Tools Required
- Ensure that the vehicle's batteries are in good condition, and
fully charged.
- Operate the vehicle until the engine is at normal operating temperature.
- Remove the ECM 1 fuse in the underhood fuse block.
- Check the engine cranking speed. The minimum cranking speed specification
must be met to obtain valid test results. Refer to
Engine Cranking Speed Test
.
- Using the J 41515-A
, remove all eight glow plugs. All eight glow plugs must be removed
from the engine during each cylinder test to obtain valid test results.
Notice: Do not add oil to any cylinder during a compression test as extensive
engine damage may result.
- Install the J 26999-10
, or the J 26999-30
, as appropriate, in the glow plug hole for the cylinder that is being
checked.
- Connect the J 26999
to the J 26999-10
,
or theJ 26999-30
, as appropriate.
- Using the vehicle's starter motor, rotate, crank, the engine for
ten compression strokes, puffs, for the cylinder being tested. If the engine
rotates for more than ten compression strokes, re-test the cylinder.
• | Normal: The compression builds up quickly and evenly to the specified
compression. |
• | Leaking: The compression is low on the first compression stroke.
The compression builds up on the following compression strokes but does not
reach the specified compression. |
- Record the compression reading.
- Disconnect the J 26999
from the J 26999-10
.
- Remove the J 26999-30
.
- Repeat steps 5 through 11 for all remaining cylinders. All eight
cylinders must be tested to obtain valid test results.
- Check the compression readings.
- If one or more cylinders fails to meet the minimum specified compression,
repair or replace damaged or malfunctioning components and retest.
- Using the J 41515-A
, install all eight glow plugs.
- Install the ECM 1 fuse.