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Publisher The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Tinley Park, Illinois. PowerPoint for. Modern Automotive Technology. by Russell Krick. Chapter 46. Advanced Diagnostics. Contents. Advanced diagnostics Vacuum and pressure gauge tests Vacuum pump tests Diesel engine testers Advanced scan tools
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PublisherThe Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.Tinley Park, Illinois PowerPoint for Modern Automotive Technology by Russell Krick
Chapter 46 Advanced Diagnostics
Contents • Advanced diagnostics • Vacuum and pressure gauge tests • Vacuum pump tests • Diesel engine testers • Advanced scan tools • Checking computer terminal values • Using a breakout box (Continued)
Contents • Isolating electromagnetic interference • Using a digital pyrometer • Finding temperature-related performance problems • Using a dynamometer • Using an oscilloscope • Engine analyzer (computer analyzer)
Advanced Diagnostics Advanced methods used to troubleshoot difficult-to-locate problems
Diagnostic Techniques and Tools • By using some advanced techniques and tools, a technician can diagnose the most difficult problems • Some tools that may be used: • vacuum and pressure gauge • scan tool • breakout box • engine analyzer with oscilloscope
Vacuum and Pressure Gauge Tests
Vacuum Gauge • Measures pressure that is lower than atmospheric pressure • Used for: • fuel pump vacuum tests • vacuum pump testing • intake manifold vacuum testing • vacuum solenoid testing
Pressure Gauge • Measures pressure that is higher than atmospheric pressure • Used for: • fuel pump output pressure testing • turbocharger boost testing • exhaust back pressure testing
Vacuum-Pressure Gauge Set up to measure boost on a road test
Vacuum Pump Tests Used to check vacuum-actuateddevices and vacuum diaphragms
Hand Vacuum Pump Connect the pump, pump the handle, and see if the device holds a vacuum
Diesel Engine Testers • A set of pressure gauges and valves used to measure injector system pressure • Measure various operating parameters: • fuel pump pressure and volume • injector operation • lubrication system pressure
Advanced Scan Tools In addition to retrieving trouble codes, modern scan tools can be used for advanced diagnostic procedures
Advanced Scan Tool Tests • Snapshot • instantaneous reading of the operating parameters present when a problem occurs • useful when intermittent problems occur • program the scan tool for a road test • when the symptom occurs, capture the data • return to the shop and review the snapshot data
Advanced Scan Tool Tests • Datastream • “live” electrical values • read the scan tool screen to see computer input and output values
Advanced Scan Tool Tests • Actuator tests • most scan tools can switch computer-controlled actuators on and off • allows the technician to verify operation • the scan tool can fire an ignition coil, control the idle speed motor, disable a fuel injector, and perform a balance test
Checking Computer Terminal Values
Computer Terminal Voltage Checks • Use a digital voltmeter • Probe between the computer terminals and ground • Do not pierce the wires • Compare the terminal voltages to specified values
Breakout Box • Allows the technician to check electrical values at specific pins on an ECM or in the system the ECM controls • Inserted into wiring harness at the ECM
Isolating Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetic Interference • Occurs when an induced voltage enters another system’s wiring • Sources: • loose, misrouted, or unshielded plug wires • police and CB radios • aftermarket accessories • May cause noise in stereo speakers or a computer-controlled system malfunction
Isolating Interference • Turn off or disable circuits or devices • remove the alternator drive belt • turn accessories on and off • If the problem goes away, the cause has been isolated • Use an AM radio tuned between stations to probe for sources
Digital Pyrometer • An electronic device used to measure temperature • engine operating temperature • exhaust temperature—catalytic converter • coolant temperature • sensor temperature • ambient temperature • air conditioning system temperatures
Finding Temperature-Related Performance Problems
Finding Temperature-Related Problems Freeze spray on the ECM
Finding Temperature-Related Problems Heat gun on the ECM
Dynamometer • Measures power output by loading the engine • Check acceleration, maximum power, and on-road performance characteristics
Dynamometer Using a five-gas analyzer witha dynamometer
Oscilloscope • Displays voltages in relation to time • Produces a line on a cathode ray tube or liquid crystal screen
Oscilloscope Screen A. 25,000 volt scale B. 50,000 volt scale C. Time scale milliseconds D. Time scale degrees
Scope Sweep Rate • Frequency or time division on screen • Affects the horizontal, or time, measurement • Set to match the waveform frequency to be analyzed • a low sweep ratecompresses the signal • a high sweep rateexpands the signal
Ignition Patterns • Primary • low voltage ignition components • the secondary circuit cannot work properly unless the primary circuit is in good condition • Secondary • high voltages needed to fire the spark plugs
Scope Test Patterns A. Superimposed display Patterns on top of each other—checks that all patterns are uniform B. Parade display Patterns side by side in firing order—compares firing voltages C. Stacked display Cylinders one above the other—compares duration of events
Distributorless Waveform • True spark is on compression stroke • Wasted spark is on exhaust stroke
Magnetic Sensor Pattern Probe across sensor leads
Hall-Effect Sensor Oscilloscope connection
Hall-Effect Sensor Pattern The sensor signal frequency should increase as engine speed increases