0120783 MARKER, Upper lead EVINRUDE
18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18802A, 18902B, 25002C, 25102S, 25202R, 25902B, 33002M, 33802M, 33902A, 3802A, 40002A, 40052A, 4006E, 40072A, 40102B, 40202E, 40304D, 40802A, 40852A, 40872A, 40902R, 40952R, 40972R, 4106D, 4206S, 4306C, 4406R, 4506A, 4606M, 49
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18002C
18102S
18202R
18802A
18902B
25002C
25102S
25202R
25902B
33002M
33802M
33902A
3802A
40002A
40052A
4006E
40072A
40102B
40202E
40304D
40802A
40852A
40872A
40902R
40952R
40972R
4106D
4206S
4306C
4406R
4506A
4606M
4902B
5802B
6002B
6102E
6202D
6302S
6402C
6504R
6604A
6802A
6902M
9022A
9122R
9222M
9322B
9822D
9922S
E4BRCICI
E4BRHCNR
E4BRHCRM
E4BRHCTA
E4WCIC
E4WCNR
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
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18202R, 18203R 1972
18802A, 18802E, 18802M, 18803A, 18803E, 18803M 1968
18902B, 18902D, 18903B, 18903D 1969
25002C, 25002E, 25003C, 25003E 1970
25102S, 25103S 1971
25202R, 25203R, 25252R, 25253R 1972
25902B, 25902D, 25903B, 25903D 1969
33002M, 33003M, 33052M, 33053M 1970
33802M, 33802R, 33803M, 33803R, 33852M, 33852R, 33853M, 33853R 1968
33902A, 33903A, 33952A, 33953A 1969
3802A, 3802M, 3803A, 3803M, 3806A, 3806M, 3807A, 3807M, 3832A, 3832M, 3833A, 3833M, 3836A, 3836M, 3837A, 3837M 1968
40002A, 40003A 1970
40052A, 40053A 1970
4006E, 4007E, 4036E, 4037E 1970
40072A, 40073A 1970
40102B, 40102G, 40103B, 40103G, 40152B, 40152G, 40153B, 40153G 1971
40202E, 40203E, 40252E, 40253E 1972
40304D, 40305D, 40354D, 40355D 1973
40802A, 40802D, 40802S, 40803A, 40803D, 40803S 1968
40852A, 40852C, 40852D, 40852S, 40853A, 40853C, 40853D, 40853S 1968
40872A, 40872C, 40872D, 40873A, 40873C, 40873D 1968
40902R, 40903R 1969
40952R, 40953R 1969
40972R, 40973R 1969
4106D, 4107D, 4136D, 4137D 1971
4206S, 4236S 1972
4306C, 4336C 1973
4406R, 4436R 1974
4506A, 4536A 1975
4606M, 4636M 1976
4902B, 4906B, 4936B 1969
5802B, 5802E, 5802M, 5803B, 5803E, 5803M 1968
6002B, 6003B 1970
6102E, 6102G, 6103E, 6103G 1971
6202D, 6203D 1972
6302S, 6303S 1973
6402C, 6403C 1974
6504R, 6505R 1975
6604A, 6605A 1976
6802A, 6802C, 6802R, 6803A, 6803C, 6803R 1968
6902M, 6903M 1969
9022A, 9022C, 9023A, 9023C 1970
9122R, 9123R 1971
9222M, 9223M 1972
9322B, 9323B 1973
9822D, 9822E, 9823D, 9823E 1968
9922S, 9923S 1969
E4BRCICI, E4BRLCIC 1981
E4BRHCNR, E4BRHLCNR 1982
E4BRHCRM, E4BRHLCRM 1984
E4BRHCTA, E4BRHLCTA 1983
E4WCIC 1981
E4WCNR 1982
Information:
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes Table
Description Conditions which Generate this Code System Response
110-3 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor voltage above normal The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects signal voltage that is above normal for eight seconds.
The ECM has been powered for at least two seconds.
The engine has been running for seven minutes.
An engine coolant temperature that is less than −35 °C (−31 °F) will also activate this fault. The code is logged.
A snapshot is triggered.
The value of the parameter is set to 90 °C (194 °F).
110-4 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor voltage below normal The ECM detects signal voltage that is below normal for eight seconds.
The ECM has been powered for at least two seconds.
An engine coolant temperature that is greater than 140 °C (284 °F) will also activate this fault. The code is logged.
A snapshot is triggered.
The value of the parameter is set to 90 °C (194 °F).
172-3 Intake Manifold Air Temperature Sensor voltage above normal The ECM detects signal voltage that is above normal for eight seconds.
The ECM has been powered for at least two seconds.
An intake manifold air temperature that is less than −35 °C (−31 °F) will also activate this fault. The code is logged.
A snapshot is triggered.
The value of the parameter is set to 70 °C (158 °F).
172-4 Intake Manifold Air Temperature Sensor voltage below normal The ECM detects signal voltage that is below normal for eight seconds.
The ECM has been powered for at least two seconds.
An intake manifold air temperature that is greater than 140 °C (284 °F) will also activate this fault. The code is logged.
A snapshot is triggered.
The value of the parameter is set to 70 °C (158 °F). System OperationUse this procedure to troubleshoot any suspect problems with the following sensors:
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Intake manifold air temperature sensorThe sensor signal for the passive sensors is routed to terminal 1 of each sensor connector. The analog return for the passive sensors is routed from the ECM to terminal 2 of each sensor connector.
Illustration 1 g01339500
Schematic for the analog sensors
Illustration 2 g01339501
Locations of the analog sensors (typical left side engine view)
(1) Engine coolant temperature sensor
(2) Intake manifold air temperature sensor
(3) J2/P2 ECM connectors
Illustration 3 g01339503
Terminal locations at the P2 ECM connector for the analog sensors
(P2-13) Engine coolant temperature
(P2-30) Sensor return
(P2-58) Intake manifold air temperature
Illustration 4 g01218763
Terminal locations at the sensor connector for the analog sensors
(Terminal 1) Sensor signal
(Terminal 2) Sensor return Test Step 1. CHECK FOR "ACTIVE" OR "LOGGED" DIAGNOSTIC CODES
Connect Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
Restore power to the ECM.
Monitor the diagnostic codes on Cat ET. Check and record any diagnostic codes. Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for the diagnostic codes to become active.
Determine if the problem is active and related to one of the following diagnostic codes:
3 Voltage above normal
4 Voltage below normalExpected Result:No diagnostic codes are active at this time.Results:
OK - No diagnostic codes are active at this time.Repair: There may be an intermittent electrical problem. If an intermittent electrical problem is suspected, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for information that is related to troubleshooting intermittent electrical problems.STOP
Not OK - An active 3 diagnostic code is present. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - An active 4 diagnostic code is present. Proceed to Test Step 4.Test Step 2. CHECK FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT TO THE +BATTERY AT THE SENSOR CONNECTOR
Measure the voltage on the harness side of the sensor connector between pin 1 and pin 2 for the suspect sensor(s). Expected Result:The supply voltage is less than battery voltage.Results:
OK - The supply voltage is less than battery voltage. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - The supply voltage is equal to battery voltage.Repair: There is a short in the harness to the +Battery. Repair the harness wiring, when possible. If necessary, replace the harness.STOPTest Step 3. CREATE A SHORT CIRCUIT AT THE SENSOR CONNECTOR
Disconnect the suspect sensor.
Fabricate a jumper wire that is long enough to create a short circuit at the connector for the suspect sensor. Crimp connector pins to each end of the jumper wire.
Disconnect the connector from the suspect sensor.
Use the wire jumper in order to create a short between terminal 1 (sensor signal) and terminal 2 (analog return) at the sensor connector.
Restore power to the ECM.
Access the "Active Diagnostic Code" screen on Cat ET. Check for an active 4 diagnostic code for the suspect sensor. Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for the diagnostic codes to become active.
Remove power from the ECM. Expected Result:A 4 diagnostic code is now active for the suspect sensor(s).Results:
OK - A 3 diagnostic code was active before creating the short at the sensor connector. A 4 diagnostic code became active after creating the short at the sensor connector.Repair: Temporarily connect a new sensor to the harness, but do not install the new sensor in the engine. Verify that there are no active diagnostic codes for the sensor. If there are no active diagnostic codes for the sensor, permanently install the new sensor. Clear any logged diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - A 3 diagnostic code is still active for the suspect sensor(s). Proceed to Test Step 5.Test Step 4. CREATE AN OPEN CIRCUIT AT THE CONNECTOR FOR THE SUSPECT SENSOR
Remove power from the ECM.
Disconnect the sensor connector of the suspect sensor(s) with the active 4 diagnostic code.
Restore power to the ECM.
Access the "Active Diagnostic Code" screen on Cat ET. Check for an active 3 diagnostic code. Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for the diagnostic codes to become active.
Remove power from the ECM. Expected Result:A 3 diagnostic code is now active for the suspect sensor(s).Results:
OK - A 4 diagnostic code was active before disconnecting the sensor. A 3 diagnostic code became active after disconnecting the sensor.Repair: Temporarily connect a new sensor to the harness, but do not install the new sensor in the engine. Verify that there are no active diagnostic codes