Help Code 2636
03-08-2020, (Subject: Help Code 2636 ) 
Post: #6
RE: Help Code 2636
You should measure the resistance of the J1939 circuit and see how close it is to 60-ohms, and how close it is to 120-ohms with the turbo actuator unplugged. If your getting 120-ohms with the actuator plugged in, and a very high resistance with it unplugged, then a terminating resistor (many trucks have the second terminating resistor under the frame down by the emissions systems) may be missing.


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Messages In This Thread
Help Code 2636 - Genovese45 - 03-07-2020,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Rawze - 03-08-2020,
RE: Help Code 2636 - tree98 - 03-08-2020,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Rawze - 03-08-2020
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Unilevers - 03-08-2020,
RE: Help Code 2636 - tree98 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - tree98 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Rawze - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Mr Hagg - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-02-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Rawze - 12-03-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-03-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - tree98 - 12-04-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - BLAKE7700 - 12-04-2021,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Fowjacob - 08-11-2022,
RE: Help Code 2636 - tree98 - 08-11-2022,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Fowjacob - 08-11-2022,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Fowjacob - 08-11-2022,
RE: Help Code 2636 - Rawze - 08-11-2022,



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