Manual de Filtro de Particulas PDF
Manual de Filtro de Particulas PDF
Manual de Filtro de Particulas PDF
May 2010
The information in this Training Manual should not be interpreted as a basis for warranty
or goodwill claims against Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (NMA) unless so
designated.
This Technical Training Manual is intended for use by NMA & Nissan Dealership
Technical Personnel. It is not designed for the use by press or for customer distribution.
Before quoting any specifications be sure to check the relevant Service Manual and
Technical Bulletins.
Right for alteration to data and specifications at any time is reserved. Any such alterations
will be advised by Nissan through Technical and Sales Bulletins.
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Motor C (A t li ) Pty.
(Australia) Pt Ltd.
Ltd
Inc. Victoria
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R51, D40 & T31 SERVICE MANUAL (ESM) (Correct as of May 2010)
R51 Pathfinder; SM0E-1R51GE D40 (Spain); SM0E-1D40GE
D40 (Thai); SM8E-1D40G2 T31 X-TRAIL; SM8E-1T31G2 / SM9E-1T31G0
These ESM’s
ESM s have been automatically issued to all Nissan dealers
dealers. (via the parts distribution system) If
your dealership does not have any of them, they can be ordered via normal parts channels using the
above quoted publication numbers.
This Training Manual is designed for the purpose of relaying information about the vehicle & the systems
within it. This Training Manual is not to be used as the Service Manual. Throughout this Training Manual,
references are made to the Service Manual for additional information regarding fault diagnosis, repairs
&/or maintenance.
Once again should there be any doubt
doubt, please contact TechLine.
TechLine
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The DPF is a component that resembles a muffler and is placed after the oxidation catalyst in the exhaust
system. It’s designed to trap & then separate the PM from the exhaust gas. The DPF is formed in a
honeycomb like manner & is made of ceramic. This structure facilitates the trapping of the PM.
When the amount of PM in the DPF reaches a specific level (build up of soot inside the unit reaches a
certain level), the PM trapped inside the DPF needs to be removed. This is done via an automatically
controlled burning process inside the DPF. Otherwise the DPF will stop functioning & reduce engine
driveability due to the build up of PM which would effectively block the DPF. (I.e.; effectively blocking the
exhaust system)
This reducing or “burning off” of PM is called “Regeneration” and should be performed periodically. In most
cases, the Regeneration process occurs automatically given the right driving conditions. It can otherwise be
performed manually with the use of CONSULT – however this should be avoided.
WARNING:
Whilst the engine system is performing the Regeneration process, the temperature of the DPF &
surrounding exhaust system components can reach extremely high temperatures!
• Take care not to burn or injure yourself when working on a vehicle that recently performed a regeneration.
• Do not allow any modification to occur with the exhaust system or add additional components &/or
accessories to be added under the vehicle in the vicinity of the exhaust system.
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The ECM estimates the amount of PM in the DPF based on the km’s travelled and the differential exhaust
pressure that it can measure.
For example, a blocked exhaust will have different pressures at each end of the blockage point. In this case,
it is normal just prior to Regeneration to have a partially blocked DPF, this blockage is can be measured via
a pressure build up of exhaust gas upstream of the DPF vs downstream of the DPF. The pressure
difference is measured by the ECM.
The ECM automatically performs regeneration when the amount of PM in the DPF reaches the specified
level.
Wh performing
When f i Regeneration,
R ti th ECM raises
the i th
the exhaust
h t gas ttemperature
t to
t activate
ti t the
th Oxidation
O id ti
Catalyst. The ECM performs the following functions in order to raise the exhaust gas temperature;
• Partially closes the Electrically operated Throttle Valve to reduce the intake air volume. (Regulation of O2
to control the temperature)
• Retards the fuel injection timing.
• Injects additional fuel into combustion chamber during exhaust stroke. (post injection)
• Performs a specific EGR operation.
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D40 Navara (Spain) 9/2006 VSKCVND40A0135000 YD25 A/T only C-III is ideal
NOTE:
DPF is not fitted to ZD30-CRD, YD25 Type 1, YD25 D22 , YD25 Type 2 with M/T or the YD25 2010MY.
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*
* DO NOT UN-SCREW
TEMP SENSORS & A/F
RATIO SENSOR
UNLESS THEY ARE
TO BE REPLACED
THESE HEAT
SHIELDS HAVE
* BEEN INSTALLED
FOR A REASON.
DO NOT REMOVE!
• Ensure that there is no Exhaust Gas leakage in any part of the Exhaust System.
• Do not modify the exhaust system in anyway.
• Do not remove or encourage the removal of any Heat Shields.
• Ensure the Heat Shields are in a serviceable condition.
• Do not install or allow the installation of accessories underneath the vehicle.
• Ensure the area around the exhaust system is clear of any debris (dry grass, leaves etc.)
whenever the vehicle is presented for service.
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• Ensure that there is no Exhaust Gas leakage in any part of the Exhaust System.
• Do not modify the exhaust system in anyway.
• Do not remove or encourage the removal of any Heat Shields.
• Ensure the Heat Shields are in a serviceable condition.
• Do not install or allow the installation of accessories underneath the vehicle.
• Ensure the area around the exhaust system is clear of any debris (dry grass, leaves etc.)
whenever the vehicle is presented for service.
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DPF Q & A
Q. What is the minimum standard for Diesel Fuel quality in DPF equipped engines?
A. Diesel Fuel for Nissan diesel engine vehicles should be at least 50 cetane. The amount of the sulphur in diesel fuels
should be below 50 ppm.
DO NOT EVER USE POOR QUALITY DIESEL FUELS OR FUELS WITH A HIGH SULPHUR CONTENT IN
MODERN DIESEL ENGINES
Q. What is the likely effect on an engine equipped with DPF if it is operated with poor quality fuels?
A. If you use a fuel that contains a high sulphur content or other kinds of inferior blended fuels, the performance of the
oxidation
o dat o cata
catalyst
yst may
ay dete
deteriorate
o ate due to this.
t s Itt iss possible
poss b e tthat
at tthe
e high
g te
temperature
pe atu e tthat
at is
s necessary
ecessa y for
o regeneration
ege e at o
is not available. As a result, the DPF warning lamp will turn ON more frequently. It will cause engine oil dilution due to
frequent Regeneration operations.
Q. What is the likely effect on an engine equipped with DPF if it is operated with poor quality engine oils, the
engine is in-frequently serviced or has an oil consumption issue?
A. The result will be similar to the issue of poor quality fuels. Ultimately both the Oxidation Catalyst & the DPF will
suffer a reduced service life. As with any engine, they must be correctly serviced at regular intervals using the
recommended engine g oils, g
genuine pparts & they
y must be operated
p on q
quality
y diesel fuels.
Q. What would be the effect on the system if there are exhaust gas leaks etc. in the exhaust pipe / manifolds,
etc.?
A. It is possible that the exhaust gas temperature will decrease. Due to this, the regeneration operation will not be
carried out successfully
Q. Will there be some kind of smell or any smoke evident during a Regeneration?
A. No smoke will be evident (unless there is an engine problem), however yes there will be an odour evident,
particularly when the vehicle is new or if the DPF is new.
Q. Are there any specific Service operations that need to be carried out on DPF equipped vehicles?
A. There are no specific service requirements for DPF equipped vehicles, however please note the following items on
the vehicle when it is presented for Service;
• Thoroughly inspect the condition of the exhaust system. A badly damaged DPF unit should be replaced.
• Ensure the exhaust system heat shields are in place & are in a serviceable condition.
• Ensure the area around the exhaust is clear of any debris etc.
• The Engine Oil specification is 5W-30 ACEA C3 HTHS3.5 (LOW ASH).
Q. Is it OK for a DPF equipped vehicle to only ever be driven short distances or infrequently?
A. The most ideal conditions for these vehicles is to be driven at cruising speeds from time to time.
(A ttrip
i iinvolving
l i 80 – 100km/h
100k /h d
driving
i i every 200 – 300km’s
300k ’ or ttwice
i a month).th)
Q. If a DPF equipped vehicle is only ever driven short distances or infrequently, is it OK for the driver to try to
abruptly accelerate over short distances to give the system a “bit of a clean out” here & there?
A. No, such a driving style will actually increase the amount of PM collected in the DPF.
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DPF Q & A
Q. Is it OK for a DPF equipped vehicle to be only ever driven long distance trips on the highway etc.?
A. Yes, this type of driving is absolutely perfect for a DPF equipped vehicle.
Q. What should a driver do if they notice that the engine performance has become a little more sluggish than
Q
usual yet there is no light illuminated on the dash?
A. They should simply take the vehicle for a normal drive at speeds of 60 ~ 100km/h for a distance of 15 ~ 30 km’s on a
road or motorway where there is no chance of interruption or stopping. If there is still no apparent difference they
should present the vehicle to a Nissan Dealer for further inspection.
Q. What should a driver do if they notice that the DPF warning light has illuminated on the dash regardless of
whether the engine performance has changed or not?
A. Theyey sshould
ou d ssimply
p y ta
take
e tthe
e vehicle
e c e for
o a normal
o a d drive
e at speeds o
of 60 ~ 100km/h
00 / for o addistance
sta ce o
of 15
5 ~ 30 km’s
soon a
road or motorway where there is no chance of interruption or stopping. After such a drive the light should have gone
out. If it remains illuminated, they should present the vehicle to a Nissan Dealer for further inspection.
Q. What should a driver do if they notice that the DPF warning light has illuminated on the dash & then the
engine will not accelerate over *2000rpm / *3000rpm due to a Fuel Cut condition applied by the ECM?
A. They should present the vehicle to a Nissan Dealer as a manually controlled Service Regeneration may need to be
carried out with the use of CONSULT. The driver may otherwise drive the vehicle as described above to overcome the
condition, but it may
y not be successful as the vehicle has gone
g into failsafe in order to p
protect the DPF unit.
NOTE:
If the vehicle has been driven too long under un-ideal driving conditions (cold engine / in-frequent trips / stop start
driving conditions) with the DPF light illuminated, the engine will eventually go into failsafe mode & the ECM will not
allow the engine to accelerate over *2000rpm / *3000rpm in order to protect the DPF. The vehicle will need to have a
Service Regeneration carried out with the use of CONSULT. Once this has been completed the Engine Oil & Filter
must be replaced regardless of how new or what condition the engine oil was in prior to the Service Regeneration.
* YD25 = 2000rpm & M9R = 3000rpm
Q. What should a driver do if they notice that the DPF warning light and the MIL has illuminated on the dash?
A. They must present the vehicle to a Nissan Dealer for inspection at the earliest opportunity. The illumination of the
MIL indicates that there is a more serious issue with the engine.
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If the vehicle is driven in conditions for long periods of time that are not ideal for DPF equipped vehicles, the
DPF warning light will eventually illuminate. When the light illuminates, drive the vehicle under any of the
following conditions to so that the regeneration can be performed;
• The vehicle is driven continuously at 60 ~ 80km/h for 30 minutes. (Or until the DPF light goes out)
• The vehicle is driven continuously y (no
( stop p start driving
g conditions)) for a distance of 15km or more.
If the vehicle continues to be driven in an unsuitable driving pattern in which the exhaust gas temperature
cannot be raised after the DPF warning light illuminates, the ECM performs the following to protect DPF.
• ECM enters fail-safe mode and limits engine speed to 2,000 rpm (YD25) or 3,000 rpm (M9R) with fuel cut.
• ECM may log DTC P2002. (MIL will not illuminate with this DTC)
To recover from this condition, perform a “Service Regeneration” with CONSULT (forced Regeneration).
Allow 40 minutes (M9R) / 75 minutes (YD25) for the process to complete itself.
NOTE 1:
P2002 indicates the following;
• Exhaust gas temperature does not raise during DPF regeneration. Ensure to inspect the temperature
sensor harness connectors & wiring as part of the inspection outlined in the ESM. (This is the most common
problem)
• Differential exhaust pressure exceeds a standard level for more than 10 seconds. (Excessively blocked
DPF, kinked or blocked pipes / hoses, split or leaking pipes / hoses, sensor fitted incorrectly.)
NOTE 2:
After the Service Regeneration has been carried out using CONSULT, the Engine Oil & Filter must be
replaced Ensure that a 5W 30 ACEA C3 engine oil is used in all DPF equipped engines.
replaced. engines
1. Procedure for Sluggish Engine Performance / Lack of Power (DPF light OFF, no DTC);
• * Verify that there is an excessive Differential Pressure issue as per the Pressure Difference Inspection
procedure outlined over page. Consider other causes of an engine lacking power if this inspection indicates an
exceptionally low differential pressure.
• If it is apparent that it is DPF related, drive vehicle for a Period of 15 ~ 30 minutes at an un-interrupted speed
of 60 ~ 80km/h. (Max speed of 100km/h)
• Do not drive the vehicle in an aggressive manner
manner.
• If the engine performance is restored to normal, no further action is required.
• If condition has not improved, other Lack of Power diagnosis is required.
* NOTE:
The 1st step is not always necessary, especially if a customer inquires about such an issue, yet they do not bring
the car in for inspection. The customer can rectify this issue themselves via the above described driving pattern.
2. Procedure for Sluggish Engine Performance / Lack of Power (DPF light ON, no DTC);
• * Drive vehicle for a Period of 20 ~ 40 minutes at an un-interrupted speed of 60 ~ 80km/h.
• Do not drive the vehicle in an aggressive manner.
• If the engine performance is restored to normal & the DPF light has switched OFF, no further action is required.
• * If the DPF Light remains illuminated &/or the condition has not improved, a “SERVICE REGENERATION”
with CONSULT may need to be carried out. Refer to page 14.
• For YD25 only, perform A/F Sensor Learn Clear with CONSULT. Refer to page 16.
• Change Engine Oil & Filter after the completion of the Service Regeneration.
• Once again drive vehicle for a Period of 20 ~ 30 minutes at an un-interrupted speed of 60 ~ 80km/h to ensure
the vehicle performance is fully restored.
* NOTE:
The most ideal situation is to allow the engine to automatically perform the Regeneration by itself. An extended
drive (30 ~ 90 minutes) performed under the above noted conditions may resolve the over accumulated DPF
issue. It will not be necessary to change the oil & filter in this case.
NOTE:
It will not be possible to carry out a Service Regeneration with CONSULT if DTC P2002 is logged. The fault must
be repaired 1st. Typically there is a fault with the exhaust temp sensors. Check harness connections & then
monitor their activity as per the procedure described over page.
WARNING
NEVER PERFORM “DPF DATA CLEAR” WITH CONSULT UNLESS A BRAND NEW DPF HAS BEEN FITTED
TO THE VEHICLE.
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2. M9R
The procedure for M9R is very much the same. Use CONSULT III in ENGINE - DATA MONITOR to view
the DIFF EXH PRES with the engine running as per the conditions outlined in the chart shown here.
NOTE:
There is an error in the T31 ESM. The maximum pressure difference should be 30 mbar or 30 hPa. Not 3.0
30
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WARNING TO BE AVOIDED
- Do not p
perform the “DPF DATA CLEAR” unless y you
have actually fitted a brand new DPF to the vehicle.
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2. Non DPF related Engine Mechanical fault / Engine Control system fault. Caused the engine to run poorly
& DPF over accumulated in a very quick time
time.
Rectification; Repair the faults. Carry out a regeneration, however it’s possible that the DPF may be
irreparable due to such a condition.
3. Poor Quality Fuel. Bio Diesel etc. Quickly over accumulates DPF. Poor quality fuel doesn’t burn properly
& cannot generate enough heat for PM burning.
Rectification; Clean out contaminated fuel from tank. Flush lines & run vehicle on known good fuel. A drive
as per page 12 may resolve the problem
problem. Otherwise carry out Service Regeneration as per page 15.15 It
It’ss
possible that the DPF may be irreparable due to such a condition.
4. Wrong Engine Oil / Blocked Air Filter (poor service history). 5W-30 ACEA C3 HTHS3.5 (LOW ASH)
engine oil must only be used.
If the Air Filter is blocked, the restricted air flow does not allow enough O2 to be left over after normal
combustion so that a DPF Regeneration can be completed.
Rectification; Ensure the vehicle is properly serviced & carry out a Self Regeneration (30 min drive) drive). Only
carry out the Service Regeneration with CONSULT as a last resort.
5. No turbo boost due to a broken vacuum hose / fitting or failed VNT solenoid. Turbo not boosting correctly
which causes an imbalance of Air & Fuel. In this case too much fuel & the DPF over accumulates.
Rectification; Ensure all vacuum hoses & air fittings are OK. Ensure the turbo is boosting correctly.
6 Intake
6. I t k system
t air
i lleaks
k ((split
lit h
hoses).
) CCauses ttoo much
h O2 (& un-metered
t d O2) tto enter
t engine.
i Un-
U
scheduled & un-controlled regeneration actually occurs & it over heats the DPF.
Rectification; Repair the initial problem. Replace all other damaged components. If DPF is replaced, carry
out “DPF DATA CLEAR” with CONSULT.
7. Too much stop start driving. A notable lack of power starts to develop & eventually the DPF light may
illuminate.
R tifi ti
Rectification; R f tto page 12.
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• Ensure the area around the exhaust system is clear of ANY debris (dry grass, leaves etc.) whenever the
vehicle is presented for service.
• Do not drive the vehicle whilst carrying out the “Service Regeneration” procedure using CONSULT.
• Do not use exhaust extraction equipment whilst carrying out the “Service Regeneration” procedure using
CONSULT.
CONSULT
• Ensure the vehicle is parked in a well ventilated area whilst the Regeneration process is being
completed. Do not use exhaust extraction equipment. The engine needs to be left idling for 40 / 75 minutes.
ENSURE THAT THE AREA SURROUNDING THE EXHAUST OUTLET IS CLEAR!
• Whilst Regeneration is being performed, ensure the floor / ground below the vehicle is clear of any
material / debris. Ensure the floor / ground surface beneath the vehicle is capable of withstanding high
temperatures.
• Always replace Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter after a Service Regeneration using CONSULT. Fuel
mixes with engine oil during the Service Regeneration. Ensure the engine oil used is 5W 30 ACEA C3. (Full
Synthetic)
• As Part of a DPF Trouble Diagnosis & especially after a Self or Forced Regeneration, be sure to do /
check the following;
• Thoroughly check the Air Filter for serviceability & thoroughly check the entire Air Intake system.
• Check the Turbo Boost with CONSULT in Engine Data Monitor (“INT/M PRES SE”)
• Remove, clean, refit & tighten all engine bay Ground connections.
• Carry out a “PUMP LEANT CLEAR” with CONSULT
• Never perform “DPF DATA CLEAR” in “WORK SUPPORT” mode with CONSULT unless the DPF has
been replaced with a new one. If the DATA CLEAR was performed with CONSULT, yet the DPF was a used
/ in service unit, it maybe damaged because regeneration is not performed at appropriate timing.
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