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KENR6933
Troubleshooting Section
Battery Cables and/or Batteries
1.
Inspect the main power switch, battery posts,
and battery cables for loose connections and
corrosion. If the battery cables are corroded,
remove the battery cables and clean the battery
cables. Clean the battery posts. Replace the
cables. Tighten any loose connections.
2.
Inspect the batteries.
a.
Charge the batteries.
b.
Load test the batteries. Refer to Testing and
Adjusting, “Battery - Test”.
Starting Motor Solenoid or Starting
Circuit
1.
Test the operation of the starting motor solenoid.
Refer to Testing and Adjusting, “Electric Starting
System - Test”.
2.
Check the wiring to the starting motor solenoid.
Starting Motor and/or Flywheel Ring Gear
1.
Test the operation of the starting motor. Check the
wiring for the starting motor. Refer to Testing and
Adjusting, “Electric Starting System - Test”.
2.
Inspect the pinion on the starting motor and the
fl
ywheel ring gear for damage.
Electrical Power Supply
Check the electrical power supply. Refer to
Troubleshooting, “Electrical Power Supply Circuit -
Test”.
Internal Engine Fault
1.
Remove the glow plugs. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Glow Plugs - Remove and Install”.
2.
Attempt to rotate the crankshaft through 360
degrees in both direction. If the crankshaft rotates
correctly but
fl
uid is expelled from the hole for the
glow plug, investigate the cause of the
fl
uid in the
cylinder.
3.
If the crankshaft rotates correctly and no
fl
uid
is expelled, install the glow plugs. Refer to
Disassembly and Assembly, “Glow Plugs -
Remove and Install”.
4.
If the engine does not rotate in Step 2, disassemble
the engine. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly.
5.
Inspect the internal components for the following
conditions:
•
Seizure
•
Broken components
•
Bent components
Control System
Check that power is being provided from the control
system to the solenoid on the starting motor.
Note:
If power is not reaching the solenoid on the
starting motor, the engine will not crank.
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Excessive Black Smoke
Probable Causes
•
Diagnostic codes
•
ECM software
•
Air intake system or exhaust system
•
Valve lash
•
Turbocharger
•
Low compression (cylinder pressure)
•
Individual malfunctioning cylinder
•
Electronic unit injectors
Recommended Actions
Diagnostic Codes
Check for active diagnostic codes on the electronic
service tool. Troubleshoot any active codes before
continuing with this procedure.
ECM Software
1.
Connect the electronic service tool to the
diagnostic connector and check for the following
conditions:
•
Check for the correct engine serial number
•
Check for the correct arrangement number
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