injector JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Service Manual

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Fuel Char
ging and Controls - Fu
el Injectors4.0L SC V8 - AJ26
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
Installation
1. Disc onne
ct battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. WARNING: BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT
THE WARNING NOTES GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER THE
HEADING 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') ARE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD.
Depressurize fuel syst em; refer to 19.50.02.
3. Drain radiator coolant; refer to 2
6.10.01.
4. Remove air cleaner cover / inta ke assembly; refer 19.10.30.
5. Remove throttle body; refer to 19.70.04.
6. Remove throttle induction elbo w; refer to (SC) 19.70.28.
7. Remove exhaust gas re-circulation valve (EGR) if fitted; refer
to 17.45.01.
8. Remove supercharger outlet duct and gasket; refer to
18.50.16.
9. Remove coolant outlet pipe; refer to (SC) 26.31.08 .
10. Remove supercharger drive belt; refer to 18.50.08.
11. Remove supercharger assembly; refer to 18.50.15.
12. Remove bank 1 or 2 charge air cooler as required; refer to
18.50.18 and / or 18.50.19.

13 . Di
sconnect fuel injector harness.
1. Disconnect injector connectors.
2. Loosen two nuts which se cure harness to camshaft
cover.
3. Reposition harness to al low access to injectors.

14. CAUTI
ON: Take care to avoi
d dropping any objects or
foreign matter into induction ma nifold with the fuel injectors
removed.
Remove fuel injector(s). 1. Prise out injector retaining clip, ensuring that it is not
ejected and lost. Note orientation of the clip.
2. Using a suitable implemen t, carefully lever injector
from fuel rail.
3. Discard injector O-rings.
15 . Cle
an all mating faces.

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1.
Install
fuel injector(s).
1. Install new O-rings, lubricated with petroleum jelly, to
fuel injector.
2. Install fuel in jector into fuel rail. Press firmly until it is
felt to click into place.
3. Hold injector firmly down and fit injector securing clip
in the correct orientation.

2. Conne
ct fuel injector harness.
1. Reposition harness.
2. Tighten nuts which secure harness to camshaft cover.
3. Re-connect injectors.
3. Install charge air c ooler; refer to 18.50.18 and / or 18.50.19.
4. Install supercharger asse mbly; refer to 18.50.15.
5. Install supercharger driv e belt; refer to 18.50.08.
6. Install coolant outlet pi pe; refer to 26.31.08.
7. Install throttle induction elbow; refer to 19.70.28.
8. Install exhaust gas re-circulation valve (EGR) if applicable;
refer to 17.45.01.
9. Install throttle body ; refer to 19.70.04.
10. Install supercharger outlet duct; refer to 18.50.16.
11. Install air cleaner cover / intake assembly; re fer to 19.10.30.
12. Refill cooling system; refer to (SC) 26.10.01 .
13. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).

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• NO
TE: When performing electrical voltag
e or resistance tests, always use a digital multimeter (DMM) accurate to 3
decimal places, and with an up-t o-date calibration certificate. When testing resistance, always take the resistance of the
DMM leads into account.
• NOTE: Check and rectify basic faults before beginning diagnostic ro utines involving pinpoint tests.
Sym
ptom Chart
Sy
m
ptom
Possib
l
e source
Acti
o
n
Engine
cranks, but does
not fire
Secu
rit
y system /Immobiliser
engaged
Harness Fue l
system
ECM fault

Contact deal er techni
cal support for
information on security system. Check fuel
system pressure,
REFER to: Fuel System Pressure Check
(310
-
00 Fuel System - Genera l Information, General
Procedures).
For ECM tests,
REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls
(303
-14
Electronic Engine Co ntrols, Diagnosis and
Testing).
Engine cranks and
fi
res, but will not
start
Fu
el pump relay
Fuel

pump
Cyl
i
nder compression loss
(short-term. Refer to bulletin; 303-52)
Engine coolan t
temperature
(ECT) sensor
Spark plugs fouled, gapp
ed
incorrectly
Ignition coil fail
ure(s)
Check f
o
r water ingress into
spark plug wells
HT sho rt to ground (tracking)
check rubber
boots for
cracks/damage
Fo
r fuel pump relay tests,
REFER to: Fuel Charging and Controls
(303
-04

Fuel Charging and Controls, Diagnosis and Testing).
Check fuel pressure,
REFER to: Fuel System Pressure Check
(310
-
00 Fuel System - Genera l Information, General
Procedures).
For compression loss, REFER to the technical service bulletins. For ECT sensor tests,
REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls
(303
-14
Electronic Engine Co ntrols, Diagnosis and
Testing).
For spark plug tests, GO to Pinpoint Test B.
.
For ign i
tion system tests, GO to Pinpoint Test
A.
.
Diff
icult to start cold
Batt
ery Fuel
pump
Cyl
i
nder compression loss
(short-term. Refer to bulletin; 303-52)
Spark plugs fouled, gapp
ed
incorrectly
F o
r battery information,
REFER to: Battery and Cables
(414
-01 Battery,

Mounting and Cables, Description and Operation).
Check fuel pressure.
REFER to: Fuel System Pressure Check
(310
-
00 Fuel System - Genera l Information, General
Procedures).
For compression loss, REFER to the technical service bulletins. For spark plug tests, GO to
Pinpoint Test B.
. For ig
nition system tests, GO
to Pinpoint Test A.
.
Diff
icult to start hot
Roc
h
ester valve
Injec
t
or leak
Purge
val
ve
Fue
l
pump
Engine coolan
t
temperature
(ECT) sensor
F or R
ochester
valve test,
REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls
(303
-14
Electronic Engine Co ntrols, Diagnosis and
Testing).
For injector leak test, REFER to technical
service bulletins. Check fuel pressure. For evaporative emissions components,
REFER to: Evaporative Emissions
(303
-13
Evaporative Emissions, Diagnosis and Testing).
For ECT sensor tests,
REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls
(303
-14
Electronic Engine Co ntrols, Diagnosis and
Testing).
D iff
icult to start after hot soak
(vehicle standing after engine has reached operating temperature)
Roc h
ester valve
Injec
t
or leak
Purge
val
ve
Fue
l
pump
Engine coolan
t
temperature
(ECT) sensor
F or R
ochester
valve test,
REFER to: Electronic Engine Controls
(303
-14
Electronic Engine Co ntrols, Diagnosis and
Testing).
For injector leak test, REFER to technical service bulletins. Check fuel pressure,
REFER to: Fuel System Pressure Check
(310
-
00 Fuel System - Genera l Information, General
Procedures).

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Diagnostic Trouble Code (D
TC) index
D
iagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index
DT

C
De
scription
Possib
le Source
Acti
on
P0300Ran

dom misfire detected
ECM t
o ignition coil primary circuit
faults (cylinder misfire detected
DTCs also logged)
Ignition coil
ground circuit; open
circuit, high resistance
F
uel injector circuit fault(s)
(injector DTCs also logged)
Ignition coil
failure(s)
Check f

or water ingress into spark
plug wells
HT sho
rt to ground (tracking)
check rubber boots for
cracks/damage
Spark plug
failure/fouled/incorrect
gap
Cy
linder compression low
F

uel delivery pressure (low/high)
F

uel injectors restricted/leaking
Fuel contamination


P

AS pulley bolts loose (see Service

Actions)
W
orn camshaft/broken valve
springs
For ign
ition system tests,GO
to Pinpoint Test A.
. For
inje
ctor circuit tests,
REFER to: Fuel Charging and
Controls (30
3-04 Fuel
Charging and Controls,
Description and Operation).
Check compressions. For
spark plug tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test B.
.
Check fuel
pressure,
REFER to: Fuel System
Pressure Check (31
0-00 Fuel
System - General
Information, General
Procedures).
For fuel injectors,
REFER to: Fuel Charging and
Controls (30
3-04 Fuel
Charging and Controls,
Diagnosis and Testing).
For fuel tank and lines
information,
REFER to: Fuel Tank and
Lin
es

(310-01 Fuel Tank and
Lines, Description and
Operation).
Check PAS pulley bolt torque
(REFER to technical service
bulletins). For engine
information,
REFER to: Specifications

(3
03-01 Engine,
Specifications).
P0301Misfire
detected, Cyl 1
R
EFER to possible sources for P0300
R
EFER to actions for P0300.
P0302Misfire

detected, Cyl 3
P0303Misfire

detected, Cyl 5
P0304Misfire

detected, Cyl 7
P0305Misfire

detected, Cyl 2
P0306Misfire

detected, Cyl 4
P0307Misfire

detected, Cyl 6
P0308Misfire

detected, Cyl 8
P0351Igni

tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 1
ECM to
ignition module primary
circuit open circuit, short circuit to
ground, high resistance
Igni
tion module to ignition coil
primary circuit open circuit, short
circuit to ground, high resistance
Ignition modu
le ground circuit
open circuit, hi gh resistance
Ignition coil
failure
Ignition modul

e failure
F
or ignition circuit tests,GO to

Pinpoint Test A.
.
P0352Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 3
P0353Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 5
P0354Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 7
P0355Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 2
P0356Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 4
P0357Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 6
P0358Igni
tion coil primary/secondary circuit
malfunction, cyl 8
P1313Misfire rate
catalyst damage, Right-hand
cylinders. NOTE. This DTC will flag only
when accompanied by a random or
individual cylinder misfire DTC; P0300,
R
efer to possible causes for P0300-P0308
R
efer to actions for P0300-
P0308.

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7. Re
move engine covers

8. Disc onne
ct electrical connector from each fuel injector.

9. Disc
onnect fuel feed hose.
1. Use special tool 310-044 (JD 182).
10. Disconnect fuel return hose.
1. Use special tool 310-054 (JD 203).

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In
stallation
15.
Cle
an manifold and mating faces on cylinder heads.
1. Where necessary, install blanking plate to intake elbow.
Inst al
l new gasket.
Inst
al
l bolts (18-24Nm).

2. Inst al
l intake elbow to intake manifold.
1. Install new seal.
2. Install seven bolts.
3. Install new seals to the eight intake manifold ports. Ensure the
seals are fully seated.

4. Inst al
l intake manifold.
1. Install ten bolts.
5. Connect fuel feed hose to fuel rail feed pipe. Ensure hose is
fully installed.
6. Connect fuel return hose to fuel rail return pipe. Ensure hose is
fully installed.

7. Con n
ect electrical connectors to fuel injectors.
8. Install left-hand support brac ket to intake elbow and re-
connect pipework.
1. Install bolt.

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The E
VAP canister purge valve controls th
e flow rate of fuel vapour drawn into the engine during the canister purge
operation. The valve is opened by a vacu um feed from the induction elbow : the vacu um feed is controlled by the integral
valve solenoid and is applied when the so lenoid is energised. The solenoid is pulsed on (energised) and off by a fixed
frequency (100Hz) variable pulse width control signal (pulse width modulation). By varying the pulse on to off time, the
ECM controls the duty cycle of the valve (time that the valve is open to time closed) and thus the vapour flow rate to the
engine.
With no ECM signal applied to the va lve solenoid, the valve remains closed.
Can
ister Purge Operation
The
following pre-conditions are ne
cessary for purging to commence :
aft
er battery disconnection/reconnection, engine
management adaptations must be re-instated.
engine has run for
at least 8 seconds.
engi

ne coolant temperature is not less than 70 °C.
engine

not running in the fuel
cut off condition (eg overrun).
t
he adaptive fuel correction
function has not registered a rich or lean failure
t
he evaporative emission leak test has not failed
no faults have been diagnosted in th
e rel
evant sensor and valve circuits -
Air Flow Meter (AFM), Engine Coolant
Temperature sensor, Evaporativ e Canister Purge valve and Canister Close Valve (CCV).
If these conditions have been satisfied, purging is started. If any failures are registered, purging is inhibited.
The canister(s) is purged during each driv e cycle at various rates in accordance with the prevailing engine conditions. The
engine management software st ores a map of engine speed (RPM) against engine load (grams of air inducted / rev). For
any given engine speed and load, a vapour purge rate is assigned (purge rate increases with engine speed and load).
The preset purge rates are base d on the assumption of a vapour concentratio n of 100%. The actual amount of vapour is
measured by the closed loop fueling system : the input of evaporative fuel into the engine causes the outputs from the
upstream oxygen sensors to change, the am ount of change providing a measure of the vapour concentration. This feedback
causes the original purge rate to be adju sted and also reduces the amount of fuel input via the injectors to maintain the
correct air to fuel ratio.
Engine speed/load mapping and the corresp onding purge rates are different for single canister, running loss and ORVR
evaporative systems.

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P
arts List
It

em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—PI032

VVT solenoid 2
2—PI027

KS 2
3—PI004

ECT sensor
4—PI026

KS 1
5—PI031

VVT solenoid 1
6—PI035

MAFS (on vehicle)
7—PI050

Generator
8—PI040

Oil pressure switch
9—PI018

to PI021 Bank 1 Ignition coils 1 to 4
PI022 to PI025 Bank 2 Ignition coils 1 to 4
10—PI006
Throttle valve position sensor
11—PI002 En

gine management harness (on vehicle)
12—PI001 En

gine management harness (on vehicle)
13—PI033

Throttle valve motor
14—PI034

EGR valve (where fitted)
15—PI015 CM

P sensor
16—PI042

Accelerator pedal and
mechanical guard sensors
17—PI007
to PI010 Bank 1 Injectors 1 to 4 PI011 to PI014 Bank 2 Injectors 1 to 4
18—PI037

Compressor lock
sensor (where fitted)
19—PI036
Compressor clutch
20—PI017 CK

P sensor
E
ngine Harness Connectors
Location

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Fue
l pump
Engine coolan

t temperature

(ECT) sensor
Blocked part-load breather (
service action S474)
Injec

tor leak
Emiss
ions
.
Check bull
etins for throttle cleaning procedure.
Check fuel pressure. For ECT sensor circuit tests,
GO to Pinpoint Test C.
. Refer to Servi
ce action
S474 for part-load breather procedure. For
injector leak test, Refer to technical service bulletin 303-39.
D
ifficult to start after hot
soak (vehicle standing
after engine has reached operating temperature)
Roc
hester valve
Thr

ottle contaminated
Purge

valve
Fue

l pump
Engine coolan

t temperature

(ECT) sensor
Blocked part-load breather (
service action S474)
Injec

tor leak
Engine cranks too
fa
st/slow
Batt
ery
Starter relay Harness Cyl

inder compression loss
(NA short term only. Refer to technical service bulletin; 303-39)
R
efer to service action
S491
F
or battery information,
REFER to Section 414
-0
1 Battery, Mounting and

Cables.
F
or starting system.
REFER to Section 303
-06 Sta
rting System
.
R
efer to technical servic
e bulletins and service
actions.
Engine

stalls
Engine st
alls soon after
start
F
uel pump relay
ECM relay Thr

ottle contaminated
CMP/CKP sen

sor
synchronization malfunction
Harness Fue
l pump
MAF

sensor malfunction
Engine coolan

t temperature

(ECT) sensor
Fue
l lines
Air leakage


F

uel pressure regulator
Check r
elay dates. Chec
k for DTCs. For fuel
pump relay tests,
REFER to Section 303
-0
4 Fuel Charging and
Controls.
F
or ECM relay tests, GO to Pinpoint Test
AD.
.
Check bull
etins for throttle cleaning procedure.
For CMP sensor circuit test s, GO to Pinpoint Test
C.
, for
CKP sensor circuit tests, GO to Pinpoint
Test N.
. Check fuel
pressure. For MAF sensor
circuit tests, GO to Pinpoint Test A.
. For EC
T
sensor tests, GO to Pinpoint Test C.
. F
or fuel
system,
REFER to Section 303
-0
4 Fuel Charging and
Controls.
and
REF
ER to Section 310
-0
1 Fuel Tank and Lines
. F

or intake system information,
REFER to Section 303
-1
2 Intake Air Distribution

and F
iltering
.
Engine

stalls on overrun
Thr
ottle contaminated
ECM relay F

uel pump relay
CMP/CKP sen

sor
synchronization malfunction
Check bull
etins for throttle cleaning procedure.
Check relay dates. For ECM relay tests, GO to Pinpoint Test AD.
. F
or fuel pump relay tests,

REFER to Section 303
-0
4 Fuel Charging and
Controls.
F
or CMP sensor circuit test
s, GO to Pinpoint Test
O.
, for
CKP sensor circuit tests, GO to Pinpoint
Test N.
.
E
ngine stalls at steady
speed, with or without cruise enabled
Thr
ottle contaminated
ECM relay F

uel pump relay
CMP/CKP sen

sor
synchronization malfunction
Harness Blocked part-load breather
(
service action S474)
Check bull
etins for throttle cleaning procedure.
Check relay dates. For EC M relay circuit tests,GO
to Pinpoint Test AD.
. F
or fuel pump relay circuit

tests,
REFER to Section 303
-0
4 Fuel Charging and
Controls.
F
or CMP sensor circuit test
s,GO to Pinpoint Test
O.
, for
CKP sensor circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint
Test N.
. Che
ck service actions.
Engine st

alls when
maneuvering
ECM relay F
uel pump relay
CMP/CKP sen

sor
synchronization malfunction
Check r
elay dates. For EC
M relay circuit tests,GO
to Pinpoint Test AD.
. F
or fuel pump relay circuit

tests,
REFER to Section 303
-0
4 Fuel Charging and
Controls.
F
or CMP sensor circuit test
s,GO to Pinpoint Test
O.
, for
CKP sensor circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint
Test N.
.

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P0122Throttle
position (TP) sensor 1 low
voltage
TP se ns
or to ECM sensing circuit 1
(TP sensor pin 3) open circuit or
high resistance
TP sensor fail
ure
F
o
r TP sensor circ
uit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test D.
, and GO
to Pinpoint
Test K.
.
P0123Throttl e
position (TP) sensor 1
high voltage
TP se ns
or to ECM sensing circuit 1
(TP sensor pin 3) short circuit to
high voltage
TP sensor fail
ure
F
o
r TP sensor circ
uit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test D.
, and GO
to Pinpoint
Test K.
.
P0125En
gine coolant temperature (ECT)
sensor response (for closed loop
fuel control)
Low/contaminated coolant Therm o
stat failure
ECT se
ns
or to ECM sensing circuit
high resistance, open circuit or
short circuit to high voltage
Che c
k coolant level and condition.
Check thermostat function. For ECT
sensor circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint
Test C.
.
P0131Right -
hand H02S sense circuit low
voltage
H02 S
disconnected
H0
2S to
ECM wiring open circuit
H0
2S short ci
rcuit to ground
H0
2S fail
ure
F
or R
ight-hand HO2S circuit tests,GO
to Pinpoint Test E.
.
P0132Right-
hand H02S sense circuit
high voltage
H02 S
sensing circuit short circuit to
high voltage
H0 2S groun
d braided shield open
circuit
H0 2S fail
ure
F
or R
ight-hand HO2S circuit tests,GO
to Pinpoint Test E.
.
P0133Right-
hand H02S sense circuit
slow response
Engine m
isfire
H02
S
disconnected
H0
2S mechanical damage

H0
2S to
ECM wiring intermittent
open circuit
H02 S
sensing circuit short circuit to
high voltage
H02S short ci
rcuit to ground
H02S groun

d braided shield open
circuit
H0 2S heater circuit faul
t
Exhaus
t leak

Low e
x
haust temperature
Injector fl
ow parti
ally blocked
Catal
y
st efficiency decrease
H0
2S fail
ure
Chec
k for 'en
gine misfire detected'
DTCs. For HO2S circuit tests,GO to
Pinpoint Test E.
.G
O to Pinpoint Test
F.
. Check for exhaust leaks,
REF
ER to Section 309
-00
Ex
haust
Sy
ste
m
.
Chec k inje
ctors,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Cont

rols
.
P0135Right
-
hand H02S heater circuit
malfunction
H02 S
disconnected
H0
2S h
eater power supply open
circuit
H0 2S heater to ECM wi
ring short
circuit or open circuit
H0 2S heater fai
lure
F
o
r right-hand HO2S heater circuit
tests,GO to Pinpoint Test F.
.
P0137Right-
hand catalyst monitor
sensor sense circuit low voltage
Catal y
st monitor sensor
disconnected
Catal y
st monitor sensor to ECM
wiring open circuit
Catal y
st monitor sensor short
circuit to ground
Cat a
lyst monitor sensor failure
F
or ri
ght-hand catalyst monitor sensor

circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test G.
.
P0138Right -
hand catalyst monitor
sensor sense circuit high voltage
Catal y
st monitor sensor sensing
circuit short circuit to high voltage
Catalyst
monitor sensor ground
braided shield open circuit
Cata
lyst monitor sensor failure
F
or ri
ght-hand catalyst monitor sensor

circuit tests,GO to Pinpoint Test G.
.
P0140Right -
hand catalyst monitor
sensor sense circuit no activity
Catal y
st monitor sensor
disconnected
Catal y
st monitor sensor
mechanical damage
Catal y
st monitor sensor to ECM
wiring open circuit
Catal y
st monitor sensor sensing
circuit short circuit to high voltage
Cataly
st monitor sensor short
circuit to ground
Catalyst
monitor sensor ground
braided shield open circuit
F or ri
ght-hand catalyst monitor sensor

circuit tests, GO to Pinpoint Test G.
.
Check f o
r exhaust leaks,
REFER to Section 309
-00 Ex
haust
Sy
ste
m
.
Chec k inje
ctors,
REFER to Section 303
-04 Fu
el
Charging and Con
t
rols
.

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