
Do not  t ouch t he glas s  port ion of t he bulb.On no account  s hould headlamps  be s wi tched on wi th t he bulb removed from the headlamp.Bulb t es ti ng may only be carri ed out  wit h the bul b ins t al led i n t he headl amp.Bulbs  mus t  be di spos ed of in accordance wit h the local  aut horit y bye-laws .
Connectors and harnesses
The engi ne compart ment  of a vehi cl e is  a part icularl y host il e environment  for el ect ri cal  component s and connectors. Al waysobserve the foll owing:
Make s ure el ect ri cal ly related it ems are dry and oil  free before di sconnect ing/connecti ng t es t  equipment .Make s ure t hat dis connect ed mul ti pl ugs and s ens ors  are prot ect ed from any pos s ibl e oil , coolant  or other li qui dcont aminat ion. Any such contami nat ion could impair performance or l ead to component  fail ure.Never force connectors  apart  or pull on t he wiring harnes s .Always  make s ure locki ng t abs  are dis engaged before di sconnect ing mul ti plugs etc. and make s ure that correctori ent ati on is  achieved before connecti on.Make s ure t hat any protecti on covers, i nsul at ion et c. are replaced if dis t urbed.
Having confirmed t hat a component is  fault y, carry out  t he fol lowing:
Swit ch off t he ignit ion and di s connect  t he batt ery.Remove the component and support  t he dis connected harnes s .W hen replaci ng electrical components , keep oily hands  away from electrical connect ions  and make s ure that lockingt abs  on connect ors  are ful ly engaged.
Battery Disconnection/Connection
Always  refer to the El ect ri cal  Secti on of this  manual  - Bat tery Connecti on/Dis connecti on pri or t o at tempt ing t o connect  ordis connect the bat tery.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Specificati ons (414-01 Bat t ery, Mount ing and Cables , Speci ficat ions).
Fuel Handling Precautions
The fol lowing informati on li s ts  bas ic precauti ons which mus t  be obs erved if fuel  i s  t o be handl ed s afely. It als o outl inesother areas  of ris k which mus t  not  be i gnored. As  t his  informati on is  is sued for basi c gui dance only, consul t your local Fi reDepart ment  where any doubt  as  to personal and envi ronmental  s afet y exi s ts  - See al so Heal th and Safety Precaut ions .
General precaut ions
Always  have t he correct type of fire ext inguis her cont aining Foam, CO2, Gas or powder acces s ible when handl ing ordrai ni ng fuel  or dis mantl ing fuel s ys tems . Fire exti ngui shers mus t als o be l ocat ed in areas  where fuel  i s  s tored.
Make s ure t hat sui table warning si gns  are exhibit ed.
Keep all  s ources  of ignit ion wel l away from areas  where fuel is  bei ng handl ed.
Make s ure t hat any leadlamps  are fl ameproof and kept  clear of spi ll age.
• W ARNINGS:
 Do not  di sas s emble or reas s emble fuel sys tem components  whils t  vehicle is  over a pit .
 No one should be permi tt ed to repair component s as sociat ed wit h fuel  wi thout fi rs t  having s peci alis t  t rai ni ng.
Always  dis connect t he vehi cl e batt ery before carryi ng out dis ass embly, reas s embly or drai ning work on a fuel sys tem.
Fuel  t ank and s ys t em drai ning
Drai ning mus t  be carried out  in accordance wit h t he procedures given in the relevant Fuel Syst em s ecti on of thi s manual .
• W ARNINGS:
 Never drain fuel or work on a fuel sys t em whil e t he vehi cl e i s over a pi t. Ext raction or draining of fuel must  becarri ed out in a well  venti lated area.
 Al ways  at tach fuel  vapor warning l abel s  t o fuel  t anks  i mmediat ely after drai ni ng.
 Contai ners  us ed for s toring fuel must  be cl early marked wit h t he cont ents  and pl aced i n a safe s torage area whichmeets  the requi rement s of the local  authorit y.
CAUTION: Some fuel l ines  are now i ns t alled wit h 'quick release' connectors. If a connect or i s  damaged, no at t emptmus t be made t o repai r the connect or, a new fuel line and connect or(s ) as s embly must be ins tall ed.
Always  release pipe cli ps  full y before att empti ng t o dis connect fuel pipes.
Fuel tank repairs
CAUTION: No at tempt  s hould be made to repair a pl ast ic fuel tank. If t he s truct ure of t he t ank is  damaged, a new 

Health Protection Precautions
Avoi d prol onged and repeat ed cont act  wit h oil s, parti cularly us ed engine oi ls .W ear prot ect ive clot hing, including i mpervious  gl oves  where practi cable.Do not  put oily rags  i nt o pocket s .Avoi d contami nat ing cl ot hes, parti cularly underpants , wi th oi l.Heavi ly s oil ed clot hi ng and oil -i mpregnated foot wear s hould not  be worn. Overall s  mus t be cleaned regularly.First  Ai d t reatment  s hould be obt ained i mmediat el y for open cuts  and wounds .Us e barrier creams , appl yi ng t hem before each work peri od, t o help the removal of oil from t he s ki n.W as h wi th soap and wat er to make s ure al l oi l is  removed (s kin cl eans ers  and nail  brushes  wi ll  help). Preparati onscont aining lanol ine replace the nat ural s ki n oil s  which have been removed.Do not  us e gasol ine (pet rol ), keros ene (paraffin), di esel  fuel  (gas  oi l), thi nners or s ol vent s  for cleaning skin.If skin dis orders  develop, obtain medical advice wi thout delay.W here practi cable, degreas e component s pri or t o handling.W here there is  a ri s k of eye cont act , eye protecti on s houl d be worn, for exampl e chemical  goggles  or face s hiel ds ;in addi ti on an eye was h facil it y s houl d be provided.
Environmental Precautions
This  s ecti on provides general informati on which can help t o reduce t he environment al i mpact s  from the act ivit ies  carriedout in workshops .
Emis s ions  t o air
Many of the act ivit ies  t hat are carried out  i n works hops  emit  gas es  and fumes  whi ch can contribut e to global warmi ng,depl eti on of the ozone layer and/or the format ion of phot ochemical s mog at ground level. By cons ideri ng how t he works hopact ivi ti es  are carried out , thes e gases  and fumes  can be mi nimi s ed, t hus  reduci ng t he impact on t he envi ronment.
Exhaus t fumes
Runni ng car engines  i s an es sent ial part  of works hop act ivi ti es  and exhaust  fumes  need t o be venti lated to at mos phere.However, the amount  of t ime engi nes  are runni ng and the pos it ion of t he vehi cle s hould be carefully cons idered at  al lt imes , to reduce the releas e of poi s onous  gas es  and mini mis e t he i nconveni ence t o peopl e l iving nearby.
Solvent s
Some of t he cl eani ng agent s  us ed are sol vent  based and wil l evaporate rapidl y to atmos phere i f used carel ess l y, or i fcont ainers  are l eft  unseal ed. Al l contai ners  mus t be firmly cl os ed when not  requi red and s olvent should be used sparingly.W herever poss i bl e, sol vent s havi ng a l ow t oxi ci ty and flammabi li ty should be sel ect ed. Al ways  foll ow t he ins t ructi onss uppl ied by t he s olvent  manufact urer. Si mil arl y, many pai nt s  are s olvent  bas ed and the s pray s houl d be us ed in such away as  t o reduce emi ss i ons  t o a mini mum.
Refrigerant
It is  i ll egal t o rel eas e any refrigerant int o t he atmos phere. Dis charge and repl acement  of thes e mat eri al s  from aircondi ti oni ng uni ts  should onl y be carried out  us ing t he appropri at e equipment .
Dis charges to water
Mos t works hops  wi ll  have t wo s ys t ems  for di schargi ng wast e wat er - st orm drai ns and foul drains . Storm drains  s houl d onlyreceive clean wat er i.e. rainwat er. Foul  drai ns wil l accept many of the normal was t e wat er i .e. was hing wat er, detergent sand domest ic type was te BUT NOT oi l, petrol, s olvent , acids , hydraul ic fluid, anti freeze and si mil ar fl ui ds. If in doubt ,always  cons ult  the l ocal authori ty or wat er company.
Spill ages
Every precauti on mus t be taken t o prevent s pi ll age of oi l, fuel , sol vent s etc., reachi ng the drains . All handl ing of s uchmat erial s mus t take pl ace wel l away from drai ns and preferably i n an area wit h a s uit able contai ni ng wall  t o preventdis charge int o drai ns or watercours es . If a spi llage occurs , it  mus t  be s oaked up immedi ately us i ng a s pil l ki t whereprovided.
Checkli s t
Spillage prevention:
Store li quids  in a s ecure area.
Make s ure t hat taps  on l iquid cont ai ners  are s ecure and cannot be acci dent ally turned on.
Prot ect  bulk st orage t anks  from vandal is m by locki ng the val ves .
Trans fer li quids  from one cont ai ner t o another i n an area away from open drai ns .
Ensure li ds are replaced s ecurel y on cont ainers .
Have s pi ll  kit s  availabl e near t o point s  of s torage and liquid handl ing areas .
Spill  Ki ts
Speci al  mat eri als  are avai lable to abs orb a number of di fferent subs tances. They can be in granular form, ready t o us e andare suppli ed in sui table cont ai ners . Dis posal  of used spi ll absorbing mat eri al  i s deal t wit h i n W as t e management .
Land contamination
Oil s , fuels  and s olvents  etc. can cont aminate any soi l wit h which t hey come int o cont act . Such materials  MUST never bedis posed of by pouri ng on t o s oil  and every precauti on mus t be t aken t o avoid s pil lage reaching s oil . W as te materials 

s tored on open ground coul d eit her leak or have contami nati ng subs tances was hed off them that  would cont aminate theland. Always  s tore t hes e materi als  i n s uit abl e s kips  or s imi larly robus t  cont ainers .
Legal compliance
Some s it es  may have a di scharge cons ent  for effl uent  di scharge t o t he foul  drai n for a car was h et c. It  is  ess enti al t o knowt he types of effluent which are al lowed t o be di scharged i nto t he drai n and t o check t he res ult s  of any monit ori ng carri edout by the W ater Company.
W here paint s praying operat ions are carried out  i t may be necess ary to apply to the Local  Aut horit y for an ai r emis s ionsli cence t o operate the pl ant . If such a licence is  necess ary, addit ional precaut ions wil l be neces s ary t o comply wi th therequirements  and t he resul ts  of any air quali ty moni toring mus t  be checked regul arl y.
Checkli s t
Alw ays adhere to the following:
Know what legal cons ents  and l icences  apply t o t he operat ions.
Check t hat the emis s ions and dis charges  compl y wit h l egal  requi rements .
Waste Management
Pollut ion can be reduced by careful handli ng, s t orage and dis posal  of all  was te materials  that occur on s it es. Legis lat ionmakes it  i ll egal  t o dis pose of was t e mat eri al s  other t han to licens ed wast e carriers and dis pos al s it es.
This  means  t hat it  i s neces sary t o not onl y know what the wast e mat eri al s  are but  als o to have the neces s arydocument at ion and licences .
Handl ing and s t orage of was te
Ensure t hat  was t e mat erial s are not  poured down the drai n or on t o s oil  and are st ored in s uch a way t hat they do notes cape on t o l and or soi l.
All  was te mus t be s egregat ed int o i ndi vi dual  t ypes  e.g. oils , met als , bat t eries , s crap component s etc. This  wi ll  prevent anyreacti on between di fferent materials  and as s is t  i n dis posal .
Dis pos al  of was te
Dis pos e of wast e i n accordance wi th t he followi ng guidelines :
Fuel, hydraulic fluid, anti-freeze and oil: Keep s eparate and dis pos e of t o s peci alis t  contract ors .
Refrigerant: Col lect in s peci ali st  equipment  and reus e.
Detergents: Safe to pour down t he foul  drai n if di luted.
Paint, thinners: Keep separat e and dis pose of to speciali st  contract or.
Components: Return t o s uppl ier for refurbi shment  or dis as sembl e and reus e any s uit able part s . Dis pose ofremai nder i n ordi nary was te.
Small parts: Reuse any sui table parts , dis pos e of the remainder in ordinary was t e.
Metals: Can be s old i f separat e from general  was t e.
T yres: Keep s eparate and di s pos e of t o s peci al is t  cont ract or. DO NO T att empt to dis pos e of t yres  by burni ng.
Components/materials containing asbestos: Keep separat e and dis pose of to speciali st  contract or.
Oil and fuel wastes (e.g. rags, used spill kit material): Keep s eparate and dis pos e of t o s peci alis t  contract ors .
Air filters: Keep s eparat e and dis pose of to s peciali st  contract ors .
Rubber/plastics: Dis pos e of i n ordi nary was te.
Hoses: Di s pos e of i n ordinary was te.
Batteries: Keep separat e and dis pose of to speciali st  contract ors .
Air bags - DANGER EXPLOSIVES: Keep s eparate and dis pos e of t o s peci alis t  contract ors .
Electrical components: Return to suppli er for refurbis hment or dis ass emble and reus e any s uit abl e components .Dis pos e of remai nder in ordinary wast e.
Catalytic converters: May be s ol d i f kept  s eparate from general wast e.
Packaging: Compact/recycl e as  much as  pos s ible and di s pos e of i n ordinary was te.
Office/paper waste: Recycl e paper and t oner and i nk cart ridges , dis pos e of remainder in ordinary was t e.
Noise
Car alarm t es t ing, panel  beati ng, runni ng engi nes , us ing ai r tools  et c. are operat ions  which i nvariably produce a largeamount of noi se. The l ocati on of s uch act ivit ies  and als o the t ime of day must  be carefull y cons idered havi ng regard to theproximit y of hous es s chools  et c. 

Publi s hed: 11-May-2011
General Information - Road/Roller Testing
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Road or roll ing road t es t ing may be carri ed out for various  reasons  and a procedure det ail ing pre-t es t  checks , throughengi ne s tarti ng and s topping, pre-driving checks , on-t es t checks  to final  checks  on complet ion of t he tes t  are given.
Unles s  complete vehi cl e performance is  bei ng checked, t he ful l road t est  procedure need not  be carried out . Ins tead, t hos eit ems  part icularly relevant  t o t he s yst em(s) bei ng checked can be ext racted.
Pre-Test Checks
W ARNING: If t he brake s yst em hydraul ic fluid level i s  l ow, pedal travel  i s exces si ve or a hydraulic leak is  found, donot att empt to road t est  t he vehicle unt il t he reas on for t he low fl ui d l evel, excess ive pedal travel  or hydraulic leak isfound and rect ified.
It is  s ugges t ed that  pre-t es t  and funct ional t es ts  of t hose sys tems/circuit s  whi ch affect t he safe and l egal operati ons  oft he vehi cl e, s uch as  brakes , light s and s teeri ng, should al ways  be carri ed out before the road or roll ing road tes t .
Engi ne oil  l evelEngi ne cool ant  levelTires, for correct pres sure, compat ible types and tread patt erns , and wear wi thi n limi ts .There i s s ufficient fuel in the t ank to compl ete the t est .Check al l around the engine, t rans mis s ion and under the vehicle for oil , coolant , hydraul ic and fuel  l eaks . Make anote of any apparent leaks and wipe off t he surrounding areas  t o make it  easi er to identi fy t he extent of the leakon complet ion of t he tes t.
Starting the Engine
• NOTE: On i nit ial dri ve away from cold and wit hi n t he fi rs t  1.5 km (1 mile), do not depress  accelerat or pedal beyond halft ravel  unt il t he vehi cl e has att ained a minimum s peed of 25 km/h (15 mil es /h). Never operat e at  high engi ne speed or wi tht he accelerat or pedal at ful l travel whil st  the engine i s  cold.
With the ignition off, check:
The parking brake is  appli ed.Automatic transmission: The s el ect or lever is  i n 'P' - PARK.Manual transmission: The gear l ever i s in NEUTRAL.All  i ns t rument  gauges  read zero.
With the ignition on, check:
Igni ti on cont roll ed warni ng li ght s  come on.Engi ne t emperature gauge regis t ers  a readi ng compat ibl e wi th t he engine t emperat ure.Fuel  gauge regi st ers  a reading appropriate to the fuel l evel  i n t he tank.The operati on of the parki ng brake warning l ight and fl ui d l evel warni ng indicator light.
On Road Test Check:
CAUTION: At  commencement  of road tes ti ng, check the brake operati on while s ti ll travel li ng at low speed beforecont inuing wit h t he tes t. If t he brakes pul l to one si de, or appear to be ot herwi se fault y, do not cont inue wit h t he roadt es t  unti l the fault  has  been found and rect ified.
The parking brake releas es completel y.Gear changing i s s mooth, and t here are no abnormal noi s es  or vi brati ons  from t he t rans mis s ion.The engi ne power out put is  s ati s factory, accel erati on is  smoot h and accel erator pedal operat ion is  not s ti ff orheavy, and engi ne s peed ret urns t o idl e correctl y.There i s no exces s ive or abnormall y colored s moke from t he engi ne under normal  driving, heavy l oad or overruncondi ti ons .Steering operat ion i s s moot h, accurat e, not  exces s ively heavy or wit h exces s ive free pl ay or vibrat ion. Does  not  pul lt o one s ide and s elf centres  smoot hly after corneri ng.All  i ns t rument s regis t er the correct  readi ngs and operate correctl y.Swit ches  and controls  operat e s moothl y and posi ti vel y, warning or i ndi cat or light s operate correctl y and thedirect ion i ndi cat or cont rol s elf cancels  when the s t eering i s  ret urned t o t he s traight ahead pos it ion.Heati ng and vent il at ion sys tems work correct ly and effect ively.Brakes  operate efficientl y.
Brake Testing
Avoi d brake t es ti ng on busy roads where i t can caus e i nconveni ence or danger t o ot her road users.
CAUTION: Brake t es ti ng which i ncludes  heavy brake appl icati ons  should not  be carri ed out  wit h new brake pads /dis csunti l the component s  have bedded-i n. New brake fri ct ion component s  wi ll  not reach ful l efficiency unt il  t he beddi ng-inprocess  is  complet e. Not e t hat when new parking brake shoes  or rear brake di scs  have been ins t al led, it  i s  es sent ial thatt he 'beddi ng-in' procedure i s carri ed out.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Parking Brake Shoes  Bedding-In (206-05 Parking Brake and Actuati on, GeneralProcedures).
Test  t he brakes  at  s everal speeds wit hin the normal operat ing range usi ng both light and heavy pedal pres s ure. Note anyt endency to snat ch, pull  or drag, and any undue del ay in appli cat ion or release. 

Publi shed: 20-Jul-2011
General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) IndexI6 3.2L Petrol,
DTC: Engine Control Module (ECM)
Des cript ion and Operat ion
• NOTE: If a cont rol  module or component  i s  s uspect and the vehicl e remai ns under manufacturer warrant y, refer t o t heW arranty Pol icy and Procedures  manual (s ect ion B1.2), or determine i f any pri or approval program is  i n operat ion, beforet he replacement of a component.
• NOTE: Generic scan t ool s  may not  read the codes li st ed, or may read only 5-digi t codes . Match t he 5 digi ts  from t he s cant ool  t o t he fi rs t  5 di gi ts  of the 7-digit  code li s ted t o i dent ify the fault  (the last 2 digi ts  gi ve ext ra informati on read by themanufacturer-approved di agnos ti c s ys t em).
• NOTE: W hen performing volt age or res is t ance t est s , always use a digi tal mult imeter (DMM) accurat e t o t hree deci malplaces, and wi th an up-t o-date cal ibrat ion cert ificate. W hen tes ti ng res is t ance al ways  take t he res is t ance of t he DMMleads  i nt o account .
• NOTE: Check and recti fy bas ic faul ts  before beginni ng diagnos t ic rout ines  i nvol vi ng pinpoint t es t s.
• NOTE: Ins pect connect ors  for s igns of water ingres s , and pins  for damage and/or corros ion.
• NOTE: If di agnos t ic t rouble codes are recorded and, after performi ng t he pinpoi nt tes t s, a fault  i s not pres ent , anint ermi tt ent concern may be the caus e. Al ways check for l oos e connect ions  and corroded t erminals .
Des cript ion And Operat ion
For a detail ed descripti on of the El ect ronic engi ne cont rol s ys t em, refer t o t he relevant  Des cript ion and Operat ion secti onin the workshop manual.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Electroni c Engi ne Control s (303-14A Electroni c Engi ne Controls- I6 3.2L Pet rol, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
Powertrain control module petrol (PC MP) SI6 petrol engineDT CDescriptionPossible CauseAction
B1024-00Start cont rol unit  - Nos ub type i nformati onStart er rel ay si gnal  circui t:short ci rcuit  t o groundStart er rel ay si gnal  circui t:short ci rcuit  t o powerStart er rel ay si gnal  circui t:open ci rcuitStart er rel ay fault
Check t he st art er rel ay and ci rcuit s. Refer tot he elect rical guides. Ins tall  a new rel ay asnecess ary
B1024-82Start cont rol unit  -Ali ve/s equencecount er incorrect/notupdat ed
Cont rol ler area net work(CAN) circui t: open circui tCAN circui t: s hort  circui t togroundCAN circui t: s hort  circui t topower
Check t he CAN circui t. Refer t o t he electricalgui des . Rect ify as  neces s ary
B1024-86Start cont rol unit  -Signal inval idCont rol ler area net work(CAN) circui t: open circui tCAN circui t: s hort  circui t togroundCAN circui t: s hort  circui t topower
Check t he CAN circui t. Refer t o t he electricalgui des . Rect ify as  neces s ary
B10A2-68Cras h i nput  - Eventinformat ionEvent  informat ionThe cont rol module hasregis t ered t hat  t he vehiclehas  been i n a coll is ion
Cl ear t he DTC. Check/recti fy any damageres ul ti ng from the coll is ion
P0011-00Int ake (A) cams haftposi ti on t imi ng -Over-advanced (bank1) - No s ub t ypeinformat ion
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)sol enoi d/circui t faultVVT unit  faul t
Check for related DTC's. Check t he engi ne oilquali ty/condit ion. Check t he VVT s olenoid andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Inst alla new VVT unit  as  requi red
P0012-00Int ake (A) cams haftposi ti on t imi ng -Over-ret arded (bank 1)- No s ub t ypeinformat ion
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onLow engi ne oil  pres s ureVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)sol enoi d/circui t faultVVT unit  faul t
Check for related DTC's. Check t he engi ne oilquali ty/condit ion. Check t he engine oi lpress ure. Check the VVT sol enoi d andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Inst alla new VVT unit  as  requi red
P0012-68Int ake (A) cams haftposi ti on t imi ng -Over-ret arded (bank 1)- Event  i nformati on
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onLow engi ne oil  pres s ureVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)uni t fault- camshaft  res et  val ve
Check t he engi ne oil qual it y/condi ti on. Checkt he engine oi l press ure. Check the VVT uni t.Ins tall  a new VVT unit  as  requi red
P0016-00Cranks haft pos i ti on -Cams haft posi ti oncorrel ati on - Bank 1s ens or A - No s ub typeinformat ion
Poor engine oi l quali tyCamshaft inlet  s ensorincorrect ly i ns t alledCrankshaft  pos it ion sens orincorrect ly i ns t alled
Check t he engi ne oil qual it y/condi ti onRefer to t he relevant  s ecti ons  of t heworkshop manual and check t he camshafti nlet  s ens or for correct  i nst all ati on, check t hecranks haft  posi ti on s ens or for correct 

DT CDescriptionPossible CauseAction
Camshaft inlet  s ensor, s hortci rcuit  t o ground, s hortci rcuit  t o power, open circui t,high res i st anceCamshaft inlet  s ensorair-gap t o t arget rot orgreater t han specificati onExces si ve run out  on t argetrot orLoos e vari abl e valve t imi ngact uat or chai n dri ve ortens ionersDamaged, worn ti mi ng chain
i nst all ati onRefer to el ect ri cal  circui t diagrams  and checkt he cams haft inl et  sens or ci rcuit  for s hortci rcuit  t o ground, short ci rcuit  t o power, openci rcuit , hi gh res is t anceRefer to t he relevant  s ecti ons  of t heworkshop manual and check t he camshafti nlet  s ens or for correct  ai r-gap to target  rotors pacing, check target  run out is  tos pecifi cat ion, check vari abl e valve t imingact uat or chain drive or t ensi oners  areoperat ing t o s peci fi cat ion
P0018-00Cranks haft pos i ti on -Cams haft posi ti oncorrel ati on - Bank 2s ens or A - No s ub typeinformat ion
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onIncorrect ly adjus t edcams haft sDamaged (worn) ti mingchainVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)sol enoi d/circui t faultVVT unit  faul t
Check t he engi ne oil qual it y/condi ti on. Checkt he cams haft t imi ng and chai n. Recti fy asnecess ary. Check the VVT sol enoi d andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des  Ins tal la new VVT unit  as  requi red
P001A-00Int ake (A) cam profi lecont rol  circui t/open(bank 1) - No sub typeinformat ion
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : open ci rcuitCamshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t ogroundCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P001B-00Int ake (A) cam profi lecont rol  circui t low(bank 1) - No sub typeinformat ion
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : open ci rcuitCamshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t ogroundCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P001C-00Int ake (A) cams haftprofile cont rol circuithigh (bank 1) - No s ubt ype i nformati on
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t o powerCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P001D-00Int ake (A) cam profi lecont rol  circui t/open(bank 2) - No sub typeinformat ion
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : open ci rcuitCamshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t ogroundCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P001E-00Int ake (A) cams haftprofile cont rol circuitlow (bank 2) - No s ubt ype i nformati on
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : open ci rcuitCamshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t ogroundCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P001F-00Int ake (A) cams haftprofile cont rol circuithigh (bank 2) - No s ubt ype i nformati on
Camshaft profi le controlci rcuit : s hort circuit  t o powerCamshaft profi le act uat orfault
Check t he cams haft  profi le actuat or andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Recti fyas  necess ary
P0021-00Int ake (A) cams haftposi ti on t imi ng overadvanced (bank 2) -No s ub t ypeinformat ion
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)sol enoi d/circui t faultVVT unit  faul t
Check for related DTC's. Check t he engi ne oilquali ty/condit ion. Check t he VVT s olenoid andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Inst alla new VVT unit  as  requi red
P0022-00Int ake (A) cams haftposi ti on t imi ng overret arded (bank 2) - Nos ub type i nformati on
Poor engine oi lqual it y/condi ti onLow engi ne oil  pres s ureVariable val ve ti mi ng (VVT)sol enoi d/circui t faultVVT unit  faul t
Check for related DTC's. Check t he engi ne oilquali ty/condit ion. Check t he engine oi lpress ure. Check the VVT sol enoi d andci rcuit s. Refer t o t he electrical gui des . Inst alla new VVT unit  as  requi red
P0031-00HO2S Heater controlcircuit  low (bank 1,s ens or 1) - No s ubt ype i nformati on
HO2S heat er cont rol  circui t:short ci rcuit  t o groundHO2S heat er cont rol  circui t:open ci rcuitHO2S faul t
Check t he HO2S and circuit s . Refer to theel ect ri cal  guides . Ins tal l a new s ensor asrequi red 

Publi s hed: 23-Aug-2011
Engine - I6 3.2L Petrol -
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and AdhesivesDescriptionLand Rover Part No.
Cam cover to cyli nder head jointLR006801 (Loct it e 510)
Bedplate to oi l s umpSTC50550Block t o bedpl ateSTC50550
Engine oil  - NAS, Mi ddl e Eas t and Nort h Africa Models5W /30 - ACEA A1 + ILSAC GF-3 or ILSAC GF-3*
Engine oil  - ROW  Models0W /30 - ACEA A5/B5The recommended oil  change i nterval  for ILSAC GF-3 is  5000 mi les .
C apacities
ItemCapacity (liters/pints/USquarts)
Dry fi ll  i ncludi ng fi lt er9.3/16.4/9.8
Service fil l - includes fi lt er7.7/13.6/8.1Amount of oil required t o bri ng the level  from the lower to the upper mark on thedips t ick0.8/1.4/0.9
General Specification
ItemSpecificationType3.2 li ter, inli ne 6 nat urall y aspi rat ed pet rol  engine, twi n overheadcams haft s, 4 val ves  per cylinderCyli nder arrangementInli ne 6
Cyli nder numberi ng1-6 from front  of engine
Bore - nominal84.0 mm (3.307 in)St roke96.0 mm (3.779 in)
Capaci ty3192 cm³ (195.8 i n³)
Firing order1 - 5 - 3 - 6 - 2 - 4Compres s ion rati o10.8:1
Di recti on of rotat ionCl ockwis e from front of engi ne
Maximum power171 kW  (230 hp) @ 6300rpmMaximum t orque317 Nm (234 lb-ft ) @ 3200rpm
Engine oil pressure*:
At  800 rev/min1.03 bar/103 kPa/15 lb/in²At  4000 rev/min3.45 bar/345 kPa/50 lb/in²
Oil pump
Oi l pump to cranks haft  clearance0.087mm ±0.022 mm (0.00343 i n ± 0.000866 i n)Maximum permissible cylinder head w arp:
Over head length0.05 mm (0.00196 i n)
Over head widt h0.03 mm (0.00118 i n)Cyli nder head height149.4 mm ± 0.15 mm (5.882 in ± 0.0059 i n)
Maximum permi s si ble amount  t o be removedduri ng s ki mmi ng0.3 mm (0.0118 in)
Main bearing journals:
Number7
Di amet er s tandard65 mm + 0.004 - 0.015 mm (2.55 in + 0.000157 - 0.000590 in)Maximum diamet er variat ion0.006 mm (0.000236 in)
Big end journals:
Di amet er s tandard50 mm + 0.004 - 0.015 mm (1.96 in + 0.000157 - 0.000590 in)Maximum diamet er variat ion0.01 mm (0.000393 i n)
Camshaft:
Number of bearings7 per cams haftT appets+:
InletHydrauli c
Exhaus t +GradedValves:
Valve clearance - Exhaus t0.45mm ±0.05 mm (0.0177 in ± 0.00196 in)
Lengt h - i nlet valve106.19 mm ± 0.07 mm (4.18 in ± 0.0275 i n)Lengt h - exhaus t  valve129.96 mm ± 0.07 mm (5.12 in ± 0.0275 i n)
Seat angl e45° ± 0.01°
Head diamet er - inlet  valve33 mm ± 0.15 mm (1.29 in ± 0.0590 i n)Head diamet er - exhaus t val ve28 mm ± 0.15 mm (1.10 in ± 0.0590 i n)
St em diamet er - inlet  valve5.97 mm + 0 -.015 mm (0.235 in + 0 -000590 i n)
St em diamet er - exhaus t val ve5.962 mm +0 -0.007 mm (0.234 in +0 -0.000275 i n)St em t o guide clearance - i nlet val ve50-70 µm
St em t o guide clearance - exhaus t  valve50-70 µm
Valve springs:TypeConical
Lengt h (free)45 mm (1.77 in)
* Prior to checking the engine oil pressure, a road test of 6 miles (10 kilometres) must be carried out. Do notattempt to attain normal engine operating temperature by allowing the engine to idle.
+ T here are 50 different thicknesses of graded tappet available ranging from 2.950mm to 3.685 mm (0.116 in to0.145 in) rising in increments of 0.015 mm (0.0005 in).
Torque Specifications 

The crankshaft  is  made of forged s teel and has  induction hardened bearing s urfaces . There are 2 types  of aluminium main bearing:
W it h complet e oil duct s  for upper main bearings  2, 3, 5 and 6W it h short  oil ducts  for all lower and 1, 4 and 7 upper main bearings
Due t o mis s ing count er-weight s for cylinders 1 and 6 and s elected count er-balancing of the entire crankshaft , main bearings  1, 4and 7 are exposed t o great er loads t han the ot hers. To reduce t he load on the bearings , bearing shells  wit h s hort oil duct s areus ed. In addit ion, these main bearings have t heir own oil circuit  where t he oil is  not  dis tribut ed on t o t he connecting rod bearings.The 6t h main bearing als o works as a t hrus t  bearing.
A gear wheel is  crimped to t he rear edge of the crankshaft . The gear wheel drives  t he oil pump and the Rear End Ancillary Drive(READ) t iming gear.
The crankshaft  has  a vis cous vibration damper locat ed directly in front  of t he connecting rod pin for cylinder 1, i.e. located in theact ual cylinder block.
Crankshaft Vibration Damper and Cooling Valve