Manual NQR PDF
Manual NQR PDF
No.LG4HKED-WE-0871
59508_Maegaki 09.1.13 11:22 AM 1
This Workshop Manual deals only with the screen toned section(s) in the table below.
Section Sub Section
0 GENERAL INFORMATION 0A General Information
1 ENGINE 1A Engine Control System
1B Engine Mechanical
1C Engine Cooling
1D Engine Fuel
1E Engine Electrical
1F Emission Control
1G Engine Exhaust
1H Engine Lubrication
1I Engine Speed Control System
1J Induction
1K Pre-Heating System
2 SUSPENSION 2B Front Suspension
2C Rear Suspension
2D Wheel and Tire System
3 DRIVELINE/AXLE 3A1 Front Differential
3A2 Rear Differential
3C1 Propeller Shaft
3C2 Front Axle
3C3 Rear Axle
3D1 Transfer Case (Part Time)
4 BRAKES 4B Brake
4C1 Anti-Lock Brake (ABS)/Anti-Slip Regulator (ASR)
4D Parking Brake
4E Hill Start Aid (HSA)
5 TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE 5A Transmission Control System
5B Automatic Transmission
5C Manual Transmission
5E Clutch
5G1 Side Power Take-Off
6 STEERING 6B Power Steering
7 HVAC 7A Heating and Ventilation
7B Manual Air Conditioning
7C Automatic Air Conditioning
8 RESTRAINTS 8A Seat Belt
8B Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
8C SRS Control System
9 BODY, CAB AND ACCESSORIES 9A Lighting System
9B Wiper/Washer System
9C Entertainment
9D Wiring System
9E Instrumentation/Driver Info.
9F Body Structure
9G Cab
9H Seats
9I Security and Lock
9K Exterior/Interior Trim
9L Cab Mounting
10 CONTROL SYSTEMS 10B Vehicle Control
11 FRAME 11A Frame
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LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 1
ENGINE
Engine Control System
(4HK1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-3 DTC P0201, P0202, P0203 or P0204
Temperature vs Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-3 (Flash Code 271, 272, 273 or 274) . . . . . . . .1A-132
Altitude vs Barometric Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-4 DTC P0217 (Flash Code 542) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-141
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Type DTC P0219 (Flash Code 543) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-143
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-5 DTC P0234 (Flash Code 42) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-145
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List . . . . . . . . . 1A-6 DTC P0299 (Flash Code 65) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-148
Overview Wirings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-9 DTC P0335 (Flash Code 15) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-151
Overview Wirings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-9 DTC P0336 (Flash Code 15) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-154
Routing Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-11 DTC P0340 (Flash Code 14) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-156
Fuel System Routing Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-11 DTC P0341 (Flash Code 14) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-159
Component Locator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-12 DTC P0380 (Flash Code 66) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-161
Engine Controls Component Views . . . . . . . . . 1A-12 DTC P0381 (Flash Code 67) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-163
Engine Control Module (ECM) DTC P0401 (Flash Code 93) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-166
Connector End Views. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-18 DTC P0404 (Flash Code 45) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-169
Engine Control Connector End Views . . . . . . . 1A-20 DTC P0409 (Flash Code 44) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-172
Diagnostic Information and Procedures . . . . . . . 1A-32 DTC P0426 (Flash Code 143) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-175
Engine Control System Check Sheet. . . . . . . . 1A-32 DTC P0427 or P0428 (Flash Code 48) . . . . .1A-177
Diagnostic Starting Point - Engine Controls . . . 1A-33 DTC P042B (Flash Code 145) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-182
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls . . 1A-34 DTC P042C or P042D (Flash Code 49) . . . . .1A-184
Scan Tool Data List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-39 DTC P0477 or P0478 (Flash Code 46) . . . . .1A-189
Scan Tool Data Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-47 DTC P0500 (Flash Code 25) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-192
Scan Tool Output Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-53 DTC P0502 or P0503 (Flash Code 25) . . . . .1A-195
Scan Tool Does Not Power Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-54 DTC P0560 (Flash Code 155) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-201
Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with DTC P0563 (Flash Code 35) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-204
CAN Device (Euro 4 Specification) . . . . . . . . . 1A-55 DTC P0601 (Flash Code 53) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-205
Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with DTC P0602 (Flash Code 154) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-206
Keyword Device DTC P0604, P0606 or P060B
(Except Euro 4 Specification) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-58 (Flash Code 153, 51 or 36) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-208
Lost Communication with DTC P0633 (Flash Code 176) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-209
The Engine Control Module (ECM) DTC P0638 (Flash Code 61) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-210
(Except Euro 4 Specification) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-62 DTC P0641 (Flash Code 55) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-213
Engine Cranks but Does Not Run . . . . . . . . . . 1A-65 DTC P0650 (Flash Code 77) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-216
DTC P0016 (Flash Code 16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-68 DTC P0651 (Flash Code 56) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-219
DTC P0045 (Flash Code 33) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-70 DTC P0685 or P0687 (Flash Code 416) . . . .1A-222
DTC P0079 or P0080 (Flash Code 38) . . . . . . 1A-74 DTC P0697 (Flash Code 57) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-225
DTC P0087 (Flash Code 225) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-77 DTC P1093 (Flash Code 227) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-228
DTC P0088 (Flash Code 118) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-82 DTC P1261 or P1262 (Flash Code 34) . . . . .1A-233
DTC P0089 (Flash Code 151) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-87 DTC P1404 (Flash Code 45) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-234
DTC P0091 or P0092 (Flash Code 247) . . . . . 1A-90 DTC P1455 (Flash Code 132) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-236
DTC P0093 (Flash Code 227) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-93 DTC P1471 (Flash Code 149) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-238
DTC P0101 (Flash Code 92) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-99 DTC P161B (Flash Code 179) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-241
DTC P0102 or P0103 (Flash Code 91) . . . . . 1A-102 DTC P1621 (Flash Code 54) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-243
DTC P0107 or P0108 (Flash Code 32) . . . . . 1A-106 DTC P1664 (Flash Code 76) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-244
DTC P0112 or P0113 (Flash Code 22) . . . . . 1A-110 DTC P1669 (Flash Code 75) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-247
DTC P0116 (Flash Code 23) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A-114 DTC P2122 or P2123 (Flash Code 121) . . . .1A-252
DTC P0117 or P0118 (Flash Code 23) . . . . . 1A-116 DTC P2127 or P2128 (Flash Code 122) . . . .1A-256
DTC P0122 or P0123 (Flash Code 43) . . . . . 1A-120 DTC P2138 (Flash Code 124) . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-260
DTC P0182 or P0183 (Flash Code 211) . . . . 1A-124 DTC P2146 or P2149
DTC P0192 or P0193 (Flash Code 245) . . . . 1A-128 (Flash Code 158 or 159) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-262
DTC P2227 (Flash Code 71) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1A-267
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Specifications
Temperature vs Resistance C F Ohms
Engine Coolant Temperature vs. Resistance Temperature vs. Resistance Value (Approximately)
C F Ohms 150 302 13900
Temperature vs. Resistance Value (Approximately) 100 212 33600
120 248 115 50 122 106000
110 230 150
Fuel Temperature vs. Resistance
100 212 190
C F Ohms
90 194 240
Temperature vs. Resistance Value (Approximately)
80 176 320
110 230 140
70 158 430
100 212 180
60 140 590
90 194 240
50 122 810
80 176 310
40 104 1150
70 158 420
30 86 1660
60 140 580
20 68 2450
50 122 810
10 50 3700
40 104 1150
0 32 5800
30 86 1660
-10 14 9300
20 68 2450
-20 -4 15480
10 50 3700
-30 -22 26700
0 32 5740
Exhaust Temperature vs. Resistance -10 14 9160
C F Ohms -20 -4 15000
Temperature vs. Resistance Value (Approximately) -30 -22 25400
1000 1832 120
Intake Air Temperature vs. Resistance (Euro 4
950 1742 135
Specification)
900 1652 155
C F Ohms
850 1562 180
Temperature vs. Resistance Value (Approximately)
800 1472 205
100 212 190
750 1382 240
90 194 240
700 1292 290
80 176 320
650 1202 345
70 158 430
600 1112 425
60 140 590
550 1022 530
50 122 810
500 932 675
40 104 1150
450 842 885
30 86 1650
400 752 1200
20 68 2430
350 662 1710
10 50 3660
300 572 2580
0 32 5550
250 482 4300
-10 14 8970
200 392 6900
-20 -4 14700
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 4
Barometric
Altitude Measured Altitude Measured Pressure
in Meters (m) in Feet (ft) Measured in
Kilopascals (kPa)
Determine your altitude by contacting a local weather
station or by using another reference source.
4267 14000 56-64
3962 13000 58-66
3658 12000 61-69
3353 11000 64-72
3048 10000 66-74
2743 9000 69-77
2438 8000 71-79
2134 7000 74-82
1829 6000 77-85
1524 5000 80-88
1219 4000 83-91
914 3000 87-95
610 2000 90-98
305 1000 94-102
0 0 Sea Level 96-104
-305 -1000 101-105
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DTC Type
Flash Except
DTC Euro 4 DTC Descriptor
Code Euro 4
Specifi-
Specifi-
cation
cation
P0016 16 A A Crankshaft Position - Camshaft Position Correlation
P0045 33 A Turbocharger Boost Control Solenoid Circuit
P0079 38 A Exhaust Valve Control Solenoid Circuit Low
P0080 38 A Exhaust Valve Control Solenoid Circuit High
P0087 225 A D Fuel Rail/ System Pressure Too Low
P0088 118 D Fuel Rail/ System Pressure Too High (First Stage)
P0088 118 A A Fuel Rail/ System Pressure Too High (Second Stage)
P0089 151 A A Fuel Pressure Regulator Performance
P0091 247 A A Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit Low
P0092 247 A A Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Circuit High
P0093 227 A B Fuel System Leak Detected
P0101 92 B Mass Air Flow Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P0102 91 A Mass Air Flow Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0103 91 A Mass Air Flow Sensor Circuit High Input
P0107 32 A A Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0108 32 A A Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input
P0112 22 A A Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit Low
P0113 22 A A Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High
P0116 23 B Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P0117 23 A A Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Low
P0118 23 A A Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit High
P0122 43 A Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Low
P0123 43 A Throttle Position Sensor Circuit High
P0182 211 A A Fuel Temperature Sensor Circuit Low
P0183 211 A A Fuel Temperature Sensor Circuit High
P0192 245 A A Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
P0193 245 A A Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P0201 271 A A Injector Circuit Open - Cylinder 1
P0202 272 A A Injector Circuit Open - Cylinder 2
P0203 273 A A Injector Circuit Open - Cylinder 3
P0204 274 A A Injector Circuit Open - Cylinder 4
P0217 542 D D Engine Coolant Over Temperature Condition
P0219 543 D D Engine Overspeed Condition
P0234 42 A A Turbocharger Overboost Condition
P0299 65 B A Turbocharger Underboost
P0335 15 A A Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit
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DTC Type
Flash Except
DTC Euro 4 DTC Descriptor
Code Euro 4
Specifi-
Specifi-
cation
cation
P0336 15 A A Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P0340 14 A A Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit
P0341 14 A A Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P0380 66 C A Glow Plug Circuit
P0381 67 C A Glow Plug Indicator Circuit
P0401 93 A EGR Flow Insufficient Detected
P0404 45 A A EGR Control Circuit Range/ Performance
P0409 44 A A EGR Sensor Circuit
P0426 143 C Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance Sensor 1
P0427 48 A Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Sensor 1
P0428 48 A Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit High Sensor 1
P042B 145 C Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance Sensor 2
P042C 49 C Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Sensor 2
P042D 49 C Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit High Sensor 2
P0477 46 A Exhaust Pressure Control Valve Low
P0478 46 A Exhaust Pressure Control Valve High
P0500 25 B A Vehicle Speed Sensor
P0502 25 A A Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0503 25 A A Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit High Input
P0560 155 A System Voltage
P0563 35 C A System Voltage High
P0601 53 A A Internal Control Module Memory Check Sum Error
P0602 154 C A Control Module Programming Error
P0604 153 A A Internal Control Module RAM Error
P0606 51 A A ECM Processor
P060B 36 A A Internal Control Module A/D Processing Performance
P0633 176 C A Immobilizer Not Programmed
P0638 61 B A Throttle Actuator Control Range/ Performance
P0641 55 A A Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit
P0650 77 A D Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Control Circuit
P0651 56 A A Sensor Reference Voltage 2 Circuit
P0685 416 C A ECM Power Relay Control Circuit Open
P0687 416 C A ECM Power Relay Control Circuit High
P0697 57 A A Sensor Reference Voltage 3 Circuit
P1093 227 A B Fuel Rail Pressure Too Low
P1261 34 A A Injector Positive Voltage Control Circuit Group 1
P1262 34 A A Injector Positive Voltage Control Circuit Group 2
P1404 45 A EGR Position Fault (Closed Position Error)
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DTC Type
Flash Except
DTC Euro 4 DTC Descriptor
Code Euro 4
Specifi-
Specifi-
cation
cation
P1404 45 A A EGR Position Fault (Learned Position Error)
P1455 132 A PM Over Accumulation
P1471 149 A DPD Insufficient Regeneration
P161B 179 C A Immobilizer Wrong Response
P1621 54 A A Control Module Long Term Memory Performance
P1664 76 C Service Vehicle Soon Lamp Control Circuit
P1669 75 C DPD Lamp Control Circuit
P2122 121 B A Pedal Position Sensor 1 Circuit Low Input
P2123 121 B A Pedal Position Sensor 1 Circuit High Input
P2127 122 B A Pedal Position Sensor 2 Circuit Low Input
P2128 122 B A Pedal Position Sensor 2 Circuit High Input
P2138 124 B A Pedal Position Sensor 1-2 Voltage Correlation
P2146 158 A A Fuel Injector Group 1 Supply Voltage Circuit
P2149 159 A A Fuel Injector Group 2 Supply Voltage Circuit
P2227 71 B Barometric Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P2228 71 A A Barometric Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
P2229 71 A A Barometric Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P242F 131 A DPD Restriction
P2452 142 A DPD Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit
P2453 141 A DPD Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance
P2454 47 A DPD Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit Low
P2455 47 A DPD Differential Pressure Sensor Circuit High
P2456 47 A DPD Differential Pressure Sensor Learned Position
P2458 139 A DPD Regeneration Duration
P253A 28 C A PTO Sensor Circuit
P256A 31 C A Engine Idle Speed Selector Sensor
U0073 84 B A Control Module Communication Bus Off
U0101 85 C Lost Communication with TCM
U0110 87 A Lost Communication with VNT System
U0167 177 C A Lost Communication With Vehicle Immobilizer Control Module
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 9
Overview Wirings
Overview Wirings
1/2
Cruise switch
(Combination switch)
Cruise resume switch 65
Cruise set switch
Cruise cancel switch
42
A
PTO throttle sensor 70
41 24 Ignition switch (on)
Ignition switch (start)
46
Idle up sensor 66
21 Key position
Main relay
20 40
2
Accel pedal position sensor 1 63 5 Dropping
resistor C
EURO 4
61 35
Battery 24V
Accel pedal position sensor 2 64 B
60
81 Case ground
39 Signal ground
43
BARO sensor 71 Signal ground
62
1 Power ground
EURO 4 3 Power ground
23 Power ground
Mass air flow sensor 69 4
22 MIL
6 A
Intake air temperature sensor 72 Exhaust brake lamp
7
17 SVS lamp EURO 4
EURO 2 Glow lamp
Intake air temperature sensor EURO 3 11
59
ECM 9 DPD lamp
EURO 4
80 EURO 4 16 Oil pressure lamp
Exhaust differential pressure sensor
67
79
Exhaust temperature sensor 1 Glow relay
73 10
C
Exhaust temperature sensor 2 74
Vehicle speed sensor or EHCU 19 Glow plug
EURO 2
38 EURO 3
Neutral switch
50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
48
Parking brake switch 52
18
PTO switch 44 37
LNW71AXF001601
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EURO 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
95
Crank shaft position sensor
107 58
109 Immobilizer
control unit
108 (ICU)
78
84 112 M+ EURO 4
Engine coolant temperature sensor
M Intake throttle solenoid
M-
104
Fuel temperature sensor 83
121
Fuel injector 1 Cylinder #1
119
Fuel injector 3 Cylinder #4
118
U 116
111 Fuel injector 2 Cylinder #3
M V 120
EGR motor 103 Cylinder #2
W Fuel injector 4
110 117
U 105
94 Fuel rail pressure regulator
V 113
EGR position sensor 93
W 89
99
97
Exhaust throttle solenoid valve
102 B EURO 4
87
Camshaft position sensor
98
101
100
Ground
68
82
Fuel rail pressure sensor
90
LNW71AXF001701
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Routing Diagrams
Fuel System Routing Diagram
5
3 7
1 2 4
8
12
11 10 9
LNW71BSF000501
Legend
1. Fuel rail 7. Fuel tank
2. Pressure limiter valve 8. Vent valve
3. Leak off pipe 9. Priming pump
4. Fuel injector 10. Fuel filter with water separator
5. Fuel return pipe 11. Return fuel flow back valve
6. Fuel feed pipe 12. Fuel supply pump
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Component Locator
Engine Controls Component Views
LNW81ASF001201
Legend
1. Barometric pressure (BARO) sensor 2. Accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor
LNW81ASF001901
Legend
1. Boost pressure sensor
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 13
2
1
3
LNW81ASF002001
Legend
1. Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor 3. Variable nozzle turbocharger (VNT) actuator & sensor
2. Camshaft position (CMP) sensor (Euro 4 specification)
1 2 3 4
LNW81ASF002101
Legend
1. Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor 3. Intake throttle valve (Euro 4 specification)
2. Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve 4. Intake throttle valve (except Euro 4 specification)
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 14
1 2
4 3
LNW81ASF002201
Legend
1. Pressure limiter valve 3. Fuel rail pressure (FRP) regulator
2. Fuel rail pressure (FRP) sensor 4. Fuel temperature (FT) sensor
1
2
LNW76ESF001601
Legend
1. Fuel injector No.1 cylinder 3. Fuel injector No.3 cylinder
2. Fuel injector No.2 cylinder 4. Fuel injector No.4 cylinder
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 15
3 5
LNW76ESF000901
Legend
1. Exhaust brake valve 4. Exhaust differential pressure sensor
2. Exhaust temperature sensor 2 (in front of oxygen 5. Exhaust throttle valve
catalyst) 6. DPD assembly
3. Exhaust temperature sensor 1 (in front of filter)
1 2
LNW81ASF002301
Legend
1. Mass air flow (MAF) sensor/ intake air temperature 2. Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor (except Euro 4
(IAT) sensor (Euro 4 specification) specification)
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1 LNW76ESF001101
Legend
1. Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) (without ABS model)
1 2
LNW81ASF001801
Legend
1. CAN resistor (LHD) (with immobilizer model) 2. CAN resistor (RHD) (with immobilizer model)
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 17
1 2
LNW81ASF000101
Legend
1. Engine control module (ECM) 2. Dropping resistor (Euro 4 specification)
LNW81ASF000201
Legend
1. Variable nozzle turbocharger (VNT) control module
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 18
55 Not used
56 Not used
57 Not used
58 GRN/ WHT CAN high signal
59 Not used
APP sensor 2, BARO sensor and
60 RED
IAT sensor low reference 121 120 119 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106
105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98
APP sensor 2 and BARO sensor 5 118 117
61 GRN
volts reference 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90
116 115 114 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82
62 BLK ECM signal ground
63 BLU/ WHT APP sensor 1 signal
64 WHT APP sensor 2 signal
65 BRN/ BLU Cruise control switch signal
66 YEL/ GRN Idle up sensor signal
LNW76ESH001601
Exhaust differential pressure
67 GRN/ YEL sensor signal (Euro 4
specification) Connector No. E12
68 BLK Ground Connector color Black
MAF sensor signal (Euro 4 Test adapter No. J-35616-64A
69 WHT
specification)
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
70 YEL PTO throttle sensor signal
82 BLU/ WHT FRP sensor signal
71 WHT/ RED BARO sensor signal
LT GRN/
72 BLU/ BLK IAT sensor signal 83 FT sensor signal
WHT
Exhaust temperature sensor 1 84 GRN/ YEL ECT sensor signal
73 YEL/ RED
signal (Euro 4 specification)
Intake throttle position sensor
Exhaust temperature sensor 2 85 VIO/ WHT
74 RED signal (Euro 4 specification)
signal (Euro 4 specification)
86 Not used
75 Not used
CMP sensor, FRP sensor and
76 Not used 87 LT GRN EGR position sensor 5 volts
77 Not used reference
LT GRN/ EGR solenoid control 1 (PWM) 3 BLU APP sensor 2 low reference
111
RED (except Euro 2 specification)
APP sensor 1
4 BLK
Intake throttle solenoid drive 5 volts reference
112 BLK/ GRN
voltage (Euro 4 specification)
5 RED APP sensor 1 signal
FRP regulator control drive
113 WHT/ RED 6 WHT APP sensor 1 low reference
voltage (PWM)
114 Not used
115 Not used
Common 2 (cylinder #2 and #3)
116 RED
fuel injector charge voltage
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 21
1 2 3 Clutch Switch
RTW76ESH000901
123
LNW46ESH001501
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 22
RTW76ESH000701
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 9 10
LNW81ASH001401 LNW76ESH004201
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 1 2
RTW76ESH002801 LNW46ESH001201
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
LNW76ESH004201
LNW66ESH001101
LNW66ESH001101
LNW46ESH001001
E138, E139,
Connector No.
E140 and E141
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
1 #1 and #4: WHT
Charge voltage
2 #2 and #3: RED
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 27
E138, E139,
Connector No.
E140 and E141 Connector No. E19
Pin No. Wire color Pin function Connector color Black
#1: GRN Test adapter No. J-35616-33
#2: BLU
3 Fuel injector control Pin No. Wire color Pin function
#3: YEL
#4: BLK 1 YEL/ BLK Sensor low reference
2 BLU/ WHT Sensor signal
Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Regulator
3 LT GRN Sensor 5 volts reference
1 2
1 2
LNW46ESH001101
123
LNW46ESH001501
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 28
LNW46ESH000701
LNW46ESH001801
RTW76ESH000401
1 2 3
LNW46ESH002601
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 30
LNW81ASH001601
9 Not used
10 VIO/ BLU VNT solenoid control 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
LNW76ESH002301
LNW76ESH004101
Connector No. E2
Connector color White
Test adapter No. J-35616-33
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
1 YEL Position sensor reference voltage
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Connector No. E2
Connector color White
Test adapter No. J-35616-33
Pin No. Wire color Pin function
2 BRN Position sensor signal 3
3 BLU/ WHT Position sensor signal 2
4 BLU Position sensor signal 1
5 RED Position sensor low reference
6 ORN Solenoid control 3
7 LT GRN Solenoid control 2
8 VIO/ BLU Solenoid control 1
1 2 3
RTW76ESH000701
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2.4 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.4
Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value at Engine Idle Typical Data Value at 1700 RPM
Rail Pressure Feedback Mode Shutoff Mode/ Start Feedback Mode Feedback Mode
Mode/ Wait Mode/
Wait to Restart/
Feedback Mode
Engine Running Status Off/ Ignition On/ Running Running
Cranking/ Running
Engine Runtime Time (hour: Varies Varies
minute: second)
Vehicle Speed km/h/ MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH
Ignition Key START Switch On/ Off Off Off
Ignition Key ON Switch On/ Off On On
Ignition Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Battery Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Clutch Pedal Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Neutral Switch Neutral/ In Gear Neutral Neutral
Park Brake Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Exhaust Brake Switch On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Valve Command On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
ABS Module
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
TCM
Engine Warm Up Switch On/ Off Off Off
A/C Signal On/ Off Off Off
Glow Plug Relay Command On/ Off Off Off
Glow Plug Lamp Command On/ Off Off Off
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Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value at Engine Idle Typical Data Value at 1700 RPM
Engine Running Status Off/ Ignition On/ Running Running
Cranking/ Running
Engine Runtime Time (hour: Varies Varies
minute: second)
Vehicle Speed km/h/ MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH
Ignition Key START Switch On/ Off Off Off
Ignition Key ON Switch On/ Off On On
Ignition Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Battery Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Clutch Pedal Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Neutral Switch Neutral/ In Gear Neutral Neutral
Park Brake Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Exhaust Brake Switch On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Valve Command On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
ABS Module
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
TCM
ASR Commanded APP % 100% 100%
(Accelerator Pedal Position)
PTO Switch On/ Off Off Off
PTO Remote Throttle % 0% 0%
PTO Remote Throttle Sensor Volts Less than 0.4 volts Less than 0.4 volts
Engine Warm Up Switch On/ Off Off Off
A/C Signal On/ Off Off Off
Refrigerator Switch On/ Off Off Off
Engine Oil Level Switch Normal/ Low Normal Normal
Glow Plug Relay Command On/ Off Off Off
Glow Plug Lamp Command On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Main Switch On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Cancel Switch On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Resume Switch On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Set Switch On/ Off Off Off
Immobilizer Signal Yes/ No Yes Yes
Wrong Immobilizer Signal Yes/ No No No
Immobilizer Function Yes/ No Yes Yes
Programmed
Security Wait Time Inactive/ Time Inactive Inactive
(hour: minute:
second)
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Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value at Engine Idle Typical Data Value at 1700 RPM
Intake Throttle Solenoid % 0% 0%
Command
Desired Intake Throttle Position % More than 90% More than 90%
Intake Throttle Position % More than 100% More than 100%
Intake Throttle Position Sensor Volts More than 3.9 volts More than 3.9 volts
Idle-Up Sensor Volts 0.3 to 0.6 volts 0.3 to 0.6 volts
Fuel Compensation Cyl. 1 mm3 -5.0 to 5.0 mm3(varies) 0.0 mm3
Fuel Compensation Cyl. 2 mm3 -5.0 to 5.0 mm3(varies) 0.0 mm3
Fuel Compensation Cyl. 3 mm3 -5.0 to 5.0 mm3(varies) 0.0 mm3
Fuel Compensation Cyl. 4 mm3 -5.0 to 5.0 mm3(varies) 0.0 mm3
Fuel Supply Pump Status Not Learnd/ Learned Learned
Learned
Rail Pressure Feedback Mode Shutoff Mode/ Start Feedback Mode Feedback Mode
Mode/ Wait Mode/
Wait to Restart/
Feedback Mode
Engine Running Status Off/ Ignition On/ Running Running
Cranking/ Running
Engine Runtime Time (hour: Varies Varies
minute: second)
Vehicle Speed km/h/ MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH 0 km/h/ 0 MPH
Starter Switch On/ Off Off Off
Ignition Switch On/ Off On On
Ignition Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Battery Voltage Volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts 22.0 to 30.0 volts
Clutch Pedal Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Neutral Switch Neutral/ In Gear Neutral Neutral
Park Brake Switch Applied/ Released Applied or Released Applied or Released
Exhaust Brake Switch On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Valve Command On/ Off Off Off
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
ABS Module
Exhaust Brake Cut Request from Inactive/ Active Inactive Inactive
TCM
ASR Commanded APP % 100% 100%
(Accelerator Pedal Position)
PTO Switch On/ Off Off Off
PTO Remote Throttle % 0% 0%
PTO Remote Throttle Sensor Volts Less than 0.4 volts Less than 0.4 volts
Engine Warm Up Switch On/ Off Off Off
A/C Signal On/ Off Off Off
Refrigerator Switch On/ Off Off Off
Oil Level Normal/ Low Normal Normal
Glow Plug Relay Command On/ Off Off Off
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) On/ Off Off Off
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Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value at Engine Idle Typical Data Value at 1700 RPM
Distance While MIL is Activated km/ Miles 0 km/ 0 Miles 0 km/ 0 Miles
Engine Run Time with MIL Active minutes 0 0
Vane Control Solenoid Error No/ Stuck/ Short No No
Circuit
Vane Position Sensor Error No/ All Low/ All No No
High
Turbocharger Control Module No/ High Voltage No No
Error
Total Engine Overspeed Event Counter Varies Varies
Total Engine Coolant Counter Varies Varies
Overtemperature Event
Total Fuel Temperature Counter Varies Varies
Overtemperature Event
Total Intake Air Temperature Counter Varies Varies
Overtemperature Event
DPD Regeneration Switch On/ Off Off Off
DPD Mode Varies 30 30
DPD Accumulation Status 0/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
DPD Distance Status 0/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 4 0, 1, 2 or 3 0, 1, 2 or 3
DPD Incomplete Regeneration 0/ 1/ 2 0 or 1 0 or 1
Status
DPD Insufficient Regeneration 0/ 1/ 2 0 or 1 0 or 1
Status
Exhaust Differential Pressure kPa/ psi Varies Varies
Exhaust Differential Pressure Volts Varies Varies
Sensor
Exhaust Temperature 1 C/ F Varies Varies
Exhaust Temperature Sensor 1 Volts Varies Varies
Exhaust Temperature 2 C/ F Varies Varies
Exhaust Temperature Sensor 2 Volts Varies Varies
Exhaust Throttle Status On/ Off Off Off
Brake Switch 1 (unsupported Applied/ Released Released Released
parameter)
Brake Switch 2 (unsupported Applied/ Released Released Released
parameter)
Cruise Main Switch On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Cancel Switch On/ Off Off Off
Cruise Resume/ Acceleration On/ Off Off Off
Switch
Cruise Set/ Coast Switch On/ Off Off Off
Immobilizer Signal Yes/ No Yes Yes
Wrong Immobilizer Signal Yes/ No No No
Immobilizer Function Yes/ No Yes Yes
Programmed
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Scan Tool Parameter Units Displayed Typical Data Value at Engine Idle Typical Data Value at 1700 RPM
Security Wait Time Inactive/ Time Inactive Inactive
(hour: minute:
second)
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Circuit/ System Testing Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with CAN Device (Euro 4 Specification)
Does the scan tool communicate with the ECM? Go to Step 13 Go to Step 9
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Remove the ECM main relay.
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
4. Using a test lamp, check for both voltage
9
supply circuit to the ECM main relay (pins 1
and 3 of X18).
5. Repair the open circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the scan tool communicate with the ECM? System OK Go to Step 3
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Circuit/ System Testing Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with Keyword Device (Except Euro 4
Specification)
Circuit/ System Testing Lost Communication with The Engine Control Module (ECM) (Except Euro 4
Specification)
Does the scan tool communicate with the ECM? Go to Step 13 Go to Step 9
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Remove the ECM main relay.
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
4. Using a test lamp, check for both voltage
9
supply circuit to the ECM main relay (pins 1
and 3 of X18).
5. Repair the open circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the scan tool communicate with the ECM? System OK Go to Step 3
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Does the scan tool display any DTCs that failed this Go to Applicable
ignition? DTC Go to Step 3
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Wait 1 minute for the fuel pressure to bleed
down from the fuel rail.
3 3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. 0 MPa (0 psi)
4. Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure parameter
with a scan tool.
Does the scan tool indicate the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6
Notice: If the vehicle has run out of fuel, air may be
trapped in the fuel system.
1. Make sure the fuel tank have adequate fuel
and the fuel quality is good (take a sample).
2. Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure parameter on 25 MPa (3,600
4
psi)
the scan tool while cranking over the engine
for 5 seconds.
Does the solenoid valve click with each command? Go to Step 14 Go to Step 3
Observe the DTC Information with a scan tool.
14
Are there any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? Go to DTC List System OK
Does the solenoid valve click with each command? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 3
Observe the DTC Information with a scan tool.
8
Are there any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? Go to DTC List System OK
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Condition for Running the DTC Refer to DTC Type Definitions for Condition for
Clearing the MIL/ DTC - Type A.
DTCs P060B and P0697 are not set.
The battery voltage is between 18 to 32 volts. Diagnostic Aids
The ignition switch is ON. If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to
Intermittent Conditions in this section.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Important: The IAT sensor may be damaged if the
sensor signal circuit is shorted to a voltage source.
1. Test the signal circuit between the ECM (pin
72 of J14) and the IAT sensor (pin 4 of J38
[Euro 4 specification] or pin 1 of J217 [expect
Euro 4 specification]) for the following
5 conditions:
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Important: The ECT sensor may be damaged if
the sensor signal circuit is shorted to a voltage
source.
1. Test the signal circuit between the ECM (pin
5 84 of E12) and the ECT sensor (pin 1 of E25)
for a short to battery or ignition voltage.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the 5
volts reference circuit and the signal circuit (pins 5
5 and 6 of E16). 4.5 volts
Is the Intake Throttle Position Sensor parameter
more than the specified value? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 7
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Important: The FT sensor may be damaged if the
sensor signal circuit is shorted to a voltage source.
1. Test the signal circuit between the ECM (pin
5 83 of E12) and the FT sensor (pin 2 of E22) for
a short to battery or ignition voltage.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 10 Go to Step 5
1. Connect a test lamp between the signal circuit
(pin 2 of E19) and a known good ground.
5 2. Connect a DMM between the probe of the test 4.5 volts
lamp and a known good ground.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 9 Go to Step 6
Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the
signal circuit and the low reference circuit of the
6 sensor harness (pins 1 and 2 of E19). 0.1 volts
Is the FRP Sensor parameter less than the
specified value? Go to Step 11 Go to Step 7
Notice: The FRP sensor shares the low reference
circuit with other sensors. A fault condition in the
low reference circuit may set DTCs on sensors that
share this circuit.
1. Test the low reference circuit between the
7 ECM (pin 101 of E12) and the FRP sensor
(pin 1 of E19) for an open circuit or high
resistance.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage less then the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8
Connect a DMM between the cylinder #1 solenoid
control circuit (pin 5 of H69 female side) and a
4 known good ground. 16.0 volts
Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
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Is the DMM voltage less then the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8
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Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
5 12.0 volts
at Step 4? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 10
1. Inspect for an intermittent and for poor
connections at the in-line harness connector
(pins 2 and 6 of H69).
6
2. Repair the connection(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage less then the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8
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Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
5 12.0 volts
at Step 4? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 10
1. Inspect for an intermittent and for poor
connections at the in-line harness connector
(pins 2 and 7 of H69).
6
2. Repair the connection(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage less then the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8
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Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
5 12.0 volts
at Step 4? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 10
1. Inspect for an intermittent and for poor
connections at the in-line harness connector
(pins 1 and 8 of H69).
6
2. Repair the connection(s) as necessary.
DTCs P0016, P0336, P0340 and P0341 are not Notice: If the CKP sensor signal pulse is lost while
set. running, the engine will stop.
The ignition switch is ON.
The CMP sensor signal pulse is detected. Connector End View Reference: Engine Controls
Connector End Views or ECM Connector End Views
Condition for Setting the DTC
The ECM detects that the CKP sensor signal
pulses are not generated during engine rotations.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
Connect a DMM between the signal circuit (pin 1 of
5 E20) and a known good ground. 5.5 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 12 Go to Step 6
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 13 Go to Step 8
Connect a DMM between the 5 volts reference
8 circuit and low reference (pins 2 and 3 of E20). 4.5 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 14 Go to Step 10
Notice: The CKP sensor shares the 5 volts
reference circuit with other sensors. A fault
condition in the 5 volts reference circuit may set
DTCs on sensors that share this circuit.
1. Test the 5 volts reference circuit between the
9 ECM (pin 95 of E12) and the CKP sensor (pin
3 of E20) for an open circuit or high
resistance.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
Connect a DMM between the signal circuit (pin 1 of
5 E18) and a known good ground. 5.5 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 12 Go to Step 6
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 13 Go to Step 8
Connect a DMM between the 5 volts reference
circuit and low reference circuit (pins 2 and 3 of
8 E18). 4.5 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 14 Go to Step 10
Notice: The CMP sensor shares the 5 volts
reference circuit with other sensors. A fault
condition in the 5 volts reference circuit may set
DTCs on sensors that share this circuit.
1. Test the 5 volts reference circuit between the
9 ECM (pin 87 of E12) and the CMP sensor (pin
3 of E18) for an open circuit or high
resistance.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the glow relay click with each command? Go to Step 7 Go to Step 4
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Remove the glow relay.
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
4 4. Probe the ignition voltage feed circuit of the
relay coil side (pin 3 of X19) with a test lamp
that is connected to a known good ground.
Does the glow relay click with each command? Go to Step 12 Go to Step 3
Observe the DTC Information with a scan tool.
12
Are there any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? Go to DTC List System OK
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Condition for Running the DTC Notice: A history DTC remains 9,600 hours
DTCs P0079, P0080, P0102, P0103, P0112, (accumulated engine runtime) and will not clear with a
P0113, P0116, P0117, P0118, P0122, P0123, scan tool.
P0404, P0409, P0500, P0502, P0503, P0560,
P060B, P0638, P0651, P0697, P1404, P2227, Diagnostic Aids
P2228 and P2229 are not set. If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to
The battery voltage is between 16 to 32 volts. Intermittent Conditions in this section.
The ignition switch is ON. A sticking or intermittently sticking the EGR valve
may set this DTC.
Condition for Setting the DTC
The ECM detects that the MAF amount is not
within the calculated range during the EGR flow
test. This indicates insufficient amount of EGR
flow.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 9
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Important: The exhaust temperature sensor 1 may
be damaged if the sensor signal circuit is shorted to
a voltage source.
1. Test the signal circuit between the ECM (pin
5 73 of J14) and the exhaust temperature
sensor 2 (pin 2 of J34) for a short to battery or
ignition voltage.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Important: The exhaust temperature sensor 2 may
be damaged if the sensor signal circuit is shorted to
a voltage source.
1. Test the signal circuit between the ECM (pin
5 74 of J14) and the exhaust temperature
sensor 2 (pin 2 of J35) for a short to battery or
ignition voltage.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the scan tool indicate correct vehicle speed? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 2
Observe the DTC Information with a scan tool.
8
Are there any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? Go to DTC List System OK
Does the scan tool indicate correct vehicle speed? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 2
Observe the DTC Information with a scan tool.
8
Are there any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? Go to DTC List System OK
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8
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Action Taken When the DTC Sets A charging system problem may set this DTC.
Does the scan tool indicate less than the specified Go to Diagnostic
value? Aids Go to Step 4
Test the charging system. Refer to Charging
4 System in Section 1E Engine Electrical. Go to Diagnostic
Did you find a charging system problem? Go to Step 5 Aids
Repair the charging system. Refer to Charging
5 System in Section 1E Engine Electrical.
Did you complete the repair? Go to Step 6
1. Reconnect all previously disconnected
harness connector(s).
2. Clear the DTCs with the scan tool.
3. Turn OFF the ignition for 30 seconds.
6 4. Start the engine and let idle. 32.0 volts
5. Observe the Ignition Voltage parameter with a
scan tool.
Condition for Setting the DTC Condition for Clearing the DTC
Either of following condition is met: Refer to DTC Type Definitions for Condition for
The ECM detects that the fuel injector ID code is Clearing the SVS Lamp/ DTC - Type C. (Euro 4
not programmed. specification)
The ECM detects an error in the programmed fuel Refer to DTC Type Definitions for Condition for
injector ID code. Clearing the MIL/ DTC - Type A. (Except Euro 4
specification)
Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
4 4.5 volts
at Step 3? Go to Step 9 Go to Step 5
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Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 10
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
4 4.5 volts
at Step 3? Go to Step 11 Go to Step 5
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Is the DMM voltage less than the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 9
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value
4 4.5 volts
at Step 3? Go to Step 10 Go to Step 5
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the 5
volts reference circuit and the signal circuit (pins 4
5 and 5 of B5). 4.5 volts
Is the APP Sensor 1 parameter more than the
specified value? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 7
Notice: The APP sensor 1 shares the 5 volts
reference circuit with other sensors. A fault
condition in the 5 volts reference circuit may set
DTCs on sensors that share this circuit.
6 1. Test the 5 volts reference circuit between the
ECM (pin 42 of J14) and the APP sensor (pin
4 of B5) for an open circuit or high resistance.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the scan tool indicate more than the specified Go to Diagnostic
value during depressing or releasing the pedal? Go to Step 3 Aids
Monitor the DTC Information with a scan tool.
3
Is DTC P0641 also set? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 5
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the APP sensor harness
connector.
4 3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. 0.1 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the 5
volts reference circuit and the signal circuit (pins 1
5 and 2 of B5). 4.5 volts
Is the APP Sensor 2 parameter more than the
specified value? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 7
Notice: The APP sensor 2 shares the 5 volts
reference circuit with other sensors. A fault
condition in the 5 volts reference circuit may set
DTCs on sensors that share this circuit.
6 1. Test the 5 volts reference circuit between the
ECM (pin 61 of J14) and the APP sensor (pin
1 of B5) for an open circuit or high resistance.
2. Repair the circuit(s) as necessary.
Does the scan tool indicate more than the specified Go to Diagnostic
value during depressing or releasing the pedal? Go to Step 3 Aids
Monitor the DTC Information with a scan tool.
3
Is DTC P0651 also set? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 5
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the APP sensor harness
connector.
4 3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. 0.1 volts
Condition for Running the DTC Condition for Clearing the DTC
DTCs P0201 and P0204 are not set. (DTC P2146) Refer to DTC Type Definitions for Condition for
DTCs P0202 and P0203 are not set. (DTC P2149) Clearing the MIL/ DTC - Type A.
The battery voltage is between 18 to 32 volts.
Diagnostic Aids
The ignition switch is ON.
If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to
The engine is running. Intermittent Conditions in this section.
Condition for Setting the DTC Connector End View Reference: Engine Controls
The ECM detects that the common 1 fuel injector Connector End Views or ECM Connector End Views
charge voltage circuit is open circuit, shorted to
ground or shorted to voltage circuit, or cylinder #1
or #4 fuel injector solenoid coil control circuit is
shorted to ground. (DTC P2146)
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6
Connect a test lamp between the charge voltage
circuit (pin 1 of H69 female side) and a known good
4 ground.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6
Connect a test lamp between the charge voltage
circuit (pin 2 of H69 female side) and a known good
4 ground.
DTCs P060B and P0651 are not set. If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to
Intermittent Conditions in this section.
The battery voltage is between 18 to 32 volts
The ignition switch is ON. Connector End View Reference: Engine Controls
Connector End Views or ECM Connector End Views
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
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Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
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Does the scan tool indicate more than the specified Go to Diagnostic
value during operating the throttle? Go to Step 3 Aids
Monitor the DTC Information with a scan tool.
3
Is DTC P0641 also set? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 5
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the PTO throttle sensor harness
connector.
4 0.1 volts
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 7 Go to Step 11
Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the 5
volts reference circuit and the signal circuit (pins 2
7 and 3 of B87). 4.5 volts
Is the Idle Up Sensor parameter more than the
specified value? Go to Step 15 Go to Step 12
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the idle up sensor harness
connector.
8 3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. 0.1 volts
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? Go to Step 18 Go to Step 19
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5 C
DPD Accumulation Status
4
B
3
D
2
1 A
0 1 2 3 4
DPD Distance Status
LNW76ESH003501
Circuit/ System Testing Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD) Control System Check
Important: Engine Oil must be replaced after DPD ECM is not allowing
9 slow regeneration is completed. the DPD
Perform the DPD Slow Regeneration with a scan regeneration
tool. control. Refer to
Test Description and
Does the regeneration start? Go to Step 10 DTC List
10 Does the regeneration complete? Go to Step 11 Go to Step 13
1. Observe the Exhaust Temperature 1
parameter with a scan tool. Make sure the
temperature is less than 150 C (302 F). If
more than 150 C (302 F), let increase 1500
RPM without load. (Turn the idle up control
knob clockwise.)
5.9 kPa (low
11 2. Accelerate the engine to W.O.T. (accelerator output) 2.5 kPa
pedal full travel) and read the Exhaust (higt output)
Differential Pressure parameter when the Ash cleaning must
Exhaust Temperature 1 parameter is reached be performed. Refer
to 200 C (392 F). to appropriate
procedure in
Is the Exhaust Differential Pressure parameter less Section 1G Engine
than the specified value? Go to Step 12 Exhaust
Is the Exhaust Differential Pressure parameter Refer to DTC P2452
more than the specified value? for excessive low
12 1.0 kPa
exhaust differential
System OK pressure diagnosis
Notice: If the scan tool displays a message
"Regeneration is impossible", go to applicable
DTC.
1. Remove the DPD filter from the DPD
assembly. Refer to Exhaust Pipe in Section
1G Engine Exhaust. Inspect the following
conditions:
DPD filter for damage, cranks or melt
Oxygen catalyst for damage, cranks melt
or excessive deposits
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Deteriorated oxygen catalyst
2. Test the engine cooling system for an
overheating condition. Refer to Cooling
System in Section 1C Engine Cooling.
3. Inspect the fuel system problem. Refer to Fuel
System Check chart and appropriate
procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
4. Repair or replace as necessary.
Checks Action
Definition:
The problem is not currently present but is indicated in DTC History.
OR
There is a customer complaint, but the symptom cannot currently be duplicated, if the problem is not DTC related.
Preliminary Checks Refer to Symptoms - Engine Controls before starting.
Harness/ Connector Many intermittent open or shorted circuits are affected by harness/ connector
movement that is caused by vibration, engine torque, bumps/ rough pavement, etc.
Test for this type of condition by performing the applicable procedure from the following
list:
Move related connectors and wiring while monitoring the appropriate scan tool data.
Move related connectors and wiring with the component commanded ON, and OFF,
with the scan tool. Observe the component operation.
With the engine running, move related connectors and wiring while monitoring
engine operation.
If harness or connector movement affects the data displayed, component/ system
operation, or engine operation, inspect and repair the harness/ connections as
necessary.
Electrical Connections or Wiring Poor electrical connections, terminal tension or wiring problems cause most
intermittent. To perform the following inspections:
Poor mating of the connector halves, or terminals improperly seated in the
connector body.
Improperly formed or damaged terminals. Test for poor terminal tension.
Poor terminal to wire connections including terminals crimped over insulation. This
requires removing the terminal from the connector body.
Corrosion/ water intrusion. Pierced or damaged insulation can allow moisture to
enter the wiring. The conductor can corrode inside the insulation, with little visible
evidence. Look for swollen and stiff sections of wire in the suspect circuits.
Wires that are broken inside the insulation.
Harness for pinched, cut or rubbed through wiring.
Ensure that the wiring does not come in contact with hot exhaust components.
Control Module Power and Grounds Poor power or ground connections can cause widely varying symptoms.
Component Power and Grounds Test all control module power supply circuits. Many vehicles have multiple circuits
supplying power to the control module. Other components in the system may have
separate power supply circuits that may also need to be tested. Inspect connections
at the module/ component connectors, fuses, and any intermediate connections
between the power source and the module/ component. A test lamp or a DMM may
indicate that voltage is present, but neither tests the ability of the circuit to carry
sufficient current. Ensure that the circuit can carry the current necessary to operate
the component.
Test all control module ground and system ground circuits. The control module may
have multiple ground circuits. Other components in the system may have separate
grounds that may also need to be tested. Inspect grounds for clean and tight
connections at the grounding point. Inspect the connections at the component and
in splice packs, where applicable. Ensure that the circuit can carry the current
necessary to operate the component.
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Temperature Sensitivity An intermittent condition may occur when a component/ connection reaches normal
operating temperature. The condition may occur only when the component/
connection is cold, or only when the component/ connection is hot.
Freeze Frame, Failure Records or Snapshot Data may help with this type of
intermittent conditions, where applicable.
If the intermittent is related to heat, review the data for a relationship with the
following:
- High ambient temperatures.
- Underhood/ engine generated heat.
- Circuit generated heat due to a poor connection, or high electrical load.
- Higher than normal load conditions, towing, etc.
If the intermittent is related to cold, review the data for the following:
- Low ambient temperatures-In extremely low temperatures, ice may form in a
connection or component. Test for water intrusion.
- The condition only occurs on a cold start.
- The condition goes away when the vehicle warms up.
Information from the customer may help to determine if the trouble follows a pattern
that is temperature related.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Some electrical components/ circuits are sensitive to EMI or other types of electrical
and Electrical Noise noise. Inspect the following conditions:
A misrouted harness that is too close to high voltage/ high current devices such as
injection components, motors, generator etc. These components may induce
electrical noise on a circuit that could interfere with normal circuit operation.
Electrical system interference caused by a malfunctioning relay, or the ECM driven
solenoid or switch. These conditions can cause a sharp electrical surge. Normally,
the problem will occur when the malfunctioning component is operating.
Improper installation of non-factory or aftermarket add on accessories such as
lights, 2-way radios, amplifiers, electric motors, remote starters, alarm systems, cell
phones, etc. These accessories may lead to an emission related failure while in
use, but do not fail when the accessories are not in use.
Test for any open diodes. Some relays may contain a clamping diode.
Test the generator for a bad rectifier bridge that may be allowing AC noise into the
electrical system.
Incorrect ECM Programming There are only a few situations where reprogramming a ECM is appropriate:
- An ECM from another vehicle is installed.
- Revised software/ calibration files have been released for this vehicle.
Important: DO NOT reprogram the ECM with the SAME software/ calibration files that
are already present in the ECM. This is not an effective repair for any type of driveability
problem.
Verify that the ECM contains the correct software/ calibration. If incorrect
programming is found, reprogram the ECM with the most current software/
calibration.
Duplicating Failure Conditions If none of the previous tests are successful, attempt to duplicate and/ or capture the
failure conditions.
Freeze Frame/ Failure Records data, where applicable, contains the conditions that
were present when the DTC set.
- Review and record Freeze Frame/ Failure Records data.
- Operate the vehicle under the same conditions that were noted in Freeze
Frame/ Failure Records data, as closely as possible. The vehicle must also be
operating within the Conditions for Running the DTC. Refer to Conditions for
Running the DTC in the supporting text of the DTC being diagnosed.
An alternate method is to drive the vehicle with the DMM connected to a suspected
circuit. An abnormal reading on the DMM when the problem occurs, may help you
locate the problem.
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Scan Tool Snapshot The scan tool can be set up to take a Snapshot of the parameters available via serial
data. The Snapshot function records live data over a period of time. The recorded data
can be played back and analyzed. The scan tool can also graph parameters singly or in
combinations of parameters for comparison. The Snapshot can be triggered manually
at the time the symptom is noticed, or set up in advance to trigger when a DTC sets.
An abnormal value captured in the recorded data may point to a system or component
that needs to be investigated further.
Refer to scan tool Users Guide for more information.
DRM or BCM Memory Use data stored in the DRM or the BCM memory or use manual trigger function. The
DRM or the BCM has ability to store engine log data when an event of DTC. The
manual trigger function is to store the log data by an arbitrary operation of the driver
when an event of wrong vehicle performance that is instead of an event of DTC. If the
driver presses and releases the manual trigger switch once, that time becomes a
trigger and one log data before and behind the trigger is stored in the DRM or the BCM
memory.
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Checks Action
Definition:
The engine cranks OK, but does not start for a long time. The engine does eventually run, or may start but immediately dies.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Ensure the driver is using the correct starting procedure.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect that the harness connectors are correctly connected.
Inspect the fuel type and quality.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
Camshaft position (CMP) sensor is tight and the camshaft gear is not damaged.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
External fuel leaks or high engine oil level.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
A plugged fuel tank vent hose.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Fuel supply pump operation.
Notice: The fuel supply pump must be timed to the engine and adjustment value must
be learned to the ECM.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the FRP Regulator Feedback Current or FRP Regulator Feedback on the
scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
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Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper mechanical timing (timing gear).
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Electrical System Checks Inspect the engine electrical for the following conditions. Refer to Engine Electrical
section.
Glow plug control system operation. Refer to Glow Control System Check in this
section.
Slow cranking speed.
Weakened batteries.
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Definition:
Engine runs unevenly at idle. If severe, the engine or vehicle may shake. Engine idle speed may vary in RPM. Either condition
may be severe enough to stall the engine.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect that the harness connectors are correctly connected.
Inspect the fuel type and quality.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure parameter at idle in Neutral. The Fuel Rail Pressure
should always be within 30 to 35 MPa (4,350 to 5,080 psi) after warm up.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
Camshaft position (CMP) sensor is tight and the camshaft gear is not damaged.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
External fuel leaks or high engine oil level.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
A plugged fuel tank vent hose.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Fuel supply pump operation.
Notice: The fuel supply pump must be timed to the engine and adjustment value must
be learned to the ECM.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Observe the FRP Regulator Feedback Current or FRP Regulator Feedback on the
scan tool.
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Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper mechanical timing (timing gear).
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Incorrect basic engine parts such as camshaft, cylinder head, pistons, etc.
Additional Checks Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can cause an engine
miss condition. The scan tool can usually detect EMI by monitoring the engine
speed. A sudden increase in speed with little change in actual engine speed change
indicates that EMI is present. If a problem exists, check routing of high voltage
components, such as fuel injector solenoid valve wiring, near the sensor circuits.
Faulty engine mounts.
Faulty crank pulley.
Faulty generator & A/C compressor.
Generator output voltage.
EGR system operating correctly. Refer to EGR Control System Check in this
section.
A/C operation.
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Checks Action
Definition:
Engine idle speed is higher than normal in regardless of engine coolant temperature or DPD system regeneration.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Inspect that the harness connectors are correctly connected.
Use the scan tool to compare the engine speed and tachometer on the instrument
panel (IP) cluster.
Inspect the A/C operation.
Inspect the fuel type and quality.
Inspect the engine oil level.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure parameter at idle in Neutral. The Fuel Rail Pressure
should always be within 30 to 35 MPa (4,350 to 5,080 psi) after warm up.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Observe the Idle Up Sensor. Idle Up Sensor parameter should read less than 0.6
volts at full counterclockwise. If not, check for high resistance in the low reference
circuit or skewed sensor.
Observe the PTO Remote Throttle Sensor. PTO Remote Throttle Sensor parameter
should read less than 0.4 volts at lowest position. If not, check for high resistance in
the low reference circuit or skewed sensor.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System in Section 1D
Engine Fuel.
Fuel injectors. Remove the injectors and visually inspect. (Injector tip(s) may be
damaged)
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Definition:
A constant jerking that follows the engine speed, usually more pronounced as the engine load increase. The exhaust has a
steady spitting sound at idle, low speed, or hard acceleration for the fuel starvation that can cause the engine to cut-out.
Preliminary Check Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Inspect that the harness connectors are correctly connected.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Observe the Mass Air Flow (MAF) parameter for a skewed or slow MAF sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Additional Checks Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the reference circuit can cause an engine
miss condition. The scan tool can usually detect EMI by monitoring the engine
speed. A sudden increase in speed with little change in actual engine speed change
indicates that EMI is present. If a problem exists, check routing of high voltage
components, such as fuel injector solenoid valve wiring, near the sensor circuits.
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Checks Action
Definition:
The engine has a power variation under a steady throttle or cruise. The vehicle seems to speed up and slow down with no
change in the accelerator pedal.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Ensure the driver understands the A/C compressor operation.
Use the scan tool in order to make sure the Vehicle Speed parameter reading
matches the vehicle speedometer.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect that the harness connectors are correctly connected.
Inspect the fuel type and quality.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Observe the Mass Air Flow (MAF) parameter for a skewed or slow MAF sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
A plugged fuel tank vent hose.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Fuel supply pump operation.
Notice: The fuel supply pump must be timed to the engine and adjustment value must
be learned to the ECM.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
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Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
Turbocharger wastegate valve operation. Refer to Turbocharger Assembly in
Section 1J Engine Induction. (Except Euro 4 specification)
Turbocharger nozzle control solenoid for a stuck condition. Refer to Turbocharger
Assembly in Section 1J Induction. (Euro 4 specification)
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Additional Checks Inspect the EGR system operating correctly. Refer to EGR Control System Check in
this section.
Inspect the A/C operation.
Inspect the lock up clutch operation. (Smoother only)
Inspect deformed tire(s) that may cause surges at fixed vehicle speed range.
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Definition:
The engine delivers less than expected power. There is little or no increase in speed when partially applying the accelerator
pedal.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Compare the vehicle with a similar unit. Ensure the vehicle has an actual problem.
Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
Have the tire sizes changed?
Are excessively heavy loads being carried?
Inspect for clutch slip.
Inspect brake drag.
Inspect for a proper transmission shift pattern and down shift operation.
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
Use the scan tool in order to make sure the Vehicle Speed parameter reading
matches the vehicle speedometer.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Observe the Boost Pressure and Barometric Pressure (BARO) with ignition ON and
engine OFF. Both parameters should be within the 7.0 kPa (1.0 psi) each other.
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Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
External fuel leaks or high engine oil level.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
A plugged fuel tank vent hose.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Fuel supply pump operation.
Notice: The fuel supply pump must be timed to the engine and adjustment value must
be learned to the ECM.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer to
Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Turbocharger wastegate valve operation. Refer to Turbocharger Assembly in
Section 1J Engine Induction. (Except Euro 4 specification)
Turbocharger nozzle control solenoid for a stuck condition. Refer to Turbocharger
Assembly in Section 1J Induction. (Euro 4 specification)
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Additional Checks Inspect the EGR system operating correctly. Refer to EGR Control System Check in
this section.
Inspect for an engine overheat condition. Refer to Cooling System in Section 1C
Engine Cooling.
Inspect the A/C operation.
Inspect the lock up clutch operation. (Smoother only).
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Definition:
The vehicle has a momentary lack of response when pushing down on the accelerator. The condition can occur at any vehicle
speed. The condition is usually most severe when trying to make the vehicle move from a stop. If severe enough, the condition
may cause the engine to stall.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Compare the vehicle with a similar unit. Ensure the vehicle has an actual problem.
Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
Inspect for a proper transmission shift pattern and down shift operation.
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the MAF parameter for a skewed or slow MAF sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Observe the Boost Pressure and Barometric Pressure (BARO) with ignition ON and
engine OFF. Both parameters should be within the 7.0 kPa (1.0 psi) each other.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
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Checks Action
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System Check chart
and appropriate procedure in Section 1D Engine Fuel.
Air in the fuel system.
Water contamination in the fuel.
Fuel waxing or icing.
Fuel filter clogging.
External fuel leaks or high engine oil level.
Fuel leak off from the fuel pressure limiter valve and fuel injectors.
Fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel supply pump for being crushed, kinked,
tightness, cracks and plugged.
A plugged fuel tank vent hose.
Inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into the fuel
line pickup causing a blocked condition.
Fuel supply pump operation.
Notice: The fuel supply pump must be timed to the engine and adjustment value must
be learned to the ECM.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer
to Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Turbocharger wastegate valve operation. Refer to Turbocharger Assembly in
Section 1J Engine Induction. (Except Euro 4 specification)
Turbocharger nozzle control solenoid for a stuck condition. Refer to Turbocharger
Assembly in Section 1J Induction. (Euro 4 specification)
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Additional Checks Inspect the EGR system operating correctly. Refer to EGR Control System Check in
this section.
Inspect for an engine overheat condition. Refer to Cooling System in Section 1C
Engine Cooling.
Inspect the A/C operation.
Inspect the lock up clutch operation. (Smoother only)
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Checks Action
Definition:
A mild to severe ping, usually worse under acceleration. The engine makes sharp metallic knocks that change with the throttle
opening.
Preliminary Checks Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls.
Ensure the vehicle has an actual problem.
Inspect for smoke associated with the combustion noise.
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
Fuel System Checks If excessive smoke is present, check for a stuck open fuel injector. Inspect for fuel
leakage into the combustion chamber.
Inspect the fuel injectors. Remove the injectors and visually inspect.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Injector Forced Drive with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Incorrect basic engine parts such as camshaft, cylinder head, pistons, etc.
Inspect for any excessive oil entering combustion chamber.
Additional Checks Inspect other possible causes that can make similar noise such as loose component
parts, bracket, mount and weak clutch damper spring.
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Checks Action
Definition:
Fuel economy, as measured by actual road tests and several tanks of fuel, is noticeably lower than expected. Also, the
economy is noticeably lower than it was on this vehicle at one time, as previously shown by actual road tests.
Preliminary Checks Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
Inspect the driving habits of the owner.
Is the A/C ON full time, defroster mode ON?
Are the tires at the correct pressure?
Are the tire sizes changed?
Are excessively heavy loads being carried?
Is the acceleration too much, too often?
Inspect for clutch slip.
Inspect brake drag.
Inspect dive belt tension.
Inspect for a proper transmission shift pattern and down shift operation (Smoother
only).
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
Suggest to the owner to fill the fuel tank and recheck the fuel economy.
Inspect the odometer is correctly operated.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System in Section 1D
Engine Fuel.
Fuel type and quality.
Check fuel leak.
Cooling System Checks Inspect the cooling system for the following conditions. Refer to Cooling System in
Section 1C Engine Cooling.
Engine coolant level.
Engine thermostat for always being open or for the wrong heat range.
Engine cooling fan for always being ON.
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Checks Action
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer
to Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Turbocharger wastegate valve operation. Refer to Turbocharger Assembly in
Section 1J Engine Induction. (Except Euro 4 specification)
Turbocharger nozzle control solenoid for a stuck condition. Refer to Turbocharger
Assembly in Section 1J Induction. (Euro 4 specification)
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
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Checks Action
Definition:
Black smoke under load, idle or start up hot or cold.
Preliminary Check Ensure the vehicle has an actual problem.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5C (9F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the MAF parameter for a skewed or slow MAF sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Boost Pressure and Barometric Pressure (BARO) with ignition ON and
engine OFF. Both parameters should be within the 7.0 kPa (1.0 psi) each other.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to Fuel System in Section 1D
Engine Fuel.
Fuel injectors. Remove the injectors and visually inspect.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Pre Injection Control with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
A restriction or damaged at MAF sensor.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer
to Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
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Checks Action
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Inspect for poor cylinder compression.
Improper mechanical timing (timing gear).
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Any excessive oil entering combustion chamber.
Additional Checks EGR system operating correctly. Refer to EGR Control System Check in this
section.
Excessive blow-by gasses.
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Checks Action
Definition:
White smoke under load, idle or start up hot or cold.
Preliminary Check Ensure the vehicle has an actual problem.
Inspect the ECM grounds for being clean, tight, and in their proper locations.
Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
Inspect the programmed fuel injector ID code for each cylinder.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data
List in this section.
Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel
Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5 C (9 F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) Sensor parameter with the engine OFF. The
FRP Sensor should read 0.9 to 1.0 volt with the ignition switch ON and engine OFF
after the engine has stopped running for a minimum of 1 minute. If not, check for
high resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Observe the Fuel Rail Pressure and Desired Fuel Rail Pressure parameter between
idle and W.O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) in Neutral. Fuel Rail Pressure
parameter should follow within 5 MPa ( 725 psi) quick enough.
Observe the Accelerator Pedal Position (APP). APP parameter should change
linearly from 0 to 100% according to the accelerator pedal operation.
Observe the Boost Pressure and Barometric Pressure (BARO) with ignition ON and
engine OFF. Both parameters should be within the 7.0 kPa (1.0 psi) each other.
Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is tight and the sensor rotor is not damaged.
Fuel System Checks If excessive smoke is present, check for a stuck open fuel injector. Inspect for fuel
leakage into the combustion chamber.
Fuel injectors. Remove the injectors and visually inspect.
Perform the Cylinder Balance Test with a scan tool.
Perform the Pre Injection Control with a scan tool.
Observe the Fuel Compensation for each cylinder at idle on the scan tool.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
A restriction or damaged at MAF sensor.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Oil leak
from turbocharger. Refer to Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Exhaust System Checks If an excessive white smoke is present while DPD filter regeneration event, a
deteriorated or damaged oxygen catalyst is suspected.
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Checks Action
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to Section 1B Engine
Mechanical.
Poor cylinder compression.
Improper mechanical timing (timing gear).
Improper valve gap.
Broken or weak valve springs.
Worn camshaft lobes.
Thermostat working (open stuck).
Any excessive oil entering combustion chamber.
Electrical System Checks Glow plug control (preheating) system operation. Refer to Glow Control System
Check in this section.
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Checks Action
Definition:
The manual regeneration is frequently requested to the driver by blinking the DPD amber lamp. Or, it is frequently requested as
compared with before. (The automatic regeneration cannot be completed frequently.)
Preliminary Checks Inspect the fuel quality.
Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
Inspect the odometer is correctly operated.
If an excessive black smoke is present, refer to Excessive Smoke (Black Smoke)
chart in symptom diagnostic table.
An excessive ash accumulation in the DPD filter.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Inspect the driving habits/ conditions of the owner for the following conditions. Suggest
to the owner to use the selectable regeneration as necessary:
In normal operation;
Is the idling time too long?
Is the driving at slow vehicle speed too often?
Is the driving at long downhill?
Is a small cargo delivery truck or a garbage truck?
Is the PTO operating time too long?
In regeneration;
Is the idling time too long?
Is the driving at slow vehicle speed too often?
Is the PTO operating too often and/ or for a long time?
Is the engine runtime short?
Is the vehicle runtime short?
Is the accelerator pedal ON and OFF too often?
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors relating to the DPD system control for the following
conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Misrouted or disconnected exhaust differential pressure hoses or pipes.
Checks Action
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
Modified air induction system.
A restriction or damaged or any contamination or objects that block at MAF sensor.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer to
Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for the following conditions. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
An exhaust system gasket that is missing or damaged.
Exhaust gas leakage from the exhaust pipe, gasket, DPD assembly, exhaust
temperature sensor(s) or exhaust differential pressure hoses or pipes.
Modified exhaust system.
Exhaust throttle valve or exhaust brake valve for stuck condition. Refer to Exhaust
System in Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
An excessive ash accumulation in the DPD filter.
DPD filter for damage, cracks, melt or excessive deposits.
Oxygen catalyst for damage, cracks, melt or excessive deposits.
If an excessive white smoke is present while regeneration event, a deteriorated or
damaged oxygen catalyst is suspected.
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Checks Action
Definition:
The regeneration time longer than an expected time. Or, it takes longer than before.
Preliminary Checks Inspect the fuel quality.
Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Is the engine warm up control misunderstood as the DPD regeneration?
Inspect the driving habits/ conditions of the owner for the following conditions:
In regeneration;
Has the manual regeneration started from cold engine?
Is the idling time too long?
Is the driving at slow vehicle speed too often?
Is the PTO operating too often and/ or for a long time?
Is the engine runtime short?
Is the vehicle runtime short?
Is the accelerator pedal ON and OFF too often?
Is the ambient temperature excessively high?
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors relating to the DPD system control for the following
conditions. Refer to Scan Tool Data List in this section.
Misrouted or disconnected exhaust differential pressure hoses or pipes.
Checks Action
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
Air cleaner, air intake ducts and charge air cooler for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
A restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
Intake throttle valve for a stuck condition.
A restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
Modified air induction system.
A restriction or damaged or any contamination or objects that block at MAF sensor.
A worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor wheel. Refer to
Turbocharger Assembly in Section 1J Induction.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for the following conditions. Refer to Exhaust System in
Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
An exhaust system gasket that is missing or damaged.
Exhaust gas leakage from the exhaust pipe, gasket, DPD assembly, exhaust
temperature sensor(s) or exhaust differential pressure hoses or pipes.
Modified exhaust system.
Exhaust throttle valve or exhaust brake valve for stuck condition. Refer to Exhaust
System in Section 1G Engine Exhaust.
DPD filter for damage, cracks, melt or excessive deposits.
Oxygen catalyst for damage, cracks, melt or excessive deposits.
If an excessive white smoke is present while regeneration event, a deteriorated or
damaged oxygen catalyst is suspected.
Additional Checks Inspect for an engine overheat condition. Refer to Cooling System in Section 1C
Engine Cooling.
Inspect the A/C operation.
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Repair Instructions
Engine Control Module (ECM) 1. Record all numbers of each cylinder on the label.
Replacement
Description
The following A - G steps provide an overview
procedure to replace and reprogram an ECM. Each A -
G steps is explained further in this section.
A. Upload the fuel injector ID codes from the old ECM. 1 SAMPLE
B. Reset the immobilizer security information in the old 2 64 FB 00
4HK1
00 0A 00 04 F4 F0 00 01 94
ECM. (If so equipped) 64 0B 08 10 2B 28 1E 26 17 16 31 7C
C. Replace the old ECM with the new ECM. 3 64
64
CB
21
1A
17
00 2F
16 2B
3C
3A
29
2D
3DFF
4A 14
27
25
5A
65
F0
66
D. Program the immobilizer security information into the 4
new ECM. (If so equipped)
E. Program the latest software and calibrations into the
new ECM using the Service Programming System 5
(SPS).
F. Program the uploaded fuel injector ID codes and
program the vehicle identification number (VIN) into
LNW81ASH000101
the ECM using a scan tool programming function.
G. Perform the fuel supply pump relearn procedure by Legend
allowing the engine to idle in Park or Neutral until 1. Cylinder #1 fuel injector ID code
normal operating temperature is achieved. 2. Cylinder #2 fuel injector ID code
3. Cylinder #3 fuel injector ID code
A. Uploading Fuel Injector ID Code 4. Cylinder #4 fuel injector ID code
5. Injector ID code label
The current fuel injector ID code data can be uploaded
with a scan tool. If the old ECM cannot be
communicated with a scan tool, go to Retrieving the Recording from each fuel injector
Fuel Injector ID Code Data with a Non-communicating
1. Remove the cylinder head cover. Refer to Fuel
ECM.
Injector Replacement.
1. Install a scan tool.
2. Record 24 figures of each fuel injector ID plate.
2. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF. The correct order for the fuel injector ID codes of
3. Select Diagnostics > appropriate vehicle the following illustration is as follows:
identification > appropriate engine model > 64 DA A5 05 2F 4C 0F 36 FA 17 25 8C
Programming > Store ECU setting (Euro 4
specification) or Injector ID Code (except Euro 4
2 1
specification) < Upload ID Code (except Euro 4
specification)
4. After compete the uploading, turn OFF the scan
64DA A505
tool.
2F4C 0F36
5. Turn OFF the ignition. FA17 25 00
Retrieving the Fuel Injector ID Code Data with a 0000 8C
Non-communicating ECM
If a scan tool does not communicate, the fuel injector ID 3
codes must be recorded from the factory affixed label
on the cylinder head cover or each fuel injector ID
plate.
LNW76ESH000301
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LNW76ESH001001
LNW81AXF000301
1A-369
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ON
OFF
15 sec.
1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec.
Ignition switch ON 1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec.
ON
LNW76ESH006201
OFF
1 2
LNW81ASH000301
LNW76ESH002101
LNW76ESH005501
Legend
1. Camshaft gear
2. Rotating direction
3. Camshaft position (CMP) sensor
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2 1
LNW76ESH002701
LNW81ASH000401
1
A Legend
1. Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor
LNW46ESH005301
Legend
1. Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor
2. Sensor rotor
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LNW81ASH001301
LNW76ESH001901
Legend The IAT sensor is fitted between the air cleaner and
1. Fuel temperature (FT) sensor turbocharger. It is internal to the mass air flow (MAF)
2. Fuel rail pressure (FRP) regulator sensor (Euro 4 specification). The IAT sensor is a
variable resistor and it measures the temperature of the
The FT sensor is installed to the fuel supply pump. The air entering the engine. When the IAT sensor is cold,
FT sensor is a variable resistor and it measures the the sensor resistance is high. When the air temperature
temperature of the fuel entering the fuel supply pump. increases, the sensor resistance decreases. With high
When the FT sensor is cold, the sensor resistance is sensor resistance, the ECM detects a high voltage on
high. When the fuel temperature increases, the sensor the signal circuit. With lower sensor resistance, the
resistance decreases. With high sensor resistance, the ECM detects a lower voltage on the signal circuit.
ECM detects a high voltage on the signal circuit. With
lower sensor resistance, the ECM detects a lower
voltage on the signal circuit.
AAW46ESH001401
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AAW46ESH001401
Pressure
Pressure sensor
Fuel rail limiter valve
Fuel filter
Supply pump
Injectors
Various sensors
(accelerator position sensor, coolant temperature,
position position
sensor sensor
LNW76EMF000601
6
64
00 2
0000
3
5
LNW76EMH000101
Legend
1. Terminal stud
2. Fuel leak off port
3. O-ring
4. Fuel inlet port
5. Injector parts number marking
6. QR plate
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Return port
Solenoid
Driving current Driving current Driving current
TWV
Nozzle
Injection rate Injection rate
RTW76EMF000601
Suction pressure
Injector Delivery valve Suction valve Feed pressure
Fuel rail
High pressure
Plunger
Return pressure
Return
FRP regulator
Fuel overflow
Regulation valve
Feed pump
Suction
Fuel filter
Fuel tank
Priming pump
LNW81AMF001001
The fuel supply pump is the heart of the common rail economy and reduces NOx emissions.
type electronic fuel injection system. The fuel supply
pump is installed at the same location as the
conventional injection type pump, which spins at a 1 to
1 ratio of fuel supply pump to crankshaft speed. A fuel
rail pressure (FRP) regulator and fuel temperature
sensor are part of the fuel supply pump assembly.
Fuel is drawn from the fuel tank via the fuel supply
pump by the use of an internal feed pump (trochoid
type). This feed pump pumps fuel into a 2-plunger
chamber also internal to the fuel supply pump. Fuel into
this chamber is regulated by the FRP regulator solely
controlled by current supplied from the ECM. No
current to the solenoid results in maximum fuel flow
whereas full current to the solenoid produces no fuel
flow. As the engine spins, these two plungers produce
high pressure in the fuel rail. Since the ECM controls
the flow of fuel into this 2-plunger chamber, it therefore
controls the quantity and pressure of the fuel supply to
the fuel rail. This optimizes performance, improves
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1 2 3 4 5
1 2
6 7
RTW76ESH002001 LNW41ASH001301
Legend Legend
1. Pressure limiter valve 1. Valve
2. Fuel rail pressure (FRP) sensor 2. Valve body
3. Valve guide
4. Spring
Along with the employment of a common rail type 5. Housing
electronic control fuel injection system, the fuel rail is 6. Fuel rail
provided to store high pressure fuel between supply 7. Fuel return pipe
pump and injectors. A pressure sensor and a pressure
limiter are installed on the fuel rail. The pressure sensor
The pressure limiter relieves pressure by opening the
detects the fuel pressure inside the fuel rail and sends
valve if abnormally high pressure is generated. The
its signal to the ECM. Based on this signal, the ECM
valve opens when pressure in rail reaches
controls the fuel pressure inside the fuel rail via the fuel
approximately 220 MPa (32,000 psi), and closes when
rail pressure (FRP) regulator of the supply pump. The
pressure falls to approximately 50 MPa (7,250 psi).
pressure limiter opens the valve mechanically to relieve
Fuel leakage through the pressure limiter re-turns to
the pressure when the fuel pressure inside the fuel rail
the fuel tank.
is excessive.
3 4
7 6
LNW76ESH002901
1
LNW76ESH003801
The EGR valve is mounted on the intake manifold. The
Legend ECM controls the EGR valve opening based on the
1. ECM
engine running condition. The ECM controls the EGR
2. EGR valve
valve by controlling the solenoid. The solenoid is
3. Engine coolant outlet
4. Engine coolant inlet controlled based on pulse width modulation (PWM)
5. EGR cooler signal sent from the ECM. The EGR valve position is
6. Intake throttle valve detected by the position sensor, and relayed to the
7. MAF sensor ECM. The position sensor is made up three individual
sensors within one housing. The EGR position sensor
1, 2 and 3 are hall element type sensors. The position
The EGR system recirculates a part of exhaust gas sensor provides a low or high signal state to the ECM
back into the intake manifold, which results in reducing on the signal circuits, which is relative to the position
nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. The EGR control changes of the EGR valve.
system uses an electronic control system to ensure
both driveability and low emission. A control current Intake Throttle Valve (Euro 4 specification)
from the ECM operates a solenoid to control the lift
amount of EGR valve. Also, EGR position sensors are
provided at the rear of the motor to feed actual valve lift
amount back to the ECM for more precision control of
the EGR amount.
The EGR control starts when the conditions for engine
speed, engine coolant temperature, intake air
temperature and barometric pressure are satisfied.
Then, the valve opening is calculated according to the
engine speed, and target fuel injection quantity. Based
on this valve opening, the drive duty of the solenoid is
provided and the valve is driven accordingly.
RTW56ESH001101
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Turbocharger Description
3 4
5
RTW56EMH000201
Legend
1. Exhaust gas
2. Waste gate valve
3. Turbine wheel
4. Compressor wheel
5. Air cleaner
6. Charge air cooler (Intercooler)
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 384
LNW76ELH000201
Legend
1. VNT actuator & sensor
2. Nozzle
3. Turbine wheel
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 385
2 1
15
17
14
8 16
6 7 12
5
4
11 13
9 10
LNW81AMF000801
Legend
1. Air cleaner 10. DPD filter
2. Mass air flow (MAF) sensor 11. Exhaust throttle valve
3. Engine assembly 12. Exhaust throttle solenoid valve
4. Exhaust brake valve 13. Exhaust silencer
5. Exhaust brake solenoid valve 14. ECM
6. Exhaust temperature sensor 2 15. Other inputs
7. Exhaust temperature sensor 1 16. DPD regeneration switch
8. Exhaust differential pressure sensor 17. DPD lamps (green and amber)
9. Oxygen catalyst
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3 5
LNW76ESF000901
Legend
1. Exhaust brake valve 4. Exhaust differential pressure sensor
2. Exhaust temperature sensor 2 (in front of oxygen 5. Exhaust throttle valve
catalyst) 6. DPD assembly
3. Exhaust temperature sensor 1 (in front of filter)
The DPD is a system that uses an oxidation catalyst to Exhaust Differnetial Pressure Sensor
clean the CO and HC, and a filter to collect PM
discharged from the engine. When PM accumulated in
the filter, regeneration is performed. The ECM detects
the condition of PM accumulations from the exhaust
differential pressure sensor or from mileage. When it is
reached to a certain amount of PM accumulations or a
certain length of mileage, the automatic regeneration
starts. If the automatic regeneration cannot be
completed by some reason, the manual regeneration is
requested to the driver by blinking the DPD amber lamp
or PUSH DPD SWITCH indicator on the instrument
panel cluster. During regeneration, the temperature
inside the filter is raised, and the accumulated PM is
burned off. In order to adjust to optimized temperature,
the ECM detects exhaust temperature using the
exhaust temperature sensors, and then raises the
temperature by controlling fuel injections, the exhaust
brake valve and exhaust throttle valve to burn off the
accumulated PM. Once the regeneration starts, it must MFW4ADSH002301
1 2
3
LNW76ESH003601
MFW4ADSH002401 Legend
1. Vacuum inlet
The exhaust temperature sensor 1 and 2 are installed 2. Vacuum outlet
to the DPD housing. Both exhaust temperature sensors 3. Vacuum exhaust
are a variable resistor. The sensor 1 measures the 4. Solenoid valve
temperature of the exhaust gas in front of DPD filter
and the sensor 2 measures the temperature of the The exhaust throttle valve is installed in rear of the DPD
exhaust gas in front of oxygen catalyst. When the housing and it composes a part of the exhaust system.
exhaust temperature sensor is cold, the sensor The ECM controls the exhaust throttle solenoid valve
resistance is high. When the exhaust temperature based on the DPD system regeneration status. The
increases, the sensor resistance decreases. With high exhaust throttle solenoid energizes to apply vacuum
sensor resistance, the ECM detects a high voltage on pressure to the diaphragm chamber to operate exhaust
the signal circuit. With lower sensor resistance, the throttle valve.
ECM detects a lower voltage on the signal circuit. The exhaust brake valve is installed in front of the DPD
housing and it also composes a part of the exhaust
Exhaust Throttle Valve & Exhaust Brake Valve system. The ECM controls the exhaust brake solenoid
valve based on the DPD regeneration status or exhaust
brake command signal. The exhaust brake solenoid
energizes to apply vacuum pressure to the diaphragm
chamber to operate exhaust brake valve.
1
LNW76ESH003701
Legend
1. Exhaust throttle valve & exhaust brake valve
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5-8840-2835-0 (J-35616-C)
Connector Test Adapter Kit
Adapter Harness
(With Test Lamp)
5884028350 ADAPTER-H
5-8840-2844-0 (J-44638)
Fuel Pressure/ Vacuum
5-8840-2691-0 Gauge Assembly &
Digital Multimeter (EN-47667) Suction Side
Fuel Pressure/ Vacuum
Gauge Adapter
5884026910 5884028440
Tech2 Kit
AAW0Z0SH015701
ADAPTER2
CANDI
C Breaker Box
BREAKER
LG4HKED-WE-0871.book 1
MEMO
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59508_ 09.1.13 11:20 AM 1
WORKSHOP MANUAL
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
(4HK1 model)
Issued by ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED
SERVICE MARKETING DEPARTMENT
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 140-8722 Japan
0-XXXKI
59508_ 09.1.13 11:20 AM 2
WORKSHOP MANUAL
No.LG4HKED-WE-0871