14111-ZW1-000 Honda CAMSHAFT (Honda Code 4897427).


14111-ZW1-000 CAMSHAFT (Honda Code 4897427). Honda BF75A1 LHTA, BF75A1 LRTA, BF75A1 XRTA, BF75A2 LHTA, BF75A2 LRTA, BF75A2 XRTA, BF75A3 LHTA, BF75A3 LRTA, BF75A3 XRTA, BF75A4 LHTA, BF75A4 LRTA, BF75A4 XRTA, BF75A5 LHTA, BF75A5 LRTA, BF75A5 XRTA, BF75A6 LHTA, BF75A6 LRTA, BF75A6 XRTA, BF75AT LHTA, BF7 CAMSHAFT
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Honda entire parts catalog list:

BF75A1 LHTA 2001
BF75A1 LRTA 2001
BF75A1 XRTA 2001
BF75A2 LHTA 2002
BF75A2 LRTA 2002
BF75A2 XRTA 2002
BF75A3 LHTA 2003
BF75A3 LRTA 2003
BF75A3 XRTA 2003
BF75A4 LHTA 2004
BF75A4 LRTA 2004
BF75A4 XRTA 2004
BF75A5 LHTA 2005
BF75A5 LRTA 2005
BF75A5 XRTA 2005
BF75A6 LHTA 2006
BF75A6 LRTA 2006
BF75A6 XRTA 2006
BF75AT LHTA 1997
BF75AT LRTA 1997
BF75AT XRTA 1997
BF75AW LHTA 1998
BF75AW LRTA 1998
BF75AW XRTA 1998
BF75AX LHTA 1999
BF75AX LRTA 1999
BF75AX XRTA 1999
BF75AY LHTA 2000
BF75AY LRTA 2000
BF75AY XRTA 2000
BF90A1 JHTA 2001
BF90A1 JRTA 2001
BF90A1 LHTA 2001
BF90A1 LRTA 2001
BF90A1 XRTA 2001
BF90A2 JHTA 2002
BF90A2 JRTA 2002
BF90A2 LHTA 2002
BF90A2 LRTA 2002
BF90A2 XRTA 2002
BF90A3 JHTA 2003
BF90A3 JRTA 2003
BF90A3 LHTA 2003
BF90A3 LRTA 2003
BF90A3 XRTA 2003
BF90A4 JHTA 2004
BF90A4 JRTA 2004
BF90A4 LHTA 2004
BF90A4 LRTA 2004
BF90A4 XRTA 2004
BF90A5 JHTA 2005
BF90A5 JRTA 2005
BF90A5 LHTA 2005
BF90A5 LRTA 2005
BF90A5 XRTA 2005
BF90A6 JHTA 2006
BF90A6 JRTA 2006
BF90A6 LHTA 2006
BF90A6 LRTA 2006
BF90A6 XRTA 2006
BF90AT LHTA 1997
BF90AT LRTA 1997
BF90AT XRTA 1997
BF90AW JHTA 1998
BF90AW JRTA 1998
BF90AW LHTA 1998
BF90AW LRTA 1998
BF90AW XRTA 1998
BF90AX JHTA 1999
BF90AX JRTA 1999
BF90AX LHTA 1999
BF90AX LRTA 1999
BF90AX XRTA 1999
BF90AY JHTA 2000
BF90AY JRTA 2000
BF90AY LHTA 2000
BF90AY LRTA 2000
BF90AY XRTA 2000

Information:

Probable Causes
Diagnostic codes
ECM parameters
Accessory and/or parasitic loads
Flash file
Throttle signal from the throttle position sensor
Air intake and exhaust system
Turbocharger or turbochargers
Fuel supply
Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR)
Electric Fuel Lift Pump (EFLP)
Return fuel lines
Low compression (cylinder pressure)
Electronic unit injectors
Individual malfunctioning cylinders
Table 1
Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes
J1939 Code CDL Code
157-18 E398 (2) Recommended Actions
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in order.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Diagnostic Codes
A. Establish communication between the electronic service tool and the Electronic Control Module (ECM). Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Download the Warranty Report and the Product Status Report with Histograms before performing any troubleshooting or clearing any diagnostic codes.
Note: The downloaded information will be required by the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN) if troubleshooting assistance is needed.
C. Use the electronic service tool to check for active or logged codes.
Diagnostic codes
Result: There are active or logged codes.
Repair: Troubleshoot any codes before continuing with this procedure.
Result: There are no active or logged codes.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. ECM Parameters
A. Use the electronic service tool to verify that the correct engine parameters are being used. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Configuration Parameters" for additional information.
B. If applicable, verify that all parameters for any parasitic loads are correct.
Parameters
Result: The parameters are not configured correctly.
Repair: Correctly configure the parameters.
Verify that the configuration change eliminated the fault.
Result: The parameters are configured correctly.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Accessory and/or Parasitic Loads
A. Check all accessory equipment for problems that may create excessive load on the engine.
B. Check for any excess parasitic load on the engine.
Parasitic loads
Result: There is an excessive load on the engine.
Repair: Diagnose and repair the fault.
Verify that the repair eliminated the fault.
Result: There is not an excessive load on the engine.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Flash File
A. Verify that the latest flash file is installed in the Electronic Control Module (ECM). Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Software - Install" for the correct procedure.
Flash file
Result: The latest flash file is not installed in the ECM.
Repair: Install the latest flash file. Verify that the repair eliminated the fault.
Result: The latest flash file is installed in the ECM.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Throttle Signal for the Throttle Position Sensor
A. Use the electronic service tool and observe the signal for the throttle position sensor. Make sure that the throttle reaches the 100% raw position and the calibrated position.
CAN data link
Result: The throttle signal is erratic or does not reach the 100% raw position or the calibrated position.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Speed Control (Analog) - Test" or refer to Troubleshooting, "Speed Control (PWM) - Test". If the engine has a multi-position Throttle switch, refer to Troubleshooting, "Switch Circuits - Test".
Result: The throttle signal is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Air Intake and Exhaust System
A. Check the air filter restriction indicator, if equipped.
B. Check the air inlet and exhaust system for restrictions and/or leaks.
Restrictions
Result: The air filter is plugged.
Repair: Clean or replace the air filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for further information.
Result: There are restrictions in the air inlet or exhaust system.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs, Verify that the repair eliminated the fault.
Result: There are no restrictions in the air inlet or exhaust system.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
7. Turbochargers
A. Check for correct operation of the turbochargers.
Turbochargers
Result: The turbochargers are not operating correctly.
Repair: Repair or replace the faulty turbocharger. Verify that the repair eliminated the fault.
Result: The turbochargers are operating correctly.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
Contact with high pressure fuel may cause fluid penetration and burn hazards. High pressure fuel spray may cause a fire hazard. Failure to follow these inspection, maintenance and service instructions may cause personal injury or death.
Contact with high-pressure fuel may cause personal injury or death. Wait 10 minutes after the engine has stopped to allow fuel pressure to purge before any service or repair is performed on the engine fuel lines.
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
8. Fuel Supply
A. Check for leaks from the high-pressure fuel lines.
B. Ensure that the vent in the fuel cap is not filled with debris.
C. Ensure that the fuel supply valve (if equipped) is in the full OPEN position.
D. If the temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), check for solidified fuel (wax).
E. Check the primary filter/water separator for water in the fuel.
F. Check for fuel supply lines that are restricted.
G. Replace the in-line fuel filter that is installed upstream of the Electric Fuel Lift Pump (EFLP).
H. Replace the primary and secondary fuel filters.
I. Check the diesel fuel for contamination. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test".
J. Check for air in the fuel system. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Air in Fuel - Test".
Fuel system
Result: There is a leak from a high-pressure fuel line.
Repair: Replace the high-pressure fuel line. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Fuel injection lines - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Fuel injection lines - Install".
Result: The vent in the fuel cap is blocked.
Repair: Install a replacement fuel cap.
Result: The fuel contains solidified wax.
Repair: Replace the fuel with fuel of the correct specification for the ambient conditions.
Result: There are fuel supply lines that are restricted.
Repair: Replace any damaged or restricted fuel lines.
Replace the primary fuel filter and the secondary fuel filters. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for further information.
Result: There is air in the fuel system.
Repair: Prime the fuel system. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime".
Result: The diesel fuel is contaminated.
Repair: Drain the fuel tank and the fuel system.
Replace the primary fuel filter and the secondary fuel filters. Refer to the Operation and Ma


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