octane ISUZU KB P190 2007 Workshop Repair Manual
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ENGINE DIAGNOSIS (C24SE) 6-7
Engine Lacks Power
Condition Possible cause Correction
Trouble in fuel system Fuel Pressure Control Valve not
working normally Replace
Fuel injector clogged Clean or replace
Fuel pipe clogged Clean
Fuel filter clogged or fouled Replace
Fuel pump drive circuit not
working normally Correct or replace
Fuel tank not sufficiently breathing
due to clogged Evaporative
Emission Control System circuit Clean or replace
Water in fuel system Clean
Inferior quality fuel in fuel system Use fuel of specified octane rating
Engine Control Module supplied
poor voltage Correct circuit
Throttle Position Sensor cable
disconnected or broken Correct or replace
Throttle Position Sensor defective Replace
Manifold Absolute Pressure
Sensor not working normally Replace
Intake Air Temperature sensor not
working normally Replace
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor circuit open or shorted Correct or replace
Engine Coolant Temperature
Sensor defective Replace
Engine Control Module defective Replace
Trouble in intake or exhaust
system Air Cleaner Filter clogged Replace filter element
Air duct kicked or flattened Correct or replace
Ignition failure
- Refer to Hard Start
Troubleshooting Guide
Heat range of spark plug
inadequate Install spark plugs of adequate
heat range
Electronic Ignition System with
module Replace
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6-10 ENGINE DIAGNOSIS (C24SE)
Troubleshooting Procedure
Condition Possible cause Correction
Piston pin noise
(Piston makes noise each time it
goes up and down) Piston pin or piston pin hole worn Replace piston, piston pin and
connecting rod assy
Troubleshooting Procedure
The slapping sound stops when spark plug on bad
cylinder is shorted out.
Condition Possible cause Correction
Timing belt noise Timing belt tension is incorrect Replace pusher or adjust the
tension pulley or replace timing
belt
Tensioner bearing defective Replace
Timing belt defective Replace
Timing wheels defective Replace
Timing belt comes in contact with
timing cover Replace timing belt and timing
cover
Valve noise Valve and valve guide seized Replace valve and valve guide
Valve spring broken Replace
Valve seat off-positioned Correct
Crankshaft noise Crankshaft end play excessive
(noise occurs when clutch is
engaged) Replace thrust bearing
Engine knocking
Preignition due to use of spark
plugs of inadequate heat range Install Spark Plugs of adequate
heat range
Fuel too low in octane rating Replace fuel
Wide Open Throttle enrichment
system failure Refer to Section 6E
Selection of transmission gear
incorrect Caution operator or incorrect gear
selection
Engine overheating Refer to "Engine Lacks Power"
Others Water pump defective Replace
V-belt slipping Adjust tension of V-belt or replace
V-belt
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE) 6A-15
Engine Specification Matrix for destination
04 HEO FOR TF MODEL:
VEHICLE MODEL TFR/S 2.4L
Major Description
AUSTRALIA, CHILE,
GULF, NEW
ZEALAND, SAUDI ARABIA, SOUTH AFRICA COLOMBIA, COSTA
RICA, EQUADOR, GUATEMALA BOLIVIA, GENERAL
EXPORT, PERU, VENEZUELA
VEHICLE TYPE 4× 2 4x4 4 ×2 4 ×4 4 ×2
VEHICLE IDENT. CODE TX TY TX TY TX
ENGINE TYPE C24SE ← ←
FUEL CONTROL SYSYTEM CLOSE LOOP CLOSED LOOP OPEN LOOP
COMPRESSION RATIO 9.6:1 ← ←
FUEL OCTANE(ROD) 91RON 85RON 80RON
FUEL TYPE UN-LEADED UN-LEADED LEADED
HO2 YES YES YES NO
EVAP CANISTER YES YES YES YES
PURGE CONTROL
SOLENOID YES
YES YES YES
CHECK & RELIEF VALVE YES YES YES YES
ECM YES YES YES YES
EXHAUST SYSTEM
FRONT PIPE
SILENCER
TW C YES YES YES NO
CO ADJUSTMENT NO NO NO YES
Refer to 6A-77 Refer to 6A-77 Refer to 6A-77
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Engine Management – V6 – Diagnostics Page 6C1-2–28
Checks Actions
Additional Checks
• Check the exhaust system for possible restrictions. Refer to 6F Exhaust System –
V6.
• Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor can
cause an engine misfire condition.
Using Tech 2, monitor the engine speed parameter. A sudden increase in the engine speed parameters without moving the throttle position indicates that an
electromagnetic interference fault may be present.
• W iring harness routing which may be positioned very close to a high voltage or
high current device such as the following may induce EMI:
• secondary ignition components, or
• motors and generators.
When all diagnosis and repairs are completed, check the system for correct operation.
5.6 Detonation / Spark Knock
Description
The engine produces sharp rapid metallic knocks that are more audible during acceleration.
Checks Actions
Preliminary Perform the preliminary checks. Refer to 4.3 Preliminary Checks in this Section.
Sensor System Use Tech 2 to monitor the knock sensor system.
Fuel System
• Check the fuel system for the following fault conditions. Refer to 6C Fuel System
– V6.
• restricted fuel filter,
• incorrect fuel pressure, and
• contaminated fuel.
• Check the operation of the fuel injectors. Refer to 6C1-3 Engine Management –
V6 – Service Operations.
• Perform the fuel injector balance test, refer to 6.3 Fuel Injector Balance
Test in this Section.
• Ensure the fuel tank is filled with petrol that has a minimum octane reading of 92.
• Check for fault conditions that can cause an engine to run lean.
Ignition System Check the spark plugs for proper heat range. Refer to 6C1-3 Engine Management – V6
– Service Operations.
Engine Mechanical • Check the combustion chambers for excessive carbon build-up. Refer to 6A1
Engine Mechanical – V6.
• Check the camshaft timing. Refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical – V6.
Additional Checks
• Check the torque converter clutch (TCC) operation. The TCC applying too soon
can cause the engine to spark knock. Refer to 7C2 Automatic Transmission –
4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis.
When all diagnosis and repairs are completed, check the system for correct operation.
5.7 Dieseling, Run-on
Description
The engine continues to run after the ignition is switched off but runs very roughly and then stalls.
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