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ECM Snapshot: When To Use A Snapshot

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Producto: TRUCK ENGINE


Modelo: C-12 TRUCK ENGINE 1YN
Configuración: C-12 Truck Engine 1YN00001-UP

Localización y Solución de Problemas


3176B, C-10, C-12 & 3406E TRUCK ENGINES
Número de medio -SENR5582-06 Fecha de publicación -07/01/1998 Fecha de actualización -09/08/2002

ECM Snapshot
The 3176B, C-10, C-12, and 3406E ECM can record a "snapshot" of engine/vehicle parameters for a
period of 13 seconds surrounding an event. The event is either a diagnostic code or an external
trigger.

When to Use a Snapshot


Use Snapshots ONLY to help determine engine/vehicle operating conditions when an intermittent
problem occurs. If an intermittent diagnostic code is causing problems, use the snapshot data to
determine if the problem seems to occur in specific engine rpm or vehicle speed ranges, coolant
temperature ranges, etc. Use this data to attempt to duplicate these conditions with the vehicle and
get the code to reoccur.

DO NOT replace electronic components based on Snapshot data alone. The snapshot
information is stored in frames every 0.24 seconds (if externally triggered) or every 0.48 seconds (if
diagnostic code triggered). Frequently, the parameters are changing faster or slower than 0.24
seconds, the result will be a misdiagnosed problem if too much is interpreted from this information.
Also, remember when viewing Diagnostic Triggered Snapshots, the ECM sets a sensor value with an
ACTIVE Diagnostic Code to a default value when the code is Active. This is why the Sensor value
suddenly jumps to a specific value at the trigger point and remains there for the rest of the snapshot
frames. DO NOT attempt to interpret the information and analyze how the engine is operating from
this historical information. Looking at this information under a "microscope" will lead to
misdiagnoses because some parameters are not what are expected, even though they are completely
unrelated to the problem under investigation.

Diagnostic Code Triggered Snapshot


When a diagnostic code occurs the ECM records many of the status parameters available on the
Caterpillar ET or ECAP Electronic Service Tools. The ECM records this information for 9.6 seconds
before the code occurs, and 3.4 seconds after the code.

External Triggered Snapshot


If desired, a snapshot can be externally triggered using either the Cruise Control Set/Resume Switch,
or an Electronic Service Tool. By toggling the Cruise Control Set/Resume Switch quickly from Set
to the Resume position, the ECM will take a snapshot of information. For the Electronic Technician
(when available), the snapshot can be triggered from the Snapshot Recorder Tool (follow the
instructions on the screen or help system). For the ECAP, the snapshot can be triggered from the
Display/Trigger Snapshot screen, located under the Display Diagnostic Messages screen (follow the

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on screen instructions).

Quick Stop Snapshot


For Personality Modules NOV95 or later a snapshot can also be stored for a Quick Stop occurrence
if the Customer Parameter is programmed. The ECM stores the number of occurrences of the Quick
Stop Event, as well as a snapshot of the latest occurrence.

One data record is kept for the most recent Quick Stop occurrence activation. The record is stored
with the most recent record replacing the previous record.

Each Quick Stop record contains 60 frames of information; frame 45 is the Quick Stop occurrence,
44 frames before, 15 frames following the code. Each frame is separated by 1.0 second.

Each frame of the snapshot record stores the following data:

ECM Storage of Snapshots


The ECM can store up to six Diagnostic Code Triggered snapshots, four Externally triggered
snapshots, and one Quick Stop Snapshot. They are stored in a "circular buffer", the newest snapshot
will replace the oldest if a seventh Diagnostic Code Triggered snapshot or fifth Externally triggered
snapshot is taken.

The ECM stores the snapshots in memory maintained through the Unswitched (+)Battery
connection. If the Unswitched (+)Battery connection is disconnected, or if the vehicle batteries are
disconnected, the snapshot information is cleared.

The snapshots can also be manually cleared using an Electronic Service Tool. Snapshots, like most
Diagnostic Codes are automatically cleared by the ECM after 100 hours of operation.

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