939010195 - 1060GO INTEGRATED THROTTLE BODY OPERATION CHECK

STEPCHECK TO BE PERFORMEDRESOLUTION IF THE CHECK IS NOT OK
1Press the START/STOP button and turn off the engine.Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the built-in throttle body actuator.Press the START/STOP button.Check that the voltage across pin 2 of the actuator    See N075 THROTTLE BODY ACTUATORand the earth is greater than 11 V.Move on to Step 4Move on to Step 2
2Press the START/STOP button.In the engine compartment junction unit, remove fuse F11 (third from the right in the lower row)Press the START/STOP button.Check the voltage between the inlet contact of fuse F11 and earth. Ensure it is greater than 11 V.Replace the junction unitOp. 5505A18
3If faults are found, restore the wiring between the junction unit and the actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT Replace the wiring if necessaryThe test can be considered overReplace the junction unitOp. 5505A18
4Check that the voltage across pin 1 and 2 of the actuator    See N075 THROTTLE BODY ACTUATORis greater than 11 V.Move on to Step 6Move on to Step 5
5If faults are found, restore the wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT Replace the wiring if necessaryThe test can be considered overReplace the engine management control unit    Op. 1060G80 DIESEL ELECTRONIC INJECTION CONTROL UNIT - .R
6Press the START/STOP button.Disconnect the wiring harness connector from engine control unit connector BPress the START/STOP button.Check that the voltage across pin 59 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and the earth is greater than 0.3 V.Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
7Check that the voltage across pin 52 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and the earth is greater than 0.3 V.Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
8Press the START/STOP button.Check that the voltage across pin 59 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and the earth is more than 500 kOhm.Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
9Check that the voltage across pin 52 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and the earth is more than 500 kOhm.Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
10Check that the voltage across pin 59 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and pin 6 of the actuator    See N075 THROTTLE BODY ACTUATORis less than 5 OhmsRepair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
11Check that the voltage across pin 52 of the control unit    See M010 ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU and pin 4 of the actuator    See N075 THROTTLE BODY ACTUATORis less than 5 OhmsRepair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine control unit and the throttle body actuator    See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT
12Remove the throttle body.    Op. 1060G50 THROTTLE BODY - R.R and check for machining swarf or dirt blocking movement of the motorised throttleClean the throttle body using a brush dipped in diesel to dissolve the dirt and remove any swarf
13Replace the throttle body.    Op. 1060G50 THROTTLE BODY - R.R and check the fault has disappearedRepair the original throttle body and replace the engine control unit    Op. 1060G80 DIESEL ELECTRONIC INJECTION CONTROL UNIT - .R