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MT001TURBOCHARGING FUNCTION
NOTESPerform this fault finding procedure:
– following the interpretation of a fault concerning the air line which cannot be rectified,
– following an inconsistency found in the parameters concerning the air line
(turbocharging pressure or inlet air flow),
– following a customer complaint (starting faults, engine speed instability, lack of
power).
NOTESThis fault finding mode allows you to check dynamically certain mechanical components
on the engine.
To do this, the engine will run a 4-phase cycle which will enable the entire air line to be
checked: air filter, air flowmeter, duct (hoses), air refrigerant, turbocharging pressure
sensor, turbocharger, inlet manifold, exhaust manifold and exhaust pipe.
This test lasts for approximately 50 seconds.
Interpretation of test results:
The data recorded during this test is displayed in the DATA section.
- Identify any data which is outside the tolerance range and apply the different Monitool fault finding procedures
if necessary.
Introduction:
Engine parameters used during this test:
– PR055 Engine speed
– PR035 Atmospheric pressure
– PR059 Inlet air temperature
– PR064 Coolant temperature
–PR132 Air flow
– PR041 Turbocharging pressure
– PR051 EGR valve position feedback
EDC16CP33_V04_MT001 / EDC16CP33_V44_MT001
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 44
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.

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MT001
CONTINUED 7
PHASE 3:
Preliminary test:
Engine speed between: 2480 rpm < X < 2520 rpm
Coolant temperature > 70°C
EGR valve feedback position < 1%
Interpretation:
If, during phase 3, there is no data outside of the maximum and minimum limits for each variable, then the air line
is correct and no component replacement is to be carried out. Check the fuel circuit or deal with present or stored
faults which are displayed on the diagnostic tool.
Note: the interpretation of faults during phase 3 should only be carried out in the following situation:
– The variables measured during phase 1 and 2 are correct, i.e. they are within the minimum and maximum
authorised limits. If this is not the case, apply the different Monitool fault finding procedures which relate to the
different faults revealed during the phase 1 and phase 2. To confirm the repairs or modifications carried out, run
the MT001 monitool test again.
Faults, Values outside the limitsThreshold Fault finding procedure
Air flow < Minimum thresholdMinimum threshold < Turbocharging
pressure < maximum thresholdFault finding procedure Monitool no. 7
Turbocharging pressure < minimum
thresholdFault finding procedure Monitool no. 8
Turbocharging pressure > maximum
thresholdContact Techline
Air flow > maximum thresholdMinimum threshold < Turbocharging
pressure < maximum thresholdContact Techline
Turbocharging pressure < minimum
thresholdContact Techline
Turbocharging pressure > maximum
thresholdContact Techline
Turbocharging pressure
< minimum thresholdMinimum threshold < Air flow < maximum
thresholdContact Techline
Air flow < Minimum thresholdFault finding procedure Monitool no. 8
Air flow > maximum threshold Contact Techline
Turbocharging pressure
> maximum thresholdMinimum threshold < Air flow < maximum
thresholdContact Techline
Air flow < Minimum threshold Contact Techline
Air flow > maximum threshold Contact Techline
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 44
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.

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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP2
CONTINUED 1
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the conformity of the engine earths (oxidation, tightness, etc.).
Check the mounting and condition (overheating) of the sensor.
Check the synchronisation of the camshaft sensors and the engine speed sensors with the display of ET238
Synchronisation. If synchronisation is not active, refer to the checks described in DF195 Camshaft/engine
speed sensor consistency.
Test the high pressure fuel circuit:
Run scenario SC035 High pressure fuel circuit fault finding.
To interpret the result, apply the interpretation of command SC035 (see Interpretation of commands).
Check the fuel circuit sealing: run Test 3 Low pressure circuit check.
If Test 3 is correct.
If Test 3 is not correct, proceed as follows:
Check the conformity of the type of heater plugs configured:
For Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74: consult ET781 Heater plugs in the Ignition/Preheating subfunction and check the
conformity with the type of plugs installed:
– Slow plugs have a black ring.
– Fast plugs have a white ring.
If the heater plugs are being replaced with plugs of a different type (see Replacement of components, Replacing
heater plugs).
For all Vdiags, check that all 4 plugs have the same colour ring.
Check that the heater plugs are actuated using the AC037 Preheating relay command.
Check the sealing and condition of the inlet circuit: run Test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check, and follow
the related fault finding procedure (see Test 4).
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74

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