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v6 jack probs

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v6 jack probs

Post by GOT MUD »

a mate has a v6 jack and is having problems every now and then with it breaking down while driving along and it will blow heaps of black smoke and smell really fuelly anyone had the same or know about it any ideas would be great cheers guys
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Post by DAZZ »

Blocked\ dribbling injectors, fuel presure reg, coolant temp sensor, airflow\map\maf sensor. Get a code check done first to see if any sensors are u\s. Then maybe pull the injectors and get them tested and cleaned.
Hard to tell without looking at the vehicle, but a code check would be the first thing I would do.
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Post by GOT MUD »

thanks for that DAZZ but you could tell me how to do the code check on these trucks we dont have a manual :roll: cheers mate
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Post by DAZZ »

A shop with a scan tool would be the go. You will need a repair manual to do a manual code read cos you will need a code list. Maybe someone here has one.
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Post by GOT MUD »

thats an idea so does anyone have a manual with the codes maybe send via here some how please help thanks for yours DAZZ cheers
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Post by Westoztroopa »

What year/model V6 Jack is it? The earlier ones have the 3.2 SOHC V6 and the later have the 3.5 DOHC V6...

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Post by Westoztroopa »

Found this site. Its a US site but "should" be applicable still.

http://www.troublecodes.net/isuzu/iszuobd2.shtml

Apparently 96 and newer vehicles use the OBD2 system.

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Post by bradley »

gday muddie, first thing to do is get a diagnostic code readout from a workshop with an ob2 reader, or get a holden dealer to use the tech2 unit. the diagnostic plug is tucked behind the centre console panel just back from the footrest.

If it is randomly overfuelling etc, then running fine it is most likely a prob with one of the load sensing circuits, eg - air flow meter, map, oxy sensor. It is common for the v6 to get some moisture in the connectors on the engine even though they have nice seals built in , so grab a can of electrical contact cleaner and go over all the connectors one by one giving the plug and base a good clean, a friend with the 3.2 v6 had very similar problems and it was only moisture in the throttle position sensor connector, cost $0 to fix. Remember most of the load circuits use resistance readings so any oxidisation or corrosion and moisture in the connectors will bugger up the signals.

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Post by GOT MUD »

Westoztroopa wrote:What year/model V6 Jack is it? The earlier ones have the 3.2 SOHC V6 and the later have the 3.5 DOHC V6...

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sorry should have said dont know the year but is a 3.2 thanks for the link anything at the moment may help cheers
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Post by GOT MUD »

thanks for the info brad will go around 2morrow and see how we go :D
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