0326134 JOHNSON BOLT,Tilting


0326134 BOLT,Tilting JOHNSON J4RDHCCS, J4RDHCDE, J4RDHCEC, J4RDHCUD, J4RLCSS, J4WCIC, J4WCNR, J5RCIC, J5RCSS, J5RHCNR, J5RHCTA, J6RCCS, J6RCDE, J6RCEC, J6RCOB, J6RCRM, J6RCUD, J6RESR, J8RCCS, J8RCDE, J8RCEC, J8RCIC, J8RCNR, J8RCOB, J8RCRM, J8RCSS, J8RCTA, J8RCUD, J8RESR BOLT

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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

J4RDHCCS, J4RDHLCCS 1988
J4RDHCDE 1986
J4RDHCEC, J4RDHLCEC 1989
J4RDHCUD, J4RDHLCUD 1987
J4RLCSS, J4WCSS 1980
J4WCIC 1981
J4WCNR 1982
J5RCIC, J5RHCIC, J5RHLCIC, J5RLCIC 1981
J5RCSS, J5RHCSS, J5RHLCSS, J5RLCSS 1980
J5RHCNR, J5RHLCNR 1982
J5RHCTA, J5RHLCTA 1983
J6RCCS, J6RLCCS, J6SLCCS 1988
J6RCDE, J6RLCDE, J6SLCDE 1986
J6RCEC, J6RLCEC, J6SLCEC 1989
J6RCOB, J6RLCOB, J6SLCOB 1985
J6RCRM, J6RLCRM, J6SLCRM 1984
J6RCUD, J6RLCUD, J6SLCUD 1987
J6RESR, J6RLESR, J6SLESR 1990
J8RCCS, J8RLCCS, J8SRLCCS 1988
J8RCDE, J8RLCDE, J8SRLCDE 1986
J8RCEC, J8RLCEC, J8SRLCEC, TJ8RCEC, TJ8RLCEC 1989
J8RCIC, J8RLCIC 1981
J8RCNR, J8RLCNR, J8SRLCNR 1982
J8RCOB, J8RLCOB, J8SRLCOB 1985
J8RCRM, J8RLCRM, J8SRLCRM 1984
J8RCSS, J8RLCSS 1980
J8RCTA, J8RLCTA, J8SRLCTA 1983
J8RCUD, J8RLCUD, J8SRLCUD 1987
J8RESR, J8RLESR, J8SRLESR 1990

Information:


Illustration 1 g01803755
Schematic for the ignition keyswitch and battery supply circuit
Illustration 2 g01803934
View of the pin locations on the P1 connector for the ignition keyswitch and battery supply circuit (1) Battery ground (GND) (2) Battery ground (GND) (3) Battery ground (GND) (7) Battery+ (8) Battery+ (9) Battery ground (GND) (10) Battery ground (GND) (15) Battery+ (16) Battery+ (40) Ignition key switchTest Step 1. Inspect Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Thoroughly inspect the P1 connector, the battery connections and the connections to the keyswitch. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for details.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the ECM connector that are associated with the following connections:
P1: 7, 8, 15, 16 (Unswitched Battery+)
P1: 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 (Battery-)
P1:40 (keyswitch)
Use the electronic service tool to perform a "Wiggle Test". Special attention must be paid to the following connections:
P1: 7, 8, 15, 16
P1: 1, 2, 3, 9, 10
P1:40
Check the ECM connector for the correct torque of 5.0 N m (44 lb in).
Check the harness for abrasion and for pinch points from the battery to the ECM, and from the keyswitch to the ECM.Expected Result:All connectors, pins and sockets are completely coupled and/or inserted and the harness is free of corrosion, of abrasion or of pinch points.Results:
OK - The harness and connectors appear to be OK. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - There is a fault with the connectors and/or the harness.Repair: Repair the connectors or the harness and/or replace the connectors or the harness. Ensure that all of the seals are correctly in place and ensure that the connectors are completely coupled.Use the electronic service tool in order to clear all logged diagnostic codes and then verify that the repair eliminates the fault.STOPTest Step 2. Check for Active Diagnostic Codes or Logged Diagnostic Codes
Connect the electronic service tool to the diagnostic connector.
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Monitor the active diagnostic code screen on the electronic service tool. Check and record any active diagnostic codes or logged diagnostic codes.Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for the diagnostic codes to become active.Expected Result:One of the following diagnostic codes is active or logged:
168-0 Electrical System Voltage high
168-1 Electrical System Voltage low
168-2 Electrical System Voltage erratic, intermittent, or incorrect
1834-2 Ignition Keyswitch loss of signalNote: Diagnostic code 1834-2 can be generated by rapidly cycling the keyswitch. If diagnostic code 1834-2 is logged but not active, this may be the cause.Results:
OK - Diagnostic code 168-2 or diagnostic code 1834-02 is active or logged. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - No diagnostic code is active.Repair: The fault is no longer present. If the fault is intermittent, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".STOPTest Step 3. Check the Battery Voltage at the ECM Connector
Disconnect the P1 connector from the ECM.
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Measure the voltage between P1:7 (Unswitched Battery+) and P1:1 (Battery-).
Measure the voltage between P1:8 (Unswitched Battery+) and P1:2 (Battery-).
Measure the voltage between P1:15 (Unswitched Battery+) and P1:9 (Battery-).
Measure the voltage between P1:16 (keyswitch) and P1:10 (Battery-).
Measure the voltage between P1:40 (keyswitch) and P1:3 (Battery-).
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.Expected Result:For 12 Volt Systems, the measured voltage is a constant 11.0 to 13.5 Volts DC with no suspected intermittent faults at this time.For 24 Volt Systems, the measured voltage is a constant 22.0 to 27.0 Volts DC with no suspected intermittent faults at this time.Results:
OK - The ECM is receiving the correct voltage. Repair: If an intermittent fault is suspected, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".STOP
Not OK - The ECM is not receiving the correct voltage. - Repair: Check for continuity in the harness for the keyswitch from P1:40 through the keyswitch circuit to the batteries. Check the circuit protection for the circuit.For intermittent faults such as intermittent shutdowns that could be caused by the application wiring, temporarily bypassing the application wiring may be an effective means of determining the root cause. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Not OK - No Voltage on P1: 7, 8, 15, 16 - No voltage was present on P1: 7, 8, 15, 16.Repair: Check for continuity in the harness for the unswitched Battery+ from the ECM to the batteries. Check the circuit protection for the circuit. Check for continuity in the harness for the Battery- from the ECM to the batteries.For intermittent faults such as intermittent shutdowns that could be caused by the application wiring, temporarily bypassing the application wiring may be an effective means of determining the root cause. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Not OK - Battery voltage is out of range - Proceed to Test Step 4.Test Step 4. Check the Batteries
Load test the batteries. Use a suitable battery load tester.Expected Result:The batteries pass the load test. For 12 Volt systems, the measured voltage is at least 11.0 Volts DC. For 24 Volt systems, the measured voltage is at least 22.0 Volts DC.Results:
OK - The batteries pass the load test. For 12 Volt systems, the measured voltage is at least 11.0 Volts DC. For 24 Volt systems, the measured voltage is at least 22.0 Volts DC.Repair: Refer to the service manual for the application for instructions on troubleshooting the applicati


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