06320-ZV5-911 Honda SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; COIL KIT, CHARGE (10A) (Honda Code 7160963).


06320-ZV5-911 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; COIL KIT, CHARGE (10A) (Honda Code 7160963). Honda BF35AM LHA, BF35AM LRA, BF35AM LRTA, BF35AM SHA, BF45AM LHA, BF45AM LRA, BF45AM LRTA, BF45AM SRTA SEE
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BF35AM LHA 1997
BF35AM LRA 1997
BF35AM LRTA 1997
BF35AM SHA 1997
BF45AM LHA 1997
BF45AM LRA 1997
BF45AM LRTA 1997
BF45AM SRTA 1997

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Personal injury can result from escaping fluid under pressure.If a pressure indication is shown on the indicator, push the release valve in order to relieve pressure before removing any hose from the radiator.
Check the coolant level in the cooling system. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant Level - Check". If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles will keep coolant away from the engine parts, which will prevent the transfer of heat to the coolant. Low coolant level is caused by leaks or incorrectly filling the radiator.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. The mixture should be approximately 50 percent water and 50 percent antifreeze with 3 to 6 percent coolant conditioner. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 1) Obtain". If the coolant mixture is incorrect, drain the system. Put the correct mixture of water, antifreeze, and coolant conditioner in the cooling system.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are not filling the cooling system correctly and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket. Air in the cooling system causes a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles keep coolant away from the engine parts, which prevents the transfer of heat to the coolant.
Check the fan clutch, if equipped. A fan clutch or a hydraulic driven fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the proper temperature differential.
Check the water temperature gauge. A water temperature gauge which does not work correctly will not show the correct temperature. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Inspect".
Check the sending unit. In some conditions, the temperature sensor in the engine sends signals to a sending unit. The sending unit converts these signals to an electrical impulse which is used by a mounted gauge. If the sending unit malfunctions, the gauge can show an incorrect reading. Also if the electric wire breaks or if the electric wire shorts out, the gauge can show an incorrect reading.
Check the radiator.
Check the radiator for a restriction to coolant flow. Check the radiator for debris, dirt, or deposits on the inside of the radiator core. Debris, dirt, or deposits will restrict the flow of coolant through the radiator.
Check for debris or damage between the fins of the radiator core. Debris between the fins of the radiator core restricts air flow through the radiator core. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Inspect".
Ensure that the radiator size is adequate for the application. does not have enough area for the effective release of heat. An undersized radiator may cause the engine to run at a temperature that is higher than normal. The normal temperature is dependent on the ambient temperature.
Check the filler cap. A pressure drop in the radiator can cause the boiling point to be lower. A lower boiling point can cause the cooling system to boil. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Cooling System - Test".
Check the fan and/or the fan shroud.
The fan must be large enough to send air through most of the area of the radiator core. Ensure that the size of the fan and the position of the fan are adequate for the application.
The fan shroud must be the proper size and the fan shroud must be positioned correctly. Ensure that the size of the fan shroud and the position of the fan shroud are adequate for the application.
If the fan is belt driven, check for loose drive belts. A loose fan drive belt will cause a reduction in the air flow across the radiator. Check the fan drive belt for proper belt tension. Adjust the tension of the fan drive belt, if necessary. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Belt - Inspect/Adjust/Replace".
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can cause a restriction in the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can cause a restriction of the coolant flow. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Hoses and Clamps - Inspect/Replace".
Check for a restriction in the air inlet system. A restriction of the air that is coming into the engine can cause high cylinder temperatures. High cylinder temperatures cause higher than normal temperatures in the cooling system. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Inlet Manifold Pressure - Test".
If the measured restriction is higher than the maximum permissible restriction, remove the foreign material from the engine air cleaner element or install a new engine air cleaner element. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Air Cleaner Element (Dual Element) - Clean/Replace ".
Check for a restriction in the air inlet system again.
If the measured restriction is still higher than the maximum permissible restriction, check the air inlet piping for a restriction.
Check for a restriction in the exhaust system. A restriction of the air that is coming out of the engine can cause high cylinder temperatures.
Make a visual inspection of the exhaust system. Check for damage to exhaust piping or for a damaged diesel particulate filter (DPF). If no damage is found, check the exhaust system for a restriction. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect".
If the measured restriction is higher than the maximum permissible restriction, there is a restriction in the exhaust


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90759-ZV1-000
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; PIN, SPLIT (2.0) (Honda Code 1986389).
90759-ZV1-000 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; PIN, SPLIT (2.0) (Honda Code 1986389).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
15400-PFB-004
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; FILTER, OIL (TOYO ROKI) (Honda Code 6341531).
15400-PFB-004 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; FILTER, OIL (TOYO ROKI) (Honda Code 6341531).
BF15D3 LGA, BF15D3 LHA, BF15D3 LHGA, BF15D3 LHSA, BF15D3 LHTA, BF15D3 LRA, BF15D3 LRTA, BF15D3 SHA, BF15D3 SHGA, BF15D3 SHSA, BF15D3 SHTA, BF15D3 SRTA, BF15D3 XHA, BF15D3 XHGA, BF15D4 LGA, BF15D4 LHA, BF15D4 LHGA, BF15D4 LHSA, BF15D4 LHTA, BF15D4 LRA
19300-ZV5-043
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; THERMOSTAT ASSY. (Honda Code 5592167). (72 DEGREES C)
19300-ZV5-043 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; THERMOSTAT ASSY. (Honda Code 5592167). (72 DEGREES C)
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115AX LA, BF115AX LCA, BF115AX XA, BF115AX XCA, BF115AY LA, BF115AY LCA, BF115AY XA, BF115AY XCA, BF130A1 LA, BF130A1 LCA, BF130A1 XA, BF130A1 XCA,
16700-ZV5-003
SEE PART DETAILS - SUP; PUMP ASSY., FUEL (Honda Code 5020466).
16700-ZV5-003 SEE PART DETAILS - SUP; PUMP ASSY., FUEL (Honda Code 5020466).
BF25A1 LHA, BF25A1 LHSA, BF25A1 LRSA, BF25A1 SHA, BF25A1 SHSA, BF25A1 SRSA, BF25A1 XRSA, BF25A2 LHA, BF25A2 LHSA, BF25A2 LRSA, BF25A2 SHA, BF25A2 SHSA, BF25A2 SRSA, BF25A2 XRSA, BF25AW LHA, BF25AW LHSA, BF25AW LRSA, BF25AW SHA, BF25AW SHSA, BF25AW SR
15236-ZV5-010
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BOLT, SEALING (14MM) (Honda Code 7219603).
15236-ZV5-010 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BOLT, SEALING (14MM) (Honda Code 7219603).
BF25A1 LHA, BF25A1 LHSA, BF25A1 LRSA, BF25A1 SHA, BF25A1 SHSA, BF25A1 SRSA, BF25A1 XRSA, BF25A2 LHA, BF25A2 LHSA, BF25A2 LRSA, BF25A2 SHA, BF25A2 SHSA, BF25A2 SRSA, BF25A2 XRSA, BF25A3 LHA, BF25A3 LHSA, BF25A3 LRSA, BF25A3 SHA, BF25A3 SHSA, BF25A3 SR
14400-ZV5-014
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BELT, TIMING (Honda Code 7054604).
14400-ZV5-014 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BELT, TIMING (Honda Code 7054604).
BF35AM LHA, BF35AM LRA, BF35AM LRTA, BF35AM SHA, BF35AM XRTA, BF40A1 LHA, BF40A1 LHTA, BF40A1 LRA, BF40A1 LRTA, BF40A1 XRTA, BF40A2 LHA, BF40A2 LHTA, BF40A2 LRA, BF40A2 LRTA, BF40A2 XRTA, BF40A3 LHA, BF40A3 LHTA, BF40A3 LRA, BF40A3 LRTA, BF40A3 XRTA,
14520-ZV5-020
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; SPRING, TIMING BELT ADJUSTING (Honda Code 6979454).
14520-ZV5-020 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; SPRING, TIMING BELT ADJUSTING (Honda Code 6979454).
BF35AM LHA, BF35AM LRA, BF35AM LRTA, BF35AM SHA, BF35AM XRTA, BF40A1 LHA, BF40A1 LHTA, BF40A1 LRA, BF40A1 LRTA, BF40A1 XRTA, BF40A2 LHA, BF40A2 LHTA, BF40A2 LRA, BF40A2 LRTA, BF40A2 XRTA, BF40A3 LHA, BF40A3 LHTA, BF40A3 LRA, BF40A3 LRTA, BF40A3 XRTA,
32109-ZV5-010
SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BRACKET, CONNECTOR (Honda Code 7494016).
32109-ZV5-010 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; BRACKET, CONNECTOR (Honda Code 7494016).
BF35AM LRA, BF35AM LRTA, BF35AM XRTA, BF40A1 LRA, BF40A1 LRTA, BF40A1 XRTA, BF40A2 LRA, BF40A2 LRTA, BF40A2 XRTA, BF40A3 LRA, BF40A3 LRTA, BF40A3 XRTA, BF40A4 LHA, BF40A4 LHTA, BF40A4 LRTA, BF40A5 LHA, BF40A5 LHTA, BF40A5 LRTA, BF40A6 LHA, BF40A6 LHT
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