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Fuel Injection Pump Circuit - Test
SMCS - 1251-038
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System Operation Description:
Use this procedure under the following conditions:
Use this procedure if another procedure has directed you here. Also use this procedure if
any of the following diagnostic codes are active:
    •    1684-04 Fuel Injection Pump voltage below normal
    •    1684-07 Fuel Injection Pump not responding properly
    •    1684-11 Fuel Injection Pump other failure mode
    •    1684-14 Fuel Injection Pump special instruction
    •    174-02 Fuel Temperature Sensor erratic, intermittent, or incorrect
The following background information is related to this procedure:
The fuel injection pump receives an electrical supply from the electrical system on the
machine and from the relay for the fuel injection pump through the Machine Interface
Connector (MIC).
A loss of power to the fuel injection pump can occur on either the positive side or the
negative side of the pump.
The positive side is supplied from the pump power relaythrough the Voltage Load
Protection Module (VLPM) to the fuel injection pump.
The positive supply includes an in-line 30 amp fuse in order to protect the circuit. The
negative side is connected directly to the battery.
Note: The engine protection system (if equipped) and the engine shutdown system (if
equipped) have the ability to disconnect the electrical power from the fuel injection
pump. The engine protection system will disconnect the electrical power supply to the
Electronic Control Module (ECM). The loss of electrical power to the engine will cause
the engine to shutdown. The engine protection devices can be at fault when the engine is
difficult to start. Some engine protection systems will not supply power to the system
until the crankshaft rotates, and the oil pressure achieves a safe level or until an override
button is activated. These devices may be the cause of intermittent power loss or a
complete loss of power to the fuel injection pump.
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Illustration 1
Schematic for the fuel injection pump (31 pin MIC)
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Illustration 2
Schematic for the fuel injection pump (70 pin MIC)
Test Step 1. Check the Battery Voltage
    A. Measure no-load battery voltage at the battery terminals.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be no less than 11.0 volts for a 12 volt system.
The battery voltage should be no less than 22.0 volts for a 24 volt system.
Results:
    •    OK - Proceed to Test Step 2.
    •    Not OK - The battery voltage is below normal.
         Repair: Recharge the batteries or replace the batteries. Use the electronic
         service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and then verify that the repairs
         have eliminated the fault.
         STOP
Test Step 2. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and Wiring
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Illustration 3
Pin locations on the 31 pin MIC
(3) Fuel pump power control
(4) Fuel pump battery -
(8) Fuel pump battery +
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Illustration 4
Pin locations on the 70 pin MIC
(42) Fuel pump power control
(48) Fuel pump battery +
(58) Fuel pump battery -
    A. Thoroughly inspect the following terminal connections on the P40 Fuel Injection
       Pump Connector:
           ○ P40:6 Pump Supply -
           ○ P40:7 Pump Supply +
       Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
   B. Inspect the terminals on the VLPM connector.
   C. On applications that have a 31 pin MIC, thoroughly inspect the following
      terminal connections on the P20/J20 Machine Interface Connector.
           ○ P20: 3 Pump Power Control
           ○ P20: 4 Pump Supply -
           ○ P20: 8 Pump Supply +
   D. On applications that have a 70 pin MIC, thoroughly inspect the following
      terminal connections on the P20/J20 Machine Interface Connector.
           ○ P20: 42 Pump Power Control
           ○ P20: 48 Pump Supply +
           ○ P20: 58 Pump Supply -
   E. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the 31 pin MIC that are
      associated with the following connections:
           ○ P20:3 Pump Power Control
           ○ P20:4 Pump Supply -
           ○ P20:8 Pump Supply +
   F. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the 70 pin MIC that are
      associated with the following connections:
           ○ P20:42 Pump Power Control
           ○ P20:48 Pump Supply +
           ○ P20:58 Pump Supply -
   G. Check the ECM connector (Allen head screw) for the correct torque of 6.0 N·m
      (55 lb in).
   H. Check the harness and wiring for abrasions and for pinch points from the battery
      to VLPM and from the ECM and the fuel pump. Also, check the harness and
      wiring for abrasions and for pinch points from the keyswitch to the ECM.
Expected Result:
All connectors, pins, and sockets should be completely coupled and/or inserted. The
harness and wiring should be free of corrosion, abrasion, and/or pinch points.
Results:
   •   OK - Proceed to Test Step 3.
   •   Not OK - There is a fault in the wiring or connectors. Repair the wiring and/or
       connectors or replace the wiring and/or connectors. Verify that the repair has
       eliminated the fault. STOP
Test Step 3. Check the Supply Voltage at the Fuel Injection Pump
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Illustration 5
Locations of the pins on the fuel injection pump connector P40.
(6) Pump Supply -
(7) Pump Supply +
    A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
    B. Disconnect the P40 connector from the fuel injection pump.
    C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
    D. Measure the voltage between P40:7 Pump Supply + and P40:6 Pump Supply -.
Expected Result:
The measured voltage is between 11.0 VDC and 13.5 VDC for a 12 volt system and
between 22.0 VDC and 27.0 VDC for a 24 volt system with no suspected intermittent
faults.
Results:
    •    OK - The voltage is within the limits. Proceed to Test Step 4.
    •    Not OK - The voltage is below the limits. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Test Step 4. Check the Drop in the Supply Voltage at the Fuel Injection Pump
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Illustration 6
Pin locations on the fuel injection pump connector P40.
(6) Pump Supply -
(7) Pump Supply +
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Illustration 7
Test harness (31 PIN mic)
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Test harness (70 PIN mic)
    A. Fabricate a test harness. Two wires require a Deutsch 10G pin on one end. The
        other end of each wire is connected to a 4.7 Ohm, 200 Watt resistor. Refer to
        Illustration 8.
    B. Make sure that the keyswitch is in the OFF position.
        Note: In the following test, the resistor simulates the load from the fuel injection
        pump.
    C. Connect the test harness between pins P40:6 and P40:7.
    D. Set a multimeter to "mVolts". Connect the multimeter between pin P40:7 and
       the battery+ terminal.
    E. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position and then measure the voltage drop.
        Record the result.
    F. Set a multimeter to "mVolts". Connect the multimeter between pin P40:6 and
       the battery- terminal.
    G. Measure the voltage drop. Record the result.
    H. Add the results that were obtained in steps E. and G.. The total voltage should be
       less than 1.0 Volts DC.
    I. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
    J. Remove the test harness and then reconnect the P40 connector to the fuel
       injection pump.
Expected Result:
The total measured voltage drop is less than 1.0 Volts DC.
Results:
    •   OK - The wiring harness and the voltage supply to the fuel injection pump are
        correct.
        Repair: The fault is in the fuel injection pump or there is a communication fault
        between the ECM and the fuel injection pump. Refer to Troubleshooting, "CAN
        Data Link Circuit - Test". If the CAN data link is correct, the fault is in the fuel
        injection pump. Contact the Caterpillar Dealer Solution Network in order to
        check if the software version is correct. Also check that there have been no
        software updates. If the fault still exists, contact the Caterpillar Dealer Solution
        Network in order to change the fuel injection pump. The warranty of the fuel
        injection pump will be affected if the pump is replaced without prior
        consultation.Replace the fuel injection pump. Refer to Disassembly and
        Assembly, "Fuel Injection Pump - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly,
        "Fuel Injection Pump - Install".Use the electronic service tool to clear any
        logged diagnostic codes and then verify that the repairs have eliminated the
        fault.
        STOP
    •   Not OK - The total measured voltage drop is more than 1.0 Volts DC.
        Repair: There is a faulty connector in the circuit that is causing a resistance in
        the harness. Repeat the test for each connector in the circuit, until the cause of
        the fault is identified.Repair the connector or replace the connector that is
         causing the voltage drop in the supply to the fuel injection pump.Use the
         electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the
         repairs have eliminated the fault.
         STOP
Test Step 5. Check the Supply Voltage at the Machine Interface Connector
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Illustration 9
Pin locations on the 31 pin MIC
(3) Fuel pump power control
(4) Fuel pump battery -
(8) Fuel pump battery +
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Illustration 10
Pin locations on the 70 pin MIC
(42) Fuel pump power control
(48) Fuel pump battery +
(58) Fuel pump battery -
    A. On applications with a 31 pin MIC, insert multimeter probes into J20:8 Battery
       + and J20:4 Battery -.
    B. On applications with a 70 pin MIC, insert multimeter probes into J20:48 Battery
       + and J20:58 Battery -.
    C. Connect a multimeter between the probes and ensure that the meter is set to
       zero.
    D. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position and measure the supply voltage to the
       VLPM.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
    •    OK - The voltage is within limits. There is a fault in the engine harness. Proceed
         to Test Step 6.
    •    Not OK - The voltage is below the limits. There is a fault in the machine
         harness. Proceed to Test Step 8.
Test Step 6. Check the Supply Voltage at the Input to the Voltage Load Protection
Module (VLPM)
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Illustration 11
Pin locations on the VLPM connector
    A. Insert multimeter probes in pin 1 (Battery +) of the VLPM connector and pin 4
       (Battery -) of the VLPM connector.
    B. Connect a multimeter between the probes and ensure that the meter is set to
       zero.
    C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position and measure the supply voltage to the
       VLPM.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
    •    OK - The voltage is within limits. Proceed to Test Step 7.
    •    Not OK - The voltage is below the limits.
         Repair: There is a fault in the engine harness between the MIC and the
         VLPM.Repair the engine harness or replace the engine harness.Use the
         electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the
         repairs have eliminated the fault.
         STOP
Test Step 7. Check the Supply Voltage at the Output from the Voltage Load
Protection Module (VLPM)
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Illustration 12
Pin locations on the VLPM connector
    A. Insert multimeter probes in pin 2 (Pump Battery +) of the VLPM connector and
       pin 3 (Pump Ground) of the VLPM connector.
    B. Connect a multimeter between the probes and ensure that the meter is set to
       zero.
    C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position and measure the supply voltage to the
       VLPM.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
   •   OK - The voltage is within limits. Proceed to Test Step 7.
   •   Not OK - The voltage is below the limits.
       Repair: There is a fault in the VLPM.Replace the VLPM.Use the electronic
       service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the repairs have
       eliminated the fault.
       STOP
Test Step 8. Check the Power Circuit in the Pump Power Relay
   A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
   B. Measure the voltage between the following points:
           ○ Terminal A and the battery - terminal
           ○ Terminal B and the battery + terminal
       Refer to Illustration 1 or 2.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
   •   OK - The voltage is within limits. Proceed to Test Step 9.
   •   Not OK - The voltage is below limits between terminal A and the battery -
       terminal. There is a fault in the harness between the battery and the pump power
       relay.
       Repair: Check the 30 amp fuse. Repair the harness or replace the harness.Use
       the electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that
       the repairs have eliminated the fault.
       STOP
   •   Not OK - The voltage is below limits between terminal B and the battery -
       terminal. There is a fault in the harness between the pump power relay and the
       MIC.
       Repair: Repair the harness, or replace the harness.Use the electronic service
       tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the repairs have
       eliminated the fault.
       STOP
Test Step 9. Check the Control Circuit in the Pump Power Relay
   A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
   B. Measure the voltage between the following points:
           ○ Terminal C and the battery - terminal
           ○ Terminal D and the battery + terminal
       Refer to Illustration 1 or 2.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
   •   OK - The voltage is within limits. Proceed to Test Step 10.
   •   Not OK - The voltage is below limits between terminal C and the battery -
       terminal. There is a fault in the harness between the battery and the pump power
       relay.
       Repair: Check the 3 amp fuse. Repair the harness or replace the harness.Use the
       electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the
       repairs have eliminated the fault.
       STOP
   •   Not OK - The voltage is below limits between terminal D and the battery +
       terminal. There is a fault in the harness between the pump power relay and the
       ECM. Proceed to Test Step 10.
Test Step 10. Check the Supply Voltage at the Coil for the Pump Power Relay
   A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
   B. Measure the voltage between terminal C and terminal D on the pump power
      relay.
   C. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position and then turn the keyswitch to the ON
      position. The relay should emit a clicking sound as the keyswitch is turned to the
      ON position.
   D. Check that the voltage is present with the keyswitch in the ON position.
   E. Check that there is no voltage with the keyswitch in the OFF position.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
   •   OK - The voltage is within limits. There is a fault in the relay.
       Repair: Replace the relay.Use the electronic service tool to clear any logged
       diagnostic codes and verify that the repairs have eliminated the fault.
       STOP
   •   Not OK - There is no voltage or the voltage is out of the acceptable range.
       Proceed to Test Step 11.
Test Step 11. Check the Pump Power Control Output from the ECM at the
Machine Interface Connector
   A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
   B. On applications with a 31 pin MIC, measure the voltage between the battery +
       terminal and terminal J20:3. Refer to Illustration 1.
   C. On applications with a 70 pin MIC, measure the voltage between the battery +
       terminal and terminal J20:42. Refer to Illustration 2.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
     •   OK - The voltage is within limits. Proceed to Test Step 12.
     •   Not OK - There is a fault in wires between the relay and the MIC.
         Repair: Repair the harness or replace the harness.The voltage load protection
         module should also be replaced when the fuel injection pump is replaced.Use the
         electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the
         repairs have eliminated the fault.
         STOP
Test Step 12. Check the Pump Power Control Output at the ECM
     A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
     B. Measure the voltage between the battery + terminal and terminal P1:42.
     C. Check that the voltage is present with the keyswitch in the ON position.
     D. Check that there is no voltage with the keyswitch in the OFF position.
Expected Result:
The battery voltage should be more than 11.0 Volts DC for a 12.0 Volt system.
The battery voltage should be more than 22.0 Volts DC for a 24.0 Volt system.
Results:
     •   OK - There is a fault in the harness between connector P1 and connector P20.
         Repair: Repair the harness or replace the harness.Use the electronic service tool
         to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the repairs have eliminated
         the fault.
         STOP
     •   Not OK - There is a fault in the keyswitch input to the ECM.
         Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply Circuit - Test".
         STOP
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