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Terminal Resistance For CAN-Bus, Checking



Terminal resistance for CAN-Bus, checking

Function
The Engine Control Module (ECM) communicates with all databus-capable control modules via a CAN databus.

These databus-capable control modules are connected via two data bus wires which are twisted together (CAN_High and CAN_Low), and exchange information (messages). Missing information on the databus is recognized as a malfunction and stored.

Trouble-free operation of the CAN-Bus requires that it have a terminal resistance. This central terminal resistor is located in the Engine Control Module (ECM).

Recommended special tools and equipment
- V.A.G1526 multimeter or V.A.G1715 multimeter
- V.A.G1594 connector test kit
- Wiring diagram

Requirements
- DTC "P0600 Serial Communication Link" was detected by the Engine Control Module (ECM). Diagnostic Mode 3: Interrogating Fault Memory
- Ignition switched off.

Test sequence
- Connect test box to Engine Control Module (ECM), connect test box for wiring test. During this, wiring harness to Engine Control Module (ECM) is not connected.
- Check central termination resistor in Engine Control Module (ECM):
- To do this, measure resistance between test box socket 58 + 60:
Specified value: 60 to 72 Ohms

If resistance value is not in expected range:
- Replace Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM) -J220-. Service and Repair

If resistance value is in expected range:
- Disconnect test box from Engine Control Module (ECM).
- Connect test box to control module wiring harness.
- Check CAN data bus wires for short circuit to each other:
- To do this, perform a resistance measurement between test box sockets 58 + 60:
Specified value: Infinity Ohms

If specified value is obtained (wires have no shorts):
- Eliminate error in wires (see wiring diagram).