4.2.58. SPN 157, FMI 17, Rail pressure controller, Negative deviation at low idleΒΆ

Description

The EEM4 monitoring system has detected a negative deviation in the rail pressure. The measured rail pressure is not decreasing according the setpoint value to the MPROP. Typically this indicates a clogged diesel fuel return line (to the tank), a leakage in the MPROP or a MPROP stick with open condition.

Possible causes are:

  • The fuel return line back to the tank is clogged.
  • The high pressure pump is not working correctly.
  • The rail pressure sensor wiring is defective.

Reaction in EEM

The FC is stored and the warning lamp is activated. Engine power is heavily reduced (Degradation Level 3). The CAN message indicates active fault. The engine functions dependent on the rail pressure are not active.

Solution

First save the error log and then erase it. Restart the ECU after erasing the error log. If the fault occurs again during the next driving cycle, check the following paths:

  • A temporary pressure peak (breakdown) during engine running. For example an abnormal load drop/fuel quantity drop during running. If the fault does not activate within the next 10 operating hours, the cause was probably a too sensitive diagnostic function.

Solution2:

Turn the ignition key off and back on. Start the engine; if the fault code is still active when the engine is running, check the following paths:

  • Check the fuel return line. During engine running the constant diesel fuel flow should return to the fuel tank (minimum 3 L/h).

To detect the possible return line problem:

  • Return the diesel fuel temporarily to a canister from the engine return line connector. Check the correct engine return line location from the engine/vehicle service manual. If the fault does not activate anymore, the cause was probably a clogged return line.
  • Check the high pressure pump: Look for possible high pressure pump faults and inspect them accordingly (e.g. faults with wiring and the connectors)
  • Check the high pressure pump operation with the Service Tool test function, or have the pump inspected by an authorized Bosch service dealer.
  • Check the rail pressure sensor wiring, the connectors and the contact surfaces of the connector pins (possible oxidation).
  • Check the 5 V power supply to the sensor.
  • Check the operation with another rail pressure sensor to see if the sensor is defective.
  • In case of a damaged high pressure pump, rail pressure sensor or a wiring harness, replace the damaged parts according to the instructions in the service manual.

Solution 3: Valid only for 4-valve engines.

  • Check the tightness of the injector side feed pipes. The correct torque tightening and operating instructions can be found in the engine repair manual.

See Rail pressure sensor sensor for reference.