Iveco Stralis Rfc Fault Codes
Don't let a cryptic fault code intimidate you. The Iveco Stralis was engineered with these detailed diagnostics to help you, not confuse you. For RFC codes, always start with the physical: check your lights, your wiring, and your connections.
RFC faults are almost always linked to wiring harness degradation, moisture intrusion in electrical plugs, or component wear. Below are some of the most common RFC fault codes encountered on the Iveco Stralis. 1. Rear Lighting and Signal Failures
Iveco Stralis RFC fault codes typically consist of a combination of letters and numbers. The codes are structured as follows: iveco stralis rfc fault codes
A typical code you might see for the RFC is: DTC: 1F FMI: 12 ACT: Y . This translates to an open or short circuit in the left parking lights that is currently active.
Triggered when the RFC detects improper resistance values from a connected trailer, often caused by corroded 7-pin or 15-pin Susie connectors. 2. ECAS (Electronically Controlled Air Suspension) Faults Don't let a cryptic fault code intimidate you
: Left/Right rear indicator circuit fault. Usually caused by a blown bulb or a corroded light cluster socket.
: Controls tail lights, brake lights, indicators, fog lamps, and reverse lights. RFC faults are almost always linked to wiring
RFC codes are extremely sensitive to resistance changes. A slightly corroded bulb base can trigger a fault even if the light appears to be working. Clean the contacts with electrical cleaner. 2. Inspect the Chassis Ground
Connectors around the RFC box and fuse panels are prone to moisture ingress, which causes poor ground connections.
License plate light open circuit (requires 10W bulb).
The system is highly sensitive to resistance; ensure all bulbs match specifications.