SB 10079380 2280 PDF
SB 10079380 2280 PDF
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Service Information Bulletin
SUBJECT DATE
SPN 4364 (ACM) (GHG17) June 2016
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Table 1.
SPN 4364/FMI 17
Description This Code Sets When the Aftertreatment Control Module (ACM)
Detects Poor Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) NOx Conversion
Efficiency
Monitored Parameter SCR Inlet NOx Sensor and SCR Outlet NOx Sensor
Typical Enabling Conditions Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Dosing Enabled, 1000 to 2100 rpm, 15 to
100% Load
Monitor Sequence None
Execution Frequency Continuous When Enabling Conditions Met
Typical Duration 30 Minutes
Dash Lamps MIL
Engine Reaction None
Verification Parked SCR Efficiency Test
Possible causes:
• Contaminated DEF
• Incorrect concentration of urea in the DEF
• Biased NOx sensor
• Excessive DEF build-up in the exhaust
• Improper DPF maintenance
• Over temp aftertreatment
NOTICE: DEF crystallization inside the SCR mixing chamber or around the dosing unit does not indicate a failed/
leaking DEF doser. Do not replace the DEF dosing unit unless directed.
NOTICE: It may require 30 minutes or longer for the outlet NOx sensor to turn on. Do not replace either sensor
unless directed to within the troubleshooting.
Check as follows:
1. Connect DiagnosticLink ®.
2. Tum the ignition ON (key ON, engine OFF).
3. Check for other fault codes. Are there any air management system fault codes present, such as Intake Throttle Valve
(ITV), Intake Manifold Pressure (IMP), Intake Air Temperature (IAT), or turbocharger?
a. Yes; diagnose the air management system fault codes first.
b. No; Go to step 4.
4. Are there any Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system fault codes present?
a. Yes; repair the EGR system fault codes first.
b. No; Go to step 6.
5. Are there any fuel system fault codes present?
a. Yes; diagnose the fuel system fault codes first.
b. No; Go to step 6.
6. Are there any other NOx sensor fault codes present?
a. Yes; diagnose the other NOx sensor fault codes first.
b. No; Go to step 7.
7. Was another emission component related fault code repaired prior to this step?
a. Yes; warm up the engine and perform a Parked SCR Efficiency Test to verify repairs and clear fault codes.
Refer to section "GHG 17 Perform Parked SCR Efficiency Test".
b. No; Go to step 9.
8. Are there any ACM temperature or pressure fault codes present?
a. Yes; diagnose the fault first.
b. No; Go to step 9.
9. Tum the ignition OFF.
10. Use DEF test strip A0005850202 to check for diesel fuel or oil contamination of the DEF fluid. Refer to section
"Checking Diesel Exhaust Fluid Quality". Do the test strips or visual inspection indicate that the DEF is
contaminated?
a. Yes; for diesel fuel or oil contamination, refer to the following table for a list of parts that must be replaced.
Refill the DEF tank with new DEF. Verify repair; perform a Parked SCR Efficiency Test to clear the regulatory
fault. Refer to section "GHG 17 Perform Parked SCR Efficiency Test".
b. No; Go to step 11.
Table 2.
Parts to be replaced for diesel fuel or oil in the DEF system. Refer to the GHG17 DD Platform Workshop Manual
(DDC-SVC-MAN-0190) for proper repair procedures.
Part Description Comment
DEF Tank Chassis OEM Part
DEF Tank Header Chassis OEM Part
DEF Supply Line From DEF Tank To DEF Pump Chassis OEM Part
DEF Line From DEF Pump To DEF Dosing Unit Chassis OEM Part
DEF Return Line From DEF Dosing Unit To Tank Chassis OEM Part
DEF Pump Detroit Diesel Part
DEF Dosing Unit Detroit Diesel Part
11 . Using the refractometer from DEF Test Kit W060589001900, measure the DEF urea percentage. Is DEF urea
percentage between 31 and 34 percent?
a. Yes; Go to step 12.
b. No; drain and flush the DEF tank and the DEF system with water. Refill the DEF tank with new DEF. Verify
repair; perform a Parked SCR Efficiency Test to clear the regulatory fault. Refer to section "GHG 17 Perform
Parked SCR Efficiency Test".
12. Tum the ignition ON (key ON, engine OFF).
13. Inspect the area around the DEF dosing unit gasket for DEF crystallization. Is there any DEF crystallization build-up
present?
a. Yes; this indicates the gasket has failed, NOT the DEF dosing unit. Replace the gasket after completing the
DEF quantity test in the next step. Go to step 14.
b. No; Go to step 14.
14. Unbolt the DEF doser from the aftertreatment; do not disconnect the DEF lines or electrical connector.
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NOTE: Running the engine with DEF Dosing Unit electronically disconnected will induce a DEF doser circuit fault
code. This code can be erased using Diagnosticlink™ once the DEF doser electrical connector is reconnected.
19. Start the engine and perform a complete parked regeneration. The regen will bum off any DEF deposits in the
aftertreatment before checking the NOx sensors.
NOTICE: It may require 30 minutes or longer for the outlet NOx sensor to turn on. Do not replace either sensor
unless directed within the troubleshooting.
20. Run the "Perform the GHG17 Perform Performance Check - Low Temperature ATD" to check for a drifted NOx
sensor. Refer to section "GHG 17 Perform Performance Check - Low Temperature ATD". Are the NOX sensor
readings within 50 Parts Per Million (PPM) of each other?
a. Yes; Go to step 22.
b. No; replace the outlet NOx sensor. Refer to section "Removal of the Selective Catalytic Reduction Outlet NOx
Sensor". Go to step 21.
21. Run the "GHG17 Perform Performance Check - Low Temperature ATD". Refer to section "GHG17 Perform
Performance Check - Low Temperature ATD". Are the inlet NOx sensor and outlet NOx sensor readings within 50
Parts Per Million (PPM) of each other?
a. Yes; Go to step 22.
b. No; replace the inlet NOx sensor. Refer to section "Removal of the Selective Catalytic Reduction Inlet NOx
Sensor". Go to step 22.
22. Reconnect the DEF dosing unit electrical connector.
23. Start the engine and perform a parked regeneration. Monitor the NOx conversion efficiency. Is the NOx conversion
efficiency above 85%?
a. Yes; this fault was likely caused by the DEF build-up in the exhaust which was cleared by the parked
regeneration procedures. Perform a Parked SCR Efficiency Test to clear the regulatory fault. Refer to section
"GHG17 Perform Parked SCR Efficiency Test".
NOTE: Excessive DEF build-up in the exhaust can be caused by a vehicle with a high speed, high average drive
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25. Is the Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) inlet temperature lower than SCR outlet temperature by more than 38°C
(68.4°F)?
Example: SCR outlet temperature is 588°C (1090°F) - SCR Inlet Temp 398°C (749°F) = 171 °C (341 °F). Difference
between inlet and outlet is 171 °C (341 °F), which is greater than 38°C (68.4°F)?
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b. No; replace the drifted temperature sensor and verify repair. Go to step 28.
28. Perform a Parked SCR Efficiency Test to clear the fault. Refer to section "GHG 17 Perform Parked SCR Efficiency
Test".