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04-222                     DIAGNOSTICS - ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM

      04                                                       DTC inspection
                     DTC               DTC definition                                 Trouble location
                                                                 conditions

                                       range - medium
                                         severity level

           Diagnosis Procedure

                CAUTION

           •      To implement the following steps, ensure that ECM is grounded properly.
           •      Before conducting electric diagnosis, do refer to the reference circuit diagram
                  and the element information.
           •      Before conducting measurement, check the pins of connectors for rupture,
                  looseness and rust, and ensure that the pins are contacted properly.

           •      If the connection is good, check the sensor signal voltage when moving the
                  connector and harness. If a fault occurs, the voltage display on the diagnostic
                  instrument will change.


           1 .    DTC inspection
           (a)    Ignition switch: OFF.
           (b)    Connect the diagnostic apparatus.
           (c)    Use the diagnostic apparatus, read the fault code.
           (d)    Confirm whether there is fault code related to postprocessing preheating diesel oxidation
                  converter inlet temperature sensor circuit?

           Is the inspection result normal?
           YES>To step 2.

           NO>Intermittent trouble exists.

           2 .    Check DPF temperature sensor circuit
           (a)    Ignition switch: OFF.
           (b)    Disconnect the battery negative cable.
           (c)    Disconnect DPF temperature sensor connector Q01.
           (d)    Connect the battery negative cable.
           (e)    Ignition switch: ON.
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