Question
How to diagnose CAN bus arbitration loss faults in high-traffic networks?
Answer
It locates modules causing frequent message priority conflicts.
Explain
Arbitration loss occurs when multiple nodes transmit simultaneously, but frequent losses indicate faulty modules or misconfigured message IDs. CHEPQ CAN analyzers log arbitration loss events, identify conflicting nodes, and verify message priority assignments. This optimizes network traffic, prevents communication delays, and ensures critical messages (e.g., brake commands) get priority.
Related Diagnostic Guide
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Related Guide: CAN & LIN Vehicle Network Diagnostics
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