Several control units are applied to electronically controlled vehicles. These units perform each control with informations from various sensors. Thus, sharing signal information from sensors is needed, so CAN communication type whose communication speed is high and insensitive to electrical noise by spark generation is adopted to controlling power-train(engine, atutomatic transaxle, ABS, TCS, ECS)
As sharing signals of engine speed, APS, engaged gear and torque reduction through CAN communication, ECM and TCM modules control vehicle actively.
U0101 is set when ECM send data requiring signal to TCM, but no return signal is transmitted to ECM within 0.5 sec.. This code is due to TCM CAN line related problem or TCM module failure.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause | ||
DTC Strategy | ● Signal monitoring | ● CAN BUS ● CAN communication module component | ||
Enable Conditions | ● IG KEY "ON" | |||
Threshold Value | ● CAN communication error between ECM and TCM | |||
Diagnostic Time | ● 490ms | |||
Fail Safe | Fuel Cut | NO | ||
EGR Off | NO | |||
Fuel Limit | NO | |||
Check Lamp | NO |
Communication Format | DIGITAL "0" | DIGITAL "1"( BUS IDLE ) | CAN Communication Line Resistance | |||
HIGH | LOW | HIGH | LOW | Inside of ECM | Inside of In-pannel junction box | |
CAN 2.0B | 3.5V | 1.5V | 2.5V | 2.5V | 120Ω (20℃) | 120Ω (20℃) |
Monitoring CAN HIGH and LOW simultaneously is important in monitoring CAN communication waveform. When CAN HIGH signal rise to 3.5V and LOW signal drops to 1.5V - voltage difference between HIGH and LOW signal is 2V - at BUS IDLE state(DIGITAL "1") whose reference voltage is 2.5V, "0" is recognized. Besides, comparing HIGH and LOW signal if opposite waveform is detected with the reference voltage of 2.5V, Check if current cam signal transfers correctly.
Continuous "0"signal above 6BIT means the occurence of error in CAN communication. 1BIT is easily distinguished as calculating the time when "SOF"(START OF FRAME) which notifies the start of frame occurs. Check if "0"signal above 6BIT is detected continuously when monitoring CAN communication waveform.