8-3
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Symptom
Cause
Corrective action
Reference
page
Engine
doesn't
start
Starter
doesn't
turn over,
or is weak
Flat batteries
Recharge or replace
8-12
Battery terminals detached,
loose or corroded
After repairing corroded
section, connect the
terminals firmly
Starter ground wire
terminal detached, loose
or corroded
After repairing corroded
section, connect the
terminals firmly
Engine oil viscosity too
high
Change to oil with proper
viscosity
6-18
Starter or electrical system
is faulty
Gearshift lever is not in the
"N" position
(Other than manual
transmission vehicle)
Place gearshift lever in "N"
position.
(AMT vehicles)
4-82
Haven't depressed brake
pedal or apply parking
brake
(AMT vehicles)
Depress brake pedal or
apply parking brake
4-82
Starter
turns over
No fuel
Make sure there are no
fuel leaks, and then add
fuel
Air in the fuel system
Bleed fuel system
8-15
Fuel filter clogged
Replace filter
7-54
Fuel is frozen
Warm fuel pipe with hot
water or wait until it gets
warmer
Common rail system is
faulty
Preheating system is faulty
Engine starts, but
immediately stops
Idling speed too low
Adjust the idling speed
4-62
Fuel filter is clogged
Replace filter
7-54
Air cleaner is clogged
Clean or replace element
7-50
7-52
Common rail system is
faulty
Unsteady engine
speed
There is water or air in the
fuel system
Bleed the system
8-15
Fuel system is faulty
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