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TM 9-2320-364-20-1
2-14. DDEC III/IV TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT).
Section IV. TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS (Cont.)
E. FLASH CODE:
46
J1587 CODE:
P168 1 - BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW
NOTE - This chart is only to be used if:
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1) All basic mechanical checks and physical inspections have been performed with no problem found; and,
2) Diagnosis of DDEC III/IV was started at step START-1, pg 2-539, and you have now been referred here.
STEP/SEQUENCE
RESULT
WHAT TO DO NEXT
46-1
Battery Check
Start and run (TM 9-2320-364-10)
Engine does not start.
Determine cause for no-start.
engine for 1 minute.
Measure voltage on Battery +
Start with an inspection of the
terminal (red lead) to Battery --
battery (possibly discharged)
terminal (black lead).
and/or starting/charging system.
Refer to Chart 2, page 2-557,
as a further aid in no-start
diagnosis if battery and starting/
charging system are okay.
Less than or
Service discharged battery
equal to 10.0 volts.
(TM 9-6140-200-14) and/or
starting/charging system.
Greater than
Go to 46-2.
10.0 volts.
46-2
Voltage Check at ECM
Keep engine running.
Less than or
Go to 46-3.
Select ECM VOLTS
equal to 10.0 volts.
on DDR for display.
Observe ECM voltage reading on
Greater than
Go to 46-5.
DDR.
10.0 volts.
46-3
Voltage Check at ECM
Turn ignition off.
Less than or
Go to 46-4.
Disconnect 5-way power
equal to 11.5 volts.
harness connector at the ECM.
Read voltage from socket A and
Greater than
Go to 46-5.
C of 5-way power harness
11.5 volts.
connector and a good battery
ground (black lead). Don't use
(ckt #150) as ground reference.
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