No Communication With Chassis Control Modules After Reconnecting Battery (SSM69398)
Publication date: 2013-11-06Reference number: SSM69398
NO COMMUNICATION WITH CHASSIS CONTROL MODULES AFTER RECONNECTING BATTERY
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
| LAND ROVER: | Range Rover (All New)/L405; Range Rover Sport/L494 |
| CATEGORY: | Chassis |
SERVICE INFORMATION
Symptom 304000 Suspension System
ISSUE
If the battery supply to the vehicle is disconnected for any reason then either or both of the Chassis Control Modules may not power up correctly. As a result, the SDD service tool will report no communication with the CHCM and/or CHCMB modules. This will only affect a small percentage of parts and on an intermittent basis.
The vehicle may also display error messages on the cluster relating to suspension and adaptive dynamics faults:
- "SUSPENSION FAULT Vehicle Lean When Cornering"
- "SUSPENSION FAULT Max Speed 30 MPH"
- "Adaptive Dynamics Fault"
The SDD tool may also log the following DTCs from modules which communicate with the CHCM and CHCMB:
13MY Range Rover L405
Modules which receive CAN messages from the CHCMB module may log the following DTC
- U012B-00 (C12B-00) - Lost Communication with Chassis Control Module "B"-no sub type information
Content
Modules which receive CAN messages from the CHCM module may log the following DTC
- U012A-00 (C12A-00) - Lost Communication with Chassis Control Module "A"-no sub type information
14MY Range Rover L405, Range Rover Sport 14MY L494
Modules which received CAN messages from the CHCM/CHCMB module may log the following DTC
- U0001-87 (C001-87) - High Speed CAN Communication Bus - missing message
CAUSE
The power up strategy currently in place for the CHCM and CHCMB can cause this concern.
ACTION
To resolve the issue, fully disconnect the negative lead from the battery terminal. Wait for 5 minutes and reconnect the battery negative. Repeat this process if necessary. Ensure that a power supply unit is NOT connected to the vehicle when doing this. SDD should confirm communication with the CHCM and CHCMB (note: the CHCMB is optional) and cluster error messages will no longer appear.