COMPRESSION PRESSURE CHECK


1.Before inspection, check that the engine oil, starter and battery are normal. In addition, set the vehicle to the pre-inspection condition.
2.Remove the EGR pipe.
3.Remove all of the glow plugs.

4.Disconnect the fuel cut solenoid connector.
note Doing this will prevent carrying out fuel injection.
5.Cover the glow plug hole with a shop towel etc., and after the engine has been cranked, check that no foreign material is adhering to the shop towel.
caution
  • Keep away from the glow plug hole when cranking.
  • If compression is measured with water, oil, fuel, etc., that has come from cracks inside the cylinder, these materials will become heated and will gush out from glow plug hole, which is dangerous.

6.Set compression gauge to one of the glow plug holes.
7.Crank the engine and measure the compression pressure.
Standard value (at engine speed of 280 r/min): 2,843 kPa
Limit (at engine speed of 280 r/min): min. 2,556 kPa
8.Measure the compression pressure for all the cylinders, and check that the pressure differences of the cylinders are below the limit.
Limit: max 300 kPa
9.If there is a cylinder with compression or a compression difference that is outside the limit, pour a small amount of engine oil through the glow plug hole, and repeat the operations in steps 7 and 8.
(1) If the compression increases after oil is added, the cause of the malfunction is a worn or damaged piston ring and/or cylinder inner surface.
(2) If the compression does not rise after oil is added, the cause is a burnt or defective valve seat, or pressure is leaking from the gasket.
10.Connect the crank angle sensor connector.
11.Install the glow plugs.
Tightening torque: 17 ± 2 N·m
12.Install the EGR pipe.


13.Use the M.U.T.-III to erase the diagnosis codes.
note This will erase the diagnosis code resulting from the crank angle sensor connector being disconnected.