
Among those acts which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may
presume to constitute tampering are the acts listed below:
•
Removal of hood blanket, fender apron absorbers, fender apron
barriers, underbody noise shields or acoustically absorptive material.
•
Tampering or rendering inoperative the engine speed governor, so as
to allow engine speed to exceed manufacturer’s specifications.
The complexity of the diesel engine makes it so the owner is discouraged
from attempting to perform maintenance other than the services
described in this supplement.
If you experience difficult starting, rough idling, excessive exhaust
smoke, a decrease in engine performance or excess fuel consumption,
perform the following checks:
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a plugged or disconnected air inlet system or engine air filter element.
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water in the fuel filter/water separator.
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a clogged fuel filter.
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contaminated fuel.
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air in the fuel system, due to loose connections.
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an open or pinched sensor hose.
•
check engine oil level.
•
wrong fuel or oil viscosity for climactic conditions.
If these checks do not help you correct the engine performance problem
you are experiencing, consult an authorized dealer.
DUAL FUEL TANK SELECTOR CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)
If your vehicle is equipped with dual
fuel tanks, you will have a selector
control, located to the right of the
steering wheel, which allows you to
draw fuel from either tank. Your fuel
gauge and the DTE (distance to
empty) will display the amount of
fuel in the currently selected tank.
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2013 Diesel
(67l)
Supplement, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)