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wire for connection to diagnostic testing equipment like the 801 and some 701 controllers. Models prior to these have no diagnostics. DO NOT wipe the fault codes without permanently recording them, this information can contain valuable clues for anyone diagnosing eberspacher fault codes d4 problems. Some serious faults lock out the heater for safety reasons, always clear those faults eberspacher fault code 33 before resetting. Description 'open circuit' means no electrical path exists, like a wire disconnected or broken. Description 'short circuit' means an electrical path
Eberspacher Fault Code 52
exists, like two uninsulated wires touching together. Connector S1 is on the cable from the Airtronic. Connector B1 joins this to the wiring loom. Early model Airtronic ECUs have a plastic cable covering, later generation ECUs have http://www.pfjones.co.uk/eberspacher-fault-codes.html a tape covering and are said to be more reliable. Use the fault codes as a starting point, look at our other pages for more help if required. Be aware that where the code shows a component has failed the ECU is unable to identify if it is the component itself that has failed or the electronic circuitry inside the ECU between the main microprocessor brain and the wiring is damaged. If you have any faulty http://www.letonkinoisvarnish.co.uk/Fault_codes.html parts except for glowpin screens or gaskets please donate them to us for science, we learn a lot from faulty parts. This fault table is for Airtronic and Hydronic models but most fault codes apply to other models. I found the Fault code table in the Eberspacher D2 manual has many errors, mostly probably due to translation into English, that mean some of the explanations in the manual are almost meaningless to general users. I used the information from that manual but I corrected obvious errors plus added material from our own experience. This table will be updated as other water heater pages are added. Fault codes greater than 99 do not exist, if displayed look at the Weird faults section on the Faults page. 1 Eberspacher Airtronic Fault Codes letonkinoisvarnish.uk Code Faulty description Comments and •remedial action. Fault table corrected plus additional information by www.letonkinoisvarnish.uk DO NOT wipe the fault codes without permanently recording them, this information can be valuable for anyone diagnosing problems. Some serious faults lock out the heater for safety reasons, clear before resetting. 000 No faults 004 Short circuit fresh air output •Check wiring on Connector B1 pin 16 for short circuit to earth. If ok replace ECU 005 Short circuit car alarm output •Check wiring on Connector B1 pin 15 for short circuit to earth. If ok r
Register Main WOA Website WOA Board Index Westerly Owners Technical Information Search Eberspacher Fault codes Moderator: philipstevens Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 1 post • Page 1 http://www.westerly-owners.co.uk/woaforum/viewtopic.php?t=2475 of 1 philipstevens Site Admin Posts: 922 Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:10 pm Eberspacher Fault codes Quote Postby philipstevens » Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:50 pm Copied from http://www.letonkinoisvarnish.co.uk/Fault_codes.htmlEberspacher Fault codes.Description 'open circuit' means no electrical path exists, like a wire disconnected or broken.Description 'short circuit' means an electrical path exists, like two uninsulated wires touching together.Connector S1 is on the cable fault code from the Airtronic. Connector B1 joins this to the wiring loom.Early model Airtronic ECUs have a plastic cable covering, later generation ECUs have a tape covering and are said to be more reliable.This fault table is for Airtronic heaters but fault codes are generally common to other models.It uses information from the Airtronic D2 manual but I have corrected obvious errors plus added eberspacher fault code material from our own experience.Use the fault codes as a starting point, look at our other pages for more help if required.Be aware that where the code shows a component has failed the ECU is unable to identify if it is the component itself that has failed or the electronic circuitry inside the ECU between the main microprocessor brain and the wiring is damaged.If you have any faulty parts except for glow-pin screens or gaskets please donate them to us for science, we learn a lot from faulty parts.Fault codes are generated by modern Eberspacher heaters (eg D*LCC and Airtronics), these have a blue/white wire for connection to diagnostic testing equipment.Earlier models like D*LC have limited diagnostics which flash the green controller light, see manuals for details.Models prior to these have no diagnostics.Code Faulty description Comments and remedial action.000 No faults 004 Short circuit fresh air output Check wiring on Connector B1 pin 16 for short circuit to earth. If OK replace ECU005 Short circuit car alarm output Check wiring on Connector B1 pin 15 for short circuit to earth. If OK replace ECU009 Cut off AD