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PRECAUTIONS ON HOW TO REPAIR THE CAN BUS LINES
 
 
 
 
PRECAUTIONS ON HOW TO REPAIR THE CAN BUS LINES
  • If the CAN bus line(s) are repaired, renew all the twisted wires between the end connectors. If the wiring harness is partially repaired, or only CAN_L or CAN_H line is repaired, noise suppression is deteriorated, causing a communication error.
  • If the connector or wire on the main bus line or the sub bus wire is replaced, the frayed end of the twisted wire should be within 10 cm (3.9 inches) from the connector. If it exceeds 10 cm (3.9 inches), twist the wiring harness just like the original twisted wire. If the frayed end exceeds 10 cm (3.9 inches), noise suppression is deteriorated, causing a communication error.
  • If a sub bus line is repaired, splice a new wire directly into the main bus line. If a new wire is spliced into the sub bus line, which is connected to another device, the CAN communication will be disabled.
 
 
 
PRECAUTIONS ON HOW TO REPAIR THE TERMINATOR RESISTOR
If one-side terminator resistor is broken, the CAN communication will continue although noise suppression is deteriorated. No diagnostic trouble codes may be set even if the terminator resistor was broken. If a damage is found, replace the ECU which incorporates the defective terminator resistor.
 
 
 
CAN BUS LINE REPAIR HARNESS (PART NAME AND NUMBER)
Part namePart number
Twist pair cableMN151514