2007 ISUZU KB P190 sensor

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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.

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-147
61. Turn OFF the ignition. 
2. Disconnect the boost pressure sensor harness connector.
3. Inspect for an intermittent and for poor connections at the harness

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 6E-148   ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
DTC P0335 (Flash Code 15)
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-149
5Connect a DMM between the signal circuit (pin 1 of 
E-52) and a known good ground. 
Is the DMM voltage more than the specified value? 5.3 volts
Go to Step 1

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 6E-150   ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
141. Inspect for an intermittent and for poor
connections at the harness connector of the 
CKP sensor (pins 1, 2 and 3 of E-52).
2. Repair the connection(s)

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-151
DTC P0336 (Flash Code 15)
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 6E-152   ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
41. Turn OFF the ignition. 
2. Disconnect the ECM harness connector. 
3. Inspect for an intermittent, for poor connections and corrosion at the harness 
conn

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)   6E-153
DTC P0340 (Flash Code 14)
Circuit Description 
The camshaft position (CMP) sensor is installed on the 
timing chain sprocket cover at the front of the camsha