0279849 EVINRUDE REMOTE CONTROL ASSY.


0279849 REMOTE CONTROL ASSY. EVINRUDE 200640S REMOTE
0279849 REMOTE CONTROL ASSY. EVINRUDE
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Replacement parts for Side Mount Remote Control for Evinrude, For Johnson, OMC, BRP 0396105, 0279849 Motor Index-DOGI65985-19330
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The ROP Shop | Side Mount Remote Control for Evinrude, Johnson, OMC, BRP 0396105, 0279849 Motor
The ROP Shop replacement Side Mount Remote Control for Evinrude, Johnson, OMC, BRP 0396105, 0279849 Motor || Specs - Connector Type: 6 Pin. Mounting Side: Port or Starboard. Refer to images 2 & 3 for more information || Includes - (1) Side Mount Remote Control, (1) Wiring Harness with 6 Pin Connector, (1) Push-to-Prime Ignition Key Switch, (1) Fast Idle Warm-up Lever, (1) Lanyard Stop Switch, (1) Mounting Platform, Mounting Hardware & Installation Manual; comes as shown in the first image || Fits/For Evinrude 1996 and newer Outboards; Evinrude 1973-1995 motors with the purchase of wiring harness adapter part number 0768411. This remote control assembly is NOT for use with Stern Drive applications || Pre 1979 engines require replacing the control cables with post 1979 control cables CC205XX. Please Note: The ROP Shop does not sell these control cables or harness adapter.
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Illustration 1 g01130005
Single engine configurationIn this configuration, a single engine can be controlled by two throttles. The secondary throttle is enabled by activation of the "Secondary Throttle Enable" switch.Twin Engine Configuration
Illustration 2 g01130061
Twin engine configurationIn this configuration, the position of the synchronization switch determines the throttle input that is recognized by each engine. Table 1 lists the engine's response to each position of the switch.
Table 1
Engine Response to the Synchronization Switch    
Position of the Synchronization Switch    Engine Response    
Starboard     Both engines respond to the starboard throttle.    
None     Each engine responds to a separate throttle.    
Port     Both engines respond to the port throttle.    Multiple Engine Configuration Without a Dedicated Master Throttle
Illustration 3 g01130062
Multiple engine configuration with one throttle that is designated as a master throttleIn these configurations, one of the throttles has been designated as the master throttle. When the synchronization switch is not activated, each engine will respond to the appropriate throttle. When the engine synchronization switch is activated, all of the engines will respond to the master throttle. Three engines and three throttles are shown. As many as five engines and five throttles can be connected in this manner.Multiple Engine Configuration With a Dedicated Master Throttle
Illustration 4 g01130063
Multiple engine configuration with a separate throttle that is used for the master throttleIn this configuration, the vessel is equipped with a master throttle in addition to a separate throttle for each engine. When the engine synchronization switch is not activated, each engine will respond to the appropriate throttle. When the engine synchronization switch is activated, all of the engines will respond to the master throttle.Test Step 1. Verify that the Throttle Positions are Correct
Determine the vessel's configuration for engine synchronization. Identify the two throttles that are connected to the throttle inputs for the ECM.Note: The ECM will not transfer control between the throttles unless the throttle positions are within 50 rpm of each other.
Verify that the throttle positions are within 50 rpm of each other.Expected Result:The throttle positions are within 50 rpm of each other.Results:
OK - The throttle positions are within 50 rpm of each other. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - The throttle positions are not within 50 rpm of each other.Repair: Adjust the throttles until the throttle positions are within 50 rpm of each other. Try to synchronize the engines.If the engines become synchronized, the problem is resolved. STOP. If the engines do not become synchronized, proceed to Test Step 2.Test Step 2. Check the Configuration Parameters
Connect the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
Verify that the following configuration parameters are programmed correctly:
Number of synchronized engines configuration
Engine location
Secondary throttle enable statusRefer to Troubleshooting, "System Configuration Parameters" for additional information on these parameters.Expected Result:The configuration parameters are programmed correctly.Results:
OK - The configuration parameters are programmed correctly. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - The configuration parameters are not programmed correctly.Repair: Program the correct value for each parameter.Verify that the problem is resolved.STOPTest Step 3. Check for Diagnostic Codes for the Throttle Inputs
Check for the following diagnostic codes:
91-13 Throttle Position Calibration Required
1249-13 Secondary Throttle Position calibration requiredExpected Result:Neither diagnostic code is active or logged.Results:
OK - Neither diagnostic code is active or logged. Proceed to Test Step 4.
Not OK - At least one of the diagnostic codes is logged.Repair: Perform the following procedure:
Clear the logged codes.
Slowly move the suspect throttle throughout the entire range. Move the throttle several times. Check for the diagnostic code again.If the diagnostic code does not recur, attempt to synchronize the engines. If the engines become synchronized, the problem appears to be resolved.The original problem may have been caused by an intermittent problem in one of these components:
Throttle position sensor
Wiring for the throttle
An electrical connectorIf the diagnostic code recurs, there is a problem with the circuit for the throttle position sensor. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Throttle Position Sensor Circuit - Test" for the troubleshooting procedure.STOP
Not OK - There is an active diagnostic code for a throttle.Repair: Troubleshoot the circuit for the throttle. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Throttle Position Sensor - Calibrate" for the troubleshooting procedure.Verify that the problem is resolved.STOPTest Step 4. Inspect the Electrical Connector


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