0912063 STRAP, Oil cooler JOHNSON
BJ200CXEDR, CJ275TLCDC, CJ300TLCDC, J185ESERK, J185ESXENR, J185ESXESS, J185ESXETA, J185ESXW, J200CXARC, J200CXATF, J200CXCCR, J200CXCEA, J200CXEIB, J200CXENE, J200CXEOC, J200CXESM, J200STLCDR, J200STLCUA, J225CLCUB, J225CXARC, J225CXATF, J225CXCCE, J
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BJ200CXEDR
CJ275TLCDC
CJ300TLCDC
J185ESERK
J185ESXENR
J185ESXESS
J185ESXETA
J185ESXW
J200CXARC
J200CXATF
J200CXCCR
J200CXCEA
J200CXEIB
J200CXENE
J200CXEOC
J200CXESM
J200STLCDR
J200STLCUA
J225CLCUB
J225CXARC
J225CXATF
J225CXCCE
J225CXCED
J225CXEDE
J225CXEIC
J225CXENR
J225CXEOB
J225CXESS
J225PTLCDA
J250CXARC
J250CXATF
J250CXEIE
J250CXEND
J250CXEOR
J275CLCUR
J275CXCCA
J300CLCUR
J300CXCCA
J300CXCEM
J300CXEIE
J300CXEND
J300CXEOR
J300CXERC
J300CXESB
J300CXETF
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
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CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TXCDC, J300TLCDC, J300TXCDC 1986
J185ESERK 1994
J185ESXENR 1992
J185ESXESS 1990
J185ESXETA, J185ESXETF 1993
J185ESXW 1989
J200CXARC, J200CXARK, J200CXERK, J200CXERS, J200CZARK, J200CZERK, J200CZERS, J200STLERK, J200STLERR, J200TXARC, J200TXARK, J200TXERK, J200TXERS, J200TZARK, J200TZERK, J200TZERS 1994
J200CXATF, J200CXATS, J200CXETD, J200CXETF, J200CZATF, J200CZATS, J200CZETD, J200CZETF, J200STLETC, J200STLETF, J200TXATF, J200TXATS, J200TXETD, J200TXETF, J200TZATF, J200TZATS, J200TZETD, J200TZETF, VJ200SLETC, VJ200SLETF, VJ200TXETD, VJ200TXETF, VJ200TZETD, VJ200TZETF 1993
J200CXCCR, J200STLACM, J200STLCCM, J200TXCCR 1988
J200CXCEA, J200STLCEB, J200TXCEA, TJ200TXCEA 1989
J200CXEIB, J200STLEID, J200TXEIB, VJ200SLEID, VJ200TXEIB 1991
J200CXENE, J200STLENS, J200TXENE, VJ200SLENS, VJ200TXENE 1992
J200CXEOC, J200CZEOC, J200STLEOA, J200TXEOC, J200TZEOC, LJ200SLEOC 1995
J200CXESM, J200STLESE, J200TXESM, VJ200SLESE, VJ200TXESM 1990
J200STLCDR, J200TXCDS 1986
J200STLCUA, J200TXCUC 1987
J225CLCUB, J225CXCUB, J225PLCUB, J225PXCUB, J225TLCUB, J225TXCUB 1987
J225CXARC, J225CXARK, J225CXERK, J225CXERM, J225CZARK, J225CZERK, J225CZERM, J225PLERK, J225PLERM, J225PXARC, J225PXARK, J225PXERK, J225PXERM, J225PZARK, J225PZERK, J225PZERM, J225STLERC, J225STLERK, J225TLERK, J225TLERM, J225TXARC, J225TXARK, J225TXERK, J225TXERM, J225TZARK, J225TZERK, J225TZERM 1994
J225CXATF, J225CXATS, J225CXETA, J225CXETF, J225CZATF, J225CZATS, J225CZETA, J225CZETF, J225PLETA, J225PLETF, J225PXATF, J225PXATS, J225PXETA, J225PXETF, J225PZATF, J225PZATS, J225PZETA, J225PZETF, J225STLETF, J225TLETA, J225TLETF, J225TXATF, J225TXATS, J225TXETA, J225TXETF, J225TZATF, J225TZATS, J225TZETA, J225TZETF, VJ225PLETA, VJ225PLETF, VJ225PXETA, VJ225PXETF, VJ225PZETA, VJ225PZETF, VJ225STLETF, VJ225TLETA, VJ225TLETF, VJ225TXETA, VJ225TXETF, VJ225TZETA, VJ225TZETF 1993
J225CXCCE, J225PLCCE, J225PXCCE, J225TLCCE, J225TXCCE 1988
J225CXCED, J225PLAED, J225PLCED, J225PXCED, J225TLAED, J225TLCED, J225TXCED 1989
J225CXEDE, J225CZEDE, J225PXEDE, J225STLEDE, J225TXEDE, J225TZEDE, SJ225CXEDE, SJ225PXEDE, SJ225SLEDE, SJ225TXEDE 1996
J225CXEIC, J225PLEIC, J225PXEIC, J225TLEIC, J225TXEIC, VJ225PLEIC, VJ225PXEIC, VJ225TLEIC, VJ225TXEIC 1991
J225CXENR, J225PLENR, J225PXENR, J225TLENR, J225TXENR, VJ225PLENR, VJ225PXENR, VJ225TLENR, VJ225TXENR 1992
J225CXEOB, J225CZEOB, J225PXEOB, J225PZEOB, J225STLEOB, J225TXEOB, J225TZEOB 1995
J225CXESS, J225PLASS, J225PLESS, J225PXESS, J225TLASS, J225TLESS, J225TXESS, VJ225PLESS, VJ225PXESS, VJ225TLASS, VJ225TLESS, VJ225TXESS 1990
J225PTLCDA, J225PTXCDA, J225TLCDA, J225TXCDA 1986
J250CXARC, J250CXERC, J250CZERC, J250TXARC, J250TXERC, J250TZERC 1994
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
J250CXEOR, J250CZEOR, J250TXEOR, J250TZEOR 1995
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
J300CXEOR, J300PLEOR, J300PXEOR 1995
J300CXERC, J300PLERC, J300PXERC 1994
J300CXESB, J300PLESB, J300PXESB 1990
J300CXETF, J300CXETS, J300PLETF, J300PLETS, J300PXETF, J300PXETS 1993
Information:
Introduction
Do not perform any procedure in this Special Instruction until you have read the information and you understand the information.Safety Section
Do not operate or work on this product unless you have read and understood the instruction and warnings in the relevant Operation and Maintenance Manuals and relevant service literature. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Proper care is your responsibility.
Failure to follow all safety guidelines prescribed in this document and by governing authorities and regulatory agencies may result in severe injury or death of personnel or machine damage.
Personal injury or death can result from improper maintenance procedures. To avoid injury or death, follow the procedures exactly as stated below.
Climbing equipment may be required to access this service point. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Mounting and Dismounting" topic for safety information.
Before servicing/performing maintenance on the machine, electrical power must be physically disconnected; battery plugs must be disconnected from the batteries, or the trailing cable must be unplugged, and warning tags and padlocks shall be applied by a certified electrician. Certified electricians shall perform or direct any electrical work, including any energized testing, repair work in controllers, motors, or other approved compartments, and shall insure that all compartments are properly closed and inspected prior to re-energization. All applicable lock out and tag out procedures must be followed.
Do not operate the machine if any guards or covers are missing or inadequately secured. Personnel could be seriously injured or machine damage may occur.
Troubleshooting Procedure
Use the following procedure if a fault is suspected with the battery or the charging circuit.
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check the Battery Voltage with the Battery Isolated
A. Turn the battery isolator switch to the OFF position.
B. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 11V for a 12V system or 22 V for a 24 V system.
At least 11V for a 12V system
At least 22 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Repair: On a 24 V system, check the voltage of the individual batteries.
If a battery discharge tester is available, check the batteries with the battery discharge tester.
Replace the battery or batteries as necessary.
2. Check the Battery Voltage with the Engine Running
A.Turn the battery disconnect switch to the ON position
B. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run at idle.
C.Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 14V for a 12V system or 27 V for a 24 V system.
At least 14V for a 12V system
At least 27 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result:The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Battery Voltage After the Engine has been Idling for 10 Minutes
A. Allow the engine to idle for 10 minutes.
B. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 14V for a 12V system or 27 V for a 24 V system.
At least 14V for a 12V system
At least 27 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
4. Check the Battery Voltage with Electrical Load Applied
A.Raise the engine speed.
B.Turn on electrical load (worklights for example).
C. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The ba
Do not perform any procedure in this Special Instruction until you have read the information and you understand the information.Safety Section
Do not operate or work on this product unless you have read and understood the instruction and warnings in the relevant Operation and Maintenance Manuals and relevant service literature. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Proper care is your responsibility.
Failure to follow all safety guidelines prescribed in this document and by governing authorities and regulatory agencies may result in severe injury or death of personnel or machine damage.
Personal injury or death can result from improper maintenance procedures. To avoid injury or death, follow the procedures exactly as stated below.
Climbing equipment may be required to access this service point. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Mounting and Dismounting" topic for safety information.
Before servicing/performing maintenance on the machine, electrical power must be physically disconnected; battery plugs must be disconnected from the batteries, or the trailing cable must be unplugged, and warning tags and padlocks shall be applied by a certified electrician. Certified electricians shall perform or direct any electrical work, including any energized testing, repair work in controllers, motors, or other approved compartments, and shall insure that all compartments are properly closed and inspected prior to re-energization. All applicable lock out and tag out procedures must be followed.
Do not operate the machine if any guards or covers are missing or inadequately secured. Personnel could be seriously injured or machine damage may occur.
Troubleshooting Procedure
Use the following procedure if a fault is suspected with the battery or the charging circuit.
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check the Battery Voltage with the Battery Isolated
A. Turn the battery isolator switch to the OFF position.
B. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 11V for a 12V system or 22 V for a 24 V system.
At least 11V for a 12V system
At least 22 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Repair: On a 24 V system, check the voltage of the individual batteries.
If a battery discharge tester is available, check the batteries with the battery discharge tester.
Replace the battery or batteries as necessary.
2. Check the Battery Voltage with the Engine Running
A.Turn the battery disconnect switch to the ON position
B. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run at idle.
C.Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 14V for a 12V system or 27 V for a 24 V system.
At least 14V for a 12V system
At least 27 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result:The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Battery Voltage After the Engine has been Idling for 10 Minutes
A. Allow the engine to idle for 10 minutes.
B. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The battery voltage should be at least 14V for a 12V system or 27 V for a 24 V system.
At least 14V for a 12V system
At least 27 V for a 24 V system
Result: The battery voltage is within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The battery voltage is not within the expected range.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
4. Check the Battery Voltage with Electrical Load Applied
A.Raise the engine speed.
B.Turn on electrical load (worklights for example).
C. Use a suitable battery load tester to check the battery voltage at the batteries.
Note: The ba