Governor System
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SECOND DESIGN GCU Troubleshooting Electronic Governor
Failure Condition Possible Causes Equipment Observations Inspection/Testing
Target/Selected
Speed not
Maintained
(Overspeed and/or
Underspeed) (No
hunt or surge)
Loss of GCU power
(B+ or Ground).
(Potentially
Intermittent)
When connection is lost, no DLA
movement will be seen. When
connection is restored, engine speed
will drop to or below idle speed before
returning to target speed position.
Test for GCU power by
turning key to ON position
and inspect for LED lights
to illuminate or test GCU
power (red/B+) wire for
supply voltage and test
ground circuit. Inspect all
connections and wires for
poor connection. Repair
and replace as required.
Target/Selected
Speed Not
Maintained (Over
speed and/or Under
speed) (No hunt or
surge)
Speed Signal
(Potentially
Intermittent)
When connection is lost, no DLA
movement will be seen. When
connection is restored, throttle returns
to target speed position.
View GCU blink codes for
potential trouble code.
Inspect all connections
and wires for poor
connection. Repair and
replace as required.
No Start and/or
ungoverned speed
below 1500 RPM
Throttle fully closed.
No throttle
movement.
Engine may not start due to closed
throttle. If engine starts, engine speed
will be below 1500 RPM.
Check system power,
physical binding, and
wiring etc.
No response to
selected speed input
Loss of application
supplied speed
control input signal.
GCU regulates engine speed by
variable input voltage from a customer-
supplied source. When signal is lost,
engine speed will return to idle. When
connection is restored, throttle returns
to target speed position.
Conduct speed input wire
(red w/yellow tracer)
voltage test. (Refer to test
description on page 51 for
more information)