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05-08-2024, 08:48 PM | #1 |
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Multiple Error Codes
Done lots of performance and maintenance upgrades to my n54. Recently scanned with pro tools and got a list of codes but little to no videos or info on some of these codes online. If anyone has had em before and was able to resolve the help would be appreciated.
Junction Box 9C69 Rear Cabin Stratification Adjuster A6E5 Fuel-Level Sensor Right Fuel Pump 6293 Control Current Too High Engine 2DED Power Management, Closed-Circuit Current Violation Cluster 931A Fuel-Level Sensor, Right A559 Dashboard: Voltage Supply Has Been Switched Off (Standby Current Cutoff Relay)
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05-11-2024, 04:26 AM | #2 |
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Looks like a short circuit in the fuel pump / level sensor (I think they are both connected to the tank under the rear seat causing drain while the car is off.
...no expert here btw, just navigating some series of errors in mine with Protools too, so anyone jumping in to correct me is welcomed |
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I'd recommend installing ISTA it will give you the circuit diagram and connectors images to help with the debugging of that short. If you can't install it I have it installed here, but don't fully know how to get you the images, can you share the last 7 characters of your VIN? Myself or others can try to pull the images for you |
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Reading Fault Codes is just the FIRST Step. Second Step is (a) "Freeze Frame Data" related to a Fault Code & (b) Live Data where you observe the signal as received by the Module that has that code in Fault Memory. I use INPA & ISTA, but NOT ProTool. INPA/ISTA can do BOTH of those things. I presume ProTool can too? Picking ONE fault to address at a time: Right Fuel Level Sensor. Actually you have BOTH JBE & KOMBI codes for that issue, as Fuel Level Sensors are connected ("Hard-wired") to JBE, which sends data to KOMBI via Bus. Attached is "Warning & Indicator Lights" wiring diagram for your 2009 N54. I also attach ISTA ScreenPrints of Connector Locations & Connector Views, so you can test the wiring with Multimeter. Please let us know if you want suggestions on HOW to test. FF Data for either A6E5 or 931A may offer additional clues. Live Data will show signal value from EACH of the TWO Fuel Level Sensors. KOMBI Fuel Gauge shows TOTAL of two Sensor Values. If you can't read those values using ProTool, use "Hidden Menu 6.00" per this link, to display values on Instrument Cluster: https://www.carsaddiction.com/articl...er-hidden-menu A "0", or nearly-zero reading from the Right Tank Level Sensor can be caused by wiring issue, leaking float, bad sensor, etc. When you post back, it would be helpful to describe "Symptoms" or issues with a particular system, such as gas gauge reads "LOW", never over 1/2 tank, etc. If ProTool will display Live Data, you can view pump voltage and current (Amps), as well as Pump Speed. You can also Trigger or Activate the Pump and view HOW it responds to target Delivery Rate & Speed. George |
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