Checking The Wiring
The signal for the lighting for the Volvo On Call buttons is pulse width modulated. To enable measuring and checking if there is a problem on the lead, pulse-width modulation (lighting intensity) needs to be set to a specific value.
- To check whether the fault is due to an open circuit, or short-circuit to ground, the value 10% must be set.
- To check if the signal has a short-circuit to voltage, the value 0% must be set.
Use the VCT2000 (or appropriate scan tool) to set the desired value on the signal.
Open-circuit or short-circuit to ground
- Read the voltage between terminal #A:3 and #A:6 to check the SOS button.
Read the voltage between terminal #A:4 and #A:6 to check the On Call button.
- If the value is lower than 3 V, the cable has a short-circuit to ground.
- If the measured value is greater than 8 V, this means that the cable is disconnected and that the circuit is open.
- Check the wiring and connectors
short-circuit to voltage
- Read the voltage between terminal #A:3 and #A:6 to check the SOS button.
Read the voltage between terminal #A:4 and #A:6 to check the On Call button.
- If the value is greater than 8 V, the cable has a short-circuit to voltage.
- Check the wiring and connectors
Remedy as necessary.
Other information
- see SIGNAL SPECIFICATION
- see LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
- see CONNECTING THE BREAKOUT BOX
- see CHECKING WIRING AND TERMINALS
Was a fault detected?
- YES
Refer to VERIFICATION
- NO
Refer to CHECKING THE COMPONENT