CEM-1A62

2007 Volvo XC90 AWD L6-3.2L VIN 98 B6324SSECTION CEM-1A62





Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information CEM-1A62

Condition




The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored if the central electronic module (CEM) registers that communication with the engine control module (ECM) is not operating.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) can be diagnosed when the ignition has been on for more than 10 seconds.

Note! If CEM-1A6X diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored, the central electronic module (CEM) must not be replaced as the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) indicates a communication fault in the Control area network!

Substitute value
- None.

Possible source
- No power supply to the engine control module (ECM)
- Open-circuit in the ground lead for the engine control module (ECM)
- Contact resistance in the terminals
- Open-circuit in the wiring for the CAN high speed network to the engine control module (ECM)
- The engine control module (ECM) is not intended for this vehicle, for example a used control module with different software/hardware.

Hint: If several diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored in the central electronic module (CEM) for communication faults with other control modules in the high speed network, this indicates a common fault in the Control area network, see the wiring diagram.

Fault symptom[s]
- The engine does not start.
- Engine cuts out when running
- Engine feels sluggish.
- Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) lit.
- Message in the display.

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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