Categories: Truck Repair

How to Solve Scania Truck ATA 110 Overvoltage Error

This instruction show you guide on how to diagnose and repair ATA 110 trouble code overvoltage error for Scania trucks.

 

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Error identification

The voltage has been too high.

 

Cause

Fault in alternator or control unit.

 

Notes

The auxiliary heater has been switched off because the voltage to the control unit was too high.

 

Action

Check the voltage supply. Measuring points 1 and 9 in the harness-to-harness connector from the auxiliary heater toward the vehicle cable harness.

If the voltage is above 30 V, check the alternator.

If the voltage is below 30 V, renew the control unit.

Check harness-to-harness connectors and cable harnesses.

Clear the fault code and test run the auxiliary heater and vehicle.

For more information about Scania truck,please refer to:Scania Trouble Repair.

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