Engine Difficult to Start [12/2021 - ]: Description
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Starter system |
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| Excessive engine friction | Engine | Engine assembly | |
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Ignition system |
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| Fuel system |
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| Intake and exhaust systems |
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| Other control systems |
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| Engine |
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| High load from another system |
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- SYMPTOM AND CAUSE OF SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
HINT:
The following are descriptions of the characteristics of each system malfunction. After understanding the link between the causes and symptoms, perform the inspection of each component. Even if the problem symptom does not recur, signs of the malfunction may be found in the Data List.
- Ignition systemSPARK PLUG
Main cause of malfunction Performance degradation (wear, existence of foreign matter, etc.) Symptom Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion Data List Misfire Count Cylinder #1 to #6 HINT:
If the spark plug of the malfunctioning cylinder is abnormally wet with fuel, a leaking fuel injector assembly is suspected.IGNITION COIL ASSEMBLYMain cause of malfunction Internal malfunction Problem symptom Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion Data List Misfire Count Cylinder #1 to #6 - Fuel systemFUEL INJECTOR ASSEMBLY
Main cause of malfunction Blockage, leak Problem symptom - Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion
- Idle speed too low or high
- Engine is difficult to start due to high concentration of HC
Data List - Target Air-Fuel Ratio
- Short FT B1S1, B2S1
- Long FT B1S1, B2S1
- Total FT Bank 1, Bank 2
- Fuel System Status Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Idle Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Low Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 1 Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 2 Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value High Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Idle (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Low (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 1 (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 2 (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value High (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
HINT: - If the engine malfunction disappears when the fuel injection volume is increased or decreased using the "Control the Injection Volume", the respective cylinder may be malfunctioning.
- If the engine is difficult to start only when the vehicle has been left as is for a long time, a leaking fuel injector assembly is suspected.
FUEL SYSTEMMain cause of malfunction Fuel suction plate sub-assembly or fuel main valve assembly malfunction Problem symptom Engine is difficult to start due to insufficient fuel supply HINT: - If the fuel suction plate sub-assembly or fuel main valve assembly cannot maintain residual pressure, fuel vaporization or air intrusion may occur, causing starting difficulty.
- If the air fuel ratio becomes lean only when the engine is running under a high load and at a high engine speed, clogging of the fuel pump assembly or fuel filter is suspected.
FUEL QUALITYMain cause of malfunction - Fuel degradation due to age or water contamination
- Low fuel quality
- Addition of fuel additive
Problem symptom - Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion
- Idle speed too low or high
- Engine is difficult to start
- Lack of power
- Intake and exhaust systemsMASS AIR FLOW METER SUB-ASSEMBLY
Main cause of malfunction Performance degradation (existence of foreign matter, etc.) Problem symptom Lack of power Data List MAF Sensor Bank1, Bank 2 HINT:
If the value of the Data List item "MAF Sensor Bank1, Bank 2" is abnormal, a malfunction of the mass air flow meter sub-assembly is suspected.THROTTLE SYSTEMMain cause of malfunction Inappropriate trim volume adjustment due to accumulation of deposits Problem symptom - Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion
- Idle speed too low or high
- Lack of power
Data List - Engine Stall Control F/B Flow
- ISC F/B Learn Torque
- ISC Total AUXS Torque
- ISC F/B Torque
- Sum of ISC F/B Torque (Recent)
- ISC AUXS Torque (Alternator)
- ISC AUXS Torque (Air Conditioner)
- Throttle Air Flow F/B Value
AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR (SENSOR 1), AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR (SENSOR 2)Main cause of malfunction Deviation in sensor characteristics Problem symptom Abnormal combustion due to deviation of actual air fuel ratio from calculated ratio Data List - A/F (O2) Sensor Current B1S1, B2S1
- A/F (O2) Sensor Current B1S2, B2S2
- Fuel System Status Bank 1, Bank 2
- EngineENGINE ASSEMBLY
Main cause of malfunction - Compression loss
- Accumulation of deposits (Combustion chamber, intake valve, exhaust valve or intake manifold)
Problem symptom - Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion
- Idle speed too low or high
- Hesitation during acceleration or stalling
HINT: - If deposits have accumulated in the combustion chamber or on an intake or exhaust valve, the engine may stall when deposits are caught on an intake or exhaust valve.
- When performing the Active Test "Check the Cylinder Compression", if the speed of one cylinder is higher than the others, the cylinder may have a compression loss.
- If deposits accumulate on the intake or exhaust valves, the supply of fuel may be delayed due to adherence of the fuel to the deposits, causing a rough idle.
- Ignition system
- Data List Items Related to Engine Difficult to Start
HINT:
Depending on the vehicle model, the applicable Data List items may vary. Data List items other than the ones used in the diagnostic procedure are for reference only.
- MAF Sensor Bank1, Bank 2
- Engine Stall Control F/B Flow
- ISC F/B Learn Torque
- ISC Total AUXS Torque
- ISC F/B Torque
- Sum of ISC F/B Torque (Recent)
- ISC AUXS Torque (Alternator)
- ISC AUXS Torque (Air Conditioner)
- Throttle Air Flow F/B Value
- Target Fuel Pressure (High)
- Target Fuel Pressure (Low) / Target Fuel Pressure 2
- Fuel Pressure (High)
- Fuel Pressure (Low) / Fuel Pressure 2
- High Pressure Fuel Pump Duty Ratio (D4)
- High Pressure Fuel Pump Discharge Rate
- Target Air-Fuel Ratio
- A/F (O2) Sensor Current B1S1, B2S1
- A/F (O2) Sensor Current B1S2, B2S2
- Short FT B1S1, B2S1
- Long FT B1S1, B2S1
- Total FT Bank 1, Bank 2
- Fuel System Status Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Idle Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Low Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 1 Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 2 Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value High Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Idle (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Low (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 1 (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value Mid No. 2 (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- A/F Learn Value High (Port) Bank 1, Bank 2
- Misfire Count Cylinder #1 to #6
- Vehicle Control History Freeze Frame Data Items Related to Engine Difficult to Start
HINT:
The frequency of the malfunction can be determined by confirming the number of times the symptom occurred.
- Engine Difficult to Start Count (Engine Starting Time Long)
- Engine Difficult to Start Count (Immobiliser)
- Engine Difficult to Start Count (Engine Stall Immediately After Starting)