0394408 JOHNSON DIAPHRAGM, Thermostat cover


0394408 DIAPHRAGM, Thermostat cover JOHNSON CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TLCOS, J120TLAEM, J120TLAIE, J120TLASB, J120TLCCA, J120TLCDC, J120TLCOS, J120TLCUR, J125ESXESS, J125ESXW, J140CXCCS, J140CXCEC, J140CXEIA, J140CXESR, J140TLCDC, J140TLCOS, J140TLCUA, J185ESXENR, J185ESXESS, J1 DIAPHRAGM
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Johnson/Evinrude/OMC New OEM THERMOSTAT VALVE DIAPHRAGM 0394408, 394408
Evinrude Genuine Evinrude Johnson part that fits your specific vehicle || Thermostat Cover Diaphragm || Part Number: 0394408 || Manufactured to meet specifications for fit, form, and function
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TXCDC, J275PTLCDC, J275PTXCDC 1986
CJ275TLCOS, CJ275TXCOS, J275TLCOS, J275TXCOS 1985
CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TXCDC, J300TLCDC, J300TXCDC 1986
CJ300TLCOS, CJ300TXCOS, J300TLCOS, J300TXCOS 1985
J120TLAEM, J120TLCEM, J120TXCEM, TJ120TXCEM 1989
J120TLAIE, J120TLEIE, J120TXEIE, VJ120TLAIE, VJ120TLEIE, VJ120TXEIE 1991
J120TLASB, J120TLESB, J120TXESB, VJ120TLASB, VJ120TLESB, VJ120TXESB 1990
J120TLCCA, J120TXCCA 1988
J120TLCDC, J120TXCDC 1986
J120TLCOS, J120TXCOS 1985
J120TLCUR, J120TXCUR 1987
J125ESXESS 1990
J125ESXW 1989
J140CXCCS, J140TLCCM, J140TXCCM 1988
J140CXCEC, J140TLAEB, J140TLCEB, J140TXCEB 1989
J140CXEIA, J140TLEID, J140TXEID, VJ140TLAID, VJ140TLEID, VJ140TXEID 1991
J140CXESR, J140TLASE, J140TLESE, J140TXESE, VJ140TLASE, VJ140TLESE, VJ140TXESE 1990
J140TLCDC, J140TXCDC 1986
J140TLCOS, J140TXCOS 1985
J140TLCUA, J140TXCUA 1987
J185ESXENR 1992
J185ESXESS 1990
J185ESXW 1989
J200CXCCR, J200STLACM, J200STLCCM, J200TXCCR 1988
J200CXCEA, J200STLCEB, J200TXCEA, TJ200TXCEA 1989
J200CXEIB, J200STLEID, J200TXEIB, VJ200SLEID, VJ200TXEIB 1991
J200CXENE, J200STLENS, J200TXENE, VJ200SLENS, VJ200TXENE 1992
J200CXESM, J200STLESE, J200TXESM, VJ200SLESE, VJ200TXESM 1990
J200STLCDR, J200TXCDS 1986
J200STLCUA, J200TXCUC 1987
J225CLCUB, J225CXCUB, J225PLCUB, J225PXCUB, J225TLCUB, J225TXCUB 1987
J225CXCCE, J225PLCCE, J225PXCCE, J225TLCCE, J225TXCCE 1988
J225CXCED, J225PLAED, J225PLCED, J225PXCED, J225TLAED, J225TLCED, J225TXCED 1989
J225CXEIC, J225PLEIC, J225PXEIC, J225TLEIC, J225TXEIC, VJ225PLEIC, VJ225PXEIC, VJ225TLEIC, VJ225TXEIC 1991
J225CXENR, J225PLENR, J225PXENR, J225TLENR, J225TXENR, VJ225PLENR, VJ225PXENR, VJ225TLENR, VJ225TXENR 1992
J225CXESS, J225PLASS, J225PLESS, J225PXESS, J225TLASS, J225TLESS, J225TXESS, VJ225PLESS, VJ225PXESS, VJ225TLASS, VJ225TLESS, VJ225TXESS 1990
J225PTLCDA, J225PTXCDA, J225TLCDA, J225TXCDA 1986
J250CXATF, J250CXATS, J250CXETF, J250CXETS, J250CZATF, J250CZATS, J250CZETF, J250CZETS, J250TXATF, J250TXATS, J250TXETF, J250TXETS, J250TZATF, J250TZATS, J250TZETF, J250TZETS 1993
J250CXEIE, J250TXEIE 1991
J250CXEND, J250CZEND, J250TXEND, J250TZEND 1992
J275CLCUR, J275CXCUR, J275PLCUR, J275PXCUR 1987
J275CXCCA, J275PLCCA, J275PXCCA 1988
J300CLCUR, J300CXCUR, J300PLCUR, J300PXCUR 1987
J300CXCCA, J300PLCCA, J300PXCCA 1988
J300CXCEM, J300PLCEM, J300PXCEM 1989
J300CXEIE, J300PLEIE, J300PXEIE 1991
J300CXEND, J300PLEND, J300PXEND 1992
J300CXESB, J300PLESB, J300PXESB 1990
J300CXETF, J300CXETS, J300PLETF, J300PLETS, J300PXETF, J300PXETS 1993

Information:


Table 1
Diagnostic Codes Table
J1939 Code and Description Conditions which Generate this Code System Response
1656-2 Engine Automatic Start Enable Switch : Erratic, Intermittent, or Incorrect The two inputs from the ECS are in the opposite state. The code is logged. The Electronic Control Module (ECM) receives two input signals from the start/run/stop switch. The two input signals should have the same logic level. If two different signals are detected during the powerup, the ECM will determine that one of the signals is incorrect. The duplication of the signals permits the ECM to know if there is a problem in the wiring.When both of the input signals are high or open, the ECM assumes that the start/run/stop switch is in the STOP position. If both input signals are low or shorted to the digital return terminal, the ECM assumes that the start/run/stop switch is in the START position. After the start/run/stop switch is turned to the START position, the ECM will initiate the starting sequence. The ECM will energize the prelube system if the prelube system is available and activated. After the prelube cycle is completed, the ECM will energize the start enable relay. If both of the signals go high or open while the engine is running, the engine will stop.If the engine is running and one of the inputs from the start/run/stop switch changes states, the ECM will ignore the inputs from the start/run/stop switch until power is cycled to the ECM. Use the emergency stop switch or disconnect the power to the ECM in order to shut down the engine.If the inputs from the start/run/stop switch are in opposite states, the ECM will not initiate the crank cycle. A diagnostic code will be logged and a diagnostic code will be active for this problem. The diagnostic code for this problem will be active until the ECM is powered down.
Illustration 1 g03035837
Table 2
1. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and Wiring
A. Turn the main disconnect switch to the OFF position.
B. Thoroughly inspect the connectors for the stop switches and the J1/P1 ECM connector.
a. Check for a loose connection or check for poor connections at the connector for the stop switches.
b. Check connections between the stop switches and the ECM.
Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for information related to inspecting the electrical connectors and wiring.
C. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the circuit for the stop switches.
D. Check the allen head screw for each of the ECM connectors for the proper torque.
Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for the correct torque values.
E. Check the harness and wiring for abrasion and for pinch points from the stop switches to the ECM.
Connectors and Wiring
Result The harness and the wiring appear to be OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result There is a problem in the harness connectors and/or the harness.
Repair: Repair the harness connectors or the harness. Ensure that all of the seals for the connectors are properly in place and ensure that the connectors are coupled.
Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
STOP
2. Check the Status of the Switch on Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)
A. Connect Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
B. Restore the electrical power to the ECM.
C. Monitor the status of the start/run/stop switch on Cat ET.
D. Turn the start/run/stop switch to the STOP position.
E. Turn the start/run/stop switch to the START position.
F. Turn the start/run/stop switch to the STOP position.
ECS Status and Active 1656-2 Diagnostic Code
Result: The status for the switch is correct in both the START and STOP positions. A diagnostic code for the switch is not active.
Repair: The switch appears to be operating correctly. There may be an intermittent problem in the harness or in a connector.
For information related to identifying intermittent electrical problems, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
STOP
Result: The parameter for the switch is not correct in either the STOP or the START positions.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Wiring for an Open Circuit
A. Turn the main disconnect switch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the J1/P1 and the J2/P2 ECM connector .
C. Remove the wires from the switch.
D. Install a wire jumper between the wires R775 and R776 at the switch.
E. Measure the resistance between P1-40 and P1-54 at the P1 ECM connector.
F. Return all wiring to the original configuration.
Continuity Between P1-40 and P1-54
Result: The measurement indicated a short circuit.
The circuit is OK. Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The measurement indicated an open circuit.
Repair: Repair the connectors or wiring and/or replace the connectors or wiring.
Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
STOP
4. Check the Harness Wiring for a Short Circuit
A. Disconnect the J1/P1 and J2/P2 ECM connector.
B. Measure continuity between terminal P1-40 and every terminal on the P1 ECM connector and the P2 ECM connector.
C. Measure continuity between P1-40 and engine ground.
D. Measure continuity between terminal P1-54 and every terminal on the P1 ECM connector and the P2 ECM connector.
E. Measure continuity between P1-54 and engine ground.
F. Return all wiring to the original configuration.
No Continuity
Result: There is no continuity between P1-40/P1-54 and the other circuits at the ECM connectors.
There does not appear to be a short circuit to other wires in the harness in the harness. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: The continuity measurement did not indicate an open circuit.
Repair: The wires with the low resistance reading to ground or to each other are damaged. Repair the connectors or wiring and/or replace the connectors or wiring.
Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
STOP
5. Check the Start/Run/Stop Switch
A. Ensure that the switch is not activated.
B. Measure the resistance between the normally open terminals at the switch.
C. Activate the switch.
D. Measure the resistance between the normally open terminals at the switch.
Note: The resistance measurement indicates an open circuit when the switch is in the STOP position. The resistance measurement indicates a short circuit when the switch is in the START position.
E. Monitor the status of the ECS on Cat ET. The status for the ECS should indicate that the switch is in the OFF position.
F. Short


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