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6C – 36 FUEL SYSTEM
4. Set the nozzle holder to the nozzle tester and check
first nozzle opening pressure, spray condition, seat oil
tightness and each part for oil leaks.
5. W hen replacing the nozzle, replace the nozzle, lift piece, pins and spacer as a set with the nozzle service
kit.
CAUTION:
Pre-lift will not be as specified if only the nozzle is
replaced.
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6D – 12 ENGINE ELECTRICAL
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part replacement if excessive wear or damage is discovered during
inspection.
ROTOR ASSEMBLY
1. Inspect the slip ring faces for dirt and pitting. Wipe away any dirt with a clean cloth soaked in
alcohol.
2. Measure the slip ring diameter.
Slip Ring Diameter mm (in)
Standard Limit
RTW06DSH000101
31.6 (1.245) 30.6 (1.183)
If the slip ring diameter is less than the specified limit, the
slip rings must be replaced.
3. Measure the rotor coil resistance.
Rotor Coil Resistance at 20 °C (68 °F) ohms
Standard 3.8
RTW46DSH001001
RTW46DSH001101
4. Check for continuity between the slip rings and the
rotor core or shaft.
If there is continuity, the entire rotor assmbly must be
replaced.
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 13
STATOR COIL ASSEMBLY
1. Check for continuity across the stator coils.
If there is no continuity, the stator coils must be
replaced.
Resistance Between The Terminal “N ” and the Coil Ends
(Reference) ohms
Standard 0.1
066RY00022 2. Check for continuity between each stator coils and the stator core.
If there is continuity, the stator coils must be replaced.
066RY00023
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BRUSH
Measure the length of the brush. If abrasion has reduced
the brush length to less than 6.5 mm, the brush must be
replaced with a new one.
A wear line is inscribed in the brush. If the line is not
visible, the brush must be replaced.
Brush Length (Reference) mm (in)
Standard Limit
25 (1.0) 6.5 (0.25)
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Rectifier
Tester wire
E BAT
U, V, and WN ⊕ U, V, and WN⊕
⊕ ----- Conductivity ⊕ ----- No
conductivity
No
conductivity -----
Conductivity -----
Negative side diode check Positive side diode check
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 15
Oil seal
The oil seal must be replaced with a new one whenever
the alternator is disassembled.
Oil Seal Replacement
1. Push the old oil seal from the rear bracket outside holes.
2. Use the insertion tool to press the new oil seal into place. Follow the procedure shown in Figures A, B, C
and D.
Position the oil seal beneath the shaft and the
guide lip.
Position the cradle against the rear cover bosses
(3 points) so that the E1 and E2 surfaces fit into
the cradle. Take care not to damage the E1 and
E2 surfaces.
After completing the procedure, carefully check the
oil seal seating. Be absolutely sure that the seal is
evenly inserted (no warp) and level with the
surrounding surfaces.
Caution
Be sure that no foreign material enters the space
between the oil seal and the rotor shaft surfaces
during the installation procedure.
Take care not to damage the D surface.
Under no circumstances may the original oil seal
be reused.
The oil seal must be perfectly flat after being
pressed into place. If the oil seal is tilted, there will
be oil leakage.
RTW46DSF000101
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 21
RTW06DSH000201
9. Through Bolt
1. Place a pilot bar into the through bolt hole to align the front cover and the rear cover.
2. Install the through bolts and tighten them to the specified torque.
Through Bolt Torque N ⋅m (kg ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
3.1 ∼ 3.9 (0.32 ∼ 0.41 / 2.6 ∼ 3.5)
11. Vaccum Pump To install the generator -
1. Note the direction of the arrow on the vacuum pump.
2. Look forward from the base of the arrow to locate the 3 generator fixing points.
3. Twist the fixing points down and to the left to align them with the middle of the center plate and the rotor.
RTW46DSH006101
Install vanes into slits in rotor.
The vanes should be installed with the chamfered side
facing outward.
RTW46DSH002401
Install the vacuum pump housing.
Make sure that the O-ring is not projecting beyond the
slots of the center plate.
Take care so that no scratching takes place on the vane
resulted by contact with the housing.
RTW46DSH002501
Install the housing in the generator and fix it with the three
bolts.
Supply engine oil (5cc or so) from the oil port and check
that the generator pulley can be turned smoothly with your
hand.
Generator Housing Bolt Torque N ⋅m (kg ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
5.9 ∼ 6.9 (0.6 ∼ 0.7 / 5.2 ∼ 6.1)
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 27
RTW46DSH003701
6. Use the circuit tester to check the armature for
continuity.
1 Hold the circuit tester probes against two commutator segments.
2 Repear Step 1 at different segments of the armature core.
There should be continuity between all segments of the commutator.
If there is not, the armature must be replaced.
RTW46DSH003801
YOKE
1. Use a circuit tester to check the field winding ground.
1 Hold one circuit tester probe against the field winding end or brush.
2 Hold the other circuit tester probe against the bare surface of the yoke body.
There should be no continuity. If there is continuity, the field coil is grounded.
The yoke must be replaced.
RTW46DSH003901
2. Use the circuit tester to check the field winding
continuity.
1 Hold one circuit tester probe against the “M ”
terminal lead wire.
2 Hold the other circuit tester probe against the field winding brush.
There should be continuity. If there is no continuity, the yoke must be replaced.
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6E-48 Engine Control System (4JH1)
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
4 1. Inspect the high pressure side between the fuel
injection pump and the fuel injection nozzles for
fuel leakage. The following components may
contain an external leak. • Fuel injection pump
• Fuel injection pump control unit (PCU)
• Fuel injection solenoid valve
• Timing control valve (TCV)
• Constant pressure valve (CPV)
• Fuel pipe between the fuel injection pump
and fuel injection nozzles
• Each fuel pipe sleeve nuts
• Each fuel pipe connectors
• Each gaskets
Notice: Fuel may leak into the engine from the fuel
injection pump. In such case, the engine oil level will
rise. Inspect for fuel leakage into the engine oil.
2. Repair any fuel system leaks as necessary.
Did you find and correct the condition?
Go to Step 10 Go to Step 5
5 1. Turn OFF the ignition. 2. Check the fuel system line connections between the fuel tank and the fuel injection pump for
tightness and all fuel hoses for cuts, cracks and
for the use of proper clamps.
3. Pump the priming pump on the fuel filter until it becomes firm. If there is a leak on the suction
side of the fuel system between the priming
pump and the fuel injection pump, the priming
pump will not build up sufficient firmness and fuel
leakage may occur.
4. Repair or replace as necessary.
Did you find and correct the condition?
Go to Step 10 Go to Step 6
6 1. Remove the fuel hose that connects to the fuel injection pump suction side.
2. Remove the fuel pipe connector that connects to the fuel injection pump suction side.
3. Inspect the eye bolt for any type of restriction or collapsed gauze filter.
Notice: If any type of restriction found, check for a
condition that causes contaminated fuel, such as the
customer is using an aftermarket fuel filter or
extended maintenance interval.Also inspect fuel
waxing or icing that is caused by an incorrect fuel
type used in winter season or water intrusion in the
fuel system.
4. Repair or replace as necessary.
Did you find and correct the condition?
Go to Step 10 Go to Step 7
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6E-130 Engine Control System (4JH1)
DTC P0335 (Symptom Code B, D) (Flash Code 43)
Circuit Description
The crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is located on top
of the flywheel housing. There are 4 slits spaced 90 °
on the flywheel circumference. The CKP sensor is a
magnetic coil type sensor, which generates an AC
signal voltage based on the crankshaft rotational speed.
The engine control module (ECM) monitors both the
CKP sensor and injection pump camshaft position
(CMP) sensor signals to ensure they correlate with each
other.
If the ECM receives extra or missing CKP sensor signal
pulses, this DTC will set. (Symptom Code B)
If the ECM receives a certain amount of injection pump
CMP sensor signal pulses without a CKP sensor signal,
this DTC will set. (Symptom Code D)
Condition for Running the DTC
Symptom Code B • The ignition switch is ON.
• The engine speed is higher than 665 RPM
Symptom Code D • DTC P0335 (Symptom Code B) is not set.
• The ignition switch is ON.
• The fuel injection pump CMP sensor signal is
generated.
• The controller area network (CAN) communication
between the ECM and PCU is normal.
Condition for Setting the DTC
Symptom Code B • The ECM detects extra or missing CKP senso
r
signals while engine is running.
Symptom Code D
• The ECM detects that the CKP sensor signals are
not generated when doubled fuel injection pump
rotation speed is higher than 50 RPM.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
• The ECM illuminates the malfunction indicato
r
lamp (MIL) when the diagnostic runs and fails.
The ECM uses an engine speed substitution o
f
doubled fuel injection pump speed for engine
control.
Condition for Clearing the MIL/DTC
• The ECM turns OFF the MIL when the diagnostic
runs and does not fail.
• A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive driving
cycles without a fault. Or clear with the scan tool.
Diagnostic Aids
• If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to
Intermittent Conditions in this section.
• Ensure the sensor is tight and the flywheel
circumference is not damaged.
DTC P0335 (Symptom Code B, D) (Flash Code 43)
Schematic Reference: Engine Controls Schematics
Connector End View Reference: Engine Controls
Connector End Views or Engine Control Module (ECM)
Connector End Views
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check-
Engine Controls?
Go to Step 2 Go to Diagnostic
System Check-
Engine Controls
2 1. Install the scan tool. 2. Turn OFF the ignition for 30 seconds.
3. Start the engine (Note a slight start delay may be noticed).
4. Monitor the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Information with the scan tool.
Does the DTC fail this ignition?
Go to Step 3 Go to Diagnostic
Aids
3 1. Turn OFF the ignition. 2. Disconnect the crankshaft position sensor (CKP) harness connector.
3. Connect a DMM across the CKP sensor terminals (pins 1 and 2 of E-9 connector).
4. Measure the resistance across the CKP sensor.
Is the CKP sensor resistance within the specified
value? 870 – 930
Ω
Go to Step 4 Go to Step 20
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