20450822 Volvo.Penta Hex. socket screw


20450822 Hex. socket screw Volvo.Penta D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA, D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA, TAD520VE; TAD720VE; TAD721VE, TAD560VE; TAD561VE; TAD761VE, TAD650VE; TAD660VE, TAD750VE; TAD760VE, TD420VE; TAD420VE; TAD620VE Hex
20450822 Hex. socket screw Volvo Penta
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Illustration 1 g01329056
Component location on a typical C11 or C13 engine (1) Control valve (2) Pressure sensor (3) Check valve (4) Actuators
Illustration 2 g01329140
Component location on a typical C15 engine (1) Control valve (2) Pressure sensor (3) Check valve (4) ActuatorsSystem Operation During Engine StartThe ECM performs the following sequence of operations every time the engine is started:
The ECM commands the control valve to open for 17 seconds.
The ECM checks the temperature of the coolant.
The ECM commands the control valve to close when the coolant temperature exceeds 20 °C (68 °F). This allows the temperature of the oil in the rail to warm up.
The ECM commands the control valve to open. The ECM samples the rail pressure. The ECM commands the control valve to close. The ECM takes a second sample of the rail pressure. The ECM compares the two pressure values. The ECM activates a 283-7 code if the pressure difference is too low.
The control valve should remain closed during engine operation.System Operation During Engine OperationThe system does not operate until the engine has reached normal operating temperature.
Illustration 3 g01329143
Section view of the components (4) Actuator (5) Space (6) Solenoid (7) Piston (8) Rocker arm (9) Valve (10) Rail (11) Intake valvesEach actuator (4) contains two solenoids (6) . Each solenoid is connected to a valve (9) . The solenoid is normally de-energized. The valve is normally open. This allows oil to flow between rail (10) and the space (5) above piston (7) .Rocker arm (8) is down when the intake valves are open. Pressurized oil flows from rail (10) to space (5) above piston (7) . This causes the piston to move down. The piston contacts rocker arm (8) .The ECM energizes solenoid (6) when the ECM requires intake valves (11) to remain open. The energized solenoid closes valve (9) . This traps the oil in space (5) . The trapped oil causes piston (7) and rocker arm (8) to remain down. This keeps intake valves (11) open.The ECM de-energizes solenoid (6) when the ECM requires the intake valves to close. The de-energized solenoid lifts valve (9) . Valve springs (9) raise intake valves (11) , rocker arm (8) , and piston (7) . The piston forces the oil from space (5) into rail (10) .The flow of oil into the rail changes the pressure of the oil in the rail. The ECM monitors the rail pressure. The ECM determines if the changes in rail pressure are correct for the commands that were sent to a particular solenoid. The ECM activates a diagnostic code for the appropriate cylinder if the changes in rail pressure are incorrect for that solenoid.Troubleshooting ProcedureUse this procedure to diagnose mechanical problems or electrical problems with the intake valve actuation system. The following diagnostic codes indicate that there is a mechanical problem or a electrical problem with the system:
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes for Mechanical Problems or for Electrical Problems with the Intake Valve Actuation System    
Code    Description    Conditions Which Can Cause The Code    
283-7     Intake Valve Actuation Oil Pressure not responding     This code can only occur soon after the engine has started.
This code indicates that the difference in rail pressure is incorrect while the control valve is opened and closed. The following conditions can cause this code:
A control valve that contains debris or a control valve that is not operating correctly
An O-ring seal may be damaged or missing. The O-ring seals are at location (19) in Illustration 15 and locations (26) and (27) in Illustration 18.
Low oil level    
285-7     Intake Valve Actuator #1 not responding     The intake valve actuator is not responding correctly to the commands from the ECM. This can be caused by the following conditions:
There is an oil leak in the system.
There is a problem with an actuator.
The valve lash is incorrect.
The adjustment of an actuator is incorrect.    
286-7     Intake Valve Actuator #2 not responding    
287-7     Intake Valve Actuator #3 not responding    
288-7     Intake Valve Actuator #4 not responding    
289-7     Intake Valve Actuator #5 not responding    
290-7     Intake Valve Actuator #6 not responding    
385-1     Low Intake Valve Actuation System Oil Pressure     There is an oil leak in the system. The following conditions can cause an oil leak:
The harness for the coolant diverter valve may be chafed or damaged.
Low engine oil pressure
(For information on oil pressure, refer to Tables 2 and 3.)
Leaking hose fitting
Damaged face seal or missing face seal
Loose actuator assembly
Loose plug or missing plug on the actuator assembly
Loose control valve or loose sensor
Damaged O-ring seal or missing O-ring seal
Low oil level
The check valve is stuck open. The rail pressure cannot maintain the desired value if the check valve is stuck open.
The control valve remains partially open. This condition allows the oil to continuously leak out of the rail. This condition can be caused by debris or by abuse. These conditions restrict the movement of the valve's internal components. If the control valve is partially open, a 283-7 code is usually activated in addition to the 385-1 code.    
Follow the troubleshooting procedure in order to identify the root cause of the problem.    Note: Resolve any electrical problems with the system before you use this procedure.SymptomsThe following symptoms may occur if there is a problem with the intake valve actuation system.
Intermittent check engine light
Intermittent reductions in engine powerYou may need to perform a road test in order to verify that the problem is resolved. If a road test is performed on the engine, the road test must be carried out under loaded conditions. The test must be performed at 75 percent of the engine's rated fuel rate for at least 30 seconds.Check the box or fill in the appropriate


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