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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
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EDC16
PROGRAM No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 51
ALP2
CONTINUED 1
Check that the heater plugs are actuated using the AC001 Preheating unit command.
Check the sealing and condition of the inlet circuit: run test 3 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check and follow the
fault finding procedure.
Check that there are no foreign bodies on the flowmeter grille: run test 4 Air flowmeter and follow the fault finding
procedure.
Check that the exhaust is not blocked: run test 1 Exhaust pipe check and follow the related fault finding
procedure.
Check the consistency of the signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor.
Check the pressure regulator is working properly (see command AC011 Rail pressure regulator).
Check the operation of the injectors (excessive return leak, clogging, seizing): run test 8 Poor injector operation.
Check the engine timing (and the position of the high pressure pump sprocket).
Check the balance of the compressions, according to the power consumption during the starting phase
(Compression test menu on the CLIP Technic tool).
If you do not have the CLIP Technic or if there is an imbalance, use a compression gauge to get an accurate
measurement.
after the operation, clear the faults caused by disconnecting the regulator and the heater plugs.
End of part A
AFTER REPAIRcarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16
PROGRAM No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 51
ALP3 Injection noise
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not ironed out, perform the following checks:
If the injection noise occurs after starting from cold:
Check the low pressure diesel circuit priming.
Check the fuel heater supply.
Check the operation of the preheating system.
Check that fuel and engine temperatures are consistent.
If the injection noise occurs at idle speed:
Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals.
Check the conformity of the air flow signal: use fault finding procedures: PR132 Air flow or run test 3
Turbocharged air inlet circuit check.
If the complaint is still present, perform the injector fault finding procedure: run test 8 Poor injector operation.
does the injection noise occur at all engine speeds?
Run fault finding on the injectors: run test 8 Incorrect injector operation.
Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals.
Check the conformity of the fuel used, apply test 10 Diesel fuel conformity check.
If the diesel fuel is not correct: – Replace the diesel fuel.
–Change the diesel filter.
–Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
Check the conformity of the air flow signal: use the interpretation of the fault finding procedure PR132 Air flow.
If the customer complaint is still present:
Run command AC011 Rail pressure regulator.
Then apply the conformity check to confirm:
–the conformity of the fuel pressure between PR008 Rail pressure setpoint and PR038 Rail Pressure,
–the conformity of the pump fuel flow between PR157 Fuel flow setpoint and PR017 Fuel flow.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRcarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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Fault finding – Glossary13B
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PROGRAM No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 51DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Glossary
(R = Resistance, EGR = Exhaust gas recirculation, FAP = Particle filter)Injection computer112-track (BOSCH)
Connectors: black A 32-track, brown B 48-track, grey C 32-track
Atmospheric pressure sensor Integrated into the computer (BOSCH)
Injector0.23 Ω at + 20˚C/2 Ω max (BOSCH)
1600 bar
Flow regulator (high pressure
pump)R = 3 Ω at + 20˚C (BOSCH, CP3.2+ pump type)
Rail pressure sensorPressure limiter on the rail: opening around 1800 bar
(BOSCH, bolted to the rail)
Engine speed sensor R = 680 ± 170 Ω at +20˚C (MGI)
Camshaft sensorHall effect sensor (ELECTRICFIL)
R = 10250 ± 500 Ω at + 20˚C (measurement between tracks 2 and 3 of the
sensor)
Turbocharger control solenoid valve 15.4 ± 0.7 Ω at + 20˚C (PIERBURG)
Electric EGR valveTrack 1: + 12 V electric motor
Track 2: + 5 V potentiometer
Track 3: Not usedTrack 4: potentiometer earth
Track 5: engine earth
Track 6: potentiometer signal
DIRECT CURRENT MOTOR: R between tracks 1 and 5 = between 1 Ω and
400 Ω at + 20˚C
POTENTIOMETER: R between tracks 2 and 4: 6.5 ± 2.4 kΩ at + 20˚C
(SIEMENS)
Electrical damper valve MOTOR (VDO)
Air flowmeterTrack 1: air temperature signal
Track 2: flow sensor earth
Track 3: + 5 V flowmeterTrack 4: + 12 V battery
Track 5: air flow signal
Track 6: battery earth
(SIEMENS)
Air temperature sensor R = 3714 Ω ± 161 at + 10˚C/2448 Ω ± 96 at + 20˚C/1671 Ω ± 59 at + 30˚C
Coolant temperature sensor R = 2252 Ω ± 112 at 25˚C/811 Ω ± 39 at 50˚C/283 Ω ± 8 at 80˚C
Accelerator pedal sensorR gang 1 = 1700 ± 900 Ω;
R gang 2 = 2850 ± 2050 Ω
Heater plugR = 0.6 Ω at + 20˚C/2 Ω max
Maximum current drawn: 28 A at 0 seconds/12 A at 10 seconds/9 A after
30 seconds
Water in diesel fuel sensor According to application (ZERTAN)