Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) Oil Pressure Relief Valve Diagnosis and Testing 5.3L
Tools Required
Important: This test is performed to verify the operation of the active fuel management oil pressure relief valve. Refer to
Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) System Description,
Lubrication Description - Main Pressure Below 55 psi with Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) Off,
Lubrication Description - Main Pressure Above 55 psi with Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) Off,
Lubrication Description - Main Pressure Below 55 psi with Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) On, and
Lubrication Description - Main Pressure Above 55 psi with Cylinder Deactivation (Active Fuel Management) On.
- Remove the oil filter and install the
EN-47971 (1).
- Install the
J 21867 (2), or equivalent to the
EN-47971 (1).
- Remove the oil pressure sensor and install the
J-21867-16 .
- Install the
J 21867 (1), or equivalent, to the
J-21867-16 (2).
- Run the engine and measure the engine oil pressure while observing both gages.
Operate the throttle, as required, to increase and decrease the engine oil pressure.
• | With the engine running and the lower pressure gage (2) measuring below 379 kPa (55 psi), both gages should display the same pressure reading. If the readings are not the same and the lower gage (2) has a higher reading,
the active fuel management oil pressure relief valve is stuck in the open position or the valve lifter oil manifold filter is plugged. |
• | With the engine running and the lower pressure gage (2) measuring above 379 kPa (55 psi), the upper gage (1) should display no greater than 379-517 kPa (55-75 psi). If the reading on the upper
gage (1) is greater than 517 kPa (75 psi), the active fuel management oil pressure relief valve is stuck in the closed position. |
- Repair, as required.