User's Manual

b. Inspect the machine. Look for problems. Notice
any unusual odors in the air. Listen for unusual
noises.
Complete the steps in Troubleshooting,
“Visual Inspection”.
If you complete the visual inspection and the
problem is not identified, perform the
appropriate tests and/or adjustments in
Specifications, Systems Operation/Testing
and Adjusting for your machine.
3. Troubleshoot the faults with the service codes
Determine if the ECM has detected any faults. A
service code is used to specify each detected
fault.
Each of the components such as switches and
sensors are referenced by a unique CID
(component identifier).
In order to read a diagnostic code, refer to
Troubleshooting, “Diagnostic Capabilities” in this
manual.
4. Troubleshoot using the description of the
symptom
If you troubleshoot the service codes and the
problem is not resolved, continue troubleshooting
using the symptom. Identify the component that is
the most probable cause of the symptom.
5. After the problem is resolved, prepare the machine
for operation. Complete a maintenance record for
the machine: problem, symptom, and repairs.
Refer to the instructions in the Operation and
Maintenance Manual for your machine.
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Visual Inspection
SMCS Code: 7000-035
Check the Electrical System
1. Inspect the wires and check the electrical
connectors to the component that is suspect.
Expected Results
The wires and the electrical connectors are not
damaged. The electrical connectors are clean.
Results
OKAY: Proceed with Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
NOT OKAY: Replace any damaged wires.
Replace any damaged electrical connectors.
Ensure that all the seals are properly in place.
Check the machine for the original problem.
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