Inspection 
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DEFINITION: Black smoke under load, idle or start up hot or cold. 
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Preliminary Inspection 
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|     •  | Ensure the customer has an actual problem. |  
  
|        -  | During light to moderate acceleration there should be no black smoke. |  
  
|        -  | During the 2-3 hard accelerations after normal light load driving there may be some black smoke momentarily but should not last for more than 5 seconds. |  
  
|        -  | During hard acceleration there may always be a very faint puff of black smoke. |  
  
|        -  | Black smoke during light to moderate acceleration |  
  
|        -  | Heavy black smoke during hard acceleration that lasts for more than 5 seconds |  
  
|        -  | Heavy black smoke during every hard acceleration and/or during transmission shift transitions |  
  
|     •  | Compare the scan tool data at idle with the scan tool data list. Refer to 
Scan Tool Data List
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Fuel System Inspection 
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|     •  | Observe the actual vs. desired fuel rail pressure with a scan tool, with the engine running. |  
  
|     •  | If the engine control module (ECM) or a fuel injector has recently been replaced, it may be necessary to confirm the fuel injector flow rate values. Refer to 
Fuel Injector Flow Rate Programming
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Sensor Inspection 
 | Inspect the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor. Use the scan tool in order to compare the ECT with the ambient air temperature on a cold engine. If the coolant temperature reading is more than 5 degrees more or less than the ambient air temperature
on a cold engine, inspect for a high resistance in the coolant sensor circuit or the sensor itself.  
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Air Intake System Inspection 
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|     •  | Inspect for an air leak in the charge air cooler or the air ducts between the turbocharger and the intake manifold. Refer to 
Charge Air Cooler Diagnosis
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|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the air cleaner or the air intake ducts. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the turbocharger charge air cooler. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the intake manifold. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect that the EGR valve is fully closing. Remove the EGR valve and visually inspect that there is no light seen between the valves and the valve seats. |  
  
|     •  | Ensure that the EGR valve does not bind when manually moving the valve. |  
  
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Engine Mechanical Inspection 
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|     •  | Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts such as the cam, the heads, the pistons, etc. |  
  
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Inspection 
 | Action 
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DEFINITION: Gray or blue smoke under load, idle or start up hot or cold. 
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Preliminary Inspections 
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|     •  | Ensure the customer has an actual problem. |  
  
|     •  | Check the coolant level in the reservoir. White coolant smoke may be mistaken for blue/gray smoke. If the coolant level is low refer to 
Loss of Coolant
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|     •  | Compare the scan tool data at idle with the scan tool data list. Refer to 
Scan Tool Data List
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Fuel System Inspection 
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|     •  | Observe the actual vs. desired fuel rail pressure with a scan tool, with the engine running. |  
  
|     •  | If the engine control module (ECM) glow plug control module (GPCM) or a fuel injector has recently been replaced, it may be necessary to confirm the fuel injector flow rate values. Refer to 
Fuel Injector Flow Rate Programming
 . |  
  
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Sensor Inspection 
 | Inspect the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor. Use the scan tool in order to compare the ECT with the ambient air temperature on a cold engine. If the coolant temperature reading is more than 5 degrees more or less than the ambient air temperature
on a cold engine, inspect for a high resistance in the coolant sensor circuit or the sensor itself.  
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Air Intake System Inspection 
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|     •  | Inspect the air cleaner and the air intake ducts for restriction. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for contamination of the mass air flow (MAF) sensor. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the turbocharger charged air cooler. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the intake manifold. |  
  
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Engine Mechanical Inspection 
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|     •  | Perform a cylinder leakage test.  |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts such as the cam, the heads, the pistons, piston rings, and valves. |  
  
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Turbocharger Inspection 
 | Inspect for leaking seals in the turbocharger. A slight film on the intake side is normal. 
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Inspection 
 | Action 
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DEFINITION: White smoke under load, idle or start up hot or cold. 
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Preliminary Inspection 
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|     •  | Ensure the customer has an actual condition. |  
  
|     •  | Check the coolant level in the reservoir. White coolant smoke may be mistaken for blue/gray smoke. If the coolant level is low refer to 
Loss of Coolant
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|     •  | Compare the scan tool data at idle with the scan tool data list. Refer to 
Scan Tool Data List
 . |  
  
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Fuel System Inspection 
 | If excessive smoke is present, inspect for a stuck fuel injector. Refer to 
Fuel Injector Balance Test with Tech 2
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Sensor Inspection 
 | Inspect the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor. Use the scan tool in order to compare the ECT with the ambient air temperature on a cold engine. If the coolant temperature reading is more than 5 degrees more or less than the ambient air temperature
on a cold engine, inspect for a high resistance in the coolant sensor circuit or the sensor itself.  
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Air Intake System Inspection 
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|     •  | Inspect the air cleaner and the air intake ducts for restriction. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for a restriction in the turbocharger charge air cooler. |  
  
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Engine Mechanical Inspection 
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|     •  | Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts such as the cam, the heads, the pistons, etc. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect for coolant entering the combustion chamber. |  
  
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