36361-PR7-A01 Honda TANK, VACUUM


36361-PR7-A01 TANK, VACUUM Honda BF175AK1 LA, BF175AK1 XA, BF175AK1 XCA, BF175AK2 LA, BF175AK2 XA, BF175AK2 XCA, BF200A2 LA, BF200A2 XA, BF200A2 XCA, BF200A2 XXA, BF200A2 XXCA, BF200A3 LA, BF200A3 XA, BF200A3 XCA, BF200A3 XXA, BF200A3 XXCA, BF200A4 LA, BF200A4 XA, BF200A4 XCA, BF200 TANK
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28-04-2024
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Honda 36361-PR7-A01 Tank Vacuum
Honda Genuine, OEM Honda Replacement Part || Honda replacement vacuum tank, part number 36361-PR7-A01
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Honda entire parts catalog list:

BF175AK1 LA 2007
BF175AK1 XA 2007
BF175AK1 XCA 2007
BF175AK2 LA 2007
BF175AK2 XA 2007
BF175AK2 XCA 2007
BF200A2 LA 2002
BF200A2 XA 2002
BF200A2 XCA 2002
BF200A2 XXA 2002
BF200A2 XXCA 2002
BF200A3 LA 2003
BF200A3 XA 2003
BF200A3 XCA 2003
BF200A3 XXA 2003
BF200A3 XXCA 2003
BF200A4 LA 2004
BF200A4 XA 2004
BF200A4 XCA 2004
BF200A4 XXA 2004
BF200A4 XXCA 2004
BF200A5 LA 2005
BF200A5 XA 2005
BF200A5 XCA 2005
BF200A5 XXA 2005
BF200A5 XXCA 2005
BF200A6 LA 2006
BF200A6 XA 2006
BF200A6 XCA 2006
BF200A6 XXA 2006
BF200A6 XXCA 2006
BF200AK0 LA 2007
BF200AK0 XA 2007
BF200AK0 XCA 2007
BF200AK1 LA 2007
BF200AK1 XA 2007
BF200AK1 XCA 2007
BF200AK2 LA 2007
BF200AK2 XA 2007
BF200AK2 XCA 2007
BF225A2 LA 2002
BF225A2 XA 2002
BF225A2 XCA 2002
BF225A2 XXA 2002
BF225A2 XXCA 2002
BF225A3 LA 2003
BF225A3 XA 2003
BF225A3 XCA 2003
BF225A3 XXA 2003
BF225A3 XXCA 2003
BF225A4 LA 2004
BF225A4 XA 2004
BF225A4 XCA 2004
BF225A4 XXA 2004
BF225A4 XXCA 2004
BF225A5 LA 2005
BF225A5 XA 2005
BF225A5 XCA 2005
BF225A5 XXA 2005
BF225A5 XXCA 2005
BF225A6 LA 2006
BF225A6 XA 2006
BF225A6 XCA 2006
BF225A6 XXA 2006

Information:

Complete the procedure in the order in which the steps are listed.Probable causes
Diagnostic codes
High exhaust temperature
Exhaust systemNote: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedure in the order in which the steps are listed.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes
A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position. Do not start the engine.
B. Connect to the electronic service tool.
C. Check for associated diagnostic trouble codes.
Diagnostic trouble codes
Result: A 4360 code is active or recently logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: An associated code other than 4360 is active or recently logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot the logged or active code. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Diagnostic Trouble Codes".
Result: No codes are active or recently logged.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
2. Check the Operation of the SCR Catalyst Inlet Temperature Sensor
Note : Only perform this step on a cold engine.
A. Remove the SCR catalyst inlet temperature sensor and allow the sensor to rest in ambient air for 2 minutes.
B. Connect the electronic service tool to the diagnostic connector.
C. Monitor the value of the SCR catalyst inlet temperature sensor on the electronic service tool.
Sensor
Result : The value of the SCR catalyst inlet temperature sensor is within 9° C (15° F) of ambient temperature.
Repair : Reinstall the sensor. torque the sensor to the proper specification.
For a 4360-16 code proceed to Test Step 3.
For a 4360-17 or 4360-18 code proceed to Test Step 4.
Result : The value of the SCR catalyst inlet temperature sensor is not within 9° C (15° F) of ambient temperature.
Repair : Replace the SCR catalyst inlet temperature sensor. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual for more information.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
3. Check for Cause of High Temperature
A. Check for evidence of an exothermic event in the DOC and DPF.
B. Check for evidence of excessive fuel reaching the DOC or DPF
High temperature
Result: There has been an exothermic event in the DOC or DPF.
Repair: Replace the Clean Emissions Module (CEM).
Result: There is evidence of excessive fuel reaching the DOC or DPF.
Repair: Investigate the cause of the excess fuel.
4. Check the Exhaust System
A. Check the exhaust system for gas leaks between the turbocharger and the exhaust tail pipe.
B. Check for gas leaks around the following items in the Clean Emissions Module (CEM):
Temperature sensors
SCR intake NOx sensor
DEF injector
C. Check for missing or damaged exhaust system insulation.
D. Make sure that the cooling air flow over the CEM is not excessive for the ambient conditions.
Exhaust System
Result: The exhaust system or the CEM has a gas leak.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: The exhaust system insulation is damaged or missing.
Repair: Make the necessary repairs.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: There is excessive cooling air flow over the CEM.
Repair: Reduce the cooling air flow. If necessary, consult the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN) for further advice.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Inspect the DPF
A. Inspect the inlet of the DPF. Inspect the DPF for a damaged or missing DPF core.
Damaged DPF core
Result: The DPF has a damaged or missing DPF core.
Repair: Repair the damaged DPF or missing DPF core. Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Check the SCR Catalyst Temperature
A. Connect to the electronic service tool.
B. Run the engine.
C. Perform the "Manual Hydrocarbon Dosing Capability Test".
Manual hydrocarbon dosing capability test
Result: The "Manual Hydrocarbon Dosing Capability Test" completed successfully.
Return the unit to service.
Result: The "Manual Hydrocarbon Dosing Capability Test" failed. An error identifier is generated by the electronic service tool.
Repair: Troubleshoot the error identifier. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Service tool Error Identifiers". Repeat Test Step 4.
Result: The "Manual Hydrocarbon Dosing Capability Test" failed. No error identifiers are generated.
Contact the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).


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