Engine Check – Code 55 (12V2000 Detroit Engine)
Related Product
- SPN 231 – FMI 12
- J1939 Data Link Failure: Detected by ECM (Master/Receiver).
- SPN 248 – FMI 8
- Proprietary Data Link Failure: Detected by ECM (Master).
- SPN 248 – FMI 9
- Proprietary Data Link Failure: Detected by ECM (Receiver).
1. Flash Code 55 Description
Flash Code 55 indicates a fault in the J1939 data link. In multi-ECM engines, this code can be logged in different ECM sections, identified by the SID.
Common Causes:
- Incorrect programming
- Wiring fault
- ECM failure
2. SAE J1587 Equivalent Codes
- Flash Code 55 (SAE J1587 Equivalents):
- SPN 231/12: J1939 data link fault
- SPN 248/8: Proprietary data link fault (Master)
- SPN 248/9: Proprietary data link fault (Receiver)
3. Troubleshooting Flash Code 55
(A) Test Step 1: Determine the Fault
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Connect the DDDL and read active codes.
- If SPN 231/12 appears, proceed to Test Step 2.
- If SPN 248/8 or 248/9 appears, proceed to Test Step 4.
(B) Test Step 2: Check for Nodes
- Inspect the six-pin communication harness at the ECM:
- If wiring is present, go to Test Step 3.
- If no wiring exists:
- Verify and/or replace the termination resistor (120 ohms).
- Modify the transmission definition to an alternate option and revert to the correct setting.
- Replace the ECM if necessary.
(C) Test Step 3: Check the ECM
- Unplug the communication connector.
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Use the DDDL to read active codes:
- If no active codes display, the issue lies in the OEM wiring or connected devices.
- If SPN 231/12 persists, replace the ECM.
(D) Test Step 4: Check for Short
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Disconnect all engine sensor harness 30-pin connectors.
- Measure resistance between L3 (925) and M3 (926) on each connector:
- A reading less than 5 ohms indicates a short; repair it.
- If all readings are greater than 5 ohms, proceed to Test Step 5.
(E) Test Step 5: Check for Open
- Insert a jumper wire between L3 and M3 on the Master ECM connector.
- Measure resistance between L3 and M3 of other connectors:
- A reading greater than 5 ohms indicates an open circuit in wire 925 or 926; repair the open.
- If all readings are less than 5 ohms, replace the ECM.
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