0328522 COTTER PIN, Propeller nut to shaft EVINRUDE
BE10EEDD, BE10FAEDC, BE10FAEUR, BE10FDLECM, BE10FDLEDR, BE10FDLEUA, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15FAEDR, BE15FAEUA, BE15FDLECM, BE15RELEUC, BE8FRBECA, BE8FRBEDC, BE8FRBEUR, E10EBL4EEB, E10ECCD, E10ECDB, E10ECES, E10ECOM, E10ECUE, E10EECC, E10EEIR, E10EEN
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BE10EEDD
BE10FAEDC
BE10FAEUR
BE10FDLECM
BE10FDLEDR
BE10FDLEUA
BE10RELEUS
BE15EEDS
BE15FAEDR
BE15FAEUA
BE15FDLECM
BE15RELEUC
BE8FRBECA
BE8FRBEDC
BE8FRBEUR
E10EBL4EEB
E10ECCD
E10ECDB
E10ECES
E10ECOM
E10ECUE
E10EECC
E10EEIR
E10EENA
E10EEOE
E10EERB
E10EESC
E10EETM
E10EL4SID
E10EL4SSE
E10ELCNS
E10ELCRA
E10ELCTC
E10FEXEO
E10FOECA
E15DLEOC
E15EBL4EEB
E15ECCS
E15ECDE
E15ECEC
E15ECNC
E15ECOB
E15ECRM
E15ECTR
E15ECUD
E15EECR
E15EEIA
E15EENM
E15EEOD
E15EERE
E15EESR
E15EETB
E15EL4SID
E15EL4SSE
E15WREES
E15WRLSIR
E15WRLSSC
E8R4EEM
E8R4SIE
E8R4SSB
HE15KCF
HE15KCLN
HE15KCLO
SE10RPB
SE10RPLT
SE10RPLY
SE15BAEEM
SE15BASIR
SE15BASSB
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
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BE10FAEUR, BE10FCLEUR, BE10FWEUR, BE10FWLEUR, HE10FELEUR, HE10FOEUR, HE10FOLEUR, HE10FTEUR, HE10FTLEUR 1997
BE10FDLECM, E10FEXECM, E10FRECM, E10FRELECM, E10FRLECM, L10FRELECM 1998
BE10FDLEDR, BE10FPXEDC, BE10FRELDR, E10FEXEDR, E10FREDR, E10FRELEDR, E10FRLEDR, L10FRELEDR 1996
BE10FDLEUA, BE10FPXEUR, BE10FRELUA, E10FEXEUA, E10FRELEUA, E10FREUA, E10FRLEUA, L10FRELEUA 1997
BE10RELEUS, E10EEUS, E10ELEUS, E10RELEUS, E10REUS, E10RLEUS, E10SELEUS 1997
BE15EEDS, BE15ELEDS, BE15REDS, BE15RLEDS, E15EEDS, E15ELEDS, E15REDS, E15RELEDS, E15RLEDS, SE15BAEDC 1996
BE15FAEDR, BE15FDLEDR, BE15FKEDR, BE15FREDR, BE15FRELEDR, BE15FWEDC, BE15FWLEDC, E15FKEDR, E15FREDR, E15FRELEDR, E15FRLEDR 1996
BE15FAEUA, BE15FDLEUA, BE15FKEUA, BE15FRELUA, BE15FREUA, BE15FWEUR, BE15FWLEUR, E15FKEUA, E15FRELEUA, E15FREUA, E15FRLEUA 1997
BE15FDLECM, BE15FWECA, BE15FWLECA, E15FRECM, E15FRELECM, E15FRLECM 1998
BE15RELEUC, E15EEUC, E15ELEUC, E15RELEUC, E15REUC, E15RLEUC, SE15BAEUR 1997
BE8FRBECA, BE8FRBLECA, E8FRECA, E8FRLECA, E8FRXECA 1998
BE8FRBEDC, BE8FRBLEDC, BE8FRBXEDC, E8FREDC, E8FRXEDC, HE8FREDC, HE8FRLEDC 1996
BE8FRBEUR, BE8FRBLEUR, BE8FRBXEUR, E8FREUR, E8FRXEUR, HE8FREUR, HE8FRLEUR 1997
E10EBL4EEB, E10EL4EEB, E10R4EEB, E10RL4EEB, E10TEX4EEB 1999
E10ECCD, E10ELCCD, E10RCCD, E10RLCCD, E10SELCCD 1988
E10ECDB, E10ELCDB, E10RCDB, E10RLCDB, E10SELCDB 1986
E10ECES, E10ELCES, E10RCES, E10RLCES, E10SELCES, TE10ELCES, TE10RLCES 1989
E10ECOM, E10ELCOM, E10RCOM, E10RLCOM, E10SELCOM 1985
E10ECUE, E10ELCUE, E10RCUE, E10RLCUE, E10SELCUE 1987
E10EECC, E10ELECC, E10RECC, E10RELECC, E10RLECC, E10SELECC 1998
E10EEIR, E10ELEIR, E10REIR, E10RELEIR, E10RLEIR, E10SELEIR, TE10RELEIR 1991
E10EENA, E10ELENA, E10RELENA, E10RENA, E10RLENA, E10SELENA, TE10RELENA 1992
E10EEOE, E10ELEOE, E10RELEOE, E10REOE, E10RLEOE, E10SELEOE 1995
E10EERB, E10ELERB, E10RELERB, E10RERB, E10RLERB, E10SELERB 1994
E10EESC, E10ELESC, E10RELESC, E10RESC, E10RLESC, E10SELESC, TE10ELESC, TE10RELESC, TE10RLESC 1990
E10EETM, E10ELETM, E10RELETM, E10RETM, E10RLETM, E10SELETM, TE10RELETM 1993
E10EL4SID, E10EVL4SIC, E10R4SID, E10RL4SID, E10RV4SIC, E10RVL4SIC, E10TEX4SID, E10TVX4SIC 2001
E10EL4SSE, E10EVL4SSS, E10R4SSE, E10RL4SSE, E10RV4SSS, E10RVL4SSS, E10TEX4SSE, E10TVX4SSS 2000
E10ELCNS, E10RCNS, E10RLCNS, E10SELCNS 1982
E10ELCRA, E10RCRA, E10RLCRA, E10SELCRA 1984
E10ELCTC, E10RCTC, E10RCTR, E10RLCTC, E10SELCTC 1983
E10FEXEO, E10FRELEOC, E10FREOC, E10FRLEO 1995
E10FOECA, E10FOLECA, HE10FELECA 1998
E15DLEOC, E15FREOC, E15FRLEOC, E15KEOC 1995
E15EBL4EEB, E15EL4EEB, E15R4EEB, E15RB4EEB, E15RBL4EEB, E15RL4EEB 1999
E15ECCS, E15ELCCS, E15RCCS, E15RLCCS 1988
E15ECDE, E15ELCDE, E15RCDE, E15RLCDE 1986
E15ECEC, E15ELCEC, E15RCEC, E15RLCEC, TE15RLCEC 1989
E15ECNC, E15RCNC, E15RLCNC 1982
E15ECOB, E15ELCOB, E15RCOB, E15RLCOB 1985
E15ECRM, E15ELCRM, E15RCRM, E15RLCRM 1984
E15ECTR, E15ELCTR, E15RCTA, E15RCTR, E15RLCTA, E15RLCTR 1983
E15ECUD, E15ELCUD, E15RCUD, E15RLCUD 1987
E15EECR, E15ELECR, E15RECR, E15RELECR, E15RLECR, SE15BAECA 1998
E15EEIA, E15ELEIA, E15REIA, E15RELEIA, E15RLEIA 1991
E15EENM, E15ELENM, E15RELENM, E15RENM, E15RLENM 1992
E15EEOD, E15ELEOD, E15RELEOD, E15REOD, E15RLEOD 1995
E15EERE, E15ELERE, E15RELERE, E15RERE, E15RLERE 1994
E15EESR, E15ELESR, E15RELESR, E15RESR, E15RLESR 1990
E15EETB, E15ELETB, E15RELETB, E15RETB, E15RLETB 1993
E15EL4SID, E15EVL4SIC, E15R4SID, E15RL4SID, E15RV4SIC, E15RVL4SIC 2001
E15EL4SSE, E15EVL4SSS, E15R4SSE, E15RL4SSE, E15RV4SSS, E15RVL4SSS 2000
E15WREES, E15WRLEES 1999
E15WRLSIR, E15WRSIR 2001
E15WRLSSC, E15WRSSC 2000
E8R4EEM, E8RB4EEM, E8RBL4EEM, E8RL4EEM 1999
E8R4EEM, E8RB4EEM, E8RBL4EEM, E8RL4EEM 1999
E8R4SIE, E8RL4SIE, E8RVL4SIC 2001
E8R4SIE, E8RL4SIE, E8RVL4SIC 2001
E8R4SSB, E8RL4SSB, E8RVL4SSB 2000
E8R4SSB, E8RL4SSB, E8RVL4SSB 2000
HE15KCF, HE15KCLF, HE15RPLW, HE15RPW, SE15RPLW, SE15RPW 1997
HE15KCLN, HE15KCN, SE15RPG, SE15RPLG 1996
HE15KCLO, HE15KCO, SE15RPC, SE15RPLC 1998
SE10RPB, SE10RPLB 1996
SE10RPLT, SE10RPT 1997
SE10RPLY, SE10RPY 1998
SE15BAEEM 1999
SE15BASIR 2001
SE15BASSB 2000
Information:
Cross-Reference Information for Event Codes
Event codes are generated when abnormal operating conditions exist. Table 1 is a list of the event codes for the engine. The event codes are cross-referenced with the appropriate procedure that can be used to troubleshoot the code.Portions of this material are reprinted with permission from SAE J1939DA_201607© 2016 SAE International. SAE International is not responsible for any use or translation of this material, in whole or in part. Contact SAE International to obtain a complete copy of SAE J1939DA_201607, the official definitive source of this standard.
Table 1
J1939 Code and Description Troubleshooting Procedure
168-17
Battery Potential / Power Input #1 : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply - Test"
1664-31
Engine Automatic Start Failed Troubleshooting, "Engine Cranks but Does Not Start"
3029-31
Engine start inhibited, pre-lube system issue Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
3551-1
Engine Oil Priming State : Low - most severe (3) Troubleshooting, "Oil Pressure Is Low"
3551-17
Engine Oil Priming State : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
3551-31
Engine Oil Priming State Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
4082-31
Fuel Pump Primer Control Troubleshooting, "Fuel Pressure Is Low"
5578-14
Engine Fuel Delivery Absolute Pressure Troubleshooting, "Fuel Pressure Is Low"
7902-17
Starting/Lighting/Ignition (SLI) Battery Pack #1 Battery #1 Voltage : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Electric Power Supply - Test" Parts of the Event Code
Event Code - The E identifies the code as an event code. The XXX(X) is a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "(X)" assigns one of three levels to the active event code according to the severity of the abnormal system condition. The code is followed by a description of the code. Refer to the following example:
E360(1) Low Oil Pressure
E360(2) Low Oil Pressure
E360(3) Low Oil PressureThe definition for the levels of severity for an event are defined below:
Table 2
Indicators (1), (2), and (3)
Warning Category Indicator Severity
(1) Least Severe
(2) Moderate Severity
(3) Most Severe Active Event Codes
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a sensor.
Illustration 1 g06079642
Example of the typical operating range of a sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the engine parameter.
(2) In these areas, the engine is operating in an unsafe operating range of the monitored parameter. An event code will be generated for the monitored parameter. The sensor circuit does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the signal from the sensor is outside of the operating range of the sensor. The sensor circuit has an electronic problem. A diagnostic code will be generated for the sensor circuit. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" for additional information on diagnostic codes.Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code, the ECM may log the event code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot the engine, perform the following steps to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint:
The event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This check is important for problems that are intermittent. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for additional information.If these steps do not resolve the problem, refer to Table 1 for the procedure to troubleshoot the event code.Parameter Settings of the Engine Monitoring System
The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. The parameter settings for the engine monitoring system can also be viewed on Cat® Electronic Technician (ET).
Event codes are generated when abnormal operating conditions exist. Table 1 is a list of the event codes for the engine. The event codes are cross-referenced with the appropriate procedure that can be used to troubleshoot the code.Portions of this material are reprinted with permission from SAE J1939DA_201607© 2016 SAE International. SAE International is not responsible for any use or translation of this material, in whole or in part. Contact SAE International to obtain a complete copy of SAE J1939DA_201607, the official definitive source of this standard.
Table 1
J1939 Code and Description Troubleshooting Procedure
168-17
Battery Potential / Power Input #1 : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply - Test"
1664-31
Engine Automatic Start Failed Troubleshooting, "Engine Cranks but Does Not Start"
3029-31
Engine start inhibited, pre-lube system issue Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
3551-1
Engine Oil Priming State : Low - most severe (3) Troubleshooting, "Oil Pressure Is Low"
3551-17
Engine Oil Priming State : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
3551-31
Engine Oil Priming State Troubleshooting, "Prelubrication Pump Problem"
4082-31
Fuel Pump Primer Control Troubleshooting, "Fuel Pressure Is Low"
5578-14
Engine Fuel Delivery Absolute Pressure Troubleshooting, "Fuel Pressure Is Low"
7902-17
Starting/Lighting/Ignition (SLI) Battery Pack #1 Battery #1 Voltage : Low - least severe (1) Troubleshooting, "Electric Power Supply - Test" Parts of the Event Code
Event Code - The E identifies the code as an event code. The XXX(X) is a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "(X)" assigns one of three levels to the active event code according to the severity of the abnormal system condition. The code is followed by a description of the code. Refer to the following example:
E360(1) Low Oil Pressure
E360(2) Low Oil Pressure
E360(3) Low Oil PressureThe definition for the levels of severity for an event are defined below:
Table 2
Indicators (1), (2), and (3)
Warning Category Indicator Severity
(1) Least Severe
(2) Moderate Severity
(3) Most Severe Active Event Codes
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a sensor.
Illustration 1 g06079642
Example of the typical operating range of a sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the engine parameter.
(2) In these areas, the engine is operating in an unsafe operating range of the monitored parameter. An event code will be generated for the monitored parameter. The sensor circuit does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the signal from the sensor is outside of the operating range of the sensor. The sensor circuit has an electronic problem. A diagnostic code will be generated for the sensor circuit. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" for additional information on diagnostic codes.Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code, the ECM may log the event code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot the engine, perform the following steps to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint:
The event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This check is important for problems that are intermittent. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for additional information.If these steps do not resolve the problem, refer to Table 1 for the procedure to troubleshoot the event code.Parameter Settings of the Engine Monitoring System
The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. The parameter settings for the engine monitoring system can also be viewed on Cat® Electronic Technician (ET).
Parts cotter EVINRUDE:
0345942
0345942 COTTER PIN, Pin to support bracket
E10EBL4EEB, E10EL4SID, E10EL4SSE, E15EBL4EEB, E15EL4SID, E15EL4SSE, E15WREES, E15WRLSIR, E15WRLSSC, SE15BAEEM, SE15BASIR, SE15BASSB