Tools Required
Important: Do not perform this procedure when only an injection pump has been replaced
(refer to Injection Timing Adjustment). This procedure should only be used
when a DTC has directed you to or one of the following repairs has been
performed:
• | The engine has been replaced. |
• | The front engine cover has been replaced. |
• | The PCM and the Injection pump have been replaced at the same
time. |
• | The Crankshaft position sensor has been performed. |
The PCM has the ability to perform a TDC Offset learn when one is not
present or has been cleared. This procedure allows the PCM to be updated with
the correct TDC offset for the vehicle.
Important: The TDC Offset specification is only to be used after the learn procedure
has been performed.
Learning TDC Offset
- One of the above repairs has been performed. If not, do not continue.
Refer to On Vehicle Service for the repair that was performed.
- Install the Scan Tool.
- Start the engine.
- Operate the vehicle until the engine coolant temperature is greater
than 77°C (170°F).
- Clear all of the DTCs and turn engine off.
- Turn the Ignition ON with the engine OFF.
- Hold the accelerator pedal in the wide open throttle position
for a minimum of 45 seconds (this step prepares the PCM to activate
the offset learn (internal) and then release the pedal.
- Turn the ignition OFF for 30 seconds. In this step, the
PCM is being powered down (to verify the PCM has powered down, a No Communication
With Vehicle screen will display when trying to access a data list).
- After the engine has completed the power down, start the engine.
• | Verify in the scan tool that the ECT is greater than 77°C
(170°F). If not, operate the vehicle until the desired ECT is achieved
(the vehicle can be driven or the throttle can be depressed until the
correct coolant temperature is achieved). |
| Important: A New TDC Offset will over write the previous one.
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• | As soon as the ECT is greater than 77°C (170°F) and the engine
speed is below 1500 RPMs, the PCM automatically learns a new offset
(a momentary stumble in the engine rpm will indicate that the TDC Offset
has been activated). |
- Check the TDC Offset in the scan tool. The TDC Offset should be
between -0.25 and -0.75. If the TDC Offset is within the specified value,
the procedure is complete, if not, continue to the next step (adjusting
the injection pump).
- Turn the engine OFF.
- Loosen the injection pump flange nuts using the J 41711
injection pump wrench.
- Slightly (1 mm equals 2 degrees) rotate the injection pump
in the desired direction (use the J 29872-A
injection pump adjustment tool to rotate injection pump)
and then retighten injection pump flange nuts (a scribe line across the
injection pump flange and cover can be used as a reference (1 mm
equals 2 degrees) with is the approximate width of a scribe line).
Important: In order to achieve a negative (-) TDC Offset number rotate the
pump towards the driver side of the vehicle.
In order to achieve a positive (+) TDC Offset number rotate the pump
towards the passenger side of the vehicle.
- Repeat steps 3 through 13 until a correct TDC Offset has been
achieved. It is possible that the injection pump may require multiple adjustments
to achieve the specified value.
Important: If you are unable to set the correct TDC Offset or the TDC Offset will
not learn, check the following:
• | Check to see if coolant temperature is greater than 77°C (170°F). |
• | Check to make sure the proper time intervals are adhered to for
wide open throttle and PCM power down. |
• | Check all PCM and injection timing stepper motor connections and
for DTCs. |
• | Check the Techline terminal/equipment for the latest software
version. |
• | Check for proper base installation of the injection pump (injection
pump ESO solenoid should be approximately straight up and down). |
• | If all checks have been performed, the injection pump may be malfunctioning,
however, this is an extremely unlikely failure. |