CAN temperature sensor supply circuit, short circuit to ground.
Check for short circuit to ground failure on the pins on the EEC control unit that are connected to the CAN temperature sensor supply. For a detailed harness and pin description see the electrical component, under the check tab, in the diagnostic tool. For a general description about different methods for electrical failure checks see the work shop manual subgroup 16-70. In order to inactivate the electrical fault code it is necessary to restart the EEC control unit and activate the actuator. This can be done by first cycling the ignition and then running the air/fuel circuit test with the diagnostic tool or cycling the ignition and then running the system in such a way that the actuator is activated.
What you'll see
No driver-visible symptom recorded.
System reaction
DPF regeneration may be stopped. The SCR reductant dosing may be stopped, which leads to higher emissions.
Diagnostic depth
The EEC control unit is indicating an short circuit to ground fault on the pins connected to the CAN temperature sensor supply.
An short circuit to ground fault on the pins connected to the CAN temperature sensor supply.