Step |
Fault description |
Action |
1 |
Air inlet circuit fault |
- Using Diagnostic tool check sensor reading against ambient temperature/pressure (engine off).
- Note: T-MAP sensor measures absolute pressure.
- If reading is incorrect proceed to Step 2.
- If reading is correct, check integrity of air inlet circuit:
- Air filter secured and not blocked
- Leaks on intake hoses:
- Intake to turbocharger hose
- Turbocharger to Intercooler hose
- Intercooler to inlet manifold hose
- Intercooler cleaned inside and outside
- Inlet manifold/gasket secured
- If no fault is found, proceed to Step 2.
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2 |
Sensor supply voltage fault
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3 |
Sensor connection faulty |
- Check condition of sensor to harness connection, make sure the seals are in place.
- Check for signs of corrosion or contamination.
- Repair/replace as necessary.
- If no fault is found, proceed to Step 4.
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4 |
Sensor failure
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- Check the sensor resistance.
- T-MAP Sensor - Temperature vs Resistance Table:
Temperature degrees C |
Resistance Range
(Ohms)
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-30 |
23475 - 25945 |
0 |
5370 - 5935 |
25 |
2090 - 2810 |
50 |
282 - 370 |
100 |
177 - 195 |
120 |
107 - 119 |
- If sensor is out of specification, replace.
- If no fault is found, proceed to Step 5.
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5 |
Wiring fault |
- Check the harness continuity, and machine and earth contacts.
- Repair/replace as necessary
- If no fault is found, proceed to Step 6.
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6 |
ECU fault |
- Disconnect the harness from the ECU and inspect
- Check seals are in place, check for signs of corrosion and pin damage.
- If harness is damaged repair/replace as necessary.
- If ECU pins are damaged, replace ECU and re-flash the appropriate calibration and injector calibration codes whit the procedure described in the help page Re-flashing an ECU.
- If no fault is found, raise a Kohler Helpdesk.
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