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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and lists available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H, including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have identification plates providing serial numbers and other identifying information.
- Drawings show the location of major engine components.
- Information is provided on engine protection functions, parameters, tests, calibrations and programming available in the VCADS Pro software.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H. It describes the engines as straight six-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation. The document discusses engine identification, automatic engine shutdown, engine protection functions, warning lights, torque limitation, forced idle, engine shutdown, and speed limits. It also lists relevant diagnostic codes and available VCADS Pro operations for testing components and exhaust aftertreatment systems.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H, including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have identification plates providing serial numbers and other identifying information.
- Drawings show the location of major engine components.
- Information is provided on engine protection functions, parameters, tests, calibrations and programming available in the VCADS Pro software.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H, including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have identification plates providing serial numbers and other identifying information.
- Drawings show the locations of major engine components.
- Information is provided on engine protection functions, parameter settings, diagnostic codes, and other technical specifications.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H, including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have identification plates providing serial numbers and other identifying information.
- Drawings show the locations of major engine components.
- Information is provided on engine protection functions, parameters, tests, calibrations and programming available in the VCADS Pro service tool.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information on engines D11H, D13H, and D16H, including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have identification plates that indicate the serial number, part number, and manufacturing site.
- The document also provides the locations of engine components and procedures for changing the engine control unit.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H. It describes the engines as straight six-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation. The document discusses engine identification, automatic engine shutdown, engine protection functions, warning lights, torque limitation, forced idle, engine shutdown, and speed limits. It also lists relevant diagnostic codes and available VCADS Pro operations for testing components and exhaust aftertreatment systems.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides information about engines D11H, D13H, and D16H including:
- They are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines equipped with a single variable geometry turbocharger and cooled external exhaust gas recirculation.
- The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.
- The document provides information on engine identification, component locations, procedures for changing a non-programmed or pre-programmed ECU, and available VCADS Pro operations.
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This document provides instructions for changing a non-programmed E-ECU (engine control unit) on an engine with MID 128. The steps include: placing the machine in service position 1, connecting the VCADS Pro programming tool, turning off voltage, removing covers, disconnecting connectors and hoses from the old ECU, replacing the ECU, reconnecting connectors and hoses, and finishing installation. Connectors are unplugged, cable clamps removed, cooling coil disconnected, old ECU replaced with new one, then cooling coil, connectors and clamps are reinstalled.
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This document provides instructions for changing a non-programmed E-ECU (engine control unit) on an engine with MID 128. The steps include: placing the machine in service position 1, connecting the VCADS Pro programming tool, turning off voltage, removing covers, disconnecting connectors and hoses from the old ECU, replacing the ECU, reconnecting connectors and hoses, and finishing installation. Connectors are unplugged, cable clamps removed, cooling coil disconnected, old ECU replaced with new one, then cooling coil, connectors and clamps are reinstalled.
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The document provides information on removing an engine from a machine. It is a step-by-step process that includes draining fluids, disconnecting hoses and wiring, and removing mounting hardware. The engine is then lifted from the machine using an overhead hoist and placed on engine stands. Precautions are outlined to handle fluids safely and prevent damage to components during removal.
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This document provides instructions for removing an engine from a machine. It describes draining the coolant and hydraulic oil, disconnecting hoses and wiring, and removing mounting hardware. Special tools are required to lift and support the engine during removal. Safety precautions are outlined regarding hot fluids, lifting equipment, and potential gas leakage when working on air conditioning components.
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This document provides instructions for changing a non-programmed E-ECU (engine control unit) on an engine with MID 128. The steps include: placing the machine in service position 1, connecting the VCADS Pro programming tool, turning off voltage, removing covers, disconnecting connectors and hoses from the old ECU, replacing the ECU, reconnecting connectors and hoses, and finishing installation. Connectors are unplugged, cable clamps removed, cooling coil disconnected, old ECU replaced with new one, then cooling coil, connectors and clamps are reinstalled.
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1. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, description 200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Go back to Index Page
Engine, description
Engines D11F, D13F, and D16F are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines. Engines D13F and D16F
are equipped with a single turbocharger with wastegate and engine D11F has a turbocharger without wastegate. They have
charge-air cooling with mechanically actuated electronically controlled unit injectors, controlled by the EMS-system.
The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft. Rear-mounted
timing gear results in a shorter engine and lighter drivetrain installation. Engine brake for Articulated Hauler; VEB+ (EPG,
Exhaust Pressure Governor, and VCB, Volvo Compression Brake).
For more information, see:
220 Lubrication system, description
230 Fuel system, description
250 Inlet and exhaust system, description
255 Turbocharger, description
260 Cooling system, description
For Articulated Haulers:
253 Auxiliary brake (engine braking), description
253 Exhaust pressure governor
The cylinders are numbered in sequence, starting farthest from the flywheel. Ignition order: 1-5-3-6-2-4. The engine's
rotational direction is counter-clockwise, seen from the flywheel.
Engine identification
2. Figure 1
Identification plates, D13F
Identification plate 1
A label located on the valve cover showing the engine's component ID-number, serial number, manufacturing site, engine
part number, and engine build date, as well as their bar codes. Manufacturing sites:
A = Skövde, Sweden
E = Curitiba, Brazil
F = Flen, Sweden
L = Lyon, France
Identification plate 2
The engine's serial number, part number, and manufacturing site are stamped into the engine's cylinder block.
Identification plate 3
The hardware component number of the Engine Control Unit (ECU) is located on a label on the back of the ECU.
Identification plate 4
The certification label is located on the valve cover as well as the machine's frame.
Automatic Engine Shutdown
This is a function used to automatically shut down the engine after idling for a certain time. The operator is informed and
has the opportunity to cancel the function within one minute, either by increasing the engine speed, shifting gear, or by
activating the hand throttle.
Engine protection
The ECU contains functionality designed to protect the engine from damage during extreme operating conditions or from
further damage when an essential engine component fails. There are several proactive functions, and different applications
have different functions activated. The ones that can be activated are:
High coolant temperature
High intake manifold air pressure
High intake manifold air temperature
High oil temperature
Low oil pressure
Low coolant level
High crankcase pressure
High ECU temperature
Various protective actions such as warning lights, engine torque reduction, engine speed limitation, and vehicle speed
limitation may be taken when the above functions reach dangerous levels that may damage the engine. In order to always
allow the operator to move a machine away from an unsafe situation, there is a delay of at least 30 seconds before the
protective actions (such as forced idle and forced shutdown) are activated after a Key-ON. If the engine has been forced to
shutdown or forced to idle due to an active engine protection function, the operator can obtain a 30 second delay by
powering down the EMS with a Key-OFF for 7 seconds and then a Key-ON (the EMS is powered down by the Vehicle-ECU
(V-ECU) after the ignition key has been in its OFF position for approx. 7 seconds). In addition to the above protective
functions, other software functions could request engine protection, such as:
High Altitude (ensures that high compressor discharge temperature is never reached)
Turbo OverSpeed
Low Coolant Temp
Crank Sensor Failure
Gear Ratio
Warning lights
There are two levels for warning lights, an amber caution light and a red stop light.
The amber light indicates a warning situation
The red light indicates that the vehicle must be stopped.
Engine torque limitation
The engine torque can be limited by the engine protection function. Engine torque limitation is active until the parameter
3. has reached a safe level or until the EMS is powered down.
Forced Idle
The engine can be forced to idle speed by the engine protection function. Forced idle is active until conditions triggering the
problem are back within normal working range or the EMS is powered down.
Engine Shutdown
The engine can be forced to shut down after conditions have reached levels that may cause engine failure and the machine
speed is below a specified value.
Machine Speed and Engine Speed Limits
The engine protection function can limit the speed of the vehicle and/or the engine's rpm.
Levels of engine protection
Available proactive functions depend not only on the application but also on what level of protection has been activated for
the specific machine. Two levels of engine protection are offered, the standard level is Basic protection and the optional level
Extended protection. The general difference between basic and extended engine protection is that no active actions such as
forced idle and forced shutdown will be taken in basic engine protection (with the exception of crankcase pressure that can
cause shutdown in either setup). Warnings will be given to the operator regardless of engine protection level.
Parameters
(ATJ) Injector cylinder 1, calibration
(ATK) Injector cylinder 2, calibration
(ATL) Injector cylinder 3, calibration
(ATM) Injector cylinder 4, calibration
(ATN) Injector cylinder 5, calibration
(ATO) Injector cylinder 6, calibration
(FAU) Automatic engine shut off
(FAV) Automatic engine shut off, time
(YA) Idle speed, setting
Supplementary information
200 Component locations
Function check
17030-3 Parameter, programming
Diagnostics
Detailed information about the following relevant warnings and error codes is available under the diagnostics tab.
Component Control unit Message ID
EF2117 (ART)
PPID55 (WLO, EXC)
MID128 PPID55
SE2202
FX1006 (WLO)
MID128 PID175
SE2507
FX1007 (WLO)
MID128 PID105
SE2203 MID128 PID100
SE2509 MID128 PID153
SE2603 MID128 PID111
SE2606 MID128 PID110
4. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, description 200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Go back to Index Page
Engine, description
Engines D11H, D13H, and D16H are straight six-cylinder, four-stroke, direct-injected diesel engines. They are equipped with
a single variable geometry turbocharger (VGT) and feature cooled external exhaust gas recirculation (EGR). They have
charge-air cooling with mechanically actuated electronically controlled unit injectors, controlled by the EMS-system.
The engines have a one-piece cylinder head with four valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft. Rear-mounted
timing gear results in a shorter engine and lighter drivetrain installation. The engine brake for articulated haulers, VEB7, does
not have the additional Exhaust Pressure Governor, EPG. Sufficient exhaust back-pressure will be controlled via the VGT.
For more information, see:
220 Lubrication system, description
230 Fuel system, description
250 Inlet and exhaust system, description
254 Exhaust Aftertreatment System, description
255 Turbocharger, description
260 Cooling system, description
293 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), description
For Articulated Haulers:
253 Auxiliary brake (engine braking), description
The cylinders are numbered in sequence, starting farthest from the flywheel. Ignition order: 1-5-3-6-2-4. The engine's
rotational direction is counter-clockwise, seen from the flywheel.
Engine identification
5. Figure 1
Identification plates, D13H
Identification plate 1
A label located on the valve cover showing the engine's component ID-number, serial number, manufacturing site, engine
part number, and engine build date, as well as their bar codes. Manufacturing sites:
A = Skövde, Sweden
E = Curitiba, Brazil
F = Flen, Sweden
L = Lyon, France
Identification plate 2
The engine's serial number, part number, and manufacturing site are stamped into the engine's cylinder block.
Identification plate 3
The hardware component number of the Engine Control Unit (ECU) is located on a label on the back of the ECU.
Identification plate 4
The certification label is located on the valve cover as well as the machine's frame.
Automatic Engine Shutdown
This is a function used to automatically shut down the engine after idling for a certain time. The operator is informed and
has the opportunity to cancel the function within one minute, either by increasing the engine speed, shifting gear, or by
activating the hand throttle.
Engine protection
The ECU contains functionality designed to protect the engine from damage during extreme operating conditions or from
further damage when an essential engine component fails. There are several proactive functions, and different applications
have different functions activated. The ones that can be activated are:
High coolant temperature
6.
High intake manifold air pressure
High intake manifold air temperature
High oil temperature
Low oil pressure
Low coolant level
High temperature of cooled EGR exhausts after the EGR-cooler
High crankcase pressure
Variable Geometry Turbo valve and position error
High temperature of Smart Remote Actuator
High compressor charge-air temperature (calculated)
High soot load
High differential pressure across Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
High exhaust temperature
High ECU temperature
High DPF temperature
Various protective actions such as warning lights, engine torque reduction, engine speed limitation, and vehicle speed
limitation may be taken when the above functions reach dangerous levels that may damage the engine. In order to always
allow the operator to move a machine away from an unsafe situation, there is a delay of at least 30 seconds before the
protective actions (such as forced idle and forced shutdown) are activated after a Key-ON. If the engine has been forced to
shutdown or forced to idle due to an active engine protection function, the operator can obtain a 30 second delay by
powering down the EMS with a Key-OFF for 7 seconds and then a Key-ON (the EMS is powered down by the Vehicle-ECU
(V-ECU) after the ignition key has been in its OFF position for approx. 7 seconds). In addition to the above protective
functions, other software functions could request engine protection, such as:
High Altitude (ensures that high compressor charge-air temperature is never reached)
Turbo OverSpeed
Low Coolant Temp
Crank Sensor Failure
Gear Ratio
Regeneration
Warning lights
There are two levels for warning lights, an amber caution light and a red stop light.
The amber light indicates a warning situation
The red light indicates that the vehicle must be stopped.
Engine torque limitation
The engine torque can be limited by the engine protection function. Engine torque limitation is active until the parameter
has reached a safe level or until the EMS is powered down.
Forced Idle
The engine can be forced to idle speed by the engine protection function. Forced idle is active until conditions triggering the
problem are back within normal working range or the EMS is powered down.
Engine Shutdown
The engine can be forced to shut down after conditions have reached levels that may cause engine failure and the machine
speed is below a specified value.
Machine Speed and Engine Speed Limits
The engine protection function can limit the speed of the vehicle and/or the engine's rpm.
Levels of engine protection
Available proactive functions depend not only on the application but also on what level of protection has been activated for
the specific machine. Two levels of engine protection are offered, the standard level is Basic protection and the optional level
Extended protection. The general difference between basic and extended engine protection is that no active actions such as
forced idle and forced shutdown will be taken in basic engine protection (with the exception of crankcase pressure that can
cause shutdown in either setup). Warnings will be given to the operator regardless of engine protection level.
Parameters
(FAU) Automatic engine shut off
(FAV) Automatic engine shut off, time
7.
(JVL) Injector cylinder 1, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(JVM) Injector cylinder 2, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(JVN) Injector cylinder 3, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(JVO) Injector cylinder 4, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(JVP) Injector cylinder 5, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(JVQ) Injector cylinder 6, calibration E3 Glitch Trim
(YA) Idle speed, setting
Supplementary information
200 Component locations
Function check
17030-3 Parameter, programming
Diagnostics
Detailed information about the following relevant warnings and error codes is available under the diagnostics tab.
Component Control unit Message ID
EF2112 (ART)
PID404 (EXC, WLO)
MID128 PID404
EF2117 (ART)
PPID55 (WLO, EXC)
MID128 PPID55
EF2127 (ART)
PPID89 (EXC, WLO)
MID128 PPID89
EF2515 (ART)
PSID28 (WLO, EXC)
MID128 PSID28
EF2525 (ART)
PID173 (EXC)
SE2510 (WLO)
MID128 PID173
SE2202
FX1006 (WLO)
MID128 PID175
SE2507
FX1007 (WLO)
MID128 PID105
MO2501 MID128 SID27
PPID326 (WLO, EXC) MID128 PPID326
SE2203 MID128 PID100
SE2509 MID128 PID153
SE2516 MID128 PID412
SE2519 MID128 PID81
SE2603 MID128 PID111
SE2606 MID128 PID110
8. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, sensor positions 200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Engine, sensor positions
Control unit sensors
This is a brief description of the sensors that are found on the engine.
Figure 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Sensor for crankcase pressure, SE2509
Sensor for charge-air temperature, SE2512 (only engine with EGR)
Sensor for boost pressure/charge-air temperature, SE2507/SE2508 FX1007
Tachometer sensor, flywheel, SE2701
Sensor for coolant temperature, cooling circuit engine/retarder, SE2602
Sensor for coolant temperature, cooling circuit converter, SE2601
Sensor for oil level/oil temperature, SE2205/SE2202 FX1006
9. Figure 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sensor for coolant level, SE2603
Speed sensor (rpm), turbocharger SE2514
Temperature sensor EGR SE2516
Sensor, coolant temperature SE2606
Sensor, EGR-flow SE2515
Sensor for oil pressure, SE2203
Sensor for water indicator, SE2302
Sensor for fuel pressure, SE2301
Camshaft sensor, engine position, SE2703
Sensor for air pressure/air temperature, SE2501/SE2502 FX1008
10. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, identification 200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Engine, identification
Identification plate 1
A decal with the software's ID-number, the engine's serial number and assembly plant is located on the valve cover to
ensure installation of correct ECU on the engine in production. On the back of the ECU, there is a decal indicating its
hardware number.
Identification plate 2
Engine designation, serial number, part number and assembly plant are stamped in one field on the engine block's left front
edge.
Assembly plants:
A = Skövde, Sweden
E = Curitiba, Brazil
F = Flen, Sweden
L = Lyon, France
Identification plate 3
The engine control unit (ECU) has its component number on a plate on the back.
Identification plate 4
The certification decal is located on the valve cover as well as on the left side of the machine's front frame.
Figure 1
Product plate
11. Figure 2
Engine versions
In order to offer machines with lower environmental impact, two main engine types have been developed for machines in
the F-series. One version developed for generally available fuel and oil grades, and a version that meets higher emission
requirements. The easiest way to see on the machine what version it is, check if it has a diesel particle filter (Diesel Particulate
Filter) in the muffler. See: .
254 Exhaust Aftertreatment System, description
Machine Engine designation Diesel Particulate Filter
A25F D11F No
A25F D11H Yes
A30F D11F No
A30F D11H Yes
A35F D13F No
A35F D13H Yes
A40F D16F No
A40F D16H Yes
12. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
VCADS Pro, Operations 200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
VCADS Pro, Operations
The following VCADS Pro operations are available for function group 2. Operations used when changing or working on
components are mandatory.
NOTE!
Operations used when changing or repairing components are mandatory.
NOTE!
New operations are developed regularly. For a current list of all tests, see VCADS Pro software.
Tests
Operation Application
20046-3 Read out engine information The test is used to read out engine emissions and engine certification
information.
21006-3 Cylinder compression, test The test shows whether the compression of any cylinder differs from
that of the other cylinders.
23016-3 Cylinder balancing, test The test shows whether fuel injection on any cylinder differs from that
on the other cylinders.
23017-3 Feed pressure, inspection The test is used to check feed pressure.
23712-3 Injectors shut off, manual The test supplements cylinder balancing. In the test, one injector at a
time can be turned off manually.
25410-3 Air pump exhaust aftertreatment, test The test is used to check cut-in and cut-out of the air pump for the
exhaust aftertreatment system.
25411-3 Burner exhaust aftertreatment, test The test is used to diagnose the exhaust aftertreatment system. The
test activates the built-in diagnostic function in the control unit. The
test indicates any failure with a red light. Read out error codes with
operation 17012-3, Error codes.
25412-3 Components ASU, test This subtest is used to check function of the atomization unit's air
valve, main air valve, the fuel's shut-off valve, and the fuel pump.
25433-3 Fuel system exhaust aftertreatment,
bleeding
The test is used to purge any air in the fuel system for the
atomization unit.
25434-3 Atomization unit, fuel pressure, adjust The test is used to adjust the fuel pressure in the atomization unit.
25456-3 Exhaust aftertreatment diagnostics The test is used to check status of the included components for the
exhaust aftertreatment.
25457-3 Diesel Particulate Filter Service
Regeneration
This operation is used when the soot load is above 1.7, see
.
254 Exhaust Aftertreatment System, description
In this operation, status and a number of sensor values can be read
out during on-going regeneration.
Also check that "DPF differential pressure" is within permitted values,
both before and after regeneration, see
.
254 Exhaust aftertreatment system, specifications
25537-3 Variable geometry turbo function test The test is used to check function of the variable geometry turbo
(VGT).
26351-3 Hydraulic cooling fan, test The test controls the cooling fans' speed control (independent of
ordinary control) and is used when adjusting speed.
27102-3 Accelerator pedal, test The test is used to check function of the throttle pedal.
13. 28407-3 Sensor values, monitoring The tests show values (temperature, rpm, etc.) that the system
receives from connected sensors and monitors.
28420-3 Flywheel and camshaft signal, test The test is used to use an oscilloscope to check signals from the
flywheel and camshaft position sensors.
29332-3 Exhaust gas circulation, function test The test is used to check function of the exhaust gas recirculation.
Calibrations
Operation Application
25536-3 Variable geometry turbo, calibration When changing actuator, see
.
255 Actuator, variable turbocharger, replacing
Programming
Operation Application
25801-3 MID 233 Control unit, programming When changing control unit or when reprogramming complete or
part of the software.
25802-3 MID 233 Control unit, campaign Use for campaign programming of the control unit.
28422-3 MID 128 ECU, campaign Use for campaign programming of the control unit.
28423-3 MID 128 ECU, programming When changing control unit or when reprogramming complete or
part of the software.
14. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
E-ECU, MID 128, changing
pre-programmed ECU
200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
E-ECU, MID 128, changing pre-programmed ECU
Op nbr 200-070
This operation also includes required tools and times for applicable parts of the following operations:
191 Service positions
200 E-ECU, MID 128, changing non-programmed ECU
1. Place the machine in service position, see .
191 Service positions
2. Connect VCADS Pro computer and perform 17030-3 Parameter, programming.
Use the function: Save all read parameters to job card.
3. Run from and including step 3 and on.
200 E-ECU, MID 128, changing non-programmed ECU
4. Connect VCADS Pro computer and perform 17030-3 Parameter, programming.
Program earlier read-out parameters according to the job card.
5. Restore the machine to operating condition.
15. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
E-ECU, MID 128, changing
non-programmed ECU
200 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
E-ECU, MID 128, changing non-programmed ECU
Op nbr 200-068
This operation also includes the tools and times needed for required parts of the following actions:
191 Service positions
1. Place the machine in service position, see .
191 Service positions
2. Connect VCADS Pro computer and perform 28423-3 MID 128 ECU, programming.
When instructed to connect the new control unit, perform steps 3-21.
CAUTION
Always follow instructions according to Electrical system, work instructions, electronic components
3001 Electrical system, special instructions for servicing, electronic components
CAUTION
Always follow instructions according to Electrical system, work instructions, electronic components
3. Removing
Open the engine hood.
4. Turn off the main electric power with the battery disconnector.
5. Disconnect the radiator from its front bracket. Swing out the radiator for easier access to the control unit.
NOTE!
Protect the charge-air cooler with a cloth or board.
6. Remove the screws, which releases the clamps from the E-ECU.
7. Unplug the connectors EA (7), EB (8), and EI (4).
16. Figure 1
E-ECU
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Oil separator
Pressure-oil line
E-ECU
Connector EI
Cooling unit
Fuel hoses
Connector EA
Connector EB
8. Loosen the pressure-oil line (2) from the oil separator (1).
9. Cut the cable ties on the fuel hoses (6).
NOTE!
Note grouping (bunching) of the hoses to facilitate installation.
10. Loosen the cooling unit (5) from the E-ECU (6 bolts). Carefully move aside the cooling unit.
NOTE!
Work carefully so that hoses for the cooler are not damaged.
11. Remove the E-ECU.
12. Installing
Fit the E-ECU.
13. Connect the cooling unit (5) to the E-ECU.
Figure 2
17. E-ECU
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Oil separator
Pressure-oil line
E-ECU
Connector EI
Cooling unit
Fuel hoses
Connector EA
Connector EB
14. Connect the pressure-oil line (2) to the oil separator (1).
15. Connect the connectors EA (7), EB (8), and EI (4).
16. Install the screws that fasten the clamps to the E-ECU.
17. Fasten the fuel hoses (6) according to earlier notes.
18. Connect the radiator to the front bracket.
19. Close the engine hood.
NOTE!
When changing pre-programmed control unit, go back to 200 E-ECU, MID 128, changing pre-programmed ECU
step 4.
20. Finish VCADS Pro operation 28423-3 MID 128 ECU, programming.
21. Restore the machine to operating condition.
18. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Cylinder compression, PC
test
210 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Cylinder compression, PC test
Connect the VCADS Pro computer and carry out 21006-3 Cylinder compression, test.
(21006-3) This test indicates if there is any deviation in compression in any cylinder in relation to the other cylinders.
19. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine and transmission,
removing
210 Service Information 2014/8/5 0
Profile:
ART, A25F (37214) [GB]
Engine and transmission, removing
Op nbr 210-073
This operation also includes required tools and times for applicable parts of the following operations:
191 Service positions
173 Coolant, changing
900 Vacuum pump, connection
715 Protective plate, removing
WARNING
Changing control units between machines, when troubleshooting or repairing, may not take place for any reason
without reprogramming.
Incorrect individual settings in the control unit may result in personal injury or machine damage.
For reprogramming and read-out of software, see "VCADS Pro User manual".
1. Place the machine in service position, see 191 Service positions
2. Swing down the front grill and open the engine hood.
Figure 1
3. Turn off the electric power with the battery disconnect switch.
4. Remove the front and rear underbody skid plates. See .
715 Protective plate, removing
20. Figure 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Front underbody skid plate
Rear underbody skid plate, left
Rear underbody skid plate, right
Front cross member
Rear cross member
5. Remove the front and rear cross members.
Weight: approx.15 kg (33 lbs).
WARNING
Risk of burns. The fluid may be hot.
6. NOTE!
Take care of waste oil/fluids in an environmentally sound manner.
NOTE!
The oil drain hose is inserted in the pipe for the ladder on the inside of the front grill.
Drain the gearbox oil.
Volume, see: 400 Drive train capacities
Figure 3
Draining transmission oil
7. Drain the coolant, see: 173 Coolant, changing
Work in engine compartment
8. Remove the front protective plates and the belt guard.
21. Figure 4
9. Remove the bolt and swing out the radiator.
Figure 5
NOTE!
Keep in mind that the cooling fins are easily damaged. To protect them, install a sheet of plywood or similar.
10. Loosen the belt tensioners with a half inch ratchet handle and remove the three belts.
Figure 6
22. 11. Loosen and remove the connections for the preheating coil and the pipe for compressed air from the compressor.
Remove the coolant hoses and the joint. Remove the compressor's signal line.
Figure 7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Compressed air pipe
Plus cable
Joint
Lower coolant hose
Upper coolant hose
12. Unplug the connector (EL). Remove the cable clamp.
Figure 8
13. WARNING
Do not disconnect or loosen connections for the air conditioning unit (AC). Risk of gas leakage.
Unplug the connector for control current to the AC compressor. Remove the bolts and remove the AC compressor.
Put it aside.
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24. Figure 9
14. Remove the alternator's ground cable.
15. Loosen the connections for the temperature sensors. Remove the upper and lower cooling hoses from the
secondary coolant pump.
Figure 10
View from below
1.
2.
Temperature sensor primary circuit , SE 2602
Temperature sensor secondary circuit, SE 2601
16. Remove the secondary pump.
17. Loosen the hoses for the expansion tank. Unplug the level sensor's connector SE 2603 down on the expansion
tank. Loosen the four bolts for the foot step and lift it away.
Figure 11