Glad it worked out. I wish more of the forum members would post the ‘fixes’ as well as problems.
Worked on mine off and on for a month. Not because I wanted to but because the local ASV company was down to 1 ASV expert where they should have 4 or 5.
Not to mention that when these machines...
See my post about loss of communication between main controller and display
Martinoamy.
Had issues intermittently until nothing worked and yet I could start and run engine
I own a PT100G . See my post about loss of communication between display and controller.
Our machine runs on can buses. The buses connect to the output controller and the main controller.
If your terminators fail (they are resistors (120 ohm) and look like connectors with nothing attached)...
The bushing/pin on the main boom right side has a modified pin and it seems all my attachments seem to sag to that side.
I would like to pull pin and check bushing but am leery that I may not get it back together.
As you know boom is massive and not sure how to go about this.
Any ideas?
I remotored my PT100G with a 1104D-E44A. This engine is the same but thinks it has an inter cooler. Obviously it doesn’t but has the inlet temperatures derates and warnings much lower like 185 versus 255.
Those parameters are locked and can not be changed.
Anybody have access to updated flash...
Resolve my problem.
The main controller gets its power from the ECU Bus Relay located near the fuse panel. Since I had no voltage at pins 2,47,48,49 aor 50 the ASV factory technician suggested I check the output from the relay. What I did is switch the Lights relay with the ECU relay and lo...
Have removed both output controller and main controller and checked ohms at end of can buses on pins 3&4 and 20&21 both at 60 ohms.
Checked volts at each pin and they are good 2.5 on the red wires (high) and 2.4 on the black (low). Which is right.
Noticed no voltage on pins 2,47,48,49, or...
Any one ‘suffer’ from this?
I have checked the 120 ohm terminators on ends of each Can bus.
I have Can bus 0 and Can bus 1. Each have 2 terminators. Found the ones near the controllers to both be bad.
The way you tell on CB 0 is ohm between 3&4 pin at display should be 60 ohm.
120 ohms...
You might look at Can bus resistors (terminators).
On the display ohms between Pins three and four that’s the yellow and black wire I believe should read 60 ohms. If the ohms are 120 then one of the can bus terminator resistors on either end is no good. There is one behind the display panel ...