Hello,
I have a customer that gets a DM message, SPN5610, after diconnecting and reconnecting the display. There is a battery disconnect on the truck that is used to save the battery if the truck isn't going to be used for awhile. I use the internal resistor in the PV750 for termination and I am wondering if the resistor is not active fast enough, causing an error?
I have the J1939 documentation (-71 and -73) and there is no mention of SPN5610. The display indicates transmission device as the source, but the tranny documentation also does not list SP5610.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Phil
SPN 5610 after disconnect
- drphil69
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- drphil69
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Re: SPN 5610 after disconnect
Oops, the SPN is 5160, not 5610...
- ksaenz
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Re: SPN 5610 after disconnect
Hello drphil69,
Here is what I what found on SPN 5160.
Name:
Auxiliary valve number 0 measured flow limit status.
Description:
This parameter is used to report the tractor ECU’s present measured flow limit status associated with valve number 0 flow commands that are persistent.
Regards,
ksaenz
Here is what I what found on SPN 5160.
Name:
Auxiliary valve number 0 measured flow limit status.
Description:
This parameter is used to report the tractor ECU’s present measured flow limit status associated with valve number 0 flow commands that are persistent.
Regards,
ksaenz