0203698 EVINRUDE PAWL, Starter


0203698 PAWL, Starter EVINRUDE 18002C, 18102S, 18202R, 18304A, 18802A, 18902B, 2102A, 2202M, 2302B, 2402E, 25002C, 2502D, 25102S, 25202R, 25302A, 25402M, 25502B, 25602E, 25702H, 25802C, 25902B, 2602S, 2702C, 2802R, 2902A, 35602G, 4904D, BE10FAEDC, BE10FAEUR, BE25ARECA, BE25AREDC, PAWL
0203698 PAWL, Starter EVINRUDE
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F.S.P Starter Pawl Replacement for Johnson Evinrude OMC BRP Outboards - Rope Pull - 18-6513, 203698
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:

18002C, 18002E, 18003C, 18003E 1970
18102S, 18103S 1971
18202R, 18203R 1972
18304A, 18305A 1973
18802A, 18802E, 18802M, 18803A, 18803E, 18803M 1968
18902B, 18902D, 18903B, 18903D 1969
2102A 1971
2202M 1972
2302B 1973
2402E 1974
25002C, 25002E, 25003C, 25003E 1970
2502D 1975
25102S, 25103S 1971
25202R, 25203R, 25252R, 25253R 1972
25302A, 25303A, 25352A, 25353A 1973
25402M, 25403M, 25452M, 25453M 1974
25502B, 25503B, 25552B, 25553B 1975
25602E, 25603E, 25652E, 25653E 1976
25702H, 25702S, 25703H, 25703S, 25752H, 25752S, 25753H, 25753S, 35702C, 35702H, 35703C, 35703H, 35752C, 35752H, 35753C, 35753H 1977
25802C, 25803C, 25852C, 25853C, 35802R, 35803R, 35852R, 35853R 1978
25902B, 25902D, 25903B, 25903D 1969
2602S 1976
2702C 1977
2802R 1978
2902A 1979
35602G, 35602S, 35603G, 35603S, 35652G, 35652S, 35653G, 35653S 1976
4904D, 4932D, 4933D 1979
BE10FAEDC, BE10FCLEDC, BE10FWEDC, BE10FWLEDC, HE10FDEDC, HE10FDLEDC, HE10FELEDC, HE10FTEDC, HE10FTLEDC 1996
BE10FAEUR, BE10FCLEUR, BE10FWEUR, BE10FWLEUR, HE10FELEUR, HE10FOEUR, HE10FOLEUR, HE10FTEUR, HE10FTLEUR 1997
BE25ARECA, BE25ARLECA, BE25KECA, BE25KLECA, BE25QLECA, E25KLECA, E25QLECA, E25RMECA, E25RMLECA, E25TKECA, E25TKLECA 1998
BE25AREDC, BE25ARLEDC, BE25KEDC, BE25KLEDC, BE25QLEDC, E25KLEDC, E25QLEDC, E25RMEDC, E25RMLEDC, E25TKEDC, E25TKLEDC 1996
BE25AREUR, BE25ARLEUR, BE25KEUR, BE25KLEUR, BE25QLEUR, E25KLEUR, E25QLEUR, E25RMEUR, E25RMLEUR, E25TKEUR, E25TKLEUR 1997
BE35ARECR, BE35ARLECR, BE35KECA, BE35KLECA, BE35QLECA, E35KLECA, E35QLECA, E35TKLECA 1998
BE35AREDS, BE35ARLEDS, BE35KEDC, BE35KLEDC, BE35QLEDC, E35KLEDC, E35QLEDC, E35RMLEDC, E35TKLEDC, HE35RMLEDC 1996
BE35AREEA, BE35KEEM 1999
BE35AREUC, BE35ARLEUC, BE35KEUR, BE35KLEUR, BE35QLEUR, E35KLEUR, E35QLEUR, E35RMLEUR, E35TKLEUR, HE35RMLEUR 1997
BE35ARSIB, BE35KSIE 2001
BE35ARSSM, BE35KSSB 2000
BE5DREDS, BE5DRLEDS 1996
BE5DREUC, BE5DRLEUC 1997
BE5FRBECC, BE5FRBLECC, HE5FRECA, HE5FRLECA 1998
BE5FRBEUS, BE5FRBLEUS, HE5FREUR, HE5FRLEUR 1997
BE6DRECR, BE6DRLECR, E6RECR, E6RLECR 1998
BE6DREDS, BE6DRLEDS, BE6REDS, BE6RLEDS, E6REDS, E6RLEDS, E6SLEDS 1996
BE6DREUC, BE6DRLEUC, E6REUC, E6RLEUC 1997
BE8FRBECA, BE8FRBLECA, E8FRECA, E8FRLECA, E8FRXECA 1998
BE8FRBEDC, BE8FRBLEDC, BE8FRBXEDC, E8FREDC, E8FRXEDC, HE8FREDC, HE8FRLEDC 1996
BE8FRBEUR, BE8FRBLEUR, BE8FRBXEUR, E8FREUR, E8FRXEUR, HE8FREUR, HE8FRLEUR 1997
BE8RCB, BE8RCLB 1997
BE8RCH, BE8RCLH 1996
BE8RCLT, BE8RCT 1998
BE8REDS, BE8RLEDS, BE8SRLEDS, E8REDS, E8RLEDS, E8SRLEDS 1996
E10FOECA, E10FOLECA, HE10FELECA 1998
E2RCIB 1981
E2RCNE 1982
E2RCOC 1985
E2RCRS 1984
E2RCSM 1980
E2RCTD 1983
E3BRCEC 1989
E3BRESR 1990
E3RCCM 1988
E3RCUA 1987
E4BRCICI, E4BRLCIC 1981
E4BRHCCS, E4BRHLCCS 1988
E4BRHCDE, E4BRHLCDE 1986
E4BRHCNR, E4BRHLCNR 1982
E4BRHCOB, E4BRHLCOB 1985
E4BRHCRM, E4BRHLCRM 1984
E4BRHCTA, E4BRHLCTA 1983
E4BRHCUD, E4BRHLCUD 1987
E4RCCS, E4RLCCS 1988
E4RCEC, E4RLCEC 1989
E4RCUD, E4RLCUD 1987
E4RESR, E4RLESR 1990
E4RLCSS, E4WCSS 1980
E4WCIC 1981
E4WCNR 1982
E5DRECR, E5DRLECR 1998
E5R4EEM, E5RB4EER, E5RBL4EER, E5RL4EEM, E6R4EEM, E6RL4EEM 1999
E5R4EEM, E5RB4EER, E5RBL4EER, E5RL4EEM 1999
E5R4SIE, E5RL4SIE, E6R4SIE, E6RL4SIE 2001
E5R4SIE, E5RL4SIE 2001
E5R4SSB, E5RL4SSB, E6R4SSB, E6RL4SSB 2000
E5R4SSB, E5RL4SSB 2000
E6R4EEM, E6RL4EEM 1999
E6R4SIE, E6RL4SIE 2001
E6R4SSB, E6RL4SSB 2000
E6REIA, E6RLEIA, E6SLEIA 1991
E6RENM, E6RLENM, E6SLENM 1992
E6REOD, E6RLEOD, E6SLEOD 1995
E6RERE, E6RLERE, E6SLERE 1994
E6RETB, E6RLETB, E6SLETB 1993
E8DREEA 1999
E8DRSSM 2000
E8R4EEM, E8RB4EEM, E8RBL4EEM, E8RL4EEM 1999
E8R4EEM, E8RB4EEM, E8RBL4EEM, E8RL4EEM 1999

Information:


Table 1
Diagnostic Trouble Codes for the DEF Pump Pressure Sensor
J1939 Code Code Description Comments
4334-3 Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Doser 1 Absolute Pressure : Voltage Above Normal There is excessive voltage on the signal wire between the Electronic Control Module (ECM) and the DEF pump.
or
There is an open circuit on the supply, signal, or return wire.
The code is logged.
4334-4 Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Doser 1 Absolute Pressure : Voltage Below Normal There is low voltage on the signal wire between the DCU and the DEF pump pressure sensor.
The code is logged.
Follow the troubleshooting procedure to identify the root cause of the problem.
Table 2
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A T4000242 Break-out Connector 1
Illustration 1 g06334650Note: All connectors may not be shown. Refer to the Electrical Schematic for the application for details of any connectors between the DEF pump connector and the ECM connectors.
Illustration 2 g03811015
Pin location on the DEF pump connector
(8) Return
(9) 12V supply
(10) PWM signalComplete the procedure in the order in which the steps are listed.
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Inspect Electrical Connectors and Wiring
A. Inspect the connector for the DEF pump.
B. Thoroughly inspect any connectors between the DEF pump and the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for details.
C. Perform a 30 N (6.7 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the DEF pump connector and any connectors between the DEF pump and the ECM.
D. Check all the wiring associated with the DEF pump for abrasions and pinch points.
Note: Do not disconnect the ECM connector at this stage. The ECM can only be disconnected and reconnected 10 times before damage to the harness connector may occur.
Damaged wire or connector
Result: A damaged wire or damaged connector was not found.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: A damaged wire or damaged connector was found.
Repair: Repair the damaged wire or the damaged connector.
Use the electronic service tool to clear all logged diagnostic codes. Verify that the repair eliminates the fault.
2. Check the 5V Supply to the DEF Pump Pressure Sensor
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the connector for the DEF pump.
C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
D. Use a suitable multimeter to measure the voltage between terminal 2 and terminal 4 on the harness connector for the DEF pump.
Between 4.84V and 5.16V
Result: The voltage measurement is not within the expected range.
If an interface connector is installed between the DEF pump and the ECM, proceed to Test Step 3.
If no interface connector is installed between the DEF pump and the ECM, the fault is in the ground or 5V supply wiring to the DEF pump.
Repair the faulty wiring or replace the faulty wiring. Use the electronic service tool to perform the "DEF Dosing System Verification Test" to check that the repair eliminates the fault.
Result: The voltage measurement is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
3. Check the 5V Supply to the Interface Connector
Note: This step is only applicable if an interface connector is installed between the DEF pump and the ECM. Refer to the Electrical Schematic for the application for more information. Proceed to Test Step 6 if no interface connector is installed.
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the interface connector.
C. Use a suitable multimeter to measure the voltage between the sensor supply terminal and the sensor ground terminal on the interface connector.
Between 4.84V and 5.16V
Result: The voltage measurement is not within the expected range.
Repair: The fault is in the 5V supply wiring or the ground wiring between the interface connector and the ECM.
Repair the faulty wiring or replace the faulty wiring. Use the electronic service tool to perform the "DEF Dosing System Verification Test" to check that the repair eliminates the fault.
Result: The voltage measurement is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Determine the Diagnostic Code
A. Establish communication between the electronic service tool and the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM). Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools"
B. Check for active or logged codes.
Diagnostic trouble codes
Result: There is an active logged 4334-4 diagnostic code.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: There is an active 4334-3 diagnostic code.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
5. Create an Open Circuit at the DEF Pump Connector
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the DEF pump harness connector.
C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position. Wait at least 30 seconds for activation of the diagnostic codes.
D. Use the electronic service tool to check for an active 4334-3 diagnostic code.
Diagnostic codes
Result: A 4334-4 diagnostic code was active before disconnecting the DEF pump. A 4334-3 diagnostic code became active after disconnecting the DEF pump.
Repair: The fault is in the DEF pump pressure sensor.
Install a replacement DEF pump. Use the electronic service tool to perform the "DEF Dosing System Verification Test" to check that the repair eliminates the fault.
Result: The 4334–4 diagnostic code is still active.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Create an Open Circuit at the Interface Connector (if equipped
Note: This step is only applicable if an interface connector is installed between the DEF pump and the ECM. Refer to the Electrical Schematic for the application for more information. Proceed to Test Step 7 if no interface connector is installed.
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the interface connector between the DEF pump and the ECM.
C. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position. Use the electronic service tool to start the "DEF Dosing System Verification Test". This test will command the DEF pump on.
D. Check for active diagnostic codes.
Greater than 1k Ohm
Result: A 4334-4 diagnostic code was active before disconnecting the interface connector. A 4334-3 diagnostic code became active after disconnecting the interface connector.
Repair: The fault is in the wiring between the interface connector and the DEF pump connector.
Repair the faulty wiring or replace the faulty wiring. Use the electronic service tool to perform the "DEF Dosing System Verification Test" to check that the repair eliminates the fault.
Result: The 4334–4 diagnostic code is still active.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
7. Check the Wiring to the ECM for a Short Circuit
A. Turn the keyswitch to the O


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