DESCRIPTION
Faults and Symptoms of Common Rail Diesel Components
Engine Control
| Component | Intake system |
| Symptom: Main fault |
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| Data List |
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| Component | Turbocharger system |
| Main fault |
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| Symptoms | Lack of power (when vehicle starting, when heavy load) (Black smoke is not emitted when racing while vehicle stopped) |
| Data List | MAP (inside manifold absolute pressure), Target Booster Pressure
VN Turbo Command
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| Diagnostic Point |
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| Component | Glow system |
| Main fault | Open circuit, glow plug relay fault |
| Symptoms | Difficult to start, rough idle, knocking, white smoke (when cold) |
| Data List | Check the glow plug indicator light |
| Diagnostic Point | Try to measure the resistance of the glow plug |
| Component | Engine |
| Main fault | Loss of compression |
| Symptoms | Rough idle (lack of power always) |
| Data List | Engine Speed of Cyl
Injection Feedback Val
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Diesel Injection
| Component | Supply pump assembly |
| Main fault | - |
| Symptoms | Difficult to start, engine stalling, rough idle, lack of power |
| Data List | Fuel Press, Target Common Rail Pressure, Target Pump SCV Current
Tech Tips
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| Diagnostic Trouble Code | Even if Fuel Press is less than Target Common Rail Pressure, a DTC may not be stored. |
| Component | Injector assembly |
| Main fault | Injection hole blockage Nozzle needle or valve piston does not move smoothly |
| Symptoms | Rough idle, lack of power, black smoke, white smoke, knocking |
| Data List | Injection Feedback Val
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Tech Tips
When the sliding resistance of the internal parts of the injector assemblies (i.e. armature shaft, command piston and plunger) has increased due to internal contamination, injection volume will increase at high common rail pressure due to a delay in injector assembly closing.
When black smoke occurs due to contamination of the injector assemblies, there are usually other symptoms, such as engine knocking noise at cold idling, rough idling, difficult to start, etc. which are also present at low common rail pressure.
| Component | Fuel pressure sensor (common rail assembly) |
| Main fault | Open circuit, decrease in performance (foreign matter is stuck) |
| Symptoms | Difficult to start, rough idle, engine stall, lack of power |
| Data List | Fuel Press, Target Common Rail Pressure
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| Diagnostic Trouble Code | When the fuel pressure sensor has a fault, some DTCs may be stored. |
| Component | Irregular fuel |
| Main fault | - |
| Symptoms | Difficult to start, rough idle (especially when cold) |
Diesel EGR
| Component | EGR system |
| Main fault |
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| Symptoms |
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| Data List | Actual EGR Valve Pos., Target EGR Pos.
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Diesel Throttle
| Component | Diesel throttle system |
| Main fault | Stuck, does not move smoothly |
| Symptoms |
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| Data List |
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Data List Related to Black Smoke Emission
Tech Tips
The Data List values in the table are the results of checking one vehicle under a specific condition (engine coolant temperature, intake air temperature, atmospheric pressure etc.). Therefore, use these values for reference only.
Engine Control
| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Engine Speed | Idling: 720 to 820 rpm |
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When the crankshaft position sensor is malfunctioning, "Engine Speed" is approximately 0 or varies greatly from the actual engine speed. |
| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| MAP |
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When MAP is low, the following conditions are possible:
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| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| MAF | - |
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| Results of real-vehicle check:
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Tech Tips
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Intake Air | - | Intake air temperature sensor. |
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Coolant Temp |
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Engine coolant temperature sensor |
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Engine Speed of Cyl #1 (to #4) | When cranking, the engine speed of each cylinder is the same under normal conditions. When a cylinder is approximately 100 rpm higher than the other cylinders, it is conceivable that the compression of that cylinder is being lost. Tech Tips Usually the tester displays the value of when the engine is started. |
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Diesel Injection
| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Target Common Rail Pressure | - | - |
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| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Fuel Press |
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| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Target Pump SCV Current | 1530 mA or less |
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| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Injection Feedback Val #1 (to #4) |
Tech Tips Read the value after one minute of idling after warm up (engine coolant temperature above 75°C (167°F)). This value is only calculated when idling. |
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Injection Volume | - | - | If injector assemblies are clogged, fuel quality is poor, the fuel filter is clogged, or engine friction increases, then "Injection Volume" will increase. |
| Results of real-vehicle check:
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Diesel Throttle
| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Actual Throttle Position |
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Diesel throttle body assembly | Closing percentage of the throttle valve.
If there is a malfunction of the throttle actuator, compare the target and actual throttle position values for the troubleshooting. |
| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Throttle Motor Duty | - | - | When the value of the Throttle Motor Duty increases, the moving force to open and close the diesel throttle valve increases. |
| Results of real-vehicle check:
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Diesel EGR
| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Target EGR Position | - | - |
Tech Tips If the time of engine idling is long (approximately 20 minutes or more), EGR will be cut off. At this time, if the vehicle is driven in 4th gear between 90 and 100 km/h (56 and 62 mph) for 30 minutes, EGR resumes. |
| Results of real-vehicle check:
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| Data List | Judgment of Data List Values | Faulty Component | Diagnosis Note |
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| Actual EGR Valve Pos. |
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Electric EGR control valve assembly |
Tech Tips If the time of engine idling is long (approximately 20 minutes or more), EGR will be cut off. At this time, if the vehicle is driven in 4th gear between 90 and 100 km/h (56 and 62 mph) for 30 minutes, EGR resumes. |
| Results of real-vehicle check:
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P1228 Click here.
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Note
When replacing the ECM, injector assembly and/or DPF catalyst, the ECM needs Registration and Initialization Click here.
When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly or diesel throttle body assembly, use a piece of cloth soaked with cleaning solvent. Spraying solvent directly onto these parts or soaking the parts in solvent may damage the parts.
Tech Tips
When the ECM must be replaced, before replacing the ECM, perform the "Learning Values Save" function using the intelligent tester. Then after installing the new ECM, perform all of the initialization/ registrations for the "Learning Values Write" function by following the instructions shown on the tester display.
Specified values in the following troubleshooting flowchart are for reference only. Variations in the Data List values may occur depending on the measuring conditions or the vehicle age. Do not assume the vehicle to be normal when the Data List outputs standard values. There may be concealed factors of the malfunction.
Explanation of Symptom
| Black Smoke | The fuel used in diesel engines has a higher boiling point and evaporates much slower than that used in gasoline engines. Additionally, the fuel is injected directly, so the air fuel mixture in diesel engines is formed in a very short period of time and is less homogenous. This is why diesel engines must operate with excess air fuel ratio across the entire operating range. An insufficient quantity of air, results in imperfect combustion and increased particulate (soot) emission. When the accelerator pedal is depressed, a lot of fuel is injected. As a result, the air fuel ratio becomes rich. In this relatively rich environment, fuel droplets lacking in oxygen burn imperfectly producing soot, which is emitted as black smoke. In order to prevent black smoke production, the maximum injection volume for a given intake air mass is limited (final injection volume is limited by MAF). Black smoke is emitted either when:
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PROCEDURE
READ OUTPUT DTC (RELATING TO ENGINE)
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / DTC / Pending.
Read pending DTCs.
| Result | Proceed to |
|---|---|
| No DTCs are output | A |
| Engine related DTCs are output | B |
Tech Tips
If DTC P1609 is output, proceed to step 2.
| B |
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GO TO DTC CHART Click here |
| A |
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PERFORM ENGINE SPEED ACCELERATION (CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE)
Start the engine and drive the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) or higher.
Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle.
Fully depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds and then release it (A).
Repeat the above procedure A 10 times (B).
Check for black smoke emission during the above procedures A and B.
| OK |
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| Black smoke is emitted less than 5 times. |
Tech Tips
Even if the black smoke is very thin, count the black smoke emission if there is any visible smoke.
| OK |
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END (TEMPORARY SOOT DEPOSITS DUE TO EXTREMELY LOW VEHICLE SPEED OR CONSECUTIVE SHORT TRIPS) |
| NG |
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CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (IN ENGINE ROOM)
Check the wire harness and connector connections of common rail system components.
| OK |
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| The wire harnesses and connectors are connected securely. |
| NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
| OK |
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TAKE SNAPSHOT DURING IDLING AND 3000 RPM
| *1 | Snapshot Button |
| *a | Reference |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and warm it up until the engine coolant temperature sensor reaches 75°C (167°F) or more.
Tech Tips
The shift lever should be in neutral and the A/C switch and all accessory switches should be off.
Turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / All Data.
Take a snapshot of the following Data List items.
Tech Tips
A snapshot can be used to compare vehicle data from the time of the malfunction to normal data and is very useful for troubleshooting. The data in the list below is that of a normal vehicle, but as the data varies between individual vehicles, this data should only be used for reference.
Detailed graphs can be displayed by transferring the stored snapshot data from the tester to a PC (personal computer) with Intelligent Viewer installed.
Check the Data List at idling and at 3000 rpm with no load after the engine is warmed up.
If black smoke emitted, take a snapshot while the smoke is being emitted.
| Data List | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Speed | 798 | rpm |
| MAP | 99 | kPa |
| MAF | 4.3 | gm/sec |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 25000 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 24330 | kPa |
| Injection Volume | 4.58 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 90 | % |
| Target EGR Position | 65.4 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 65.4 | % |
| Target Throttle Position | 74 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | 74 | % |
| Accel Position | 0.00 | % |
| Atmosphere Pressure | 100 | kPa |
| Coolant Temp | 75 | °C |
| Calculate Load | 16.8 | % |
| Pilot 1 Injection Period | 319 | μs |
| Pilot 2 Injection Period | 234 | μs |
| Data List | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Speed | 3000 | rpm |
| Target Booster Pressure | 129.66 | kPa |
| MAP | 129 | kPa |
| MAF | 32.08 | gm/sec |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 52640 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 52480 | kPa |
| Target Pump SCV Current | 1261.0 | mA |
| Injection Volume | 5.29 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 89 | % |
| Target EGR Position | 45.4 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 45.4 | % |
| Target Throttle Position | 0 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | 0 | % |
| Accel Position | 10.15 | % |
| Coolant Temp | 81 | °C |
| Calculate Load | 21.1 | % |
| Pilot 1 Injection Period | 176 | μs |
| Pilot 2 Injection Period | 0 | μs |
| NEXT |
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CHECK SNAPSHOT (FUEL PRESS AND TARGET COMMON RAIL PRESSURE)
Check Fuel Press and Target Common Rail Pressure in the snapshot taken when the engine was idling and at 3000 rpm with no load.
Tech Tips
If the black smoke emitted, check the snapshot at the moment.
| Result | Proceed to |
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| Fuel Press is within +/-10000 kPa of Target Common Rail Pressure | A |
| Fuel Press is outside range of +/-10000 kPa from Target Common Rail Pressure | B |
| B |
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CHECK IF FUEL IS BEING SUPPLIED TO SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY Click here |
| A |
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CHECK SNAPSHOT (TARGET PUMP SCV CURRENT)
Check Target Pump SCV Current in the snapshot taken when the engine was idling and at 3000 rpm with no load.
| Result | Proceed to |
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| Target Pump SCV Current is less than 1530 mA | A |
| Target Pump SCV Current is 1530 mA or more | B |
| B |
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CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE - ECM) Click here |
| A |
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CHECK INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE
Read the injector compensation codes Click here.
| OK |
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| Compensation codes stored in the ECM match the compensation codes of the installed injector assemblies. |
| NG |
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PERFORM REGISTRATION AND INITIALIZATION Click here |
| OK |
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CHECK SNAPSHOT (INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL #1 to #4)
Check Injection Feedback Val # and Injection Volume in the snapshot taken after the engine is warmed up and has idled for 1 minute.
Tech Tips
The shift lever should be in neutral and the A/C switch and all accessory switches should be off.
| Result | Proceed to |
|---|---|
| Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 is within the range of +/-2 mm3/st and Injection Volume is 8 mm3/st or less |
A |
| Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 is within the range of +/-2 mm3/st and Injection Volume is more than 8 mm3/st |
B*1 |
| Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 is outside the range of +/-2 mm3/st*2 |
C |
Tech Tips
*1: When case "B" occurs, usually symptoms may be noticeable, such as difficult starting, rough idling, knocking or black smoke at high common rail pressure.
*2: There may be a malfunction in the corresponding cylinder.
If the value of Injection Volume is more than 8 mm3/st and the value of all of the Injector Feedback Val. #1 to #4 is within the threshold, replace the injector assemblies for all cylinders.
In this case, there is a possibility that too much recirculated exhaust gas enters into the engine. Therefore, you should compare the Target EGR Position with the Actual EGR Valve Pos. by entering the following menus using the intelligent tester: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Target EGR Position and Actual EGR Valve Pos.
If the difference between Target EGR Position and Actual EGR Valve Pos. exceeds +/-10%, the EGR system may have a malfunction.
| B |
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REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF ALL CYLINDERS Click here |
| C |
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PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (CONTROL THE CYLINDER #1 TO #4 FUEL CUT) Click here |
| A |
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INSPECT ELECTRIC EGR CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY
Remove the electric EGR control valve assembly.
Connect the electric EGR control valve assembly connector.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the EGR Step Position.
When changing the Active Test value from 0 to 100%, check that Actual EGR Valve Pos. smoothly changes to the set opening angle.
| OK |
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| Value smoothly changes to the set opening angle. |
Visually check the electric EGR control valve assembly for deposits. If there are deposits, clean the electric EGR control valve assembly.
Note
When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly, make sure the valve is completely closed.
Do not forcibly open the valve, as it may be damaged or deformed.
When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly and the diesel throttle body assembly, use a piece of cloth with cleaning solvent. Spraying the solvent directly onto these parts or soaking the parts in the solvent may damage the parts.
Hold the electric EGR control valve assembly up to a light, and then from the side indicated by the arrow in the illustration, visually check that there is no clearance between the valve and body.
| *1 | Electric EGR Control Valve Assembly | - | - |
| *a | Part A | *b | Clearance |
| *c | OK | *d | NG |
| OK |
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| No light passes through (there is no clearance between the valve and body). |
If light passes through (there is a clearance between the valve and body), replace the electric EGR control valve assembly.
Tech Tips
Light passes through Part A shown in the illustration even if the valve is completely closed, this is not a problem.
Remove the diesel throttle body assembly, intake air connector and EGR pipe connector.
Remove the deposits from those parts and clean them.
Note
When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly and the diesel throttle body assembly, use a piece of cloth with cleaning solvent. Spraying the solvent directly onto these parts or soaking the parts in the solvent may damage the parts.
Extreme care must be taken to prevent the removed deposits from falling into the engine unit during cleaning.
Tech Tips
Remove the intake manifold from the cylinder head when it has to be cleaned.
Do not leave any deposits in the electric EGR control valve assembly when cleaning the valve.
| NG |
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REPLACE ELECTRIC EGR CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY Click here |
| OK |
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INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Inspect the engine coolant temperature sensor Click here.
Tech Tips
Confirm that the engine coolant temperature is 60°C or more using the intelligent tester, and then leave the vehicle overnight (7 hours ensures or more). The actual engine coolant temperature and atmosphere temperature should be very similar.
| NG |
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REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR Click here |
| OK |
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READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAP AND ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE)
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / MAP and Atmosphere Pressure.
Compare MAP to Atmosphere Pressure when the ignition switch is ON (do not start the engine).
| Standard |
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| Difference between the MAP and the Atmosphere Pressure is less than 7 kPa. |
Tech Tips
If MAP and Atmosphere Pressure have the same value, both are normal. If there is a difference of 7 kPa or more, compare the values to the atmospheric pressure for that day. The sensor whose deviation is the greatest is malfunctioning.
Standard atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. For every 100 m increase in altitude, pressure drops by 1 kPa. Varies by weather (high atmospheric pressure, low atmospheric pressure).
| Result | Proceed to |
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| MAP and Atmosphere Pressure have the same value | A |
| MAP is different from actual atmospheric pressure | B |
| Atmosphere Pressure is different from actual atmospheric pressure | C |
| B |
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REPLACE DIESEL TURBO PRESSURE SENSOR Click here |
| C |
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REPLACE ECM Click here |
| A |
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READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ACCEL POSITION)
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Accel Position.
Read the value.
| Standard | ||||||||
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Tech Tips
*: Make sure the Accel Position opening angle changes smoothly.
| NG |
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REPLACE ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY Click here |
| OK |
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READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (INTAKE AIR AND INTAKE AIR TEMP (TURBO))
Leave the vehicle overnight (7 hours or more).
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Intake Air and Intake Air Temp (Turbo).
| OK |
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| Intake Air is the same as Intake Air Temp (Turbo). |
| NG |
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REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS |
| OK |
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TAKE SNAPSHOT WHILE ACCELERATING WITH ACCELERATOR FULLY OPEN
| *1 | Snapshot Button |
| *a | Reference |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and warm it up until the engine coolant temperature sensor reaches 75°C (167°F) or more.
Tech Tips
The shift lever should be in neutral and the A/C switch and all accessory switches should be off.
Turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / All Data.
Take a snapshot of the following Data List items.
CAUTION:
When performing the confirmation driving pattern, obey all speed limits and traffic laws.
Tech Tips
A snapshot can be used to compare vehicle data from the time of the malfunction to normal data and is very useful for troubleshooting. The data in the illustration below is that of a normal vehicle, but as the data varies between individual vehicles, this data should only be used for reference.
Detailed graphs can be displayed by transferring the stored snapshot data from the tester to a PC (personal computer) with Intelligent Viewer installed.
Move the shift lever to 2nd gear and accelerate the vehicle with the accelerator fully open.
| Data List | Value | Unit |
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| Vehicle Speed | 32 | km/h |
| Engine Speed | 2000 | rpm |
| Accel Position | 99.60 | % |
| Target Booster Pressure | 201.46 | kPa |
| MAP | 155 | kPa |
| MAF | 37.22 | gm/sec |
| Calculate Load | 81.9 | % |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 107800 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 1109670 | kPa |
| Target Pump SCV Current | 1140 | mA |
| Injection Volume | 31.28 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 95 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 0.3 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | -1 | % |
| Data List | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Speed | 48 | km/h |
| Engine Speed | 3000 | rpm |
| Accel Position | 99.60 | % |
| Target Booster Pressure | 234.25 | kPa |
| MAP | 220 | kPa |
| MAF | 75.94 | gm/sec |
| Calculate Load | 98.8 | % |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 155480 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 156520 | kPa |
| Target Pump SCV Current | 965 | mA |
| Injection Volume | 45.48 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 37 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 0.3 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | 0 | % |
| Data List | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Speed | 58 | km/h |
| Engine Speed | 3500 | rpm |
| Accel Position | 99.60 | % |
| Target Booster Pressure | 231.75 | kPa |
| MAP | 227 | kPa |
| MAF | 86.97 | gm/sec |
| Calculate Load | 100.0 | % |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 158520 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 159380 | kPa |
| Target Pump SCV Current | 952 | mA |
| Injection Volume | 42.28 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 29 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 0 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | 0 | % |
| Data List | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Speed | 66 | km/h |
| Engine Speed | 4000 | rpm |
| Accel Position | 99.60 | % |
| Target Booster Pressure | 223.45 | kPa |
| MAP | 219 | kPa |
| MAF | 90.16 | gm/sec |
| Calculate Load | 100.0 | % |
| Target Common Rail Pressure | 158940 | kPa |
| Fuel Press | 158720 | kPa |
| Target Pump SCV Current | 947 | mA |
| Injection Volume | 37.48 | mm3/st |
| VN Turbo Command | 19 | % |
| Actual EGR Valve Pos. | 0 | % |
| Actual Throttle Position | 0 | % |
| NEXT |
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CHECK SNAPSHOT (MAP AND TARGET BOOSTER PRESSURE)
Check the condition of the vehicle using the snapshot.
| Result | Proceed to |
|---|---|
| MAP is less than "Target Booster Pressure -15 kPa" when accelerating with accelerator fully open | A |
| MAP and Target Booster Pressure values are almost the same | B |
| B |
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PERFORM ENGINE SPEED ACCELERATION (CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE) Click here |
| A |
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INSPECT VACUUM HOSE
Check the vacuum hose connection (turbo pressure sensor).
| OK |
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| Vacuum hose is connected securely. |
| NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE VACUUM HOSE |
| OK |
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CHECK INTAKE SYSTEM
Check for air leakage between the turbocharger and intake manifold.
Check for air leakage at intake manifold.
Tech Tips
Check that there are no disconnected or leaking hoses or pipes.
Check that there are no modifications made by the user.
| OK |
|---|
| No leakage. |
| NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS |
| OK |
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INSPECT TURBOCHARGER SUB-ASSEMBLY (MECHANICAL PROBLEM)
Inspect the turbocharger sub-assembly Click here.
| NG |
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REPLACE TURBOCHARGER SUB-ASSEMBLY Click here |
| OK |
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PERFORM ENGINE SPEED ACCELERATION (CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE)
Start the engine and drive the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) or higher.
Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle.
Fully depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds and then release it (A).
Repeat the above procedure A 10 times (B).
Check for black smoke emission during the above procedures A and B.
| OK |
|---|
| Black smoke is emitted less than 5 times. |
Tech Tips
Even if the black smoke is very thin, count the black smoke emission if there is any visible smoke.
| OK |
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END |
| NG |
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BASIC INSPECTION
Check the fuel quality.
Check the fuel line for air.
Check the fuel system for blockages.
Check the air filter.
Check the engine oil.
Check the engine coolant.
Check the engine idling speed and maximum engine speed.
Check the vacuum pump.
| OK |
|---|
| Each inspection result is normal. |
| NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS |
| OK |
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REPLACE NO. 2 EXHAUST MANIFOLD CONVERTER SUB-ASSEMBLY (DPF CATALYTIC CONVERTER)
Replace the No. 2 exhaust manifold converter sub-assembly (DPF catalytic converter) Click here.
Clear the DPF deterioration record using the intelligent tester Click here.
| NEXT |
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CHECK INTAKE SYSTEM DEPOSIT
Check if 3 mm (0.12 in.) or more of carbon has accumulated on the intake manifold, cylinder head, etc. and if so, clean it off.
| NEXT |
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CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
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CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE - ECM)
Disconnect the suction control valve connector.
Disconnect the ECM connector.
Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
| Standard Resistance | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
| OK |
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CHECK IF FUEL IS BEING SUPPLIED TO SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY
Disconnect the inlet hose from the supply pump assembly.
Operate the priming pump and check that fuel is being supplied to the supply pump assembly.
| OK |
|---|
| Fuel is properly supplied to the supply pump assembly when the priming pump is operated. |
Tech Tips
When there is a lack of fuel, fuel pressure drops.
Inspect for fuel filter clogging.
(Check that the fuel filter is not clogged)
| NG |
|
CHECK AND REPLACE CLOGGED FUEL PIPE (INCLUDING FUEL FREEZING) (FUEL TANK - SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY) Click here |
| OK |
|
REPLACE SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY
Replace the supply pump assembly Click here.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
|
END |
REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF ALL CYLINDERS
Replace the injector assembly Click here.
| NEXT |
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PERFORM REGISTRATION AND INITIALIZATION
Register the injector compensation code Click here.
Perform Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset Click here.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
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CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
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END |
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (CONTROL THE CYLINDER #1 TO #4 FUEL CUT)
Tech Tips
Use this Active Test to determine the malfunctioning cylinder.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Control the Cylinder #1 to #4 Fuel Cut.
Tech Tips
DTCs may be output after this Active Test. Make sure to check for DTCs after this Active Test. If any DTCs are output, make sure to clear them Click here.
If the engine idle speed does not change when an injector assembly is disabled, the cylinder being tested is malfunctioning.
If the cylinder being tested is normal, there will be a significant change in idle speed when the fuel injection is stopped for that cylinder.
| NEXT |
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READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ENGINE SPEED OF CYL #1 TO #4)
Tech Tips
The speed of each cylinder can be measured (compression test) by using the intelligent tester.
In the compression test, perform Active Test using intelligent tester (Check the Cylinder Compression) and crank the engine for approximately 10 seconds. At this time, the speed of each cylinder is measured. If the speed of one cylinder is higher than the other cylinders, the compression pressure of that cylinder is determined to be lower than the other cylinders.
Warm up the engine.
Turn the ignition switch off.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Check the Cylinder Compression / Engine Speed of Cyl #1, Engine Speed of Cyl #2, Engine Speed of Cyl #3, Engine Speed of Cyl #4 and Av Engine Speed of All Cyl.
Push the snapshot button to turn the snapshot function on.
Tech Tips
Using the snapshot function, data can be recorded during the Active Test.
While the engine is not running, press the RIGHT or LEFT button to Change the Cylinder Compression to ON.
Tech Tips
After performing the above procedure, Check the Cylinder Compression will start. Fuel injection for all cylinders is prohibited and each cylinder engine speed measurement enters standby mode.
Crank the engine for about 10 seconds.
Monitor the engine speed (Engine Speed of Cyl #1 to #4, Av Engine Speed of All Cyl) displayed on the tester.
Tech Tips
After approximately 10 seconds of engine cranking, the engine speed measurement of each cylinder will change to the actual engine speed.
Note
Do not crank the engine continuously for 20 seconds or more.
If Check the Cylinder Compression needs to be performed after it is turned ON and performed once, press Exit to return to the Active Test menu screen. Then perform Check the Cylinder Compression again.
Use a fully-charged battery.
Stop cranking the engine, and then change "Check the Cylinder Compression" to OFF after the engine stops.
Note
If the Active Test is changed to OFF while the engine is being cranked, the engine will start.
Push the snapshot button to turn the snapshot function off.
Select the recorded data and display the data as a graph.
Check the change in engine speed values.
| Result | Proceed to |
|---|---|
| Except below | A |
| The values of Engine Speed Cyl #1 to #4 are within +/-10 rpm of each other | B |
Tech Tips
When cranking, if the speed of a cylinder is approximately 100 rpm more than the other cylinders, there is probably a complete loss of compression in that cylinder.
| B |
|
REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER Click here |
| A |
|
CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER
Check the cylinder compression pressure Click here.
| OK |
|---|
| The cylinder compression pressure is within the standard range. |
| NG |
|
CHECK ENGINE TO DETERMINE CAUSE OF LOW COMPRESSION |
| OK |
|
REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER
Replace the injector assembly of the malfunctioning cylinder Click here.
| NEXT |
|
PERFORM REGISTRATION AND INITIALIZATION
Register the injector compensation code Click here.
Perform Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset Click here.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
|
END |
CHECK AND REPLACE CLOGGED FUEL PIPE (INCLUDING FUEL FREEZING) (FUEL TANK - SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY)
Check and replace the clogged fuel pipe.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
|
END |
PERFORM REGISTRATION AND INITIALIZATION
Register the injector compensation code Click here.
Perform Pilot Quantity Learning Values Reset Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
|
END |
CHECK IF FUEL IS BEING SUPPLIED TO SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY
Disconnect the inlet hose from the supply pump assembly.
Operate the priming pump and check that fuel is being supplied to the supply pump assembly.
| OK |
|---|
| Fuel is properly supplied to the supply pump assembly when the priming pump is operated. |
Tech Tips
When there is a lack of fuel, fuel pressure drops.
Inspect for fuel filter clogging.
(Check that the fuel filter is not clogged)
| NG |
|
CHECK AND REPLACE CLOGGED FUEL PIPE (INCLUDING FUEL FREEZING) (FUEL TANK - SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY) Click here |
| OK |
|
REPLACE SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY
Replace the supply pump assembly Click here.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
|
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (TEST THE FUEL LEAK)
| *1 | Snapshot Button |
| *a | Reference |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT/ Active Test / Test the Fuel Leak / Data List / Fuel Press and Target Common Rail Pressure.
Take a snapshot with the tester during the Active Test.
Tech Tips
Detailed graphs can be displayed by transferring the stored snapshot data from the tester to a PC (personal computer) with Intelligent Viewer installed.
Maintain the engine speed of 3500 rpm, and then press the "Start" button.
Measure the difference between the target fuel pressure (Target Common Rail Pressure) and the actual fuel pressure (Fuel Press) when the Active Test / Test the Fuel Leak is performed.
Tech Tips
The EPS, ABS and SRS warning lights may blink when the engine speed exceeds 3500 rpm during this test.
To ensure accurate measurements, perform the Active Test with measurements 5 times or more.
| Standard |
|---|
| The difference between the target fuel pressure and the actual fuel pressure is less than 15000 kPa when the target fuel pressure reaches the maximum value approximately 2 seconds after the Active Test starts. |
| Result | Proceed to |
|---|---|
| Difference between target fuel pressure and actual fuel pressure is 15000 kPa or more | A |
| Difference between target fuel pressure and actual fuel pressure is less than 15000 kPa | B |
| B |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED Click here |
| A |
|
REPLACE COMMON RAIL ASSEMBLY
Replace the common rail assembly Click here.
| NEXT |
|
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
Bleed the air from the fuel system Click here.
| NEXT |
|
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
| NEXT |
|
END |