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SENSOR-ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
DESCRIPTION ............................... 141
OPERATION ................................. 141
REMOVAL ................................... 141
INSTALLATION .............................. 142
SENSOR-CAMSHAFT POSITION
DESCRIPTION ............................... 143
OPERATION ................................. 143
REMOVAL ................................... 143
INSTALLATION .............................. 144
SENSOR-CRANKSHAFT POSITION
DESCRIPTION ............................... 145
OPERATION ................................. 145
REMOVAL ................................... 146
INSTALLATION .............................. 146
ACTUATOR - FUEL CONTROL
DESCRIPTION ............................... 147
OPERATION ................................. 147
REMOVAL ................................... 147
INSTALLATION .............................. 147
INJECTOR - FUEL
DESCRIPTION ............................... 148
OPERATION ................................. 149
REMOVAL ................................... 149
INSTALLATION .............................. 153
FUEL INJECTOR RAIL
DESCRIPTION ............................... 155
OPERATION ................................. 155REMOVAL ................................... 155
INSTALLATION .............................. 156
SENSOR-TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE-INTAKE
DESCRIPTION ............................... 157
OPERATION ................................. 157
REMOVAL ................................... 157
INSTALLATION .............................. 159
HEATER - INTAKE AIR
DESCRIPTION ............................... 160
OPERATION ................................. 160
REMOVAL ................................... 160
INSTALLATION .............................. 162
RELAY - INTAKE AIR HEATER
DESCRIPTION ............................... 163
OPERATION ................................. 163
REMOVAL ................................... 163
INSTALLATION .............................. 164
SENSOR-TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE-MAP
DESCRIPTION ............................... 165
OPERATION ................................. 165
REMOVAL ................................... 165
INSTALLATION .............................. 166
SENSOR-MAP
DESCRIPTION ............................... 167
SWITCH - PTO
DESCRIPTION ............................... 168
OPERATION ................................. 168
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SENSOR-ACCELERATOR PEDAL POSITION
DESCRIPTION
The Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) (1) is
located inside the vehicle.It is attached to the accel-
erator pedal assembly (3).
OPERATION
The Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) provides the Engine ControlModule (ECM) with two DC voltage
signals which change as the position of the accelerator pedal changes. Oneof the DC voltage signals will be half
the voltage of the other signal.
REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not attempt to separate or remove the Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) from the
accelerator pedal assembly. The APPS is replaced as an assembly along withthe pedal. If sensor is
removed from pedal, its electronic calibration may be destroyed.
1. Disconnect 6–way electrical connector at top of
APPS (2).
2. Remove APPS lower mounting bolt (4) and two
mounting nuts.
3. Remove pedal and APPS assembly from vehicle.
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not attempt to separate or remove the Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS) from the
accelerator pedal assembly. The APPS is replaced as an assembly along withthe pedal. If sensor is
removed from pedal, its electronic calibration may be destroyed.
1. Position pedal and APPS assembly to its mounting
bracket.
2. Connect 6–way electrical connector to top of APPS
(2).
3. Install APPS lower mounting bolt (4) and two
mounting nuts.
4. If necessary, use a Scan Tool to erase any Diag-
nostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s).
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SENSOR-CAMSHAFT POSITION
DESCRIPTION
The Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) on the 5.9L diesel engine is located below the fuel injection pump. It is bolted
to the back of the timing gear housing.
OPERATION
The diesel Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) contains
a hall effect device. A rotating target wheel (tone-
wheel) for the CMP is located on the camshaft gear.
This hall effect device detects holes located on the
back side of the camshaft gear. As the camshaft gear
rotates, the holes pass the tip of the CMP.
When the leading edge of the hole passes the tip of
the CMP, the following occurs: The interruption of
magnetic field causes the voltage to switch high
resulting in a signal of approximately 5 volts.
When the trailing edge of the hole passes the tip of
the CMP, the following occurs: The change of the
magnetic field causes the signal voltage to switch low
to 0 volts.
The CMP (1) provides a signal to the Engine Control
Module (ECM) at all times when the engine is running.
TheECMusestheCMPinformationprimarilyon
engine start-up. Once the engine is running, the ECM
uses the CMP as a backup sensor for engine speed.
The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) is the primary
engine speed indicator for the engine after the engine
is running.
REMOVAL
The Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) on the 5.9L die-
sel engine is located (1) below the fuel injection pump.
It is bolted to the back of the timing gear housing (7).
1. Disconnect electrical connector at CMP sensor.
2. Remove sensor mounting bolt (6).
3. Carefully twist and pull the sensor from timing gear
housing.
4. Check condition of sensor O-ring.
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INSTALLATION
1. Clean out machined hole in back of timing gear
housing.
2. Apply a small amount of engine oil to sensor O-ring
and sensor hole.
3. Install sensor into timing gear housing with a slight
rocking action. Do not twist sensor into position as
damagetoO-ringmayresult.
CAUTION: Before tightening sensor mounting bolt,
be sure sensor is completely flush to back of tim-
ing gear housing (cover). Remove (cover) if sensor
is not flush, damage to sensor mounting tang may
result.
4. Install mounting bolt and tighten. Torque to 9 Nꞏm
(80 in. lbs.).
5. Connect electrical connector (5) to sensor.
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SENSOR-CRANKSHAFT POSITION
DESCRIPTION
The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) on the diesel engine is attached at thefront/leftsideoftheenginenextto
the engine harmonic balancer (crankshaft damper).
OPERATION
The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) (5) is the pri-
mary engine speed indicator for the engine after the
engine is running.
The CKP contains a hall effect device. A rotating,
notched target wheel (tonewheel) for the CKP is
located behind the engine harmonic balancer (2). This
hall effect device detects notches located on the tone-
wheel. As the tonewheel rotates, the notches pass the
tip of the CKP.
When the leading edge of the tonewheel notch passes
the tip of the CKP, the following occurs: The interrup-
tion of magnetic field causes the voltage to switch
high resulting in a signal of approximately 5 volts.
When the trailing edge of the tonewheel notch passes
the tip of the CKP, the following occurs: The change of
the magnetic field causes the signal voltage to switch
lowto0volts.
The Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) also provides a
signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM) at all times
when the engine is running. The ECM uses this CMP
information primarily on engine start-up. Once the
engine is running, the ECM uses the CMP as a
backup sensor for engine speed.
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REMOVAL
1. Raise and support vehicle
2. Disconnect electrical connector (4) at CKP sensor.
3. Remove 1 sensor mounting bolt (3).
4. Remove CKP sensor.
INSTALLATION
1. Position and install CKP sensor (5) to engine.
2. Install 1 sensor mounting bolt and tighten to 9 Nꞏm
(80 in. lbs.) torque.
3. Install electrical connector (4) to CKP sensor.
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ACTUATOR - FUEL CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
The Fuel Control Actuator (FCA) is located at the rear
of the high-pressure, fuel injection pump (2).
OPERATION
The Fuel Control Actuator (FCA) is an electronically controlled solenoidvalve. The ECM controls the amount of fuel
that enters the high-pressure pumping chambers by opening and closing theFCA based on a demanded fuel pres-
sure. When the FCA is opened, the maximum amount of fuel is being supplied tothe fuel injection pump. Any fuel
that does not enter the injection pump is directed to the cascade overflow valve. The cascade overflow valve reg-
ulates how much excess fuel is used for lubrication of the pump and how much is returned to the fuel tank through
the drain manifold.
An audible click from the FCA is normal when operating the key from the ON to the OFF position.
REMOVAL
1. Remove the cap srews and Fuel Control Actuator (FCA).
2. Twist and pull FCA to remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate the new Fuel Control Actuator (FCA) o-ring with clean oil before installation.
2. Turn the FCA in a clockwise direction while pressing it into the bore. Be sure that the FCA flange is flush with the
mounting surface on the Fuel Injection Pump.
3. Install the capscrews by hand.
4. Then tighten capscrews to 7Nm (62 in-lbs).