International Fault Code

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  1. mrabourn

    mrabourn Bobtail Member

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    have a 2007 9400i showing two faults sid231_p and sid251_a any help trouble shooting this or identifying would be appreciated.
     
  2. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    The LCD display is not showing fault codes. You cannot troubleshoot from that information. If you have any warning lights, then you need a proper scan tool to retrieve the codes. If you have no warning lights on, ignore those messages. International never intended the LCD to be a code reader and many are displayed in error.
     
  3. CeddyP3

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    I’m having these same exact lights come on , on a 2011 int prostar. The yellow triangle, the TC and the stop engine light , and the abs module * light comes on the lcd, I turn the key , and hear all 4 modules click, but it don’t dot spit. We hooked it to a pc no codes.. only “ power break supply “ the stop engine light comes on shortly after cranking the truck, but after warming the engine and rebooting the system by holding the “ cruise on and cruise resume “ it goes off
     
  4. Heavyd

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    Ok, I'll tell you how I would approach this... I would connect Navistar Engine Diagnostic software program to it to read the codes. This is the Navistar program the dealers use. Other off-brands of software don't always report the codes properly. If the engine has no codes, then I would connect Diamond Logic Builder software program to it to see what the body controller is logging. Then I would connect Bendix ACom or Meritor ToolBox software program to it to check what the abs is logging and go from there.