0435622 DECAL SET EVINRUDE
BE20SEEDA, BE20SREDA, BE25BAEDR, BE25EEDM, BE30BAEDE, BE30EEDE, E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRERC, E20CRETS, E20EEOR, E20EERC, E20EETS, E25EEOA, E25EERR, E25EETC, E25REDA, E25REND, E25REOR, E25RERC, E25RETS, E25TEEDA, E25TEEND, E25TEEOR, E25TEER
DECAL
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Compatible models:
BE20SEEDA
BE20SREDA
BE25BAEDR
BE25EEDM
BE30BAEDE
BE30EEDE
E20CREDA
E20CREND
E20CREOR
E20CRERC
E20CRETS
E20EEOR
E20EERC
E20EETS
E25EEOA
E25EERR
E25EETC
E25REDA
E25REND
E25REOR
E25RERC
E25RETS
E25TEEDA
E25TEEND
E25TEEOR
E25TEERC
E25TEETS
E30EEOB
E30EERM
E30EETA
E30REDE
E30RENR
E30REOB
E30RERM
E30RETA
E30TEEDE
E30TEENR
E30TEEOB
E30TEERM
E30TEETA
E35RENR
E35RERM
E35RETA
SE35REDE
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- ENGINE COVER - JOHNSON » 0435622
BE25BAEDR, BE25BALEDR, BE25BREDC, BE25BRLEDC, HE25RAEDA, SE25RDEDC 1996
BE25EEDM, BE25ELEDM, BE25EREDC, BE25ERLEDC, E25EEDM, E25ELEDM 1996
BE30BAEDE, BE30BALEDE 1996
BE30EEDE, BE30ELEDE, E30EEDE, E30ELEDE 1996
E20CREDA, E20CRLEDA, HE20CREDA, HE20CRLEDA 1996
E20CREND, E20CRLEND, TE20CREND, TE20CRLEND 1992
E20CREOR, E20CRLEOR 1995
E20CRERC, E20CRLERC 1994
E20CRETS, E20CRLETS, TE20CRETS, TE20CRLETS 1993
E20EEOR, E20ELEOR 1995
E20EERC, E20ELERC 1994
E20EETS, E20ELETS 1993
E25EEOA, E25ELEOA 1995
E25EERR, E25ELERR 1994
E25EETC, E25ELETC, TE25ELETC, VE25ELETC 1993
E25REDA, E25RLEDA, HE25REDA, HE25RLEDA 1996
E25REND, E25RLEND 1992
E25REOR, E25RLEOR 1995
E25RERC, E25RLERC 1994
E25RETS, E25RLETS 1993
E25TEEDA, E25TELEDA, HE25TELEDA 1996
E25TEEND, E25TELEND 1992
E25TEEOR, E25TELEOR 1995
E25TEERC 1994
E25TEETS, E25TELETS 1993
E30EEOB, E30ELEOB 1995
E30EERM, E30ELERM 1994
E30EETA, E30ELETA, VE30EETA, VE30ELETA 1993
E30REDE, E30RLEDE, HE30REDE, HE30RLEDE 1996
E30RENR, E30RLENR 1992
E30REOB, E30RLEOB 1995
E30RERM, E30RLERM 1994
E30RETA, E30RLETA 1993
E30TEEDE, E30TELEDE 1996
E30TEENR, E30TELENR 1992
E30TEEOB, E30TELEOB 1995
E30TEERM, E30TELERM 1994
E30TEETA, E30TELETA 1993
E35RENR, E35RLENR 1992
E35RERM, E35RLERM 1994
E35RETA, E35RLETA 1993
SE35REDE, SE35RLEDE 1996
Information:
Electronic Controls
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) consists of two main components, the control computer (hardware) and the Personality Module (software). The control computer is the microprocessor and electronic circuitry. The Personality Module contains the software for the control computer which stores operating maps that define power and torque curves. The two work together to control engine operation.
Figure 1.1 - Personality ModuleThe ECM governs engine rpm (refer to Figure 1.2) by controlling the amount of fuel delivered by the injectors. Desired engine rpm is determined by the throttle switch signal and certain sensor readings. Some diagnostic codes may cause a derate that affects engine rpm. Actual engine rpm is measured by the Speed/Timing Sensor. The ECM determines how much fuel to inject to maintain desired engine rpm by sensing the actual engine rpm.Fuel Injection
The ECM controls the timing, duration (amount) and pressure of the fuel injected by varying signals to the injectors and the Injection Actuation Pressure Control Valve (IAPCV). The injectors will inject fuel ONLY if the injector solenoid is energized by a 105 volt signal from the ECM. By controlling the timing and duration of the 105 volt signal, and the injection actuation pressure, the ECM can control injection timing and the amount of fuel injected based on engine rpm, load, and other operating conditions.The ECM limits engine power and modifies injection timing and pressure during Cold Mode operation to increase startability, reduce warm up time, and reduce white smoke. Cold Mode is active if the engine oil temperature falls below a predetermined value and other conditions are met. It remains active until the engine has warmed or a time limit is exceeded.The ECM has factory programmed limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. FRC Fuel Pos is a fuel limit for exhaust smoke control purposes that is based on the maximum allowable fuel-to-air ratio. When the ECM senses a higher Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Pressure (more air available), the FRC Fuel Pos limit is increased to allow more fuel into the cylinder. Rated Fuel Pos is a limit based on the power rating of the engine. It is similar to the rack stops and the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The Rated Fuel Pos determines maximum power and torque values for a specific engine family and rating. Rated Fuel Pos is programmed by the factory into the Personality Module.Programmable Parameters
System Configuration Parameters are parameters stored in the ECM that affect engine operation. The parameters are set at the factory and may be changed with an Electronic Service Tool ( ET - Electronic Technician or, to a limited extent, ECAP - Electronic Control Analyzer Programmer). However, a factory password may be required to change certain parameters.Self-Diagnostics
The engine has the ability to detect problems with it's inputs and outputs. When a problem is detected, a diagnostic code is generated and an audible or visible alarm may be present at the electronic display module. The diagnostic code is also stored in the ECM's permanent memory.Current diagnostic codes are referred to as ACTIVE. An Active code indicates a problem currently exists. They should always be serviced first. Refer to Section 4: Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code for more information.Diagnostic codes stored in memory are called LOGGED. The problem may have been temporary or may have been repaired since the time it was logged. It is important to remember that it is possible to log faults whenever a component is disconnected and the keyswitch is in the ON position. Therefore, logged diagnostic codes do not necessarily mean something needs to be repaired. Logged diagnostic codes may be helpful indicators to determine intermittent problems.In addition to diagnostic codes, the ECM also records EVENTS (such as high coolant temperature or low oil pressure) that have occurred, rather than diagnostics or electronic problems. Refer to Section 4: Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code for more information.Passwords
Several System Configuration Parameters and most Logged Events are protected by Factory Passwords. Factory passwords are available only to Caterpillar dealers. Refer to Section 2: Programming Parameters for details regarding when passwords are needed and how to obtain them.Electronic Governor Diagram
Figure 1.2 - Electronic GovernorFuel System Block Diagram
Figure 1.3 - HEUI Fuel SystemEngine Application Block Diagram
Figure 1.4 - PM565 3408E Engine ApplicationEngine Component Diagrams And Model Views
Figure 1.5 - Engine View - Top
Figure 1.6 - Engine View - Sensor LocationsElectrical Connectors And Functions Electronic Service Tools
The Caterpillar Electronic Service Tools are designed to help the service technician obtain and analyze data, and diagnose existing and potential problems within the electronic system. Their use is required to perform calibrations and to read or change programmable parameters.Two Caterpillar Electronic Service Tools can be used with the engine. The Electronic Technician (ET) or the Electronic Control Analyzer Programmer (ECAP). With either ET or ECAP, a Communication Adapter Tool is required to communicate with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). ET is the preferred Electronic Service Tool due to its increased functionality, however, the ECAP may be used to perform basic troubleshooting procedures.The digital multimeter is suitable for making the necessary voltage and resistance measurements. There are also several adapter cables, probes, etc, used with the Electronic Service Tools that allow the service technician to perform the required measurements needed for diagnosis. These tools are listed in the following tables and diagrams, along with their associated part numbers. Optional Service Tools
Two short jumper wires will be needed to check continuity of some wiring harness circuits. The jumper wires are used to short (connect) two adjacent pins or sockets together in a connector. Refer to the Service Tools Diagram for details on how to fabricate jumper wires.A long extension wire may be needed to check continuity of some wiring harness circuits. Refer to the Service Tools Diagram for details on how to fabricate an extension wire.The following list contains service tools that are not required, but may be helpful, to service the engine. Electronic Technician (ET)
The Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) is a service tool designed to run
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) consists of two main components, the control computer (hardware) and the Personality Module (software). The control computer is the microprocessor and electronic circuitry. The Personality Module contains the software for the control computer which stores operating maps that define power and torque curves. The two work together to control engine operation.
Figure 1.1 - Personality ModuleThe ECM governs engine rpm (refer to Figure 1.2) by controlling the amount of fuel delivered by the injectors. Desired engine rpm is determined by the throttle switch signal and certain sensor readings. Some diagnostic codes may cause a derate that affects engine rpm. Actual engine rpm is measured by the Speed/Timing Sensor. The ECM determines how much fuel to inject to maintain desired engine rpm by sensing the actual engine rpm.Fuel Injection
The ECM controls the timing, duration (amount) and pressure of the fuel injected by varying signals to the injectors and the Injection Actuation Pressure Control Valve (IAPCV). The injectors will inject fuel ONLY if the injector solenoid is energized by a 105 volt signal from the ECM. By controlling the timing and duration of the 105 volt signal, and the injection actuation pressure, the ECM can control injection timing and the amount of fuel injected based on engine rpm, load, and other operating conditions.The ECM limits engine power and modifies injection timing and pressure during Cold Mode operation to increase startability, reduce warm up time, and reduce white smoke. Cold Mode is active if the engine oil temperature falls below a predetermined value and other conditions are met. It remains active until the engine has warmed or a time limit is exceeded.The ECM has factory programmed limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. FRC Fuel Pos is a fuel limit for exhaust smoke control purposes that is based on the maximum allowable fuel-to-air ratio. When the ECM senses a higher Turbocharger Compressor Outlet Pressure (more air available), the FRC Fuel Pos limit is increased to allow more fuel into the cylinder. Rated Fuel Pos is a limit based on the power rating of the engine. It is similar to the rack stops and the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The Rated Fuel Pos determines maximum power and torque values for a specific engine family and rating. Rated Fuel Pos is programmed by the factory into the Personality Module.Programmable Parameters
System Configuration Parameters are parameters stored in the ECM that affect engine operation. The parameters are set at the factory and may be changed with an Electronic Service Tool ( ET - Electronic Technician or, to a limited extent, ECAP - Electronic Control Analyzer Programmer). However, a factory password may be required to change certain parameters.Self-Diagnostics
The engine has the ability to detect problems with it's inputs and outputs. When a problem is detected, a diagnostic code is generated and an audible or visible alarm may be present at the electronic display module. The diagnostic code is also stored in the ECM's permanent memory.Current diagnostic codes are referred to as ACTIVE. An Active code indicates a problem currently exists. They should always be serviced first. Refer to Section 4: Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code for more information.Diagnostic codes stored in memory are called LOGGED. The problem may have been temporary or may have been repaired since the time it was logged. It is important to remember that it is possible to log faults whenever a component is disconnected and the keyswitch is in the ON position. Therefore, logged diagnostic codes do not necessarily mean something needs to be repaired. Logged diagnostic codes may be helpful indicators to determine intermittent problems.In addition to diagnostic codes, the ECM also records EVENTS (such as high coolant temperature or low oil pressure) that have occurred, rather than diagnostics or electronic problems. Refer to Section 4: Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code for more information.Passwords
Several System Configuration Parameters and most Logged Events are protected by Factory Passwords. Factory passwords are available only to Caterpillar dealers. Refer to Section 2: Programming Parameters for details regarding when passwords are needed and how to obtain them.Electronic Governor Diagram
Figure 1.2 - Electronic GovernorFuel System Block Diagram
Figure 1.3 - HEUI Fuel SystemEngine Application Block Diagram
Figure 1.4 - PM565 3408E Engine ApplicationEngine Component Diagrams And Model Views
Figure 1.5 - Engine View - Top
Figure 1.6 - Engine View - Sensor LocationsElectrical Connectors And Functions Electronic Service Tools
The Caterpillar Electronic Service Tools are designed to help the service technician obtain and analyze data, and diagnose existing and potential problems within the electronic system. Their use is required to perform calibrations and to read or change programmable parameters.Two Caterpillar Electronic Service Tools can be used with the engine. The Electronic Technician (ET) or the Electronic Control Analyzer Programmer (ECAP). With either ET or ECAP, a Communication Adapter Tool is required to communicate with the Electronic Control Module (ECM). ET is the preferred Electronic Service Tool due to its increased functionality, however, the ECAP may be used to perform basic troubleshooting procedures.The digital multimeter is suitable for making the necessary voltage and resistance measurements. There are also several adapter cables, probes, etc, used with the Electronic Service Tools that allow the service technician to perform the required measurements needed for diagnosis. These tools are listed in the following tables and diagrams, along with their associated part numbers. Optional Service Tools
Two short jumper wires will be needed to check continuity of some wiring harness circuits. The jumper wires are used to short (connect) two adjacent pins or sockets together in a connector. Refer to the Service Tools Diagram for details on how to fabricate jumper wires.A long extension wire may be needed to check continuity of some wiring harness circuits. Refer to the Service Tools Diagram for details on how to fabricate an extension wire.The following list contains service tools that are not required, but may be helpful, to service the engine. Electronic Technician (ET)
The Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) is a service tool designed to run
Parts decal EVINRUDE:
0284225
0284225 DECAL SET
E20CREND, E20CRETS, E20EEIE, E20EEND, E20EETS, E25EEID, E25EENS, E25EETC, E25REND, E25RETS, E30EEIC, E30EENR, E30EETA, E30RENR, E30RETA, E35RENR, E35RETA
0435195
0435195 DECAL SET
E20CREND, E20CRETS, E20EEIE, E20EEND, E20EETS, E25EEID, E25EENS, E25EETC, E25REND, E25RETS, E30EEIC, E30EENR, E30EETA, E30RENR, E30RETA, E35RENR, E35RETA
0212022
0212022 DECAL, Exhaust hsg., Ev.
BE10EEDD, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15RELEUC, E100STLEND, E100STLETS, E10EENA, E10EETM, E115JLEND, E115JLETS, E120TLEND, E120TLETF, E125ESXENR, E125ESXETA, E140CXATF, E140CXENM, E150ELETG, E15EENM, E15EETB, E175EXATG, E185ESXENR, E185ESXETA, E200CXATF,
0338445
0338445 DECAL, Exhaust hsg., Jo
BE10EEDD, BE10RELEUS, BE15EEDS, BE15RELEUC, E100STLEND, E100STLETS, E10EENA, E10EETM, E115JLEND, E115JLETS, E120TLEND, E120TLETF, E125ESXENR, E125ESXETA, E140CXATF, E140CXENM, E150ELENC, E15EENM, E15EETB, E175EXENC, E185ESXETA, E200CXATF, E20CREND, E
0284329
0284329 DECAL SET
BE20SREDA, BE25BAEDR, BE30BAEDE, E20CREND, E20CRERC, E20CRETS, E20EEOR, E20EERC, E20EETS, E25EEOA, E25EERR, E25EETC, E25REND, E25RERC, E25RETS, E25RWERD, E25TEEND, E25TEERC, E25TEETS, E30EEOB, E30EERM, E30EETA, E30RENR, E30RERM, E30RETA, E30TEENR, E3
0435623
0435623 DECAL SET
E20CREND, E20CRERC, E20CRETS, E25REND, E25RERC, E25RETS, E30RENR, E30RERM, E30RETA, E35RENR, E35RERM, E35RETA
0435618
0435618 DECAL SET
BE20SEEDA, BE20SREDA, BE25BAEDR, BE25EEDM, BE30BAEDE, BE30EEDE, E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRERC, E20CRETS, E20EEOR, E20EERC, E20EETS, E25EEOA, E25EERR, E25EETC, E25REDA, E25REND, E25REOR, E25RERC, E25RETS, E25TEEDA, E25TEEOR, E25TEERC, E25TEET
0435616
0435616 DECAL SET
E20CREDA, E20CREND, E20CREOR, E20CRERC, E20CRETS, E20EEOR, E20EERC, E20EETS, E25EEOA, E25EERR, E25EETC, E25REDA, E25REND, E25REOR, E25RERC, E25RETS, E30EEOB, E30EERM, E30EETA, E30REDE, E30RENR, E30REOB, E30RERM, E30RETA, E35RENR, E35RERM, E35RETA, SE