injector ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 User Guide

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6A-20 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
The instrument panel “CHECK ENGINE" Malfunction
Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates by self diagnostic
system when the system checks the starting of engine,
or senses malfunctions. ”CHECK ENGINE" MIL does
not illuminate at the starting of engine

Symptom Possible Cause Action
“CHECK ENGINE" MIL does not
illuminate at the starting of engine Bulb defective Replace
MIL circuit open Correct or replace
Command signal circuit to operate
self diagnostic system shorted Correct or replace
Engine Control Module (ECM) cable
loosely connected, disconnected or
defective Correct or replace
ECM defective Replace
“CHECK ENGINE" MIL illuminates,
and stays on Deterioration of heated oxygen
sensor internal element Replace
Heated oxygen sensor connector
terminal improper contact Reconnect properly
Heated oxygen sensor lead wire
shorted Correct
Heated oxygen sensor circuit open Correct or replace
Deterioration of engine coolant
temperature sensor internal element Replace
Engine coolant temperature sensor
connector terminal improper contact Reconnect properly
Engine coolant temperature sensor
lead wire shorted Correct
Engine coolant temperature sensor
circuit open Correct or replace
Throttle position sensor open or
shorted circuits Correct or replace
Deterioration of crankshaft position
sensor Replace
Crankshaft position sensor circuit
open or shorted Correct or replace
Vehicle speed sensor circuit open Correct or replace
Intake air temperature sensor circuit
open or shorted Correct or replace
Fuel injector circuit open or shorted Correct or replace
ECM driver transistor defective Replace ECM
Malfunctioning of ECM RAM
(Random Access Memory) or ROM
(Read Only Memory) Replace ECM

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-21
Cylinder Head Cover LH
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Disconnect positive crankcase ventilation hose.
3. Remove camshaft angle sensor connector.
4. Remove ground cable fixing bolt on cylinder head
cover.
5. Ignition coil connector and ignition coil.
 Disconnect the three connectors from the
ignition coils.
 Remove harness bracket bolt on cylinder head
cover.
 Remove fixing bolts on ignition coils.









060RW078
Legend
(1) Ignition Coil Connector
(2) Bolt
(3) Ignition Coil Assemblies

6. Remove fixing bolt for fuel injector harness
bracket.

7. Remove eight fixing bolts, then the cylinder head
cover.






010RW001
Installation
1. Install cylinder head cover.
 Clean the sealing surface of cylinder head and
cylinder head cover to remove oil and sealing
materials completely.
 Apply sealant (TB-1207B or equivalent) of bead
diameter 2-3 mm at eight place of arched area
of camshaft bracket on front and rear sides.
 The cylinder head cover must be installed with
in 5 minutes after sealant application to preven
t
hardening of sealant.
 Tighten bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 9 N
 m (0.9 kg
 m/7 lb ft)




010RW006

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-23
Cylinder Head Cover RH
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Remove air cleaner duct assembly.
3. Disconnect ventilation hose from cylinder head
cover.
4. Disconnect three ignition coil connectors from
ignition coils and remove harness bracket bolts on
cylinder head cover then remove ignition coil fixing
bolts on ignition coils and remove ignition coils.
5. Remove heater pipe fixing bolts from the bracket.
6. Disconnect fuel injector harness connector then
remove fuel injector harness bracket bolt.
7. Remove eight fixing bolts then the cylinder head
cover.





010RW002
Installation
1. Install cylinder head cover.
 Clean the sealing surface of cylinder head and
cylinder head cover to remove oil and sealing
materials completely.
 Apply sealant (TB-1207B or equivalent) of bead
diameter 2‐3 mm at eight place of arched
area of camshaft bracket on front and rea
r
sides.
 The cylinder head cover must be installed
within 5 minutes after sealant application to
prevent premature hardening of sealant.
 Tighten bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 9 N
 m (0.9 kg
 m/7 lb ft)





014RW019
2. Install exhaust gas recirculation pipe and tighten to
specified torque.
Torque :
Exhaust manifold side: 29 N
 m (3.0 kg
 m/21 lb ft)
Flare nut: 44 N
 m (4.5 kg
 m/33 lb ft)
Cylinder head side: 20 N
 m (2.0 kg
 m/14 lb ft)
3. Tighten fuel injector harness bracket bolts to
specified torque then reconnect fuel injecto
r
harness connector.
Torque : 8 N
 m (0.8 kg
 m/5.7 lb ft)
4. Install heater pipe bolt to the specified torque.
Torque : 20 N
 m (2.0 kg
 m/14 lb ft)
5. Connect ignition coil connector and tighten ignition
coil fixing bolts to specified torque.
Torque : 4 N
 m (0.4 kg
 m/3 lb ft)
6. Connect ventilation hose to cylinder head.
7. Install air cleaner duct assembly.

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ENGINE FUEL (6VE1 3.5L) 6C-3
Fuel Metering
The Engine Control Module (ECM) is in complete
control of this fuel delivery system during normal driving
conditions.
The intake manifold function, like that of a diesel, is
used only to let air into the engine. The fuel is injected
by separate injectors that are mounted over the intake
manifold.
The Barometric Pressure (BARO) sensor measures the
changes in the barometric pressure which result from
engine load and speed changes, which the BARO
sensor converts to a voltage output.
This sensor generates the voltage to change
corresponding to the flow of the air drawn into the
engine.
The changing voltage is transformed into an electric
signal and provided to the ECM.
With receipt of the signals sent from the BARO sensor,
Intake Air Temperature sensor and others, the ECM
determines an appropriate fuel injection pulse width
feeding such information to the fuel injector valves to
effect an appropriate air/fuel ratio.
The Multiport Fuel Injection system utilizes an injection
system where the injectors turn on at every crankshaf
t
revolution. The ECM controls the injector on time so
that the correct amount of fuel is metered depending on
driving conditions.
Two interchangeable “O" rings are used on the injecto
r
that must be replaced when the injectors are removed.
The fuel rail is attached to the top of the intake manifold
and supplies fuel to all the injectors.
Fuel is recirculated through the rail continually while the
engine is running. This removes air and vapors from the
fuel as well as keeping the fuel cool during hot weathe
r
operation.
The fuel pressure control valve that is mounted on the
fuel rail maintains a pressure differential across the
injectors under all operating conditions. It is
accomplished by controlling the amount of fuel that is
recirculated back to the fuel tank based on engine
demand.
See Section “Driveability and Emission" for more
information and diagnosis.



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ENGINE FUEL (6VE1 3.5L) 6C-5
Fuel Pump Flow Test
If reduction of fuel supply is suspected, perform the
following checks.
1. Make sure that there is fuel in the tank.
2. With the engine running, check the fuel feed pipe
and hose from fuel tank to injector for evidence o
f
leakage. Retighten, if pipe or hose connection is
loose. Also, check pipes and hoses for squashing
or clogging.
3. Insert the hose from fuel feed pipe into a clean
container, and check for fuel pump flow rate.
4. Connect the pump relay terminals (2) with a
jumper wire (1) as shown and start the fuel pump
to measure delivery.




RTW36CSH000201
CAUTION: Never generate sparks when connecting
a jumper wire.

Delivery Delivery
15 seconds 0.38 liters minimum
If the measure value is out of standard, conduct the
pressure test.
Pressure test
For the pressure test to the fuel system, see Section 6E
“Fuel Control System".

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6E-2 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Visual/Physical Engine Compartment
Inspection ...................................................... 6E-74
Basic Knowledge of Tools Required............... 6E-71
Serial Data Communications .......................... 6E-71
On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) ........................... 6E-71
Comprehensive Component Monitor
Diagnostic Operation ..................................... 6E-71
The Diagnostic Executive ............................... 6E-72
Verifying Vehicle Repair ................................. 6E-73
Reading Flash Diagnostic Trouble Codes ...... 6E-73
Reading Diagnostic Trouble Codes Using
a Tech 2......................................................... 6E-73
On-Board Diagnosis (Self-Diagnosis)............. 6E-74
Diagnosis with Tech 2 .................................... 6E-75
TYPICAL SCAN DATA & DEFINITIONS
(ENGINE DATA) ............................................... 6E-79
TYPICAL SCAN DATA & DEFINITIONS
(O2 SENSOR DATA)........................................ 6E-81
MISCELLANEOUS TEST .................................. 6E-83
PLOTTING SNAPSHOT GRAPH ...................... 6E-85
Plotting Graph Flow Chart (Plotting graph
after obtaining vehicle information)................ 6E-86
Flow Chart for Snapshot Replay
(Plotting Graph) ............................................. 6E-87
SNAPSHOT DISPLAY WITH TIS2000.............. 6E-88
SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS).... 6E-91
HOW TO USE BREAKER BOX ........................ 6E-94
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD) SYSTEM
CHECK ............................................................. 6E-97
NO CHECK ENGINE LAMP (MIL)..................... 6E-101
CHECK ENGINE LAMP (MIL) "ON" STEADY ... 6E-104
FUEL INJECTOR COIL TEST PROCEDURE
AND FUEL INJECTOR BALANCE
TEST PROCEDURE ......................................... 6E-106
FUEL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL TEST ................ 6E-111
FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS ............................. 6E-116
A/C SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS ................ 6E-122
ECM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC) 6E-130
MULTIPLE DTC SETS TROUBLESHOOTING
AIDS ................................................................. 6E-142
DTC P0101 (FLASH CODE 61) MASS
AIR FLOW SENSOR CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE ................................ 6E-146
DTC P0102 (FLASH CODE 61) MASS
AIR FLOW SENSOR CIRCUIT LOW INPUT ... 6E-149
DTC P0103 (FLASH CODE 61) MASS
AIR FLOW SENSOR CIRCUIT HIGH INPUT .. 6E-154
DTC P0112 (FLASH CODE 23) INTAKE AIR
TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSOR LOW
INPUT ............................................................... 6E-158 DTC P0113 (FLASH CODE 23) INTAKE AIR
TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSOR HIGH
INPUT ............................................................... 6E-163
DTC P0117 (FLASH CODE 14) ENGINE
COOLANT TEMPERATURER (ECT)
SENSOR LOW INPUT ..................................... 6E-168
DTC P0118 (FLASH CODE 14) ENGINE
COOLANT TEMPERATURER (ECT)
SENSOR HIGH INPUT..................................... 6E-173
DTC P0121 (FLASH CODE 21) THROTTLE
POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE ................................ 6E-179
DTC P0122 (FLASH CODE 21) THROTTLE
POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CIRCUIT
LOW INPUT ..................................................... 6E-183
DTC P0123 (FLASH CODE 21) THROTTLE
POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CIRCUIT
HIGH INPUT ..................................................... 6E-188
DTC P0131 (FLASH CODE 15) O2 SENSOR
CIRCUIT LOW VOLTAGE
(BANK 1 SENSOR 1) ....................................... 6E-193
DTC P0151 (FLASH CODE 15) O2 SENSOR
CIRCUIT LOW VOLTAGE
(BANK 2 SENSOR 1) ....................................... 6E-193
DTC P0132 (FLASH CODE 15) O2 SENSOR
CIRCUIT HIGH VOLTAGE
(BANK 1 SENSOR 1) ....................................... 6E-201
DTC P0152 (FLASH CODE 15) O2
SENSOR CIRCUIT HIGH VOLTAGE
(BANK 2 SENSOR 1) ....................................... 6E-201
DTC P0134 (FLASH CODE 15) O2 SENSOR
CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY DETECTED
(BANK 1 SENSOR 1) ....................................... 6E-207
DTC P0154 (FLASH CODE 15) O2 SENSOR
CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY
DETECTED (BANK 2 SENSOR 1) ................... 6E-207
DTC P0171 (FLASH CODE 44) O2 SENSOR
SYSTEM TOO LEAN (BANK 1) ....................... 6E-211
DTC P0174 (FLASH CODE 44) O2 SENSOR
SYSTEM TOO LEAN (BANK 2) ....................... 6E-211
DTC P0172 (FLASH CODE 45) O2 SENSOR
SYSTEM TOO RICH (BANK 1) ........................ 6E-216
DTC P0175 (FLASH CODE 45) O2 SENSOR
SYSTEM TOO RICH (BANK 2) ........................ 6E-216
DTC P1171 (FLASH CODE 44) FUEL
SUPPLY SYSTEM LEAN DURING POWER
ENRICHMENT (TYPE A) ................................. 6E-221
DTC P1172 (FLASH CODE 44) FUEL SUPPLY
SYSTEM LEAN DURING POWER
ENRICHMENT (TYPE B) ................................. 6E-221

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-3
DTC P0201 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 1
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0202 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 2
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0203 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 3
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0204 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 4
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0205 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 5
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0206 (FLASH CODE 31) INJECTOR 6
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-226
DTC P0336 (FLASH CODE 29) CRANKSHAFT
POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE (58X) ...................... 6E-234
DTC P0337 (FLASH CODE 29) CRANKSHAFT
POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT NO SIGNAL
(58X) ................................................................. 6E-234
DTC P0341 (FLASH CODE 41) CAMSHAFT
POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE ............................... 6E-243
DTC P0342 (FLASH CODE 41) CAMSHAFT
POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT NO SIGNAL .... 6E-243
DTC P0351 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 1
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0352 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 2
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0353 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 3
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0354 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 4
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0355 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 5
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0356 (FLASH CODE 42) IGNITION 6
CONTROL CIRCUIT ........................................ 6E-249
DTC P0404 (FLASH CODE 32) EGR CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE (OPEN VALVE)....... 6E-258
DTC P1404 (FLASH CODE 32) EGR CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE (CLOSED VALVE) .. 6E-258
DTC P0405 (FLASH CODE 32) EGR
CIRCUIT LOW.................................................. 6E-263
DTC P0406 (FLASH CODE 32) EGR
CIRCUIT HIGH ................................................. 6E-268
DTC P0444 EVAP PURGE SOLENOID
VALVE CIRCUIT LOW VOLTAGE ................... 6E-274
DTC P0445 EVAP PURGE SOLENOID
VALVE CIRCUIT HIGH VOLTAGE .................. 6E-274
DTC P0500 (FLASH CODE 24) VEHICLE
SPEED SENSOR (VSS) CIRCUIT
RANGE/PERFORMANCE ................................ 6E-279 DTC P0562 (FLASH CODE 66) SYSTEM
VOLTAGE LOW .............................................. 6E-288
DTC P0563 (FLASH CODE 66) SYSTEM
VOLTAGE HIGH .............................................. 6E-321
DTC P0601 (FLASH CODE 51) ENGINE
CONTROL MODULE (ECM) MEMORY
CHECKSUM ..................................................... 6E-293
DTC P0602 PROGRAMMING ERROR............. 6E-295
DTC P1508 (FLASH CODE 22) IDLE AIR
CONTROL SYSTEM LOW/CLOSED ............... 6E-296
DTC P1509 (FLASH CODE 22) IDLE AIR
CONTROL SYSTEM HIGH/OPEN ................... 6E-296
DTC P1601 (FLASH CODE 65) CAN BUS
OFF .................................................................. 6E-304
DTC U2104 (FLASH CODE 67) CAN BUS
RESET COUNTER OVER-RUN ...................... 6E-310
DTC P1626 IMMOBILIZER NO SIGNAL ........... 6E-317
DTC P1631 IMMOBILIZER WRONG
SIGNAL ............................................................ 6E-323
DTC P1648 IMMOBILIZER WRONG
SECURITY CODE ENTERED .......................... 6E-325
DTC P1649 IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION NOT
PROGRAMMED ................................................ 6E-327
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ................................... 6E-329
PRELIMINARY CHECKS .............................. 6E-329
VISUAL/PHYSICAL CHECK .......................... 6E-329
INTERMITTENT ............................................. 6E-329
ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT RUN ......... 6E-331
HARD START SYMPTOM ................................ 6E-334
ROUGH, UNSTABLE, OR INCORRECT
IDLE, STALLING SYMPTOM ........................... 6E-337
SURGES AND/OR CHUGS SYMPTOM ........... 6E-341
HESITATION, SAG, STUMBLE SYMPTOM ..... 6E-345
CUTS OUT, MISSES SYMPTOM ..................... 6E-347
LACK OF POWER, SLUGGISH OR SPONGY
SYMPTOM ....................................................... 6E-352
DETONATION/SPARK KNOCK SYMPTOM..... 6E-356
POOR FUEL ECONOMY SYMPTOM ............... 6E-359
EXCESSIVE EXHAUST EMISSIONS OR
ODORS SYMPTOM ......................................... 6E-362
DIESELING, RUN-ON SYMPTOM .................... 6E-365
BACKFIRE SYMPTOM ..................................... 6E-366
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE PROCEDURE ........... 6E-368
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE (ECM) .............. 6E-368
CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP) SENSOR ..... 6E-369
CAMSHAFT POSITION (CMP) SENSOR ......... 6E-369
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)
SENSOR .......................................................... 6E-370
MASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSOR & INTAKE AIR
TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSOR ...................... 6E-370

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6E-4 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)........... 6E-371
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) VALVE ................... 6E-371
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S) .............. 6E-372
EVAP CANISTER PURGE VALVE
SOLENOID ....................................................... 6E-373
FUEL PRESSURE RELIEF ............................... 6E-374
FUEL RAIL ASSEMBLY .................................... 6E-374
FUEL INJECTORS ............................................ 6E-375
FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ..................... 6E-377
IGNITION COIL ................................................. 6E-379
SPARK PLUGS ................................................. 6E-380
SPECIAL TOOLS .............................................. 6E-382

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-7










Legend
(1) Injector #1 Cylinder
(2) Injector #3 Cylinder
(3) Injector #5 Cylinder
(4) EGR Valve
(5) Ignition Coil #1 Cylinder
(6) Ignition Coil #3 Cylinder
(7) Ignition Coil #5 Cylinder
(8) Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor











Legend
(1) Injector #2 Cylinder
(2) Injector #4 Cylinder
(3) Injector #6 Cylinder
(4) Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve
(5) Throttle Position Sensor
(6) Ignition Coil #2 Cylinder
(7) Ignition Coil #4 Cylinder
(8) Ignition Coil #6 Cylinder
(9) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve

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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-27
CONNECTOR LIST
No. Connector face No. Connector face
B-24
Green
Meter-B C-108
WhiteJ/B E1
B-56
White
J/B I4 C-109
SilverBody-LH ; ground
B-58
Black
Check connector E-2
Magnetic clutch
B-62
White
Ignition switch (IGSUB : G1) E-6

Fuel injector
B-63
White
Ignition switch (IGSUB : G2) E-7

Fuel injector
B-68


Immobilizer E-8

Fuel injector
C-2
Silver
Engine room-RH ground E-9

Fuel injector
C-24

Triple pressure switch E-51

Fuel injector
C-94

Gray TCM-(A) E-52

Fuel injector
C-107
White
J/B E2 E-53

Ignition coil

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