0386328 JOHNSON MOTOR CABLE ASSY


0386328 MOTOR CABLE ASSY JOHNSON 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 85EL76D, 85ESL74B, 85ESL75E MOTOR

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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

115ESL74B, 115ETL74B 1974
115ESL75E, 115ETL75E 1975
135ESL74B, 135ETL74B 1974
135ESL75E, 135ETL75E 1975
85EL76D, 85EL76G, 85ETLR76D, 85ETLR76G 1976
85ESL74B 1974
85ESL75E 1975

Information:


Illustration 1 g00485064
System Schematic For Speed Sensor (Engine)Note: This speed sensor is sometimes referred to as a magnetic pickup (MPU).The EMCP II+ monitors engine speed in order to use the information when the information is needed for other tasks. The EMCP II+ activates the engine overspeed shutdown. The EMCP II+ terminates engine cranking. The EMCP II+ determines the oil step speed. The air shutoff is energized by the EMCP II+. The EMCP II+ does not control engine speed. The engine speed sensor is mounted on the flywheel housing of the engine. The sensor creates a sine wave signal from passing ring gear teeth at the rate of one pulse per tooth. The sensor sends a sine wave signal which is in direct proportion to the speed of the engine. The GSC+ treats a CID 190 as a shutdown fault. The engine is not allowed to crank when this diagnostic code is active.Note: Engines that are equipped with an electronic governor have an additional speed sensor.Note: Faults are created when the harness connector (40 contact) is disconnected from the GSC+ during these troubleshooting procedures. Clear these created faults after the particular fault is corrected. In a properly operating system, when the harness connector is removed from the GSC+, the following diagnostic codes are recorded:
CID 100 FMI 2 pressure sensor (engine oil)
CID 110 FMI 2 temperature sensor (engine coolant)
CID 111 FMI 3 fluid level sensor (engine coolant)
CID 190 FMI 3 speed sensor (engine)
CID 336 FMI 2 switch (engine control)
CID 590 FMI 9 engine ECMProcedureThe following condition could be the cause of a CID 190 FMI 3:
The signal circuit is open.Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after troubleshooting is complete.
Check the harness and the sensor.
Turn the ECS to OFF/RESET.
Disconnect the harness connector from the GSC+.
At the GSC+ harness connector, measure the resistance from contact 1 to contact 2. Expected Result: The resistance should be 100 to 350 ohm. Results:
OK: The fault is probably an intermittent fault. Reconnect the harness connector to the GSC+. Turn the ECS to OFF/RESET and then turn the ECS to STOP. Verify that a CID 190 remains active on the upper display.
If a CID 190 is showing, continue with this procedure. Proceed to next step.
If a CID 190 is NOT showing, this step has corrected the fault. STOP. If you are desired then continue with this procedure. Proceed to next step.
NOT OK: The harness wiring or the speed sensor is faulty. Proceed to 2.
Check the resistance of the sensor.
Disconnect the speed sensor from the engine harness. The speed sensor remains fastened to the engine.
At the connector of the speed sensor, measure the resistance between contact "1" and contact "2".Expected Result: The resistance should be 100 to 350 ohm. Results:
OK: The resistance of the speed sensor is correct. Proceed to next step.
NOT OK: Replace the speed sensor. Also, see Testing And Adjusting, "Speed Sensor (Engine) - Adjust". STOP.
Check the harness for an open and a short.The ECS remains in the OFF/RESET position. The speed sensor and the GSC+ remain disconnected from the harness.
Check for an open circuit. Measure the resistance from contact "2" of the speed sensor harness connector to contact "2" of the GSC+ harness connector. The resistance should be 5 ohms or less.
Check for an open circuit. Measure the resistance from contact "1" of the speed sensor harness connector to contact "1" of the GSC+ harness connector. The resistance should be 5 ohms or less.
Check for a short circuit. Measure the resistance from contact "1" of the GSC+ harness connector to contact "2" of the GSC+ harness connector. The resistance should be greater than 5000 ohms.Expected Result: The resistance for 3.a and 3.b should be 5 ohms or less. The resistance for step 3.c should be greater than 5000 ohms.Results:
OK: The harness functions properly. Proceed to next step.
NOT OK: The harness wiring with the incorrect resistance measurement is faulty. Replace the faulty harness from the speed sensor to the GSC+ connector. STOP.
Check the shield and the connectors.The ECS remains in the OFF/RESET position. The speed sensor and the GSC+ remain disconnected from the harness. The harness has a shield (bare wire) which protects the signal wire for the speed sensor from electrical interference. Ensure that the shield is securely fastened.
Within the EMCP II+, check that the shield is securely fastened to a GSC+ mounting stud.
Within the EMCP II+, measure the resistance from the shield to a metal surface within the enclosure of EMCP II+. A good reference point is a mounting screw for a component that directly contacts the metal enclosure. The resistance should be 5 ohms or less.
Check the connector of the speed sensor and the mating harness connector. Proceed to Testing And Adjusting, "Electrical Connector - Inspect".Expected Result: The shield should be securely fastened. The resistance in 4.b should be 5 ohms or less. Also, the connectors should be proper.Results:
OK: Proceed to next step.
NOT OK: One of the items is NOT correct. Repair the harness or replace the harness. STOP.
Inspect the sensor and adjust the sensor.
Remove the speed sensor from the engine flywheel housing.
Inspect the speed sensor for damage. Remove any debris from the tip.Expected Result: No damage should be present. Results:
OK: Reinstall the speed sensor and adjust the speed sensor. See Testing And Adjusting, "Speed Sensor (Engine) - Adjust". Proceed to next step.
NOT OK: Replace the speed sensor. Also, see Testing And Adjusting, "Speed Sensor (Engine) - Adjust". STOP.
Check the status of the fault.
Reconnect the harness connector to the GSC+ and the speed sensor.
Turn the ECS to OFF/RESET and then turn the ECS to STOP.
Verify that CID 190 is showing on the upper display. Expected Result: A CID 190 FMI 2 is active. Results:
OK: These procedures have corrected the fault. STOP.
NOT OK: A CID 190 is showing. The diagnostic code is still active and the engine will not start. Use the process of elimination to find the faulty component. Stop when the diagnostic code is no longer showing. First, replace the speed sensor and adjust the speed sensor. Then replace the


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