C4.4 and C6.6 Industrial Engines and Engines for Caterpillar Built Machines Caterpillar


Engine Misfires, Runs Rough or Is Unstable

Usage:

C4.4 444
The probable root causes are listed in order below:

Note: If the fault is intermittent and the fault cannot be duplicated, refer to Troubleshooting, "Intermittent Low Power or Power Cutout".

Note: If the fault only occurs under certain conditions, test the engine under those conditions. Examples of certain conditions are high rpm, full load and engine operating temperature. Troubleshooting the symptoms under other conditions can give misleading results.

Probable Causes

  • Diagnostic codes

  • Throttle position sensor

  • Air intake and exhaust system

  • Fuel supply

  • Fuel rail pump

  • Low compression (cylinder pressure)

  • Individual malfunctioning cylinder

  • Electronic unit injectors

Recommended Actions

Diagnostic Codes

Use the electronic service tool to check for active diagnostic codes. Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure.

Throttle Position Sensor

  1. Use the electronic service tool and observe the signal for the throttle position sensor. Make sure that the throttle reaches the 100% raw position and the calibrated position.

  1. If the signal is erratic, refer to Troubleshooting, "Analog Throttle Position Sensor Circuit - Test" or Troubleshooting, "Digital Throttle Position Sensor Circuit - Test".

  1. If the engine has a 10 position throttle switch refer to Troubleshooting, "Throttle Switch Circuit - Test".

  1. If the repairs do not eliminate the fault proceed to "Air Intake and Exhaust System".

Air Intake and Exhaust System

  1. Check the air filter restriction indicator, if equipped.

  1. Ensure that the air filter is clean and serviceable.

  1. Check the air intake and exhaust systems for the following defects:

    • Blockages

    • Restrictions

    • Damage to lines or hoses

  1. If the repairs do not eliminate the fault proceed to "Fuel Supply".

Fuel Supply

  1. Visually check the fuel tank for fuel. The fuel gauge may be faulty.

  1. Ensure that the fuel supply valve (if equipped) is in the full OPEN position.

  1. If the temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), check for solidified fuel (wax).

  1. Check the primary filter/water separator for water in the fuel.

  1. Check for fuel supply lines that are restricted.

  1. Check that the low pressure fuel lines are tight and secured properly.

  1. Check the fuel filters.

  1. Check the diesel fuel for contamination. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test".

  1. Check for air in the fuel system. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Air in Fuel - Test".

  1. Ensure that the fuel system has been primed. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime".

  1. Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System Pressure - Test".

  1. If the repair does not eliminate the fault refer to "Fuel Rail Pump".

Fuel Rail Pump

Note: The fuel rail pump that is installed by the factory is a nonserviceable item. If any fault occurs within the fuel rail pump, the fuel rail pump must be replaced.

  1. Use the electronic service tool to select the correct screen display. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".

  1. If the fault is not eliminated, refer to "Low Compression (Cylinder Pressure)".

Low Compression (Cylinder Pressure)

  1. Perform a compression test. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Compression - Test ".

  1. If low compression is noted on any cylinders, investigate the cause and rectify the cause.

    Possible causes of low compression are shown in the following list:

    • Loose glow plugs

    • Faulty piston

    • Faulty piston rings

    • Worn cylinder bores

    • Worn valves

    • Faulty cylinder head gasket

    • Damaged cylinder head

  1. Perform all necessary repairs.

  1. Ensure that the repairs have eliminated the faults.

  1. If the repair does not eliminate the fault refer to "Individual Malfunctioning Cylinders".

Individual Malfunctioning Cylinders

  1. With the engine speed at a fast idle, use the electronic service tool to isolate one cylinder at a time. Note if there is any reduction in engine speed. If a reduction in engine speed is not noted, the isolated cylinder is not operating under normal conditions. If the isolation of a particular cylinder results in a reduction of engine speed that is less than normal, this may indicate that the cylinder is operating below normal performance. Investigate the cause of the fault on any cylinder that is not operating. Investigate the cause of the fault on any cylinder that is operating below normal performance.

  1. Rectify any faults.

  1. If all cylinders have been checked and no faults were detected proceed to "Electronic Unit Injectors".

Electronic Unit Injectors

  1. With the engine speed at a fast idle, use the electronic service tool to isolate one cylinder at a time. Note if there is any reduction in engine speed. If a reduction in engine speed is not noted, the isolated electronic unit injector is not operating under normal conditions. If the isolation of a particular cylinder results in a reduction of engine speed that is less than normal, this may indicate that the electronic unit injector is operating below normal performance.

  1. Remove the electronic unit injector from the suspect cylinder. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Electronic Unit Injector - Remove".

  1. Install a new electronic unit injector. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Electronic Unit Injector - Install".

  1. Repeat the test in 1. If the fault is still apparent, remove the replacement electronic unit injector and install the original electronic unit injector. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Electronic Unit Injector - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Electronic Unit Injector - Install".

  1. If the fault is not eliminated, repeat this test procedure from Test Step 1.

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