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Scania C007 E30 Euro 6 Coordinator Faults

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Scania C007 E30 Euro 6 Coordinator Faults

Scania C007 E30 Coordinator

Scania Euro 6 vehicles often experience electrical or communication-related issues. As a result, a range of faults may appear on diagnostic tools. Among the most common areas of concern is the coordinator unit. This component, in particular, can trigger various warnings and lead to performance problems. Furthermore, these faults can affect the drivability, reliability, and safety of the vehicle. In this post, we’ll explore the typical issues caused by coordinator faults. Additionally, we’ll explain how they can be diagnosed and repaired professionally to avoid costly downtime.

Common Faults: 
  • ABS voltage output fault
  • No communication
  • Accelerator sensor fault
  • Unit spiked

Overview of Scania Euro 6 Coordinator Unit Issues

The coordinator unit in Scania Euro 6 vehicles is important. It helps the electronic modules talk to each other. If this unit fails, the vehicle can start to show multiple problems. These problems often affect how the truck runs and drives.

For example, it may cause poor acceleration or trigger dashboard warnings. Because of this, it’s important to catch faults early. In this post, we’ll cover the most common faults and explain how repairs can save both time and money. As a result, you’ll know what to look for and how to act quickly.

Common Coordinator Faults in Scania Trucks

ABS Voltage Output Fault

A common issue is the ABS voltage output fault. This fault means the unit doesn’t send the right signal to the ABS system. As a result, you may see a warning light. Sometimes, it also causes the brakes to behave strangely.

In most cases, this fault is caused by internal damage. However, it can be repaired quickly. This helps avoid serious brake problems and unnecessary delays.

No Communication Fault

Another fault is no communication with the coordinator unit. Often, this means the CAN system is not working. When this happens, different modules can’t send or receive messages.

As a result, the vehicle may enter limp mode. This limits engine power and performance. In addition, diagnostic tools may stop working. Therefore, quick repair is vital to prevent further complications.

Accelerator Sensor Fault

Accelerator sensor faults can also happen. This is when the unit misreads the pedal’s signal. Therefore, the engine may respond slowly, or not at all.

For example, you might press the pedal and the engine doesn’t react. This is not only frustrating, but it can also be dangerous. Especially when driving in traffic or under load. Fortunately, this issue is fixable with expert intervention.

Unit Spiked or Damaged

Sometimes, the unit becomes spiked or damaged. This can happen from water damage or incorrect jump-starting. Power surges are also a common cause.

As a result, you may see random faults or complete failure. Nevertheless, our repair team can test the unit and fix it fast. This is often much cheaper than replacing the whole part.

Coordinator Unit Testing and Repair

Is your Scania showing ABS, communication, or throttle issues? If yes, the coordinator unit might be the reason. But don’t worry — replacement is not your only option.

At Essex Recons, we test and repair these units professionally. We find the cause, repair it, and return the unit ready to install. As a result, you save both time and money. Furthermore, our service is faster than sourcing a new unit.

Supported Scania Coordinator Unit Part Numbers

We support many Scania Euro 6 coordinator units. Below are all the part numbers we can repair:


1879960, 1939501, 1939503, 1939644, 1940934, 1940937, 2001360, 2001363, 2001367, 2053950, 2098505, 2098506, 2098511, 2098512, 2117986, 2117987, 2123730, 2161835, 2260380, 2270595, 2286028, 2301402, 2309120, 2309730, 2337576, 2337577, 2397947, 2420887, 2428993, 242901, 2429023, 2437721, 2442725, 2456999, 2547540, 2547543, 2578707, 2578710, 2637006, 2711461, 2721555, 2753529, 2759738, 2769911, 2779636, 2790629, 2802547, 2827682, 2839593, 2853446, 2875150, 2875153, 2900816, 2913528, 2925566, 2934515, 2934527, 2934528, 2934529, 2949976, 2966772, 2966777, 2969246, 2981009, 3012980, 3021072, 3025979, 3034741, 3091728, 3116704



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Common Questions:

We at Essex Recons strive to exceed your expectations in the quality of our repairs. We aim to complete our repairs in a timely fashion while adhering to all ESD safety measures when working on sensitive equipment.

These units come with a 36 month warranty.

To pay for the rebuild, simply click the product link(s) above to select the module you require. After that, place your order directly through our website. Once your order is complete, carefully package your unit inside a sturdy box with plenty of protective material. In addition, make sure you include your contact details and order number inside the box. Then, send your package to us using a tracked courier service. As soon as we receive your unit, we will test, rebuild, and return your module, complete with a 36-month warranty.

To get your unit collected, simply give us a call on 01708 206343 for your free collection. Then, you will be able to speak to a friendly member of our team who will guide you through the collection process.

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