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TOECUTTER
30th September 2010, 11:47 AM
Hi All,
This valuable info came from another patrol forum. I have used the info successfully, just the issue of reading the flashes of the engine light is a little difficult to get used to.

Cheers

TC

Originally Posted by big red
thanks to tuffgu&gq for this ...

Displaying the ECU fault codes. (ZD30) 3.0ltr TDi

1.Ensure that the battery is fully charged and that the engine is at normal operating temperature.

2.Ensure all accessories are switched off.

3.Switch the ignition On but do not start the engine.

4.Bridge terminals 8 (IGN) and 1 (CHK) on the diagnosis connector. The engine waring lamp should extinguish.

Connector diagram (looking front on) it looks like a wiring plug rectangle shape.

Top row
16,15,14,13,12,11,10,9
8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Bottom row

Bridging 8 (IGN) and 1 (CHK) with piece of wire (just push it into the slot)

5.Wait at least 2 seconds and then remove the wire bridging the terminals of the diagnosis connector. Any stored fault codes should now be able to be read.

6.Read the codes by counting the number of flashes of the Check Engine warning lamp. The code numbers are displayed as sets of separated by a 2.1 second pause. Each set comprises a series of 0.6 second flashes, a 0.9 second pause and a further series of 0.3 second flashes. The first set represents the first 2 digits of the code and the second set represents the last 2 digits.

Example 1. Code 0102 (Air Flow sensor) would be shown as one 0.6 second flash, a 0.9 second pause and two 0.3 second flashes.

Example 2. Code 1004 (Injection Pump fuel cut out system) would be shown as ten 0.6 second flashes, a 0.9 second pause and four 0.3 second flashes.

Note: To cease retrieving codes or to read codes again, turn the ignition Off and wait at least ten seconds before restarting the above procedure if necessary.
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Clearing Fault Codes:

1.After reading the fault codes as described, reconnect the wire bridging terminals 8 (IGN) and 1 (CHK) while the ignition is still On.

2.Wait at least two seconds and then remove the wire bridging the terminals. Any stored codes should now be erased.

Note: Fault codes are also erased if the battery is disconnected for more than 24 hours.

3.Road test the vehicle and check that there are no fault codes stored.

Fault codes
0102 Air Flow Sensor
0103 Coolant temp sender
0104 Vehicle speed sensor
0203 Throttle pedal switch
0208 Cooling Fan control
0301 Engine ECU
0402 Fuel temperature sensor
0403 Throttle pedal position sensor
0406* Intake air volume VNC system
0407 Crankshaft position sensor
0502* Battery voltage
0504 Auto Trans communication line
0701 Injection Pump –cam ring position sensor
0702 Injection Pump –TDC pulse sensor
0703 Injection Pump communication line
0704 Injection Pump –spill valve
0705 Injection Pump –ECU
0706 Injection Pump –spill valve
0707 Injection Pump injection timing control
0802 Engine ECU
0804* Engine ECU
0807 Stop lamp switch
0901 Engine ECU
0902 Engine ECU relay
0903* Engine ECU
0905 Intake air pressure sensor
1003 EGR volume control valve
1004 Injection Pump –fuel cut out system

* These codes do not illuminate the Check Engine warning lamp.

TOECUTTER
30th September 2010, 12:22 PM
Oops, just noticed that YNOT has posted the same in Auto Electrical.

Feel free to remove...

AB
30th September 2010, 12:56 PM
Thats fine mate, just leave it here as someone may be searching in this section too, It's all good!