SIB-14-007
Service Bulletin Details
Public Details for: SIB-14-007
Mitsubishi truck: an idling system has been introduced to limit time engine running while in park, and a shut down and warning time limit will be set in eec. Model 2012 fec52, fec72, fec92, fgb72. *pe
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Models from 2012
2012 MITSUBISHI FUSO FEC52 |
2012 MITSUBISHI FUSO FEC72 |
2012 MITSUBISHI FUSO FEC92 |
2012 MITSUBISHI FUSO FGB72 |
SB-10055996-3294 Group: 13-00 FUEL AND ENGINE CONTROL SERVICE INFORMATION BULLETIN Bulletin Number: 14-007 Models: FE/FG Issue Date: April 2014 Page 1 of 25 NOTE: The information contained in this document is intended for use by trained, professional technicians with the knowledge, tools, and equipment to properly and safely perform diagnoses and repairs. It informs service technicians about conditions that may occur in some vehicles, or provides information that could assist in proper vehicle diagnosis, service, or repair, and does not indicate that a defect is present. DO NOT assume that a symptom or condition, or a described cause of a symptom or condition, affects any particular vehicle or that a described repair applies to any particular vehicle. There can be multiple causes resulting in the same symptoms or conditions, and trained professional service technicians must use their diagnostic skills to make evaluations on a case-by-case basis. SUBJECT: Introduction of the Idle Limiting System POTENTIALLY AFFECTED MODELS: 2012 M/Y and newer FEC52, FEC72, FEC92, and FGB72 Canter vehicles DESCRIPTION: An idle limiting system can be enabled which will limit the amount of time a vehicle can remain parked with the engine running. With this system enabled, a warning time limit and a shut down time limit will be set in the EEC. When the warning time limit is reached, the driver will be alerted by an audible alarm. Once the shut down time limit has been reached, the system will shut down the engine. The system can be programmed to function with or without the parking brake applied. Engine operating temperature must reach at least 160°F (71°C) for this system to become active. The attached instructions will guide technicians through programming and enabling this system. When complete, affix an ILS label as shown below. IMPORTANT! Fuso Diagnostics version FDS-R13-1.2 or later must be installed to program and enable this system. Please initial and route to the following personnel before filing. Service Mgr. Warranty Mgr. Shop Foreman Parts Mgr. Service Technicians - Initial in boxes below. This Service Information Bulletin is supplied for information purposes only and is not an authorization for any repairs. Idle Limiting System Note: Before starting any reprogramming, make sure that Fuso Diagnostics (FD) and the vehicle’s batteries are fully charged. 1 ‐ Connect FD to the vehicle. Check the version of the XENTRY diagnostic program to ensure that version FDS FDS‐R13‐1.2 R13 1.2 or higher is installed. Click the Gear icon (1). Click System and data version of Xentry diagnostics (2). Check for Version FDS‐R13‐1.2 or higher. 2 1 2. Start the program and then navigate to the home screen which shows all the vehicle’s control 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. Open the EEC (Electronic Engine Control) & check the Software version on the vehicle’s EEC – it must be Paaa4 to enable the Idle Limitingg System. y If it is not,, follow the steps p to reprogram p g the EEC. Check Software version 4. If the vehicle’s software needs to be upgraded, follow the Reprogramming steps below. 5. Download an inquiry number and password from MFTBC’s EOL website for the EEC. Load the file to a USB memory device. device 6. Connect the USB memory 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. 1 4 2 3 5 7. 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. 1 2 3 8. As the program is loading, a status bar will be displayed. Wait for the program to load. The status will reach 100% when complete. 9. When this portion of the reprogramming finishes, you are prompted to turn the starter switch OFF and click Continue. 9. More of the new program is loaded with the starter switch in the OFF position. Wait for the status bar to reach the end. 10. Turn the starter switch to ON, click Continue. 11. As the program loads, a progress bar is displayed. Wait for the status bar to reach the end. 12. When the Order log screen is displayed, (1)Click Continue, and (2) click the Version tab. 2 1 13. Check the calibration numbers. Turn the starter switch to the OFF position. Wait at least one minute for the ECU to complete its after run process. 14. Turn the starter switch to the ON position. Navigate to the EEC menu. (1) Click on the Adaptations tab. (2) Click Coding. (3) Click Manual settings. (4) Enter the Inquiry number & password. password (5) Click Continue. Continue 1 2 4 3 5 15. 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 ((see the followingg p page), g ), changing g g the items that appear pp in red. Any the 1st value in the list. 16. Items #022, 023, 024, & 025 may also be red. Change them by dropping down the selection box and choosing the 1st listed value. When all of the items that show a red value have been changed, click apply changes. When the programming completes, click the version tab. When the information appears on the version screen, turn the starter switch to the Lock position for at least one minute to let the EEC complete its after run procedure. Any the 1st value in the list. 17. Turn 17 T the th starter t t switch it h to t the th ON position. iti Navigate N i t back b k tto the th EEC program. (1) Click on the Adaptations tab. (2) Click “Coding”, (3) click the “Manual settings”. When prompted, enter the Inquiry number and Password. 1 2 3 18. Change g item #017 “ISD ((Idle speed p SHUT DOWN Function)” ) from “INVALID to VALID”. 19. Change item #018 “Switchover of function ‘ISD1(Parking brake ON)’ (EEC Internal)” from “Default setting” to “Customer setting”. 20. Change g item #019 “Switchover of function ‘ISD2(Parking ( g brake ON)’ ) ((EEC Internal)” ) from “Default setting” to “Customer setting”. 21. Change item #020 “Switchover of function ‘ISD1(Parking brake OFF)’ (EEC Internal)” from “Default setting” to “Customer setting”. 22. Change g item #021 “Switchover of function ‘ISD2(Parking ( g brake OFF)’ ) ((EEC Internal)” ) from “Default setting” to “Customer setting”. 23. Change item #022 “ISD2 Warning Working period(Parking brake On)” to a setting desired. NOTE 1185 Seconds = 19 minutes, 45 seconds, 165 Seconds = 2 minutes, 45 seconds, 1785 seconds = 29 minutes,, 45 seconds,, 285 seconds = 4 minutes,, 45 seconds,, 585 seconds = 9 minutes, 45 seconds. 24. Change item #023 “ISD2 Engine off time (Parking brake On)” to a setting desired. NOTE 1200 Seconds = 20 minutes, 1800 Seconds = 30 minutes, 180 seconds = 3 minutes, 300 seconds = 5 minutes, 600 seconds = 10 minutes. 25. Change item #024 “ISD1 Warning Working period(Parking brake On)” to a setting desired. NOTE 1185 Seconds = 19 minutes, 45 seconds, 165 Seconds = 2 minutes, 45 seconds, 1785 seconds = 29 minutes, 45 seconds, 285 seconds = 4 minutes, 45 seconds, 585 seconds = 9 minutes, 45 seconds. 26. Change item #025 “ISD2 Engine off time (Parking brake Off)” to a setting desired. NOTE 1200 Seconds = 20 minutes, 1800 Seconds = 30 minutes, 180 seconds = 3 minutes, 300 seconds = 5 minutes,, 600 seconds = 10 minutes. 27. When all the values have been changed, click “Apply changes”. 28. Click YES to apply the coding changes. 29. When “Coding has finished” appears, click the Version tab. When the information on the Version tab loads, turn the starter to the LOCK position. Allow the EEC to finish its after run. This can take one minute. 30. Turn the starter to the ON position. Navigate to the EEC program. Click Adaptations. Click “D t transfer”. “Data t f ” Click Cli k Copying C i to t USB storage t device. d i Click Cli k Continue. C ti 1 2 3 4 Note: In order to test the Idle Limiting System, the engine coolant temperature must first be raised to 160⁰F (71⁰C). When this is reached, check the timer settings that have been programmed. 31. The drive where the USB storage device is shown. Click Continue. 32. 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. NOTE: SEE Service Information Bulletin 14‐005 for instructions for UPLOADING A HISTORY FILE TO THE EOL WEBSITE.