PACCAR MX (2004 Emissions) Fault Code: P102F BPV Actuator Temperature – Data Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect, at Ignition On
SET CONDITIONS:
The PCI ECU (D420) detects that the actuator temperature from the BPV valve actuator differs by greater than 3°C [5.4°F] from the average of other temperature sensors on the engine for more than 5 seconds (after the ignition has been keyed off for at least 8 hours).
DIAGNOSTIC CONDITION:
This diagnostic runs:
1. When the ignition is switched on (NO engine start) and
2. The difference between the coolant temperature and ambient temperature is less than 15°C [59°F] and
3. Ambient temperature is more than -20°C [-4°F]
CORRESPONDING OBD READINESS MONITOR:
None
RESET CONDITION:
The 8-hour ignition off diagnostic consists of three separate steps:
1. The vehicle ignition may NOT be keyed on or engine started for 8 to 10 consecutive hours (ideal situation would be overnight).
2. After the 8-10 consecutive hours, key on the ignition (NO engine start) and wait for 10 seconds to allow the system to power-up and the diagnostics to run.
3. Start the engine and let it idle for 2 minutes. This DTC changes to inactive when the fault is no longer detected.
REPAIR VERIFICATION:
1. Clear all DTCs.
2. Test drive or operate the vehicle to meet the diagnostic conditions and set conditions.
3. Did the DTC come back? (Can be pending, inactive or active)
– No, repair successful
– Yes, repair unsuccessful
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
Faulty BPV valve
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
1. The actuator of the BPV valve (L096) is a smart actuator that communicates with the PCI ECU via E-CAN. The actuator ECU is controlled by the PCI ECU but has its own diagnostics.
2. The temperature is measured on the (printed circuit board) of the actuator.
3. For this diagnostic, the actuator temperature received from the BPV valve actuator is compared with an average of other temperature sensors on the engine after the ignition has been keyed off for at least eight hours.
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