71H25 Force CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP (ALTERNATOR MODELS)


71H25 CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP (ALTERNATOR MODELS) Force H0356H75F, H0456B79K, H0456B80L, H0457H82N, H0457H83P, H0503B83A, H0503H84B, H0507B85A, H0507H81A, H0507H82B, H0555H74G, H0559B80M, H0559H80N, H0559H83R, H0606H84A, H0700H79A, H0709B79A, H0750H79A, H0756H80F, H0756H81G, H0756H82H, H0757B79E, H0757H75 CHARGE
71H25 CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP (ALTERNATOR MODELS) Force
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Force entire parts catalog list:

H0356H75F 1975,1976,1977
H0456B79K 1979
H0456B80L 1980,1981
H0457H82N 1982
H0457H83P 1983,1984
H0503B83A 1983
H0503H84B 1984
H0507B85A 1985
H0507H81A 1981
H0507H82B 1982
H0555H74G 1974,1976
H0559B80M 1980
H0559H80N 1980,1981
H0559H83R 1983
H0606H84A 1984,1985,1989
H0700H79A 1979
H0709B79A 1979
H0750H79A 1979
H0756H80F 1980
H0756H81G 1981
H0756H82H 1982
H0757B79E 1979
H0757H75A 1975,1976
H0757H76C 1976
H0758H80B 1980
H0758H82E 1982,1983,1984
H0759H79A 1979
H0850H79A 1979
H0850H80A 1980
H0850H81C 1981
H0851H79A 1979
H0855H79A 1979
H0856B80H 1980
H0856F84A 1984
H0856H82K 1982,1983
H0857H79G 1979
H0858B80C 1980
H0858B82E 1982
H0858C84H 1984
H0859B79B 1979
H0859H77A 1977
H0859H78A 1978
H1000H79A 1979
H1004H79A 1979
H1006B80B 1980
H1006B81C 1981
H1007H79A 1979
H1008H80A 1980
H1058H82G 1982
H1058V83H 1983
H1150H79A 1979
H1151H79A 1979
H1154B79A 1979
H1155H79A 1979
H1156H80C 1980
H1157B79B 1979
H1158H80D 1980
H1159H79C 1979
H1400H79A 1979
H1401H79A 1979
H1405H79A 1979
H1406H80C 1980
H1407B79B 1979
H1408B80C 1980
H1409H79B 1979

Information:


Table 1
Module Identifiers    
MID    Description    
30     Caterpillar Monitoring System (Tractor)    
54     Caterpillar Monitoring System (Scraper)    
36     Engine ECM    
81     Transmission Control Module (Tractor)    
31     Transmission Control Module (Scraper)    
82     Electronic Implement Control    Component Identifier (CID) - The CID is a number with three or four digits. The CID indicates the component that generated the code. For example, the CID number 17 identifies the fuel shutoff valve.Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) - The FMI is a two digit code that indicates the type of failure. Table 2 is a list of the failure mode identifiers.
Table 2
Failure Mode Identifiers    
FMI    Description    
00     The data is valid, but the data is above the normal range of operation.    
01     The data is valid, but the data is below the normal range of operation.    
02     The data is erratic, intermittent, or incorrect.    
03     The voltage is above normal or shorted high.    
04     The voltage is below normal or shorted low.    
05     The current is below normal or the circuit is open.    
06     The current is above normal or the circuit is grounded.    
07     The mechanical system is not responding correctly.    
08     There is a frequency, a pulse width, or a period that is abnormal.    
09     There has been an abnormal update.    
10     There has been an abnormal rate of change.    
11     The failure mode is not identifiable.    
12     The device or the component is faulty.    
13     The device or the component is out of calibration.    
14-31     Reserved    Note: Do not confuse diagnostic codes with event codes. For information on event codes, see Troubleshooting, "Event Codes".Active Diagnostic Codes
An active diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system. Correct the problem as soon as possible.When an active diagnostic code is generated, a warning may be displayed on an electronic display such as the Caterpillar Monitoring System.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, the ECM logs the code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when a code is generated:
Hour of the first occurrence of the code
Hour of the last occurrence of the code
Number of occurrences of the codeThis information is a valuable indicator for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Any logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours. Some diagnostic codes may be easily triggered. Some diagnostic codes may log occurrences that did not result in complaints. The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. The next likely cause is a component failure. The least likely cause is the failure of the ECM. Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting the symptoms that have been experienced by the operator.Note: Always clear logged diagnostic codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.


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