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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
I use a Picoscope for Can testing.
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30th Jun 2018 12:17 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
There are 2 CAN networks. As you are talking about Haldex, I suppose that you want to test the high speed (500kbs) CAN network.
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30th Jun 2018 12:17 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Thanks. That raises another question, showing my ignorance of Can Bus. Is it a star network, with each device connecting back to a central point, or a bus with the devices all chained together? I was wondering if I could prove the wiring by connecting the Haldex ECU to say the wiring that goes to the ABS ECU (which is responding normally). In other words see whether the fault "follows" the ECU, or whether the ECU responds on a different Canbus connection. Another question, if the devices broadcast their data is that unsolicited? So for example it should start sending as soon as it's powered up? ---------- Tony S |
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30th Jun 2018 6:23 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
The high speed CAN, complies with ISO 11898-2.
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30th Jun 2018 7:15 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
Thanks Alex for link to CAN info. Can you get it stuck to top of 'Tech Section' as we have had many questions on fault finding of complex (CAN?) faults. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
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30th Jun 2018 10:16 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Impedance measured at the connector (disconnected from ECU) comes out near enough correct, 61.8 ohms. Next steps I think are going to depend on what gear I can get hold of. If I can get a scope I can have a look for CAN waveforms at that point, showing that CAN data is available at the connector. It should be fair to assume that if the bus is sending data to the connector, then the wiring is correct and would be able to pass data back the other way. If nothing's visible at the connector then something's wrong with the CAN Bus upstream. ----------
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1st Jul 2018 4:09 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
Surely unless you can record and understand what is being said on the CAN bus you are wasting your time.
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1st Jul 2018 4:59 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Speaking purely for myself I can see whether that connection is or is not receiving valid signals at the low lever, ie if the waveforms look correct. I don't need to decode the frames, just confirm that the wiring out to the problem ECU is capable of carrying CAN data. At the moment all I know is that either a fault in the car is stopping it talking to that ECU, or I have two faulty ECUs, the original and the replacement. ---------- Tony S |
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2nd Jul 2018 9:26 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
Tony
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2nd Jul 2018 5:03 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
As you may have guessed I'm not really sure of anything with this issue. However taking this point, the code reader that I've been using (Foxwell) has Land Rover specific software and can interrogate individual modules such as ABS, ATCM etc and read any DTCs as well as identities and live data. However if I ask it to check the RDCM it just gets no response. So if there are any DTCs stored on either the original or the replacement ECU then there's no way of reading them. The appearance is that the ECU is completely dead, but what I can't determine is whether it's the ECU or it's connection to the vehicle. I suppose it's theoretically possible that my code reader just isn't capable of accessing that module, even though it has it listed. But since every other ECU reports that it can't talk to the RDCM and the code reader also reports it can't talk to the RDCM that seems consistent. What I don't know is how much further the actual main agent diagnostics can check. The manual still refers to connecting via the main diagnostic socket rather than directly to the ECU. ---------- Tony S |
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2nd Jul 2018 6:45 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3127 |
Sorry Tony, I missed reading your initial topic fully.
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2nd Jul 2018 8:50 pm |
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aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76 |
Thanks. I actually thought of one more test I can make, other than the CAN Bus functional check. I checked for power and ground using a digital multimeter, so those were high impedance checks passing virtually no current. So as well as yet another check for physical cable or connector damage I think I'll rig up a pair of leads with an indicator bulb or similar. Check that the supply and ground can pass a couple of amps, and I can check for voltage drop on supply or rise on ground.
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3rd Jul 2018 11:45 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Just a thought: connect the tester - its CANL and CANH, with the help of some wiring adaption - on the Haldex connector.
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3rd Jul 2018 3:02 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2183 |
For my sins I am required to play CAN-Open at work.
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3rd Jul 2018 3:16 pm |
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