FPT Engine Troubleshooting Manual Rev1.1
FPT Engine Troubleshooting Manual Rev1.1
Version 1.1
Table of Contents
SECTION PAGE
1. Opening E.A.S.Y and Connecting to Machine 5 - 19
2. Menu Descriptions 20- 23
3. T4F – EDC 71CV41 24
3.1 Reading Fault Codes 25-27
3.2 Saving Fault Codes 28-30
3.3 Clearing Fault Codes 31
3.4 Trip Recorder 32
3.5 Saving Trip Recorder 33-37
3.6 Counters Reset 38-46
TORQUE LIMITATION ACTIVE 47-48
DEF DEFROST MODE 49-53
3.7 UDST (Urea Dosing System Test) 54-68
3.8 UDLC (Urea Dosing Leak Check) 69-81
3.9 UDVC (Urea Dosing Valve Check) 82-90
3.10 UDPC(Urea Dosing Pump Check) 91-100
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Table of Contents
SECTION PAGE
T4F – EDC 71CV41(Cont’d)
3.11 Active Diagnosis 101-104
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Table of Contents
SECTION PAGE
4. T4i ECM – EDC 7 UC31- K Line 165
4.1 Connecting to Engine ECU 166-174
4.2 Reading and Saving Engine Fault Codes 175-179
4.3 Clearing Engine Fault Codes 180-182
4.4 Reading and Saving Log File (Data Stored) 183-186
4.5 Counters Reset 187-196
4.6 Reading and Grouping Parameters 197-214
4.7 Active Diagnosis 215-222
5. T4i Denoxtronic 2 223
5.1 Connecting to DCU 224-232
5.2 Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes 233-237
5.3 UDST 238-249
5.4 Dosing Valve Test 250-257
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1. Initial set up of EASY software
Computer to PT-Box
PT-Box
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Electronic System Engine Screen
1. Select
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Select ECI Screen
Select
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ECU/DCU Selection Screen
1. Select
2. Select
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Acceptance of Engine Screen
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Ignition Key Mode Screen
Select
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Turn the Ignition Key ON
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Engine Data Screen
Select
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ATTENTION Screen
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Now Online and ready for diagnostics
Once arriving at this screen, diagnostics and testing are now available.
The green online box should be visible on the bottom left of the
screen. Note: The DIAGNOSIS, TEST and SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
have a 2nd page of selections which are on the next page.
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Now Online and ready for diagnostics
2nd Page
The 2nd page of selections can be accessed by clicking on the
arrows as circled below.
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2. Menu Descriptions
DIAGNOSIS
PARAMETERS READING
Monitors various engine parameters. Able to select various engine
groups and time frame and sample rate.
DATA STORED
Stored data from the engine parameters for the life of the machine
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Menu Descriptions
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
Not used
VEHICLE DATA
Not Used
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Menu Descriptions
TEST
ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS
Menu for activating various components on the engine including grid
heater, exhaust flap actuator. Can change engine speeds in this menu.
ENGINE TEST
Menu for testing engine performance. Cylinder and injector comparison.
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Menu Descriptions
SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
Not used.
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3. ECM – EDC17CV41
Tier 4 Final Engine ECU Connection
3.1 READING FAULT CODES
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READING FAULT CODES
The example below shows that there are 20 PRESENT (active) codes
and no INTERMITTENT codes. To check the details of the code in the
Fault Code List use the 4 digits of the DTC FNR number after the 0x as
shown below. The code to be used in the example below is 11E3
Fault Code
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READING FAULT CODES
Click to
view
number
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3.2 SAVING FAULT CODES TO A FILE
To save the fault codes to a file click on the folder icon at the
bottom of the screen.
Select
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SAVING FAULT CODES TO A FILE
Select
Select
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SAVING FAULT CODES TO A FILE
Select
location
Name file
Save
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3.3 CLEARING FAULT CODES
To clear the stored (intermittent) fault codes click on Cancel Faults Memory
at the bottom of the screen and then click the green tick in the pop up box.
NOTE: Active (present) faults cannot be cleared and must be repaired.
Select
Select
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3.4 ENGINE TRIP RECORDER
Select
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3.5 SAVING ENGINE TRIP RECORDER FILE
Select to Use
save file arrows
to
scroll
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SAVING ENGINE TRIP RECORDER FILE
A new Data Stored screen will appear. Click on the printer icon at
the top left of the screen.
Select
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SAVING ENGINE TRIP RECORDER FILE
Select
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SAVING ENGINE TRIP RECORDER FILE
Select a location where you want to save the file(desktop shown in
example) and then name the file to include the current date (yymmdd),
machine serial number and Data Stored, then select save.
Select location
Name file
Save
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SAVING ENGINE TRIP RECORDER FILE
A Data stored window will pop up advising the file has been saved
(Report correctly generated). Click on the green tick to finish.
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3.6 COUNTER RESET
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COUNTER RESET
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COUNTER RESET
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COUNTER RESET
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COUNTER RESET
Turn the ignition switch OFF and then click on the green tick.
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COUNTER RESET
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COUNTER RESET
Turn the ignition switch ON and then click on the green tick.
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COUNTER RESET
Turn the ignition switch OFF and then click on the green tick.
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COUNTER RESET
The screen below will appear to indicate the Counter Reset was
successful.
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TORQUE LIMITATION ACTIVE
SPN-64911 / DTC-FD8F
Info: Torque limitation active
Module: ECU
Context:
The Engine Control Unit (ECU) monitors the emissions control system
functionality and efficiency. When a technical fault occurs that may affect either
the functionality or the efficiency of the emissions control system the ECU will
impose a performance limitation in compliance with OBD legislation.
Cause:
A technical fault related to the emissions control system has been detected
causing a torque limitation.
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TORQUE LIMITATION ACTIVE
Solution:
This fault code is for information only. There is an active performance limitation due to OBD
legislation. This fault was caused by an emissions relevant technical fault. Check the vehicle
display for any other emissions relevant faults. The vehicle control module (VCM) alarm log
should be saved and checked for any codes relevant to the technical fault that has occurred.
If any other emissions relevant fault codes are present (active or inactive) then address
these codes first before continuing.
If no other emissions relevant fault codes are present and active then heal the code by
completing x2 driving cycles as detailed below.
With the key OFF wait 90 seconds, turn the key to ON and then START the engine. Run
the engine for 10 seconds then turn the key to OFF. Complete x2 of these cycles to
heal the code.
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DEF DEFROST MODE
If performing after-treatment tests with the PT-BOX in cold weather and the
temperature is below the required setting an ADBLUE DEFROST error message will
be displayed (Fig. 1) and prevent after-treatment diagnosis tests from being
performed.
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DEF DEFROST MODE
PROCEDURE: Before starting work, read and follow all “servicing safety
precautions” as listed in the machine and attachment operating/service
manuals and parts catalogs.
Start the engine and validate the DEF tank temperature with the PT-Box.
Select the “DIAGNOSIS” menu then “PARAMETER READINGS” and cycle
through the pages until “ADBLUE TANK TEMPERATURE” is read. This will
display the current DEF temperature reading from the DEF tank.
See (Fig. 2)
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DEF DEFROST MODE
Fig. 2
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DEF DEFROST MODE
Fig. 2
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DEF DEFROST MODE
2. If the machine is in derate a counter reset will need to be done to enable the
machine to run at high idle.
4. Any active codes for the dosing module or supply module will also prevent
after-treatment diagnosis tests from being performed. All active codes need to
be addressed and resolved before proceeding with diagnosis.
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3.7 UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
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3.7 UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
The UDST menu allows for the dosing system to be checked. This
test will activate all phases of the dosing system including the
pump, injector and reverting valve. An example of a passed system
check and times lines is shown below.
Pressure
Pump duty cycle drops as
slows as pressure injector turns Pressure rises
reaches threshold on as injector turns
off
Pump Start of
turned on purge cycle
Injector
Vacuum Pressure turned off Pump
created builds Injector turned on
during purge turned on
Vacuum created
cycle
during purge cycle
Reverting
valve turned
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on
UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
To activate the UDST click on TEST and then click on UDST.
NOTE: The test will be done with the key on and with the engine
not running.
Select
Select
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
An ignition key window will appear, ensure the ignition key is on
and click the green tick to continue.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
A connection open window will appear, wait until the next screen
appears.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
A selection menu will appear, click on UDST and then click on RUN
UDST.
Select
Select
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
An information screen will appear describing what can and can’t be
diagnosed by the test, click on green tick to continue.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
An ATTENTION! screen will appear advising not to carry out more
than two consecutive UDST tests without running the engine until
the catalyst working temperature is reached. Click on the green tick
to continue.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
Ensure the engine is not running and click on the green tick to
continue.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
The following screen will appear. Please wait until the test starts.
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UDST (UREA DOSING SYSTEM TEST)
The following screen will appear and the test will begin. The test
will take about 2 minutes.
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UDST (PASS)
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UDST (FAILURE)
If the UDST test fails the following screen will appear indicating the
UDST error mode and troubleshooting guide.
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3.8 UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
Before performing the UDLC the following criteria must be met:
• Minimum DEF tank temperature of 22o Celsius (72o Fahrenheit)
• If temperature is below required setting an ADBLUE DEFROST error
message will be displayed and prevent after-treatment diagnosis tests to
be performed.
• Any active codes for the dosing module or supply module will also prevent
after-treatment diagnosis tests to be performed.
• If the machine is in derate a counter reset will need to be done to enable
the machine to run at high idle.
• Once the DEF tank temp is at required temperature the after-treatment
diagnosis tests can be performed. If the engine is turned off to run an after
treatment test in cold weather the machine may have to be restarted and
warmed up again for a few minutes to resume testing.
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3.8 UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
WARNING: The following test pressurizes the system. Wear work gloves and
safety goggles for protection.
Remove the Dosing Injector from the DOC so it can be observed for leaks.
The UDLC test allows checks to be made for any leaks in the system. Navigate to
the UDST menu as described above in the UDST test. Click on UDLC and in the
dropdown box that appears click on CARRY OUT PRESSURE MAINTENANCE
TEST.
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
The test begins. As the test runs inspect the pressure line from the DEF
Supply Module to the Dosing Injector for any leaks. Check that there is
no leakage from the Dosing Injector or the DEF Supply Module.
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UDLC (UREA DOSING LEAK CHECK)
The test will take about 4 minutes. The system pressure (red line) should
stay at 9000 mbar for the duration of the test and the Duty Cycle should
stay under 20%. Click on the green tick.
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SAVING UDLC GRAPH
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SAVING UDLC GRAPH
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SAVING UDLC GRAPH
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SAVING UDLC GRAPH
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SAVING UDLC GRAPH
The UDLC graph will appear. Click on the green print icon and then save
the file to the desired location.
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3.9 UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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3.9 UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
To activate the UDVC test click on UDVC and then click on CARRY
OUT THE DOSING VALVE TEST.
Select
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
The test will start and run for about four minutes.
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UDVC (UREA DOSING VALVE CHECK)
At the conclusion of the test an Ignition Key window will pop up.
Turn the key off and then click on the green tick.
Measure the volume of DEF in the container. There should be 320
ml (+ or – 5%)
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3.10 UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
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3.10 UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
To activate the UDPC test click on UDPC and then click on CARRY
OUT THE SYSTEM EMPTYING TEST.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
A screen will pop up describing the pump type. The test will use the
7.2kg/h type. Click on the green tick.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
A system selection screen will pop up. Click on the 7.2kg/h type
and then click on the green arrows.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
An ignition key screen will appear, ensure the key is on and click
on green tick to continue.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
A UDPC screen will appear, there will be a small delay before the
test starts.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
The test will start and will run for about 5 minutes.
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UDPC (UREA DOSING PUMP CHECK)
At the completion of the test measure the volume of DEF fluid.
There should be 585ml (+ or – 5%)
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3.11 ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS
From the Main Menu the ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS menu allows certain
components to be tested or simulated. Click on ACTIVE
DIAGNOSIS and then the green arrows to access the menu.
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ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS
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ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
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ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS
2nd page.
Not used
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PRE-HEATER RESISTANCE
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PRE-HEATER RESISTANCE
Click on START to begin the test. The pre-heater (grid heater) will be
activated 3 times and you should be able to hear the audible click of the
relay operating. Voltage to the pre-heater can be checked with a voltmeter
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FLAP ACTUATOR POSITION
Click on the FLAP ACTUATOR POSITION box and then the green
arrows(circled) to access this check.
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FLAP ACTUATOR POSITION
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ENGINE SPEED
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ENGINE SPEED
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ENGINE SPEED
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ENGINE SPEED
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RAIL PRESSURE
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RAIL PRESSURE
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RAIL PRESSURE
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RAIL PRESSURE
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ENGINE TEMPERATURE
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ENGINE TEMPERATURE
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ENGINE TEMPERATURE
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ENGINE TEMPERATURE
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READ PARAMETERS
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READ PARAMETERS
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READ PARAMETERS
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READ PARAMETERS
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
Click on the INJECTOR CUT OUT box and then the green
arrows(circled) to access this test.
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
The injector screen will pop up showing that all injectors are
enabled.
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
For example on the NEF engine, the numbers written in red are the
injector numbers according to their physical position in the engine.
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INJECTOR CUT OUT
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3.12 PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
From the Main Menu use the arrow (circled) to scroll to page 2 in
the DIAGNOSIS menu. Then click on PARAMETERS READING
and click on the green arrows
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A list of engine parameters will pop up. There are 13 pages of parameters.
Use the page arrows to scroll to the view desired parameter or proceed to
the following pages to group and graph parameters.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
Parameters may be grouped and monitored to help in diagnosing
specific machine faults. A maximum of 10 parameters may be added
to a specific group. In the parameters screen click on Groups.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A Groups window will pop up. Click on Create to build a specific
parameter group. There are already some default groups and the
new group you create will be added to this list.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A NEW window will pop up. Type in a name for the group that is
appropriate for the type of fault. In this example the new group is named
Fuel Injection Test. Once the name is entered click on the green tick.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A Modify window will pop up. Click on the desired parameters and
then click on the ‘right arrow’ to add it to your list. Note: The
parameters chosen should be relevant to the fault being diagnosed.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
The parameter selected will now appear in the new group list (Fuel
Injection Test) that was created. Continue to add up to 10
parameters.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
Once all the required parameters have been selected click on Save
and then close the window by clicking on the red X.
Click
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
In the Groups menu scroll to the new Group that was just set up.
Click on the group (Fuel Injection Test) and then click on
Select(circled).
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
The new group window will pop up. Click on Parameter Acquisition
(circled).
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A notes window will pop up. Type in a note if applicable and then
click on the green tick.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
A settings window will pop up. The duration is the length of the recording and this
can be set from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. The sampling selection sets how often
the parameter will be measured within the recorded time and can be set from
every 100mS to 1 second. Once set click on the green flag to start the recording.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
The recording will begin with progress shown by the blue line.
Note: The green flag that was used to start the recording has turned to an X.
Recording
time line
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
When the recording has stopped the green flag on the left of the settings
screen will re-appear. To view the graph click on the graph icon (circled).
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
Click on the Save File icon(circled) and save as an Excel file.
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PARAMETER GROUPING & GRAPHING
Name the file(Fuel Injection Test in this example) as per the type of test,
save the file to the desired location(desktop) and then click on Save
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3.13 FLAP VALVE TEST
From the main menu click on TEST and then FLAP VALVE TEST.
Ensure the key is on but the engine is NOT running.
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FLAP VALVE TEST
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FLAP VALVE TEST
A Flap Valve Test description window will pop up, click on the green
tick.
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FLAP VALVE TEST
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FLAP VALVE TEST
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FLAP VALVE TEST
A Please wait screen will pop up. It will take a few moments for the
test to begin.
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FLAP VALVE TEST
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3.14 DEF Supply Module Flushing Test
CHANGING DEF DOSING MODULE
FILTER, DEF FLUSHING TEST
TOOLS REQUIRED
27 mm (1 1/16 in) wrench
Container to catch DEF and flushing water
Clean distilled/demineralized water
1 liter (0.25 US gal) plastic water bottle with hose attached*
Laptop computer with Tigercat by FPT E.A.SY. software to run UDST test*
PT-Box*
1. Park the machine on level ground with the attachment(s) resting firmly on the
ground. Refer to the Machine Operator/Service Manual.
5. Wipe clean the area around the supply module and filter including the supply
module ports with particular attention to the inlet port and filter cap to avoid
introducing contamination into the filter housing while performing this
procedure.
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DEF Supply Module Flushing Test
1. Disconnect the DEF hose from the inlet port of DEF supply module.
3. Connect the water bottle hose to the inlet port of the DEF supply module.
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DEF Supply Module Flushing Test
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DEF Supply Module Flushing Test
8. The results of the UDST will show a flat line for DEF pressure (red
line) because the pump cannot build pressure without the filter in
place.
9. Repeat the UDST test a second time to ensure the supply module
is thoroughly flushed and working correctly.
10. When the UDST flushing procedure has been performed twice
successfully remove the bottle and hose.
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DEF Supply Module Flushing Test
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4. ECM – EDC 7 UC31- K Line
Tier 4 Interim Engine ECU Connection
4.1 Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
A SELECT ECI window will pop up, click on the green tick.
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
When the next IGNITION KEY window pops up click on the green
tick icon.
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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Connecting to Engine ECU on T4i
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4.2 Reading and Saving Fault Codes
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Reading and Saving Fault Codes
To save the stored fault codes click on file icon at the bottom of the
screen.
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Reading and Saving Fault Codes
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Reading and Saving Fault Codes
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Reading and Saving Fault Codes
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4.3 Clearing Engine Fault Codes
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Clearing Engine Fault Codes
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Clearing Engine Fault Codes
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4.4 Reading and Saving Log File (Data Stored)
On the Main Menu page click on the arrow to enable access to the
2nd Diagnosis page.
Then click on DATE STORED and the green arrows.
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Reading and Saving Log File (Data Stored)
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Reading and Saving Log File (Data Stored)
The DATA SAVED window will pop up. To save the file click on the
print icon.
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Reading and Saving Log File (Data Stored)
Select a location where you want to save the file(desktop shown in
example) and then name the file to include the current date (yymmdd),
machine serial number and Data Stored, then select save.
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4.5 Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
Click the COUNTERS RESET box and then click on the green
arrows.
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Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
Turn the key OFF and then click on the green tick.
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Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
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Counters Reset
Turn the key OFF and then click on the green tick.
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Counters Reset
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4.6 Reading Engine Parameters
From the Main Menu use the arrow (circled) to scroll to page 2 in
the DIAGNOSIS menu. Then click on PARAMETERS READING
and click on the green arrows
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Reading Engine Parameters
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
A Groups window will pop up. Click on Create to build a specific
parameter group. There are already some default groups and the
new group you create will be added to this list.
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
A NEW window will pop up. Type in a name for the group that is
appropriate for the type of fault. In this example the new group is named
T234B Surging Fault. Once the name is entered click on the green tick.
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
A Modify window will pop up. Click on the desired parameters and
then click on the ‘right arrow’ to add it to your list. Note: The
parameters chosen should be relevant to the fault being diagnosed.
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
After you click on the ‘right arrow’ the parameter will be added to your group.
Scroll through the parameter pages using the arrow (circled) to select the desired
parameters. If you wish to remove a parameter from your group click on the ‘left
arrow’ and to change the order of your group parameters click on a parameter in
the group and use the up and down arrows to move to the desired position.
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Grouping Parameters for Diagnostics
Once you have finished adding(max of 10) to your list click on SAVE
and then close this window by clicking on the red X.
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Recording Parameter Group
You are now back in the Groups window. Scroll to the last page of the
group pages using the arrow(circled) then click on the group you
have saved and then click on Select.
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Recording Parameter Group
Your parameter group will pop up along with a settings window. The duration is the
length of the recording and this can be set from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. The
sampling selection sets how often the parameter will be measured within the recorded
time and can be set from every 100mS to 1 second. Once set click on the green flag.
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Recording Parameter Group
The recording will begin with progress shown by the blue line. Once the
recording has finished click on the graph icon (circled). The example of the
recording below will run for 30 seconds with sampling done every 100mS.
Recordi
ng time
line
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Graph Parameter Group (No Fault)
The graph shown below has no fault. Note the Coolant Temperature Graph in Green.
The next slide will show a fault related to the coolant sensor. The various parameters
are color coded.
Parameter
reading
Parameter
Parameter range
name
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Graph Parameter Group (With Fault)
The graph shown below has a fault. Note the change in the Coolant
Temperature Graph in Green and the change in the range. The range will
automatically adjust to the range in values that are detected.
Parameter
reading
Parameter Parameter
name range
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Saving Parameter Group Graph
To save a copy of the graph click on the Screen icon, (circled) a printer screen
will pop up and ensure Microsoft XPS Document Writer is selected and then
click on OK.
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Saving Parameter Group Graph
Name the file and choose a location (desktop shown below) to save the file
and then click on Save
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Saving Parameters to Excel File
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Saving Parameters to Excel File
A Report window will pop up. Click on the file icon(circled) and then
select Excel.
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Saving Parameters to Excel File
Name the file and choose a location (desktop shown below) to save the file
and then click on Save
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4.7 Active Diagnosis
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4.7 Active Diagnosis
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4.7 Active Diagnosis
When the Ignition Key window pops up click on the green tick
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4.7 Active Diagnosis
Select 4
or 6 Cyl
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4.7 Active Diagnosis
1.Select from
these
available tests
• Three available tests – ENGINE SPEED, RAIL PRESSURE, and INJECTOR CUTOUT
• ENGINE BRAKE not applicable to Tigercat applications
2. Select
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4.7 Active Diagnosis – Engine Speed
ENGINE SPEED
• Allows you to monitor actual engine rpm’s or increase/decrease the rpm’s as needed
• Selecting the STOP button will shutdown the engine
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4.7 Active Diagnosis – Rail Pressure
RAIL PRESSURE
• Allows you to monitor fuel RAIL PRESSURE or increase/decrease the pressure as desired
• Second gauge available to view the reaction of engine rpm’s
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4.7 Active Diagnosis – Injector Cut Out
INJECTOR CUTOUT
• Allows you to simultaneously monitor Temperature, Charging Voltage, Fuel Consumption, Engine
RPM’s and Rail Pressure while disabling one Fuel Injector at a time.
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5. Denoxtronic 2
Tier 4 Interim DCU Connection
5.1 Connecting to Dosing Supply Unit(DCU)
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Connecting to DCU
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Connecting to DCU
A SELECT ECI window will pop up, click on the green tick.
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Connecting to DCU
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Connecting to DCU
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Connecting to DCU
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Connecting to DCU
When the next IGNITION KEY window pops up click on the green
tick.
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Connecting to DCU
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Connecting to DCU
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5.2 Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes
This is the main menu page.
To read the stored fault codes click on FAULTS MEMORY
READING and then on the green arrows.
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Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes
To save the stored fault codes click on file icon (circled) at the
bottom of the screen.
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Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes
Wait until the faults appear in the screen and then click on print
icon in the fault code screen.
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Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes
When the Print Options window pops up select Microsoft XPS
Document Writer and then click on Print.
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Reading and Saving DCU Fault Codes
Name the file as per the Machine serial number and Supply
Module Fault Codes and save to a location (USB stick shown
below) of your choice.
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5.3 UDST Test (Urea Dosing System Test)
From the main menu screen (still in DENOXTRONIC 2 System)
select UDST and click on the green arrows.
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UDST Test
An ATTENTION window will pop up, click on the green tick icon.
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UDST Test
A UDST window will pop up, click on the green tick icon.
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UDST Test
A UDST window will pop up, click on RUN and then UDST (AdBlue
Dosing System Test).
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UDST Test
An Ignition Key window will pop up, click on the green tick icon.
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UDST Test
A warning window will pop up, click on the green tick icon.
Note: Abide warning, as two consecutive tests will saturate the
SCR.
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UDST Test
The UDST graph screen will appear. After a few moments the UDST
test will begin. The UDST will take about 1 ½ minutes to complete.
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Saving UDST Test Results
A system report window will appear. To save this report click on the
print icon.
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Saving UDST Test Results
Name the file as per the Machine serial number and UDST Report
and save to a location of your choice.(USB stick shown below).
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Saving UDST Test Results
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Saving UDST Test Results
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Saving UDST Test Results
Name the file as per the Machine Serial number and UDST Graph
and save to a location of your choice. (USB stick shown below)
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5.4 Dosing Valve Test
To perform the Dosing Valve Test the Dosing Valve (injector) MUST
be removed and placed in a measuring cup. Once in the UDST
screen click on RUN and then DOSING VALVE CHECK.
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Dosing Valve Test
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Dosing Valve Test
A Dosing Valve Check selection table will pop up. Click on MODE 2
(20g – 18s) and then click on the bottom right box (almost
obscured) to initiate the test.
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Dosing Valve Test
An Ignition Key window will pop up, click on the green tick icon.
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Dosing Valve Test
The test will run for approximately 3 minutes. Observe the spray
pattern of the injector as the test runs.
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Dosing Valve Test
Once the test is complete an ignition key window will pop up. Click
on the green tick.
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Saving Dosing Valve Test Graph
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Saving Dosing Valve Test Graph
Name the file as per the Machine Serial number and Dosing Valve
Check and save to a location of your choice. ( USB stick shown
below) Measure the volume of fluid in the injector container. It
should be 43 ml/1.45floz (+/- 10%).
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