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6C-4 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel rail assembly
RTW 76CLF000601
Legend 1. Fuel Pressure Limiter
2. Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor
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FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6C-5
Fuel supply pump
RTW 56CLF000301
Legend 1. Fuel Temperature Sensor
2. Suction Control Valve
3. High Pressure Pipe
4. Camshaft Key
5. Camshaft Nut
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6C-6 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel injector
RTW 76CMH000201
Legend
1. Terminal
2. Fuel Injector ID Code
3. Two Dimensional Barcode
4. Parts Number
5. Port for Mounting the Injection Pipe
6. O-ring
Fuel filter
RTW 76CSH001001
Legend
1. Element
2. Air Bleeding Plug
3. Switch; Clogging Monitoring
4. Sensor; W ater
5. Drain Plug
Functional check
Air bleeding
1. Ignition switch is turned to the ON position for 15 seconds.
2. Ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
3. The above operation is repeated 5 times.
Note: If the air bleeding work is insufficient then it could
lead to faults in the engine. Therefore, the procedures
after starting the engine should always be implemented.
Water drain
A warning lamp will light up if water above the specified
volume collects in the sedimenter. In such cases, drain
out the water by performing the following operations:
1. Draining with fuel filter drain plug. a. Set a container at the tip of the plastic hose.
b. Loosen the air bleeding plug and the drain plug.
c. Discharge the water.
d. Tighten the drain plug after discharging the water.
e. Tighten the air bleeding plug to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 3 N ⋅m(0.3 kg ⋅m/26 lb in)
f. Ignition switch is turned ON for 15 seconds check for fuel leakage.
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FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6C-7
g. Check that the warning lamp in the meter is off.
2. Draining with drain plug in engine room. a. W ith the engine off, open the engine hood and loosen the drain plug (1) located on the left
hand side of the engine room. (3-4 turns)
b. Turn the starter switch to the “ON” position fo
r
10 seconds, and then turn the starter switch to
the “OFF” position for 10 seconds. Then, once
again turn the starter switch to the “ON”
position for 10 seconds.
c. Tighten the drain plug firmly.
d.
After starting the engine, check that there is no
fuel leakage from the drain plug. Also check
that the water separator indicator has turned
off.
RTW 76CSH001301
NOTE:
• If the water separator requires frequent draining,
have the fuel tank drained at your ISUZU/GM
Dealer.
• Be sure to stop the engine when draining the fuel
tank.
• Confirm that there are no combustible materials
under the drain hose, and use a receptacle to
catch the drained water.
Engine starting cautions
• Before starting the engine, turn the ignition switch
to the “ON” position. W ait 15 seconds. Return the
switch to the “LOCK” position. Repeat this
procedure 5 times.
• After starting the engine, allow it to idle for 10
minutes.
Fuel Pump Functional Check
1. Turn the starter switch to “ON” position.
2. Touch the under portion of the Fuel Tank by the hand as shown in the following figure within 12
seconds.
RTW 56CSH003501
Legend
1. Touch this area by the hand
3. Make sure a vibration by the Fuel Pump is
detected.
Fuel Pump stops within 12 seconds of turning the starter switch to the “ON” position.
W hen the check is repeated, return the starte
r
switch to the “LOCK” position for 10 – 15 seconds
and perform procedures 1 – 3.
WARNING: FUEL PUMP FUNCTIONAL CHECK
MUST BE CONDUCTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS TO AVOID INJURY.
•
••
•
APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE.
•
••
•
STOP THE ENGINE.
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6C-8 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Trouble Shooting
Problems with starting
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Problems with starting Fuel tank is empty Fill the tank.
Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed the air.
Fuel line or fuel cooler is clogged or
damaged. Connection to the fuel line
is loose. Repair or replace the fuel line and
fuel cooler. Re-tighten the
connection.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the cartridge.
Fault in the feed pump Replace the fuel supply pump.
Regulating valve is open. Replace
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Hunting during idling
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Hunting during idling Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed air from the fuel system.
Leakage or clogging of the fuel
system Repair or replace the fuel system.
Drops of water have entered the fuel
system. Replace the fuel.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the fuel filter element
(cartridge).
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Insufficient horsepower
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Insufficient horsepower Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed air from the fuel system.
Leakage or clogging of the fuel
system Repair or replace the fuel system.
W ater mixes in the fuel system Replace the fuel.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the element or the
cartridge.
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Maximum engine speed is too low
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Maximum engine speed is too low Fuel line, fuel cooler is clogged or
damaged. Repair or replace the fuel line, fuel
cooler.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
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Engine does not stop
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Engine does not stop Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Exhaust gas is blue or black
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Exhaust gas is blue or black. Reduction in injection-valve opening
pressure or defective atomizing
status Replace the fuel injector.
Engine control system malfunction System diagnosis.
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6C-10 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel System Check
Description
Conforms to a fuel leak. Engine acceleration raises fuel
pressure and which increases the leak.
Leak could be in the following pipes and locations.
• Between injectors and fuel rail.
• Between fuel rail and fuel supply pump.
• Between fuel supply pump and fuel filter.
• Between fuel filter and fuel tank.
• Between pressure limiter and fuel cooler.
• Between fuel cooler and fuel tank.
• Between injector over flow and leak off pipe.
Diagnostic Aids
Check the following items.
• Air in the fuel line
• Clogged fuel filter
• Fuel pipe malfunction (Crushing, breakage,
clogging, disconnection, etc.)
• Fuel cooler malfunction (Crushing, breakage,
clogging, disconnection, etc.)
• Fuel tank malfunction
• Injector malfunction
• Fuel supply pump malfunction
• Pressure limiter malfunction
An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection,
rubbed-through wire insulation or a wire broken inside
the insulation. Check for poor connections or a
damaged harness.
Inspect the ECM harness and connector for imprope
r
mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged
terminals, poor terminal-to-wire connection, and
damaged harness.
ECU may set a DTC, if there is adequate air in fuel line.
Schematic Reference: Engine Controls Schematics
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Check the fuel quantity. W as a problem found?
Go to Step 2 Add fuel and
Go to Step 2
2 Check the fuel quality.
1. Discharge the fuel from fuel tank
2. Replenish the tank with specified fuel
3. Bleed the air from the fuel system
4. Start the engine
Could the engine be started?
Go to Step 7 Go to Step 3
3 Bleed the air from fuel system. Refer to Fuel
System Air Bleeding in this section.
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 4
4 Check the main fuel filter for clogging.
Clean, repair, or replace as required.
Notice: Replacement of a fuel filter is checking
to a dealer.
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 5
5 Check the fuel line and fuel cooler for damage
and leakage.
Clean, repair, or replace as required.
• Crushed areas
• Breakage
• Cracks
• Loose connections
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 6
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Step Action Value(s) Yes No
6 Check the fuel tank.
If a problem is found, clean, repair, or replace
as necessary.
• Foreign material (Clogged suction port)
• Bent or cracked suction pipe
• Fuel tank distortion
• Fuel tank improper installation
• Fuel pump and sender malfunction
• Clogged fuel cap hole
• Water
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 7
7 Bleed the air from the fuel pipe again. Refer to
Fuel System Air Bleeding in this section.
Is the action complete?
Verify repair
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