G424F(FE) Service Manual
Chapter 2. Recommended Maintenance
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Pressure Regulator/Converter
Inspection
•
Visually inspect the pressure regulator/converter
(B) housing for coolant leaks.
•
Refer to Chapter 5 if the pressure
regulator/converter requires replacement.
Fuel Trim Valve Inspection (FTV)
•
Visually inspect the fuel trim valves (C) for
abrasions or cracking. Replace as necessary.
•
To ensure a valve is not leaking a blow-by test can
be performed.
1.
With the engine off, disconnect the electrical
connector to the FTVs.
2.
Disconnect the vacuum line from the FTVs to the
pressure regulator/converter at the converter’s
tee connection.
3.
Lightly blow through the vacuum line connected to
the FTVs.
Air should not pass through the FTVs when de-
energized.
If air leaks past the FTVs when de-energized,
replace the FTVs.
Inspect Air/Fuel Valve Mixer Assembly
•
Refer to Chapter 5 for procedures regarding the
LP mixer (D).
Inspect for Intake Leaks
•
Visually inspect the intake throttle assembly (E),
and intake manifold for looseness and leaks.
Repair as necessary.
Inspect Throttle Assembly
•
Visually inspect the throttle assembly motor
housing for coking, cracks, and missing cover-
retaining clips. Repair and/or replace as
necessary.
NOTE:
Refer to Chapter 5 for procedures on
removing the mixer and inspecting the throttle plate.
Checking the TMAP Sensor
•
Verify that the TMAP sensor (F) is mounted tightly
into the manifold or manifold adapter (E), with no
leakage.
•
If the TMAP is found to be loose, remove the
TMAP retaining screw and the TMAP sensor from
the manifold adapter.
•
Visually inspect the TMAP O-ring seal for damage.
Replace as necessary.
•
Apply a thin coat of an approved silicon lubricant
to the TMAP O-ring seal.
•
Re-install the TMAP sensor into the manifold or
manifold adapter and securely tighten the
retaining screw.
Exhaust System Maintenance
Inspect Engine for Exhaust Leaks
•
Start the engine and allow it to reach operating
temperatures.
•
Perform visual inspection of exhaust system from
the engine all the way to the tailpipe. Any leaks,
even after the post-catalyst oxygen sensor, can
cause the sensor output to be effected (due to
exhaust pulsation entraining air upstream).
Repair any/all leaks found. Ensure the length
from the post-catalyst sensor to tailpipe is the
same as original factory.
•
Ensure that wire routing for the oxygen sensors is
still keeping wires away from the exhaust system.
Visually inspect the oxygen sensors to detect any
damage.
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