C9.3 Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines Configuration Parameters Caterpillar


Configuration Parameters
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1.1. Check Programmable Parameters (268-2)

Use this procedure if the diagnostic code in Table 1 is active.

Table 1
Codes That Relate to Configuration Parameters 
Code  Code Description  Comments 
268-2  Programmed Parameter Fault : Erratic, Intermittent, or Incorrect  The engines Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects that one or more of the programmable parameters have not been programmed.
The ECM may use a default torque map or the ECM may limit the engine to low idle.
The code is active only. 
Follow the troubleshooting procedure in order to identify the root cause of the problem. 

The AVSpare Electronic Technician (ET) can be used to view certain parameters that can affect the operation of the engine. Cat ET can also be used to change certain parameters. Some parameters cannot be changed and some applications do not allow any changes to the programmable monitoring system. The parameters are stored in the Electronic Control Module (ECM). Some of the parameters are protected from unauthorized changes by passwords. Parameters that can be changed have a tattletale number. The tattletale number shows if a parameter has been changed.

The parameters are divided into two different types:

Customer Specified Parameters - Customer passwords may be required to change the values of customer specified parameters.

System Configuration Parameters - System configuration parameters affect the emissions of the engine or the power of the engine. Factory passwords may be required to change the values of system configuration parameters.



Illustration 1g02161343
Typical configuration screen

  1. Connect to Cat ET.

  2. Select the Service tab.

  3. Select the Configuration tab to view the configuration parameters.

If an ECM is replaced, the appropriate parameters must be copied from the old ECM. Copy the parameters with the "Copy Configuration" feature of the Cat ET. The "Copy Configuration" tab is below the "Configuration" tab. Alternatively, the settings can be recorded on paper and then programmed into the configuration screen that is for the new module.


NOTICE

Changing the parameters during engine operation can cause the engine to operate erratically. Changing the parameters during engine operation can cause engine damage.

Only change the settings of the parameters when the engine is STOPPED.


Check Programmable Parameters (268-2)

If a programmable parameter has not been programmed, the ECM will generate a 268-2 diagnostic code. The programmable parameter that is not programmed will be listed under the code. The unprogrammed parameters will be set to default. Certain aspects of the engines performance and engine monitoring may be affected.

If "Injector Trim" is displayed below a 268-2 diagnostic code on AVSpare Electronic Technician (ET), refer to Troubleshooting, "Injector Trim File - Install".

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