2009 Volvo Penta 5.7 GXIE-K, DPS-A, EVC-3, Single engine application.
Hi all, I developed an EVC Fault that is effecting the helm control panel (attached), the control panel only intermittently works, flickering in and out. The fault code is the following: HID 164 PPID 397 FMI 9, no other faults have occurred.
Did some basic trouble shooting, checked the connection at the HCU (EVC-3 Part # 3884479), unplugged and back in a few times. Power cycled, etc. Occasionally it stays fully operational, no code is thrown, but it's rare.
All other helm functions seem to work normally: electronic shift and throttle control work flawless, EVC display on my Tachometer reports all other data, and again no other faults have appeared.
-Seems like it could be the HCU or the Control panel. I'd like to check the voltage at the pinouts on the HCU, anyone have info on the six pins?
-Does the Control panel (pictured below) require programming via VODIA or is it 'dumb' plug and play? (I know a new HCU would need programming)
Any other trouble shooting I should be doing?
Thank you!

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Hi all, I developed an EVC Fault that is effecting the helm control panel (attached), the control panel only intermittently works, flickering in and out. The fault code is the following: HID 164 PPID 397 FMI 9, no other faults have occurred.
Did some basic trouble shooting, checked the connection at the HCU (EVC-3 Part # 3884479), unplugged and back in a few times. Power cycled, etc. Occasionally it stays fully operational, no code is thrown, but it's rare.
All other helm functions seem to work normally: electronic shift and throttle control work flawless, EVC display on my Tachometer reports all other data, and again no other faults have appeared.
-Seems like it could be the HCU or the Control panel. I'd like to check the voltage at the pinouts on the HCU, anyone have info on the six pins?
-Does the Control panel (pictured below) require programming via VODIA or is it 'dumb' plug and play? (I know a new HCU would need programming)
Any other trouble shooting I should be doing?
Thank you!

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