Section 46.3 
Troubleshooting Flash Code 46
The following procedure will troubleshoot Flash Code 46.
Section 46.3.1 
Battery Check
Perform the following steps to check the battery.
- Start and run the engine for one minute.
- Measure voltage on battery + terminal (red lead) to battery - terminal (black lead). Recommended fuse applications are listed in Table 
 "Fuse Size Recommendations"
 
. Power harness length criteria is listed in Table 
 "Maximum Resistance vs Power Harness Length"
 
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- If the engine does not start, inspect the battery and charging/starting system, and proceed if okay. Refer to "9.1 First Step for Diagnosing a Fault Within the DDEC System" .
- If the engine does start and the voltage measurement is less than or equal to 10.0 volts, service the discharged battery and charging/starting system.
- If the engine does start and the voltage measurement is greater than 10.0 volts, refer to "46.3.2 Voltage Check at ECM" .
 Number of Cylinders  Dual Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size  Single Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size  6 2 @ 15 amp 1 @ 30 amp 8 2 @ 20 amp 1 @ 40 amp 12 4 @ 15 amp 2 @ 30 amp 16 4 @ 20 amp 2 @ 40 amp 20 4 @ 15 amp; 2 @ 20 amp 2 @ 30 amp; 1 @ 40 amp Table 1. Fuse Size RecommendationsLength from ECM to Battery or Bus Bar (ft) * Minimum Wire Size (Ga) * Total Resistance of Maximum Length (m Ω ) * Length from ECM to Battery or Bus Bar (m) † Minimum Wire Size (Ga) † Total Resistance of Maximum Length (m Ω ) † 0 to 28 ‡ 12 24.8 0 to 6 ‡ 2.5 22.8 28 to 44 ‡ 10 24.57 6 to 10 ‡ 4 23.55 44 to 70 ‡ 8 24.58 10 to 14 ‡ 6 21.98 70 to 110 ‡ 6 24.7 14 to 26 ‡ 10 23.66 110 to 178 ‡ 4 25.0 26 to 40 ‡ 16 23.2 0 to 14 § 12 24.8 0 to 3 § 2.5 22.8 14 to 22 § 10 24.57 3 to 5 § 4 23.55 22 to 35 § 8 24.58 5 to 7 § 6 21.98 35 to 55 § 6 24.7 7 to 13 § 10 23.66 55 to 89 § 4 25.0 13 to 20 § 16 23.2 Table 2. Maximum Resistance vs Power Harness LengthNote: * United States Note: † International Note: ‡ Dual Fuse Note: § Single Fuse 
Section 46.3.2 
Voltage Check at ECM
Perform the following steps to check voltage at the ECM.
- Keep engine running.
- Select ECM INPUT VOLT on DDR.
- Observe ECM voltage reading on DDR.
- If the voltage measurement is less than or equal to 10.0 volts, refer to "46.3.3 Voltage Check at ECM Via Volt-Ohm Meter" .
- If the voltage measurement is greater than 10.0 volts, refer to "46.3.5 Ground Check at ECM" .
 
Section 46.3.3 
Voltage Check at ECM Via Volt-Ohm Meter
Perform the following steps to check voltage at the ECM.
- Turn the vehicle ignition OFF.
- Disconnect 5-way power harness connector at the ECM.
- Measure voltage from socket A and C (red lead) of 5-way power harness connector and a good battery ground (black lead). Don't use line (#151) as a ground reference. For 5-way ECM power harness connector, see Figure 
 "5-Way ECM Power Connector"
 
. For power harness schematic, see Figure 
 "Power Harness"
 
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- If the voltage measurement is less than or equal to 11.5 volts, refer to "46.3.4 Check for Bad Battery + Line" .
- If the voltage measurement is greater than 11.5 volts, refer to "46.3.5 Ground Check at ECM" .
  Figure 1. 5-Way ECM Power Connector  Figure 2. Power Harness 
Section 46.3.4 
Check for Bad Battery + Line
Perform the following steps to check for a bad battery + line.
- Remove fuse(s) to the ECM.
- Measure voltage at socket A of one fuseholder (red lead) to a good ground (black lead). For 5-way ECM power harness, see Figure "5-Way ECM Power Harness" .
- Repeat voltage measurement at other fuseholder.
- If the voltage measurement is greater than 11.5 volts on both readings, the battery + line between the fuseholder and ECM has an open, or the ECM power connector has a corroded connection. Repair the problem. Refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
- If the voltage measurement is less than or equal to 11.5 volts on either reading, the battery + line near the battery is open, or a corroded connection exists at battery + terminal. Repair the problem. Refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
  Figure 3. 5-Way ECM Power Harness 
Section 46.3.5 
Ground Check at ECM
Perform the following steps to check the ground at the ECM.
- Disconnect the 5-way power harness connectors at the ECM. For 5-way ECM power harness, see Figure "5-Way ECM Power Harness" .
- Measure voltage on socket A (red lead) to socket D (black lead) and socket C of 5-way power harness connector (red lead) to socket E, (black lead).
- If voltage measurement is greater than 11.5 volts on either reading, refer to "46.3.6 Check ECM Connectors" .
- If the voltage measurement is less than or equal to 11.5 volts on either reading, the ground wire (#150) is open or has a corroded connection. Repair ground wire, and refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
 
Section 46.3.6 
Check ECM Connectors
Perform the following steps to check ECM connectors.
- Check terminals at the ECM 5-way power harness connector (both ECM and harness side) for damage; bent, corroded, and unseated pins or sockets.
- If terminals and connector are damaged, repair them. Refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
- If terminals and connector are not damaged, verify the power and ground are wired directly to the battery. Refer to "46.3.7 Code Check" .
 
Section 46.3.7 
Code Check
Perform the following steps to check for codes.
- Install the vehicle interface module.
- Turn ignition ON; plug in DDR.
- Check for codes.
- If code reoccurs, install test ECM, then refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
- If code does not reoccur, check power harness wires for breaks, abrasions, etc. Then refer to "46.3.8 Verify Repairs" .
 
Section 46.3.8 
Verify Repairs
Perform the following steps to verify repairs.
- Turn vehicle ignition OFF.
- Reconnect all connectors.
- Turn ignition ON.
- Clear codes with DDR.
- Start and run the engine for one minute.
- Stop engine.
- Check DDR for codes.
- If no codes are displayed, troubleshooting is complete.
- If code 168/1 is not logged, and other codes are logged, refer to "9.1 First Step for Diagnosing a Fault Within the DDEC System" .
- If code 168/1 is logged, and other codes are logged, all system diagnostics are complete. To troubleshoot the error, refer to "46.3.1 Battery Check" .
 
| DDEC III/IV Single ECM Troubleshooting Guide - 6SE497 | 
| Generated on 10-13-2008 |