Conditions Which Generate This Code:
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Illustration 1 | g01660014 |
Schematic of the "Swing Position" sensor |
This diagnostic code is associated with the position sensor "(Hoe Swing)". The FMI 08 means that the ECM has determined that the signal frequency or the signal pulse width is not within the expected range.
The position sensor is a PWM sensor that operates at a frequency of approximately 500 hertz. The sensor has an operating duty cycle of 10% to 90%.
The possible causes of this diagnostic code are listed below:
- The sensor has failed.
- Intermittent connections or poor connections
- Mechanical devices are loose.
- The ECM has failed. This is unlikely.
Note: The following test procedure may create other diagnostic codes. Ignore these created diagnostic codes and clear the diagnostic codes when the original diagnostic code has been corrected. Ensure that the diagnostic code of CID 2108 FMI 08 is active before performing this procedure.
Note: Use the 146-4080 Digital Multimeter for the measurements in this procedure.
System Response:
The diagnostic code of CID 2108 FMI 08 will be logged in the internal memory of the ECM and a level 1 warning is generated. All implement functions will be disabled.
Test Step 1. CHECK FOR POWER AT THE SENSOR.
- Do not disconnect the harness connector from the sensor.
- At the back of the harness connector for the sensor, insert a 7X-1710 Multimeter Probe along contact 1 (wire 799-WH) for the voltage supply.
- Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the ON position.
- Move the linkage through the full range of motion while keeping the multimeter connected contact 1 (wire 799-WH) voltage supply and contact 2 (wire J766-PU) ground to ensure power and ground throughout the range of motion.
- Measure the voltage from contact 1 (wire 799-WH) to contact 2 (wire J766-PU).
Expected Result:
The voltage is 10 Volts DC.
Results:
- OK - The voltage is 10 Volts DC. Proceed to Test Step 3.
- NOT OK - The voltage is not 10 Volts DC. The circuit is open.
Repair: Repair the machine harness or replace the machine harness.
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Test Step 2. CHECK THE SIGNAL CIRCUIT OF THE SENSOR.
- Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
- At the back of the harness connector for the sensor, remove the 7X-1710 Multimeter Probe from contact 1 (wire 799-WH) and insert the probe along contact 3 (wire H904-GY) for the signal wire.
- At the back of the harness connector for the sensor, insert the 7X-1710 Multimeter Probe along contact 2 (wire J766-PU) for the ground wire.
- Turn the disconnect switch and the key start switch to the ON position.
- Monitor the signal of the sensor with the 146-4080 Digital Multimeter .
- Without disconnecting the sensor or the hardware that is associated with the sensor from the machine, take the sensor through the full operating range of the sensor.
- At the back of the harness connector for the sensor, remove the 7X-1710 Multimeter Probe from contact 3 and test the signal at the sensor.
Expected Result:
The sensor's signal responds in the manner that is described at the beginning of this procedure.
Results:
- OK - The sensor's signal responds correctly. The sensor is operating correctly. Proceed to Test Step 3.
- NOT OK - The sensor's signal does not respond correctly. The sensor is NOT operating correctly.
Repair: Replace the sensor.
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Test Step 3. CHECK THE SIGNAL CIRCUIT AT THE ECM.
- Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
- Insert the 7X-1710 Multimeter Probes into the back of the ECM connector along J2-32 (wire H904-GY) and J1-70 (wire J766-PU).
- Turn the disconnect switch and the key start switch to the ON position.
- Monitor the signal of the sensor with the 146-4080 Digital Multimeter .
- Without disconnecting the sensor or the hardware that is associated with the sensor from the machine, take the sensor through the full operating range of the sensor.
Expected Result:
The sensor's signal responds in the manner that is described at the beginning of this procedure.
Results:
- OK - The sensor's signal responds correctly. The sensor is operating correctly. Proceed to Test Step 4.
- NOT OK - The sensor's signal does not respond correctly. The harness has failed.
Repair: Repair the machine harness or replace the machine harness.
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Test Step 4. CHECK THE SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT IN THE HARNESS.
- The key start switch and the disconnect switch remain in the OFF position.
- Disconnect the machine harness connectors from the sensor and the ECM.
- Measure the resistance between contact J2-32 (wire H904-GY) and all contacts that are used in the machine harness connectors for the ECM.
Expected Result:
The resistance is greater than 5000 ohms.
Results:
- OK - The resistance is greater than 5000 ohms. The circuit is correct. Proceed to Test Step 5.
- NOT OK - The resistance is less than 5 ohms. The signal circuit is shorted to another circuit in the harness.
Repair: Repair the machine harness or replace the machine harness.
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Test Step 5. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE REMAINS
- Inspect the harness connectors and clean the contacts of the machine harness connectors.
- Reconnect all harness connectors.
- Turn the disconnect switch and the key start switch to the ON position.
- Operate the machine.
- Check the status of the CID 2108 FMI 08 diagnostic code.
Expected Result:
The CID 2108 FMI 08 diagnostic code is not active.
Results:
- OK - The CID 2108 FMI 08 diagnostic code is not active. The diagnostic code does not exist at this time. The initial diagnostic code was probably caused by a poor connection or a short at one of the connectors that was disconnected and reconnected. Resume normal operation.STOP
- NOT OK - The CID 2108 FMI 08 diagnostic code is active. The diagnostic code has not been corrected. The ECM may have failed.
Repair: It is unlikely that the ECM has failed. Exit this procedure and perform this procedure again. If the cause of the failure is not found, replace the ECM. See the Troubleshooting, "Electronic Control Module (ECM) - Replace".
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