The Transmission Control Module (TCM) receives the vehicle’s Cruise Control Pause Command message from a vehicle Electronic Control Unit (ECU) over the Primary Data Link (J1939A). This information is used to determine transmission operation.
The TCM monitors Cruise Control Pause Command messages. If messages are not received or are invalid, the fault is set Active.
FMI 13 - Out of Calibration: Cruise Control Pause Command messages not available for 5 seconds.
FMI 19 - Received Network Data In Error: Cruise Control Pause Command messages invalid for 5 seconds.
FMI 13, 19:
FMI 13, 19: Cruise Control Pause Command messages received and valid for 10 seconds.
FMI 13, 19:
Note: Refer to OEM for troubleshooting a failed system.
Record the transmission fault codes, FMIs, occurrences, and timestamps from the Service Activity Report created during the Diagnostic Procedure.
If Fault Code 129 is Inactive and there are other Active vehicle or transmission fault codes, troubleshoot all Active fault codes. Go to Step V
If Fault Code 129 FMI 13 is Active, refer to OEM and enable vehicle Cruise Control Pause Command message (SPN 5605). Go to Step V
If Fault Code 129 FMI 13 is Inactive, Go to Step V
If Fault Code 129 FMI 19 is Active or Inactive, refer to OEM guidelines for repair of the vehicle Cruise Control Pause Command message (SPN 5605). Go to Step V
Key off.
Reconnect all connectors and verify that all components are properly installed.
Key on with engine off.
Connect ServiceRanger.
Go to “Fault Codes”.
Select “Clear All Faults”.
Operate vehicle and attempt to reset the fault code or duplicate the previous complaint.
Check for fault codes using ServiceRanger.
If no fault codes set and the vehicle operates properly, test complete.
If Fault Code 129 sets Active during operation, Go to Step A
If a fault code other than 129 sets Active, troubleshoot per Fault Code Isolation Procedure Index.