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Preliminary Checks

  1. Visual engine and chassis inspection.
    • Loose or leaking fuel supply lines.
    • Kinked or blocked fuel supply lines.
    • Massive fuel or oil leaks.
    • Coolant leaks.
    • Electronic connectors and wiring (particularly camshaft position and injection pressure regulator).
    • Pinched or open MAP sensor hose.
    • Pinched or open intercooler hose.
  2. Check engine oil level.
  3. Check for intake or exhaust restriction.
  4. Check for sufficient and clean fuel.
  5. Check electric fuel pump pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE .
  6. Perform KOEO on demand self-test. See SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - EEC V - DIESEL.
  7. Retrieve Continuous Memory DTCs. See SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - EEC V - DIESEL.
  8. KOEO injector electrical self-test. See FUEL INJECTORS .
  9. Using scan tool, monitor:

    • V-PWR

      Check system voltage. If system voltage is low, check battery, charging system, and powers and grounds at PCM.
    • RPM

      Low RPM could indicate a starting/charging system problem. No RPM with engine cranking could indicate a faulty CMP circuit.
    • ICP

      A minimum of 500 PSI is required before injectors are enabled. No or low oil in reservoir, system leakage, injector "O" rings or faulty IPR could cause pressure loss.
    • Fuel PW

      Even though a 1-6 millisecond fuel pulse width is shown on scan tool to be sent to IDM, it is possible that IDM did not get signal, due to a fault on CID or FDCS circuits or a faulty IDM.
  10. Check glow plug system operation. See SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - EEC-V - DIESEL.