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19FUEL SYSTEM
14
REPAIR TURBOCHARGER INLET HOSE
Service repair no - 19.42.11
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect intake
hose from turbocharger.
3.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect hose from
air cleaner.
4.If fitted, disconnect EGR modulator valve
vacuum spill pipe from inlet hose.
5.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect breather
valve hose from inlet hose.
6.Remove inlet hose.
Refit
7.Fit inlet hose to air cleaner.
8.Fit cyclone breather hose to inlet hose.
9.If applicable, fit vacuum spill pipe to inlet hose.
10.Fit inlet hose to turbocharger.
11.Reconnect battery.TURBOCHARGER OIL FEED PIPE
Service repair no - 19.42.14
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove exhaust front pipe.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust
front pipe
3.Remove banjo bolt securing oil feed pipe to
turbocharger and discard 2 joint sealing
washers.
4.Unscrew union and remove feed pipe from
cylinder block.
5.Plug connections to prevent ingress of dirt.
Refit
6.Using new joint washer, fit oil feed pipe to
cylinder block. Tighten union connector to
25
Nm (18 lbf/ft).
7.Fit a new joint washer to both sides of banjo and
secure feed pipe to turbocharger. Tighten banjo
bolt to
20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
8.Fit exhaust front pipe.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust front
pipe
9.Check/top-up engine oil level.See SECTION
10, Maintenance, Under bonnet maintenance
10.Reconnect battery.
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FUEL SYSTEM
15
REPAIR TURBOCHARGER OIL DRAIN PIPE
Service repair no - 19.42.12
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove exhaust front pipe.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust
front pipe
3.Unscrew union and disconnect oil drain pipe
from cylinder block.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing oil drain pipe to
turbocharger.
5.Remove drain pipe and discard gasket.
6.Plug connections to prevent ingress of dirt.
Refit
7.Ensure mating surfaces of oil pipe, turbocharger
and engine block are clean.
8.Using new gasket, fit oil drain pipe to
turbocharger. Tighten bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
9.Fit drain pipe to cylinder block and tighten union
connector to
38 Nm (28 lbf/ft).
10.Fit exhaust front pipe.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust front
pipe
11.Check/top-up engine oil level.See SECTION
10, Maintenance, Under bonnet maintenance
12.Reconnect battery.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
16
REPAIR INTERCOOLER
Service repair no - 19.42.15
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove 2 nuts securing fan cowl to radiator top
cover.
3.Remove 4 bolts securing radiator top cover to
side covers.
4.Remove 2 bolts from both sides, securing
radiator top cover mounting brackets to bonnet
platform.
5.Detach radiator top cover, complete with
mounting brackets.
6.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect top hose
from intercooler.
7.Slacken 2 clips and disconnect bottom hose
from intercooler.
8.Manoeuvre intercooler upwards and remove
from vehicle.
9.Check condition of foam pads fitted to top and
bottom of intercooler and renew if necessary.
10.Check condition of intercooler locating grommets
in radiator top cover and renew if necessary.
Refit
11.Manoeuvre intercooler into position at LH side of
radiator.
12.Carefully lower intercooler and locate bottom
lugs into radiator bottom support frame.
13.Fit bottom and top hoses to intercooler.
14.Fit radiator top cover and secure mounting
brackets to bonnet platform.
15.Secure radiator top cover to side covers.
16.Fit fan cowl to top cover.
17.Reconnect battery.
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FUEL SYSTEM
17
REPAIR EGR VALVE
Service repair no - 17.45.01
Remove
1.Disconnect multi-plug from EGR valve.
2.Disconnect vacuum pipe from EGR valve.
3.Remove 2 Allen screws securing EGR valve to
exhaust manifold.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing air inlet delivery tube to
EGR valve.
5.Remove EGR valve and discard gaskets.
Refit
6.Clean mating faces of EGR valve and exhaust
manifold.
7.Position new gaskets and fit EGR valve to
delivery tube and exhaust manifold. Tighten
bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
8.Fit vacuum pipe and multi-plug to EGR valve.EGR VALVE MODULATOR
Service repair no - 17.45.04
Remove
1.Disconnect multi-plug from modulator.
2.Disconnect spill pipe (green), modulator to air
cleaner hose.
3.Disconnect vacuum pipe (blue), modulator to
EGR valve.
4.Disconnect vacuum pipe (white), modulator to
brake servo pipe.
5.Unscrew 2 nuts securing modulator to flexible
mountings.
6.Remove modulator.
Refit
7.Fit modulator to flexible mountings and tighten
nuts to
8 Nm (6 lbf/ft).
8.Fit modulator pipes, ensuring they are connected
to correct ports.
9.Connect modulator multi-plug.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
18
REPAIR EGR THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Service repair no - 17.45.08
Remove
1.Remove 2 screws securing throttle position
sensor mounting plate to injection pump.
2.Disconnect sensor multi-plug.
3.Remove sensor assembly.
Refit
4.Position sensor assembly on injection pump and
secure with screws.
5.Connect multi-plug.
6.Adjust sensor
See Adjustment, EGR throttle
sensor
EGR CONTROL UNIT
Service repair no - 17.45.07
Remove
1.Raise centre seat, or cubby box
See CHASSIS
AND BODY, Repair, Cubby box
to gain access
to EGR control unit harness.
2.Disconnect control unit multi-plug and remove
centre seat or cubby box.
3.Remove 4 screws and detach control unit from
seat or cubby box base.
Refit
4.Secure EGR control unit to base of centre seat
or cubby box.
5.Position centre seat or cubby box and connect
control unit multi-plug.
6.Fit centre seat, or cubby box.
See CHASSIS
AND BODY, Repair, Cubby box
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COOLING SYSTEM
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Description
The complete cooling system of the 300Tdi engine
incorporates three independent functions:- Engine
(coolant) cooling; Turbo (charge air) intercooling;
Engine oil cooling.The intercooler is a separate aluminium unit, located
on the LH side of the engine compartment adjacent to
the radiator, sharing the same upper and lower
mountings. For details of turbo intercooling
See
FUEL SYSTEM, Description and operation,
Operation
. The oil cooler matrix is an integral part of
the radiator. Pre-formed pipes/hoses are used to link
the components within the separate systems as
shown below.
Engine cooling system
1.Radiator
2.Thermostat housing
3.Radiator bottom hose
4.Viscous fan
5.Water pump
6.Radiator top hose
7.Heater return hose
8.Coolant supply hose
9.By-pass hose
10.Radiator bleed (purge) hose
11.Bleed (purge) hose, thermostat housing
12.'Y' piece ejector
13.Expansion tank14.Heater rail
15.Heater unit
16.Heater feed hose
17.Intercooler
18.Air cleaner
19.Air feed hose
20.Turbocharger
21.Charge air supply pipe/hose
22.Cooled charge air supply hose
23.Exhaust manifold
24.Engine oil cooler
25.Feed pipe, engine oil cooler
26.Return pipe, engine oil cooler
27.Oil filter
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MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
Description
The exhaust systems fitted on all models with the
300Tdi engine comprise three sections; front pipe
assembly, intermediate silencer assembly, and tail
pipe and silencer assembly. All sections, including
silencers, are manufactured from luminised steel to
give the system a durable working life under all
conditions. Special clamps are provided to ensureleak proof jointing between the various sections,
which are supported by flexible rubber mountings.
Catalytic convertor
When fitted, the catalytic converter is integral with the
front pipe assembly, which also incorporates a flexible
joint. The catalyst forms part of the engine emission
control that can also include an EGR valve system
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair, EGR valve
Exhaust system - 90
1.Gasket
2.Front pipe
3.Front pipe with catalytic converter
4.Front mounting bracket
5.Intermediate silencer6.Intermediate mounting brackets
7.Tail pipe silencer*
8.Tail pipe silencer mounting
9.Tail pipe mounting
* Deleted on later models
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MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
1
REPAIR INDUCTION MANIFOLD
Service repair no - 30.15.02
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove oil filler cap and remove rocker cover
insulation.
3.Remove hose intercooler to induction manifold. If
fitted, remove EGR valve.
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, EGR valve
4.Remove 2 screws and release heat shield from
induction manifold.
5.Slacken induction manifold lower securing nuts,
located below exhaust manifold.
6.Remove induction manifold upper securing bolts.
7.Remove induction manifold. Plug apertures in
cylinder head with clean rag to prevent any items
falling into engine.
8.Check gasket is satisfactory for further use.
Refit
9.Clean induction manifold mating face.
10.Position induction manifold and secure with
upper and lower fixings.
11.Tighten securing nuts and bolts to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
12.Fit manifold heat shield.
13.Fit hose intercooler to induction manifold.
14.Fit rocker cover insulation.
15.Reconnect battery.INDUCTION/EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET
Service repair no - 30.15.15
Remove
1.Remove induction manifold
See Induction
manifold
.
2.Remove turbocharger outlet hose.
3.Raise vehicle and slacken exhaust front pipe to
intermediate silencer flange nuts. Ensure pipe is
free to turn.
NOTE: If removing exhaust manifold and
turbocharger assembly from vehicle,
remove manifold to exhaust front pipe
nuts while working under vehicle.
4.Remove exhaust manifold securing nuts,
removing centre lower nut first.
5.Move heater rail clear of exhaust manifold.
6.With exhaust manifold and turbocharger still
attached to exhaust front pipe, withdraw from
head by turning front pipe until sufficient access
is gained to remove gasket.
7.Suitably support exhaust manifold and
turbocharger assembly to prevent damage.
8.Remove induction manifold lower nuts.
9.Remove gasket.
10.Clean mating faces.