
17.7
HIGH INLET AIR TEMPERATURE
17.7 HIGH INLET AIR TEMPERATURE
To determine if high inlet air temperature is causing lack of power, perform the following:
1. Test the radiator fan, fan drive, or fan shroud for proper operation or con
fi
guration; refer
to OEM guidelines.
NOTE:
The engine will be torque limited to protect the turbocharger and charge air cooler; this is
normal engine operation for component protection.
2. Examine test results.
[a] If the radiator fan, fan drive, or fan shroud pass OEM test, check high altitude
operation; refer to section .
[b] If the radiator fan, drive or shroud did not operate correctly; refer to section 17.7.1.
17.7.1
Radiator Fan, Drive and Shroud Replacement
Perform the following steps to replace the radiator fan, drive and or shroud:
1. Remove and replace the radiator fan, drive and/or shroud; refer to OEM guidelines.
2. Verify replacement; refer to section 17.7.1.1.
17.7.1.1
Test the Engine with Radiator Fan, Fan Drive, or Fan Shroud
Replacement
Perform the following steps to determine if replaced radiator fan, fan drive, or fan shroud resolved
lack of power condition:
To avoid injury before starting and running the engine,
ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface, parking
brake is set, and the wheels are blocked.
ENGINE EXHAUST
To avoid injury from inhaling engine exhaust, always
operate the engine in a well-ventilated area.
Engine
exhaust is toxic.
1. Start and run the engine.
2. Test drive the vehicle to ensure lack of power has been resolved.
(Rev. 2007)
All information subject to change without notice.
17-20
From Bulletin 1–MBE 4000–07
6SE412 0702
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