PIC-C-1006710

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: PIC-C-1006710

Mitsubishi truck: to prevent engine damage from low oil pressure, on certain trucks, the eec will be reprogrammed with an engine protection system (eps) that detects low oil pressure with a buzzer sound. *pe


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Product Improvement Campaign
No: C1006710
Issued: 4/1/2014
Revised: 4/21/14
Re: Engine Protection System
Group: 13 Models: FE/FG
Expires: 4/1/2015
SUBJECT:
Product Improvement Campaign C1006710 – Engine Protection System
MODELS:
FEC52, FEC72, FEC92, FGB72
VEHICLES INVOLVED:
Certain 2012 through 2015 model year FEC52, FEC72, FEC92 and FGB72 trucks produced from February 3,
2011 through February 24, 2014.
OWNER NOTIFICATION:
Owners of affected vehicles will be notified by mail.
MODIFICATION:
The EEC will be reprogrammed to include an Engine Protection System (EPS) that will prevent engine damage
resulting from low oil pressure. When the EPS detects low oil pressure, a buzzer will sound and the engine will
shut down 40 seconds after the buzzer has sounded. The engine EEC will be reprogrammed on all affected
vehicles. Note: If any EEC-related DTC’s are present, the vehicle must be diagnosed prior to EEC
reprogramming, and any components found to be defective must be replaced.
CAMPAIGN CLAIM SUBMITTAL:
Claim labor for EPS programming via Fusonet using the Recall Claim Entry screen. Enter all requested
information, including the Campaign Number. The system will apply the labor allowance shown.
Campaign Reimbursement
Campaign
Number
Models
C1006710
FEC52
FEC72
FEC92
FGB72
Allowances
Labor Time
0.4 hour
Parts Pricing
N/A
Labor Description
Part Number
Reprogram the EEC to include EPS
N/A
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Park the vehicle on a flat, level surface, turn off the engine, apply the parking brake and chock the
wheels.
CAUTION! Do not remove the wheel chocks until all modification work has been completed.
2. Perform the Campaign using the attached modification procedure.
3. Upon completion, affix an EPS label to the EEC cover as shown below:
Modification Procedure
1 ‐ Connect Fuso Diagnostics (FD) to the vehicle. Check the version of the XENTRY diagnostic
program to ensure that version FDS‐R13‐1.3 is installed. Click the gear icon (1). Click System and
data version of Xentry diagnostics (2). Check for version FDS‐R13‐1.3.
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FDS-R13-1.3
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2. Start Fuso Diagnostics and navigate to the home screen which shows all the vehicle’s
controller units. Perform a “quick test” on the vehicle’s Electronic Control Units (ECU). It is not
advisable to reprogram any ECU with Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) present in the system.
Check all systems
for DTCs.
3. Download an inquiry number and password from MFTBC’s EOL website for the EEC (See SIB
14 005) Load the file to a USB storage device (flash drive).
14‐005).
drive)
4. Connect the USB storage device to the FD computer. Follow steps below. (1) Click
Adaptations. (2) Click Data transfer. (3) Click Copying from USB storage device. (4) Enter the
Inquiry number. (5) Click Continue.
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5. When the file has successfully transferred, (1) Open the “+” symbol next to Initial
startup. (2) Click Reprogramming. The screen will display that “A new software version is
available and can be installed.”(3)
( ) Click Yes,, when p
prompted
p
‐ Enter the Inquiry
q y number
and password.
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Please note:
The Flashware
number that
is displayed may
be different than
shown.
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6. As the program loads, a status bar will be displayed.
Wait for the program to load, the status will reach 100%
7. When this portion of the reprogramming finishes, you are prompted to turn the starter switch
OFF and click Continue.
8. When prompted, turn the starter switch to ON, click Continue.
9. As the program loads, a progress bar is displayed.
Wait for the status bar to reach the end.
10. When the Order log screen is displayed, (1) Click Continue, and (2) click the Version
tab.
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11. On a Canters that comply with EPA 10 emissions (‘12‐’14 M/Y), navigate to the
Adaptations screen of the EEC menu. Click Teach‐in processes (1). Click 017 Status of
exhaust after treatment ((2).
) Scroll down and click the ggreen S ((3).
) On OBD2013 vehicles
(‘14 ½ ‐’15 M/Y), skip this Step and proceed to Step 15.
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12. Click the car icon in the upper left corner. Click Yes. Turn the starter switch to the
OFF position. Remove the key from the switch for 1 minute.
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13. Turn the starter switch to the ON position. Navigate to the EEC menu. (1) Click on
Adaptations tab. (2) Click Coding. (3) Click Manual settings.(4) Enter the Inquiry
number & password.
password (5) Click Continue.
Continue
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14. Open the Manual settings list and scroll down. If an item in the list is found to be
red, change the item to the first item that appears in the drop down box. CHECK ALL
ITEMS IN THE LIST, CHANGING ALL THOSE THAT APPEAR IN RED!!!
Choose the 1st
value in the
list.
15. Change item # 015 EPS (Engine protection function) from INVALID to VALID.
NOTE: This will force the engine to shut down when oil pressure is low.
17. Click Continue.
16. Click Yes.
18. When the Manual settings list reloads, the program has completed. Click Version.
19. When the Version
screen loads, click the
car icon.
icon
20. Click Yes. Turn the starter switch to the OFF position. Remove the key from the
switch for 1 minute.
21. Turn the starter switch to the ON position. Navigate back to the EEC menu. Click on
the Actual values tab (1). Click Status (2). Check items # 160 & 161 (3). If the learned
value of the mass air flow sensor is zero
zero, you must relearn the sensor.
sensor
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22. If the values in items # 160 & 161 are zero, relearn the mass air flow sensor using the
following method:
T
Turn
off
ff the
th air
i conditioning
diti i switch.
it h
Run the engine until the engine coolant temperature is above 60⁰C (140⁰F). This will be more
than 5 bars on the coolant temperature gauge on the meter cluster.
Idle the engine
g for 2 minutes.
Accelerate the engine to wide open throttle until the buzzer sounds. (About 15 seconds)
Turn the starter switch to the OFF position for 60 seconds. Navigate back to items #160 &
#161. Recheck the values. NOTE: The difference between the 2 values should be +/‐5%.
23. Turn the starter to the ON position. Navigate to the EEC program. Click Adaptations. Click
Data transfer. Click Copying to USB storage device. Click Continue.
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24. The drive where the USB storage device is shown. Click Continue.
25. The history file containing the coding changes to the EEC is now on the USB storage device. It
can be uploaded to the EOL website (See SIB 14‐005).

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