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Engine Control System (4JH1) 6E-269
Checks Action
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to the Fuel System section.
• Inspect for water contamination in the fuel.
• Inspect for external fuel leaks or fuel leakage into the engine oil.
• Inspect the fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel injection pump for tightness and
all fuel hoses for cuts, cracks and for the use of proper clamps.
Notice: The fuel system from the fuel tank(s) to the fuel injection pump is under a
slight vacuum with the engine running. As a result, air can enter the fuel system if
these connections are not tight. Air in the fuel system will cause fuel injection pump
internal pressure fluctuations especially at high engine speed and load.
• Inspect for air in the fuel system.
Notice: If many air bubbles appear in the fuel, check the fuel system line connections
between the fuel tank and the fuel injection pump for tightness and all fuel hoses for
cuts, cracks and for the use of proper clamps.
a. Remove the fuel hose that connects to the fuel injection pump suction side.
b. Substitute a clear hose.
Notice: A hose must be cleaned.
c. Connect the clear hose to the fuel injection pump.
d. Bleed the fuel system.
e. Let the engine run at idle for at least 2 minutes.
f. Accelerator the engine between idle and W .O.T. (accelerator pedal full travel) many times while observing the clear hose.
• Inspect the fuel tank vent hose for a plugged or kinked.
• Inspect inside the fuel tank for any foreign material that may be getting drawn into
the fuel line pickup causing a blocked condition. Draw fuel from the fuel tank at the
fuel line (as close to the fuel tank as possible) going to the fuel pickup tube to verify a
clean stream of fuel comes out (use the hand-held vacuum pump 5-8840-0279-0/J-
23738-A with a clear hose or equivalent). This will ensure the fuel pickup tube is not
cracked drawing air into the fuel line.
• Inspect the fuel injection pump operation.
Notice: The fuel injection pump must be timed to the engine.
• Inspect the eye bolt for any type of restriction or collapsed gauze filter.
Notice: If any type of restriction found, check for a condition that causes contaminated
fuel, such as the customer is using an aftermarket fuel filter or extended maintenance
interval. Also inspect fuel waxing or icing that is caused by an incorrect fuel type used
in winter season or water intrusion in the fuel system.
• Inspect the fuel injection nozzle(s) for proper splay condition or operating pressure.
Notice: Only first stage of operating pressure can be checked.
• Inspect the timing device operating correctly. Observe the Actual Injection Timing
parameter with the scan tool while running the engine. The Actual Injection Timing
parameter must follow the Desired Injection Timing within 2°CA on each engine
speed. Engine idle > around 2000 RPM> around 3000 RPM. If not, inspect the fuel
system restriction, air in the fuel or fuel injection pump operation.
Air Intake System Checks Inspect the air intake system for the following conditions.
• Inspect the air cleaner and air intake ducts for a restriction, holes, or leaks.
• Inspect for a restriction or leak in the intercooler.
• Inspect for a restriction in the turbocharger inlet duct.
• Inspect for a restriction or deposit in the intake throttle bore.
• Inspect for a restriction or leak in the intake manifold.
• Inspect for a restriction or damage at MAF sensor.
• Inspect for a worn or damaged turbocharger turbine wheel, shaft or compressor
wheel. Refer to turbocharger inspection in the Engine Mechanical section.
• Inspect for turbocharger wastegate valve operation. Refer to wastegate valve
inspection in the Engine Mechanical section.
Exhaust System Checks Inspect the exhaust system for a possible restriction. Refer to the Exhaust System
section.
• Inspect for a restriction in the catalytic converter or exhaust pipes.
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6A-2 ENGINE MECHANICAL (4JK1/4JJ1)
Special Tools ...................................................6A-110
Flywheel .............................................................6A-111 Components ....................................................6A-111
Removal ..........................................................6A-111
Inspection ........................................................6A-113
Installation .......................................................6A-113
Torque Specifications......................................6A-115
Special Tools ...................................................6A-115
Gear Case Assembly .........................................6A-116 Components ....................................................6A-116
Removal ..........................................................6A-117
Installation .......................................................6A-118
Torque Specifications......................................6A-119
Crankshaft Front Oil Seal ...................................6A-120 Components ....................................................6A-120
Removal ..........................................................6A-120
Installation .......................................................6A-121
Torque Specifications......................................6A-122
Special Tools ...................................................6A-122
Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal ...................................6A-123 Components ....................................................6A-123
Removal ..........................................................6A-124
Installation .......................................................6A-124
Special Tools ...................................................6A-125
Crankshaft ..........................................................6A-126 Components ....................................................6A-126
Removal ..........................................................6A-127
Disassembly ....................................................6A-127
Reassembly.....................................................6A-128
Inspection ........................................................6A-128
Installation .......................................................6A-132
Torque Specifications......................................6A-135
Cylinder Block ....................................................6A-136 Components ....................................................6A-136
Removal ..........................................................6A-136
Inspection ........................................................6A-137
Installation .......................................................6A-139
Lubrication System .............................................6A-140 Service Precautions ........................................6A-140
Functional Check ............................................6A-141
Oil Filter Cartridge ..............................................6A-143 Components ....................................................6A-143
Removal ..........................................................6A-143
Installation .......................................................6A-143
Special Tools ...................................................6A-144
Oil Filter Assembly and Oil Cooler .....................6A-145 Components ....................................................6A-145
Removal ..........................................................6A-145
Disassembly ....................................................6A-146
Reassembly.....................................................6A-147 Installation ....................................................... 6A-147
Crank Case and Oil Pan .................................... 6A-150 Components .................................................... 6A-150
Removal .......................................................... 6A-151
Disassembly .................................................... 6A-152
Reassembly .................................................... 6A-152
Installation ....................................................... 6A-153
Torque Specifications...................................... 6A-155
Oil Pump ............................................................ 6A-156 Components .................................................... 6A-156
Removal .......................................................... 6A-156
Disassembly .................................................... 6A-157
Reassembly .................................................... 6A-158
Inspection ........................................................ 6A-158
Installation ....................................................... 6A-159
Oil Pressure SW ................................................ 6A-161 Components .................................................... 6A-161
Removal .......................................................... 6A-162
Inspection ........................................................ 6A-162
Installation ....................................................... 6A-162
Circuit check.................................................... 6A-162
Air Cleaner Element ........................................... 6A-163 Removal .......................................................... 6A-163
Cleaning .......................................................... 6A-163
Installation ....................................................... 6A-163
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6A-8 ENGINE MECHANICAL (4JK1/4JJ1)
Trouble Shooting
Engine does not turn over
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Dead or weak battery Charge battery
Replace battery
Incomplete circuit Connect
Repair
Starter motor brushes stuck, worn,
or broken Replace brushes
Starter motor does not rotate
Starter motor internal damage Repair motor
Ring gear abrasion Replace ring gear Starter motor not meshed with
flywheel Magnetic switch (starter motor) not
properly adjusted Adjust
Dead or weak battery
Charge battery
Replace battery
Insufficient contact pressure
between starter motor brushes and
commutator Adjust pressure
Armature (starter motor) stuck Repair armature
Starter motor pinion meshed with
ring gear but does not rotate
Engine internal damage (Seizure) Repair engine
Engine turns over but does not start
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Air in fuel system Bleed air from fuel system
Air entering fuel pipe Replace pipe and bleed air from
fuel system
Empty fuel tank Replenish fuel
Clogged strainer (fuel suction) Clean or replace strainer
Clogged fuel pipe Clean or replace pipe
Feed pump malfunction Replace pump
Use of wrong fuel for prevailing
temperatures Drain existing fuel and replace with
appropriate fuel
Fuel is not delivered to fuel supply
pump
Clogged fuel filter Replace filter
Loose injection pipe connections Tighten connections
Loose or broken electrical
connectors Tighten and/or replace connectors
Bad rotational sensor
Replace sensor
Fuel is delivered to fuel supply
pump
Engine control system malfunction System diagnosis
Air in fuel system Bleed air from fuel system
Feed pump malfunction Repair pump
Loose or broken electrical
connectors Tighten and/or replace connectors
Clogged fuel filter
Replace filter
Insufficient or unstable fuel delivery
volume
Engine control system malfunction System diagnosis
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (4JK1/4JJ1) 6A-11
Abnormal engine rotation
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Defective control unit Replace unit Engine speed cannot be increased
Engine control system malfunction System diagnosis
Defective control unit Replace unit
Engine control system malfunction System diagnosis
Clogged fuel filter element Replace element
Defective fuel injector(s) Replace fuel injector assembly
W ater in fuel Drain existing fuel and replace with
new fuel
Engine speed unstable
Air in fuel system Bleed air from fuel system
Damaged turbocharger fan Replace turbocharger
Rough turbocharger shaft rotation Replace turbocharger
Turbocharger malfunction
Broken actuator Replace turbocharger
Abnormal battery charging
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Open or shorted wiring and/or
connectors Repair or replace wiring and/or
connectors
Defective generator Repair or replace generator
No charging
Defective battery Replace battery
Open or shorted wiring and/or
connectors Repair or replace wiring and/or
connectors
Defective generator Repair or replace generator
Loose generator drive belt Adjust belt tension or replace belt
Insufficient charging
Defective battery Replace battery
Shorted wiring Repair or replace wiring
Defective generator Repair or replace generator
Excessive charging
Defective battery Replace battery
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6C-6 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel injector
RTW 76CMH000201
Legend
1. Terminal
2. Fuel Injector ID Code
3. Two Dimensional Barcode
4. Parts Number
5. Port for Mounting the Injection Pipe
6. O-ring
Fuel filter
RTW 76CSH001001
Legend
1. Element
2. Air Bleeding Plug
3. Switch; Clogging Monitoring
4. Sensor; W ater
5. Drain Plug
Functional check
Air bleeding
1. Ignition switch is turned to the ON position for 15 seconds.
2. Ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
3. The above operation is repeated 5 times.
Note: If the air bleeding work is insufficient then it could
lead to faults in the engine. Therefore, the procedures
after starting the engine should always be implemented.
Water drain
A warning lamp will light up if water above the specified
volume collects in the sedimenter. In such cases, drain
out the water by performing the following operations:
1. Draining with fuel filter drain plug. a. Set a container at the tip of the plastic hose.
b. Loosen the air bleeding plug and the drain plug.
c. Discharge the water.
d. Tighten the drain plug after discharging the water.
e. Tighten the air bleeding plug to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 3 N ⋅m(0.3 kg ⋅m/26 lb in)
f. Ignition switch is turned ON for 15 seconds check for fuel leakage.
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6C-8 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Trouble Shooting
Problems with starting
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Problems with starting Fuel tank is empty Fill the tank.
Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed the air.
Fuel line or fuel cooler is clogged or
damaged. Connection to the fuel line
is loose. Repair or replace the fuel line and
fuel cooler. Re-tighten the
connection.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the cartridge.
Fault in the feed pump Replace the fuel supply pump.
Regulating valve is open. Replace
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Hunting during idling
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Hunting during idling Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed air from the fuel system.
Leakage or clogging of the fuel
system Repair or replace the fuel system.
Drops of water have entered the fuel
system. Replace the fuel.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the fuel filter element
(cartridge).
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Insufficient horsepower
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Insufficient horsepower Air has entered the fuel system. Bleed air from the fuel system.
Leakage or clogging of the fuel
system Repair or replace the fuel system.
W ater mixes in the fuel system Replace the fuel.
Fuel filter element is clogged. Replace the element or the
cartridge.
Sticking of the fuel injector Replace the fuel injector.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
Maximum engine speed is too low
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Maximum engine speed is too low Fuel line, fuel cooler is clogged or
damaged. Repair or replace the fuel line, fuel
cooler.
Defective engine control system Diagnose the engine control system.
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6C-10 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel System Check
Description
Conforms to a fuel leak. Engine acceleration raises fuel
pressure and which increases the leak.
Leak could be in the following pipes and locations.
• Between injectors and fuel rail.
• Between fuel rail and fuel supply pump.
• Between fuel supply pump and fuel filter.
• Between fuel filter and fuel tank.
• Between pressure limiter and fuel cooler.
• Between fuel cooler and fuel tank.
• Between injector over flow and leak off pipe.
Diagnostic Aids
Check the following items.
• Air in the fuel line
• Clogged fuel filter
• Fuel pipe malfunction (Crushing, breakage,
clogging, disconnection, etc.)
• Fuel cooler malfunction (Crushing, breakage,
clogging, disconnection, etc.)
• Fuel tank malfunction
• Injector malfunction
• Fuel supply pump malfunction
• Pressure limiter malfunction
An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection,
rubbed-through wire insulation or a wire broken inside
the insulation. Check for poor connections or a
damaged harness.
Inspect the ECM harness and connector for imprope
r
mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged
terminals, poor terminal-to-wire connection, and
damaged harness.
ECU may set a DTC, if there is adequate air in fuel line.
Schematic Reference: Engine Controls Schematics
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Check the fuel quantity. W as a problem found?
Go to Step 2 Add fuel and
Go to Step 2
2 Check the fuel quality.
1. Discharge the fuel from fuel tank
2. Replenish the tank with specified fuel
3. Bleed the air from the fuel system
4. Start the engine
Could the engine be started?
Go to Step 7 Go to Step 3
3 Bleed the air from fuel system. Refer to Fuel
System Air Bleeding in this section.
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 4
4 Check the main fuel filter for clogging.
Clean, repair, or replace as required.
Notice: Replacement of a fuel filter is checking
to a dealer.
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 5
5 Check the fuel line and fuel cooler for damage
and leakage.
Clean, repair, or replace as required.
• Crushed areas
• Breakage
• Cracks
• Loose connections
Is the action complete?
Go to Step 6
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6C-12 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel Filter Assembly
Components
RTW 76CSF000101
Legend
1. Fuel Sedimenter Connector 2. Bolt
3. Harness Connector
4. Fuel Hose
5. Fuel Filter Assembly
Removal
1. Remove the fuel filler cap.
2. Remove the fuel sedimenter connector.
3. Disconnect the harness connector.
4. Remove the feed hose and the return hose from the fuel filter and plug it so that the fuel does not
flow out.
5. Remove the bolts for mounting the fuel filter.
6. Remove the fuel filter assembly.
Installation
1. Install the fuel filter assembly.
2. Install the bolts for mounting the fuel filter.
3. Install the feed hose and the return hose.
4. Connect the harness connector.
5. Install the fuel sedimenter connector.
6. Install the fuel filler cap.
7. Bleed out the air. • Refer to "Fuel System".
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FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6C-13
Fuel Filter Element
Removal
1. Detach the drain hose on the lower part of the fuel
filter or the drain plug, loosen the air bleed plug,
and drain the fuel from the fuel filter.
2. Detach the water-in-fuel switch harness.
3. Turn the element case counterclockwise to detach, and remove the filter element.
4. Replace the O-ring and confirm the snap-fit position, and fit a new filter element inside the
element case.
NOTE
It is strongly advisable to use the ISUZU/GM genuine
fuel filter for replacement.
RTW 76CSH000901
Legend
1. Element
2. O-ring
3. Sedimenter Sensor
Installation
1. Apply a light coat of new diesel oil to the O-ring
and gasket.
2. Turn the element case clockwise until it is completely seated against the upper cover. Then
check that the drain hose is in its correct position,
and then use a filter wrench and tighten to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque: 25 N ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m (2.5 kg ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m / 18 lb ft)
3. Use a clip to fix the drain hose at the base of the fuel filter, and fit the water-in-fuel switch harness.
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6E-9
Schematic and Rounting Diagrams
Fuel System Routing Diagram
Legend1. Fuel rail
2. Fuel pressure limiter
3. Leak off pipe
4. Fuel injector
5. Fuel return pipe
6. Fuel cooler
7. Fuel tank
8. Fuel pump and sender assembly 9. Fuel filler cap
10. Vent valve 11. Fuel feed pipe
12. One-way valve
13. Fuel filter with sedimenter
14. Fuel pressure switch
15. Fuel supply pump
Vacuum Hose Routing Diagram
Legend
1. Swirl control solenoid valve
2. Actuator control vacuum hose
3. Swirl control actuator
4. Brake booster
5. Vacuum pipe
6. Vacuum pump 7. Actuator control vacuum hose
8. Air cleaner
9. Turbocharger nozzle control actuator
10. Solenoid valve ventilation hose 11. Turbocharger nozzle control solenoid valve
RTW76ESF000101
12 3
4
5
117
8
9
10
14
13
12
15
6
RTW76ESF000201
1 2
4
5
6
9
8
3
7
11
High output10
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