0325911 DEFLECTOR,Water passage JOHNSON
25E79R, 35E79A, D25RWA, J20CRCCA, J20CRCDC, J20CRCEM, J20CRCOS, J20CRCUR, J20ECEM, J25ECCM, J25ECDR, J25ECEB, J25ECIB, J25ECNE, J25ECOC, J25ECRS, J25ECTD, J25ECUA, J25RCEM, J25RCSA, J25RSA, J25RSLS, J25RWCDC, J25RWCOS, J25RWCRD, J25RWCUR, J25RWK, J25
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25E79R
35E79A
D25RWA
J20CRCCA
J20CRCDC
J20CRCEM
J20CRCOS
J20CRCUR
J20ECEM
J25ECCM
J25ECDR
J25ECEB
J25ECIB
J25ECNE
J25ECOC
J25ECRS
J25ECTD
J25ECUA
J25RCEM
J25RCSA
J25RSA
J25RSLS
J25RWCDC
J25RWCOS
J25RWCRD
J25RWCUR
J25RWK
J25TECEM
J28ELCDS
J28ESLCCR
J28ESLCEA
J28ESLCUC
J30ECCE
J30ECDM
J30ECED
J30ECOA
J30ECRR
J30ECUB
J30RCED
J30TECED
J35ECIG
J35ECND
J35ECRR
J35ECSM
J35ECTS
J35RCCE
J35RCDM
J35RCED
J35RCUB
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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D25RWA, D25RWLA 1988
J20CRCCA, J20CRLCCA, J20ECCA, J20ELCCA 1988
J20CRCDC, J20CRLCDC, J20ECDC, J20ELCDC, J20TECDC 1986
J20CRCEM, J20CRLCEM, TJ20CRCEM, TJ20CRLCEM, TJ20CRLESF 1989
J20CRCOS, J20CRLCOS, J20ECOS, J20ELCOS 1985
J20CRCUR, J20CRLCUR, J20ECUR, J20ELCUR 1987
J20ECEM, J20ELCEM 1989
J25ECCM, J25ELCCM, J25RCCA, J25RLCCA, J25TECCA, J25TELCCA 1988
J25ECDR, J25ELCDR, J25RCDC, J25RDC, J25RLCDC, J25TECDC, J25TELCDC 1986
J25ECEB, J25ELCEB, TJ25ELCEB, TJ25ELESF 1989
J25ECIB, J25ECIM, J25ELCIB, J25ELCIM, J25RCIM, J25RLCIM, J25TECIM, J25TELCIM 1981
J25ECNE, J25ELCNE, J25RCNB, J25RELCNB, J25RLCNB, J25TECNB 1982
J25ECOC, J25ELCOC, J25RCOS, J25RLCOS, J25TECOS, J25TELCOS 1985
J25ECRS, J25ELCRS, J25RCRD, J25RLCRD, J25TECRD, J25TELCRD 1984
J25ECTD, J25ELCTD, J25RCTE, J25RLCTE, J25TECTE, J25TELCTE 1983
J25ECUA, J25ELCUA, J25RCUR, J25RLCUR, J25TECUR, J25TELCUR 1987
J25RCEM, J25RLCEM 1989
J25RCSA, J25RLCSA, J25TECSA, J25TELCSA 1980
J25RSA, J25RSLA, J25RWCIM, J25RWLCIM 1981
J25RSLS, J25RSS, J25RWCTE, J25RWLCTE 1983
J25RWCDC, J25RWLCDC 1986
J25RWCOS, J25RWLCOS 1985
J25RWCRD, J25RWLCRD 1984
J25RWCUR, J25RWLCUR 1987
J25RWK, J25RWLK 1989
J25TECEM, J25TELCEM 1989
J28ELCDS 1986
J28ELCDS 1986
J28ESLCCR, VJ28ESLCCR 1988
J28ESLCCR, VJ28ESLCCR 1988
J28ESLCEA, VJ28ESLCEA 1989
J28ESLCEA, VJ28ESLCEA 1989
J28ESLCUC 1987
J28ESLCUC 1987
J30ECCE, J30ELCCE, J30RCCE, J30RLCCE, J30TECCE, J30TELCCE 1988
J30ECDM, J30ELCDM, J30RCDM, J30RLCDM, J30TECDM, J30TELCDM 1986
J30ECED, J30ELCED, TJ30ELCED, TJ30ELESF 1989
J30ECOA, J30ELCOA, J30RCOA, J30RLCOA, J30TECOA, J30TELCOA 1985
J30ECRR, J30ELCRR 1984
J30ECUB, J30ELCUB, J30RCUB, J30RLCUB, J30TECUB, J30TELCUB 1987
J30RCED, J30RLCED 1989
J30TECED, J30TELCED 1989
J35ECIG, J35ELCIG, J35RCIG, J35RLCIG 1981
J35ECND, J35ELCND, J35RCND, J35RLCND, J35TELCNB 1982
J35ECRR, J35ELCRR, J35RCRR, J35RLCRR, J35TELCRR 1984
J35ECSM, J35ELCSM, J35RCSM, J35RLCSM 1980
J35ECTS, J35ELCTS, J35RCTS, J35RLCTS, J35TELCTS 1983
J35RCCE, J35RLCCE 1988
J35RCDM, J35RLCDM 1986
J35RCED, J35RLCED 1989
J35RCUB, J35RLCUB 1987
Information:
Table 1
Diagnostic Trouble Codes for the Injector Electrical Circuits
J1939 Codes Description Notes
651-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #01 current below normal These codes relate to the electrical circuit that includes injector terminals 1 and 3.
651-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #01 current above normal
652-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #02 current below normal
652-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #02 current above normal
653-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #03 current below normal
653-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #03 current above normal
654-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #04 current below normal
654-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #04 current above normal
655-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #05 current below normal
655-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #05 current above normal
656-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #06 current below normal
656-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #06 current above normal
3659-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #1 Actuator 2 current below normal These codes relate to the electrical circuit that includes injector terminals 2 and 4.
3659-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #1 Actuator 2 current above normal
3660-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #2 Actuator 2 current below normal
3660-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #2 Actuator 2 current above normal
3661-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #3 Actuator 2 current below normal
3661-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #3 Actuator 2 current above normal
3662-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #4 Actuator 2 current below normal
3662-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #4 Actuator 2 current above normal
3663-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #5 Actuator 2 current below normal
3663-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #5 Actuator 2 current above normal
3664-5 Engine Injector Cylinder #6 Actuator 2 current below normal
3664-6 Engine Injector Cylinder #6 Actuator 2 current above normal Background InformationThese engines have Electronic Unit Injectors (EUI) that are electronically controlled. Each injector contains two solenoids. The Engine Control Module (ECM) sends 105 V pulses to each injector solenoid. The pulses are sent at the proper time and at the correct duration for a given engine load and speed.The ECM monitors the current flow through the circuit for each solenoid. If low current flow is detected, a diagnostic code is activated. The ECM continues to try to fire the injector.If high current flow is detected, a diagnostic code is activated. The ECM will disable the solenoid circuit in order to prevent damage from the high current flow. However, the ECM will periodically try to fire the injector. If the short circuit remains, this sequence of events will be repeated until the problem is corrected.Ensure that the fuel system is not restricted. A restricted fuel supply to the injectors will cause the injector solenoids to overheat and possibly fail. A sufficient fuel supply to the injector solenoids is necessary to cool the solenoids during operation.Typically, problems with an injector solenoid occur when the engine is warmed up and/or when the engine is under vibration (heavy loads). Perform this procedure when the engine is at normal operating temperature. Pay careful attention to the condition of the wiring and the connectors as you perform this procedure. The wiring and/or the connectors may have problems that only occur during vibration.Diagnostic Tests on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)Cat ET includes the following test that aids in troubleshooting injector solenoids:Injector Solenoid Test - The "Injector Solenoid Test" identifies an open circuit or a short circuit in the circuits for the injector solenoids. The test is performed while the engine is not running. The "Injector Solenoid Test" briefly activates each solenoid. A good solenoid will create an audible click when the solenoid is activated. Cat ET indicates the status of the solenoid as "OK", "Open", or "Short".Note: Refer to the following schematics. Two injector solenoids share a common supply wire. For this reason, an open circuit or a short circuit in a supply wire could cause diagnostic codes for two cylinders.
Illustration 1 g01373808
Schematic for the injectors on C13 engines
Illustration 2 g01373904
Schematic for the injector solenoids on C15 engines
Test Step 1. Test the Fuel Supply at Secondary Filter Base
Test the fuel supply at the sampling port located on the secondary fuel filter base. T Expected Result:The fuel supply pressure should not exceed 655 kPa (95 psi) at high idle.Results:
No - The fuel supply pressure does not exceed 655 kPa (95 psi). Proceed to Test Step 2.
Yes - The fuel supply pressure exceeds 655 kPa (95 psi).Repair: Replace the fuel filters and check the fuel system for restrictions.STOPTest Step 2. Determine if the Code is Active or Logged
Establish communication between Cat ET and the ECM . Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
Start the engine. Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating temperature 77 °C (171 °F).
Determine if the code is active or logged. Expected Result:The code is logged.Results:
Logged code - Do not turn off the engine. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Active code - Do not turn off the engine. Proceed to Test Step 6.Test Step 3. Check the External Engine Harness
Inspect the injector wiring harness between the ECM and the valve cover. Look for these problems:
Improper routing of the wire harness
Missing clamps or other hardware
Loose connectors or damaged connectors
Damage that is caused by excessive heat
Damage that is caused by chafing
Slowly wiggle the wiring harness and the connectors between the P2 connector and the valve cover. Pay particular attention to the wiring near each connector. As you wiggle the wiring, look for the code to become active. Continue with this procedure if the code does not become active. If the code becomes active, note the location of the problem. Proceed to the appropriate result for this Test Step.
Refer to the appropriate schematic diagram. Identify the wires at each connector that relate to the cylinder that has the code. Perform the following procedure for the wires at each connector:
Inspect the seal around each wire. Verify that the seal is sealing correctly, properly installed, and not damaged.
Pull on each wire in order to verify that the wire and the terminal are correctly installed. Expected Result:The code becomes active when the wiring is moved. Alternatively, there is a problem with a connector.Results:
Yes - There is a problem with the external engine harness.Repair:
Parts deflector JOHNSON:
0326645
0326645 DEFLECTOR, Water passage
D25RWA, J20CRCCA, J20CRCDC, J20CRCEM, J20CRCOS, J20CRCUR, J20ECEM, J25ECCM, J25ECDR, J25ECEB, J25ECIB, J25ECNE, J25ECOC, J25ECRS, J25ECTD, J25ECUA, J25RCEM, J25RSA, J25RSLS, J25RWCDC, J25RWCOS, J25RWCRD, J25RWCUR, J25RWK, J25TECEM, J28ELCDS, J28ELCDS