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7 Common Wartsila Engine Faults, Causes & Immediate Actions

This blog covers 7 common Wartsila engine faults related to starting, fuel, lube oil, cooling, turbocharger, exhaust, and control systems. It explains the typical symptoms, likely causes, and immediate troubleshooting actions operators can take to quickly identify issues, reduce downtime, and maintain reliable engine performance.
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7 Common Wartsila Engine Faults, Causes & Immediate Actions

Wartsila engines are built to operate under demanding marine and industrial conditions, delivering dependable performance across a wide range of applications. However, continuous operation, varying fuel quality, heavy loads, and component wear can eventually lead to operational faults if not identified early. Problems such as starting failures, abnormal exhaust smoke, lube oil pressure alarms, cooling system issues, or turbocharger malfunctions can quickly affect engine efficiency and increase the risk of unexpected downtime.

Timely fault identification and corrective action are essential to maintaining engine reliability and preventing secondary damage. Understanding the common symptoms, their possible causes, and the immediate checks required helps operators respond faster and make informed maintenance decisions. This guide covers some of the most frequently encountered Wartsila engine faults along with practical troubleshooting actions for effective field-level diagnosis.

Use this table to identify likely causes based on the symptom you are observing. For confirmed faults, contact our engineering team for guided Wartsila troubleshooting or on-site support.

Wartsila Engine Starting & Shutdown Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
Engine fails to start no rotation Dead batteries / weak starting air pressure / starting motor fault Check starting air pressure (min 25 bar), battery voltage, and starting solenoid response
Engine cranks but does not fire No fuel supply / incorrect fuel valve position / low compression Check fuel supply pressure, verify fuel system valves are open, check injector condition
Engine starts but shuts down immediately Low lube oil pressure trip / safety system fault Check lube oil level and pressure; review UNIC alarm log for triggering fault
Engine shuts down on high load Fuel starvation / lube oil pressure drop / high exhaust temp Pull fault log immediately; check fuel filters, oil pressure, turbocharger boost
Engine overspeeds during start Governor fault / actuator sticking open Do not restart; inspect governor linkage and fuel actuator; check UNIC governor parameters
Frequent unplanned shutdowns Intermittent sensor fault / wiring issue / fuel quality Trend UNIC data logs; check sensor calibration; test fuel quality

Wartsila Engine Smoke and Exhaust Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
Persistent black smoke (all cylinders) Turbocharger fouling / charge air cooler blocked / air filter clogged Inspect and clean turbocharger; check charge air pressure against spec
Black smoke from one cylinder Faulty injector / late injection timing Compare cylinder exhaust temperatures; remove and test suspect injector
Blue/grey smoke Lube oil entering combustion chamber worn piston rings or valve stem seals Check lube oil consumption rate; conduct compression test
White smoke on startup (clears quickly) Normal condensation acceptable in cold conditions Monitor; if persistent, check for coolant ingress into combustion
White smoke persistent under load Coolant leak into cylinder cracked liner or blown head gasket Stop engine; conduct pressure test on cooling circuit; inspect cylinder head
High exhaust temperature all cylinders Turbocharger fault / charge air cooler fouled / engine overloaded Check turbo speed and boost pressure; verify engine is not running above rated load
High exhaust temperature one cylinder Faulty injector / stuck exhaust valve / low compression in that cylinder Investigate that cylinder’s injector, valve timing, and compression

Wartsila Engine Lube Oil System Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
Low lube oil pressure alarm Worn oil pump / blocked filter / pressure relief valve stuck open / oil dilution Check oil level, filter differential pressure, and oil pump outlet pressure
High lube oil temperature Fouled lube oil cooler / excessive bearing clearance / cooler bypass valve fault Check cooler inlet/outlet temperature differential; inspect cooler
High lube oil consumption Piston ring wear / valve stem seal wear / crankcase breather fault Monitor consumption rate; check crankcase pressure; conduct oil analysis
Lube oil contamination (milky appearance) Coolant ingress — cracked liner, head gasket, or cooler leak Stop engine immediately; identify and isolate the leak source
Lube oil contamination (fuel dilution) Leaking injection pump / injector return leak Check fuel in oil via smell and viscosity; inspect injection components
Metal particles in lube oil filter Bearing wear / gear wear / internal damage Send oil for lab analysis; inspect filter closely for particle type and size

Wartsila Engine Fuel System Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
High fuel consumption Worn injectors / incorrect timing / engine overload / fuel leaks Check injector spray pattern; verify injection timing; inspect for external fuel leaks
Fuel pressure low Blocked filters / supply pump wear / air in fuel system Replace or clean filters; check supply pump pressure; bleed fuel system
Fuel in lube oil Injection pump seal failure / injector body crack Drain and replace oil; identify and replace faulty injection component
Knocking from one cylinder Early injection timing / incorrect injector opening pressure Check and adjust injection timing; test injector opening pressure on bench
Engine load instability / hunting Governor fault / fuel actuator sticking / fuel quality variation Check actuator response; inspect governor; test fuel sample
Dual-fuel engine gas trip fault Gas supply pressure low / gas valve fault / pilot fuel issue Check LNG/gas supply pressure; inspect gas admission valves; check pilot fuel system

Wartsila Engine Cooling System Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
High jacket water temperature Fouled heat exchanger / thermostat failure / pump underperformance Check seawater flow through cooler; test thermostat operation; check pump pressure
Low jacket water temperature Thermostat stuck open / excessive seawater flow Inspect and replace thermostat; check seawater regulating valve
Coolant level dropping External leak / internal leak into combustion or lube oil system Pressure test system; inspect all joints, hoses, and coolers; check for oil contamination
Air in cooling circuit Damaged expansion tank / leak on suction side of pump Check expansion tank vent; inspect pump suction connections; bleed circuit
High piston cooling temperature Blocked piston cooling nozzle / piston damage Check piston cooling oil pressure and flow; inspect nozzle alignment

Wartsila Engine Turbocharger Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
Turbocharger surging Charge air cooler fouled / engine overload / compressor fouling Clean compressor side; verify load is within spec; check air filter
Low boost pressure Turbocharger wear / fouled turbine / air leaks in charge air piping Check turbo speed; inspect charge air piping for leaks; clean turbine
Turbocharger noise (whine or grinding) Bearing wear / rotor imbalance / foreign object damage Do not continue running; arrange turbocharger inspection immediately
High turbocharger exhaust temperature Fouled turbine blades / engine running rich / exhaust valve fault Clean turbine; check cylinder combustion; inspect exhaust valves
Lube oil leak from turbocharger Worn bearing seals / lube oil pressure too high Inspect seals; check lube oil supply pressure to turbo; clean drain lines

Wartsila Engine Control System & Electrical Faults

Symptom Likely Cause Immediate Action
UNIC communication fault CAN bus error / loose wiring connection / module failure Check physical CAN bus connections; inspect wiring harness; restart UNIC module
Sensor reading erratic or frozen Faulty sensor / wiring damage / water ingress in connector Compare with manual measurement; replace suspect sensor; inspect connector
Governor not responding Actuator fault / software parameter error / governor power supply Check actuator linkage; verify UNIC governor settings; check power supply voltage
Engine speed fluctuation (hunting) Governor instability / fuel actuator wear / load sharing fault (multi-engine) Adjust governor droop settings; inspect actuator; check load sharing parameters
Remote control fault Signal cable fault / remote panel power issue / UNIC input module fault Check control cable continuity; verify remote panel power; test UNIC input signals
This reference table is a field diagnostic aid. Root cause confirmation requires live data analysis and physical inspection. For complex or recurring faults, engage a qualified Wartsila engine service.

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