Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Emissions - Crankcase Ventilation System Info.


Emissions - Crankcase Ventilation System Info.



SI M11 07 08



Engine



March 2011



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes SI M11 07 08 dated March 2011.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Crankcase Ventilation System Diagnosis and Measurement



MODEL



All



INFORMATION



All current MINI engines incorporate a pressure-controlled crankcase ventilation system. The crankcase ventilation systems use various different



crankcase ventilation valves, depending on the engine type. Although the valves all look different, they function similarly, using a spring and



diaphragm assembly to control the crankcase pressure. A properly functioning pressure control valve is designed to maintain a slight vacuum



(underpressure) in the crankcase, which assures reliable crankcase venting during all engine operating conditions. Some of the causes and results of a



malfunctioning crankcase ventilation system are listed below.



Causes of Excessive Overpressure (Pressure)



^ Internal engine damage/wear



^ Obstruction in the crankcase ventilation system



^ Defective pressure control valve



Results of Excessive Overpressure



^ Damage to the engine oil seals



^ Increased engine oil consumption (can be misdiagnosed as a defective turbocharger)



^ Excessive engine oil in the intake system



^ Excessive engine oil in the charged intake tubes or the intercooler on turbocharged engines (can be misdiagnosed as a defective turbocharger)



^ Engine oil dip stick is dislodged from the guide tube (if equipped)



Cause of Excessive Underpressure (Vacuum)



^ Defective pressure control valve



Results of Excessive Underpressure



^ Damage to the engine oil seals



^ Increased engine oil consumption



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 77



^ Excessive engine oil in the intake system



^ Rough engine idling or engine misfire



^ Whistling or howling noise from the engine (can be misdiagnosed as a defective turbocharger)



^ Increased mixture adaptation values



Attached to this Service Information bulletin are two procedures:



1. Preparing an engine oil cap for a crankcase pressure measurement



2. Measuring the crankcase ventilation system using the ISID and IMIB diagnostic equipment



Specification and actual readings from the vehicle may vary by up to +/- 10%, but not more than 4.0 mBar.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



This service information bulletin is intended to provide technical diagnostic and/or repair information.



Claims that result from the repair of a verified defect are to be processed following established warranty policies and procedures.



ATTACHMENTS



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 78



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 79



M110708_Engine_Oil_Cap_Modification



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 80



2002-2006 Mini Cooper (R50) L4-1.6L (W10) Page 81



M110708_Measuring_Crankcase_Pressure_Using_IMIB.