 42 21 Sets the model parameter to P3 PARM-ICU,VEH. MODEL,P3
A 051 447 43 21 Sets the model parameter to 24U PARM-ICU,VEH. MODEL,24U
Turns off fault reporting for the Center-Rear axle
A 051 447 44 21 PARM-ICU,CR AXLE SNSR,NO FLT RPRT
oil temp sensor
Turns off fault reporting for the analog ambient
A 051 447 45 21 PARM-ICU,TRANS TEMP SNSR,NO FLT RPRT
air temp sensor
Turns off fault reporting for the Rear-Rear axle oil
A 051 447 46 21 PARM-ICU,RR AXLE SNSR,NO FLT RPRT
temp sensor
Turns off fault reporting for the Front-Rear axle
A 051 447 47 21 PARM-ICU,FR AXLE SNSR,NO FLT RPRT
oil temp sensor
Turns off fault reporting for the analog ambient
A 051 447 48 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR SNSR,NO FLT RPRT
air temp sensor
Enables ’Open Circuit’ and ’Short to Ground’ fault
A 051 447 49 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR SNSR FLT RPRT
reporting for the analog ambient air temp sensor
A 051 447 50 21 Enables Engine Break telltale PARM-ICU,TT,ENG. BRK ENABLE
A 051 447 51 21 Enables Fuel Filter Restriciton telltale PARM-ICU,TT,FFR ENABLE
Enables High Exhaust Temperature telltale bulb
A 051 447 52 21 PARM-ICU,TT,HET,BULB CHK
check on startup
Disables High Exhaust Temperature telltale bulb
A 051 447 53 21 PARM-ICU,TT,HET,NO BULB CHK
check on startup

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 051 447 54 21 Enables Regen telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,REGEN,BULB CHK
A 051 447 55 21 Disables Regen telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,REGEN,NO BULB CHK
Enables the DEF bargraph and Low DEF
A 051 447 56 21 PARM-ICU,DEF BARGRAPH,ENABLE
indicator to illuminate and funciton
Disables the DEF bargraph and Low DEF
A 051 447 57 21 PARM-ICU,DEF BARGRAPH,DISABLE
indicator from functioning
Disables the ICU from using the hardwired input
A 051 447 58 21 PARM-ICU,CR AXLE OIL SNSR,NC
for the Center-Rear axle oil temperature sensor
A 051 447 59 21 Enables J1939 signal for transmission oil temp PARM-ICU,TRANS OIL TEMP,SIGNAL
Disables the ICU from using the hardwired input
A 051 447 60 21 PARM-ICU,RR AXLE OIL SNSR,NC
for the Center-Rear axle oil temperature sensor
Disables the ICU from using the hardwired input
A 051 447 61 21 PARM-ICU,FR AXLE OILSNSR,NC
for the Center-Rear axle oil temperature sensor
A 051 447 62 21 Sets cab parameter to 72" Sleeper PARM-ICU,72" SLPR
A 051 447 63 21 Disables High Exhaust Temperature telltale PARM-ICU,TT,HET DISABLE
A 051 447 64 21 Enables High Exhaust Temperature telltale PARM-ICU,TT,HET ENABLE
A 051 447 65 21 Enables Regen telltale PARM-ICU,TT,REGEN DISABLE
A 051 447 66 21 Disables Regen telltale PARM-ICU,TT,REGEN ENABLE
A 051 447 67 21 Disables Water In Fuel telltale PARM-ICU,TT,WIF DISABLE
A 051 447 68 21 Enables Water in Fuel telltale PARM-ICU,TT,WIF ENABLE
A 051 447 69 21 Option #1 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 1,NO BULB CHK
Enables Fuel Filter Restriciton telltale bulb check
A 051 447 70 21 PARM-ICU,TT,FFR BULB CHK
on startup
Enables Engine Break telltale bulb check on
A 051 447 71 21 PARM-ICU,TT,ENG BRK BULB CHK
startup
A 051 447 72 21 Option #8 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 8,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 73 21 Option #7 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 7,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 74 21 Option #6 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 6,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 75 21 Option #5 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 5,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 76 21 Option #4 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 4,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 77 21 Option #3 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 3,NO BULB CHK
A 051 447 78 21 Option #2 - Disables telltale bulb check on startup PARM-ICU,TT,OPT 2,NO BULB CHK
Enables Water in Fuel telltale bulb check on
A 051 447 80 21 PARM-ICU,TT,WIF,BULB CHK
startup
Disables Water In Fuel telltale bulb check on
A 051 447 81 21 PARM-ICU,TT,WIF,NO BULB CHK
startup
A 051 447 82 21 Factory Input Configuration Setting A000 - Standard (000108)
A 051 447 83 21 Sets the model parameter to Western Star PARM-ICU,VEH. MODEL,WST
A 051 447 84 21 Sets cab parameter to 68" Sleeper PARM-ICU,68" SLPR
A 051 447 85 21 Sets cab parameter to 82" Sleeper PARM-ICU,82" SLPR

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Ambient Air
A 051 447 86 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR TEMP,SA 0
Temp signal on J1939 from SA 0(0x0)
A 051 447 87 21 Natural Gas Cummins engine parameter PARM-ICU,ENG MFG,CUMMINS NG
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Compass
A 051 447 88 21 PARM-ICU,COMPASS,SA 128
signal on J1939 from SA 128 (0x80)
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Clock signal
A 051 447 89 21 PARM-ICU,CLOCK,SA 128
on J1939 from SA 128 (0x80)
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Ambient Air
A 051 447 90 21 PARM-ICU,AMB AIR TEMP,SA 33
Temp signal on J1939 from SA 33 (0x23)
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Compass
A 051 447 91 21 PARM-ICU,COMPASS,SA 74
signal on J1939 from SA 74 (0x4A)
Configures ICU4Me to receive the Clock signal
A 051 447 92 21 PARM-ICU,CLOCK,SA 74
on J1939 from SA 74 (0x4A)
Enables Tractor ABS Telltale to Bulb Check at
A 052 447 15 21 PARM-ICU,TT,TRCT ABS,BULB CHK
key on
Enables Trailer ABS Telltale to Bulb Check at key
A 052 447 16 21 PARM-ICU,TT,TRLR ABS,BULB CHK
on
Enables Stop Engine Telltale to Bulb Check at
A 052 447 17 21 PARM-ICU,TT,STOP ENG,BULB CHK
key on
Enables Check Engine Telltale to Bulb Check at
A 052 447 18 21 PARM-ICU,TT,CHK ENG,BULB CHK
key on
A 052 447 19 21 Enables Left Turn Telltale to Bulb Check at key on PARM-ICU,TT,LEFT TURN,BULB CHK
Enables Right Turn Telltale to Bulb Check at key
A 052 447 20 21 PARM-ICU,TT,RGHT TURN,BULB CHK
on
Enables Seat Belt Telltale to Bulb Check at key
A 052 447 21 21 PARM-ICU,TT,SEAT BELT,BULB CHK
on
Enables High Beam Telltale to Bulb Check at key
A 052 447 22 21 PARM-ICU,TT,HIGH BEAM,BULB CHK
on
Enables Low Voltage Telltale to Bulb Check at
A 052 447 23 21 PARM-ICU,TT,LOW VOLT,BULB CHK
key on
A 052 447 24 21 Enables MIL Telltale to Bulb Check at key on PARM-ICU,TT,MIL,BULB CHK
Enables Park Brake Telltale to Bulb Check at key
A 052 447 25 21 PARM-ICU,TT,PK BRK,BULB CHK
on
A 052 447 26 21 Enables Low Air Telltale to Bulb Check at key on PARM-ICU,TT,LOW AIR,BULB CHK
Disables Start Blocked Telltale from Bulb Check
A 052 447 27 21 PARM-ICU,TT,STR BLK,NO BULB CHK
at key on
A 052 447 28 21 Enables Tractor ABS telltale PARM-ICU,TT,TRCT ABS ENABLE
A 052 447 29 21 Enables Trailer ABS telltale PARM-ICU,TT,TRLR ABS ENABLE
A 052 447 30 21 Enables Stop Engine telltale PARM-ICU,TT,STOP ENG ENABLE
A 052 447 31 21 Enables Check Engine telltale PARM-ICU,TT,CHK ENG ENABLE
A 052 447 32 21 Enables Left Turn telltale PARM-ICU,TT,LEFT TURN ENABLE
A 052 447 33 21 Enables Right Turn telltale PARM-ICU,TT,RGHT TURN ENABLE
A 052 447 34 21 Enables Seat Belt telltale PARM-ICU,TT,SEAT BELT ENABLE

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 052 447 35 21 Enables High Beam telltale PARM-ICU,TT,HIGH BEAM ENABLE
A 052 447 36 21 Enables Low Voltage telltale PARM-ICU,TT,LOW VOLT ENABLE
A 052 447 37 21 Enables MIL telltale PARM-ICU,TT,MIL ENABLE
A 052 447 38 21 Enables Park Brake telltale PARM-ICU,TT,PK BRK ENABLE
A 052 447 39 21 Enables Low Air telltale PARM-ICU,TT,LOW AIR ENABLE
A 052 447 40 21 Disables Start Blocked telltale PARM-ICU,TT,STR BLK DISABLE
Sets the source address for the ACC feature to
A 052 447 41 21 PARM-ICU,ACC,SA 232
232 (0xE8)
Sets the source address for the park brake
A 052 447 42 21 PARM-ICU,PARK BRAKE,SA 33
signal to 33 (0x23)
Sets the input for the park brake signal to
A 052 447 43 21 PARM-ICU,PARK BRAKE,HARDWIRE
hardwire
Enables the ICU to read the analog fuel level
A 052 447 44 21 PARM-ICU,FUEL LVL SNSR
sensor
A 052 447 45 21 Disables the ACC display PARM-ICU,ACC DSPLY,DISABLE
A 052 447 46 21 Disables the Air Weight display PARM-ICU,AIR WGHT DSPLY,DISABLE
A 052 447 47 21 Sets the Standard telltale dimming to 100% PARM-ICU,STD. TT DIM 100%
A 052 447 48 21 Sets the Optional telltale dimming to 100% PARM-ICU,OPT. TT DIM 100%
A 052 447 49 21 Disables the iPPC display PARM-ICU,IPPC DSPLY,DISABLE
A 052 447 50 21 Disables the TPMS display PARM-ICU,TPMS DSPLY,DISABLE
A 052 447 51 21 Enables the IPM display PARM-ICU,IPM DSPLY
A 052 447 52 21 Enables the ECAS display PARM-ICU,ECAS DSPLY
A 052 447 53 21 Disables the ECAS display PARM-ICU,ECAS DSPLY,DISABLE
A 052 447 54 21 Option #1 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 1,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 55 21 Option #2 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 2,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 56 21 Option #3 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 3,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 57 21 Option #4 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 4,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 58 21 Option #5 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 5,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 59 21 Option #6 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 6,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 60 21 Option #7 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 7,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 61 21 Option #8 - ABA Status telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 8,ABA STATUS
A 052 447 62 21 Option #1 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 1,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 63 21 Option #2 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 2,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 64 21 Option #3 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 3,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 65 21 Option #4 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 4,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 66 21 Option #5 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 5,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 67 21 Option #6 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 6,TRANS OIL LVL
A 052 447 68 21 Option #7 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 7,TRANS OIL LVL

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Parameters
Part Number Description Parameter
A 052 447 69 21 Option #8 - Trans Oil Level telltale - J1939 signal PARM-ICU,OPT 8,TRANS OIL LVL
Option #1 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 70 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 1,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #2 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 71 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 2,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #3 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 72 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 3,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #4 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 73 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 4,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #5 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 74 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 5,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #6 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 75 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 6,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #7 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 76 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 7,LDW
J1939 signal
Option #8 - Lane Departure Warning telltale -
A 052 447 77 21 PARM-ICU,OPT 8,LDW
J1939 signal
A 052 447 78 21 Disables the fuel sensor fault reporting PARM-ICU,NO FUEL FLT RPT
A 052 447 79 21 Enables the fuel sensor fault reporting PARM-ICU,FUEL FLT RPT
Table 15, Parameters

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