0583773 POWER PACK EVINRUDE
E100STLCEM, E110MLCEM, E88MSLCER, E88MSLCER
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113-4028 CDI BOX Power Pack for Johnson Evinrude 4 Cylinder Outboard Engines 85HP-115Hp 1989-1998 Replaces 0583773 0584028 0584027 0584029
Turbook 【Replace Part Number】584027, 584028, 583773, 0584029, 585260, 585224 || 【Compatible With】For Johnso Evinrud Outboard Power Pack CD 4/8 NO Limit || 【Fitment】For Johnso Evinrud 4 Cylinder 2 stroke 85HP 88HP 90HP 100HP 110HP 112HP 115HP 1989-1998 || 【Note】Please double-check that the part number,photo and size match before purchasing,make sure whether it fit the part you want || 【Detailed Parameters】If you have any questions about the product size, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will reply immediately after receiving the information!
Turbook 【Replace Part Number】584027, 584028, 583773, 0584029, 585260, 585224 || 【Compatible With】For Johnso Evinrud Outboard Power Pack CD 4/8 NO Limit || 【Fitment】For Johnso Evinrud 4 Cylinder 2 stroke 85HP 88HP 90HP 100HP 110HP 112HP 115HP 1989-1998 || 【Note】Please double-check that the part number,photo and size match before purchasing,make sure whether it fit the part you want || 【Detailed Parameters】If you have any questions about the product size, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will reply immediately after receiving the information!
JEENDA 113-4028 CDI Electronics 0583773 0584028 0584027 0584029 1989-1998 Compatible with Johnson Evinrude 85/88/90/100/110/112/115Hp 4 Cylinder Outboard Engines
JEENDA Part name:CDI Electronics || Part Number:113-4028 || Compatible with Johnson Evinrude 85/88/90/100/110/112/115Hp 4 Cylinder Outboard Engines || Made of high quality material, durable and practical to use. || If you are dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, you can contact us through your order, we are always there
JEENDA Part name:CDI Electronics || Part Number:113-4028 || Compatible with Johnson Evinrude 85/88/90/100/110/112/115Hp 4 Cylinder Outboard Engines || Made of high quality material, durable and practical to use. || If you are dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, you can contact us through your order, we are always there
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CDI Electronics 113-4028 0583773 0584028 CDI Electronics for Johnson Evinrude 85HP 88HP 90HP 100HP 112HP 110HP 115HP Switch Box CDI Power Pack -4 Cyl
Kimllam Compatible models:CDI Electronics 113-4028 0583773 0584028 CDI Electronics for Johnson Evinrude 85HP 88HP 90HP 100HP 112HP 110HP 115HP Switch Box CDI Power Pack -4 Cyl || High-quality materials: The CDI Igniter CDI unit assy is made of high-quality materials, with high hardness, anti-rust and anti-corrosion, durable and practical. || Easy to use:Simple operation can be installed successfully. Repairs can be done in a short period of time and require little or no mechanical expertise. || Professional manufacturing:Original standard, professional manufacturing, high precision, high performance. Each product has undergone strict quality inspection. || Buy with confidence:Worry-free return and refund policy, if you have any questions, please leave us a message. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
Kimllam Compatible models:CDI Electronics 113-4028 0583773 0584028 CDI Electronics for Johnson Evinrude 85HP 88HP 90HP 100HP 112HP 110HP 115HP Switch Box CDI Power Pack -4 Cyl || High-quality materials: The CDI Igniter CDI unit assy is made of high-quality materials, with high hardness, anti-rust and anti-corrosion, durable and practical. || Easy to use:Simple operation can be installed successfully. Repairs can be done in a short period of time and require little or no mechanical expertise. || Professional manufacturing:Original standard, professional manufacturing, high precision, high performance. Each product has undergone strict quality inspection. || Buy with confidence:Worry-free return and refund policy, if you have any questions, please leave us a message. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
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BRP EVINRUDE entire parts catalog list:
- IGNITION SYSTEM » 0583773
E88MSLCER, E90TLCEM, TE90TLCEM, TE90TLESF 1989
E88MSLCER, VE88MSLCER 1989
Information:
Table 1
J1939 Code and Description Comments
1664-11
Engine Automatic Start Failed : Other Failure Mode The code is set for any of the following conditions:
- Engine speed is detected but both the camshaft and the crankshaft speed timing sensors fail to acquire a pattern lock. A pattern lock must be acquired within two seconds of the initial crank command.
- Engine speed is not detected.
Engine speed will not be detected for any of the following conditions:
- Engine speed does not become non zero within one second of the initial crank command.
- Starter system failure. The engine does not rotate during a crank command.
- The engine is rotating but both the camshaft and the crankshaft speed timing sensors fail to provide a signal to the ECM.
The start attempt is then abandoned (main GSOV and quickstart valve or valves, are disabled) and engine goes directly into the purge process.
The rationale for abandoning the start is that fuel is going into the engine with little likelihood of ever being burnt.
The alarm output is activated.
The code is logged.
1664-31
Engine Automatic Start Failed The code is set if an unburned gas purge is commanded and engine speed is not detected.
Engine speed will not be detected for any of the following conditions:
- Engine speed does not become non zero within one second of the initial crank command.
- Starter system failure. The engine does not rotate during a crank command.
- The engine is rotating but both the camshaft and the crankshaft speed timing sensors fail to provide a signal to the ECM.
The alarm output is activated.
The code is logged.
1804-14
Engine Start Enable Device 2 : Special Instruction The code is set if the crank terminate speed is not reached within five seconds of the initial crank command.
The code indicates that the quickstart system is likely not meeting the NFPA 110 start time requirement of 10 seconds.
Once the code is set, the quick start fuel auxiliary valve or valves, are disabled. The start attempt is continued with only the primary fuel system.
The rationale for closing the auxiliary fuel system valve or valves, is that the auxiliary fuel system is potentially over-fueling the engine. Over-fueling the engine does not allow proper combustion to occur.
The alarm output is activated.
The code is logged.
3554-18
Engine Ventilation Status : Low - moderate severity (2)l The code is set when an auto start failed to start. The code indicates that there is unburned fuel in the engine. An auto purge will occur on the next start attempt, or a manual purge can be performed. Electrical Checkouts on the Cat® Electronic Technician (ET)
Table 2
Component Electrical Checkout
Auxiliary Gas Shutoff Valve Attempt to start the engine.
Once the ECM attempts to energize the valve coil, the code will become active.
Valve coil resistance is 18.0 ohms to 27.0 ohms
Auxiliary Fuel Metering Valve Attempt to start the engine.
Once the ECM attempts to energize the valve coil, the code will become active.
Valve coil resistance is 3.0 ohms to 5.5 ohms. Probable Causes
Excessive load
Incorrect base timing
Timing pattern not locked
Fuel supply problem
Auxiliary gas shutoff valve problem
Auxiliary fuel metering valve problem
Ignition system problemIf the engine does not start, a problem with the primary fuel supply or ignition system may be present.If the engine starts but does not start within the time required for anemergency standby generator set, a problem with the auxiliary fuel delivery system may be present.Recommended Repairs
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Codes
A. Connect Cat® Electronic Technician (Cat ET) to the service tool connector.
B. Look for active codes that are associated with the system for the event code.
The following will contribute to a 1664-11 diagnostic:
- ECM does not detect a speed signal from either of the speed/timing sensors.
- Failure of at least one timing sensors to achieve a pattern lock
The following will contribute to a 1664-11 and 1664-31 diagnostic:
- ECM does not detect a speed signal from either of the speed/timing sensors.
The following will contribute to a 1804-14 diagnostic:
- The code is set if the crank terminate speed is not reached within five seconds of the initial crank command.
- Faulted starting circuit component
- Faulted auxiliary fuel metering valve circuit component
- Faulted auxiliary shutoff valve circuit component
Codes
Result: An associated code is active.
Repair: Troubleshoot any associated codes before continuing with this test.
Result: A code is active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Check for Excessive Load
A. Ensure that the load is not excessive. If necessary, disengage the driven equipment and test the engine.
Excessive Load
Result: No excessive load on the engine.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The engine has an excessive load.
Repair: Remedy the cause of the excessive load.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Base Timing
A. Verify that the base timing is correct. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Ignition Timing - Adjust"
Base Timing
Result: The Base Timing is correct.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The Base Timing is not correct.
Repair: Correct the Base Timing.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Verify Timing Pattern
A. Verify that the speed /timing pattern is locked. Verify by observing the primary and secondary engine speed sensor timing pattern status in CatET.
Parameters:
• "Primary Engine Speed Sensor Timing Pattern Status"
• "Secondary Engine Speed Sensor Timing Pattern Status"
Note: When checking status parameters, engine must be in a cranking state.
Note: Valid engine speed may be shown without a pattern being locked.
Speed/Timing
Result: Both the primary and the secondary speed sensor timing patterns are locked in Cat ET.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: One or more timing patterns were not locked in Cat ET.
Repair: Verify the speed/timing circuit health. Refer to Troubleshooting , Speed/Timing-Test
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Check the Fuel Supply
A. Make sure that fuel is supplied at a sufficient pressure that is stable. Make sure that the size of the fuel line is sufficient. Inspect the fuel system for leaks.
The following conditions can cause the engine to malfunction:
- Low fuel pressure
- High fuel pressure
- Poor fuel quality
B. Make sure that the fuel pressure is correct. When possible, interview the operator to determine if fuel quality is in question. Try to determine if