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ENGINE

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Maintenance :

Precautions :

WARNING

To avoid the danger of being burned, do

not touch exhaust system when the system

is hot. Any service on the exhaust system

should be performed when the system is

cool.

At every interval of periodic maintenance service

and when vehicle is raised for other service,

check exhaust system as follows:

Check rubber mountings for damage,

deterioration or out of position.

Keep sufficient clearance between exhaust

system component and underbody.

Check exhaust system for leakage, loose

connection, dent & damage. If bolts or nuts are

loosened, tighten them to the specified torque.

Check nearby body areas for damage, missing

or mis-positioned part, open seam, hole, loose

connection or any other defect which could

permit exhaust fumes to seep into vehicle.

Precautions For Catalytic Converter :

In the event of following symptoms, drive the

vehicle at slow speed without rapid acceleration.

Engine misfires or runs irregularly, following a

cold start.

A significant loss of power is noticed.

In case MIL lamp remains ON even after

engine has been started.

If the vehicle continuously runs with misfiring, it

may cause overheating of shell, carpet etc.

resulting into fire.

Maintenance of Closed Coupled Catalytic

Converter :

Closed Coupled Catalytic Converter should be

flushed by giving full throttle

(4 to 5 times)

in

standing condition of vehicle on daily basis. In

addition to this it is recommended to run the

vehicle at high speeds

(80 to 100 kmph)

for few

km as this will help to flush the carbon soot

deposits from exhaust system and closed coupled

catalytic converter. High speed running of the

vehicle may be done periodically to avoid

chocking of Closed Coupled Catalytic Converter.

Alternative method for flushing operation for

cleaning the catalytic converter is by directing dry

compressed air draft (3 to 4 bar) in the direction of

catalytic converter inlet, after removing it from the

vehicle.

Avoid :

Push start or tow-starting the vehicle.

(Use

jump leads).

Long

(not more than 10 seconds)

repeat

(not

more than 3 times)

starting of the vehicle.

Investigate the cause for difficulty in starting

and rectify the same.

Long idling

(to warm-up)

if the engine is

running rough, after a cold start.

Switching “OFF” the ignition when driving

down the hill.

Fuel almost empty.

Pre- Coating/Painting of Catalytic Converter

WARNING :

Parking Warning :

Avoid parking of vehicle over inflammable

materials, such as dry leaves; grass etc. as

exhaust system is hot enough to initiate fire.

CAUTION :

Ensure exhaust system and catalytic converter

is not blocked and is free from obstruction.

Blockages in the exhaust can create back

pressure, low top speed, poor pick up, black

smoke, carbon build up and low mileage.

Check if there is Excessive carbon build-up/

sticky valve.

Check and ensure EGR Valve & control

system is clean and functioning properly.

Damaged vacuum lines.

The Catalytic converter should not be dropped

from a height. If dropped, it should not be

used.

All these can keep the ‘EGR’ open when not

desired and vice versa. Either way these can

seriously affect power output of the engine and

also the emission levels.