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How to check error codes on most International trucks with no tools?

How to check error codes on most International trucks with no tools?

How To Check Error Codes on Most International trucks with no tools. DuraStar, ProStar, MaxxForce – YouTube

When do you get a DTC code on your car?

When a vehicle’s on-board diagnostics system detects a malfunction, it generates the appropriate diagnostic trouble code and usually alerts the driver via a warning light or other indicator on the vehicle’s instrument panel. These trouble codes are often referred to as DTC codes.

How does DTC code work in OBD system?

When the vehicle’s OBD system detects a problem, it generates a specific DTC code and transmits the alert to the vehicle’s instrument panel as a warning light. In vehicles equipped with a telematics system, the alert can be delivered directly to the fleet. The system can be set up to deliver the alert right to the maintenance department.

How are fault codes sent in real time?

If you have a fleet management software system in place, the DTC codes will be sent in real-time to a fleet manager or technician. Having the right vehicle diagnostics software system in place to deliver fault codes in real-time may help keep your fleet running more efficiently and smoothly.

What to do when you get a trouble code on a Ford truck?

– On vehicles with a BOO (Brake On/Off) switch apply and release the brake. (Trucks equipped with E4OD) Within 6-20 seconds after the engine ID code is sent you will see a single flash that will signal the “Dynamic Response” portion of the test. When you see this flash do a brief wide-open throttle (WOT) test.

When do you see the E4OD code on a Ford truck?

(Trucks equipped with E4OD) Within 6-20 seconds after the engine ID code is sent you will see a single flash that will signal the “Dynamic Response” portion of the test. When you see this flash do a brief wide-open throttle (WOT) test. Just press and release the throttle all the way to the floor.

What is the fault code for a truck?

Short circuit to battery voltage, unit injector low side. Open circuit in actuator circuit. Mechanical system does not respond correctly. Resistance too high in injector. Ground. Slow PWM Valves Solenoid Valve. Power Take-Off 1 Solenoid Valve. Power Take-Off 2 Solenoid Valve. Brake, Counter Shaft

How to find out why my engine is making popping noises?

1 Check for engine codes that may indicate the problem. 2 Run a good quality fuel injection cleaner. 3 Check your spark plugs. 4 Inspect your spark plug wires. 5 Test your engine compression.

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