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I don’t really work with cars, but I’m an IT trainee. Watching this video was really informative, interesting and you explained everything very well. Thank you so much, I have always wondered how the can bus works exactly. Keep up the good work! And also now I understand why the ford focus of my sister in law was acting up with weird and seemingly unrelated error codes when the solder joints of her cluster broke.
Thanks, I started working on cars setting point gaps and using a timing light. Now I work on adaping modern engines into older vehicles. The overview was helpful.
Thank you so much 😊 If the resistance is between 37 ohms and 40 ohms in a Nissan Sunny N17 and if you use a buzzer with an ohmmeter between the can high or can low and ground, it will make a buzzer sound, and if you reverse the leads of the ohmmeter, the buzzer will not make a sound. What is the reason?
This is video is absolute gold! Such great information and the way you present this information is very easily digestible for dummies like myself. Thank you for making this video you good man you!
Can u help me car turned off and won’t turn back on. I have no connection to the ecu. I have checked the inside of the ecu and it looks fine. So I was thinking the can bus. Maybe I’m wrong but according to what you say in your video that it’s multifunctional and one won’t stop the other from working? If I go by that it can’t be the can bus system.
Well..If terminating Resistance is Inside ECU, doesnt it disrupt CAN communication when we remove ECU from the vehicle? But as we can see CAN system still works after Removing ECU?
Hi my friend. CAN BUS is a multi-master network, so, removing a unit should not disrupt the entire network (although I have seen some cases that it does 😒). Anyway, removing the ECM or even a terminating resistor (in case of having an external resistor) will only make the network more noise sensitive and voltage fluctuation will put the other control units at risk, but network must still work.
Please elaborate on the voltage on CAN HI and CAN LO. What is your reference? Are you measuring the voltage between the two CAN wires or are you measuring from the CAN wires to frame ground? Also, where does the power originate from to provide the voltage changes? Does each module require a 12 volt line and a ground for power?
Hi there, voltage comes from each control unit as each unit connected to the CAN-Bus has got a CAN controller inside which regulates the BUS voltage and convert the signals to the CAN message format. For measuring the voltage on CAN-Hi, voltmeter red prob on CAN-Hi wire/pin, and black prob on body ground. Same way for CAN-Low but this time red prob on CAN-Low wire/pin. Ignition switch also must be on.
Hi there. Normally gateway is connected between two different types of network. If you have multiple units connected to two CAN-Bus, that one which must be on the car in any circumstances is the gateway. For example, smart key control module is not a gateway as you may have a car without smart key. But instrument cluster is a must on the car. Also, workshop manual can help for finding the gateways.
Great vid. Question though, in end of video you showed what a short to ground looks like on the pico waveform. But if you created a short to ground why didnt you blow a fuse?
Hi there, thanks for the comment. There was no fuse issue because battery voltage is not provided directly to the CAN-Bus, so there is no fuse for the network, as voltage is provided through the CAN-Controllers inside the control units. So that short to ground will be detected by the CAN-Controllers and will change the mode to limp-home mode.
Great video! Question i have is does it cutting and reconecting C can cables(wires) making any disfunction of can bus signals ? For example is the lenght of cables gets changed Thanks for answer
I liked your video it has a good explanation for how the basics of this can bus system works. I was hoping that you might have an example of a failure or what really happens when one of these modules is bringing down the can and how you find out which one that is. I did need this though as i have very limited knowledge on a can bus system and working with electrical problems on a vehicle this could be helpful.
Hi there, Thanks for your feedback. I actually didn’t want to make this video too long. There are more videos coming soon about CAN-Bus and hopefully what you mentioned will be included.
Im an EC engineer.I found your video information very useful as I have a 18 Accent, installed with a TS7 android player. I was looking for CAN bus to chose while configuring the Android system.I was not sure.
I understand your talking automotive but in semis they use several datalinks and terminating resistors are inside of either a module or a starpoint. Example being on a New Cascadia on the powertrain CAN the terminating resistors are located within the CPC and the ACM. Within the PT CAN the MCM is part of the datalink but does not contain a terminating resistor. This is true for both Detroit and Cummins as far as my experience has shown me.
Hi there, thanks for sharing your experience. Different companies tend to put the terminating resistors in different locations. Most of the times one of them is inside the ECM, and the other one could be inside any unit on CAN-Bus. For example I’ve seen the second resistor inside the BCM, Instrument cluster, interior fuse box and on some models I’ve seen an external terminating resistor as well.
I tested according to what I see in your video but I do not see what happens if there is a short to power. When ohm testing 6 to 14 with the key off I get OL. Voltage on pin 6 is 10v and voltage on pin 14 is 8v. The van will not crank or start. The scantool can only communicate with modules on the low speed bus. It cannot communicate with ecm or tcm which are where the resistors are. I would suspect there is a short to power in one of the modules correct?
Thanks for the information. But there was something I'm still wondering. How did you know that the A/C module was the Gateway? Is there any way to check that? Except for just testing disconnecting each module?
thanks for explaining I have an issue on my Suburban 2012 , I got these code : P0700 Transmission control system ( MIL Request ) , U0073 Control Module Communication Bus "A" Off , P2635 Fuel Pump "A" Low /Performance from where should I start the solution thanks
Hi there, normally if there is a major issue on CAN bus, there will be no communication between scan tool and that control module, I would start by checking the PCM connectors. Do you get any other simile fault codes in other control modules too?
HI there, congratulations this is one of the better CAN bus videos. If I can respectfully suggest something that you could clarify: you explained the gateway module purpose and that terminating resisitors. However, given that both the Nav-AV Modcule and the AC Module (M-Can) are connecteed to C Can, you did not make clear how to determine which module of the two is the Gateway. You simply just stated that it was the AC module. Same for the Smart Key Module and the Instrument Cluster (B-CAN).They are both also both connected to the C-CAN. How do you know that the IC is the Gateway. How do you determine that just be looking at the wiring diagram. Yes I understand you could unplug modules until you see 120ohms on the meter, but that is a very long way around requiring often a lot of work. thanks again.
Yes, that’s right, it’s really important to know which unit is the CAN-BUS gateway. I simply knew that for this car that I presented because it was mentioned in workshop manual, I’ve seen this reference to the gateway sometimes in wiring diagram and sometimes in workshop manual
Unplugging modules until you see 120Ω on the meter would find the module which contains a terminating resistor. But, if I understand correctly, that isn't necessarily the gateway.
I finally get it! Best explanation ever seen. Much Thanks and you deserve all the Subscribe and likes. I now have the tools to check my U0100 trouble code. Cheers
hi...i have some problem with CAN..car.is an Audi a6 c6 year 2010....i have no comunicațional with CAN and generator and batery module .....eror j533....have any idea were to look?thank you🍻
The best way is to check the wiring diagram to see where are terminating resistors are located. Normally one of them is inside the Engine ECU, but the second one could be located in different units. So as soon as you found the locations, you can check them both, on Can-Bus terminals.
@@AutomotiveDiagnosis Good morning thanks for your help it says Faults engine can bus Alarm Earth fault Triggered Help check connector(s)ECU supply .check Installation Connector(s) what I have to do please
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Excellent explanation , thank you very much , watching you from Egypt , it is really fantastic video , waiting for more videos like that, thanks a lot.
Hi there, thanks for the great question. In each CAN data frame, there are multiple fields, the second one is called “arbitration field” which decides the message priority. So if two control units are sending messages at a very same time, arbitration field decides which one has a higher priority. Therefore, the message with the highest priority will be sent first.
So I checked I have 60ohms with ecu plugged in but no power and then when I disconnect the ecu and I get 120ohms that means ecu resistor is bad is that correct. So I need a new ecu or fix that one correct.
Why the A/V and navigation is not a gateway and only the A/C Control the gateway ? I am confused as the diagram shows it's connected to both C can and Mcan as well.
Hi my friend. Yes there are multiple control units connected to more than one network but they are not all gateways. Manufacturers consider the number of signals transferred between a control unit and each network to select a gateway, also option availability on the car is an important factor for this as they might offer different options in different countries.
Hi my friend. That's oscilloscope. That model was Hantek, but I have used a couple of other oscilloscopes on the channel as well. Also this coming week I will try to upload a video about a new budget handheld Oscilloscope that might be good for you. So please keep an eye on the channel this week.
You might be interested in watching the following video too: CAN-BUS Step by Step Diagnosis | Resistance, Voltage, Short Circuit & Pin to Pin Diagnostic ruclips.net/video/8p3EauD0ufg/видео.html
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I have never seen a better explanation of the CAN-BUS, I am extremely grateful...!!!
Thanks my friend. I’m glad you liked it.
CAN BUS stands for Controller Area Network Bus in case anyone wondered.
I don’t really work with cars, but I’m an IT trainee. Watching this video was really informative, interesting and you explained everything very well. Thank you so much, I have always wondered how the can bus works exactly. Keep up the good work!
And also now I understand why the ford focus of my sister in law was acting up with weird and seemingly unrelated error codes when the solder joints of her cluster broke.
Thanks for watching the video and sharing your experience. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Haha. Same here. I'm working as an IT professional but just want to learn about car diagnostic as a hobby :-)
Thanks, I started working on cars setting point gaps and using a timing light. Now I work on adaping modern engines into older vehicles. The overview was helpful.
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Very informative and helpful with clear explanations about Can Bus
Glad you think so!
Great info especially about the termination resistors.
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If the resistance is between 37 ohms and 40 ohms in a Nissan Sunny N17 and if you use a buzzer with an ohmmeter between the can high or can low and ground, it will make a buzzer sound, and if you reverse the leads of the ohmmeter, the buzzer will not make a sound.
What is the reason?
This is video is absolute gold! Such great information and the way you present this information is very easily digestible for dummies like myself. Thank you for making this video you good man you!
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Bro thank you for that. You just simplified something intimidating
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Can u help me car turned off and won’t turn back on. I have no connection to the ecu. I have checked the inside of the ecu and it looks fine. So I was thinking the can bus. Maybe I’m wrong but according to what you say in your video that it’s multifunctional and one won’t stop the other from working? If I go by that it can’t be the can bus system.
Well..If terminating Resistance is Inside ECU, doesnt it disrupt CAN communication when we remove ECU from the vehicle? But as we can see CAN system still works after Removing ECU?
Hi my friend. CAN BUS is a multi-master network, so, removing a unit should not disrupt the entire network (although I have seen some cases that it does 😒). Anyway, removing the ECM or even a terminating resistor (in case of having an external resistor) will only make the network more noise sensitive and voltage fluctuation will put the other control units at risk, but network must still work.
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Please elaborate on the voltage on CAN HI and CAN LO. What is your reference? Are you measuring the voltage between the two CAN wires or are you measuring from the CAN wires to frame ground? Also, where does the power originate from to provide the voltage changes? Does each module require a 12 volt line and a ground for power?
Hi there, voltage comes from each control unit as each unit connected to the CAN-Bus has got a CAN controller inside which regulates the BUS voltage and convert the signals to the CAN message format. For measuring the voltage on CAN-Hi, voltmeter red prob on CAN-Hi wire/pin, and black prob on body ground. Same way for CAN-Low but this time red prob on CAN-Low wire/pin. Ignition switch also must be on.
Thank you very much for the very informative video!! I learned a lot from you!! Keep up your good work!!
Thanks for watching the video and supporting the channel
Hi,How do you say AC control and Instrumentation control alone is gateway.Can you explain how to intrepret that?
Hi there. Normally gateway is connected between two different types of network. If you have multiple units connected to two CAN-Bus, that one which must be on the car in any circumstances is the gateway. For example, smart key control module is not a gateway as you may have a car without smart key. But instrument cluster is a must on the car. Also, workshop manual can help for finding the gateways.
Great vid. Question though, in end of video you showed what a short to ground looks like on the pico waveform. But if you created a short to ground why didnt you blow a fuse?
Hi there, thanks for the comment. There was no fuse issue because battery voltage is not provided directly to the CAN-Bus, so there is no fuse for the network, as voltage is provided through the CAN-Controllers inside the control units. So that short to ground will be detected by the CAN-Controllers and will change the mode to limp-home mode.
Great video! Question i have is does it cutting and reconecting C can cables(wires) making any disfunction of can bus signals ? For example is the lenght of cables gets changed
Thanks for answer
Grate material. Don't stop doing this. Thank you👊
Thanks my friend, more videos to come.
Can you show troubleshooting step for a can module ,thanks for all your great work
Sure thing my friend
Finally some good videos on youtube, thanks
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I liked your video it has a good explanation for how the basics of this can bus system works. I was hoping that you might have an example of a failure or what really happens when one of these modules is bringing down the can and how you find out which one that is. I did need this though as i have very limited knowledge on a can bus system and working with electrical problems on a vehicle this could be helpful.
Hi there,
Thanks for your feedback. I actually didn’t want to make this video too long. There are more videos coming soon about CAN-Bus and hopefully what you mentioned will be included.
Im an EC engineer.I found your video information very useful as I have a 18 Accent, installed with a TS7 android player. I was looking for CAN bus to chose while configuring the Android system.I was not sure.
Hi my friend. I’m glad it was helpful.
I understand your talking automotive but in semis they use several datalinks and terminating resistors are inside of either a module or a starpoint. Example being on a New Cascadia on the powertrain CAN the terminating resistors are located within the CPC and the ACM. Within the PT CAN the MCM is part of the datalink but does not contain a terminating resistor. This is true for both Detroit and Cummins as far as my experience has shown me.
Hi there, thanks for sharing your experience. Different companies tend to put the terminating resistors in different locations. Most of the times one of them is inside the ECM, and the other one could be inside any unit on CAN-Bus. For example I’ve seen the second resistor inside the BCM, Instrument cluster, interior fuse box and on some models I’ve seen an external terminating resistor as well.
I tested according to what I see in your video but I do not see what happens if there is a short to power. When ohm testing 6 to 14 with the key off I get OL. Voltage on pin 6 is 10v and voltage on pin 14 is 8v. The van will not crank or start. The scantool can only communicate with modules on the low speed bus. It cannot communicate with ecm or tcm which are where the resistors are. I would suspect there is a short to power in one of the modules correct?
Thank you very much for initiating on CAN Bus communication !
So nice of you
Very nice explanation... thank so much and keep up the good work
Thanks, I’m glad you liked it
Great video can i ask what you call those probe converts are for the multi meter?
Thanks for watching the video. They are called back prob pins.
Thank you very much it’s really helpful explain
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Thank you for this insight, looking forward to learning more
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You've really educated me on CAN BUS,thanks so much.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video, more videos on CAN-BUS are coming soon.
Very Good and clear explanation!
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the information. But there was something I'm still wondering. How did you know that the A/C module was the Gateway? Is there any way to check that? Except for just testing disconnecting each module?
Hi there, thanks for your comment. Mostly workshop manual or wiring diagram are very helpful for finding this kind of information.
thanks for explaining I have an issue on my Suburban 2012 , I got these code : P0700 Transmission control system ( MIL Request ) , U0073 Control Module Communication Bus "A" Off , P2635 Fuel Pump "A" Low /Performance from where should I start the solution thanks
Hi there, normally if there is a major issue on CAN bus, there will be no communication between scan tool and that control module, I would start by checking the PCM connectors. Do you get any other simile fault codes in other control modules too?
@@AutomotiveDiagnosis I appreciate thank you very much
HI there, congratulations this is one of the better CAN bus videos. If I can respectfully suggest something that you could clarify: you explained the gateway module purpose and that terminating resisitors. However, given that both the Nav-AV Modcule and the AC Module (M-Can) are connecteed to C Can, you did not make clear how to determine which module of the two is the Gateway. You simply just stated that it was the AC module. Same for the Smart Key Module and the Instrument Cluster (B-CAN).They are both also both connected to the C-CAN. How do you know that the IC is the Gateway. How do you determine that just be looking at the wiring diagram. Yes I understand you could unplug modules until you see 120ohms on the meter, but that is a very long way around requiring often a lot of work. thanks again.
Yes, that’s right, it’s really important to know which unit is the CAN-BUS gateway. I simply knew that for this car that I presented because it was mentioned in workshop manual, I’ve seen this reference to the gateway sometimes in wiring diagram and sometimes in workshop manual
@@AutomotiveDiagnosis ok often it’s not identified unfortunately
Unplugging modules until you see 120Ω on the meter would find the module which contains a terminating resistor. But, if I understand correctly, that isn't necessarily the gateway.
@@ncdave4life Absolutely, terminating resistor is not necessarily installed inside the gateway.
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hi...i have some problem with CAN..car.is an Audi a6 c6 year 2010....i have no comunicațional with CAN and generator and batery module .....eror j533....have any idea were to look?thank you🍻
As far as I remember, J533 is the CAN gateway integrated with instrument cluster. So not a bad idea to check it out.
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Hi there, there is a CAN controller inside each control unit which regulates the CAN voltage constantly.
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Plz where is location of can gateway module in kia cerato 2011
I have
U0101 lost com. With TCM c-can
u0001 high speed can com. Bus off c-can
Hi there, gateway is the instrument cluster.
Thank you for a good explanation of the different can lines possible.ck,wisc.
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Here is always a fan of your videos, thanks
I appreciate that!
So once the resistance between CAN-HI and CAN-LO is measured and 120 ohm instead of 60, how would i identify the open control module?
The best way is to check the wiring diagram to see where are terminating resistors are located. Normally one of them is inside the Engine ECU, but the second one could be located in different units. So as soon as you found the locations, you can check them both, on Can-Bus terminals.
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Can anyone explain what the term “Open Can” means? Is it a security issue or ??
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Thanks for watching. You can also watch the following video for more information about LIN-Bus:
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Perfect and well-presented
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I have volvo D9 generator it says engine can bus what the problem please any ideas
Hi there, do you read the code on engine or other units?
Sometimes this problem comes only from a dirty connector.
@@AutomotiveDiagnosis Good morning thanks for your help it says Faults engine can bus Alarm Earth fault Triggered Help check connector(s)ECU supply .check Installation Connector(s) what I have to do please
@@lesforets start by checking the ECM connector, and all fuses for ECM power supply.
@@AutomotiveDiagnosis will do thanks a lot
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hellow sir i really like your video from Philippines,, sir how to know the pin out of any module or to access the module pin out, or a link...thanks your teaching us
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Thanks for your effort to share you knowledge. I hope you can make a video on intire for ABS module specially in ford models. Thanks.
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Excellent explanation , thank you very much , watching you from Egypt , it is really fantastic video , waiting for more videos like that, thanks a lot.
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Great video, thanks a lot. A question: can two modules communicate at the same time or not? Does one communication block another one until it's done?
Hi there, thanks for the great question. In each CAN data frame, there are multiple fields, the second one is called “arbitration field” which decides the message priority. So if two control units are sending messages at a very same time, arbitration field decides which one has a higher priority. Therefore, the message with the highest priority will be sent first.
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So I checked I have 60ohms with ecu plugged in but no power and then when I disconnect the ecu and I get 120ohms that means ecu resistor is bad is that correct. So I need a new ecu or fix that one correct.
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You may also watch the following video for B-CAN diagnostic:
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Why the A/V and navigation is not a gateway and only the A/C Control the gateway ?
I am confused as the diagram shows it's connected to both C can and Mcan as well.
Hi my friend. Yes there are multiple control units connected to more than one network but they are not all gateways. Manufacturers consider the number of signals transferred between a control unit and each network to select a gateway, also option availability on the car is an important factor for this as they might offer different options in different countries.
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Hi .. good day .. my master teacher can I ask if where can I buy that item that have connection with your laptop what's that item?
Hi my friend. That's oscilloscope. That model was Hantek, but I have used a couple of other oscilloscopes on the channel as well. Also this coming week I will try to upload a video about a new budget handheld Oscilloscope that might be good for you. So please keep an eye on the channel this week.
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@@AutomotiveDiagnosis but ..where it's applicable to my laptop?
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This video was exactly what I needed to understand the CAN network. Are you going to make any video about other types of CAN too?
I’m glad you liked it. Yes, many more videos are coming about CAN-BUS.
What I know is CAN bus is generic called CAN open. I worked in heavy equipment using CAN bus and same as what is applied to small car.
@@arttellama2408 thanks for sharing your experience
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You might be interested in watching the following video too:
CAN-BUS Step by Step Diagnosis | Resistance, Voltage, Short Circuit & Pin to Pin Diagnostic
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