JLG 601S ANSI Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 3 - CHASSIS & TURNTABLE

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– JLG Lift –

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513

FPP1 Higher Than IVS Limit

This fault will set if the IVS is at idle (open) and the FPP 1 voltage is
greater than 1.2 volts. During this fault, Power Derate (level 2) and the
Low Rev Limit are enforced. When these are enforced the maximum
throttle position is 20% and the maximum engine speed is 1600 RPM.
The Low Rev Limit and Power Derate are enforced for the remainder
of the key-on cycle. If the active fault is no longer present, the MIL
light will flash at 2 Hz for the remainder of the key-on cycle. This is a
reminder that the Power Derate and Low Rev Limits are still enforced.

514

FPP1 Lower Than IVS Limit

This fault will set if the IVS is off-idle (closed) and the FPP 1 voltage is
less than 0.6 volts. During this fault, Power Derate (level 2) and the
Low Rev Limit are enforced. When these are enforced the maximum
throttle position is 20% and the maximum engine speed is 1600 RPM.
These are enforced for the remainder of the key-on cycle. If the active
fault is no longer present, the MIL light will flash at 2 Hz for the remain-
der of the key-on cycle. This is a reminder that the Power Derate and
Low Rev Limits are still enforced.

521

FPP2 High Voltage

This fault will set if signal voltage is over 4.8 volts at any operating
condition while the key is on.If the voltage exceeds 4.8, then FPP2 is
considered out of specification. At this point the EPM does not have a
valid signal, and must therefore enforce the Low Rev Limit and Power
Derate (level 1). When these are enforced the maximum throttle posi-
tion is 50% and the maximum engine speed is 1600 RPM. The Low
Rev Limit is enforced for the remainder of the key-on cycle. If the
active fault is no longer present, the MIL light will flash at 2 Hz for the
remainder of the key-on cycle. This is a reminder that the Low Rev
Limit is still enforced.

522

FPP2 Low Voltage

This fault will set if signal voltage is less than 0.2 volts at any operating
condition while the key is on. If the voltage is less than 0.2, then FPP2
is considered out of specification. At this point the EPM does not
have a valid signal, and must therefore enforce the low rev limit and
Power Derate (level 1). When these are enforced the maximum throt-
tle position is 50% and the maximum engine speed is 1600 RPM. The
low rev limit is enforced for the remainder of the key-on cycle. If the
active fault is no longer present, the MIL light will flash at 2 Hz for the
remainder of the key-on cycle. This is a reminder that the Low Rev
Limit is still enforced.

531

TPS1 (Signal Voltage) High

This fault will set if voltage is above 4.8 volts at any operating condi-
tion while the engine is cranking or running. The engine will not start
or run during this active fault.

532

TPS1 (Signal Voltage) Low

This fault will set if voltage is less than 0.2 volts at any operating con-
dition while the engine is cranking or running. The engine will not
start or run during this active fault.

533

TPS2 (Signal Voltage) High

This fault will set if voltage is above 4.8 volts at any operating condi-
tion while the engine is cranking or running. The engine will not start
or run during this active fault. Throttle Position Sensor #2

534

TPS2 (Signal Voltage) Low

This fault will set if voltage is below 0.2 volts at any operating condi-
tion while the engine is cranking or running. The engine will not start
or run during this active fault.

Table 3-10. EPM Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Diagnostic

Trouble

Code

Description

Cause for Setting DTC

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