If you go back to 8:15 in the video, that shows what the CAN Bus should look like after the connection is fixed. I will be sure to include better info after repairs in future videos. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
CAN is often noisy and not as clean as you would think, it varies from manufacturer. I ignore the noise unless there are communication problems. Once the repair was made the CAN signal returned to normal CAN voltages even with the noise.
Great find, sometimes the easiest problem is hard or takes sometime to find.
Nice video. Would have liked to see the CAN bus waveform after the fix was confirmed.
If you go back to 8:15 in the video, that shows what the CAN Bus should look like after the connection is fixed.
I will be sure to include better info after repairs in future videos. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks awesome reference diagrams are helpful
What would cause the connector to unplug on its own???
Where are you located at I have the same problem wise. It’s plugged in right
Can you explain why the h.s. CAN looks so bad? Even after the repair it still looks noisy or faulty. I would still assume it had a problem. Thanks
CAN is often noisy and not as clean as you would think, it varies from manufacturer. I ignore the noise unless there are communication problems. Once the repair was made the CAN signal returned to normal CAN voltages even with the noise.
@@autoaidetechnicalservices3981 thanks. I was jusy asking. Not questioning! :)