Step 1 – Read Active Fault Codes

Connect the diagnostic scanner and record all active and inactive fault codes before clearing anything.

Step 2 – Monitor Rail Pressure

Compare Desired Rail Pressure with Actual Rail Pressure while accelerating under load.

Step 3 – Check Low Pressure Fuel Supply

Confirm adequate lift pump pressure, inspect filters, and check for air entering the fuel system.

Step 4 – Test the Fuel Control Actuator (FCA)

Command the FCA with the diagnostic tool or substitute with a known good unit if available.

Step 5 – Inspect Rail Pressure Sensor

Verify sensor readings are stable and wiring has no corrosion or damaged pins.

Step 6 – Check the Pressure Relief Valve

Inspect for leakage or a valve stuck partially open, causing rail pressure to drop.

Step 7 – Road Test

Confirm the repair by monitoring actual versus desired rail pressure under full load.