System Operation Description:
Table 1 lists the diagnostic trouble codes for high intake manifold air temperature.
Note: Some of the following codes may not be applicable for certain applications.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes | |||
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CDL Code | J1939 Code | Code Description (code descriptions may vary) |
Comments |
E539 (1) | 105-15 | High Intake Manifold Air Temperature | The code indicates that the temperature of the intake air into the engine has risen above a predetermined threshold. Engine power may be derated. |
E539 (2) | 105-16 | High Intake Manifold Air Temperature | The code indicates that the temperature of the intake air into the engine has risen above a predetermined threshold. Engine power may be derated. |
E539 (3) | 105-0 | High Intake Manifold Air Temperature | The code indicates that the temperature of the intake air into the engine has risen above a predetermined threshold. Engine power may be derated. |
Follow the troubleshooting procedure in order to identify the root cause of the problem. |
Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes |
E1092 |
412-15 |
412-16 |
Troubleshooting Test Steps | Values | Results |
1. Check for Diagnostic Trouble CodesA. Establish communication between Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) and the Electronic Control Module (ECM) . Refer to Troubleshooting, “Electronic Service Tools”, if necessary.
B. Download the “Warranty Report” from the engine ECM before performing any troubleshooting or clearing diagnostic trouble codes. C. Determine if an associated code is active or logged. Table 2 lists associated diagnostic codes. |
Codes | Result: An associated code is active.Refer to Troubleshooting, “Diagnostic Trouble Codes” in order to troubleshoot the associated diagnostic code.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged. Proceed to Test Step 2. Result: An E539 or 105 diagnostic code is active. Proceed to Test Step 2. Result: A code is not active or logged. Proceed to Test Step 2. |
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Inspection point
Troubleshooting Test Steps | Values | Results |
2. Check the Aftercooler for Leaks or Restrictions
A. Inspect the exterior surface of the ATAAC for excessive buildup of dirt or debris. Also verify that the fins of the ATAAC are not damaged. |
Restrictions |
Result: The ATAAC has an excessive buildup of dirt or debris.
Clean the ATAAC. Refer to the machine Test and Adjust manual. Verify that the problem has been resolved. If the problem still exists, proceed to Test Step 3. Result: The surface of the ATAAC is damaged. Replace the ATAAC. If the problem still exists, proceed to Test Step 3. Result: The surface of the ATAAC is not damaged and the ATAAC does not have an excessive buildup of dirt or debris. Proceed to Test Step 3. |
3. Check the Operation of the Cooling Fan
A. Verify that the cooling fan that is being used to transfer heat from the ATAAC is working properly. B. If the fan is belt driven, verify that the belt tension is adequate. Also, verify that the clutch is operating properly. C. If the fan is hydraulically driven, verify that there is no leakage around the motor and that the pressure for the fan is adequate. |
Cooling fan |
Result: The fan drive system is not working properly.
Make the necessary adjustments to the clutch or the belt tension if the fan is mechanically driven . Refer to the machine Test and Adjust for the proper procedure. Repair leaks or make the necessary adjustments to the motor or the hydraulic pump if the fan is hydraulically driven . Refer to Testing and Adjusting for the proper procedure. If the problem still exists, proceed to Test Step 4. Result: The fan drive system is working properly. Proceed to Test Step 4. |
4. Check the Operation of the Charge Air Cooler Outlet Temperature Sensor
A. Remove the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor. Allow the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor to rest in ambient air for 2 minutes. B. Connect to the engine ECM by using Cat ET. C. Monitor the value of the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor on Cat ET. |
Sensor |
Result: The value of the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor is within ± -9° C (±15° F) of the ambient temperature.
Reinstall the sensor. Torque the sensor to the proper specifications. Return the unit to service. Result: The value of the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor is not within Replace the charge air cooler outlet temperature sensor. Return the unit to service. |
Test Step 1.
Complete the procedure in the order in which the steps are listed.
Results:
- The procedure corrected the issue. – STOP
- The procedure did not correct the issue. –Repair: Contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
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