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generic or reserved
U3502
Control Module Input Power A Circuit High
Input power line A voltage above expected range — typically charging system overvoltage. A communication loss with this module breaks any function relying on its data — diagnostic tools may show 'no response' and dependent modules can fall into limp mode.
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Typegeneric or reserved
GroupU3
Range / number5 / 02
Possible causes
- Alternator regulator failed (overvoltage) high
- Gateway module routing CAN messages incorrectly low
- CAN terminating resistor (120 Ω) drifted out of spec low
Symptoms
- Multiple warning lights may illuminate
- Affected modules may go into limp mode or shut down
- Specific functions inoperative depending on module
- Diagnostic tools may show communication faults
Inspection / repair
- Difficulty: medium
- DIY: possible
- Estimated cost: 50–600 €
- Estimated time: 0.5–3 h
- Component: module power a
- Component: charging system
- MIL / check engine light
- limp mode possible
Sources
References
sae:J2012