
KENR6933
65
Troubleshooting Section
Oil Speci
fi
cation
1.
Make sure that engine oil of the correct
speci
fi
cation is used. Refer to the Operation
and Maintenance Manual, “Re
fi
ll Capacities and
Recommendations”.
2.
If necessary, drain the oil system and re
fi
ll the oil
system with engine oil of the correct speci
fi
cation.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual,
“Engine Oil and Filter - Change”.
3.
If the fault is still apparent, refer to “Engine Oil
Pressure Gauge”.
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
1.
Check the actual engine oil pressure with a
calibrated test gauge. Compare the oil pressure
reading from the electronic service tool to the
pressure on the test gauge.
2.
If no difference is noted between the indicated oil
pressures, refer to “Engine Oil Filter”.
Engine Oil Filter
1.
Remove the engine oil
fi
lter. Refer to the Operation
and Maintenance Manual, “Engine Oil and Filter
- Change”.
2.
Inspect the engine oil
fi
lter for evidence of
blockage.
3.
Install a new engine oil
fi
lter. Refer to the
Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Engine Oil
and Filter - Change”.
4.
If the fault is still apparent, refer to “Engine Oil
Cooler”.
Engine Oil Cooler
1.
If oil
fl
ow or coolant
fl
ow through the oil cooler
is suspected of being low, replace the oil cooler.
Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, “Engine
Oil Cooler - Remove” and Disassembly and
Assembly, “Engine Oil Cooler - Install”.
2.
If the fault is still apparent, refer to “Piston Cooling
Jets”.
Piston Cooling Jets
1.
Inspect the piston cooling jets for damage.
Replace any piston cooling jet that appears to be
cracked, broken or missing. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Piston Cooling Jets - Remove
and Install”.
2.
If no damage is found, refer to “Engine Oil Suction
Tube”.
Engine Oil Suction Tube
1.
Check the inlet screen on the oil suction tube
and remove any material that may be restricting
oil
fl
ow.
2.
Check the joints of the oil suction tube for cracks
or a damaged joint that may allow air leakage into
the supply to the oil pump.
3.
If no faults are found, refer to “Engine Oil Pump”.
Engine Oil Pump
1.
Inspect the components of the engine oil pump for
excessive wear. Repair the oil pump or replace
the oil pump, if necessary. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Engine Oil Pump - Remove”,
Disassembly and Assembly, “Engine Oil Pump -
Install” and Disassembly and Assembly, “Engine
Oil Relief Valve - Remove and Install”.
2.
If no faults are found, refer to “Bearing Clearance”.
Bearing Clearance
Inspect the engine components for excessive bearing
clearance or damaged bearings. If necessary,
replace the bearings and/or the components. Inspect
the following components for excessive bearing
clearance:
•
Crankshaft main bearings
•
Connecting rod bearings
•
Camshaft front bearing
•
Idler gear bearing
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Low Power/Poor or No
Response to Throttle
Probable Causes
•
Diagnostic codes
•
ECM parameters
•
Electrical connectors
•
Air intake and exhaust system
•
Valve lash
•
Turbocharger
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