0206409 PIVOT SCREW, Throttle lever EVINRUDE
100193A, 100293R, 115083D, 125183C, 125283R, 50172S, 50202C, 60072B, 60172C, 65272S, 85093B, 85193A, 85293R, BE40EECR, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50ESECC, BE50RLEUC, E35AELCDE, E35AELCUD, E40AELCCS, E40ECDE, E40ECEC, E40ECOB, E40ECRM, E40ECUD,
PIVOT
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Compatible models:
100193A
100293R
115083D
125183C
125283R
50172S
50202C
60072B
60172C
65272S
85093B
85193A
85293R
BE40EECR
BE40EEDS
BE40EEUC
BE50BEEDS
BE50ESECC
BE50RLEUC
E35AELCDE
E35AELCUD
E40AELCCS
E40ECDE
E40ECEC
E40ECOB
E40ECRM
E40ECUD
E40EEIA
E40EENJ
E40EEOD
E40EERE
E40EESR
E40EETB
E40JRECA
E40JREDC
E40JREOS
E40JREUR
E40WREES
E40WRLSIR
E40WRLSSC
E45RCCDS
E45RCCUC
E45RCE
E45RCEIA
E45RCENM
E45RCEOD
E45RCERE
E45RCESR
E45RCETB
E45RCLEDS
E45RCLEUC
E48ESLCER
E48ESLEDC
E48ESLEIM
E48ESLENB
E48ESLEOS
E48ESLERD
E48ESLESA
E48ESLETE
E50BECCS
E50BECDE
E50BECEC
E50BECOB
E50BECRM
E50BECUD
E50BEEIA
E50BEENJ
E50BEEOD
E50BEERE
E50BEESR
E50BEETB
E50TELCEC
E50TTLECA
E50TTLEDC
E50TTLEOS
E50TTLEUR
E55RSLC
E55RSLG
E55RSLW
E55RWLCDC
E55RWLCOS
E55RWLCRD
E55RWLCUC
E55RWLE
E55RWLEIA
E55RWLENM
E55RWLERE
E55RWLESR
E55RWLETB
E55WREES
E55WRLSIR
E55WRLSSC
E60ELCCR
E60ELCEA
E60ELCOD
E60ELCRE
E60ELESM
E60TTLECM
E60TTLEDR
E60TTLEIB
E60TTLENE
E60TTLEOC
E60TTLERS
E60TTLETD
E60TTLEUA
E65RSLC
E65RSLM
E65RSLZ2
E65RWLCDR
E65RWLCOC
E65WRLEEO
E65WRLSIR
E65WRLSSC
E70TTLEIE
E70TTLEND
E70TTLEOR
E70TTLERC
E70TTLETS
HE55WMLM
HE55WMLZ
M55RWLR
R45RCLR
SE40RPB
SE40RPH
SE40RPLT2
SE40RSLD
SE40RSLR
SE40RSLZ
SE55RSLM2
SE65RSLD
VE48ESLCER
VE48ESLENB
VE48ESLETE
EVINRUDE
BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- REMOTE CONTROL » 0206409
- REMOTE CONTRO
115083D 1970
125183C 1971
125283R 1972
50172S, 50173S 1971
50202C, 50203C, 50272C, 50273C 1972
60072B, 60072D, 60073B, 60073D 1970
60172C, 60172E, 60173C, 60173E 1971
65272S, 65273S 1972
85093B, 85093D 1970
85193A, 85193H 1971
85293R 1972
BE40EECR, BE40ELECR, BE40TLECR, E40ELECR, E40RECR, E40RLECR, E40TEECR, E40TELECR, E40TLECR, E40TTLECR 1998
BE40EEDS, BE40ELEDS, BE40TLEDS, E40ELEDS, E40REDS, E40RLEDS, E40TEEDS, E40TELEDS, E40TLEDS, E40TTLEDS, HE40REDS, HE40RLEDS 1996
BE40EEUC, BE40ELEUC, BE40TLEUC, E40ELEUC, E40REUC, E40RLEUC, E40TEEUC, E40TELEUC, E40TLEUC, E40TTLEUC, HE40REUC, HE40RLEUC 1997
BE50BEEDS, BE50BELEDS, BE50TLEDS, E50JEDS, E50TLEDS, SE50TLEDS 1996
BE50ESECC, BE50RLECR, BE50TLECR, BE50TSLECC, E50ESLECC, E50TLECR, E50TSLECC 1998
BE50RLEUC, BE50TLEUC, BE50TSLEUS, E50ESLEUR, E50JEUC, E50TLEUC, E50TSLEUS 1997
E35AELCDE, E35ARLCDE 1986
E35AELCUD, E35ARLCUD 1987
E40AELCCS, E40ARLCCS, E40ATLCCS, E40ECCS, E40ELCCS, E40RCCS, E40RLCCS, E40TECCS, E40TELCCS, E40TLCCS, E40TTLCCS 1988
E40ECDE, E40ELCDE, E40RCDE, E40RLCDE, E40TECDE, E40TELCDE, E40TLCDE 1986
E40ECEC, E40ELCEC, E40RCEC, E40RLCEC, E40TECEC, E40TELCEC, E40TLCEC, E40TTLCEC, TE40ELCEC 1989
E40ECOB, E40ELCOB, E40RCOB, E40RLCOB, E40TECOB, E40TELCOB 1985
E40ECRM, E40ELCRM, E40RCRM, E40RLCRM, E40TECRM, E40TELCRM 1984
E40ECUD, E40ELCUD, E40RCUD, E40RLCUD, E40TECUD, E40TLCUD 1987
E40EEIA, E40ELEIA, E40REIA, E40RLEIA, E40TEEIA, E40TELEIA, E40TLEIA, E40TTLEIA, TE40ELEIA, VE40EEIA, VE40ELEIA, VE40TELEIA, VE40TLEIA 1991
E40EENJ, E40EENM, E40ELENJ, E40ELENM, E40RENM, E40RLENM, E40TEENJ, E40TEENM, E40TELENJ, E40TELENM, E40TLENJ, E40TLENM, E40TTLENM, TE40ELENJ, TE40ELENM, VE40EENJ, VE40EENM, VE40ELENJ, VE40ELENM, VE40TELENJ, VE40TELENM, VE40TLENJ, VE40TLENM 1992
E40EEOD, E40ELEOD, E40REOD, E40RLEOD, E40TEEOD, E40TELEOD, E40TLEOD, E40TTLEOD 1995
E40EERE, E40ELERE, E40RERE, E40RLERE, E40TEERE, E40TELERE, E40TLERE, E40TTLERE 1994
E40EESR, E40ELESR, E40RESR, E40RLESR, E40TEESR, E40TELESR, E40TLESR, E40TTLESR, TE40ELESR, TE40TELESF, TE40TELESR, VE40EESR, VE40ELESR, VE40TELESR, VE40TLESR 1990
E40EETB, E40ELETB, E40RETB, E40RLETB, E40TEETB, E40TELETB, E40TLETB, E40TLETF, E40TTLETB, E40TTLETF, TE40ELETB, VE40EETB, VE40ELETB, VE40TELETB, VE40TLETB, VE40TLETF 1993
E40JRECA 1998
E40JREDC 1996
E40JREOS 1995
E40JREUR 1997
E40WREES, E40WRLEES, E40WRYEES 1999
E40WRLSIR, E40WRSIR, E40WRYSIR 2001
E40WRLSSC, E40WRSSC, E40WRYSSC 2000
E45RCCDS, E45RCLCDS 1986
E45RCCUC, E45RCLCUC 1987
E45RCE, E45RCLE, E45WMLE 1989
E45RCEIA, E45RCLEIA, E45WMLEIA 1991
E45RCENM, E45RCLENM, E45WMLENM 1992
E45RCEOD, E45RCLEOD 1995
E45RCERE, E45RCLERE 1994
E45RCESR, E45RCLESR, E45WMLESR 1990
E45RCETB, E45RCLETB 1993
E45RCLEDS, HE45RCLEDS, SE45RSLH 1996
E45RCLEUC, HE45RCLEUC, SE45RSLB 1997
E48ESLCER 1989
E48ESLCER 1989
E48ESLEDC 1996
E48ESLEDC 1996
E48ESLEIM 1991
E48ESLEIM 1991
E48ESLENB, E50RNLIB 1992
E48ESLENB 1992
E48ESLEOS 1995
E48ESLEOS 1995
E48ESLERD 1994
E48ESLERD 1994
E48ESLESA, VE48ESLESA 1990
E48ESLESA, E50RNLIA 1990
E48ESLETE, TE48ESLETE 1993
E48ESLETE, TE48ESLETE 1993
E50BECCS, E50BELCCS, E50TELCCS, E50TLCCS 1988
E50BECDE, E50BELCDE, E50TELCDE, E50TLCDE 1986
E50BECEC, E50BELCEC, E50TLCEC, TE50TLCEC, TE50TLESF 1989
E50BECOB, E50BELCOB, E50TELCOB, E50TLCOB 1985
E50BECRM, E50BELCRM, E50TELCRM, E50TLCRM 1984
E50BECUD, E50BELCUD, E50TELCUD, E50TLCUD 1987
E50BEEIA, E50BELEIA, E50JEIA, E50TELEIA, E50TLEIA, VE50BEEIA, VE50BELEIA, VE50TLEIA 1991
E50BEENJ, E50BEENM, E50BELENJ, E50BELENM, E50JENJ, E50JENM, E50TELENM, E50TLENJ, E50TLENM, VE50BEENJ, VE50BEENM, VE50BELENJ, VE50BELENM, VE50TELENM, VE50TLENJ, VE50TLENM 1992
E50BEEOD, E50BELEOD, E50JEOD, E50TELEOD, E50TLEOD 1995
E50BEERE, E50BELERE, E50JERE, E50TELERE, E50TLERE 1994
E50BEESR, E50BELESR, E50TELESR, E50TLESR, TE50TLESF, TE50TLESR, VE50BEESR, VE50BELESR, VE50TLESR 1990
E50BEETB, E50BELETB, E50JETB, E50TELETB, E50TLETB, E50TLETF, VE50BEETB, VE50BELETB, VE50TLETB, VE50TLETF 1993
E50TELCEC 1989
E50TTLECA 1998
E50TTLEDC 1996
E50TTLEOS 1995
E50TTLEUR 1997
E55RSLC, HE55RSLC, SE55RSC, SE55RSLC, SE55RSYC 1997
E55RSLG 1995
E55RSLW, HE55RSLW, SE55RSLW, SE55RSW, SE55RSYW 1996
E55RWLCDC 1986
E55RWLCOS 1985
E55RWLCRD 1984
E55RWLCUC 1987
E55RWLE 1989
E55RWLEIA 1991
E55RWLENM 1992
E55RWLERE 1994
E55RWLESR 1990
E55RWLETB 1993
E55WREES, E55WRLEES, E55WRYEES 1999
E55WRLSIR, E55WRSIR, E55WRYSIR 2001
E55WRLSSC, E55WRSSC, E55WRYSSC 2000
E60ELCCR, E60TLCCR, E60TTLCCR 1988
E60ELCEA, E60TLCEA, E60TTLCEA, TE60TLCEA, TE60TLESF 1989
E60ELCOD, E60TLCOD 1985
Information:
Using The ECAP Or DDT To Display ACTIVE Codes:
A. With key OFF, install an ECAP or DDT into the PEEC system.B. Turn key ON or start engine.C. Refer to the Operating Manual and Special Instructions for the service tool (listed under PEEC Service Tools) to read the diagnostic code(s). On the ECAP, the display menu will direct you to the proper screen to display diagnostic messages.Using The Cruise Control Switches To Display ACTIVE Codes:
A. Turn key ON or start engine.B. The Diagnostic Lamp will turn ON for five seconds, blink OFF, turn ON again for five seconds, then OFF for five seconds. At the end of that time, the lamp will begin to flash the first number of the two-digit code (count the flashes). After two seconds OFF, it will begin to flash the second digit. If two or more codes are present, they will follow the first after a few seconds and be displayed in the same manner.C. Diagnostic codes may be displayed at any time by using the cruise control switches. With key ON or engine running, turn the cruise control ON/OFF switch to OFF, and move the SET/RESUME switch to RESUME position. Once the code(s) begin to flash, the switch may be released.The cruise control switches will flash out all codes that are currently ACTIVE, or that have been ACTIVE since the key was turned ON.LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the personality module (ONLY on engines equipped with personality modules equipped with permanent fault logging; those produced since April, 1989). The time the code occurred (in hours on the internal diagnostic clock) is logged along with the code. The logged codes can then be later retrieved or erased using an ECAP or DDT service tool. They can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems.PEEC must be out of Cold Mode at least one minute before logging will begin (10 seconds for Personality Modules built after April 1990). In addition, PEEC must see the conditions go from GOOD to BAD before the code is logged (although effective with the May 1990 Personality Modules, any code that is ACTIVE when logging begins is permanently logged).When investigating LOGGED diagnostic codes, keep in mind:* Some codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in driver complaints. If the time the code was logged does NOT correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to fix.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is connections or damaged wiring. Next likely is the component (sensor or BTM, for instance). Least likely is the ECM itself.* Some codes represent "events", not failures. These codes are Diagnostic Code 01 (Override Of Idle Shutdown Timer), Diagnostic Code 41 (Vehicle Overspeed), Diagnostic Code 47 (Idle Shutdown Timer), or Diagnostic Code 48 (Excessive Engine Power). Passwords are required to clear these faults from the log. A LOGGED Code 48 also limits the engine to 1350 rpm (in gear) until it is cleared. Diagnostic Code 48 requires Factory Passwords to clear. Customer Passwords are required to clear other diagnostic codes.* Diagnostic Codes logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs investigation, while codes logged only a few times may be ignored.* Some diagnostic codes are not intentionally logged. These codes are 00 (undefined code), 31 and 57 (33, 34 and 35 are also not intentionally logged on Personality Modules built prior to May 1990). Any occurrence of these codes would be caused by voltage spikes in the vehicle wiring. Voltage spikes can scramble the memory used by the Personality Module. In this case, isolate the cause of the spike (typically solenoids or relay coils, and inhibit the spike by installing a diode across the coil.To troubleshoot a logged diagnostic code, refer to the procedure in this manual for troubleshooting the specific code first (see section 3: Troubleshooting Diagnostic Codes). If symptoms continue, use the procedure for troubleshooting symptoms (see Section 4: Troubleshooting Without A Diagnostic Code).Diagnostic Code 01 Override of Idle Shutdown Timer
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The clutch pedal or service brake pedal is pressed within the last 90 seconds before the timer shuts down the engine, while the Diagnostic Lamp is flashing.System Response:
1. Diagnostic Code 01 is not displayed on the Diagnostic Lamp, but is LOGGED in memory. Customer passwords are required to clear this code from the permanent log.2. The idle shutdown timer stops counting, and will not shut down the engine until activated again.Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic Code 01 does NOT indicate a PEEC fault. It only records a normal driver override of the idle shutdown timer.Diagnostic Code 21 Sensor Supply Voltage Fault
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The ECM detects a fault in the 8 volt sensor supply circuit. The ECM also uses the 8 volt sensor supply for its internal circuits. Therefore, if the 8 sensor supply is shorted to ground, the ECM becomes inoperative and is unable to detect the short circuit.System Response:
1. The code is current (Diagnostic Lamp, ECAP, or DDT) and is LOGGED in memory.2. The rack and timing BTMs and the shutoff solenoid are disabled. The engine will be shut down.Troubleshooting:
Follow P-221: Sensor Supply Voltage Test, in this manual.Diagnostic Code 22 Rack Position Sensor Fault
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
1.
A. With key OFF, install an ECAP or DDT into the PEEC system.B. Turn key ON or start engine.C. Refer to the Operating Manual and Special Instructions for the service tool (listed under PEEC Service Tools) to read the diagnostic code(s). On the ECAP, the display menu will direct you to the proper screen to display diagnostic messages.Using The Cruise Control Switches To Display ACTIVE Codes:
A. Turn key ON or start engine.B. The Diagnostic Lamp will turn ON for five seconds, blink OFF, turn ON again for five seconds, then OFF for five seconds. At the end of that time, the lamp will begin to flash the first number of the two-digit code (count the flashes). After two seconds OFF, it will begin to flash the second digit. If two or more codes are present, they will follow the first after a few seconds and be displayed in the same manner.C. Diagnostic codes may be displayed at any time by using the cruise control switches. With key ON or engine running, turn the cruise control ON/OFF switch to OFF, and move the SET/RESUME switch to RESUME position. Once the code(s) begin to flash, the switch may be released.The cruise control switches will flash out all codes that are currently ACTIVE, or that have been ACTIVE since the key was turned ON.LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the personality module (ONLY on engines equipped with personality modules equipped with permanent fault logging; those produced since April, 1989). The time the code occurred (in hours on the internal diagnostic clock) is logged along with the code. The logged codes can then be later retrieved or erased using an ECAP or DDT service tool. They can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems.PEEC must be out of Cold Mode at least one minute before logging will begin (10 seconds for Personality Modules built after April 1990). In addition, PEEC must see the conditions go from GOOD to BAD before the code is logged (although effective with the May 1990 Personality Modules, any code that is ACTIVE when logging begins is permanently logged).When investigating LOGGED diagnostic codes, keep in mind:* Some codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in driver complaints. If the time the code was logged does NOT correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to fix.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is connections or damaged wiring. Next likely is the component (sensor or BTM, for instance). Least likely is the ECM itself.* Some codes represent "events", not failures. These codes are Diagnostic Code 01 (Override Of Idle Shutdown Timer), Diagnostic Code 41 (Vehicle Overspeed), Diagnostic Code 47 (Idle Shutdown Timer), or Diagnostic Code 48 (Excessive Engine Power). Passwords are required to clear these faults from the log. A LOGGED Code 48 also limits the engine to 1350 rpm (in gear) until it is cleared. Diagnostic Code 48 requires Factory Passwords to clear. Customer Passwords are required to clear other diagnostic codes.* Diagnostic Codes logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs investigation, while codes logged only a few times may be ignored.* Some diagnostic codes are not intentionally logged. These codes are 00 (undefined code), 31 and 57 (33, 34 and 35 are also not intentionally logged on Personality Modules built prior to May 1990). Any occurrence of these codes would be caused by voltage spikes in the vehicle wiring. Voltage spikes can scramble the memory used by the Personality Module. In this case, isolate the cause of the spike (typically solenoids or relay coils, and inhibit the spike by installing a diode across the coil.To troubleshoot a logged diagnostic code, refer to the procedure in this manual for troubleshooting the specific code first (see section 3: Troubleshooting Diagnostic Codes). If symptoms continue, use the procedure for troubleshooting symptoms (see Section 4: Troubleshooting Without A Diagnostic Code).Diagnostic Code 01 Override of Idle Shutdown Timer
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The clutch pedal or service brake pedal is pressed within the last 90 seconds before the timer shuts down the engine, while the Diagnostic Lamp is flashing.System Response:
1. Diagnostic Code 01 is not displayed on the Diagnostic Lamp, but is LOGGED in memory. Customer passwords are required to clear this code from the permanent log.2. The idle shutdown timer stops counting, and will not shut down the engine until activated again.Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic Code 01 does NOT indicate a PEEC fault. It only records a normal driver override of the idle shutdown timer.Diagnostic Code 21 Sensor Supply Voltage Fault
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The ECM detects a fault in the 8 volt sensor supply circuit. The ECM also uses the 8 volt sensor supply for its internal circuits. Therefore, if the 8 sensor supply is shorted to ground, the ECM becomes inoperative and is unable to detect the short circuit.System Response:
1. The code is current (Diagnostic Lamp, ECAP, or DDT) and is LOGGED in memory.2. The rack and timing BTMs and the shutoff solenoid are disabled. The engine will be shut down.Troubleshooting:
Follow P-221: Sensor Supply Voltage Test, in this manual.Diagnostic Code 22 Rack Position Sensor Fault
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
1.
Parts pivot EVINRUDE:
0315028
0315028 PIVOT PIN, Shock absorber
100193A, 100293R, 115083D, 115393M, 115493B, 115693D, 115793S, 115983E, 125183C, 125283R, 135443B, 135643D, 65372R, 85093B, 85193A, 85293R, 85393M, 85493B, 85693D, 85993E
0321202
0321202 PIVOT PIN,Shock lower
100990S, 115790S, 115890C, 150840S, 150940C, 175740S, 200640S, C155WTLM, E100MLCSC, E100STLCCA, E100STLCEM, E100STLESB, E100WMLCDR, E100WMLCOC, E100WMLCRS, E100WTLCUA, E100WTLEDR, E100WTLEIB, E100WTLENE, E100WTLEOC, E100WTLERS, E100WTLESM, E100WTLETD
0122534
0122534 PIVOT SCREW, Lift bracket
E35AELCDE, E35AELCUD, E40AELCCS, E40ECDE, E40ECUD, E45RCE, E50BECCS, E50BECDE, E50BECIC, E50BECNR, E50BECOB, E50BECRM, E50BECTA, E50BECUD, E55RCIM, E55RWLE, E60ECIA, E60ECNM, E60ECTB, E60ELCOD, E60ELCRE
0330368
0330368 PIVOT BUSHING
BE130TLECE, BE130TLEDM, BE130TLEUB, BE200CXECM, BE200CXEDR, BE200CXEUA, BE225CXECS, BE225CXEDE, BE225CXEUD, BE250CXECB, BE250CXEDA, BE250CXEUM, CE275TLCDC, CE275TLCOS, CE300TLCDC, CE300TLCOS, E120TLCCA, E120TLCDC, E120TLCEM, E120TLCOS, E120TLCUR, E12
0336883
0337009
0337009 PIVOT, Cable to cam
BE115GLECM, BE115TLEDA, BE150ELECD, BE150ELEDB, BE150ELEUC, BE175EXECD, BE175EXEDB, BE175EXEUC, BE40EEDS, BE40EEUC, BE50BEEDS, BE50RLEUC, BE90SLECM, E100STLEIE, E100STLEND, E100STLERC, E100STLETS, E115JKLERS, E115JLEIE, E115JLEND, E115JLEOR, E115JLER