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12/15/2015 Rapido

P3437
Fault code description
Engine brake solenoid valve cylinder 5 - Open circuit on ECU (D365) pin (A13)

Possible cause

1. Faulty wiring
2. Faulty connector
3. Faulty solenoid valve

Additional information
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Set condition of fault code


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Reset condition of fault code


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This information applies exclusively to the entered chassis number or the selected engine type. Please take into account that this information
may change daily. Therefore the provided information is only valid on 12-15-2015. You cannot derive any rights from the information provided
with respect to vehicles and/or components of another series, with another chassis number, and/or of another date. ( / )

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P3437, Diagnostic information


Technical data
"MX engine brake solenoid valve (B411, B412, B413, B414, B415, B416)"

Location of component(s)
"Location information, PMCI-2"

Electrical diagram(s)
"PMCI-2"

Description of component(s)
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Block diagram
"PMCI-2"

Step by step troubleshooting


Please perform the troubleshooting steps below by utilising the breakout harness,
if necessary, to check electrical components such as sensors, electrical control
units or harnesses. Back probing is not recommended as it could damage the
harness. The ignition should always be in the OFF position when connecting or
disconnecting electrical components to reduce the likelihood of damage to
electrical components.
This troubleshooting tree is based on the assumption that supply power and earth
to the PMCI are functioning properly.
Disconnecting the PMCI connectors during the troubleshooting process will result
in multiple errors.
For specific electrical component information and pin out locations, always refer to
the technical data in Rapido.
It is necessary to exit the 'active errors' screen in DAVIE and run the diagnostic
test again to identify a change in errors.
Remember that the truck's operational or mechanical issues may be the root
cause of both active and inactive codes. Refer to the 'possible causes' section in
Rapido.

Step 1
Visual inspection - Visually inspect all
applicable connectors and harnesses for
corrosion, damage and rubbing during each
step of the diagnostic procedure. Proceed to
step 2.

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Step 2
With key OFF, disconnect the pass-through
connector located on the exterior of the engine.
Turn the key ON and measure the voltage
between the signal terminal on the
encapsulated harness and a battery earth:

If the measured voltage is approximately


3.5 V – Proceed to step 3.
If the measured voltage is 0.0 V –
Proceed to step 7.

Step 3
With key OFF, disconnect the pass-through
connector and measure the resistance
between the earth terminal on the
encapsulated harness and a battery earth:
Closed circuit found – Proceed to step 4.
If open circuit or >100,000 ohms are
found – Proceed to step 8.

Step 4
With key OFF, disconnect the signal connector
circuit from the engine brake solenoid. Turn the
key ON and measure the voltage between the
signal terminal connector and a battery earth:
If the measured voltage is approximately
3.5 V – Proceed to step 5.
If the measured voltage is 0.0 V –
Replace the pass-through harness.
Proceed to the verification procedure listed
at the end of this document.

Step 5
With key OFF, disconnect the earth connector
from the engine brake solenoid and measure
the resistance between the earth terminal wire
and battery earth:

Closed circuit found – Proceed to step 6.


If open circuit or >100,000 ohms are
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found – Replace the pass-through harness.


Proceed to the verification procedure listed
at the end of this document.

Step 6
With key OFF, disconnect both connectors
from the engine brake solenoid and measure
the resistance between the terminals on the
solenoid: (refer to your multimeter operation
manual for the correct resistance test
procedure).
Closed circuit found – Proceed to step 7.
If open circuit or >100,000 ohms are
found – Replace the pass-through harness.
Proceed to the verification procedure listed
at the end of this document.

Step 7
With key OFF, disconnect the encapsulated
harness at the PMCI. Turn the key ON and
measure the voltage between the engine brake
signal circuit terminal of the PMCI and battery
earth:
If the measured voltage is approximately
3.5 V – Replace the encapsulated harness.
Proceed to the verification procedure listed
at the end of this document.
If the measured voltage is 0.0 V –
Proceed to step 9.

Step 8
With key OFF, disconnect the encapsulated
harness at the PMCI and measure the
resistance across the earth terminal on the
PMCI and a battery earth:
Closed circuit found – Replace the
encapsulated harness. Proceed to the
verification procedure listed at the end of
this document.
If open circuit or >100,000 ohms are
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found – Proceed to step 9.

Step 9
Possible PMCI failure – Contact the Engine
Support Center for further instruction on
replacement of the PMCI.

Verification procedure
With DAVIE connected and key ON, clear the
errors. Start the engine and let it idle to verify
with DAVIE that the errors do not re-occur.
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This information applies exclusively to the entered chassis number or the selected engine type. Please take into account that this information
may change daily. Therefore the provided information is only valid on 12-15-2015. You cannot derive any rights from the information provided
with respect to vehicles and/or components of another series, with another chassis number, and/or of another date. ( / )

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