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Can Communication Codes Guidelines

This document provides diagnostic tips and guidelines for CAN communication codes U1000, U1001, U1002, and U1010 that are related to missing CAN communications on the network. It outlines a 4 step process to diagnose these issues: 1) complete CAN diagnosis with CONSULT-III, 2) view the V-CAN diagram or print CAN monitors, 3) analyze the V-CAN diagram or monitors to determine the error, and 4) if steps 1-3 are inconclusive, refer to basic CAN diagnostic guidelines measuring resistance and voltage values. Tips are also provided to check the module configuration, voltage, and resistance if a control module is suspected of causing the error.

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Can Communication Codes Guidelines

This document provides diagnostic tips and guidelines for CAN communication codes U1000, U1001, U1002, and U1010 that are related to missing CAN communications on the network. It outlines a 4 step process to diagnose these issues: 1) complete CAN diagnosis with CONSULT-III, 2) view the V-CAN diagram or print CAN monitors, 3) analyze the V-CAN diagram or monitors to determine the error, and 4) if steps 1-3 are inconclusive, refer to basic CAN diagnostic guidelines measuring resistance and voltage values. Tips are also provided to check the module configuration, voltage, and resistance if a control module is suspected of causing the error.

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Classification: Reference: Date:

EL10-018 ITB10-029 May 7, 2010

CAN COMMUNICATION CODES – DIAGNOSTIC TIPS & GUIDELINES

APPLIED VEHICLES: All 2005–2010 Infiniti vehicles

SERVICE INFORMATION

Related to communication codes U1000, U1001, U1002, U1010:

• Always diagnose the communication codes first.

• When a module reports a U1000 code, it is typically operating normally; however, there is a
communication error external to that module on the CAN network.

• U1000 indicates an error. V-CAN diagram or CAN Diag Support Monitor provides data to determine
the location of the error.

Step 1

Complete the CAN diagnosis with CONSULT-III (C-III).

• Open ASIST first and then open C-III using the


Consult Utilities icon. This step will help identify
the CAN type on many vehicles using the SIS
function.

• Ensure the correct CAN type is selected. Selecting the incorrect CAN type will lead to mis-
diagnosis.

Step 2

View the V-CAN screen (shown on page 3) or print all CAN Diag Support Monitors (shown on page 4).

• The V-CAN diagram screen is a snap shot only. It must be refreshed after any changes.

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Step 3

Read the V-CAN diagram using the key provided OR reference the appropriate Electronic Service Manual
(ESM) to analyze the CAN Diag Support Monitor data. Determine the incident according to the display.

Step 4

If V-CAN diagnosis is not available or inconclusive, refer to the basic CAN diagnostic guidelines shown on
pages 5-12. These represent electrical values of the CAN system measured at the Data Link Connector or
connectors at non-termination units.

To properly perform these basic checks:

• The battery should be disconnected for resistance checks.

• The ignition should be off.

Tips if a control module is the suspected root cause:

• Improper module configuration or incorrect part numbers may set CAN DTCs.

• Low battery voltage may set CAN DTCs.

• Always confirm the power, ground, and CAN resistance at a suspect module before replacing the
module. Resistance should be close to 60 ohms at the module (measured with the battery
disconnected). The resistance at terminating modules should be close to 120 ohms. Examples of
terminating modules include IPDM, ECM, or BCM. Reference the appropriate ESM to determine
the terminating modules.

DEFINITION OF CAN CODES:


U1000 is related to missing CAN communications on the network.
U1001 is for Engine Control Module (ECM) and is related to missing CAN communications on the network.
U1002 is related to missing CAN communications on the network but has a tighter spec than U1000.
U1010 - Module has internal errors.

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V-CAN Diagram Screen
Step 3 Illustration

Snap shot
only, refresh
here often

TCM

Red = Current Communication Error


Orange = Past or Intermittent Communication Error
Black = Not diagnosed
Green = Normal Operation
Pink = Module error
Note: If module is highlighted in pink when other modules or segments are highlighted in red or
orange, perform diagnosis on other modules, erase DTCs, and run Auto CAN diagnosis with
CONSULT-III again. If module is still highlighted in pink, replace module.

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CAN Diag Support Monitor
Step 3 Illustration

Print Example

NOTE:
These prints are needed for ESM
CAN Diagnosis or if the V-CAN
diagram diagnosis is not available.

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Battery is Possibly
Connected - disconnect and
recheck resistance

120Ω 120Ω

#14 CAN Low #14 CAN 2* Low

>1 KΩ
Data Link
Connector

#13 CAN 2* High


#6 CAN High
* Certain models are equipped
with 2 CAN systems

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Normal Resistance –
CAN Harness

120Ω 120Ω
If measured with
terminating module
disconnected,
Resistance = 120 Ω
60 Ω #14 CAN Low

Data Link
Connector

#6 CAN High
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Normal Resistance –
CAN High to Ground

120Ω 120Ω

#14 CAN Low

1K Ω -OL
Data Link
Connector

Notes:
• OL= Open Circuit #6 CAN High
• Expect OL if battery negative cable is connected
• Expect 1.0KΩ – 1.2KΩ if battery negative cable is disconnected
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Normal Resistance –
CAN Low to Ground

120Ω 120Ω

#14 CAN Low

1K Ω -OL
Data Link
Connector

Notes:
• OL= Open Circuit #6 CAN High
• Expect OL if battery negative cable is connected
• Expect 1.0KΩ – 1.2KΩ if battery negative cable is disconnected

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Open CAN Harness

120Ω 120Ω

#14 CAN Low


120 Ω
Data Link
Connector

#6 CAN High
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Short – CAN High to
CAN Low

120Ω 120Ω

#14 CAN Low


<1 Ω
Data Link
Connector

#6 CAN High

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Normal Voltage –
CAN High

120Ω 120Ω

2.5-3.5 V #14 CAN Low

Data Link
Connector

#6 CAN High

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Normal Voltage –
CAN Low

120Ω 120Ω

1.5-2.5 V #14 CAN Low

Data Link
Connector

#6 CAN High

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