Checking the resistance of the control area network (CAN) cables
- Disconnect the battery negative lead. The network must not be powered when taking resistance readings. Otherwise an incorrect value may be obtained.
- Connect the adapter wiring to the central electronic module (CEM).
HINT: Where a breakout box cannot be used, take readings from the rear of the affected connectors if possible. This prevents terminal pins and socket housings being damaged.
When taking readings on the low speed network
- When taking readings on the low speed network the adapter wiring should be connected to the Central electronic module (CEM) and readings taken from there. Readings can even be taken in the connector for the Power seat module (PSM). The advantage of the adapter wiring to the Central electronic module (CEM) is that all control module can be connected in the network when taking readings and access can be gained to both the high speed and low speed networks.
The resistance reading only measures the main arteries in the low speed network, not the junctions that exist for different control modules. For further information, see appropriate wiring diagram.
When taking readings on the high speed network
- When taking readings on the high speed network the adapter wiring should be connected to the Engine control module (ECM) and readings taken from there. The Engine control module (ECM) must be connected. This resistance reading only measures the main arteries in the high speed network. For further information, see appropriate wiring diagram.
Connect an ohmmeter to the terminals for CAN-L and CAN-H on the relevant network. Turn the contacts and turn the cable harness. Resistance must be approximately 60 Ω.
NOTE:Resistance will only be 60 Ω if the main artery of the CAN network is whole and the network is connected. If the main artery of the CAN network is split somewhere and a reading is taken between the CAN cables, resistance will be 120 Ω. For further information, see appropriate wiring diagram.
Other information
- When taking readings on the low speed network the adapter wiring should be connected to the Central electronic module (CEM) and readings taken from there. Readings can even be taken in the connector for the Power seat module (PSM). The advantage of the adapter wiring to the Central electronic module (CEM) is that all control module can be connected in the network when taking readings and access can be gained to both the high speed and low speed networks.
Is the value OK?
- YES
- NO