Section 4
TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1Diesel
Engine
4.1.1Engine Will Not Start
Table
4–1 Engine Will
Not Start
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
Starter motor
will not crank or low cranking speed |
Battery insufficiently charged |
Charge |
Battery terminal post or battery
defective |
Check |
Electrical connections at
starter are bad |
Correct |
Starter motor malfunctions |
Section 4.1.4 |
Starter motor solenoid defective |
Engine Manual |
Open starting circuit |
Section 4.1.5 |
Incorrect grade of lubricating
oil |
Section 2.10 |
Fuse F5 is bad |
Replace |
Starter motor
cranks, but fails to start |
No fuel in tank |
Section 2.10 / Section 2.11. |
Air inside the fuel system |
Section 5.5.1 |
Water inside the fuel system |
Drain Sump |
Plugged fuel filters |
Replace |
Air intake heater is bad |
Section 5.5.14 |
Low oil / oil pressure switch
defective |
Section 5.5.7 |
Faulty heater switch |
Section 5.5.15 |
Plugged fuel lines to injector(s) |
Engine Manual |
Mechanical lift fuel pump
malfunction |
Engine Manual |
Fuses F1, F2, F3, F4 are bad |
Check / replace |
Loose or no connection between
wire harness and Electronic Governor Module (EG) |
Check / correct |
Starter cranks
and engages, but dies after a few seconds |
Engine lube oil too heavy |
Section Section 2.10. |
Voltage drop in starter cable(s) |
Check |
4.1.2Engine Starts Then Stops
Table 4–2 Engine
Starts Then Stops
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
Engine stops
after a few rotations |
No fuel in tank |
Section 2.10 / Section 2.11. |
Intake heater switch not held
long enough |
Hold switch |
Fuel filter restricted |
Replace |
Air cleaner or hose restricted |
Section 5.5.11 |
Engine crankcase breather
or hose restricted |
Section 5.5.12 |
Safety device open |
Section 2.9 |
Engine stops
after a few rotations |
Open wiring circuit to fuel
solenoid |
Check |
Fuel solenoid defective |
Replace |
Fuel supply restricted |
Section 2.11,Section 5.5.2, and Section - - - - - |
Mechanical lift fuel pump
malfunction |
Engine Manual |
Low oil / oil pressure switch
defective |
Section 5.5.7 |
Leak in fuel system |
Check |
Injector nozzle(s) defective |
Engine Manual |
Injection pump defective |
Engine Manual |
Generator internal overloads
open |
Table 2–3 |
4.1.3Engine
Will Not Shut Off
Table 4–3 Engine
Will Not Shut Off
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
Engine will
not shut off |
Loose ground connection |
Clean / Tighten |
Improperly seated fuel solenoid |
Correct |
4.1.4Starter Motor Malfunction
Table 4–4 Starter
Motor Malfunction
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
Starter motor
will not crank or turns slowly |
Battery insufficiently charged |
Charge |
Battery cable connections
loose or oxidized |
Check / Replace |
Battery cables defective |
Check / Replace |
Starter brushes shorted out |
Engine Manual |
Starter brushes hang up, defective
or have no contact |
Engine Manual |
Starter solenoid damaged |
Engine Manual |
Ignition switch defective |
Replace |
Engine lube oil too heavy |
Table 2.11. |
Starter motor
turns, but pinion does not engage |
Pinion or ring gear obstructed
or worn |
Engine Manual |
Starter motor
does not disengage after switch has been released |
Ignition switch is bad |
Check / Replace |
Starter motor solenoid is
bad |
Engine Manual |
Pinion does
not disengage after engine is running |
Starter is bad |
Engine Manual |
4.1.5Malfunction In The Engine
Starting Circuit
Table 4–5 Malfunction
In The Engine Starting Circuit
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
No power to
starter motor solenoid |
Battery defective |
Correct |
Loose electrical connections |
Tighten |
Fuel solenoid
does not energize or does not remain energized |
Battery defective |
Correct |
Loose electrical connections |
Tighten |
Oil pressure switch defective |
Section 1.9 |
Water temperature safety switch
open |
Section 1.9 |
Fuel solenoid defective |
Engine Manual |
Intake heater switch is bad |
Check (Engine Manual) |
Electronic Governor Module
(EG) is bad |
Replace (Section 5.5.14)
Check / Replace |
Intake heater
does not energize |
Intake heater switch is bad |
Section 5.5.14 |
Timer is bad |
Section 5.5.14 |
Heater element is bad |
Section 5.5.14 |
Heater relay is bad |
Section 5.5.14 |
4.1.6Miscellaneous Engine Troubleshooting
Table 4–6 Miscellaneous
Engine Troubleshooting
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
Loss of power |
Restriction in air cleaner |
Section 5.5.11 |
Air in fuel system |
Section 5.5.11 |
Air vent restricted |
Clean |
Restricted fuel lines |
Engine Manual |
Fuel injection pump is bad |
Engine Manual |
Injector(s) bad or incorrect
type used |
Engine Manual |
Incorrect fuel injection pump
timing |
Engine Manual |
Incorrect valve timing |
Engine Manual |
Poor compression |
Engine Manual |
Vibration |
Engine shockmounts are bad |
Replace |
Poor compression |
Engine Manual |
Overheating |
Restriction in air cleaner |
Section 5.5.11 |
Exhaust pipe restriction |
Remove |
Restriction in water jacket |
Engine Manual |
Restriction in radiator |
Section 5.5.5 |
Coolant level too low |
Section 2.11. |
Loose water pump/alternator
poly V-belt |
Section 5.5.10 |
Thermostat is bad |
Engine Manual |
Water pump is bad |
Engine Manual |
Excessive crankcase
pressure |
Plugged crankcase breather
line |
Section 5.5.12 |
4.2Battery
Charger (Solid State)
Table 4–7 Battery
Charger (Solid State)
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
CB4 trips when
charger is turned on |
Short in 12-volt wiring causing
overload of charger |
Locate and remove short or
replace charger |
Circuit breaker
trips repeatedly, even when not connected |
Internal short |
Replace charger |
Charger does
not taper back after charging for a few minutes |
Bad cell in battery |
Test battery for defect according
to battery manufacturer’s instructions |
Charger is bad |
Replace |
Charger does
not charge |
Open BCF3, BCF4, or BCF5 |
Replace |
Charger is not receiving AC
input |
Use voltmeter to confirm charger
is receiving 360-500 VAC. If not, check input connections/fuses. |
Charger output is not connected
to 12 volt battery |
Check output wiring connections
to battery. |
Charger is bad |
Replace |
Low output
voltage measured across charger output |
Battery not connected to charger.
It is normal to measure 12 volts or less across charger output
with no battery connected |
Check charging leads from
charger to battery |
Reverse polarity
connection to battery has caused charger to stop charging |
Internal DC fuse blown and
possible damage to current carrying components |
Replace |
4.3Alternating
Current Generator
Table 4–8 Alternating
Current Generator
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
No voltage |
Loss of rotor magnetism |
Replace |
Circuit breaker tripped |
Check CB1 |
Open in stator windings |
Replace |
Short circuited |
Replace |
Worn drive gear stripped |
Check / Replace |
Contactor not engaged |
Replace |
Low voltage |
Low engine speed |
Section 5.5.12 |
High resistance connections,
connections are warm or hot |
Tighten |
Loss of rotor magnetism |
Replace |
Fluctuating
voltage (May be indicated by flickering lights) |
Fluctuating speed |
Section 5.5.12 |
Irregular speed of engine |
Engine Manual |
Loose terminal or load connections |
Tighten |
Bad bearing causing uneven
air gap |
Replace |
High voltage |
Excessive engine speed |
Section 5.5.12 |
Overheating |
Generator overloaded |
Check |
Clogged vents / baffles |
Check / Clean |
High temperature surrounding
generator |
Section 5.5.5 |
Insufficient air circulation
or recirculation |
Check / Clean |
Unbalanced load |
Balance |
Dry bearing |
Replace |
Mechanical
Noise |
Bad bearing |
Replace |
Rotor rubbing on stator |
Replace |
Loose laminations |
Replace |
Loose or misaligned coupling |
Check drive gear |
Generator frame
produces shock when touched |
Static charge |
Check ground to frame |
4.4Auto
Re-Start Option
Table 4–9 Auto
Re-Start Option
Condition |
Possible
Cause |
Remedy
/ Reference Section |
When the Ignition
switch is placed in the RUN position, nothing happens- no lights
illuminate |
Wait 30 seconds for intake
heater to be activated |
Wait |
Relay defective |
Check / Replace |
Ignition switch defective |
Check / Replace Switch |
3 amp Fuse is bad |
Check and Replace Fuse |
Loose connector on module |
Tighten connector |
Auto restart module is bad |
Check for 12 volts at Pin
4/Replace module |
Mis-wired connectors |
Check / Correct wiring |
Alarm sounds,
but engine does not crank |
No voltage at Pin 2 of the
connector |
Trace / Correct |
Check Starter Solenoid |
Section 4.1.1 |
Auto restart module is bad |
Replace module |
Engine starts,
but the starter does not disengage |
Speed Sensor wiring loose |
Check / Correct |
Speed Sensor is bad |
Replace |
Auto restart module is bad |
Replace module |
Engine starts,
but shuts down from over speed |
Electronic Governor Module
(EG) is bad |
Replace |
Engine cranks,
but will not start |
Electronic Governor Module
(EG) is bad |
Replace |
Section 4.1.1 |
Section 4.1.1 |
Engine starts,
but shuts down on low oil |
Section 4.1.2 |
Section 4.1.2 |
Engine starts,
but shuts down on high water temperature |
Section 4.1.6 |
Section 4.1.6 |
4.5Electronic Governor Module
Table 4–10 Electronic
Governor Modules
Fault |
LED
flash code |
Possible
Cause |
Engine Over
Speed: more than 2,530 RPM |
One Long - One Short |
ESS or mechanical engine problem |
Actuator Wiring
Disconnection. No signal from ESS for 2 seconds after RPM is greater
than 1,000 RPM for 10 seconds, OR for 5 seconds while engine cranking
(no voltage at EG pin 18). |
Two Long - One Short |
Short ESS or wiring problem |
Speed Sensor
Disconnection. Fuel/speed actuator (FS) wiring disconnected or
open circuit. Coil Resistance Spec: 2.8 ohm +
10%. |
Two Long - Three Short |
FS or wiring problem |
EG supply voltage
is greater than 26V. |
Two Long - Seven Short |
EG or alternator problem |
4.6Voltage
Controller
The voltage controller has one green indicator
light and one yellow indicator light. When the green light is illuminated,
it means that the voltage controller is receiving power. The yellow light
only illuminates (flashes) to indicate that there is a problem.
Table 4–11 Voltage
Controller
Green
LED |
Fault |
Possible
Cause / Remedy |
LED not illuminated |
No power to the voltage controller |
Contactor failed |
Check line side power on contactors |
Yellow
LED flash Code |
Fault |
Possible
Cause / Remedy |
One Long -
Three Short |
Over Voltage Error |
Engine speed, check |
One Long -
Four Short |
Under Voltage Error |
Engine speed, check |