2007 ISUZU KB P190 check engine

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–62 
 
DTC P0008, P0009 or P0016 Diagnostic Table 
Step Action  Yes No 
1 1   Has the Diagnostic System Check been performed? 
Go to Step 2 Refer t

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–64 
 
• Inspect the HO2S wiring harness for contact with the exhaust system. 
•  The front and the rear HO2Ss have a separate fuse connection.

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–65 
 
Step Action  Yes No 
6 Test the HO2S heater control circuit for a high resistance, open  
circuit, short to ground or short to voltage fault

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–66 
 
• The HO2S must be tightened correctly. A loose HO2S will trigger these DTCs. 
•  Since fault condition in a wiring connector may trigge

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–67 
 
Step Action  Yes No 
6 Using Tech 2, select the DTC display function.  
Does Tech 2 display any DTCs?  Go to the 
appropriate DTC 
Table in

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–68 
 
Additional Information 
• Refer to 6C1-1 Engine Management – V6 – General Information for details of the HO2S system operation. 
•

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–70 
 
Additional Information 
• The MAF sensor circuit DTCs is a Type B DTC. Refer to 1.4  Diagnostic Trouble Codes in this Section, for action

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–72 
 
Step Action  Yes No 
8 Test the MAF sensor 5 V reference circuit for a high resistance, open  
circuit or short to voltage fault condition.