NO.11 ENGINE STALLS/QUITS, ENGINE RUNS ROUGH, MISSES, BUCK/JERK, HESITATION/STUMBLE, SURGES [SKYACTIV-G 2.5 (WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION)]


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ENGINE STALLS/QUITS, ENGINE RUNS ROUGH, MISSES, BUCK/JERK, HESITATION/STUMBLE, SURGES
DESCRIPTION
•  Stalling occurs while driving with the throttle open.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
•  Engine overheating
•  Drive-by-wire control system operates with brake override system
•  PCM DTC is stored
•  Erratic signal to PCM
―  APP sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  Communication error between TCM and PCM
―  ECT sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  Fuel pressure sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  IAT sensor No.1 (integrated in MAF sensor/IAT sensor No.1) or related circuit malfunction
―  MAF sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  MAP sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  A/F sensor or related circuit malfunction
―  HO2S or related circuit malfunction
•  Improper operation of A/C system
•  Improper operation of drive-by-wire control system
•  Throttle body malfunction
•  Incorrect fuel injection timing
•  Fuel injector malfunction
•  Purge solenoid valve malfunction
•  Improper A/F sensor signal
―  A/F sensor malfunction
―  Open or short circuit in related wiring harness
―  Loose installation
―  Exhaust system leakage
•  Main relay intermittent malfunction
•  Poor fuel quality
•  Air leakage from intake-air system
•  Vacuum leakage
•  Intake-air system restriction
•  Air cleaner restriction
•  Fuel leakage
•  Engine mount installation loose
•  Erratic signal from CKP sensor
―  Loose installation
―  Damaged trigger wheel (crankshaft pulley)
―  Open or short circuit in related wiring harness
•  Erratic or no signal from CMP sensor
―  Loose installation
―  Damaged trigger wheel (intake camshaft)
―  Damaged trigger wheel (exhaust camshaft)
―  Open or short circuit in related wiring harness
POSSIBLE CAUSE
•  Inadequate fuel pressure (high or low pressure side)
―  Fuel pressure sensor malfunction
―  High pressure fuel pump malfunction
―  Spill valve control solenoid valve control circuit malfunction (damage to driver in PCM caused by short circuit to ground system)
―  Spill valve control solenoid valve (built-into high pressure fuel pump) malfunction
―  Relief valve (built-into high pressure fuel pump) malfunction
―  Fuel line restricted or clogged
―  Fuel filter clogged (built-into fuel pump unit)
―  Fuel pump mechanical malfunction
•  Low engine compression
•  Improper intake valve timing
•  Improper exhaust valve timing
•  Improper operation of electric variable valve timing control system
―  Electric variable valve timing driver malfunction
―  Electric variable valve timing motor malfunction
―  Electric variable valve timing actuator malfunction
•  Improper operation of hydraulic variable valve timing control system
•  Spark plug malfunction
•  Exhaust system and/or TWC restriction (PCM DTC is stored.)
•  PCV valve malfunction
•  Injector driver (built-into PCM) malfunction
Warning
•  The following troubleshooting flow chart contains the fuel system diagnosis and repair procedures. Read the following warnings before performing the fuel system services:
―  Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel.
―  Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, always complete the “Fuel Line Safety Procedure” to prevent the fuel from spraying. (See BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.5 (WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION)].)
•  Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.
•  If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.
―  Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Fuel line spills and leakage can cause serious injury or death, and damage to equipment. Always refer to the “Quick Release Connector Removal/Installation (fuel system)” before performing the fuel hose installation, and execute the “Fuel Leakage Inspection” after installation. (See QUICK RELEASE CONNECTOR (FUEL SYSTEM) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.5 (WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION)].) (See AFTER SERVICE PRECAUTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.5 (WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION)].)
Caution
•  Disconnecting/connecting the quick release connector without cleaning it may possibly cause damage to the fuel pipe and quick release connector. Always clean the quick release connector joint area before disconnecting/connecting, and make sure that it is free of foreign material.

Caution
•  Verify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.

Related PIDs

Item (definition)

Unit/Condition

Definition

Condition/Specification (Reference)

APP1
%
APP sensor No.1
•  Accelerator pedal released: Approx. 15%
•  Accelerator pedal depressed: Approx. 90.58%
V
•  Accelerator pedal released: Approx. 0.75 V
•  Accelerator pedal depressed: Approx. 4.52 V
APP2
%
APP sensor No.2
•  Accelerator pedal released: Approx. 7.45%
•  Accelerator pedal depressed: Approx. 45.49%
V
•  Accelerator pedal released: Approx. 0.38 V
•  Accelerator pedal depressed: Approx. 2.26 V
ECT
°C, °F
Engine coolant temperature
•  Displays ECT
V
•  ECT is 20 °C {68 °F}: Approx. 3.10 V
•  ECT is 40 °C {104 °F}: Approx. 2.16 V
•  ECT is 60 °C {140 °F}: Approx. 1.40 V
•  ECT is 80 °C {176 °F}: Approx. 0.87 V
•  ECT is 100 °C {212 °F}: Approx. 0.54 V
FUEL_PRES
KPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20
Fuel pressure
•  Displays fuel pressure
V
Idle (ECT 80 °C {176 °F})
•  Fuel pressure is 10 MPa {102 kgf/cm2, 1450 psi}: Approx. 1.4 V
IAT
°C, °F
IAT sensor No.1 voltage
•  Displays IAT (No.1)
V
•  IAT is 20 °C {68 °F}: Approx. 2.70 V
•  IAT is 40 °C {104 °F}: Approx. 1.80 V
•  IAT is 60 °C {140 °F}: Approx. 1.20 V
LOAD
%
Engine load
•  Idle (after warm up): Approx. 16.07%
•  Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm): Approx. 13.33%
•  Racing (engine speed is 4,000 rpm): Approx. 15.29%
LONGFT1
%
Long term fuel trim
•  Idle (after warm up): Approx. -3.9%
•  Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm): Approx. -0.78%
•  Racing (engine speed is 4,000 rpm): Approx. -0.78%
MAF
g/Sec
Mass air flow
•  Displays MAF
V
•  Ignition switched ON (engine off) (MAF: 0.00 g/s {0 lb/min}): Approx. 1.69 V (ECT is 53 °C {127 °F})
•  Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.50 g/s {0.331 lb/min}): Approx. 1.89 V (ECT is 93 °C {199 °F})
•  Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm) (MAF: 3.80 g/s {0.503 lb/min}): Approx. 2.02 V (ECT is 95 °C {203 °F})
MAP
KPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20
Manifold absolute pressure
•  Displays MAP
MAP_V
V
MAP sensor voltage
•  Ignition switched ON (engine off) (MAP:100 kPa {1.02 kgf/cm2, 14.5 psi}): Approx. 4.04 V
•  Idle (after warm up) (MAP: 35 kPa {0.36 kgf/cm2, 5.1 psi}): Approx. 1.40 V
•  Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm) (MAP: 26 kPa {0.27 kgf/cm2, 3.8 psi}): Approx. 1.01 V
O2S11
µA
A/F sensor
•  Idle (after warm up): Approx. -39 µA
•  Deceleration fuel cut (accelerator pedal released from engine speed of 4,000 rpm or more): Approx. 3.84 mA
O2S12
V
HO2S
•  Idle (after warm up): 0—1.0 V
•  Deceleration fuel cut (accelerator pedal released from engine speed of 4,000 rpm or more): Approx. 0 V
RPM
RPM
Engine speed
•  Displays engine speed
SHRTFT1
%
Short term fuel trim
•  Idle (after warm up): Approx. 2.34%
•  Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm): Approx. 3.9%
•  Racing (engine speed is 4,000 rpm): Approx. 1.56%
TP_REL
%
Throttle position signal (relative value)
•  Accelerator pedal released: Approx. 12%
•  Accelerator pedal depressed: Approx. 82%
VSS
KPH, MPH
Vehicle speed
•  Displays vehicle speed

Diagnostic Procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

RESULTS

ACTION

1
VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION INCLUDES HARD ENGINE STARTING
•  Is the engine unable to start after it has stalled?
Note
•  If the ignition is not switched off (to LOCK or ACC) after the engine stalls, and then an engine restart is attempted, the PCM corrects the difference between CKP sensor and CMP sensor signals caused by engine stalling, which may result in more time needed to restart the engine.
Yes
If the engine is unable to start, perform the symptom troubleshooting “NO.3 WILL NOT CRANK” and “NO.6 CRANKS NORMALLY BUT WILL NOT START”.
No
Go to the next step.
2
VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION INCLUDES ROUGH IDLING
•  Does the engine idle rough?
Yes
Perform the symptom troubleshooting “NO.8 ENGINE RUNS ROUGH/ROLLING IDLE”.
No
Go to the next step.
3
VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION CAUSE IS OVERHEATING
Caution
•  While performing this step, always operate the vehicle in a safe and lawful manner.
•  When the M-MDS is used to observe monitor system status while driving, be sure to have another technician with you, or record the data in the M-MDS using the PID/DATA MONITOR AND RECORD capturing function and inspect later.
•  Is the ECT PID value less than 116 °C {241 °F} during driving?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
The cause of this concern could be from the cooling system overheating.
•  Perform the symptom troubleshooting “NO.17 COOLING SYSTEM CONCERNS-OVERHEATING”.
4
CONFIRM DRIVE-BY-WIRE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATES WITH BRAKE OVERRIDE SYSTEM
•  Retrieve the PCM DTC using the M-MDS.
•  Is the DTC P2299:00 present?
Yes
Go to the applicable DTC inspection. (drive-by-wire control system operates with brake override system.)
No
Go to the next step.
5
VERIFY PCM DTC
•  Are any DTCs present?
Yes
Go to the applicable DTC inspection.
No
Go to the next step.
6
VERIFY CURRENT INPUT SIGNAL STATUS
Caution
•  While performing this step, always operate the vehicle in a safe and lawful manner.
•  When the M-MDS is used to observe monitor system status while driving, be sure to have another technician with you, or record the data in the M-MDS using the PID/DATA MONITOR AND RECORD capturing function and inspect later.
•  Access the following PIDs using the M-MDS:
―  APP1
―  APP2
―  ECT
―  FUEL_PRES
―  IAT
―  MAF
―  MAP
―  MAP_V
―  O2S11
―  O2S12
―  SHRTFT1
―  LONGFT1
•  Do the PIDs indicate the correct values under the trouble condition?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
APP1, APP2 PIDs are not as specified:
ECT PID is not as specified:
FUEL_PRES PID is not as specified:
IAT PID is not as specified:
MAF PID is not as specified:
MAP, MAP_V PIDs are not as specified:
O2S11, SHRTFT1, LONGFT1 PIDs are not as specified:
O2S12 PID is not as specified:
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
•  If the malfunction remains:
―  Inspect communication error between TCM and PCM.
•  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results if necessary.
―  Perform the “INTERMITTENT CONCERN TROUBLESHOOTING” procedure.
7
INSPECT A/C CUT-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
•  Perform the A/C Cut-off Control System Inspection.
•  Does the A/C cut-off operation work properly?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Perform the symptom troubleshooting "NO.23 A/C DOES NOT WORK SUFFICIENTLY" and "NO.24 A/C IS ALWAYS ON OR A/C COMPRESSOR RUNS CONTINUOUSLY".
8
DETERMINE IF MALFUNCTION CAUSE IS DRIVE-BY-WIRE CONTROL SYSTEM OR OTHER
•  Will the engine run smoothly at part throttle?
Yes
Go to Step 10.
No
Go to the next step.
9
INSPECT DRIVE-BY-WIRE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
•  Perform the Electronic Control Throttle Operation Inspection.
•  Does the drive-by-wire control system work properly?
Yes
Visually inspect the throttle body (damage/scratching).
•  If there is any malfunction:
―  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
•  If there is no malfunction:
―  Go to the next step.
No
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
10
INSPECT FUEL INJECTOR OPERATION
•  Perform the Fuel Injector Operation Inspection.
•  Do the fuel injectors operate properly?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
11
INSPECT PURGE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
•  Perform the Purge Control System Inspection.
•  Does the purge solenoid valve work properly?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
12
INSPECT CURRENT A/F SENSOR SIGNAL
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Go to Step 14.
13
DETERMINE IF MALFUNCTION CAUSE IS A/F SENSOR MALFUNCTION OR A/F SENSOR RELATED WIRING HARNESS MALFUNCTION
Note
•  If the inspection in Step 13 is performed, the PCM detects a DTC and performs fail-safe control. After performing the inspection, clear DTCs using the M-MDS.
•  Switch the ignition off.
•  Disconnect the A/F sensor connector.
•  Verify the symptom.
•  Does the symptom disappear?
Yes
Replace the A/F sensor.
No
Inspect the following:
•  Exhaust system leakage between exhaust manifold and A/F sensor
•  Loose installation of A/F sensor
―  If there is any malfunction:
•  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
―  If there is no malfunction:
•  Inspect the A/F sensor signal circuit.
•  Repair or replace the suspected wiring harness if necessary.
14
INSPECT MAIN RELAY OPERATION
•  Perform the Main Relay Operation Inspection with wiggle the related harness.
•  Does the main relay operate properly?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
15
INSPECT RELATED PART CONDITION
•  Inspect the following:
―  Fuel quality (proper octane, contamination, winter/summer blend)
―  Air leakage from intake-air system
―  Vacuum leakage
―  Intake-air system restriction
―  Air cleaner element
―  Fuel leakage from fuel line
―  Engine mount loose
―  CKP sensor and intake CMP sensor
•  Damaged trigger wheel (intake camshaft)
―  Exhaust CMP sensor
•  Damaged trigger wheel (exhaust camshaft)
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Service if necessary.
•  Repeat this step.
No
Go to the next step.
16
INSPECT FUEL PRESSURE (HIGH-SIDE)
•  Start the engine and warm it up completely.
•  Access the FUEL_PRES PID using the M-MDS at idle.
•  Is the FUEL_PRES PID value approx. 10 MPa {102 kgf/cm2, 1450 psi}?
Yes
Go to Step 18.
No
Lower than approx. 10 MPa {102 kgf/cm2, 1450 psi}:
•  Inspect the following:
―  Fuel leakage at the fuel line and fuel injector
―  Fuel pump
•  Perform the Fuel Pump (Low-pressure Side) Operation Inspection.
•  If there is any malfunction:
―  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
•  If there is no malfunction:
―  Go to the next step.
Higher than approx. 10 MPa {102 kgf/cm2, 1450 psi}:
•  Go to the next step.
17
INSPECT SPILL VALVE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND
•  Switch the ignition off.
•  Disconnect the high pressure fuel pump and PCM connectors.
•  Inspect for continuity between high pressure fuel pump terminal A (wiring harness-side) and body ground.
•  Is there continuity?
Yes
Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between high pressure fuel pump terminal A and PCM terminal 1DI.
If there is a common connector:
•  Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to ground.
•  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part.
If there is no common connector:
•  Repair or replace the wiring harness which has a short to ground.
If the malfunction remains:
•  Replace the PCM. (damage to driver in PCM)
No
Replace the high pressure fuel pump.
18
INSPECT FUEL PRESSURE (LOW-SIDE)
•  Connect the fuel pressure gauge between fuel pump and high pressure fuel pump.
•  Measure the low side fuel pressure.
•  Is the low side fuel pressure within specification?
Specification:
•  405—485 kPa {4.13—4.94 kgf/cm2, 58.8—70.3 psi}
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Inspect the following:
•  Fuel line restriction
•  Fuel filter clogged
―  If there is any malfunction:
•  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
―  If there is no malfunction:
19
INSPECT THROTTLE BODY FOR CLOGGING
•  Is any foreign material adhering around the throttle valve?
Yes
Clean the throttle valve.
No
Go to the next step.
20
INSPECT ENGINE COMPRESSION
•  Measure the compression pressure for each cylinder.
•  Are compression pressures within specification?
Yes
Go to Step 26.
No
Go to the next step.
21
INSPECT ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING DRIVER
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Replace the electric variable valve timing motor/driver.
No
Go to the next step.
22
INSPECT ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING MOTOR
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Replace the electric variable valve timing motor/driver.
No
Go to the next step.
23
INSPECT ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING ACTUATOR
•  Inspect the electric variable valve timing actuator.
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Replace the electric variable valve timing actuator.
No
Go to the next step.
24
INSPECT HYDRAULIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
•  Perform the Hydraulic Variable Valve Timing Control System Operation Inspection.
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
No
Go to the next step.
25
INSPECT FOR MALFUNCTION DUE TO DEVIATED VALVE TIMING
•  Inspect the valve timing (timing chain installation condition).
•  Is the valve timing normal?
Yes
Inspect for the following engine internal parts:
•  Cylinder
•  Piston ring
•  Intake valve
•  Exhaust valve
•  Such as cylinder head gasket
―  If there is any malfunction:
•  Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
No
Adjust the valve timing to the correct timing.
26
INSPECT IGNITION SYSTEM OPERATION
•  Is a strong blue spark visible at each cylinder?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
27
INSPECT EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR RESTRICTION
•  Inspect for restriction in the exhaust system and the TWC.
•  Is there any restriction?
Yes
Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.
No
Go to the next step.
28
INSPECT PCV VALVE
•  Is there any malfunction?
Yes
Replace the PCV valve.
No
Injector driver malfunction.
If the problem remains, overhaul the engine.
29
Verify the test results.
•  If normal, return to the diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
•  If the malfunction remains, inspect the related Service Bulletins and/or On-line Repair Information and perform repair or diagnosis.
―  If the vehicle is repaired, troubleshooting is completed.
―  If the vehicle is not repaired or additional diagnostic information is not available, reprogram the PCM if a later calibration is available. Retest.