Ecd System (W/ Egr Cooler) Black Smoke Emitted

Engine Hybrid System. Hilux. Tgn26, 36 Kun25, 26, 35, 36 Ggn25
1Kd-Ftv Engine Control. Hilux. Tgn26, 36 Kun25, 26, 35, 36 Ggn25

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

READ OUTPUT DTC (RELATING TO ENGINE)

CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE

CHECK AIR INTAKE SYSTEM

CHECK WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTION IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT

CHECK INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE

TAKE SNAPSHOT DURING IDLING AND 4000 RPM (AFTER ENGINE WARMED UP)

READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAF AND MAP)

PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ACTIVATE THE EGR VALVE CLOSE)

REMOVE DEPOSIT (ELECTRIC EGR CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY)

CHECK SNAPSHOT (INJECTION VOLUME AND INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL #1 TO #4)

REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES OF ALL CYLINDERS

PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (CHECK THE CYLINDER COMPRESSION)

CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER

REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER

CLEAN FUEL FILTER CASE AND REPLACE FUEL FILTER

BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM

REGISTER INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE AND PERFORM PILOT QUANTITY LEARNING

CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE

BASIC FUNCTION

READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAP AND ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE)

PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (TEST THE FUEL LEAK)

READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE)

READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (INTAKE AIR AND INTAKE AIR TEMP [TURBO])

CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE - ECM)

CHECK IF FUEL IS BEING SUPPLIED TO FUEL SUPPLY PUMP

REPLACE FUEL SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE)

BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM

PERFORM FUEL SUPPLY PUMP INITIALIZATION

REPLACE ECM

REPLACE MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR

CHECK AND REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

CHECK AND REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS

REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR

CHECK AND REPLACE CLOGGED FUEL PIPE (INCLUDING FROZEN FUEL) (FUEL TANK - FUEL SUPPLY PUMP)

BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM

CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE

RECOVERY TO NORMAL

ECD SYSTEM (w/ EGR Cooler) - Black Smoke Emitted


DESCRIPTION


Faults and Symptoms of Common Rail Diesel Components
  1. Engine Control

    Intake System
    Symptom and Corresponding Main Fault
    1. Lack of power (no black smoke) due to air filter blockage or crushed or leaking air duct
    2. Black smoke (no lack of power) due to leakage between the turbo and intake manifold
    Data List
    MAP

    Glow System
    Main fault
    Open circuit, glow plug relay fault
    Symptoms
    Difficult to start, rough idle, knocking, white smoke (when cold)
    Data List
    Check the glow plug indicator light
    Diagnostic Point
    Measure the resistance of the glow plug

    Engine
    Main fault
    Loss of compression
    Symptoms
    Rough idle (lack of power always)
    Data List
    Engine Speed of Cyl
    1. When cranking during the "Check the Cylinder Compression" Active Test, if there is a high speed cylinder, approx. 100 rpm more than the other cylinders, that cylinder may lose compression.
    Injection Feedback Val
    1. When an Injector Feedback Val is more than 3 mm3/st, there may be a malfunction in the corresponding cylinder.
  2. Diesel Injection

    Fuel Supply Pump
    Main fault
    -
    Symptoms
    Difficult to start, engine stalling, rough idle, lack of power
    Data List
    Fuel Press, Target Common Rail Pressure, Target Pump SCV Current
    1. Fuel Press is within 5000 kPa of Target Common Rail Pressure during idling with the engine warmed up (engine coolant temperature is higher than 70°C (158°F)).
    2. If the fuel pressure is 20000 kPa below the target pressure, then a lack of power will be felt.
    3. If the fuel pressure is below 25000 kPa, then idling will be rough.
    HINT:
    1. The fuel pressure changes at engine start, but is approx. 25000 kPa at engine start after the engine is warmed up.
    2. When Target Pump SCV Current is 3000 mA or higher, the suction control valve has a tendency to become stuck.
    Diagnostic Trouble Code
    Even if Fuel Press is below Target Common Rail Pressure, a DTC will not be stored.

    Injector Assembly
    Main fault
    Blockage, increase in fuel injection volume
    Symptoms
    Rough idle, lack of power, black smoke, white smoke, knocking
    Data List
    Injection Feedback Val
    1. When an Injector Feedback Val is more than 3 mm3/st, there may be a malfunction in the corresponding cylinder. This value can be read after idling for 1 minute.
    HINT:
    1. When the sliding resistance of the internal parts of the injector assemblies (i.e. armature shaft, command piston and plunger) has increased due to internal contamination, injection quantity will increase at high common rail pressure due to a delay in injector assembly closure.
    2. When black smoke occurs due to contamination of the injector assemblies, there are usually other symptoms, such as engine knocking noise at cold idling, rough idling, difficulty starting, etc. which are also present when the common rail pressure is low.

    Injector Driver
    Main fault
    Circuit fault: The injector assembly does not open.
    Symptoms
    Difficult to start, rough idle, lack of power, black smoke, white smoke, knocking
    Data List
    Same as injector assembly
    Diagnostic Trouble Code
    When the injector driver has a fault, some DTCs may be stored.

    Fuel Pressure Sensor
    Main fault
    Open circuit, decrease in performance (foreign matter is stuck)
    Symptoms
    Difficult to start, rough idle, engine stall, lack of power
    Data List
    Fuel Press, Target Common Rail Pressure
    1. Slowly raise the engine speed from idling to 3000 rpm with the vehicle stopped and check that Fuel Press and Common Rail Pres Sens 2 follow Target Common Rail Pressure. If the fuel pressure sensor malfunctions, the actual fuel pressure may deviate from the target fuel pressure (either Fuel Press or Common Rail Pres Sens 2 decreases to a value less than Target Common Rail Pressure).
    Diagnostic Trouble Code
    When the fuel pressure sensor has a fault, some DTCs may be stored.

    Irregular Fuel
    Main fault
    -
    Symptoms
    Difficult to start, rough idle (especially when cold)
  3. Diesel EGR

    EGR System
    Main fault
    1. Does not move smoothly
    2. Does not close completely
    Symptoms
    1. Rough idle
    2. EGR valve stuck closed: A loud turbocharger sound.
    3. EGR valve stuck open: Difficult to start (does not stall), black smoke, lack of power (if there is an excess in the quantity of EGR and there is a heavy load, when the vehicle starts moving, a lack of power will be felt).
    Data List
    Actual EGR Valve Pos., Target EGR Position
    1. Generally, Actual EGR Valve Pos. = Target EGR Position +/-5% (fully closed: 0%, fully open: 100%).
    2. Using the EGR valve Active Test, check whether Actual EGR Valve Pos. follows Target EGR Position (the engine coolant temperature and intake air temperature should be considered when a malfunction occurs).
    3. EGR valve is fully closed when the ignition switch is turned to ON (engine stopped).
    4. EGR valve opens to the halfway point at idling after the engine is warmed up.
  4. Diesel Throttle

    Diesel Throttle System
    Main fault
    Stuck, does not move smoothly
    Symptoms
    1. Stuck closed: Lack of power, difficult to start, rough idle, engine stall, black smoke. These may occur when stuck almost fully closed.
    2. Stuck open: Turbocharger sound increases. When the engine is stopped, engine vibrations may occur.
    Data List
    1. Actual Throttle Position
      0%: Fully open
      100%: Fully closed
    2. When the ignition switch is ON (the engine is stopped), the diesel throttle is fully open. When idling, the diesel throttle is at the halfway point. When the ignition switch is turned from ON to off, the throttle is fully closed temporarily.

Data List Related to Black Smoke
  1. Engine Speed
  2. MAP
  3. MAF
  4. Intake Air
  5. Coolant Temp
  6. Engine Speed of Cyl #1 (to #4)
  7. Target Common Rail Pressure
  8. Fuel Press
  9. Target Pump SCV Current
  10. Injection Feedback Val #1 (to #4)
  11. Injection Volume
  12. Actual Throttle Position
  13. Target EGR Position
  14. Actual EGR Valve Pos.
  15. EGR Close Lrn. Status

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

NOTICE:
  1. After replacing the ECM, the new ECM needs registration (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000012XK07FX.html) and initialization (HILUX_TGN26 RM000000TIN04CX.html).
  2. After replacing a Fuel Supply Pump, the ECM needs initialization (HILUX_TGN26 RM000000TIN04CX.html).
  3. After replacing an injector assembly, the ECM needs registration (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000012XK07FX.html).
HINT:
Specified values in the following troubleshooting flowchart are for reference only. Variations in the Data List values may occur depending on the measuring conditions or the vehicle age. Do not assume the vehicle to be normal when the Data List outputs standard values. There may be concealed factors of the malfunction.

Explanation of Symptom

Black Smoke
The fuel used in diesel engines has a higher boiling point and evaporates much slower than that used in gasoline engines. Additionally, the fuel is injected directly, so the air fuel mixture in diesel engines is formed in a very short period of time and is less homogenous. This is why diesel engines must operate with a larger air fuel ratio across the entire operating range. An insufficient quantity of air results in imperfect combustion and increased particulate (soot) emissions.
When the accelerator pedal is depressed, a large amount of fuel is injected. As a result, the air fuel ratio becomes rich. In this relatively rich environment, fuel droplets lacking in oxygen burn imperfectly producing soot, which is emitted as black smoke. In order to prevent black smoke production, the maximum injection quantity for a given intake air mass is limited (final injection quantity is limited by MAF).
Black smoke is emitted when either 1) a lack of oxygen is present during combustion, or 2) Too much fuel is injected for a given intake air mass and the air fuel ratio becomes temporarily rich.
1.READ OUTPUT DTC (RELATING TO ENGINE)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

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

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / DTC.

  1. Read pending DTCs.

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    No DTCs are output
    A
    Engine related DTCs are output
    B


B
GO TO DTC CHART (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000031HW04SX.html)
A


2.CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE
  1. Start the engine and drive the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) or higher.

  1. Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle.

  1. Fully depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds, and then release it.*1

  1. Repeat the above procedure *1 10 times or more.*2

  1. Check for black smoke emission during procedures *1 and *2.

    OK:
    After repeating 10 times or more, black smoke stops being emitted.
    HINT:
    If the procedure is repeated 10 times or more and black smoke stops being emitted, this probably means that the black smoke was caused by a temporary accumulation of soot which occurred when driving at low speeds, and is not a malfunction.


OK
Go to step 37

NG
Go to step 3

3.CHECK AIR INTAKE SYSTEM
  1. Check for air leakage and blockage between the air cleaner and turbocharger, and between the turbocharger and intake manifold.

    HINT:
    1. Make sure that the air cleaner is not clogged and the intake and exhaust system hoses are not disconnected.
    2. When the vacuum hoses are disconnected (the swirl control valve is always fully open) or the valve is stuck open, smoke may increase without feeling a lack of power (visually check the operation of the swirl control valve when starting the engine).
    3. Check that the intercooler is not clogged with foreign matter.
    4. Check that there are no disconnected, pinched or leaking hoses or pipes.
    5. Check that there are no modifications made by the user.
    OK:
    No leakage or blockage.


NG
REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
OK


4.CHECK WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTION IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  1. Check the wire harness and connector connections of common rail system components.

    OK:
    The wire harnesses and connectors are connected securely.


NG
Go to step 33
OK


5.CHECK INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE
  1. Read the injector compensation codes.

    OK:
    Compensation codes stored in the ECM match the compensation codes of the installed injector assemblies.


NG
Go to step 17
OK


6.TAKE SNAPSHOT DURING IDLING AND 4000 RPM (AFTER ENGINE WARMED UP)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Start the engine and turn the tester on.

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / All Data.

  1. Take a snapshot of the following Data List items.

    HINT:
    1. A snapshot can be used to compare vehicle data from the time of the malfunction to normal data and is very useful for troubleshooting. The data in the list below is that of a normal vehicle, but as the data varies between individual vehicles, this data should only be used for reference.
    2. Graphs like the ones shown below can be displayed by transferring the stored snapshot data from the tester to a PC. Intelligent Viewer must be installed on the PC.
    3. Check the Data List at idling and at 4000 rpm with no load after the engine is warmed up.

NEXT


7.READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAF AND MAP)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Start the engine and turn the tester on.

  1. Warm up the engine (engine coolant temperature is 70°C (158°F) or higher).

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / MAP and MAF.

  1. Take a snapshot when the engine speed is maintained at 4000 rpm with no load.

  1. Read the values of "MAP" and "MAF" in the Data List using the snapshot review function.

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    MAF 84 gm/s. or more and MAP 117 kPa or higher
    A
    Except above
    B
    HINT:
    1. The shift lever should be in neutral and the A/C switch and all accessory switches should be off.
    2. The above values were measured under standard atmospheric pressure. The values are influenced by elevation, weather conditions, etc.
      Standard atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. For every 100 m increase in elevation, pressure drops by 1 kPa. This varies by weather.


A
Go to step 10
B


8.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ACTIVATE THE EGR VALVE CLOSE)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Start the engine and warm it up, and make sure the A/C switch and all accessory switches are off.

  1. Turn the ignition switch off. Wait for 30 seconds, and then restart the engine.

  1. Turn the tester on.

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / MAF.

  1. Read the MAF value displayed on the tester while the engine is idling.

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Activate the EGR Valve Close.

  1. Read the MAF value when the EGR valve is closed using the Active Test function.

    HINT:
    1. If idling continues for 15 minutes or more, the EGR valve target opening angle becomes 0% (EGR valve fully closed). As this makes diagnosis impossible, it becomes necessary to drive the vehicle or restart the engine.
    2. Before performing the diagnosis, confirm that the EGR valve target opening angle is not 0%.
    3. When "Coolant Temp" is 75°C (167°F) or higher during idling, the exhaust gas flows through the EGR cooler. If MAF does not change when the EGR is cut even though the EGR valve is operating normally, the EGR cooler may be clogged.
    4. When idling while warming up the engine, the actuator operates and the EGR cooler is bypassed. However, if the connector of the VSV for the EGR cooler is disconnected, the EGR cooler is not bypassed and it is possible to check how clogged the EGR cooler is.

    Result
    Active Test
    Result
    Proceed to
    Activate the EGR Valve Close:
    Off (Open) to On (Closed)
    MAF value does not change
    A
    MAF value changes
    B
    NOTICE:
    As the measured values may differ from those shown below due to factors such as differences in measuring environments and changes in vehicle condition due to aging, do not use these values to determine whether the vehicle is malfunctioning or not.
    HINT:
    The problem may be a temporary one, due to the entry of deposits or foreign matter. Check that there are no deposits or foreign matter in the electric vacuum regulating valve assembly, electric EGR control valve assembly or mass air flow meter.

    Reference:

    EGR Valve Condition (Opening)
    Measuring Condition
    MAF (Reference)
    Open (55%)
    1. Atmosphere pressure: 101 kPa
    2. Intake air temperature: 30°C (86°F)
    3. Engine coolant temperature: 88°C (190°F)
    3.0 to 9.0 gm/s
    Closed (0%)
    15 to 22 gm/s


B
Go to step 10
A


9.REMOVE DEPOSIT (ELECTRIC EGR CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY)
  1. Remove the electric EGR control valve assembly (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002RK902RX.html).

  1. Visually check the electric EGR control valve assembly for deposits. If there are deposits, clean the electric EGR control valve assembly.

    NOTICE:
    1. When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly, make sure the valve is completely closed.
    2. Do not forcibly open the valve, as it may be damaged or deformed.
    3. When cleaning the electric EGR control valve assembly, use a piece of cloth soaked with cleaning solvent. Spraying the solvent directly onto these parts or soaking the parts in the solvent may damage the parts.
    HINT:
    1. If the EGR valve does not open properly or is stuck closed, the amount of intake air increases and combustion sounds and engine vibration may increase.
    2. If the EGR valve does not operate due to clogging or disconnection of the vacuum hose, repair the hose.
    3. If the EGR valve does not close properly or is stuck open, EGR becomes excessive and combustion becomes unstable. Also, there may be a lack of power. In this case, clean the electric EGR control valve assembly.
    4. When cleaning the electric vacuum regulating valve assembly, use a piece of cloth soaked with non-residue solvent. Spraying the solvent directly onto these parts or soaking the parts in solvent may damage the parts.
  1. Reinstall the electric EGR control valve assembly (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002RK602VX.html).



NEXT
Go to step 18

10.CHECK SNAPSHOT (INJECTION VOLUME AND INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL #1 TO #4)
  1. Check Injection Feedback Val # and Injection Volume in the snapshot taken after the engine is warmed up and idled for 1 minute.

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    Injection Volume is less than 10 mm3/st at 4000 rpm
    A
    Injection Feedback Val for at least one cylinder is more than +3 mm3/st
    B
    Except above
    C


B
Go to step 12

C
Go to step 20
A


11.REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES OF ALL CYLINDERS
  1. Replace the injector assemblies (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002SY102KX.html).

    NOTICE:
    1. When replacing the injector assembly for a cylinder, always be sure to use a new injection pipe.
    2. Follow the procedure in the repair manual and temporarily install the injection pipes and nozzle leakage pipe, and then correctly position the injector assemblies. After that, tighten parts according to the torque specifications.
    3. If the installation procedure is not performed correctly, injector assemblies may become out of position, which may cause the injector assemblies to deteriorate, resulting in malfunctions.
    4. If an injector assembly deteriorates and malfunctions, other problems such as knocking, rough idle, etc. may occur.
    5. If an injector assembly becomes out of position, it is possible that the seal between the injector assembly and injection pipe may become incomplete, resulting in a fuel leak.


NEXT
Go to step 15

12.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (CHECK THE CYLINDER COMPRESSION)
HINT:
Use this Active Test to help determine whether a cylinder has compression loss or not.
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Start the engine and turn the tester on.

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Check the Cylinder Compression / Data List / Compression / Engine Speed of Cyl #1 to #4.

  1. Check the engine speed during the Active Test.

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    Except below
    A
    The values of Engine Speed Cyl #1 to #4 are within 10 rpm of each other
    B
    HINT:
    When cranking, if the speed of a cylinder is approximately 100 rpm more than the other cylinders, there is probably a complete loss of compression in that cylinder.


B
Go to step 14
A


13.CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER
HINT:
Measure the compression of the cylinder that had a high speed during the Active Test "Check the Cylinder Compression".
  1. Check the cylinder compression pressure (HILUX_TGN26 RM000001473021X_01_0002.html).



NG
CHECK ENGINE TO DETERMINE CAUSE OF LOW COMPRESSION
OK


14.REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER
  1. Replace the injector assembly of the malfunctioning cylinder (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002SY102KX.html).

    NOTICE:
    1. When replacing the injector assembly for a cylinder, always be sure to use a new injection pipe.
    2. Follow the procedure in the repair manual and temporarily install the injection pipes and nozzle leakage pipe, and then correctly position the injector assemblies. After that, tighten parts according to the torque specifications.
    3. If the installation procedure is not performed correctly, injector assemblies may become out of position, which may cause the injector assemblies to deteriorate, resulting in malfunctions.
    4. If an injector assembly deteriorates and malfunctions, other problems such as knocking, rough idle, etc. may occur.
    5. If an injector assembly becomes out of position, it is possible that the seal between the injector assembly and injection pipe may become incomplete, resulting in a fuel leak.

NEXT


15.CLEAN FUEL FILTER CASE AND REPLACE FUEL FILTER
  1. Clean the fuel filter case and replace the fuel filter.

    HINT:
    Be sure to clean the inside of the fuel filter case as the fuel injectors may not operate properly if the fuel filter is installed with foreign matter remaining inside the fuel filter case.

NEXT


16.BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
  1. Bleed the air from the fuel system (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002SY8025X_01_0002.html).


NEXT


17.REGISTER INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE AND PERFORM PILOT QUANTITY LEARNING
  1. Register the injector compensation code (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000012XK07FX_02_0003.html).

  1. Perform the injector pilot quantity learning (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000012XK07FX_02_0009.html).


NEXT


18.CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE
  1. Start the engine and drive the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) or higher.

  1. Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle.

  1. Fully depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds, and then release it.*1

  1. Repeat the above procedure *1 10 times.*2

  1. Check for black smoke emission during procedures *1 and *2.

    OK:
    Black smoke is emitted less than 5 times.
    HINT:
    Even if the black smoke is very thin, count the number of black smoke emissions if there is any visible smoke.


NG
Go to step 19
OK

END

19.BASIC FUNCTION
  1. Check the fuel quality.

  1. Check the fuel for air.

  1. Check the fuel system for blockages.

  1. Check the air filter.

  1. Check the engine oil.

  1. Check the engine coolant.

  1. Check the engine idling speed and maximum engine speed.

  1. Check the vacuum pump.


NEXT

END

20.READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAP AND ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

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

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / MAP and Atmosphere Pressure.

  1. Compare MAP to Atmosphere Pressure when the ignition switch is ON (engine stopped).

    HINT:
    1. If MAP and Atmosphere Pressure have the same value, both are normal. If there is a difference of 10 kPa or more, compare the values to the atmospheric pressure for that day. The sensor whose deviation is the greatest is malfunctioning.
    2. Standard atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. For every 100 m increase in elevation, pressure drops by 1 kPa. This varies by weather (high atmospheric pressure, low atmospheric pressure).

    Result
    Result
    Proceed to
    Atmosphere Pressure is different from actual atmospheric pressure
    A
    MAP is different from actual atmospheric pressure
    B
    MAP and Atmosphere Pressure have same value
    C


A
Go to step 29

B
Go to step 30
C


21.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (TEST THE FUEL LEAK)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Start the engine and turn the tester on.

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Active Test / Test the Fuel Leak / Data List / Fuel Press, Target Common Rail Pressure.



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  1. Take a snapshot with the intelligent tester during the Active Test.

    Text in Illustration
    *1
    Snapshot Button
    HINT:
    Detailed graphs can be displayed by transferring the stored snapshot from the tester to a PC (personal computer) with Intelligent Viewer installed.


  1. Measure the difference between the target fuel pressure (Target Common Rail Pressure) and the actual fuel pressure (Fuel Press) when the "Test the Fuel Leak" Active Test is performed.

    HINT:
    In order to obtain an exact measurement, perform the Active Test 5 times and measure the difference once each time the Active Test is performed.

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    OK:
    The difference between the target fuel pressure and the actual fuel pressure 2 seconds after the Active Test starts is less than 10000 kPa.
    HINT:
    1. "Target Common Rail Pressure" is the target fuel pressure controlled by the ECM.
    2. "Fuel Press" is the actual fuel pressure.


NG
Go to step 24
OK


22.READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE)
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Soak the engine for a long time.

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

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Coolant Temp.

    OK:
    Coolant Temp is the same as the ambient temperature.
    HINT:
    When the engine coolant temperature is low even though the engine has been fully warmed up, or when the engine coolant temperature is high even though the engine is cold, inspect the sensor.


NG
Go to step 31
OK


23.READ VALUE USING INTELLIGENT TESTER (INTAKE AIR AND INTAKE AIR TEMP [TURBO])
  1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.

  1. Soak the engine for a long time.

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

  1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Intake Air, Intake Air Temp (Turbo).

    OK:
    Intake Air is the same as Intake Air Temp (Turbo).


OK
Go to step 36

NG
Go to step 32

24.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE - ECM)
  1. Disconnect the suction control valve connector.

  1. Disconnect the ECM connector.

  1. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

    Standard Resistance:

    Tester Connection
    Condition
    Specified Condition
    C5-1 - C22-2 (PCV+)
    Always
    Below 1 Ω
    C5-2 - C22-1 (PCV-)
    Always
    Below 1 Ω
    C5-1 or C22-2 (PCV+) - Body ground
    Always
    10 kΩ or higher
    C5-2 or C22-1 (PCV-) - Body ground
    Always
    10 kΩ or higher
  1. Reconnect the suction control valve connector.

  1. Reconnect the ECM connector.



NG
Go to step 33
OK


25.CHECK IF FUEL IS BEING SUPPLIED TO FUEL SUPPLY PUMP
  1. Disconnect the inlet hose from the Fuel Supply Pump.

  1. Operate the priming pump and check that fuel is being supplied to the Fuel Supply Pump.

    OK:
    Fuel is properly supplied to the Fuel Supply Pump when the priming pump is operated.
    HINT:
    1. When there is a lack of fuel, the fuel pressure drops.
    2. Inspect for fuel filter clogging (Check that the fuel filter is not clogged).
  1. Reconnect the inlet hose.



NG
Go to step 34
OK


26.REPLACE FUEL SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY (SUCTION CONTROL VALVE)
  1. Replace the fuel supply pump assembly (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000014FO027X.html).


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27.BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
  1. Bleed the air from the fuel system (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002SY8025X_01_0002.html).


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28.PERFORM FUEL SUPPLY PUMP INITIALIZATION
  1. Perform supply pump initialization (HILUX_TGN26 RM000000TIN04CX.html).



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29.REPLACE ECM
  1. Replace the ECM (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000013Z001IX.html).



NEXT
Go to step 36

30.REPLACE MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
  1. Replace the manifold absolute pressure sensor (HILUX_TGN26 RM000004Q2F008X.html).



NEXT
Go to step 36

31.CHECK AND REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
  1. Inspect the engine coolant temperature sensor (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000013Z8017X.html).

  1. Replace the engine coolant temperature sensor (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000013ZA018X.html).

    HINT:
    It is only necessary to replace the part when the results of the inspection indicate a problem.


NEXT
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32.CHECK AND REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
  1. Inspect the mass air flow meter (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002WMW018X.html).

  1. Inspect the intake air temperature sensor (turbo) (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000014XN01GX.html).

  1. Replace the mass air flow meter (HILUX_TGN26 RM000000VHD042X.html).

    HINT:
    It is only necessary to replace the part when the results of the inspection indicate a problem.
  1. Replace the intake air temperature sensor (turbo) (HILUX_TGN26 RM0000014XP019X.html).

    HINT:
    It is only necessary to replace the part when the results of the inspection indicate a problem.


NEXT
Go to step 36

33.REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR
  1. Repair or replace the harness or connector.



NEXT
Go to step 36

34.CHECK AND REPLACE CLOGGED FUEL PIPE (INCLUDING FROZEN FUEL) (FUEL TANK - FUEL SUPPLY PUMP)
  1. Check and replace the clogged fuel pipe.


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35.BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
  1. Bleed the air from the fuel system (HILUX_TGN26 RM000002SY8025X_01_0002.html).


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36.CHECK FOR BLACK SMOKE
  1. Start the engine and drive the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) or higher.

  1. Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to idle.

  1. Fully depress the accelerator pedal for 5 seconds, and then release it.*1

  1. Repeat the above procedure *1 10 times.*2

  1. Check for black smoke emission during procedures *1 and *2.

    OK:
    Black smoke is emitted less than 5 times.
    HINT:
    Even if the black smoke is very thin, count the number of black smoke emissions if there is any visible smoke.

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37.RECOVERY TO NORMAL
HINT:
If the racing procedure is repeated 10 times or more and black smoke stops being emitted, this probably means that the black smoke was caused by a temporary accumulation of soot which occurred when driving at low speeds, and is not a malfunction.

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