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Static test for backleak of injector ▶
Disconnect the injector return hose and
cover the openings with caps shaped
screw (included in the special tool). 1.
Connect the hose of the container for
measuring backleak to the return nipple of
the injector.
(prevent air entry to the low pressure line) 2.
Disconnect the IMV connector of the
high pressure pump and then fuel
pressure sensor connector. 3.
The connector of the injector can be easily
contaminated. Always keep it clean.
Crank the engine 2 times for 5 seconds.
Check the time for flow if injector backleak
and confirm that it is within the specified
range. 4.
5.
If the value is out of the specified range,
replace the injector.
SpecificationBelow 20 sec.
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Dynamic test for backleak of injector ▶
Warm up the engine so that the engine
coolant temperature be over 80℃ and star
the engine again.
Disconnect the injector return hose and
cover the openings with caps shaped
screw (included in the special tool). 1.
2.
Connect the hose of the container for
measuring backleak to the return nipple of
the injector.
Start the engine again and let the engine
idle for 30 seconds.
Perform backleak test of fuel system with a
diagnostic device after 30 seconds. 3.
4.
5.
This test consists of 4 cycles, and the engine
rpm reaches 3,500 rpm for 18 seconds in each
cycle.
Check the amount of backleak collected
into the container and confirm that it is
within the specified range. 6.
Specification38 ml or less
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2) Collecting PM of DPF
There is a filter installed in the DPF and the PM filtered by this filter is burned (regeneration) when
the temperature of exhaust gas is increased due to post-injection. The filter has a honeycomb-
like structure to capture the particulate matter and the inlet and outlet of each channel are closed
alternatively. Once the exhaust gas enters to the inlet of a channel, it is released from the outlet of
the adjacent channel through the porous wall because of the closed outlet of the first channel,
and the PM is collected in the first channel.
[Collecting PM of CDPF]
Normally, when the driving distance becomes approx. 600 to 1,200 km, enough amount of
soot to be burned is filtered and accumulated in the CDPF. The ECU increases the amount of
fuel post-injection to increase the temperature of the exhaust gas up to 600°C, so that the
soot is burned. The soot is burned for 15 to 20 minutes (may differ by conditions).