0319152 JOHNSON ADJUSTING KNOB, Slow speed


0319152 ADJUSTING KNOB, Slow speed JOHNSON 10E74G, 10E75C, 10E76G, 10E77A, 10E78M, 10EL79B, 15E74G, 15E75C, 15E76A, 15E77M, 15E78B, 15E79E, J10ECCD, J10ECDB, J10ECES, J10ECOM, J10ECSE, J10ECUE, J10EEIR, J10EENA, J10EESC, J10ELCID, J10ELCNS, J10ELCRA, J10ELCTC, J15ECCS, J15ECDE, J15ECEC, J15EC ADJUSTING
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25-12-2024
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Johnson Evinrude New OEM Slow Speed Adjuster Knob, 0319152
Evinrude Sold each || One (1) adjuster knob || Please verify own fitment before purchase || Superseded From: 0207110
Number on catalog scheme: 13
 

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

10E74G, 10E74S, 10EL74G, 10ELT4S, 10R74G, 10R74S, 10RL74G, 10RL74S 1974
10E75C, 10EL75C, 10R75C, 10RL75C 1975
10E76G, 10E76H, 10E76R, 10EL76G, 10EL76H, 10EL76R, 10R76G, 10R76H, 10R76R, 10RL76G, 10RL76H, 10RL76R 1976
10E77A, 10EL77A, 10R77A, 10RL77A 1977
10E78M, 10EL78M, 10R78M, 10RL78M, 10SEL78M 1978
10EL79B, 10R79B, 10RL79B, 10SEL79B 1979
15E74G, 15E74S, 15EL74G, 15EL74S, 15R74G, 15R74S, 15RL74G, 15RL74S 1974
15E75C, 15EL75C, 15R75C, 15RL75C 1975
15E76A, 15E76R, 15EL76A, 15EL76R, 15R76A, 15R76R, 15RL76A, 15RL76R 1976
15E77M, 15EL77M, 15R77M, 15RL77M 1977
15E78B, 15EL78B, 15R78B, 15RL78B 1978
15E79E, 15EL79E, 15R79E, 15RL79E 1979
J10ECCD, J10ELCCD, J10RCCD, J10RLCCD, J10SELCCD 1988
J10ECDB, J10ELCDB, J10RCDB, J10RLCDB, J10SELCDB 1986
J10ECES, J10ELCES, J10RCES, J10RLCES, J10SELCES, TJ10ELCES, TJ10RLCES 1989
J10ECOM, J10ELCOM, J10RCOM, J10RLCOM, J10SELCOM 1985
J10ECSE, J10ELCSE, J10RCSE, J10RLCSE, J10SELCSE 1980
J10ECUE, J10ELCUE, J10RCUE, J10RLCUE, J10SELCUE 1987
J10EEIR, J10ELEIR, J10REIR, J10RELEIR, J10RLEIR, J10SELEIR, TJ10RELEIR 1991
J10EENA, J10ELENA, J10RELENA, J10RENA, J10RLENA, J10SELENA, TJ10RELENA 1992
J10EESC, J10ELESC, J10RELESC, J10RESC, J10RLESC, J10SELESC, TJ10ELESC, TJ10RELESC, TJ10RLESC 1990
J10ELCID, J10RCID, J10RLCID, J10SELCID 1981
J10ELCNS, J10RCNS, J10RLCNS, J10SELCNS 1982
J10ELCRA, J10RCRA, J10RLCRA, J10SELCRA 1984
J10ELCTC, J10RCTC, J10RCTR, J10RLCTC, J10RLCTR, J10SELCTC 1983
J15ECCS, J15ELCCS, J15RCCS, J15RLCCS 1988
J15ECDE, J15ELCDE, J15RCDE, J15RLCDE 1986
J15ECEC, J15ELCEC, J15RCEC, J15RLCEC, TJ15RLCEC 1989
J15ECIS, J15RCIS, J15RLCIS 1981
J15ECNC, J15RCNC, J15RLCNC 1982
J15ECOB, J15ELCOB, J15RCOB, J15RLCOB 1985
J15ECRM, J15ELCRM, J15RCRM, J15RLCRM 1984
J15ECSD, J15ELCSD, J15RCSD, J15RLCSD 1980
J15ECTR, J15ELCTR, J15RCTA, J15RCTR, J15RLCTA, J15RLCTR 1983
J15ECUD, J15ELCUD, J15RCUD, J15RLCUD 1987
J15EEIA, J15ELEIA, J15REIA, J15RELEIA, J15RLEIA 1991
J15EENM, J15ELENM, J15RELENM, J15RENM, J15RLENM 1992
J15EESR, J15ELESR, J15RELESR, J15RESR, J15RLESR 1990

Information:


The connection of any electrical equipment and the disconnection of any electrical equipment may cause an explosion hazard which may result in injury or death. Do not connect any electrical equipment or disconnect any electrical equipment in an explosive atmosphere.
Test Step 1. Check Connectors for Moisture and Corrosion
Illustration 1 g01131211
Leaky seal at the connector (typical example)
Inspect all the harnesses. Ensure that the routing of the wiring harness allows the wires to enter the face of each connector at a perpendicular angle. Otherwise, the wire will deform the seal bore. Refer to Illustration 1. This will create a path for the entrance of moisture. Verify that the seals for the wires are sealing correctly.
Illustration 2 g01131276
Diagram for the installation of a connector plug (typical example)
(1) ECM connector
(2) Correctly inserted plug
(3) Incorrectly inserted plug
Ensure that the sealing plugs are in place. If any of the plugs are missing, replace the plug. Ensure that the plugs are inserted correctly into the connector. Refer to Illustration 2.
Illustration 3 g01131019
Seal for a three-pin connector (typical example)
Illustration 4 g01131165
Seal for ECM connector (typical example)
Disconnect the suspect connector and inspect the connector seal. Ensure that the seal is in good condition. If necessary, replace the connector.
Thoroughly inspect the connectors for evidence of moisture entry. Note: It is normal to see some minor seal abrasion on connector seals. Minor seal abrasion will not allow the entry of moisture.If moisture or corrosion is evident in the connector, the source of the moisture entry must be found and the source of the moisture entry must be repaired. If the source of the moisture entry is not repaired, the fault will recur. Simply drying the connector will not rectify the fault. Check the following items for the possible moisture entry path:
Missing seals
Incorrectly installed seals
Nicks in exposed insulation
Improperly mated connectorsMoisture can also travel to a connector through the inside of a wire. If moisture is found in a connector, thoroughly check the connector harness for damage. Also check other connectors that share the harness for moisture.Note: The ECM is a sealed unit. If moisture is found in an ECM connector, the ECM is not the source of the moisture. Do not replace the ECM.Expected Result:The harness, connectors, and seals are in good condition. There is no evidence of moisture in the connectors.Results:
OK - The harness, connectors, and seals are in good condition. Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - A fault has been found with the harness or the connectors.Repair: Repair the connectors or the wiring, as required. Ensure that all of the seals are correctly installed. Ensure that the connectors have been reattached.If corrosion is evident on the pins, sockets or the connector, use only denatured alcohol to remove the corrosion. Use a cotton swab or a soft brush to remove the corrosion.If moisture was found in the connectors, run the engine for several minutes and check again for moisture. If moisture reappears, the moisture is wicking into the connector. Even if the moisture entry path is repaired, it may be necessary to replace the wires.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 the Wires for Damage to the Insulation
Carefully inspect each wire for signs of abrasion, nicks and cuts. Inspect the wires for the following conditions:
Exposed insulation
Rubbing of a wire against the engine
Rubbing of a wire against a sharp edge
Check all of the fasteners for the harness and the strain relief components on the ECM in order to verify that the harness is correctly secured. Also check all of the fasteners in order to verify that the harness is not compressed. Pull back the harness sleeves in order to check for a flattened portion of wire. A fastener that has been overtightened flattens the harness. This damages the wires that are inside the harness. Expected Result:The wires are free of abrasion, nicks and cuts and the harness is correctly clamped.Results:
OK - The harness is OK. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Not OK - There is damage to the harness.Repair: Repair the wires or replace the wires, as required. Use the electronic service tool in order to clear all logged diagnostic codes and then verify that the repair eliminates the fault.STOPTest Step 3. Inspect the Connector Terminals
Visually inspect each terminal in the connector. Verify that the terminals are not damaged. Verify that the terminals are correctly aligned in the connector and verify that the terminals are correctly located in the connector. Expected Result:The terminals are correctly aligned and the terminals appear undamaged.Results:
OK - The terminals are OK. Proceed to Test Step 4.
Not OK - The terminals of the connector are damaged.Repair: Repair the terminals and/or replace the terminals, as required.Use the electronic service tool in order to clear all logged diagnostic codes and then verify that the repair eliminates the fault.STOPTest Step 4. Perform a Pull Test on Each Wire Terminal Connection


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