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JLG 4394RT - LPF Fuel System Diagnosis

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SECTION 3 - CHASSIS, PLATFORM & SCISSOR ARMS
3-84 – JLG Lift – 3121642
Table 3-13. LPF Fuel System Diagnosis
STEP ACTION VALUE(S) YES NO
1 Were you referred to this procedure by a DTC diagnostic chart? - - Go to Step 3 Go to Step 2
2
Perform the On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check.
Are any DTCs present in the ECM?
- -
Go to t h e
applicable DTC Table
G o to St ep 3
3
Verify that the LPG fuel tank has a minimum of 1/4 tank of fuel, that the manual valve is open
and the tank quick connect is fully engaged.
Does the vehicle have fuel?
- - G o to St ep 4 - -
4
1. Connect a water column gauge or a manometer to the secondar y test port of the low pressure
regulator (LPR).
2. Start the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature.
Does the engine start and run?
- - Go to Step 5 Go to Step 8
5
With the engine idling, observe the pressure reading for the LPR secondary pressure.
Does the fuel pressure fluctuate rhythmically OUTSIDE the specified range?
-1.0" to
-2.0" w.c
G o to S te p 2 5 G o to St ep 6
6
1. Disconnect the EPR electrical connectors.
NOTE: Th is act io n w il l c au se a DTC to be se t b y t he E CM.
2. With the engine idling, observe the pressure reading on the secondary test port.
Is the fuel pressure WITHIN the specified range?
-1.0" to
-2.0" w.c
G o to Fu el Co ntro l S ys te m
Diagnosis
G o to St ep 7
7
1. Inspect the air intake stream between the mixer assembly and the throttle body for leaks.
2. Inspect the fuel hose connection between the LPR and mixer assembly for damage or leak-
age.
3. Inspect any vacuum hoses for leaks.
Was a problem found and corrected?
- - Go to Step 26 Go to Step 22
8
1. Connect a water column gauge or a manometer to the secondar y test port of the low pressure
regulator (LPR).
2. Crank the engine and observe the pressure reading for the LPR secondary pressure.
Does the fuel pressure indicate a vacuum is present?
- - Go to St ep 12 G o to St ep 9
9
1. Remove Air induction hose to the mixer.
2. Observe the air valve for movement while the engine is cranking.
Note: Movement of the air valve will be minimal at cranking speeds.
Does the air valve move when the engine is cranked?
- - Go to Step 11 Go to Step 10
10
1. Inspect the air intake stream to the mixer assembly and the throttle body for vacuum leaks.
2. Inspect the vacuum hoses from the mixer for proper connection and condition.
Was a problem found and repaired?
- - Go to Step 26 Go to Step 24
11
Inspect the fuel hose connection between the LPR and the mixer assembly f or da mag e or leak-
age.
Was a problem found and repaired?
- - Go to Step 26 Go to Step 12
12
1. Connect a 0-10 psi gauge to the primary test port of the low pressure regulator (LPR).
2. Crank the engine and observe the pressure reading for the LPR primary pressure.
Is the fuel pressure ABOVE the specified value?
1- 3 PSI Go to Step 22 Go to Step 13
13
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the LPL connector.
3. Install a test light between the pins of the LPL connector.
4. Crank the engine. The test light should illuminate.
Does the test light illuminate?
- - Go to Step 14 Go to Step 16
14
Using a DVOM, check the resistance of the low pressure lock-off (LPL).
Is the resistance within the specified range?
12W - 16W Go to Step 15 Go to Step 23

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