Checks
| Action
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DEFINITION: A surging
or jerking that follows engine speed, usually more pronounced as the engine
load increases.
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Preliminary Checks
| Refer to Important Preliminary Checks in
Symptoms
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Fuel System Checks
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| • | Check the high and low pressure lock-off valves / circuits for
proper operation. |
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Ignition System Checks
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| | Important:: A higher secondary ignition voltage is required to operate the vehicle
on CNG than on gasoline. A vehicle that operates normally on gasoline
does not indicate a fully functional ignition system.
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| • | Check for proper secondary ignition system voltage output using the
J 26792 spark tester. |
| • | Check for fouled spark plugs. |
| | If fouled spark plugs are indicated the reason for the fouling must
be found and corrected. |
| • | Check for faulty spark plug wires. |
| • | Check for an open ignition system ground (if equipped). |
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Engine Mechanical Checks
| Check for proper engine operation by checking for the following:
| • | Correct engine compression. |
| • | Correct engine valve timing. |
| • | A worn or incorrect camshaft. |
| • | Casting flash in the intake or exhaust manifold passages. |
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Additional Checks
| Check for electromagnetic interference (EMI) by checking for the following:
| • | Monitoring engine speed on the scan tool may indicate EMI is present. |
| | A sudden increase in scan tool engine speed while actual engine speed
remains constant indicates EMI is present. |
| • | EMI on the ignition control circuit may cause a missing condition. |
| • | Re-routing of the secondary wires maybe required to remove the
EMI. |
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