2007 ISUZU KB P190 check engine

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-135
DTC P0217 (Flash Code 542)
Circuit Description 
The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is 
installed to the thermostat housing. The ECT sensor is
a vari

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-137
DTC P0219 (Flash Code 543)
Circuit Description 
The crankshaft position (CKP) sensor is located on the 
left-hand of the cylinder block rear and it is behind

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-139
DTC P0231 or P0232 (Flash Code 69)
Circuit Description 
The ECM controls the fuel pump relay which supplies 
power to the fuel pump in the fuel tank. The ECM

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-141
Circuit/ System Testing DTC P0232
StepAction Value(s)Yes No
1 Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check - 
Engine Controls? —
Go to Step 2 Go to Diagnost

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 6E-142   ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
DTC P0234 (Flash Code 42)
Circuit Description 
The boost pressure sensor is located in the air 
induction tubing. The sensor is a transducer that varies
volt

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-143
4Compare the BARO value to the range specified in 
the altitude vs. barometric pressure table. Refer to 
Altitude vs Barometric Pressure. 
Is the BARO parame

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-145
DTC P0299 (Flash Code 65)
Circuit Description 
The boost pressure sensor is located in the air 
induction tubing. The sensor is a transducer that varies
volt

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 6E-146   ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
31. Inspect the following for possible causes of
low boost pressure.
• Air leakage around the boost pressure sensor or objects that block the sensor 
hole.