|  |  | Results
of the tests | 
| 0 | PRELIMINARY CHECKS | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | First
check that there is fuel in the tank and whether the inertia switch
has intervened Then check: that there is no water, other fluid or dirt in the fuel
tankthe seal of the fuel pipes and connectorsthe condition of the air intake circuit
 | Continue to Step 
                              1 | Presence of dirt in the
fuel tank | Clean the fuel tank 
                               Op.   1040A10 | 
| Fuel pipes damaged | Renew or replace the pipes (see Assembly 1040B) | 
| Air intake circuit component damaged | Replace the component (see Assembly 1048A) | 
| 1 | CHECK I.E. AND CODE FAILURE WARNING
LIGHTS | All
OK | Problems
met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Place the key in the ON position
and check that: the i.e. failure warning light comes on for about 4 seconds
and then goes out.the CODE warning light comes on for less than a second
and then goes out
 | Continue to Step 
                              2 | The i.e. warning light
comes on and remains on | See table 
                                 K50 | 
| The CODE warning light comes on and remains on | See table 
                                 K52 | 
| Both the warning lights come on and remain on | See table 
                                 K56 | 
| The i.e. failure warning light does not come on | See table 
                                 K53 | 
| The CODE warning light does not come on | See table 
                                 K55 | 
| 2 | CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Connect
the diagnostic equipment (Examiner or other instruments) to the
diagnostic socket Check: that there are no faults in the engine management control
unitthe plausibility of all the parameters.
 | Continue to Step 
                              3 | An error is detected in
the control unit | Continue according to the instructions for the diagnostic
equipment | 
| Lack of dialogue with the control unit | Restore the connection between the engine management
control unit and the diagnostic connector (
                               See   E5050  DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT 
                              ). | 
| 3 | LOW PRESSURE CHECK | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Check
the fuel supply circuit, low pressure side: if necessary, use the
diagnostic equipment (Examiner) to measure the pressure values | Continue to Step 
                              4 | Pressure not correct:
fuel filter faulty | Replace the fuel filter 
                               Op.   1044B10 | 
| Pressure not correct: electric pump faulty | Replace the electric pump 
                               Op.   1040A74 | 
| Pressure not correct: low pressure pipes faulty | Replace the low pressure pipes (see Assembly 1060F) | 
| 4 | HIGH PRESSURE CHECK | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Check
the fuel supply circuit, high pressure side: for example, using
the diagnostic equipment (Examiner) to measure the pressure values | Continue to Step 
                              5 | Pressure not correct:
pressure pump faulty | Replace the pressure pump 
                               Op.   1060E10 | 
| Pressure not correct: manifold faulty | Replace the manifold 
                               Op.   1060F30 | 
| Pressure not correct: injectors faulty | Replace the injectors 
                               Op.   1060F10 | 
| Pressure not correct: high pressure pipes faulty | Replace the high pressure pipes (see Asembly 1060F) | 
| 5 | CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATION | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Check
that the fault is no longer present | End of diagnosis | Fault persists | Search for the
fault starting from another symptom' | 
|  |  | Results of the tests | 
| 0 | PRELIMINARY CHECKS | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Turn
the ignition on and check that the initial test on engine check
and CODE warning lights is carried out |  | The engine check warning light
should come on for about 1 second and then go out, while the CODE warning
light should come on for about 4 seconds and then go out | 
 Check that the inertia switch has operated;that there is fuel in the tankair intake circuit;correct operation of the flow modulating valve;correct operation of the exhaust pipes.
 | Continue to Step 
                              1 | The code light remains
on | See table   K52  CODE FAILURE WARNING LIGHT ON | 
| The engine check warning light does not carry out the
initial test | See table   K53  I.E. FAILURE WARNING LIGHT OFF | 
| Operation of inertia switch | Restore correct operation | 
| No fuel | Put fuel in the tank | 
| Air cleaner dirty or partially blocked | Replace the filter element 
                               Op.   1048A14 | 
| Incorrect operation of flow modulating valve | Continue to Step 
                               1 | 
| Exhaust blocked | Repair the exhaust pipes | 
| 1 | CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Carry
out active diagnosis of flow modulating solenoid | Continue to Step 
                              2 | Solenoid not working | Check wiring continuity 
                               See   E5050  DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT | 
| Solenoid not working | Replace the solenoid valve 
                               Op. 1060G56 | 
| 2 | CHECK ON FLOW MODULATING VALVE
ACTUATOR | All
OK | Problems
met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Check
operation of pneumatic actuator | Continue to Step 
                              3 | Actuator not working | Replace electropneumatically-controlled throttle
body 
                               Op.   1060G52 | 
| 3 | CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Connect
the diagnostic equipment (Examiner or other instruments) to the
diagnostic socket check that there are no faults in the engine management control
unitthe plausibility of all the parameters.
 | Continue to Step 
                              4 | An error is detected in
the control unit | Continue according to the instructions for the diagnostic
equipment | 
| unreliable parameters | Continue following the instructions for the diagnostic
equipment | 
| Lack of dialogue with the control unit | Restore the connection between the engine management
control unit and the diagnostic connector. | 
| 4 | HIGH PRESSURE CHECK | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Connect
the diagnostic equipment (Examiner or other instruments) to the
diagnostic socketCheck as described in test 1060D that the diesel pressure parameter
is correct. | Continue to Step 
                              12 | Pressure not correct | Continue to Step 
                               5 | 
| 5 | LOW PRESSURE CHECK | All OK | Problems met | Operation | 
|---|
|  | Check
as described in test 1060A that the pressure in the return pipe
to the tank is under 1 bar | Continue to Step 
                              6 | Pressure above maximum
limit: return pipe to tank (front section) blocked) | Repair the pipe (front section),
if necessary replace it 
                               Op.   1040B54   
                              , end of diagnosis | 
| Pressure above maximum limit: return pipe to tank (rear section)
blocked | Repair the pipe (rear section), if necessary replace
it 
                               Op.   1040B56 |