14775-ME9-000 Honda SEAT, VALVE SPRING (Honda Code 1367390).


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Honda 14775-ME9-000 Seat Valve Spring
Honda 14775-ME9-000 Seat Valve Spring
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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:


Illustration 1 g01366881
Typical switch inputs and wiring
Illustration 2 g01369114
Terminal locations at the P1 ECM connector that are for the switch circuits
(P1-22) Maintenance clear switch
(P1-23) Remote engine stop switch
(P1-35) Synchronize switch (No.1)
(P1-40) Trip clear switch
(P1-41) Trolling mode switch
(P1-44) Synchronize switch (No.2)
(P1-59) Slow vessel mode switch
Illustration 3 g01369117
Terminals at the engine interface connector that are for the switch circuits
(Terminal 19) Trip clear switch
(Terminal 34) Synchronize switch (No.1)
(Terminal 35) Synchronize switch (No.2)
(Terminal 36) Remote engine stop switch
(Terminal 37) Trolling mode switch
(Terminal 38) Slow vessel mode switch
(Terminal 39) Maintenance clear switch
Illustration 4 g03129657
Location of the connectors that are for the switch circuits (typical left side engine view)
(1) Engine interface connector
(2) J1/P1 ECM connectors
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Expected Results Results
1. Check the Electrical Connectors and the Wiring
A. Remove the electrical power from the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
B. Thoroughly inspect connectors (1) and (2). Thoroughly inspect the connections for the suspect switch. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
C. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the circuit for the suspect switch.
D. Check the allen head screw on each ECM connector for the proper torque. Also, check the allen head screw on the customer connector for the proper torque. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for the correct torque values.
E. Check the harness and wiring for abrasions and for pinch points from the battery to the ECM.
All connectors, pins, and sockets are completely coupled and/or inserted, and the harness and wiring are free of corrosion, of abrasion and of pinch points.
Result: The wiring and connectors appear to be OK. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: There is a problem with the wiring and/or a connector.
Repair the wiring and/or the connector. Replace parts, if necessary. Ensure that all of the seals are properly connected. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
2. Test the Switch for Proper Operation
A. Disconnect the P1 connector.
B. Refer to Table 2. Determine the P1 terminal for the suspect switch.
C. Connect one lead of a multimeter to the P1 terminal for the suspect switch. Connect the other lead of the multimeter to negative ground.(1)
D. Measure the resistance between the P1 terminal for the suspect switch and negative ground.
E. Activate the switch and measure the resistance again.
One resistance measurement indicates an open circuit. The other resistance measurement indicates that a short circuit exists.
Result: One resistance measurement indicates an open circuit. The other resistance measurement indicates that a short circuit exists.
The switch is operating correctly. The wiring does not have a short circuit or an open circuit. Operate the engine and check the switch for proper operation. The switch is operating correctly. The wiring does not have a short circuit or an open circuit. Operate the engine and check the switch for proper operation.
If the switch does not operate correctly, there may be a short circuit between the circuit for the suspect switch and another circuit. Carefully reinspect the components. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Inspectors - Inspect". Locate the short circuit and perform repairs.
Result: Both resistance measurements indicate an open circuit or both resistance measurements indicate a short circuit.
There is a problem with the circuit for the switch. The problem could be in the switch, in the wiring, or in a connector.
Carefully reinspect the components. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Inspectors - Inspect" for information that relates to troubleshooting suspect electrical problems in the harness.
If the inspection does not identify the faulty component, replace the switch and test the switch again.
If the problem is not resolved, repair the wiring or the connector. Replace parts, if necessary. Verify that the problem is resolved.
(1) Wiggle the harnesses during the following measurements in order to reveal any intermittent short condition.
Table 2
Terminals for the Switch Inputs
Name of the Switch Terminal Locations at the J1/P1 ECM Connectors Terminal Locations at the Engine Interface Connector
Maintenance clear switch 22 39
Remote engine stop switch 23 36
Slow vessel mode switch 59 38
Synchronize switch (No.1) 35 34
Synchronize switch (No.2) 44 35
Trip clear switch 40 19
Trolling mode switch 41 37 Complete the procedure in the order if which the steps are listed.Result: The procedure corrected the issue. - STOPResult: The procedure did not correct the issue.Repair: Contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).STOP


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19272-881-810
SEAT, WATER MOUTH (Honda Code 1541150).
19272-881-810 SEAT, WATER MOUTH (Honda Code 1541150).
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14775-P08-000
SEAT, VALVE SPRING (Honda Code 3875325).
14775-P08-000 SEAT, VALVE SPRING (Honda Code 3875325).
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