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General Information
cen dm 02.01.001
The ICU lightbar has three or four rows of warning and indicator
lights with icon symbols, depending on the ICU. The positions of the
lights may vary for the different ICU's, but the telltales are standard
for all applications. See Table. for a listing of
standard and commonly used warning and indicator lamps.
Warning and indicator lamps illuminate in red (danger), amber (caution),
green (status advisory), or blue (high-beam headlights active).
Important: Depending upon local jurisdictional emissions
guidelines, vehicles may not be equipped with all of the lamps shown
in Table..
Table 1,
Common Warning and Indicator Lamps
Common
Warning and Indicator Lamps
Lamp
Description
Color
STOP Engine1
Indicates
a serious fault that requires engine shutdown immediately. The engine
protection system reduces the maximum engine torque and speed, and,
if the condition does not improve, shuts down the engine within 30
to 60 seconds.
Safely bring the vehicle to a stop on the side
of the road and shut down the engine as soon as the red light is seen.
Important: If the engine shuts down while the vehicle
is in a hazardous location, turn the key to the OFF position for a
few seconds, then restart the engine and move the vehicle to a safer
location.
Red
Low Air
Pressure
Indicates
air pressure in the primary or secondary reservoir is below 70 psi
(483 kPa).
Parking
Brake
Indicates
the parking brake is engaged. An audible alert activates when the
vehicle is moving over 2 mph (3 km/h) with the parking brake set.
Low Battery
Voltage
Indicates
that battery voltage is 11.9 volts or less.
Unfastened
Seat Belt
Activates
with an audible alert when the system detects that the parking brake
is off and the driver seat belt is not fastened on some vehicles.
On other vehicles, this lamp illuminates for 15 seconds when the ignition
is first turned on.
CHECK Engine1
Indicates
an engine condition (low oil pressure, low coolant level, high coolant
temperature, high DPF soot level, or uncontrolled DPF regeneration)
that requires correction. Correct the condition as soon as possible.
If the condition worsens, the STOP engine lamp illuminates.
Amber
High Exhaust
System Temperature (HEST)1
Slow (10-second)
flashing indicates a regeneration (regen) is in progress.
IMPORTANT:
When the HEST lamp is illuminated, do not park the vehicle near flammable
material.
Solid illumination indicates high exhaust temperatures
at the outlet of the tail pipe when speed is below 5 mph (8 km/h).
Diesel Particulate
Filter (DPF) Status
Solid illumination
indicates a regen is required. Change to a more challenging duty cycle
(such as highway driving) to raise exhaust temperatures for at least
twenty minutes, or perform a parked regen.
Blinking indicates
that a parked regen is required immediately. An engine derate and
shutdown occurs.
Malfunction
Indicator Lamp (MIL)
Indicates
an emissions-related fault. See the engine operation manual for details.
Vehicle
ABS
Momentary
illumination indicates the vehicle ABS is engaged.
Solid illumination
indicates a problem with the vehicle ABS. Repair the ABS immediately
to ensure full braking capability.
Amber
Trailer
ABS
Momentary
illumination indicates the trailer ABS is engaged.
Solid illumination
indicates a problem with the trailer ABS. Repair the ABS immediately
to ensure full braking capability.
No Charge
Indicates
the alternator is not properly powering the electrical system.
Water in
Fuel
Indicates
the fuel may contain water. Drain any water collected in the fuel/water
separators.
Fuel Filter
Restriction
Indicates
the fuel filter is clogged and requires service.
Check Transmission
Indicates
an undesirable transmission condition.
Transmission
Overheat
Indicates
high transmission temperature.
Wheel Spin
Flashing
indicates the ATC system is active, or the ATC button has been pressed
to allow wheel slip.
Solid illumination indicates a problem
with the ATC system. Repair the ATC system immediately to ensure full
braking capability.
Engine Brake
Indicates
the engine brake is enabled.
Green
Left-Turn
Signal
Flashing
indicates the outside left-turn signal lights are activated.
Right-Turn
Signal
Flashing
indicates the outside right-turn signal lights are activated.
High-Beam
Headlights
Indicates
the high-beam headlights are on.
Blue
See Fig. for an explanation of the aftertreatment system (ATS) warning
indicators, and actions required to avoid further engine protection
steps.