0337020 SHIFTER, Clutch dog JOHNSON
BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEDA, BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SRECB, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25ARECA, BJ25AREDC, BJ25AREUR, BJ25BAECM, BJ25BAEDR, BJ25BAEUA, BJ25EECE, BJ25EEDM, BJ25EEED, BJ25EEUB, BJ25ELSIC, BJ25ELSSS, BJ25PL3EEM, BJ25PL3SIE, BJ25PL3SSB, BJ30BAECS, BJ30BAEDE
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BJ20SEECB
BJ20SEEDA
BJ20SEEUM
BJ20SRECB
BJ20SREDA
BJ20SREUM
BJ25ARECA
BJ25AREDC
BJ25AREUR
BJ25BAECM
BJ25BAEDR
BJ25BAEUA
BJ25EECE
BJ25EEDM
BJ25EEED
BJ25EEUB
BJ25ELSIC
BJ25ELSSS
BJ25PL3EEM
BJ25PL3SIE
BJ25PL3SSB
BJ30BAECS
BJ30BAEDE
BJ30BAEEC
BJ30BAEUD
BJ30EECS
BJ30EEDE
BJ30EEEC
BJ30EEUD
BJ30ELSIA
BJ30ELSSR
BJ35ARECR
BJ35AREDS
BJ35AREEA
BJ35AREUC
BJ35E3SIE
BJ35E3SSB
HJ20CREDA
HJ25FPO
HJ25FPV
HJ25RLEDA
HJ25TELEDA
HJ30REDE
J20CREND
J20CREOR
J20CRERC
J20CRETS
J20EEND
J20EEOR
J20EERC
J20EETS
J25EENS
J25EEOA
J25EERR
J25EETC
J25ELSNF
J25ELSOB
J25ELSRM
J25ELSTA
J25GTESOC
J25GTESRS
J25JREEM
J25JRSIE
J25JRSSB
J25REND
J25REOR
J25RERC
J25RETS
J25RLSNF
J25RLSOA
J25RLSRR
J25RLSTC
J25RTSOS
J25RWEOS
J25TEECB
J25TEEEE
J25TEEND
J25TEEOR
J25TEERC
J25TEETS
J25TEEUM
J25TELERC
J25TELSIS
J25TELSNF
J25TELSSD
J25TELSTR
J25WREEN
J25WRLSIR
J25WRLSOB
J25WRLSRM
J25WRLSSC
J30EENR
J30EEOB
J30EERM
J30EETA
J30ELSNF
J30ELSOD
J30ELSRE
J30ELSTB
J30MLSRC
J30MLSTS
J30RENR
J30REOB
J30RERM
J30RETA
J30RLSIA
J30RLSNF
J30RLSOD
J30RLSRE
J30RLSSR
J30RLSTB
J30TEECS
J30TEEDE
J30TEENR
J30TEEOB
J30TEERM
J30TEETA
J30TEEUD
J35RENR
J35RERM
J35RETA
SJ25RPLP
SJ35REDE
SJ35RWECS
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BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SELEUM 1997
BJ20SRECB, BJ20SRLECB 1998
BJ20SREDA, BJ20SRLEDA 1996
BJ20SREUM, BJ20SRLEUM, J20CREUM, J20CRLEUM 1997
BJ25ARECA, BJ25ARLECA, BJ25KECA, BJ25KLECA, BJ25QLECA, J25KLECA, J25QLECA, J25RMECA, J25RMLECA, J25TKECA, J25TKLECA 1998
BJ25AREDC, BJ25ARLEDC, BJ25KEDC, BJ25KLEDC, BJ25QLEDC, J25KLEDC, J25QLEDC, J25RMEDC, J25RMLEDC, J25TKEDC, J25TKLEDC 1996
BJ25AREUR, BJ25ARLEUR, BJ25KEUR, BJ25KLEUR, BJ25QLEUR, J25KLEUR, J25QLEUR, J25RMEUR, J25RMLEUR, J25TKEUR, J25TKLEUR 1997
BJ25BAECM, BJ25BALECM, J25JRECA, J25RECB, J25RLECB, SJ25RDECA 1998
BJ25BAEDR, BJ25BALEDR, BJ25BREDC, BJ25BRLEDC, HJ25RAEDA, SJ25RDEDC 1996
BJ25BAEUA, BJ25BALEUA, HJ25RAEUM, J25JREUR, J25REUM, J25RLEUM, SJ25RDEUR 1997
BJ25EECE, BJ25ELECE, J25EECE, J25ELECE 1998
BJ25EEDM, BJ25ELEDM, BJ25EREDC, BJ25ERLEDC, J25EEDM, J25ELEDM 1996
BJ25EEED, BJ25EEEN, BJ25ELEED, BJ25ELEEN, J25EEED, J25EEEN, J25ELEED, J25ELEEN 1999
BJ25EEUB, BJ25ELEUB, J25EEUB, J25ELEUB 1997
BJ25ELSIC, BJ25ESIC, BJ25EVLSIC, BJ25EVSIC, J25ELSIC, J25ESIC, J25EVLSIC, J25EVSIC 2001
BJ25ELSSS, BJ25ESSS, J25ELSSS, J25ESSS 2000
BJ25PL3EEM, J25PL3EEM, J25R3EEM, J25RL3EEM, J25TEL3EEM 1999
BJ25PL3SIE, BJ25VL3SIE, J25PL3SIE, J25R3SIE, J25RL3SIE, J25RV3SIE, J25RVL3SIE, J25TEL3SIE, J25TVL3SIE, J25VL3SIE 2001
BJ25PL3SSB, J25PL3SSB, J25R3SSB, J25RL3SSB, J25TEL3SSB 2000
BJ30BAECS, BJ30BALECS 1998
BJ30BAEDE, BJ30BALEDE 1996
BJ30BAEEC, BJ30BAEEN, J30REEC, J30REEN, J30RLEEC, J30RLEEN 1999
BJ30BAEUD, BJ30BALEUD, J30REUD, J30RLEUD 1997
BJ30EECS, BJ30ELECS, J30EECS, J30ELECS 1998
BJ30EEDE, BJ30ELEDE, J30EEDE, J30ELEDE, SJ30EEDE 1996
BJ30EEEC, BJ30EEEN, BJ30ELEEC, BJ30ELEEN, J30EEEC, J30EEEN, J30ELEEC, J30ELEEN 1999
BJ30EEUD, BJ30ELEUD, J30EEUD, J30ELEUD 1997
BJ30ELSIA, BJ30ESIA, BJ30EVLSIA, BJ30EVSIA, J30ELSIA, J30ESIA, J30EVLSIA 2001
BJ30ELSSR, BJ30ESSR, J30ELSSR, J30ESSR 2000
BJ35ARECR, BJ35ARLECR, BJ35KECA, BJ35KLECA, BJ35QLECA, J35KLECA, J35QLECA, J35TKLECA 1998
BJ35AREDS, BJ35ARLEDS, BJ35KEDC, BJ35KLEDC, BJ35QLEDC, HJ35RMLEDC, J35KLEDC, J35QLEDC, J35RMLEDC, J35TKLEDC 1996
BJ35AREEA, BJ35E3EEM, BJ35EL3EEM, BJ35KEEM, BJ35PL3EEM, J35E3EEM, J35EL3EEM, J35PL3EEM, J35R3EEM, J35RL3EEM, J35TEL3EEM 1999
BJ35AREUC, BJ35ARLEUC, BJ35KEUR, BJ35KLEUR, BJ35QLEUR, HJ35RMLEUR, J35KLEUR, J35QLEUR, J35RMLEUR, J35TKLEUR 1997
BJ35E3SIE, BJ35EL3SIE, BJ35EV3SIE, BJ35EVL3SIE, BJ35PL3SIE, BJ35VL3SIE, J35PL3SIE, J35R3SIE, J35RL3SIE, J35RV3SIE, J35RVL3SIE, J35TEL3SIE, J35TVL3SIE, J35VL3SIE 2001
BJ35E3SSB, BJ35EL3SSB, BJ35PL3SSB, J35PL3SSB, J35R3SSB, J35RL3SSB, J35TEL3SSB 2000
HJ20CREDA, HJ20CRLEDA, J20CREDA, J20CRLEDA 1996
HJ25FPO, HJ25RSLO, J25RWEDC, J25RWLEDC 1996
HJ25FPV, HJ25RLSV, J25RWEUR, J25RWLEUR, SJ25RPLV, SJ25RPV 1997
HJ25RLEDA, J25REDA, J25RLEDA, SJ25REDA, SJ25RLEDA 1996
HJ25TELEDA, J25TEEDA, J25TELEDA, SJ25TEEDA 1996
HJ30REDE, HJ30RLEDE, J30REDE, J30RLEDE, SJ30REDE, SJ30RLEDE 1996
J20CREND, J20CRLEND, TJ20CREND, TJ20CRLEND 1992
J20CREOR, J20CRLEOR 1995
J20CRERC, J20CRLERC 1994
J20CRETS, J20CRLETS, TJ20CRETS, TJ20CRLETS 1993
J20EEND, J20ELEND 1992
J20EEOR, J20ELEOR 1995
J20EERC, J20ELERC 1994
J20EETS, J20ELETS 1993
J25EENS, J25ELENS, TJ25ELENS, VJ25ELENS 1992
J25EEOA, J25ELEOA 1995
J25EERR, J25ELERR 1994
J25EETC, J25ELETC, TJ25ELETC, VJ25ELETC 1993
J25ELSNF 2002
J25ELSOB 2005
J25ELSRM 2004
J25ELSTA 2003
J25GTESOC, J25TELSOM, J25TESOM 2005
J25GTESRS, J25TELSRA, J25TESRA 2004
J25JREEM, J25JREEN, J25REEB, J25REEN, J25RLEEB, J25RLEEN, SJ25RDEEM, SJ25RDEEMN, SJ25RTEEM 1999
J25JRSIE, J25RLSID, J25RSID, J25RVLSID, J25RVSID, SJ25RTSIE 2001
J25JRSSB, J25RLSSE, J25RSSE, SJ25RTSSB 2000
J25REND, J25RLEND 1992
J25REOR, J25RLEOR 1995
J25RERC, J25RLERC 1994
J25RETS, J25RLETS 1993
J25RLSNF, J25RSNF 2002
J25RLSOA, J25RSOA 2005
J25RLSRR, J25RSRR 2004
J25RLSTC, J25RSTC 2003
J25RTSOS 2005
J25RWEOS, J25RWLEOS 1995
J25TEECB, J25TELECB 1998
J25TEEEE, J25TEEEN, J25TELEEE, J25TELEEN 1999
J25TEEND, J25TELEND 1992
J25TEEOR, J25TELEOR 1995
J25TEERC 1994
J25TEETS, J25TELETS 1993
J25TEEUM, J25TELEUM, SJ25TEEUM 1997
J25TELERC 1994
J25TELSIS, J25TESIS, J25TVLSIS, J25TVSIS 2001
J25TELSNF, J25TESNF 2002
J25TELSSD, J25TESSD 2000
J25TELSTR, J25TESTR 2003
J25WREEN, J25WREES, J25WRLEEN, J25WRLEES 1999
J25WRLSIR, J25WRSIR 2001
J25WRLSOB, J25WRSOB 2005
J25WRLSRM, J25WRSRM 2004
J25WRLSSC, J25WRSSC 2000
J30EENR, J30ELENR, VJ30EENR, VJ30ELENR 1992
J30EEOB, J30ELEOB 1995
J30EERM, J30ELERM 1994
J30EETA, J30ELETA, VJ30EETA, VJ30ELETA 1993
J30ELSNF 2002
J30ELSOD 2005
J30ELSRE 2004
J30ELSTB 2003
J30MLSRC 2004
J30MLSTS 2003
J30RENR, J30RLENR 1992
J30REOB, J30RLEOB 1995
J30RERM, J30RLERM 1994
J30RETA, J30RLETA 1993
J30RLSIA, J30RSIA, J30RVLSIA, J30RVSIA 2001
J30RLSNF, J30RSNF 2002
J30RLSOD, J30RSOD 2005
J30RLSRE, J30RSRE 2004
J30RLSSR, J30RSSR 2000
J30RLSTB, J30RSTB 2003
J30TEECS, J30TELECS 1998
J30TEEDE, J30TELEDE 1996
J30TEENR, J30TELENR 1992
J30TEEOB, J30TELEOB 1995
Information:
Active Diagnostic Codes
An active diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system that should be investigated and corrected as soon as possible.When an active diagnostic code is generated, a display module such as the Caterpillar Monitoring System may produce an audible or visible warning indicator to alert the operator. If the condition generating the diagnostic occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be Logged in the ECM memory.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the ECM. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock and will record the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence and the number of occurrences of the code.Knowing when and how often the code was generated can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems. The ECAP Electronic Service Tool can be used but does not support all logged codes.An Electronic Service Tool can retrieve and delete Logged codes. Any Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours.When investigating logged diagnostic codes, keep in mind the following information.* Some diagnostic codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in operator or pilot complaints. If the time the code was logged does not correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to fix.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. Next likely is a component failure (sensor or switch). Least likely is failure of the ECM itself.* Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.To troubleshoot a Logged diagnostic code, refer to the Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic Codes in this section. The code number will direct you to a procedure in Section 5: Functional Tests. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting the symptoms that have been experienced by the operator. Refer to Section 3: Troubleshooting Without a Diagnostic Code. Always clear logged diagnostic codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.
Figure 4.15 - Reference: Output Voltage From An Analog Temperature Sensor The diagram shown is for reference only and should not be used to troubleshoot an analog Temperature Sensor.Logged Events
The ECM can log events. Events refer to engine operating conditions such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature. Logged events do not indicate an electronic system problem, but may indicate an engine system problem. The example diagram shown indicates the output voltage from a Coolant Temperature Sensor and how the ECM responds to that voltage.Programmable Shutdown, Alarms And Derates
On some applications, shutdown, alarms and derates are programmable. The Electronic Service Tool can be used to turn these features ON and OFF. When the features are turned ON, the indication will appear on an electronic display module (i.e. Caterpillar Monitoring System) and an Event will also be logged in the ECM. When the features are turned OFF, the display will not appear on a monitoring module, but an Event will still be logged. Refer to Section 2 for additional information.Using ECAP To Display ACTIVE Or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect an ECAP and Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Diagnostics/Events option from the menu.4. Each diagnostic code CID and FMI are listed on the left and followed by a text description.5. The ECAP also displays number of times the diagnostic code occurs and the engine hours at the first and last occurrence of the diagnostic code.6. The diagnostic status display is located on the far right of the display window. (a) The ACTIVE bar indicates the diagnostic is occurring.(b) No text present, as shown on the first two diagnostics, indicates that two codes are logged but are not active.
Figure 4.16 - ECAP Diagnostic Display ScreenUsing ET To Display ACTIVE Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Active Diagnostics option from the Tools Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.
Figure 4.17 - Example ET Active Diagnostic Code ScreenUsing ET To Display LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Logged Diagnostics option from the Tools Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.
Figure 4.18 - Example ET Logged Diagnostic Code ScreenComputerized Monitoring System Display
Computerized Monitoring System receives information from the ECM pertaining to engine oil pressure, coolant temperature, and engine rpm over the CAT data link. This information can be viewed by the operator on the Computerized Monitoring System display.The ECM can also communicate with the Computerized Monitoring System over the Cat data link when an ACTIVE diagnostic occurs or loss of coolant flow exists. The Computerized Monitoring System can illuminate the proper lamp for the given condition. The Check Engine Lamp will only be illuminated when the ECM determines that an ACTIVE diagnostic conditions exists. Refer to the Computerized Monitoring System Service Manual for more information on the Computerized Monitoring System display.The ECM can not determine if the information it is sending is being received by the Computerized Monitoring System. Should there be a problem with communications between the ECM and the Computerized Monitoring System, the following conditions can be observed on the Computerized Monitoring System display:* The Oil Pressure Gauge will flash.* The Coolant Temperature Gauge will flash.* The Tachometer will flash and a digital reading of 3000 rpm will be displayed.* The Check Engine Lamp will be ON.* The Coolant Flow Lamp will be ON.Using Computerized Monitoring System Electronic Display Module To Display ACTIVE Or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. To retrieve diagnostic codes from the Computerized Monitoring System electronic display module, the display
An active diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system that should be investigated and corrected as soon as possible.When an active diagnostic code is generated, a display module such as the Caterpillar Monitoring System may produce an audible or visible warning indicator to alert the operator. If the condition generating the diagnostic occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be Logged in the ECM memory.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, it usually logs the code in permanent memory within the ECM. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock and will record the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence and the number of occurrences of the code.Knowing when and how often the code was generated can be a valuable indicator when troubleshooting intermittent problems. The ECAP Electronic Service Tool can be used but does not support all logged codes.An Electronic Service Tool can retrieve and delete Logged codes. Any Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours.When investigating logged diagnostic codes, keep in mind the following information.* Some diagnostic codes may be sensitive, and may log occurrences that did not result in operator or pilot complaints. If the time the code was logged does not correlate to a complaint, there may be nothing to fix.* The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. Next likely is a component failure (sensor or switch). Least likely is failure of the ECM itself.* Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.To troubleshoot a Logged diagnostic code, refer to the Quick Reference Sheet For Diagnostic Codes in this section. The code number will direct you to a procedure in Section 5: Functional Tests. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting the symptoms that have been experienced by the operator. Refer to Section 3: Troubleshooting Without a Diagnostic Code. Always clear logged diagnostic codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.
Figure 4.15 - Reference: Output Voltage From An Analog Temperature Sensor The diagram shown is for reference only and should not be used to troubleshoot an analog Temperature Sensor.Logged Events
The ECM can log events. Events refer to engine operating conditions such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature. Logged events do not indicate an electronic system problem, but may indicate an engine system problem. The example diagram shown indicates the output voltage from a Coolant Temperature Sensor and how the ECM responds to that voltage.Programmable Shutdown, Alarms And Derates
On some applications, shutdown, alarms and derates are programmable. The Electronic Service Tool can be used to turn these features ON and OFF. When the features are turned ON, the indication will appear on an electronic display module (i.e. Caterpillar Monitoring System) and an Event will also be logged in the ECM. When the features are turned OFF, the display will not appear on a monitoring module, but an Event will still be logged. Refer to Section 2 for additional information.Using ECAP To Display ACTIVE Or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect an ECAP and Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Diagnostics/Events option from the menu.4. Each diagnostic code CID and FMI are listed on the left and followed by a text description.5. The ECAP also displays number of times the diagnostic code occurs and the engine hours at the first and last occurrence of the diagnostic code.6. The diagnostic status display is located on the far right of the display window. (a) The ACTIVE bar indicates the diagnostic is occurring.(b) No text present, as shown on the first two diagnostics, indicates that two codes are logged but are not active.
Figure 4.16 - ECAP Diagnostic Display ScreenUsing ET To Display ACTIVE Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Active Diagnostics option from the Tools Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.
Figure 4.17 - Example ET Active Diagnostic Code ScreenUsing ET To Display LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. Connect ET and the Communication Adapter Tool to the Service Tool connector.2. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position, engine OFF.3. Select the Display Logged Diagnostics option from the Tools Menu.4. Each Diagnostic Code CID and FMI are listed on the left followed by a text description.
Figure 4.18 - Example ET Logged Diagnostic Code ScreenComputerized Monitoring System Display
Computerized Monitoring System receives information from the ECM pertaining to engine oil pressure, coolant temperature, and engine rpm over the CAT data link. This information can be viewed by the operator on the Computerized Monitoring System display.The ECM can also communicate with the Computerized Monitoring System over the Cat data link when an ACTIVE diagnostic occurs or loss of coolant flow exists. The Computerized Monitoring System can illuminate the proper lamp for the given condition. The Check Engine Lamp will only be illuminated when the ECM determines that an ACTIVE diagnostic conditions exists. Refer to the Computerized Monitoring System Service Manual for more information on the Computerized Monitoring System display.The ECM can not determine if the information it is sending is being received by the Computerized Monitoring System. Should there be a problem with communications between the ECM and the Computerized Monitoring System, the following conditions can be observed on the Computerized Monitoring System display:* The Oil Pressure Gauge will flash.* The Coolant Temperature Gauge will flash.* The Tachometer will flash and a digital reading of 3000 rpm will be displayed.* The Check Engine Lamp will be ON.* The Coolant Flow Lamp will be ON.Using Computerized Monitoring System Electronic Display Module To Display ACTIVE Or LOGGED Diagnostic Codes
1. To retrieve diagnostic codes from the Computerized Monitoring System electronic display module, the display
Parts shifter JOHNSON:
0375755
0375755 SHIFTER LEVER & CRADLE ASSY.
20R69B, 20R70C, 20R71S, 20R72R, 20R73A, 25E72R, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 25R69B, 25R70C, 25R71S, 35E77C, 35E78R, 35E79A, D25RWA, FD-22A, HJ25FPO, HJ25FPV, J25ECIB, J25ECNE, J25ECRS, J25ECTD, J25RCSA, J25RSA, J25RSLS, J2
0390023
0390023 SHIFTER YOKE AND CONNECTOR
25E79R, 35E79A, BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEDA, BJ20SEEUM, BJ20SRECB, BJ20SREDA, BJ20SREUM, BJ25ARECA, BJ25AREDC, BJ25AREUR, BJ25BAECM, BJ25BAEDR, BJ25BAEUA, BJ25EECE, BJ25EEDM, BJ25EEED, BJ25EEUB, BJ25ELSIC, BJ25ELSSS, BJ25PL3EEM, BJ25PL3SIE, BJ25PL3SSB, BJ30
0325263
0325263 SHIFTER,Clutch dog
BJ10EEDD, BJ10FAEDC, BJ10FAEUR, BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ10RELEUS, BJ10RHLSDA, BJ10RHLSOR, BJ10RHLSRC, BJ10RHLSTS, BJ15EEDS, BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLECM, BJ15RELEUC, BJ8FRBECA, BJ8FRBEDC, BJ8FRBEUR, D25RWA, HJ10FELECA, HJ15KCF, HJ15