4.2.99. SPN 3031, FMI 16, DEF tank temperature ABOVE normalΒΆ
Description
Measured DEF tank temperature is too high. After too high tank temperature, AdBlue need to be changed.
Possible causes are:
- Tank heating valve is clogged to open or assembled backwards
- The DEF tank temp. sensor wiring is defective
- The DEF tank temp. sensor is defective
Reaction in EEM
The FC is stored and the warning lamp is activated. The CAN message indicates active fault.
Solution
First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs again during the next driving cycle, check the following paths:
- Check the coolant circulation of the tank heating element; The hoses from the engine to the heating element and back.
- Check the operation with another tank heating valve to see if the valve is defective.
- Check the DEF tank temp. sensor wiring, the connectors and the contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
NOTE: The DEF tank temp. and level sensors have a common reference GND
- Check the operation with another tank temperature/level sensor to see if the tank temperature/level is defective.
- Change reducing agent(DEF/AdBlue).