Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 883

 

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Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 883

 

 

Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations 

Page 6C1-3–8 

 

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Give insight into the reasons for performing a procedure in the recommended manner, and / or 

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Present information that gives the technician the benefit of past experience in accomplishing a procedure with 
greater ease. 

Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations 

Page 6C1-3–9 

 

General Service Operations 

2.1 

Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 

Remove 

Turn the ignition switch off. 

Disconnect the wiring harness connector (1) from the 
accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor (2) by 
depressing the latch in the direction of the arrow. 

N O T E  

If difficulty is experienced in disconnecting the 
harness connector from the APP sensor, remove 
the sensor and mounting bracket assembly and 
then disconnect the harness connector. 

Remove the nut (3), two places, attaching the APP 
sensor and bracket assembly to the dash panel. 

Figure 6C1-3 – 2 

 

 

Reinstall 

Reinstallation of the accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor is the reverse of the removal procedure, noting the 
following: 

Reinstall the bolts attaching the APP sensor to the support bracket and tighten to the correct torque specification. 

Accelerator pedal position sensor attaching bolt 
torque specification ...................................8.5 – 11.5 Nm 

Road test the vehicle and check for correct operation. 

2.2 

Air Cleaner Assembly 

Air Cleaner Upper Housing 

Remove 

Turn the ignition switch off. 

Remove the mass air flow (MAF) sensor, refer to 2.20 

Mass Air Flow Sensor. 

Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations 

Page 6C1-3–10 

 

Release the retaining clip (1), two places, attaching 
the air cleaner upper housing (2) to the air cleaner 
lower housing (3). 

Rotate the upper housing in the direction of the arrow 
and withdraw the housing while disengaging the two 
outer retaining lugs (4). 

If necessary, remove the air cleaner element (5). 

Figure 6C1-3 – 3 

Reinstall 

Reinstallation of the air cleaner upper housing is the reverse of the removal procedure, noting the following: 

 

Ensure the air cleaner sealing rubber is 
correctly located in the air cleaner lower 
housing. Failure to do this may result in 
engine damage due to unfiltered air entering 
the engine intake system. 

Reinstall the air cleaner element. 

Reinstall the air cleaner upper housing aligning the outer retaining lugs. 

Reinstall the air cleaner upper housing ensuring the upper housing retaining clips are correctly located. 

Road test the vehicle and check for correct operation, taking particular note that no air leaks are evident. 

Air Cleaner Lower Housing Assembly 

Remove 

Turn the ignition switch off. 

Remove the air cleaner upper housing as described previously. 

Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations 

Page 6C1-3–11 

 

Using a suitable lever, gently lever the locking tangs 
(1) of the lower housing insulator sleeve back to clear 
the lower housing retaining bolt (2). Repeat this 
process for each of the remaining two sleeves. 

Remove the three bolts retaining the lower housing (3) 
to the fender inner panel and remove the housing. 

If required, remove the insulator sleeve and air cleaner 
lower housing insulator (4).  

Figure 6C1-3 – 4 

 

 

Reinstall 

Reinstall the air cleaner lower housing attaching bolt and tighten to the correct torque specification.  

Air cleaner lower housing attaching 
bolt torque specification ..........................18.0 – 22.0 Nm 

Using a suitable hammer and pin punch, position the locking tang against the bolt head. 

Road test the vehicle and check for correct operation. 

2.3 

Barometric Pressure Sensor  

Remove 

Turn the ignition switch off. 

Disconnect the wiring harness connector (1) from the 
barometric pressure (BARO) sensor (2). 

 

Figure 6C1-3 – 5 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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