What are the symptoms of a common rail system pressure control valve?
07-23,2025
In the high-pressure common rail fuel system of a diesel engine, common rail system pressure control valve is a core component. Its failures can directly affect the regulation of fuel pressure and consequently lead to abnormal engine operation.
Symptoms of a common rail system pressure control valve:
The car needs to be started multiple times or cannot be started.
Insufficient engine power or weak acceleration ability.
Instability or flameout in idle status.
Increased fuel consumption.
Reasons for failures of a common rail system pressure control valve:
The valve core is worn and stuck, resulting in inaccurate valve opening and fuel pressure fluctuations.
An electric circuit malfunction has occurred, such as short circuit, open circuit, poor insulation, or damaged wire harness.
Mechanical components such as diesel fuel injector and high-pressure fuel pump are damaged.
Service life of a common rail system pressure control valve:
The service life of a common rail system pressure control valve can typically reach 5 years or 100,000 kilometers of mileage.

Advantages of vika common rail system pressure control valve:
The vika common rail system pressure control valve adopt enameled wires imported from Germany, leading to a 20% increase in sensitivity.
The valve cores are coated with rare metals to enhance wear resistance, reduce residual magnetism, and realize faster response.
The roundness of the valve bodies and seats is 0.3μ -0.8μ, leading to higher sealing performance.