Engine. Lexus Is250, Is220D. Gse20 Ale20
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
CHECK ENGINE SOUND
CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ENGINE WIRE HARNESS)
PERFORM CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN
READ DTC OUTPUT (RELATING TO ENGINE)
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (TEST THE FUEL LEAK)
READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAP, MAF AND FUEL PRESSURE)
READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEED BACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME)
CHECK INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE
RESET ECM
CHECK INTAKE SYSTEM
CHECK EGR VALVE ASSEMBLY
INSPECT DIESEL THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY
CHECK ENGINE SOUND
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (FUEL CUT FOR IDENTIFYING MALFUNCTION)
CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE
CHECK INJECTOR (MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER'S INJECTOR FOR DEPOSITS)
CLEAN INJECTOR
READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME)
CHECK INJECTOR ASSEMBLY (IDENTIFY MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER INJECTOR)
PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (FUEL CUT FOR IDENTIFYING MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER)
CHECK INJECTORS FOR DEPOSITS (EXCEPT FUEL ADDITION INJECTOR)
CLEAN INJECTOR
READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME)
BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM
CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED
INSPECT COMMON RAIL ASSEMBLY (FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR)
INSPECT SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY
ECD SYSTEM - Engine Knocking or Rattling |
DESCRIPTION
Malfunction Condition
| Main Trouble Areas
| Related Trouble Areas
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- Knocking and abnormal sound due to extremely rich combustion
- Abnormal sound due to friction between parts
| - Injector malfunctions
- Injector sliding malfunction
- Injector stuck closed
- Injector stuck open
- Deposits in injector
- Injector circuit malfunction
- Abnormal common rail pressure
- Supply pump
- Fuel pulsation sound
- Air in fuel
- Friction between parts
- Compression pressure
| - Injector compensation codes
- Fuel leakage
- Intake air system leakage
- Intake air system blockage
- EGR system
- Throttle valve system
- Fuel pressure sensor
- Manifold absolute pressure sensor
- Atmosphere air pressure sensor (built into ECM)
- Vehicle modifications
- Low quality fuel
- Lack of fuel
- ECM
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- 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's age. Do not judge the vehicle to be normal even when the Data List values indicate a standard level. There are possibly some concealed factors of the malfunction.
- Check that the vehicle has not been modified in any way prior to the vehicle inspection.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
- NOTICE:
- After replacing the supply pump, the ECM needs initialization (Click here).
- After replacing an injector, the ECM needs registration (Click here).
- HINT:
- This troubleshooting procedure checks for knocking and rattling.
- Knocking is most likely to occur while the engine is idling.
Find source of the abnormal sound using a mechanic's stethoscope.
- Result:
Result
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Sound from supply pump
| A
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Sound from parts other than supply pump
| B
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| REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS, COMPONENT AND AREA |
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2.CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (ENGINE WIRE HARNESS) |
Check the wire harness connections.
- OK:
- Wire harnesses are connected securely.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
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3.PERFORM CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN |
- HINT:
- Drive the vehicle according to the driving pattern below to allow the ECM to set DTCs relating to malfunctions of the fuel system, EGR system and throttle valve. If DTCs are set, problem areas can be identified.
Enter CHECK MODE (Click here).
Fully warm up the engine.
Allow the engine to idle for 5 minutes or more.
Drive the vehicle at more than 40 km/h (25 mph) for 1 minute or more (Procedure "A").
Decelerate and stop the vehicle (Procedure "B").
Repeat (See procedure "A") and (See procedure "B") 4 times or more.
Stop the engine and wait for at least 10 seconds (Procedure "C").
Repeat steps (See procedure "A") and (See procedure "C") described above (to set DTCs relating to the EGR system and throttle valve).
Drive the vehicle at more than 70 km/h (43 mph) for at least 1 minute (to set DTCs relating to the supply pump).
4.READ DTC OUTPUT (RELATING TO ENGINE) |
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / DTC.
Read pending DTCs.
- Result:
Display (DTC Output)
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No output
| A
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Engine related DTCs
| B
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5.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (TEST THE FUEL LEAK) |
- HINT:
- By performing this Active Test, the engine speed is maintained. As a result, a fuel leak check can be conducted while retaining the high common rail pressure.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Active Test / Test the Fuel Leak.
Visually check the supply pump, injector, and fuel line located between the supply pump and common rail for fuel leaks and fuel pressure leaks. Also, perform the same check on the fuel line between the common rail and the injector.
- HINT:
- There may be fuel leaks inside components, such as the supply pump.
- OK:
- No fuel leakage.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE FUEL SYSTEM |
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6.READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (MAP, MAF AND FUEL PRESSURE) |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine, warm it up, and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Enter the following menus: "Powertrain / Engine / Data List".
Select the following menu items in order and read the values.
- MAP
- MAF
- Fuel Press
- Standard:
Item
| Engine Speed *1
| Standard Range
| Description
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MAP *2
| Engine switch ON (IG) (engine stopped)
| Same as atmospheric pressure
| Intake manifold internal pressure detected by manifold absolute pressure sensor
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Idling
| 85 to 93 kPa
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3,000 rpm (no engine load)
| 120 to 140 kPa
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3,000 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 239 to 259 kPa
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3600 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 245 to 265 kPa
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MAF *2, *4
| Engine switch ON (IG) (engine stopped)
| 0 g/s
| Intake air volume detected by mass air flow meter
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Idling
| 2.5 to 5.52 g/s
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3,000 rpm (no engine load)
| 49 to 57 g/s
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3,000 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 124 to 136 g/s
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3,600 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 151 to 163 g/s
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Common Rail Pressure *3
| Idling
| 37 to 43 MPa
| Common rail internal fuel pressure
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2,000 rpm (no engine load)
| 47 to 53 MPa
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3,000 rpm (no engine load)
| 60 to 66 MPa
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3,000 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 150 to 156 MPa
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3,600 rpm (driving with full throttle acceleration)*5
| 177 to 183 MPa
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- HINT:
- *1: The A/C switch and all accessory switches should be OFF with a fully warm engine.
- *2: This value is indicated when the ambient temperature is 25°C (77°F) and the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa (758 mmHg, 29.83 in.Hg), and the stable boost pressure is maintained for approximately 10 seconds.
- *3: This value is indicated when the ambient temperature is 25°C (77°F) and the atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa (758 mmHg, 29.83 in.Hg), and the vehicle is accelerated for approximately 10 seconds.
- *4: When the mass air flow meter malfunctions, the MAF output may deviate from the standard (referential) range when the engine idles and is accelerated from 3,000 to 4,000 rpm with full throttle acceleration.
- *5: Fully depress the accelerator pedal with the vehicle creeping at idle speed in 2nd gear.
- Result:
Item
| Result
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MAP, MAF, and Fuel press
| Standard range
| A
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MAP and MAF
| Outside standard range
| B
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Only MAP
| Outside standard range
| C
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Only MAF
| Outside standard range
| D
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Only Fuel Press
| Outside standard range
| E
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| GO TO DTC P0105, P0107 AND P0108 (RELATED TO MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR) |
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| GO TO DTC P0100, P0102 AND P0103 (RELATED TO MAF METER) |
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7.READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEED BACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME) |
Select the following menu items in order and read the values.
- Injection Feedback Val #1, #2, #3, and #4
- Injection Volume
- Standard:
Item
| Engine Speed*
| Standard Range
| Description
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Injection Feedback Val #1
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
| Value of injector fuel injection volume compensates for differences in combustion condition of cylinders
- Positive values indicate control which corrects combustion degradation
- Negative values indicate control which corrects excessive combustion pressure
- If problems exist, Injection Feedback Val may deviate from -3.0 and 3.0 mm range
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Injection Feedback Val #2
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Feedback Val #3
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Feedback Val #4
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Volume
| Idling
| 3.9 to 7.0 mm3
| Fuel injection volume value controlled by ECU
- Controls NE signal, fuel temperature, engine coolant temperature, intake air temperature, boost pressure, atmospheric pressure, and EGR volume.
- If problems exist, Injection Volume may be outside standard range
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- Result:
Result
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Standard range
| A
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Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 and/or Injection Volume outside standard range
| B
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- HINT:
- *: The A/C switch and all accessory switches should be OFF, and the engine should be fully warmed up.
8.CHECK INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE |
- HINT:
- If the injector compensation code is not correctly registered, it may cause malfunctions (Click here).
- OK:
- Compensation code of the installed injector is the same as the code registered in the ECM.
| REGISTER INJECTOR COMPENSATION CODE |
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Disconnect the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal for at least 2 minutes.
Reconnect the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal.
Check whether the malfunction has been successfully repaired by performing a driving test using the freeze frame data recorded at the time the malfunction occurred.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
Check for air leakage and blockage between the air cleaner and turbocharger.
Check for air leakage and blockage between the turbocharger and intake manifold.
- OK:
- No air leakage or blockage.
| REPAIR OR REPLACE MALFUNCTIONING PARTS, COMPONENT AND AREA |
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11.CHECK EGR VALVE ASSEMBLY |
Check the EGR valve assembly (Click here).
| REPLACE EGR VALVE ASSEMBLY |
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12.INSPECT DIESEL THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch ON (IG) and tester ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Diesel Throttle Angle.
Read the value.
- Standard:
- Engine switch ON (IG):
- 0%
- Idling (Warmed up engine):
- 95%
- Accelerator pedal fully depressed:
- 0%
| REPLACE DIESEL THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY |
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Confirm type of sound emitted.
- Result:
Result
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Knocking
| A
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Mechanical sound other than knocking
| B
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14.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (FUEL CUT FOR IDENTIFYING MALFUNCTION) |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Active Test / Control the Cylinder #1, #2, #3, and #4 Fuel Cut.
Check the four cylinders in sequence to identify any faulty cylinders by performing the power balance inspection.
- HINT:
- While the engine is idling, if the idling stability variation is small despite cutting off the fuel injection, the cylinder is malfunctioning.
- With normal cylinders, the engine idles roughly when the fuel injection is cut off.
15.CHECK CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE |
Check the cylinder compression pressure (Click here).
- Standard:
- 2,700 kPa (27.5 kgf/cm2, 392 psi)
- Minimum pressure:
- 2,200 kPa (22.4 kgf/cm2, 319 psi)
- Difference between each cylinder:
- 500 kPa (5.1 kgf/cm2, 73 psi)
| CHECK ENGINE TO DETERMINE CAUSE OF LOW COMPRESSION |
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16.CHECK INJECTOR (MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER'S INJECTOR FOR DEPOSITS) |
- HINT:
- If an injector is contaminated with deposits, the fuel injection volume deviates from the standard range. This may cause malfunctions.
Check the injector for any deposits.
- Result:
Result
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Deposits
| A
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No deposits
| B
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| REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER |
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Wipe away deposits from the tips of the injectors.
- HINT:
- Solvent or carbon removal agents help remove the deposits easily.
- Exercise extreme care not to damage the injectors while wiping off the deposits.
18.READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME) |
Reinstall the injector to the cylinder head.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch ON (IG) and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Start the engine and warm it up.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Data List.
Select the following menu items in order and read the values.
- Injection Feedback Val #1, #2, #3, and #4
- Injection Volume
- Standard:
Item
| Engine Speed*
| Reference Value
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Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Volume
| Idling
| 3.5 to 7.0 mm3
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- HINT:
- *: The A/C switch and all accessory switches should be OFF, and the engine should be fully warmed up.
- When the values are outside the standard range, deposits inside the injector may be causing the problem.
- OK:
- Values are within the standard range.
| REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER |
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19.CHECK INJECTOR ASSEMBLY (IDENTIFY MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER INJECTOR) |
Follow the instructions in the table below according to the check result of the intelligent tester.
- HINT:
- This operation is based on the premise that the common rail pressure is normal.
- Standard:
Item
| Engine Speed*
| Reference Value
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Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Volume
| Idling
| 3.9 to 7.0 mm3
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- HINT:
- *: The A/C switch and all accessory switches should be OFF, and the engine should be fully warmed up.
- Result:
Injection Volume
| Injection Volume
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Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4
| Less than 3.9 mm3
| Between 3.9 to 7.0 mm3 (Normal)
| More than 7.0 mm3
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3.0 mm3 or more, -3.0 mm3 or less
| A
| B
| B
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Between -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
| -
| Normal
| C*
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Proceed to
| Inspection Areas
| Descriptions
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A
| Inspect and repair cylinder injector with revised injection volume of less than -3.0 mm3:
- Perform power balance inspection and identify malfunctioning cylinder
- Replace malfunctioning cylinder injector
| Abnormal value cylinder injector injects excessively large quantity of fuel
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B
| Identify malfunctioning cylinders by conducting power balance inspection:
- Perform power balance inspection to identify malfunctioning cylinders
- Clean malfunctioning cylinder injector, then check and repair it
| Abnormal value cylinder injector injects excessively large quantity of fuel:
- Fuel injection volume too low due to injector nozzle being blocked by deposits
- Abnormal value cylinder injector compression decreases
- Abnormal value cylinder injector injects excessively large quantity of fuel
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C
| Inspect and repair all cylinder injectors: Clean all cylinder injectors, and then inspect and repair them
| All cylinder injectors inject excessively small quantity of fuel: Fuel injection volume too low due to all cylinder injector nozzles being blocked by deposits
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- HINT:
- *: When the Injection Volume displayed on the intelligent tester is large despite the Fuel Press and Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 in the Data List being normal, the injector may be clogged. In this case, there may be deposits inside or outside the injector.
- Despite the injector functioning normally, the indicated Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 values may be outside the normal operating range due to compensation for other problems (such as low compression).
- Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 is the value used to correct the fuel injection volumes of each cylinder, in order to optimize (compensate for the unevenness between) all the cylinder combustion conditions. If any of the cylinders malfunction, the fuel injection volumes for the normal cylinders are corrected simultaneously. As a result, the Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4 may deviate from the standard range.
20.PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY INTELLIGENT TESTER (FUEL CUT FOR IDENTIFYING MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER) |
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Start the engine and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Active Test / Control the Cylinder #1, #2, #3, and #4 Fuel Cut.
Check the four cylinders in sequence to identify any faulty cylinders by performing the power balance inspection.
- HINT:
- If the engine idle does not change when and injector is disabled, the cylinder being tested is malfunctioning.
- If the cylinder being tested is normal, there will be a significant change of idle speed when the fuel injection is stopped for that cylinder.
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REPLACE INJECTOR ASSEMBLY OF MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDER |
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21.CHECK INJECTORS FOR DEPOSITS (EXCEPT FUEL ADDITION INJECTOR) |
- HINT:
- If an injector is contaminated with deposits, the fuel injection volume deviates from the standard range. This may cause malfunctions.
Check the injector for any deposits.
- Result:
Injector Condition
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Deposits
| A
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No Deposits
| B
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Wipe away deposits from the tips of the injectors.
- HINT:
- Solvent or carbon removal agents help remove the deposits easily.
- Exercise extreme care not to damage the injectors while wiping off the deposits.
23.READ VALUE OF INTELLIGENT TESTER (INJECTION FEEDBACK VAL AND INJECTION VOLUME) |
Reinstall the injector to the cylinder head.
Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
Turn the engine switch ON (IG) and turn the intelligent tester ON.
Start the engine and warm it up.
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Data List.
Select the following menu items in order and read the values displayed on the intelligent tester respectively.
- Injection Feedback Val #1, #2, #3, and #4
- Injection Volume
- Standard:
Item
| Engine Speed*
| Reference Value
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Injection Feedback Val #1 to #4
| Idling
| -3.0 to 3.0 mm3
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Injection Volume
| Idling
| 3.9 to 7.0 mm3
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*: The A/C switch and all accessory switches should be OFF, and the engine should be fully warmed up.
- HINT:
- When the values are outside the standard range, deposits inside the injector may be causing the problem.
- OK:
- Values are within the standard range.
24.BLEED AIR FROM FUEL SYSTEM |
To bleed air from the priming pump, pump the priming pump until it becomes hard and cannot be pumped any more.
25.CONFIRM WHETHER MALFUNCTION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED |
Check whether the knocking has been successfully repaired by performing a driving test.
- OK:
- Malfunction has been repaired successfully.
26.INSPECT COMMON RAIL ASSEMBLY (FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR) |
Disconnect the E65 fuel sensor connector.
Measure the resistance between each terminal of the fuel pressure sensor connector.
- Standard resistance:
Tester Connection
| Specified Condition
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PR (E65-5) - E2 (E65-4)
| 16.4 kΩ or less
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PR2 (E65-2) - E2S (E65-3)
| 16.4 kΩ or less
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PR (E65-5) - VC (E65-6)
| 3 kΩ or less
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PR2 (E65-2) - VCS (E65-1)
| 3 kΩ or less
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Reconnect the fuel pressure sensor connector.
| REPLACE COMMON RAIL ASSEMBLY |
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27.INSPECT SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY |
Measure the resistance of the suction control valve terminals.
- Standard resistance:
Condition
| Specified Condition
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20°C (68°F)
| 1.9 to 2.3 Ω
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| REPLACE SUPPLY PUMP ASSEMBLY |
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OK |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE COMMON RAIL ASSEMBLY (PRESSURE DISCHARGE VALVE) |
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