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7 ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS
DTC 333 – ICP above/below desired level
DTC 333 indicates an injection control system response time fault and may be set during normal engine
operation through the continuous monitor function or during the KOER Standard Test.
DTC 333 is set by the ECM when the measured pressure does not match the pressure expected by the
ECM. DTC 333 will be set if the measured value is less than or greater than 3 MPa (435 psi) of desired
injection control pressure for a period greater than 7 seconds.
When DTC 333 is active, the ECM will ignore feedback from the ICP sensor and control the IPR valve from
programmed default values. The amber ENGINE lamp will be illuminated when DTC 333 is active.
Possible causes for DTC 333 include the following:
Low oil level in crankcase
High oil level in crankcase
Contaminated engine oil
Debris in engine oil
Aerated engine oil
Trapped air in the ICP system (particularly after an injector or high-pressure pump replacement)
Intermittent IPR valve wiring connection. Inspect engine wiring harness connector and IPR valve
terminal for corrosion. Inspect terminal for bent or pushed back pins.
Inoperative or stuck injection pressure regulator
Leaks in ICP system
Leaks in Brake Control Pressure (BCP) system or failed brake shut-off valve
Problem with ICP sensor or sensor circuit, incorrect sensor, system biased high or low
Inoperative high-pressure hydraulic pump
Checks and Tests
Check repair history – Determine if
trapped air caused by ICP system
disassembly.
Check oil level and quality.
Check active and inactive DTCs.
Do ICP Operational Voltage Checks.
Do IPR Pin-Point Diagnostics.
Do KOEO Standard Test.
Do KOER Standard Test.
Do KOER Continuous Monitor Test
(intermittent DTC detected).
Read all safety instructions in the "Safety Information" section of this manual before doing any procedures.
Comment
If ICP system was serviced, vehicle should be operated 20 miles
to validate system performance
Check oil level, API classification. Inspect for debris. If
contamination is suspected, check oil filter element.
Repair any ICP sensor codes. See "ICP Sensor" (page 457).
Check KOEO pressure sensor values and voltage. See "ICP
Sensor" (page 457).
See "IPR" (page 494).
Test will verify IPR circuit continuity. See "Performance
Diagnostics" – Section 6 (page 205).
Test will verify major ICP system failure. See "Performance
Diagnostics" – Section 6 (page 205).
When running test, wiggle wires on ICP sensor, IPR valve, and all
pass through connectors while engine is running.
EGES-270-1
Follow all warnings, cautions, and notes.
© August 2008 Navistar, Inc.
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