This code appears on the odometer display. It is actually "NO BUS", meaning that the communication "bus" (or data path) has been interrupted between the vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM, Main computer) and the dashboard processor (mini computer). On my Durango, the cause was a faulty PCM. Other sysmtoms included having the truck shut down randomly and "check engine" light coming on, but throwing no code at the OBD-II port. Check the connections on the PCM (there should be 3). It is probably mounted in the engine compartment, above the passenger wheel well. If the connections are good, and you can't find any other disconnected wires, it's probably the PCM. A dealer/mechanic must change it, because it needs to be programmed by Chrysler with VIN and mileage. I paid $800. Good luck!
I would suggest that, instead of relying on the previous posters answer you get someone to check the actual connections to and from the components. In my case it was a wire that had rubbed through the insulation. A simple fix that didn't even cost 8 cents.
Controller area network(can) data bus, high speed bus(-) shorted to data bus(+) in short you have a fault in ur system
Fault code 19456 / EOBD type code P3000 Can data bus, instrumentation- glow plug warning lamp / probale cause wiring, matchingresistor in ECM
Z bus is using in fault analysis of power system..it represents how much impedance the network offers to the fault current.lower the impedence larger the fault current
The star bus topology has the most fault tolerance.
The fault if a school bus gets into a wreck on icy roads would be determined by the police officers who investigate the accident. If there was any fault of the school district, it would be decided in court.
When a fault occurs in the electric bus (electric lines and intersections) due to short circuit between the phases or between 1 or more phase and ground, the current value mounts up to a very high value, which is known as bus fault current. This high value of current may cause damages to the transformers and could also rupture the other electric lines connected to the bus.
bus regervation
P202C-004 = CAN BUS signal from EIS controller,CAN BUS signal error
The item for which the LED indicates is in a fault condition. Since there exist many brands of PLCs, there are many conditions indicated such as BUS FAULT, SYSTEM FAULT, I/O FAULT, COMMUNICATION FAULT, and many others.
it means that one of the fuses in the power distribution center is shot
Star and Bus
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