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Overview

 

CODE REASON EFFECT
Fault Code: 3243
PID: 
SPN: 3060
FMI: 1/18
LAMP: Amber
SRT: 

 

The engine is not warming up as expected.

 

 

None on performance.

Circuit Description

The coolant temperature sensor is a variable resistor sensor and is used to measure the temperature of the coolant of the engine. The engine control module (ECM) supplies 5 volts to the coolant temperature signal circuit. The ECM monitors the change in voltage caused by changes in the resistance of the sensor to determine the coolant temperature.

Component Location

The engine coolant temperature sensor is located on the thermostat housing.

 

Conditions for Running the Diagnostics

This diagnostic runs continuously when the engine is running if the coolant temperature was less than 52°C [126°F] when the engine was started.

Conditions for Setting the Fault Codes

The Engine Control Module (ECM) detected the engine coolant temperature did not reach 72°C [162°F] in a specified amount of time.

Action Taken When the Fault Code is Active

  • The ECM illuminates the amber CHECK ENGINE lamp and/or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) after the diagnostic fails on two consecutive trips.

Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code

  • The fault code status displayed by the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent will change to INACTIVE immediately after the diagnostic runs and passes.
  • The ECM will turn off the amber CHECK ENGINE lamp immediately after the diagnostic runs and passes.
  • For On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) engines, the ECM will extinguish the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) after three consecutive trips where the diagnostic runs and passes.
  • The “Reset All Faults” command in the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent can be used to clear active and inactive faults, as well as extinguish the MIL for OBD applications.

 

Shop Talk

Possible causes of this fault code include:

  • Malfunctioning or damaged engine coolant temperature sensor
  • Malfunctioning or damaged cooling fan component
  • Malfunctioning or damaged engine coolant thermostat.

Solution: S00000261

Verification

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch ON.
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.

Action

  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to read the fault codes.

Specification

Before troubleshooting this fault code, troubleshoot any fault code that is active or has more than one inactive count within the last 25 engine operating hours from the following list:

  • Engine coolant temperature: 144, 145, 334

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

  • Perform a search on the appropriate fault codes.

Validation

  • None

Solution: S00000127

Verification

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF.
  • Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor from the engine wiring harness.

Action

  • Inspect the pins and connectors for damage.

Refer to Procedure 019-361

  • Measure the resistance between the engine coolant temperature sensor SIGNAL pin and engine coolant temperature sensor RETURN pin at the engine coolant temperature sensor.

Specification

  • A malfunctioning temperature sensor has been detected if the resistance is not within the following specification: 180 – 160k Ω

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

  • Replace the coolant temperature sensor.

Refer to Procedure 019-019

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

Solution: S00006090

Verification

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch ON.
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.

Action

  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Check the adjustable parameters settings.

Ensure the following adjustable parameters are set correctly for the application:

  • Fan Control Logic.
  • Fan Control Switch.
  • Air Conditioner Pressure Switch Input.
  • Perform the Fan Override Test.
  • Verify that the fan operates correctly.
  • Verify the fan is engaging at the correct engine temperature for an on-off fan clutch.

Refer to Procedure 008-027

Specification

  • If the cooling fan operation is not within specification, then proceed to the Repair section.

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

Repair or replace only the components that were found to be out of specification.

  • Adjust, repair, or replace the component preventing correct cooling fan operation for an on-off fan clutch.

Refer to Procedure 008-027

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

Solution: S00000785

Verification

Conditions

  • Engine running.

Action

  • Allow the engine to reach operating temperature.
  • Check the thermostat opening temperature with an infrared temperature gun.
  • Check the coolant thermostat for proper operation.

Refer to Procedure 008-013

  • Check for a damaged or leaking thermostat seal.

Refer to Procedure 008-013

  • If a temperature gun is not available or if the temperature gun reading is above the correct thermostat opening temperature, then proceed to Linked Solutions section.

Specification

  • If any damage is noted or if the thermostat does not open at the correct temperature, then a malfunctioning coolant thermostat has been detected.
  • If any damage or if the thermostat seal is found leaking, then a malfunctioning thermostat seal has been detected.

Linked Solutions

  • Out-of-chassis opening temperature test

Refer to S00001359

Repair

  • Replace the engine coolant thermostat.

A new thermostat seal should be used when replacing the engine coolant thermostat.

If the thermostat seal is damaged, the engine coolant thermostat will still need to be replaced since the thermostat seal is not a separately serviceable item.

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

Solution: S00001359

Verification

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF.

Action

  • Perform the out-of-chassis opening temperature test.

Refer to Procedure 008-013

Specification

  • If any damage is noted or if the thermostat does not open at the correct temperature, then a malfunctioning coolant thermostat has been detected.
  • If any damage or if the thermostat seal is found leaking, then a malfunctioning thermostat seal has been detected.

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

  • Replace the engine coolant thermostat.

Refer to Procedure 008-013

A new thermostat seal should be used when replacing the engine coolant thermostat.

If the thermostat seal is damaged, the engine coolant thermostat will still need to be replaced since the thermostat seal is not a separately serviceable item.

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

Solution: S00000443

Verification

Conditions

  • Connect all components.
  • Turn keyswitch ON.
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.

Action

  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to read the fault codes.
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revision listed in the ECM calibration revision history for applicable changes.

Specification

  • If a calibration update for this fault code is available, the ECM calibration revision must be that revision or higher.

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

  • Prior to downloading the ECM calibration, check to see that all job images and all other troubleshooting has been documented as downloading an ECM calibration will remove the fault codes on the ECM.
  • Download the updated ECM calibration code.

Refer to Procedure 019-032

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

Solution: S00001238

Verification

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF.

Action

  • Verify all preceding solution verifications for this fault code have been performed.

Specification

  • If the fault code is still active or inactive with more than one count within the last 25 engine hours and all the preceding solution verifications have been performed, then proceed to the Repair section.

Linked Solutions

  • None

Repair

  • Replace the engine coolant temperature sensor.

Refer to Procedure 019-019

Validation

  • Connect all components
  • Connect the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent.
  • Disable the fault code.
  • Operate the engine within the “Conditions for Clearing the Fault Code” found in the Overview section of the troubleshooting procedure.
  • Verify that the fault code is no longer active.
  • Check ECM Calibration Revision History
  • Use the recommended Cummins® electronic service tool or equivalent to find the current ECM code and revision number in the ECM.
  • Compare the ECM code and revision number in the ECM to the calibration revisions listed in the ECM Calibration Revision History Database for applicable changes related to this fault code.
  • Refer to ECM Calibration Revision History Database.

If all steps have been completed and no root cause has been identified, then follow the technical escalation process.