0209528 JOHNSON OWNERS MANUAL 70-75 W/O POWER TRIM/TILT 4


0209528 OWNERS MANUAL 70-75 W/O POWER TRIM/TILT 4 JOHNSON J70ELCTE, J75ECTE OWNERS
0209528 OWNERS MANUAL 70-75 W/O POWER TRIM/TILT 4 JOHNSON
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J70ELCTE   J75ECTE   JOHNSON

BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:

J70ELCTE, J70TLCTE 1983
J75ECTE, J75ELCTE, J75TLCTE 1983

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that an electronic system malfunction is present. Refer to the term "Diagnostic Code" in this glossary.Aftertreatment - Aftertreatment is a system that is used to remove pollutants from exhaust gases. The system consists of a diesel oxidation catalyst assembly.Alternating Current (AC) - Alternating current is an electric current that reverses direction at a regular interval that is reoccurring.Before Top Center (BTC) - BTC is the 180 degrees of crankshaft rotation before the piston reaches the top center position in the normal direction of rotation.Boost Pressure - The difference between the turbocharger outlet pressure and atmospheric pressure is commonly referred to as boost pressure. The sensor for the intake manifold air pressure measures the amount of boost.Breakout Harness - The breakout harness is a test harness that is designed to connect into the engine harness. This connection allows a normal circuit operation and the connection simultaneously provides a Breakout T to measure the signals.Bypass Circuit - A bypass circuit is a circuit that is used as a substitute circuit for an existing circuit. A bypass circuit is typically used as a test circuit.CAN Data Link (see also J1939 CAN Data Link) - The CAN Data Link is a serial communications port that is used for communication with other microprocessor-based devices.Clean Emissions Module (CEM) - Refer to "Aftertreatment".Code - Refer to "Diagnostic Code" or "Event Code".Cold Mode - Cold mode is a mode for cold starting and for cold engine operation. This mode is used for engine protection, reduced smoke emissions, and faster warmup time.Communication Adapter Tool - The communication adapter provides a communication link between the ECM and the Electronic Service Tool.Component Identifier (CID) - The CID is a number that identifies the specific component of the electronic control system that has experienced a diagnostic code.Coolant Temperature Sensor - The coolant temperature sensor detects the engine coolant temperature for all normal operating conditions and for engine monitoring.Data Link - The Data Link is a serial communication port that is used for communication with other microprocessor-based devices.Derate - Certain engine conditions will generate event codes. Also, engine derates may be applied. The map for the engine derate is programmed into the ECM software. The derate can be one or more of three types: reduction of rated power, reduction of rated engine speed and reduction of rated machine speed for OEM products.Desired Engine Speed - The desired engine speed is input to the electronic governor within the ECM. The electronic governor uses the signal from the throttle position sensor, the engine speed sensor, and other sensors to determine the desired engine speed.Diagnostic Trouble Code - A diagnostic trouble code is sometimes referred to as a fault code. These codes indicate an electronic system malfunction.Diagnostic Lamp - A diagnostic lamp is sometimes called the check engine lamp. The diagnostic lamp is used to warn the operator of the presence of an active diagnostic code. The lamp may not be included in all applications.Diesel Oxidation Catalyst - The Diesel Oxidation Catalyst is also known as the (DOC). The DOC is a device in the exhaust system that oxidizes certain elements in the exhaust gases. These elements can include carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons, and the soluble organic fraction (SOF) of particulate matter.Digital Sensor Return - The common line (ground) from the ECM is used as ground for the digital sensors.Digital Sensors - Digital sensors produce a pulse width modulated signal. Digital sensors are supplied with power from the ECM.Digital Sensor Supply - The power supply for the digital sensors is provided by the ECM.Direct Current (DC) - Direct current is the type of current that flows consistently in only one direction.DT, DT Connector, or Deutsch DT - The connector is a type of connector that is used on the engines. The connectors are manufactured by Deutsch.Duty Cycle - Refer to "Pulse Width Modulation".Electronic Engine Control - The electronic engine control is a complete electronic system. The electronic engine control monitors the engine operation under all conditions. The electronic engine control also controls the engine operation under all conditions.Engine Control Module (ECM) - The ECM is the control computer of the engine. The ECM provides power to the electronics. The ECM monitors data that is input from the sensors of the engine. The ECM acts as a governor to control the speed and the power of the engine.Electronic Service Tool - The electronic service tool allows a computer (PC) to communicate with the ECM.Engine Monitoring - Engine Monitoring is the part of the electronic engine control that monitors the sensors. Engine Monitoring also warns the operator of detected problems.Engine Oil Pressure Switch - The engine oil pressure switch provides a warning of low engine oil pressure. The switch controls a warning lamp at the operator position.Engine Speed Sensor - An engine speed sensor is a Hall effect sensor that provides a digital signal to the ECM. The ECM interprets this signal as the engine speed. Two sensors are used to provide the speed signals to the ECM. The primary sensor and the secondary sensor are associated with the crankshaft.Event Code - An event code may be activated to indicate an abnormal engine operating condition. These codes usually indicate a mechanical problem instead of an electrical system problem.Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) - This identifier indicates the type of failure that is associated with the component. The FMI has been adopted from the SAE practice of J1587 diagnostics. The FMI follows the parameter identifier (PID) in the descriptions of the fault code. The descriptions of the FMIs that are used on these engines are in the following list:0 - The data is valid but the data is above the normal operational range.1 - The data is valid but the data is below the normal operational range.3 - The voltage is above normal or the voltage is shorted high.4 - The voltage is below normal or the voltage is shorted low.6 - The current is above normal or the circuit is grounded.7 - The mechanical system is not


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