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Table 3-13. Symptom Diagnosis
Checks
Action
Important Preliminary Checks
Before Using This Section
Before using this section, you should have performed On Board Diagnostic Check and determined that:
1. The Control Module and MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) are operating correctly.
2. There are no Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) stored, or a DTC exists but without a MIL.
Several of the following symptom procedures call for a careful visual and physical check. The visual and physical checks
are very important. The checks can lead to correcting a problem without further checks that may save valuable time.
LPG Fuel System Check
1. Verify the customer complaint.
2. Locate the correct symptom table.
3. Check the items indicated under that symptom.
4. Operate the vehicle under the conditions the symptom occurs. Verify HEGO switching between lean and rich.
IMPORTANT! Normal HEGO switching indicates the LPG fuel system is in closed loop and operating correctly at
that time.
Visual and Physical Checks
Check all ECM system fuses and circuit breakers.
Check the ECM ground for being clean, tight and in its proper location.
Check the vacuum hoses for splits, kinks and proper connections.
Check thoroughly for any type of leak or restriction.
Check for air leaks at all the mounting areas of the intake manifold sealing surfaces.
Check for proper installation of the mixer module assembly.
Check for air leaks at the mixer assembly.
Check the ignition wires for the following conditions:
- Cracking
- Hardness
- Proper routing
- Carbon tracking
Check the wiring for the following items:
- Proper connections, pinches or cuts.
The following symptom tables contain groups of possible causes for each symptom. The order of these procedures is
not important. If the scan tool readings do not indicate the problems, then proceed in a logical order, easiest to check or
most likely to cause first.
Intermittent
DEFINITION: The problem may or may not turn ON the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or store a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
Preliminary Checks
Refer to Important Preliminary Checks.
Do not use the DTC tables. If a fault is an intermittent, the use of the DTC tables may result in the replacement of good
parts.
Faulty Electrical Connections or
Wiring
Faulty electrical connections or wiring can cause most intermittent problems.
Check the suspected circuit for the following conditions:
- Faulty fuse or circuit breaker
- Connectors poorly mated
- Terminals not fully seated in the connector (backed out)
- Terminals not properly formed or damaged
- Terminal to wires poorly connected
- Terminal tension insufficient.
Carefully remove all the connector terminals in the problem circuit in order to ensure the proper contact tension. If nec-
essary, replace all the connector terminals in the problem circuit in order to ensure the proper contact tension.
Checking for poor terminal to wire connections requires removing the terminal from the connector body.
Operational Test
If a visual and physical check does not locate the cause of the problem, drive the vehicle with a scan tool. When the prob-
lem occurs, an abnormal voltage or scan reading indicates the problem may be in that circuit.
Summary of Contents for 740A
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Page 109: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3121160 JLG Lift 3 57 Figure 3 39 Swing Hub ...
Page 135: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3121160 JLG Lift 3 83 Figure 3 48 Rotary Coupling Port Location ...
Page 153: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3121160 JLG Lift 3 101 Figure 3 54 EFI Component Location ...
Page 156: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 104 JLG Lift 3121160 Figure 3 55 ECM EPM Identification ECM EPM ...
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Page 307: ...SECTION 5 HYDRAULICS 3121160 JLG Lift 5 21 Figure 5 17 Variable Displacement Pump Rexroth ...
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Page 319: ...SECTION 6 JLG CONTROL SYSTEM 3121160 JLG Lift 6 3 Figure 6 2 ADE Block Diagram ...
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