Detroit GHG17 Engine FIS Low Press Leak Test by DDDL

Here is the instruction show you guide on how to use DDDL diagnostic software perform FIS low press leak test for Detroit GHG17 heavy duty machine.

 

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What you need?

1 DDDL 8.19 Diagnostic Software

2 Air Pressure Test Kit, Fuel System

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Fuel System Tool Update Kit without an MCM (Motor Control Module) cooler

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Note:Please review 13 TL-11REV to ensure changes to essential tool J-48710 have been made to improve the accuracy of detecting low pressure fuel system leaks.

 

Test as follows:

1 With the engine OFF, apply the parking brake, chock the wheels and perform any other applicable safety steps.

2 Remove the fuel tank fill caps.

3 Remove the fuel feed line from the fuel filter module.

4 Install J-48710 tool (1) on to the fuel filter module.

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5 Connect an air supply to J-48710 tool.

6 Pressurize the fuel system to 517 kPa (75 psi) for six minutes.

7 Close the ball valve on J-48710 tool.

8 Wait two minutes.

9 Remove the return line from the fuel filter module and install J-48710 cap tool (1) on the fuel filter module return line fitting.

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10 Install the fuel tank fill caps.

11 Ignition ON, engine OFF, connect to the MCM using DiagnosticLink.

12 Click the “service routines” tab in DiagnosticLink.

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13 Click the “FIS Low Pressure Leak Test” tab in DiagnosticLink

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14 Using J-48710 tool, pressurize the fuel system to 517 kPa (75 psi) for four minutes.

15 Close the ball valve and disconnect the air supply from J-48710 tool.

Note : The fuel compensation pressure will increase after the “Start” button has been pressed.

Note : The fuel compensation pressure sensor reads in absolute pressure, therefore the pressure should read about 100 kPa (14.5 psi) (depending on elevation) more than the fuel pressure gauge on the J-48710 tool. The fuel compensation sensor will read close to 620 kPa (90 psi) of pressure when the J-48710 tool is reading 517 kPa (75 psi).

16 Press the “Start” button on DiagnosticLink.

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17 Once the test is complete, review the DiagnosticLink log file test results.

18 Did the fuel system pass the FIS Low Pressure Leak Test?

18 aYes; slowly remove the J-48710 cap tool from the fuel filter module. Remove the J-48710 tool from the fuel filter module. Install the fuel feed line and return line on to the fuel filter module. Return to the initial diagnostics that directed you to the FIS Low Pressure Leak Test.

18b No; Go to step 19.

19 Connect an air supply to the J-48710 tool.

20 Open the ball valve and pressurize the fuel system to 517 kPa (75 psi).

21 Locate leak by using a soapy solution, spray connectors, fittings and hoses shown in the “Potential Fuel Leak Points-Two-Filter Fuel System” procedure.

 

More repair cases for Detroit Diesel engines,please refer to:Detroit Diesel Engine Repair

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