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  1. DATA LIST

    Tip:

    Using the intelligent tester to read the Data List allows the values or states of switches, sensors, actuators and other items to be read without removing any parts. This non-intrusive inspection can be very useful because intermittent conditions or signals may be discovered before parts or wiring is disturbed. Reading the Data List information early in troubleshooting is one way to save diagnostic time.

    Note:

    In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part is faulty or not.


    1. Warm up the engine.

    2. Turn the ignition switch off.

    3. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

    4. Turn the ignition switch to ON.

    5. Start the engine.

    6. Turn the intelligent tester on.

    7. A0158V5E01

      Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Data List.

      Tip:
      • To display the list box, press the pull down menu button next to Primary. Then select a measurement group.

      • When you select a measurement group, the ECU data belonging to that group is displayed.


      • Measurement Group List / Description


        • All Data / All data

        • Primary / -

        • Engine Control / Engine control system related data

        • Diesel General / General data to analyze engine conditions for diesel engine

        • Common Rail / Fuel system (common rail system) related data

        • Common Rail (All) / Fuel system (common rail system) related data

        • Diesel EGR / EGR system related data

        • Diesel Throttle / Diesel throttle system related data

        • VN Turbo / VN turbo related data

        • Diesel Exhaust / Exhaust system related data including intake system

        • Diesel Starting / "Difficult to start" related data

        • Diesel Rough Idle / "Rough idle" related data

        • Diesel Lack of Power / "Lack of power" related data

        • Diesel Knocking / "Engine knocking" related data

        • Diesel Black Smoke / "Black smoke" related data

        • Check Mode / ECM mode related data

        • Monitor Status / Monitor status related data

        • Charging Control / Charging control system related data

        • Compression / Data used during "Check the Cylinder Compression" in "Active Test"

        • Vehicle Information / Vehicle information

    8. Check the values by referring to the table below.

      Tip:

      "Result of real-vehicle check" is the assessment of one vehicle. Use it only for reference.

  2. Engine Control

    Table 1. Calculate Load
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Calculate Load

    Calculated load by ECM:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%


    • Idling: 15.4 to 20.4%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 20.1 to 25.9%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 80.3 to 99.6%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 4000 rpm: 96.4 to 98%

    Calculated by ECM Malfunction in which turbo pressure or Mass Air Flow (MAF) decreases

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0%

    • Cranking: 70%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 18% (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 22%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 99%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 100%

    Diagnostic Note:

    Calculate load = (Final injection volume / max. injection volume at current engine speed) x 100.

    Table 2. MAF
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    MAF

    Air flow rate from MAF meter:

    Min.: 0 gm/sec., Max.: 400 gm/sec.

    w/ EGR (depending on EGR rate)


    • Idling: 5 to 12 g/sec.

    • Running without load (2000 rpm): 28.2 to 130 g/sec.

    w/o EGR


    • Idling: 20 to 28 g/sec.

    • Running without load (2000 rpm): 90 to 130 g/sec.

    Sensor output (MAF meter)
    • MAF meter

    • MAF meter circuit

    • Intake related clog or leak

    • Exhaust related clog

    • Turbocharger sub-assembly

    • Leak or clog in passages for turbocharger

    • Malfunction in which EGR valve does not close

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    w/ EGR:


    • Ignition switch ON: 1.54 g/sec.

    • Cranking: 15 g/sec.

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 9 g/sec. (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 80 g/sec.

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 110 g/sec.

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 230 g/sec.

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Rough idling

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Based on the MAF, the ECM controls the fuel injection volume, injection timing, EGR, etc.

    • If the value is always approximately 0 g/sec.:


      • Mass air flow meter power source circuit is open.

      • VG circuit is open or shorted.

    • If the value is always 200 g/sec. or more:


      • EVG circuit is open.

    Table 3. Engine Speed
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed

    Engine speed:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 6000 rpm


    • Idling: 550 to 650 rpm (A/T)

    • Idling: 500 to 600 rpm (M/T)

    Sensor output (crankshaft position sensor)
    • Crankshaft position sensor

    • Crankshaft position sensor circuit

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    When the crankshaft position sensor is malfunctioning, "Engine speed" is approximately 0 or varies greatly from the actual engine speed.

    Table 4. Target Idle Engine Speed
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Idle Engine Speed

    Target engine speed for idling:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm


    • Idling: 550 to 650 rpm (A/T)

    • Idling: 500 to 600 rpm (M/T)

    Calculated by ECM -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Target engine speed for idling speed control.

    • The ECM calculates the target engine idling speed in consideration of the air conditioner load, electric load, shift position changes, idle-up control for cold engine start, etc.

    Table 5. MAP
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    MAP

    Absolute pressure inside intake manifold:

    Min.: 0 kPa, Max.: 255 kPa


    • Idling: 90 to 102 kPa (depending on barometric pressure)

    • Engine running at 3000 rpm: 100 to 150 kPa

    Sensor output (manifold absolute pressure sensor)
    • Manifold absolute pressure sensor

    • Intake related clog or leak

    • Exhaust related clog

    • Turbocharger sub-assembly

    • Leak or clog in passages for turbocharger

    • EGR valve stuck open

    • Exhaust leak

    • Throttle valve stuck closed

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 99 kPa

    • Cranking: 99 kPa

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 99 kPa (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 113 kPa

    • Running without load (4000 rpm): 150 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 143 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 209 kPa

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Lack of power

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the ignition switch is ON or the vehicle is idling, the intake manifold absolute pressure and atmospheric pressure are approximately the same (standard atmospheric pressure = 101 kPa).

      Above approximately 1500 rpm, the turbo becomes effective, and the pressure becomes higher than atmospheric pressure.

    • Inspect while comparing with "Target Booster Pressure".

    • With the accelerator fully open, if the actual manifold absolute pressure (MAP) is low compared to the target booster pressure by at least 20 kPa for 5 seconds or more, a feeling of insufficient power will occur.

    Table 6. Vehicle Speed
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Vehicle Speed

    Vehicle speed:

    Min.: 0 km/h, Max.: 255 km/h

    Actual vehicle speed Sensor output (speed sensor)
    • Speed sensor

    • Speed sensor circuit

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 7. Coolant Temp
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Coolant Temp

    Engine coolant temperature:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 140°C

    After warming up engine: 75 to 90°C (167 to 194°F) Sensor output (engine coolant temperature sensor)
    • Engine coolant temperature sensor

    • Thermostat

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Difficult starting when engine is cold, rough idle, black smoke, lack of power

    Diagnostic Note:


    • If the value is -40°C (-40°F) or 140°C (284°F), the sensor circuit is open or shorted.

    • After a long soak, the coolant temperature, intake air temperature, and ambient air temperature are approximately equal.

    Table 8. Intake Air
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Intake Air

    Intake air temperature:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 140°C

    Equivalent to temperature at intake manifold Sensor output (intake air temperature sensor (built into MAF meter)) Intake air temperature sensor

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • After a long soak, the engine coolant temperature, intake air temperature, and ambient air temperature are approximately equal.

    • If the value is -40°C (-40°F) or 140°C (284°F), the sensor circuit is open or shorted.

    Table 9. Initial Engine Coolant Temp
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Initial Engine Coolant Temp

    Initial engine coolant temperature:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 120°C

    Engine coolant temperature when engine started Sensor output when engine started -

    Diagnostic Note:

    For Freeze Frame Data, this tells whether the malfunction happened at a cold start or with a warm engine.

    Table 10. Initial Intake Air Temp
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Initial Intake Air Temp

    Initial intake air temperature:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 120°C

    Intake air temperature when engine started Sensor output when engine started -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 11. Intake Air Temp (Turbo)
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Intake Air Temp (Turbo)

    Intake air temperature after intercooler:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 190°C

    70°C (158°F) or less Sensor output (intake air temperature sensor after intercooler) Decreased cooling efficiency of intercooler (contamination, clogging)

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Intake air temperature at the intake manifold (after intercooler).

    • During fail-safe operation, the value is set to 165°C (329°F). As the value is set to a high temperature, the turbo pressure may be suppressed and there may be a lack of power.

    Table 12. Alternate Duty Ratio
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Alternate Duty Ratio

    Alternator generation duty ratio:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%


    • No electrical load at idling:

      10 to 60%


    • High electrical load at idling:

      100%

    Duty value from ALT terminal
    • Battery deterioration

    • Alternator malfunction

    • Check for accessory lights, malfunctions, etc.

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Idling (No electrical load) (warm up the engine): 30% (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Outputs the alternator generation duty in order to see the electrical load.

    • Can be used to determine whether a higher-than-normal injection volume at idle, etc. is resulting from electrical loading or from some other source. For example, when the duty is not high but the idling injection volume is high, there is injector volume degradation or high engine friction.

    • Can be used for judging whether or not a malfunctioning component in the electrical system is generating continual generation requests (ex. battery deterioration is causing an unending full recharge request, etc.). Regardless of whether or not an auxiliary device like the A/C or heater is active, the alternator duty is always at MAX status. There is an electrical system abnormality, like battery deterioration.

    Table 13. Starter Signal
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Starter Signal

    Starter signal:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Cranking -
    • OFF malfunction (ignition switch (STA) is ON but the signal is OFF and the starter is operating): Wire harness is open or shorted to ground

    • ON malfunction (ignition switch (STA) is OFF but the signal is ON and the starter is not operating): Wire harness is shorted to +B

    • Operation malfunction: Ignition switch malfunction, starter relay malfunction, starter malfunction, battery or battery cable is defective, or wire harness is open or shorted

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • Ignition switch is ON but the starter does not operate: Starting is not possible

    • Ignition switch is off but the starter continues to operate: STA signal malfunction (P0617) is stored

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Ignition switch (STA) output:


      • ON: Starter is operating.

      • OFF: Starter is not operating.

    Table 14. Power Steering Signal Record
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Power Steering Signal Record

    Power steering switch status:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Power steering operation Switch output (power steering switch)
    • OFF malfunction: Wire harness (power steering switch to ECM) is open or shorted to ground

    • ON malfunction:

      Wire harness (power steering switch to ECM) is shorted to +B

    • Power steering switch malfunction

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • OFF malfunction (OFF during power steering operation): Engine speed decreases temporarily when power steering is operating

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 15. Power Steer. Sig. Record
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Power Steer. Sig Record

    Power steering switch status history:

    ON or OFF

    ON: When steering wheel first turned after ignition switch ON Power steering switch output history (after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery) -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Power steering switch output history (after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery):


      • ON: Power steering operated in the past.

      • OFF: Power steering did not operate in the past.

    Table 16. A/C Signal
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    A/C Signal

    A/C (Air Conditioner) signal:

    ON or OFF

    ON: A/C on

    A/C operation signal output from A/C amplifier


    • ON: Operating

    • OFF: Not operating


    • A/C switch

    • A/C amplifier

    • A/C system malfunction, wire harness between A/C amplifier and ECU open or shorted

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • OFF malfunction (OFF even when A/C switch is turned on):


      • Engine speed decreases temporarily when the A/C is operating.

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 17. Stop Light Switch
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Stop Light Switch

    Stop light switch:

    ON or OFF


    • ON: Brake pedal depressed

    • OFF: Brake pedal released

    Switch output (stop light switch)
    • OFF malfunction: Wire harness (stop light switch to ECM, stop light switch to +B) open or shorted to ground

    • ON malfunction: Wire harness (stop light switch to ECM) shorted to +B

    • Stop light switch

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • Stop light switch malfunction DTC P0504 is stored

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Stop light switch (STP) operation condition:


      • ON: Light is on (Brake pedal is depressed).

      • OFF: Light is off (Brake pedal is released).

    Table 18. Intank Fuel Pump
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Intank Fuel Pump

    Intank fuel pump status:

    ON or OFF

    Operates according to fuel consumption amount (Operates after about 10 minutes of driving) Operation command -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • ON: Intank fuel pump is operating.

    • Only for vehicles equipped with a double tank.

    Table 19. Immobiliser Communication
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Immobiliser Communication

    Immobiliser communication:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Normal -
    • Use of a non-registered key

    • Key battery is fully depleted

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 20. Low Gear Switch
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Low Gear Switch

    Shift position switch:

    ON or OFF

    ON: First position Switch output (low gear switch) -

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • When OFF with the shift lever in 1, the torque increases like the other gears

    • When OFF with the shift lever not in 1, the torque decreases like 1st gears

    Diagnostic Note:

    The shift position switch is used to limit torque for manual transmissions

    Table 21. Neutral Position SW Signal
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Neutral Position SW Signal

    Neutral position switch status:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Neutral position Switch output (neutral position switch) -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 22. Clutch Switch
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Clutch Switch

    Clutch switch:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Clutch pedal depressed Switch output (clutch switch) -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    When OFF with the clutch pedal depressed, the engine does not start.

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 23. Battery Voltage
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Battery Voltage

    Battery voltage:

    Min.: 0 V, Max.: 15 V

    11 to 14 V - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 12.5 V

    • Cranking (with engine warmed up): 9.0 V

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 13.4 V

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 13.5 V

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 13 V

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 13.2 V

    Symptoms when out of range:

    If 5 V or less, starting becomes difficult

    Diagnostic Note:

    If 11 V or less, characteristics of some electrical components change.

    Table 24. Atmosphere Pressure
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Atmosphere Pressure

    Atmospheric pressure value:

    Min.: 50 kPa, Max.: 120 kPa

    Actual atmospheric pressure Sensor output (atmospheric pressure sensor (built into ECM)) Atmospheric pressure sensor itself has failed (atmospheric pressure sensor is inside the ECM)

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • With the ignition switch ON, when the difference between the atmospheric pressure sensor and intake manifold absolute pressure is 10 kPa or higher, there is a malfunction in one of the sensors.

    • With the ignition switch ON, when the atmospheric pressure is 0 kPa or 140 kPa, there is a malfunction in the sensor circuit.

    • Standard atmospheric pressure: 101 kPa.

    • For every 100 m increase in altitude, pressure drops by 1 kPa.

      Varies by weather (high atmospheric pressure, low atmospheric pressure).

    Table 25. ACT VSV
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    ACT VSV

    A/C cut status for Active Test:

    ON or OFF

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Active Test "Control the A/C Cut Signal" support data.

    Table 26. ACM Inhibit
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    ACM Inhibit

    VSV for engine mount status:

    ON or OFF

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • VSV for engine mount status:


      • Ignition switch is ON: OFF.

      • Idling: ON.

    • Active Test "Control the ACM Inhibit" support data.

    Table 27. TC and TE1
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    TC and TE1

    Connect the TC and TE1 status for Active Test:

    ON or OFF

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the Active Test "Connect the TC and TE1" is performed, the system behaves as if TC and CG were connected.

    Table 28. # Codes(Include History)
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    # Codes(Include History)

    Number of codes:

    Min.: 0, Max.: 255

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Number of DTCs appearing at least once during the last 40 times the vehicle was warmed up.

    Table 29. Check Mode
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Check Mode

    Check mode:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Check mode ON - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Check Mode: The mode in which certain DTCs can be detected more easily and with higher sensitivity.

    Table 30. SPD Test
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    SPD Test

    Check mode result for vehicle speed sensor:

    Compl or Incompl

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    SPD Test: Check mode result for vehicle speed sensor.

    Table 31. MIL
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    MIL

    MIL status:

    ON or OFF

    ON: MIL on - -
    Table 32. MIL ON Run Distance
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    MIL ON Run Distance

    MIL on run distance:

    Min.: 0 km, Max.: 65535 km

    Distance after DTC stored Result of ECU calculations (using the vehicle speed) -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Distance traveled after a DTC is stored.

    • Cleared when the negative (-) battery cable is disconnected or when the DTC is cleared using the intelligent tester.

    Table 33. Running Time from MIL ON
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Running Time from MIL ON

    Running time from MIL on:

    Min.: 0 min., Max.: 65535 min.

    Running time after MIL turns on - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Engine run time since the MIL illumination.

    • Cleared when the negative (-) battery cable is disconnected or when the DTC is cleared using the intelligent tester.

    Table 34. Engine Run Time
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Run Time

    Engine run time:

    Min.: 0 sec., Max.: 65535 sec.

    Time after the ignition switch turned to ON ECU calculations (using the engine speed) -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Time passed since the ignition switch was turned to ON.

    Table 35. Time after DTC Cleared
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Time after DTC Cleared

    Time after DTC cleared:

    Min.: 0 min., Max.: 65535 min.

    Time after DTCs cleared - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Time elapsed since the DTCs were cleared (or shipment from the factory).

    Table 36. Distance from DTC Cleared
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Distance from DTC Cleared

    Distance after DTC cleared:

    Min.: 0 km, Max.: 65535 km

    Driving distance after DTCs were cleared - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Distance driven since the DTCs were cleared.

    • (Data List's "Distance from DTC clear") - (Freeze frame data's "Distance from DTC clear") = Distance driven since the abnormality occurred.

    Table 37. Warmup Cycle Cleared DTC
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Warmup Cycle Cleared DTC

    Warmup cycle after DTC cleared:

    Min.: 0, Max.: 255

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Number of engine warm ups since DTCs were cleared.

    • (Data List "Warmup Cycle Cleared DTC") - (Freeze frame data "Warmup Cycle Cleared DTC") = Warmup cycles since the abnormality occurred.

    Table 38. OBD Requirements
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    OBD Requirements Identifying OBD requirement - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Euro-OBD.

    Table 39. Number of Emission DTC
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Number of Emission DTC Number of emission DTCs - -  

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 40. Complete Parts Monitor
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Complete Parts Monitor

    Complete parts monitor:

    Not Avl or Avail

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 41. Engine Start Time
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Start Time

    Engine start time:

    Min.: 0 ms,

    Max.: 267000 ms

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Time necessary for the engine to start.

    CAUTION:

    This Data List item cannot be used.

    Table 42. ACC Relay
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    ACC Relay

    ACC (accessory) relay:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Cranking - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 43. Starter Relay
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Starter Relay

    Starter relay:

    ON or OFF

    ON: Cranking - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 44. Accel Position
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Accel Position

    Accelerator position status:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%


    • Accelerator pedal released:

      0%

    • Accelerator pedal fully depressed:

      100%


    • Accelerator pedal position sensor opening position

    • ETC request opening position

    • Cruise request opening position

    • VSC request opening position

    -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0% (accelerator pedal released)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 24.6%

    • Running without load (4700 rpm): 99.6% (accelerator pedal fully depressed)

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • "Accel Position" is the accelerator opening angle (%) for engine control use.

    • When the MIL is illuminated, even with the accelerator pedal fully depressed and an "Accel Position" of around 10% or 25%, it means the fail-safe is restricting the accelerator.

    • When the accelerator pedal position sensor output itself (Accel Sens. No.1 Volt % and Accel Sens. No.2 Volt %) is in the normal range, another actuator malfunction has caused the fail-safe to restrict the accelerator.

    • Without cruise or ETC, VSC requests, and without accelerator restriction by the fail-safe, this is adjusted proportionally to the depressing of the accelerator pedal by the driver.

    • Accelerator fully closed: 0%

    • Accelerator fully open: 100%

    Tip:

    Accel Sens. No.1 Volt % and Accel Sens. No.2 Volt % express the value obtained by dividing the output voltage from the accelerator pedal position sensor by 5 (expressed in percentage). This is used only for diagnosing malfunctions in the accelerator pedal position sensor. Under normal conditions, it is sufficient to only check the accelerator opening angle final value "Accel Position".

    Table 45. Pre Glow
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Pre Glow

    Pre-glow operation status (pre-heating control):

    ON or OFF

    Status is ON when the pre-glow is requested Glow command signal
    • Engine coolant temperature sensor

    • Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    Ignition switch turned to ON (engine not started), engine coolant temperature 35°C (95°F): ON for about 10 seconds

    Tip:

    Under above conditions, the glow indicator light is turns on for about 1.0 second.

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Difficult to start, rough idling

    Diagnostic Note:


    • The pre-glow ON period varies according to the engine coolant temperature.

    • Whether the glow plug operation is affected or not can be determined by monitoring the glow plug energization command value when a problem occurs during engine start-up.

    • When the battery voltage value remains the same even if the glow command is changed (ON to OFF, or OFF to ON), it is likely that there may be a malfunction in the glow plug or circuit.

      (TIPS: Whether the problem causes are related to the glow system or not can be determined only when all cylinders do not operate such as in a case of relay operation problem.)

    Table 46. After Glow
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    After Glow

    After-glow operation status:

    ON or OFF

    Status is ON when the after-glow is requested Glow command signal
    • Engine coolant temperature sensor

    • Engine coolant temperature sensor circuit

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    Engine started, engine coolant temperature 35°C (95°F): ON for about 15 seconds

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Difficult to start, rough idling

    Diagnostic Note:


    • The after-glow ON period varies according to the engine coolant temperature.

    • Whether the glow plug operation is affected or not can be determined by monitoring the glow plug energization command value when a problem occurs during engine start-up.

    • When the battery voltage value remains the same even if the glow command is changed (ON to OFF, or OFF to ON), it is likely that there may be a malfunction in the glow plug or circuit.

      (TIPS: Whether the problem causes are related to the glow system or not can be determined only when all cylinders do not operate such as in a case of relay operation problem.)

  3. Compression

    Table 47. Engine Speed of Cyl #1
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #1

    Engine speed for No. 1 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    "Engine speed" of all cylinders almost same - Cyl #1 compression goes down

    Symptoms when out of range:

    When the engine speed of all cylinders is not equal, idling will be rough.

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Output only when the Active Test "Check the Cylinder Compression" is performed.

    • Indicates the speed of each cylinder when cranking.

      Example - Normal: Engine speed of all cylinders is approximately equal.

      When No. 1 cylinder compression is low, "Engine speed of Cyl #1" is approximately 300 rpm, and "Engine speed of Cyl #2 to #8" is approximately 200 rpm.

    Table 48. Engine Speed of Cyl #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #2

    Engine speed for No. 2 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 49. Engine Speed of Cyl #3
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #3

    Engine speed for No. 3 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 50. Engine Speed of Cyl #4
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #4

    Engine speed for No. 4 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 51. Engine Speed of Cyl #5
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #5

    Engine speed for No. 5 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 52. Engine Speed of Cyl #6
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #6

    Engine speed for No. 6 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 53. Engine Speed of Cyl #7
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #7

    Engine speed for No. 7 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 54. Engine Speed of Cyl #8
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed of Cyl #8

    Engine speed for No. 8 cylinder:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -
    Table 55. Av Engine Speed of All Cyl
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Av Engine Speed of All Cyl

    Engine speed for all cylinders:

    Min.: 0 rpm, Max.: 51199 rpm

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Output only when the Active Test "Check the Cylinder Compression" is performed.

    • Indicates the average engine speed of all cylinders during cranking.

  4. Vehicle Information

    Table 56. Model Code
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Model Code Model code - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying model code:

    Table 57. Engine Type
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Type Engine type - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying engine type: 1VDFTV

    Table 58. Cylinder Number
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Cylinder Number

    Cylinder number:

    Min.: 0, Max.: 255

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying cylinder number: 8

    Table 59. Transmission Type
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Transmission Type

    Transmission type:

    MT or ECT 6th

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Identifying transmission type:


    • MT: Manual transmission

    • ECT 6th: Automatic transmission

    Table 60. Destination
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Destination Destination - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying destination:

    Table 61. Model Year
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Model Year

    Model year:

    Min.: 1900, Max.: 2155

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying model year: 200#

    Table 62. System Identification
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    System Identification System identification - - -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Identifying engine type: Diesel

  5. Diesel Injection

    Table 63. Target Common Rail Pressure
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Common Rail Pressure

    Target common rail pressure:

    Min.: 0 kPa, Max.: 250000 kPa

    25000 to 180000 kPa when engine running Target common rail pressure (ECU calculated value) -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 32000 kPa

    • Cranking: 29000 kPa

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 32000 kPa (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 62000 kPa

    • Running without load (3500 rpm): 80200 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 95000 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 155000 kPa

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Inspect the (actual) fuel pressure, comparing it against the common rail target value.

    • Considered normal when the actual fuel pressure is within +/-5 MPa of the target fuel pressure under stable conditions.

    Table 64. Fuel Press
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Fuel Press

    Fuel pressure:

    Min.: 0 kPa, Max.: 250000 kPa

    Idling: 27000 to 37000 kPa Sensor output (fuel pressure sensor)
    • Fuel supply pump

    • High pressure pipes

    • Fuel pressure sensor

    • Fuel injector

    • Feed pump (fuel supply pump)

    • Fuel filter

    • Pressure limmiter

    • Air bleed to the fuel

    • Lack of fuel

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0 kPa

    • Cranking: 29000 kPa

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 32000 kPa (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 62000 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 92000 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 155000 kPa

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • Difficult to start, poor driveability, lack of power, abnormal combustion noise

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Fuel pressure is the actual common rail fuel pressure.

    • Inspect by comparing the fuel pressure with the target fuel pressure.

    • When in a stable condition such as when idling, the fuel pressure is within +/-5 MPa of the target fuel pressure.

    • The ECM uses fuel pressure for feedback control of the target fuel pressure via the supply pump.

      The injection amount is determined based on the injection timing and fuel pressure.

      Also, the spray pattern is selected based on the fuel pressure.

    • For startup, at least 25 MPa of fuel pressure is needed (take care as there is a response lag when the pressure rises).

    • When the fuel pressure is below 25 MPa, it may cause rough idling.

    • When the fuel pressure has decreased by 20 MPa from the target fuel pressure, there may be a lack of power.

    • If actual fuel pressure is 40 MPa higher than the target fuel pressure, P1229 will be stored. When it is lower than the target fuel pressure, "Lack of Power" will occur, but a DTC will not be stored.

    • When the fuel pressure is higher than 200 MPa, DTC P0088 will be stored.

    Table 65. Target Pump SCV Current
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Pump SCV Current

    Pump current target final value:

    Min.: 0 mA, Max.: 4000 mA

    Idling: 923 to 1123 mA Control target (pump current)
    • Suction control valve malfunction

    • Clogged fuel filter

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0 mA

    • Cranking: 1200 mA

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 1300 mA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 1440 mA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 1560 mA

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Difficult starting, lack of power, or rough idling

    Diagnostic Note:


    • ECU-calculated value for the suction control valve actuation target current.


    • Value is large when a high fuel pressure is desired.

    • Value becomes stuck at 3 A or more or operation is poor (poor movement due to deposits, etc.).

    • When this deviates from the standard value, it indicates that for some reason, even though the pump is running hard, the actual fuel pressure is inconsistent with the target fuel pressure.

    Table 66. Inj. FB Vol. for Idle
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Inj. FB Vol. for Idle

    Idle stability status integral control volume:

    Min.: -80 mm3/st, Max.: 79 mm3/st

    -10 to 10 mm3/st

    - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Idling (warm up the engine): -0.57 mm3/st

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Engine friction problem, compression problem, or injector breakdown

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the actual engine speed does not match the target idling RPM, this corrects the injection volume.

      Abnormal if +/-10 mm3/st or more.

    • Only calculated and reflected at idle.

    Table 67. Injection Volume
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Volume

    Injection volume:

    Min.: 0 mm3/st, Max.: 1279.98 mm3/st

    Idling: 3.0 to 10 mm3/st

    Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Cranking: 21 mm3/st

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 6 mm3/st

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 9 mm3/st

    • Running without load (4700 rpm): 16 mm3/st

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 50 mm3/st

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 70 mm3/st

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Injection amount for each combustion.

    • If injectors are clogged, fuel quality is poor, the fuel filter is clogged, or engine friction increases, "Injection Volume" will increase.

    • If there is a malfunction due to low turbocharger pressure or a low intake air volume, the injection volume is limited and there is a lack of power.

    Table 68. Injection Pressure Correction
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Pressure Correction

    Injection pressure feedback compensation volume:

    Min.: -500 mm3/st, Max.: 780 mm3/st

    -20 to 20 mm3/st at standard temperature

    Calculated value
    • Suction control valve malfunction

    • Clogged fuel filter

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0 mm3/st

    • Cranking: 0 mm3/st

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 8 mm3/st (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 11 mm3/st

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 44 mm3/st

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 71 mm3/st

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the (actual) fuel pressure is equal to the target fuel pressure, this value becomes 0.

    • This indicator can be used for diagnosing supply pump related malfunctions.

    • When this value (absolute value) is large, it indicates that the difference between the actual and target fuel pressure is also large.

      A positive value indicates that the pressure feed is being increased due to insufficient pressure. A negative value indicates that pressure is being reduced due to excessive rail pressure.

      When the suction control valve does not close properly, it causes rail overpressure, and this value and the "Pump SCV Learning Value" slip to the negative volume side.

    Table 69. Injection Feedback Val #1
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #1

    Injection volume correction for No. 1 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value
    • Injector clogging

    • Injector deterioration

    • Decrease in cylinder compression

    • Injector compensation code is incorrectly set (forgot to input code after replacement or made mistake during setting of code after replacing ECM with one from another vehicle)

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    Idling:

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Rough idling, black smoke, white smoke, poor driveability, lack of power, abnormal combustion noise, difficult to start

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When idling after warm up, the injection amount for each cylinder is corrected to optimize the difference between the engine speed of each cylinder.

      Example: For cylinders that are slowing the engine speed compared to other cylinders, the injection volume is increased.

    • "Injection Feedback Val" more than 3.0 mm3/st: Injector may have a problem which causes injection volume deviation, or insufficient compression which causes poor combustion may exist in the cylinder.

      If the value is within the correctable range which is controlled by the ECM and symptoms such as engine knocking and rough idling are not present, the system is normal even though the value exceeds 3.0 mm3/st,

    Table 70. Injection Feedback Val #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #2

    Injection volume correction for No. 2 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 71. Injection Feedback Val #3
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #3

    Injection volume correction for No. 3 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 72. Injection Feedback Val #4
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #4

    Injection volume correction for No. 4 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 73. Injection Feedback Val #5
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #5

    Injection volume correction for No. 5 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 74. Injection Feedback Val #6
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #6

    Injection volume correction for No. 6 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 75. Injection Feedback Val #7
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #7

    Injection volume correction for No. 7 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 76. Injection Feedback Val #8
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injection Feedback Val #8

    Injection volume correction for No. 8 cylinder:

    Min.: -10 mm3/st, Max.: 10 mm3/st

    Idling: -3.0 to 3.0 mm3/st

    Learned value -
    Table 77. Pilot 1 Injection Period
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Pilot 1 Injection Period

    Pilot 1 injection period:

    Min.: 0 μs, Max.: 65535 μs

    Idling: 0 μs Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Cranking: 0 μs

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 0 μs

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 0 μs

    • Running without load (3500 rpm): 363 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 380 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 0 μs

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Combustion noise, poor driveability, white smoke.

    Diagnostic Note:

    Check to see if "Pilot 1 Injection Period" is not zero when the symptoms occur.

    Table 78. Pilot 2 Injection Period
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Pilot 2 Injection Period

    Pilot 2 injection period:

    Min.: 0 μs, Max.: 65535 μs

    Idling: 390 to 490 μs Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0 μs

    • Cranking: 660 μs

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 440 μs (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 380 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 0 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 0 μs

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Combustion noise, poor driveability, white smoke.

    Diagnostic Note:

    Check to see if "Pilot 2 Injection Period" is not zero when the symptoms occur.

    Table 79. Main Injection Period
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Main Injection Period

    Main injection period:

    Min.: 0 μs, Max.: 65535 μs

    Idling: 490 to 690 μs Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Cranking: 1250 μs

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 630 μs (2 minutes after starting the vehicle)

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 515 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 980 μs

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 1010 μs

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the fuel pressure becomes 15 MPa or less, "Main Injection Period" is set to 0.

    • When the engine will not start, confirm that injection is performed.

    • When P0093, P0607, P0627, P062D or P062E is stored, there is an engine stall request. At that time, "Main Injection Period" equals 0.

    Tip:

    As the engine stalls 1 minute after the MIL illuminates, freeze frame data cannot be checked.

    Table 80. After Injection Period
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    After Injection Period

    After injection period:

    Min.: 0 μs, Max.: 65535 μs

    - Calculated value -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Check to see if "After Injection Period" is not zero when the following symptoms occur:

    Black smoke, poor driveability.

    Table 81. Pilot 1 Injection Timing
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Pilot 1 Injection Timing

    Pilot 1 injection timing:

    Min.: -70°CA, Max.: 20°CA

    Idling after engine warmed up and vehicle under normal atmospheric pressure: 0°CA Calculated value -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 82. Pilot 2 Injection Timing
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Pilot 2 Injection Timing

    Pilot 2 injection timing:

    Min.: -50°CA, Max.: 20°CA

    Idling after engine warmed up and vehicle under normal atmospheric pressure: -6 to -2°CA Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0°CA

    • Cranking: -6.0°CA

    • Idling (warm up the engine): -3.7°CA

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): -18°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: -35.8°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: -35.8°CA

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    -

    Table 83. Main Injection Timing
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Main Injection Timing

    Main injection timing:

    Min.: -90°CA, Max.: 90°CA

    Idling after engine warmed up and vehicle under normal atmospheric pressure: -0.5 to 4°CA Calculated value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: -3.4°CA

    • Cranking: -3.0°CA

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 1.0°CA

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 0°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: -7.6°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: -4.5°CA

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Use "Main Injection Timing" to check poor drivability when the following symptoms are present: Bad injection timing, black smoke, and white smoke.

    Table 84. After Injection Timing
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    After Injection Timing

    After injection timing:

    Min.: -10°CA, Max.: 50°CA

    - Calculated Value -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0°CA

    • Cranking: 0°CA

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 0°CA

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 21.9°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 17°CA

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 22°CA

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Diagnostic Note:

    Use "Main Injection Timing" to check poor drivability when the following symptoms are present: Bad injection timing, black smoke, and white smoke.

    Table 85. Fuel Temperature
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Fuel Temperature

    Fuel temperature:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 140°C

    Actual fuel temperature Sensor output (fuel temperature sensor) -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    After fully cold soaking, the fuel temperature is the same as the outside air temperature.

    Table 86. Fuel Return Temp
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Fuel Return Temp

    Estimated fuel temperature in injector:

    Min.: -40°C, Max.: 215°C

    - Calculated by ECM -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON, engine coolant temperature 35°C (95°F): 70°C (158°F)

    • Idling, engine warmed up, fuel temperature 52°C (125°F): 88°C (190°F)

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • The ECM calculates this value based on the fuel temperature sensor output and engine running conditions.

    Table 87. Fuel System Monitor
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Fuel System Monitor

    Fuel system monitor:

    Not Avl or Avail

    - - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    This item does not apply to diesel engines.

    Table 88. Injector Memory Error
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Injector Memory Error

    Compensation (QR) code writing error status:

    No Error or Error

    No Error Calculated by ECM
    • Injector compensation (QR) code writing error

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Poor driveability, rough idling, black smoke, white smoke, abnormal combustion noise

    Diagnostic Note:

    This flag displays an error when the injector compensation code is not input for a new ECM or an injector for a different type or a value beyond the compensation setting range is input. This error may not be detected when a wrong compensation (QR) code is input.

  6. EGR system

    Table 89. Target EGR Valve Pos.
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target EGR Valve Pos.

    No. 1 EGR valve target opening angle:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed up: 0 to 80% ECU-calculated value based on sensors (MAF meter, manifold absolute pressure sensor, intake air temperature (built into MAF meter), etc.) -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0%

    • Cranking: 0%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 43%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 22%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 0%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 0%

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • When value is out of range and approaching 0%: MAF meter degradation, intake or exhaust system blockage

    • When value is out of range and approaching 100%: EGR pipe blockage

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Fully open: 100%.

    • Fully closed: 0%.

    • Used for comparison to "Actual EGR Valve Pos.".

    Table 90. Target EGR Valve Pos. #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target EGR Valve Pos. #2

    No. 2 EGR valve target opening angle:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed up: 0 to 80% ECU-calculated value based on sensors (MAF meter, manifold absolute pressure sensor, intake air temperature (built into MAF meter), etc) -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Used for comparison to "Actual EGR Valve Pos #2".

    Table 91. Actual EGR Valve Pos.
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Actual EGR Valve Pos.

    No. 1 EGR valve position:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed up: 0 to 80% Calculated from EGR valve opening position sensor  

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0%

    • Cranking: 0%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 84%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 34%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 0%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 0%

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • EGR valve stuck open: Poor starts (engine does not stop), black smoke, white smoke, lack of power

    • EGR valve stuck closed: Increased turbo booster noise

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Fully open: 100%.

    • Fully closed: 0%.

    • Inspect while comparing to "Target EGR Valve Pos.".

    • Check the valve movement via the Active Test.

    • Sometimes the malfunction only occurs around a certain temperature, so refer to the engine coolant temperature and outside temperature at the time the malfunction occurred.

    Table 92. Actual EGR Valve Pos. #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Actual EGR Valve Pos. #2

    No. 2 EGR valve position:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed up: 0 to 80% Calculated from EGR valve opening position sensor -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    Same as Actual EGR Valve Pos.

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Same as Actual EGR Valve Pos.

    Diagnostic Note:

    Inspect while comparing to "Target EGR Valve Pos. #2".

    Table 93. EGR Lift Sensor Volt %
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Lift Sensor Volt %

    No. 1 EGR valve lift position:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling: 25 to 90% Calculated from EGR valve opening position sensor -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 77%

    • Cranking: 77%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 53%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 65%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 77%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 77%

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • EGR Lift Sensor Volt % is calculated from the EGR position sensor output voltage.

      Value is 0 to 5 V converted to 0 to 100%.

    • Fully open: 33.5 to 35.5%.

    • Fully closed: 76.9 to 77.3%.

    Table 94. EGR Lift Sensor Volt % #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Lift Sensor Volt % #2

    No. 2 EGR valve lift position:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling: 25 to 90% Calculated from EGR valve opening position sensor -
    Table 95. EGR Motor Duty #1
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Motor Duty #1

    No. 1 EGR valve actuate duty:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 127.5%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 100% - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • This EGR Motor Duty #1 is calculated based on Target EGR Valve Pos. to actuate the EGR valve.

    • To 0%: Close side EGR valve actuation.

    • To 100%: Open side EGR valve actuation.

    • When this value is large but the actual valve position does not reach the target valve position, there is an unable to open malfunction.

    Table 96. EGR Motor Duty #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Motor Duty #2

    No. 2 EGR valve actuate duty:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 127.5%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 100% - -
    Table 97. EGR Operation Prohibit
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Operation Prohibit

    EGR operation prohibit:

    OK or NG

    OK: Active Test item "Control the EGR Step Position" and "Activate the EGR Valve Close" can be performed - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • OK: "EGR Valve Control Active Test Possible" Condition.

    • NG: "Not Possible" Condition.

    Table 98. EGR Close Learn Val.
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Learn Val.

    No. 1 EGR valve lift volume learned value:

    Min.: 0 V, Max.: 5 V

    Idling: 3.5 to 4.5 V No. 1 EGR valve position sensor value when EGR valve fully closed -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    3.85 V

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    At the upper and lower limits of the normal range, it is possible that a foreign object is lodged in the EGR valve seat area.

    Table 99. EGR Close Lrn. Val. #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Lrn. Val. #2

    No. 2 EGR valve lift volume learned value:

    Min.: 0 V, Max.: 5 V

    Idling: 3.5 to 4.5 V No. 2 EGR valve position sensor value when EGR valve fully closed -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    3.85 V

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • This value is the EGR position sensor output voltage.

    • At the upper and lower limits of the normal range, it is possible that a foreign object is lodged in the EGR valve seat area.

    Table 100. EGR Close Lrn. Val.
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Lrn. Val.

    No. 1 EGR valve fully closed position learned value:

    Min.: 0 V, Max.: 5 V

    3.5 to 4.5 V No. 1 EGR valve position sensor value when EGR valve fully closed -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    3.85 V

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • This value is the EGR position sensor output voltage.

    • At the upper and lower limits of the normal range, it is possible that a foreign object is lodged in the EGR valve seat area.

    • As the lower and upper limits are 3.5 V and 4.5 V respectively, if the value becomes stuck at either of these values, there is a malfunction in the lift sensor or the valve position may be misaligned (foreign matter is present, etc.).

    Table 101. EGR Close Lrn. Val. #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Lrn. Val. #2

    No. 2 EGR valve fully closed position learned value:

    Min.: 0 V, Max.: 5 V

    3.5 to 4.5 V No. 2 EGR valve position sensor value when EGR valve fully closed -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    3.85 V

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • This value is the EGR position sensor output voltage.

    • At the upper and lower limits of the normal range, it is possible that a foreign object is lodged in the EGR valve seat area.

    • As the lower and upper limits are 3.5 V and 4.5 V respectively, if the value becomes stuck at either of these values, there is a malfunction in the lift sensor or the valve position may be misaligned (foreign matter is present, etc.).

    Table 102. EGR Close Lrn. Status
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Lrn. Status

    No. 1 EGR valve fully closed position learning status:

    OK or NG

    OK - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • "OK" means the fully closed position learning has completed normally.

    • When NG, the learned fully closed position may be outside of the normal range.

      When NG, there may be foreign matter stuck in the valve.

    Tip:

    After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery cable, if the ignition switch has not been turned off once, learning may not be completed.

    Table 103. EGR Close Lrn. Status #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR Close Lrn. Status #2

    No. 2 EGR valve fully closed position learning status:

    OK or NG

    OK - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • "OK" means the fully closed position learning has completed normally.

    • When NG, the learned fully closed position may be outside of the normal range.

      When NG, there may be foreign matter stuck in the valve.

    Tip:

    After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery cable, if the ignition switch has not been turned off once, learning may not be completed.

    Table 104. EGR/VVT Monitor
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    EGR/VVT Monitor

    EGR Monitor:

    Not Avl or Avail

    - Result of ECU calculations -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    EGR monitor indicates that the storage of related DTCs is complete.

  7. Diesel throttle system

    Table 105. Throttle Sensor Volt %
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Sensor Volt %

    Absolute throttle position sensor (bank 1):

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%


    • Ignition switch ON: 60 to 80%

    • Warmed-up and idling: 10 to 80%

    Sensor output (throttle position sensor (bank 1)) -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 70%

    • Cranking: 70%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 21.9%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 51%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 69.8%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 69.8%

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • Stuck closed: Engine stall, difficult to start, rough idling, lack of power, black smoke, white smoke

    • Stuck open: Loud turbocharging sound, bad vibration when engine stopped

    • When the ECM detects a malfunction with the diesel throttle (MIL on), engine power is restricted but city driving is possible.

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Throttle position sensor output voltage is converted using 5 V = 100%.

    • When fully closed: 14%.

    • When fully open: 70%.

    • When the ignition switch is turned from off to ON, the throttle valve fully opens once.

    • When the ignition switch is turned from ON to off, the throttle valve fully closes once.

    Table 106. Throttle Sensor #2 Volt %
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Sensor #2 Volt %

    Absolute throttle position sensor (bank 2):

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%


    • Ignition switch ON: 60 to 80%

    • Warmed-up and idling: 10 to 80%

    Sensor output (throttle position sensor (bank 2)) Same as Throttle Sensor Volt %
    Table 107. Actual Throttle Position
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Actual Throttle Position

    Actual diesel throttle (bank 1) angle:

    Min.: -20%, Max.: 120%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 90% - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 0%

    • Cranking: 0%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 84%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 32%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 0%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 0%

    Symptoms when out of range:


    • Stuck closed: Engine stall, difficult to start, lack of power, black smoke, rough idle

    • Stuck open: Loud turbocharging sound, bad vibration when engine stopped

    • When ECM detects a malfunction of diesel throttle (MIL on), engine power is restricted so that the vehicle can drive with a maximum speed of 80 to 120 km/h.

    Diagnostic Note:

    Closing percentage of the throttle valve.


    • Fully closed: 100%.

    • Fully open: 0%.

      Tip:

      There is no connection with the accelerator. However, under full load, the throttle is usually fully open (0%).

    Table 108. Actual Throttle Position #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Actual Throttle Position #2

    Actual diesel throttle (bank 2) angle:

    Min.: -20%, Max.: 120%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 90% - -
    Table 109. Target Throttle Position
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Throttle Position

    Target diesel throttle valve (bank 1) opening angle:

    Min.: -20%, Max.: 120%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 90% Calculated by ECM -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    Actual Throttle Position follows this value

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • If the actual throttle position follows this value, it is normal.

    • Fully closed: 100%

    • Fully open: 0%

    • The value should not largely differ from the actual throttle position.

    Table 110. Target Throttle Position #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Throttle Position #2

    Target diesel throttle valve (bank 2) opening angle:

    Min.: -20%, Max.: 120%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 0 to 90% Calculated by ECM -
    Table 111. Throttle Motor Duty #1
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Motor Duty #1

    Diesel throttle motor actuate duty (bank 1):

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 10 to 90% - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 61.5%

    • Cranking: 63%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 37%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 53%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 62.5%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 64%

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • To 0%: Closed side diesel throttle actuation.

    • To 100%: Open side diesel throttle actuation.

    • When this value is large but the actual opening angle does not reach the target opening angle, there is an unable to close malfunction.

    • If it is small, but the actual opening angle does not reach the target opening angle, there is an unable to open malfunction.

    • Usually this value is at approximately 50 +/-20%, but momentary jumps outside this range do occur.

    • If a duty outside 50 +/-40% continues for several seconds, it will be judged that the diesel throttle does not move properly and the MIL will be illuminated.

    Table 112. Throttle Motor Duty #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Motor Duty #2

    Diesel throttle motor actuate duty (bank 2):

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    Idling after engine warmed-up: 10 to 90% - -
    Table 113. Throttle Close Learning Val.
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Close Learning Val.

    Throttle fully closed position learned value (bank 1):

    Min.: 0 deg, Max.: 84 deg

    14 to 22 deg - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:

    17 deg

    Symptoms when out of range:

    Ignition switch ON: 17 deg

    Diagnostic Note:


    • When the ignition is turned from switch ON to off and 5 seconds elapse, learning of "Throttle Close Learning Val." will be complete.

    • When "Throttle Close Learning Val." is outside of the normal range, a foreign object may lodged in the throttle valve.

    • Fully closed: 17.25 deg.

    • Fully open: 87.25 deg.

    • If the value is stuck at the upper limit of 21.25 deg, there is a chance that a malfunction is present.

      However, as the initial value for the learned value is 21.25 deg, it is necessary to check the value after learning is completed.

    Table 114. Throttle Close Learning Val. #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Throttle Close Learning Val. #2

    Throttle fully closed position learned value (bank 2):

    Min.: 0 deg, Max.: 84 deg

    14 to 22 deg - -
    Table 115. Diesel Throttle Learn Status
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Diesel Throttle Learn Status

    Diesel throttle learning history (bank 1):

    OK or NG

    OK - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • If the system is functioning properly, learning will be performed when the ignition switch is turned from ON to off.

    • NG indicates that a foreign object may be lodged in the throttle valve or actuator components, or a disconnect/short exists in the signal wires.

    Table 116. Diesel Throttle Learn Status #2
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Diesel Throttle Learn Status #2

    Diesel throttle learning history (bank 2):

    OK or NG

    OK - -
  8. VN Turbo system

    Table 117. Target Booster Pressure
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Target Booster Pressure

    Target boost pressure:

    Min.: 0 kPa, Max.: 320 kPa

    Idling and vehicle under normal atmospheric pressure: 87 to 103 kPa Calculated Value by ECM -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 96 kPa

    • Cranking: 100 kPa

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 99.5 kPa

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 119 kPa

    • Running without load (4700 rpm): 151 kPa (accelerator pedal depressed)

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 185 kPa

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 222 kPa

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Inspect while comparing with "MAP".

    • With the accelerator fully open, if the actual manifold absolute pressure (MAP) is low compared to the target booster pressure by at least 20 kPa for 5 sec. or more, a feeling of a lack of power will occur.

    Table 118. Boost Pressure Deviation
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Boost Pressure Deviation

    Boost pressure deviation:

    Min.: -320 kPa, Max.: 320 kPa

    Idling after engine warmed up and vehicle under normal atmospheric pressure: -3 to 10 kPa - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Difference between target and actual supercharging pressure.

    Table 119. VN Turbo Command
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Command

    VN turbo command value:

    Min.: 20%, Max.: 100%

    20 to 100% Controls the VN turbo vane opening position. -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 100%

    • Cranking: 100%

    • Idling (warm up the engine): 88%

    • Running without load (2500 rpm): 76%

    • Running without load (4700 rpm): 50% (accelerator pedal depressed)

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 2000 rpm: 85%

    • Driving with the accelerator fully open at 3000 rpm: 46%

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • "VN Turbo command" is a command value.

    • 0%: Full open vanes (contraction of actuation-use rods)

    • 90% or more: Full closed vanes (extension of actuation-use rods)

    • When this value is large, the turbo works well.

    • There is no actual opening angle data to handle the VN Turbo command value.

    Table 120. VN Turbo Error Level
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Error Level

    VN turbo driver opening angle level when abnormality detected:

    1, 2 or 3

    0: Normal - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • 3: Nearly fully closed (supercharging pressure and pre-turbine pressure are incredibly high and there is a risk of engine damage).

    • 2: Roughly intermediate opening angle (not as bad as "3", but long-term usage is problematic).

    • 1: Nearly fully open (will not cause engine damage, but at a low RPM, turbocharging pressure will not rise and insufficient power will be felt).

    Table 121. VN Turbo Max Angle
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Max Angle

    VN turbo maximum opening angle:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    100%

    Tip:

    As this value displays the ideal constant upper limit, no matter what happens, this value should not change.

    - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 99.6%

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Vane maximum angle expressed in % (Fully open: to 100%).

    • VD engine is usually 100%.

    Table 122. VN Turbo Min Angle
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Min Angle

    VN turbo minimum opening angle:

    Min.: 0%, Max.: 100%

    0%

    Tip:

    As this value displays the ideal constant lower limit, no matter what happens, this value should not change.

    - -

    Results of real-vehicle check:


    • Ignition switch ON: 51.9%

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:


    • Vane maximum angle expressed in % (Fully open: to 100%).

    • VD engine is usually 52%.

    Table 123. VN Turbo Operation prohibit
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Operation prohibit

    VN turbo operation prohibit:

    OK or NG

    OK: Active Test item "Test the Turbo Charger Step Motor" can be performed - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    When NG, indicates a condition where the engine software does not allow the VN turbo Active Test.

    Table 124. VN Turbo Type
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    VN Turbo Type

    VN turbo type:

    Not, Commo or Vacuum

    Commo - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Indicates the VN turbo vane actuation method.


    • DC motor system.

    • Negative-pressure diaphragm system.

    • Step motor system.

  9. Diesel Starting

    Table 125. Engine Speed (Starter Off)
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Engine Speed (Starter Off)

    Engine speed when starter off:

    Min.: 0 rpm,

    Max.: 1594 rpm

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Engine speed immediately after starting the engine.

    Table 126. Starter Count
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Starter Count

    Starter on count:

    Min.: 0, Max.: 255

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Number of times the starter turned on from the time the ignition switch was turned to ON.

    Table 127. Run Dist of Previous Trip
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Run Dist of Previous Trip

    Distance driven during previous trip:

    Min.: 0 km, Max.: 261 km

    - - -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Used to confirm the driving conditions of the previous trip (before the malfunction occurred).

  10. Diesel Rough

    Table 128. Electric Duty Feedback Value
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    Electric Duty Feedback Value

    Electric load feedback value:

    Min.: 0 mm3/st, Max.: 39.8 mm3/st

    0 to 2.5 mm3/st

    - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Expected injection volume increase after the electrical load turns from off to on.

    Table 129. A/C Duty Feedback Value
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    A/C Duty Feedback Value

    A/C load feedback value:

    Min.: 0 mm3/st, Max.: 39.8 mm3/st


    • 0 to 4.1 mm3/st (A/T)

    • 0 to 2.6 mm3/st (M/T)

    - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Expected injection volume increase after the A/C turns from off to on.

    Table 130. PS Duty Feedback Value
    Tester Display Measurement Item/Range Normal Condition Type Cause of Out of Range
    PS Duty Feedback Value

    Power steering load feedback value:

    Min.: 0 mm3/st, Max.: 39.8 mm3/st

    0 mm3/st

    - -

    Symptoms when out of range:

    -

    Diagnostic Note:

    Expected injection volume increase after the power steering turns from off to on.

  11. ACTIVE TEST

    Tip:

    Using the intelligent tester to perform Active Tests allows relays, VSVs, actuators and other items to be operated without removing any parts. This non-intrusive functional inspection can be very useful because intermittent operation may be discovered before parts or wiring is disturbed. Performing Active Tests early in troubleshooting is one way to save diagnostic time. Data List information can be displayed while performing Active Tests.


    1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

    2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.

    3. Turn the intelligent tester on.

    4. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Active Test.

    5. Perform the Active Test.

      Tester Display Test Part Control Range Diagnostic Note
      Control the A/C Cut Signal Control the A/C signal ON/OFF -
      Control the ACM Inhibit Control the VSV for engine mount ON/OFF -
      Connect the TC and TE1 Turn on TC and TE1 connection ON/OFF -
      Activate the ACC Cut Relay Activate ACC (accessory) relay ON/OFF -
      Activate the Starter Relay Activate Starter relay ON/OFF -
      Control the EGR Step Position Control the No. 1 EGR valve 0 to 100%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Control the EGR Step Position #2 Control the No. 2 EGR valve 0 to 100%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Test the Turbo Charger Step Motor Activate the turbocharger (for Bank 1) 52 to 100%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Test the Turbo Charger Step Motor #2 Activate the turbocharger (for Bank 2) 52 to 100%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Test the Fuel Leak Pressurizes common rail internal fuel pressure, and checks for fuel leaks Stop/Start

      Performs inspection of the high pressure fuel system.


      • Engine Speed: 2050 rpm

      • Fuel Pressure: 172000 kPa

      • Target Common Rail Pressure: 176000 kPa

      • Target Pump SCV Current: 1.4 A

      • MAP: 176 kPa

      • MAF: 39 g/sec.

      Diesel Throttle Target Angle Control the diesel throttle valve (bank 1) 0 to 90%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Diesel Throttle Target Angle #2 Control the diesel throttle valve (bank 2) 0 to 90%

      Test is possible when the following conditions are met:


      • Ignition switch is ON.

      • Engine is stopped.

      Activate the VN Turbo Open Activate the turbocharger ON/OFF Confirm that the engine is running.
      Activate the EGR Valve Close Activate the electric EGR control valve assembly ON/OFF Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling
      Activate the Intank Fuel Pump Relay Activate SUB PUMP relay ON/OFF
      • Engine is stopped.

      • This test activates the relay for only 60 seconds.

      • After finishing this test, the vehicle does not permit activating the relay again within 60 seconds.

      Control the Cylinder#1 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 1 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#2 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 2 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#3 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 3 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#4 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 4 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#5 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 5 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#6 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 6 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#7 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 7 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the Cylinder#8 Fuel Cut Cut off fuel injection from No. 8 injector ON/OFF

      Fuel injection is stopped while the test is ON.


      • Confirm that the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.

      • If the running condition of the engine does not worsen even though injection of the designated cylinder is stopped, the cylinder can be confirmed to be malfunctioning.

      Control the All Cylinders Fuel Cut All cylinder injector fuel cut ON/OFF Used when the cylinder compression is measured. Test possible during vehicle stopping
      Check the Cylinder Compression* Check the cylinder compression pressure ON/OFF Fuel injection stop in all cylinders.
    Tip:

    *: When cranking the engine, the Active Test measures the speed of each cylinder.

    In this Active Test, the fuel of all cylinders is cut, and cranking occurs 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.


    1. Warm up the engine.

    2. Turn the ignition switch off.

    3. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

    4. Turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the tester on.

    5. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Active Test / Check the Cylinder Compression.

      Tip:

      If the results are not displayed normally, select the display items from the Data List before performing the Active Test. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Data List / Compression / Engine Speed of Cyl #1, Engine Speed of Cyl #2, Engine Speed of Cyl #3, Engine Speed of Cyl #4, Engine Speed of Cyl #5, Engine Speed of Cyl #6, Engine Speed of Cyl #7, Engine Speed of Cyl #8 and Av Engine Speed of All Cyl.

    6. While the engine is not running, press the RIGHT or LEFT button to change Check the Cylinder Compression to ON.

      Tip:

      After performing the above procedure, the Active Test Check the Cylinder Compression will start. Fuel injection for all cylinders is prohibited, and the engine speed measurement of each cylinder will enter standby mode.

    7. Crank the engine for about 10 seconds.

    8. Monitor the engine speed (Engine Speed of Cyl #1 to #8, Av Engine Speed of All Cyl) displayed on the tester.

      Tip:

      At first, the tester's display will show the engine speed measurement of each cylinder to be extremely high. After approximately 10 seconds of engine cranking, the engine speed measurement of each cylinder will change to the actual engine speed.

      Note:
      • After the Active Test Check the Cylinder Compression is turned on, it will automatically turn off after 255 seconds.

      • When the Check the Cylinder Compression test is off and the engine is cranked, the engine will start.

      • If the Check the Cylinder Compression test needs to be performed after it is turned on and performed once, press EXIT to return to the Active Test menu screen. Then perform the Check the Cylinder Compression test again.

      • Use a fully-charged battery.