Symptom Tree t049
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Refer to Engine Noise Diagnostic Procedures – General Information at the end of this section before using this symptom tree.
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Interview the operator to verify the complaint |
Refer to Driveability-General Information, the Driveability/Low-Power Customer Complaint Form, and the Driveability Checklist at the end of Section TS. Follow the instructions on the forms before continuing with this tree. |
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Electronic fault codes active or high counts of inactive fault codes |
Refer to Section TF in the Fault Code Troubleshooting Manual, Bulletin |
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Lubricating oil level is below specification |
Check the oil level. Refer to Procedure 007-009 and |
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Lubricating oil pressure is below specification |
Check the oil pressure. If the pressure is low, refer to |
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Internal engine damage |
Analyze the oil and inspect the filters to locate an area of probable damage. Refer to |
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Connecting rod capscrews are loose or not tightened correctly |
Check the torque on the connecting rod capscrews. Refer to |
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Connecting rod bearings are damaged or worn, are not assembled correctly, or are the wrong bearings |
Inspect the connecting rod bearings. Refer to |
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