For Celect™ Plus engines, the datalink is powered and uses a 6-pin Deutsch connector. (For Celect™ engines, the public datalink is accessed by the control harness through splices in the cab.) The wiring positions follow:
Use test lead, Part Number 3822758, on the Centinel™ control module connector and use test lead, Part Number 3823993, on the 6-pin Deutsch connector to avoid damage to the connector pins.
Disconnect the harness connector from the Centinel™ control module and the Deutsch 6-pin connector.
Turn the keyswitch to the “OFF” position.
Measure the resistance from pin 8 (Heavy-Duty) or pin 6 (High-Horsepower)
of the Centinel™ control module harness connector to pin A of the 6-pin Deutsch connector (or the proper wire splice for the Celect installation).
The multimeter must show a closed circuit (10 ohms or less).
If the circuit is not closed, repair or replace the Centinel™
harness. Refer to Procedure 019-131.
Measure the resistance from pin 9 (Heavy-Duty) or pin 8 (High-Horsepower)
of the Centinel™ control module harness connector to pin B of the 6-pin Deutsch connector (or the proper wire splice for the Celect™ installation).
The multimeter must show a closed circuit (10 ohms or less).
If the circuit is not closed, repair or replace the Centinel™
harness. Refer to Procedure 019-131.
Measure the resistance from pin B of the 6-pin Deutsch connector or pin 9 of the Centinel™ control module harness connector to the engine block. The multimeter must show an open circuit (1M ohms or more).
If the circuit is not open, repair or replace the Centinel™
harness. Refer to Procedure 019-131.
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