0513166 TERMINAL-RCPT .250 JOHNSON
BJ115TLEDA, BJ130PLEED, BJ130PLSSS, BJ130TLECE, BJ130TLEDM, BJ130TLEUB, BJ135PLSIF, BJ40EECR, BJ40EEDS, BJ40EEEA, BJ40EEUC, BJ40ELSIF, BJ40ELSSM, BJ50BEEDS, BJ50EEER, BJ50ELSIF, BJ50ELSSA, BJ50ESECC, BJ50RLEUC, HJ88MSLEDC, HJ88MSLEDC, J100STLCEM, J10
TERMINAL
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Compatible models:
BJ115TLEDA
BJ130PLEED
BJ130PLSSS
BJ130TLECE
BJ130TLEDM
BJ130TLEUB
BJ135PLSIF
BJ40EECR
BJ40EEDS
BJ40EEEA
BJ40EEUC
BJ40ELSIF
BJ40ELSSM
BJ50BEEDS
BJ50EEER
BJ50ELSIF
BJ50ELSSA
BJ50ESECC
BJ50RLEUC
HJ88MSLEDC
J100STLCEM
J100STLEIE
J100STLEND
J100STLERC
J100STLESB
J100STLETS
J100WTLEDR
J100WTLEIB
J100WTLENE
J100WTLEOC
J100WTLERS
J100WTLESM
J100WTLETD
J100WTLEUA
J100WTLZ
J110MLCEM
J112TSLEDR
J112TSLEOC
J112TSLERS
J115JKLEOC
J115JKLERS
J115JLEIE
J115JLEND
J115JLEOR
J115JLERC
J115JLETS
J115JLEUM
J115MLESB
J115TSLECM
J115TSLEUA
J120TLAEM
J120TLAIE
J120TLAND
J120TLARC
J120TLASB
J120TLATF
J125ESXENR
J125ESXERK
J125ESXESS
J125ESXETA
J125ESXW
J125WTPLE
J130CXAOR
J140CXARC
J140CXATF
J140CXCEC
J140CXEIA
J140CXENM
J140CXESR
J150CXCEM
J150CXEIE
J150CXESB
J150STLCEM
J150STLEIE
J150STLESB
J155WTLEIB
J155WTLENE
J155WTLESM
J155WTLZ
J175STLCEB
J175STLEID
J175STLESE
J185ESXENR
J185ESXESS
J185ESXW
J200CXCEA
J200CXEIB
J200CXENE
J200CXESM
J225CXCED
J225CXEIC
J225CXENR
J225CXESS
J250CXEIE
J250CXEND
J300CXCEM
J300CXEIE
J300CXEND
J300CXESB
J40ECEC
J40EEIA
J40EENJ
J40EEOD
J40EERE
J40EESR
J40EETB
J40PLSNF
J40PLSOC
J40PLSRS
J40PLSTD
J50BECEC
J50BEEIA
J50BEENJ
J50BEEOD
J50BEERE
J50BEESR
J50BEETB
J50PLSNF
J50PLSOC
J50PLSRS
J50PLSTD
J50TELCEC
J60ELCEA
J60ELESM
J85TTLEIE
J85TTLEND
J85TTLEOR
J85TTLERC
J85TTLETS
J88MSLCER
J88MSLEIM
J88MSLENB
J88MSLEOS
J88MSLERD
J88MSLESA
J88MSLETE
J88TSLEDR
J88TSLEOC
J88TSLERS
J90TSLECM
J90TSLEUA
SJ100WMPLM
SJ100WMPLZ
SJ125WTPLJ
SJ125WTPLN
SJ125WTPLV
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
BJ130PLEED, BJ130PXEED, J130PLEED, J130PXEED 1999
BJ130PLSSS, BJ130PXSSS, J130PLSSS, J130PXSSS, J130VXSSS, RJ130PLSSS, RJ130PXSSS, RJ130VXSSS 2000
BJ130TLECE, HJ130TXACB, J130TLECE, J130TXACB 1998
BJ130TLEDM, HJ130CXADA, HJ130TXADA, J130TLEDM, J130TXADA, SJ130CXADA, SJ130TLEDM, SJ130TXADA 1996
BJ130TLEUB, HJ130CXAUM, HJ130TXAUM, J130TLEUB, J130TXAUM 1997
BJ135PLSIF, BJ135VXSIF, J135PLSIF, J135VLSIF, J135VXSIF, RJ135PLSIF, RJ135VXSIF 2001
BJ40EECR, BJ40ELECR, BJ40TLECR, J40ELECR, J40RECR, J40RLECR, J40TEECR, J40TELECR, J40TLECR, J40TTLECR 1998
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
BJ40ELSSM, BJ40ESSM, BJ40PLSSM, J40PLSSM, J40RLSSM, J40RSSM, J40TPLSSM 2000
BJ50BEEDS, BJ50BELEDS, BJ50TLEDS, J50JEDS, J50TLEDS 1996
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START EL, TL & TTL MODELS
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- ELECTRIC START
BJ50ELSSA, BJ50ESSA, BJ50PLSSM, BJ50RLSSM, J50ELSSA, J50PLSSM 2000
BJ50ESECC, BJ50RLECR, BJ50TLECR, BJ50TSLECC, J50ESLECC, J50TLECR, J50TSLECC, X50ESLECC 1998
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM -- 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
- IGNITION SYSTEM - 40-50 ELECTRIC START
HJ88MSLEDC, J88MSLEDC 1996
J100STLCEM 1989
J100STLEIE, VJ100SLEIE 1991
J100STLEND, VJ100SLEND 1992
J100STLERC 1994
J100STLESB, VJ100SLESB 1990
J100STLETS, VJ100SLETS 1993
J100WTLEDR, J100WTXEDR 1996
J100WTLEIB, J100WTXEIB 1991
J100WTLENE, J100WTXENE 1992
J100WTLEOC, J100WTXEOC 1995
J100WTLERS, J100WTXERS 1994
J100WTLESM, J100WTXESM 1990
J100WTLETD, J100WTXETD 1993
J100WTLEUA, J100WTXEUA 1997
J100WTLZ, J100WTXZ 1989
J110MLCEM, J110TLAEM, J110TLCEM, J110TXCEM, TJ110TLCEM, TJ110TXCEM 1989
J112TSLEDR, J112TSXEDR, XJ112TSLEDR, XJ112TSXEDR 1996
J112TSLEDR, J112TSXEDR, XJ112TSLEDR, XJ112TSXEDR 1996
J112TSLEOC, J112TSXEOC, XJ112TSLEOC, XJ112TSXEOC 1995
J112TSLEOC, J112TSXEOC, XJ112TSLEOC, XJ112TSXEOC 1995
J112TSLERS, J112TSXERS, XJ112TSLERS, XJ112TSXERS 1994
J112TSLERS, J112TSXERS, XJ112TSLERS, XJ112TSXERS 1994
J115JKLEOC 1995
J115JKLERS 1994
J115JLEIE, J115MLEIE, J115TLAIE, J115TLEIE, J115TXEIE, TJ115TLEIE, VJ115TLAIE, VJ115TLEIE, VJ115TXEIE 1991
J115JLEND, J115MLEND, J115TLAND, J115TLEND, J115TXEND, TJ115TLEND, VJ115TLAND 1992
J115JLEOR, J115MLEOR, J115TLEOR, J115TXAOR 1995
J115JLERC, J115MLERS, J115TLARC, J115TLERC, J115TXARS 1994
J115JLETS, J115MLETS, J115TLATS, J115TLETS, J115TXATS, TJ115TLETS, VJ115TLATS, VJ115TLETS 1993
J115JLEUM 1997
J115MLESB, J115TLASB, J115TLESB, J115TXESB, TJ115TLESB, VJ115TLASB, VJ115TLESB, VJ115TXESB 1990
J115TSLECM, J115TSXECM, XJ115HLECM, XJ115HXECM 1998
J115TSLEUA, J115TSXEUA, XJ115HLEUA, XJ115HXEUA 1997
J120TLAEM, J120TLCEM, J120TXCEM, TJ120TXCEM 1989
J120TLAIE, J120TLEIE, J120TXEIE, VJ120TLAIE, VJ120TLEIE, VJ120TXEIE 1991
J120TLAND, J120TLEND, J120TXEND, VJ120TLAND, VJ120TLEND, VJ120TXEND 1992
J120TLARC, J120TLARK, J120TLERC, J120TLERK, J120TXARC, J120TXARK, J120TXERC, J120TXERK 1994
J120TLASB, J120TLESB, J120TXESB, VJ120TLASB, VJ120TLESB, VJ120TXESB 1990
J120TLATF, J120TLATS, J120TLETF, J120TLETS, J120TXATF, J120TXATS, J120TXETF, J120TXETS, VJ120TLATF, VJ120TLATS, VJ120TLETF, VJ120TLETS, VJ120TXETF, VJ120TXETS 1993
J125ESXENR 1992
Information:
Laptop Does Not Connect
If the laptop does not connect to the DCU, ensure the following:
Check if a VPN on the laptop is active. The laptop will not connect to the DCU if a VPN is active. Deactivate the VPN on the laptop and check the connection.
Check the DHCP server on the DCU. The DHCP server must be turned on to establish a connection with the laptop. Use the following steps to enable the server.
Press and hold "Home" to bring up the menu.
Press the "Settings" option and then select "Connect to PC".
Press "Enable". Confirm that the box next to the option is checked. Select "OK".
Unplug the Ethernet cable from the laptop and plug the cable back into the appropriate slot. The laptop should connect to the DCU.New Sensor Not Appearing on the DCU
In the DCU "Troubleshooting" screens, verify that the newly installed sensor is appearing in the appropriate list and showing a value. The sensor should appear under the "Voltage Sensor" troubleshooting menu.If the sensor is not displayed in the list, refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide".SPN Displayed With No Description
If the alarm list displays an SPN number without a description, ensure the following:
Check that the DCU firmware is up-to-date. If the DCU has outdated firmware, download the latest firmware on SIS web (sisweb.cat.com).
Check if the device has an unrecognized SPN. If a device has been added to the engine or genset with an unrecognized SPN, the customer can submit a request through the Dealer Solutions Network(DSN) to add a new SPN to the DCU firmware.New DCU Configuration File Does Not Appear
If a new DCU configuration file has been loaded and does not appear after rebooting, update the firmware on the DCU. The configuration file was built on firmware that is newer than what is on the DCU.DCU Displays Different Screens or Missing Information
If the DCU displays different screens or is missing information, check the configuration file on the DCU. If the customer has a genset, the configuration file could be a prop file. The same applies to a prop engine. If a genset configuration file has been uploaded to the DCU instead of a prop file, the display will have incorrect or missing information. Use the following steps to find the configuration file on the DCU.
Illustration 1 g06034909
Finding the configuration file
From the "Menu" screen, select the "Help" option.
Select "Version Information". The configuration file will be the bottom line. Refer to Illustration 1.New J1939 Device Does Not Appear on the DCU
Check the DCU programming if a new J1939 device has been added but is not appearing on the DCU. The DCU must be programmed for each J1939 device. Refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide" for information on programming the DCU.DCU Widgets Display Blank Information
If only some widgets are displaying "- - - -", ensure the following are broadcasting J1939 information
The engine ECM
The connected device will produce dashes to indicate that the device is not on the bus.
If most widgets are displaying "- - - -" and the alarm shows "J1939 Bus Disabled", do the following:
Acknowledge the alarm to reset the DCU. Recheck the widgets.Jacket Water Heater Control Does Not Work
If the engine speed is greater than 0 rpm, the jacket water heater should be off.
Ensure that the HTC Expansion Water Tank Level is closing. With a multimeter, ensure that there is 24V from X1.1.16 and X1.1.17Note: Make sure that the relays at schematic locations 5K28 and 8K9 are closed. The relays must be closed to enable the jacket water heater.Check for any damaged or disconnected wiring.The DCU Modbus Register Does Not Activate
If the DCU Modbus Register does not activate for a J1939 DM1 alarm, check the following:
There are two Modbus Registers for alarms
19xx registers only show DCU configured alarms.
50xx registers show DM1 alarms. These registers must be used to trigger DM1 alarms.
Check the installation drawings for modbus assignments if the modbus is incorrect.DCU Shows No Information on the Generator Screen
Check the following if the DCU does not show information on the generator screen:
The PAM is only powered by the generator. No information will be available if the genset is not running or generating voltage. Ensure that the genset is running.
Ensure that the PAM is connected to the panel properly if there is no information displayed on the DCU.The DCU Display Does Not Sleep
Ensure the following if the DCU display does not go to sleep in "Off" mode.
Check for active alarms. The DCU will not go into sleep mode if active alarms have not been acknowledged.
Check the DCU configuration. Ensure that the configuration has been set for sleep mode. Refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide".
Check for damaged or disconnected wiring between the ECS and terminal 4 on the DCU.DCU Primary and Secondary Power Supply Alarm Diagnostics Active
The DCU will generate these alarms if power is lost on one supply and the other keeps the system running. When the DCU loses primary power, two alarms will appear. These alarms are "Primary Power Failure" and "Power Source Change". Secondary power failure results in the alarm "Secondary Power Failure".
Illustration 2 g06044354
Ensure that the panel isolation breakers are not tripped (Schematic - Primary 4F2, Secondary 4F4).
Check the power at the customer supplied power terminals. The primary and secondary power lines at X1.1:1 and X1.1:3 should have 24V (+) and X1.1:2 and X1.1:4 should have 0V (-).
Check the voltage from the ship power supply. Checking involves circuit breakers and wiring.
Check the connectors on the back of the DCU. Ensure that the connectors are pushed securely and both tabs are clicked inwards.RIO 410 Communication Error with the DCU
Check the following if the RIO 410 cannot communicate with the DCU:
Ensure that the RIO has power and is properly connected.
Ensure that each RIO has a unique address if multiple RIOs are on the bus.
If the laptop does not connect to the DCU, ensure the following:
Check if a VPN on the laptop is active. The laptop will not connect to the DCU if a VPN is active. Deactivate the VPN on the laptop and check the connection.
Check the DHCP server on the DCU. The DHCP server must be turned on to establish a connection with the laptop. Use the following steps to enable the server.
Press and hold "Home" to bring up the menu.
Press the "Settings" option and then select "Connect to PC".
Press "Enable". Confirm that the box next to the option is checked. Select "OK".
Unplug the Ethernet cable from the laptop and plug the cable back into the appropriate slot. The laptop should connect to the DCU.New Sensor Not Appearing on the DCU
In the DCU "Troubleshooting" screens, verify that the newly installed sensor is appearing in the appropriate list and showing a value. The sensor should appear under the "Voltage Sensor" troubleshooting menu.If the sensor is not displayed in the list, refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide".SPN Displayed With No Description
If the alarm list displays an SPN number without a description, ensure the following:
Check that the DCU firmware is up-to-date. If the DCU has outdated firmware, download the latest firmware on SIS web (sisweb.cat.com).
Check if the device has an unrecognized SPN. If a device has been added to the engine or genset with an unrecognized SPN, the customer can submit a request through the Dealer Solutions Network(DSN) to add a new SPN to the DCU firmware.New DCU Configuration File Does Not Appear
If a new DCU configuration file has been loaded and does not appear after rebooting, update the firmware on the DCU. The configuration file was built on firmware that is newer than what is on the DCU.DCU Displays Different Screens or Missing Information
If the DCU displays different screens or is missing information, check the configuration file on the DCU. If the customer has a genset, the configuration file could be a prop file. The same applies to a prop engine. If a genset configuration file has been uploaded to the DCU instead of a prop file, the display will have incorrect or missing information. Use the following steps to find the configuration file on the DCU.
Illustration 1 g06034909
Finding the configuration file
From the "Menu" screen, select the "Help" option.
Select "Version Information". The configuration file will be the bottom line. Refer to Illustration 1.New J1939 Device Does Not Appear on the DCU
Check the DCU programming if a new J1939 device has been added but is not appearing on the DCU. The DCU must be programmed for each J1939 device. Refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide" for information on programming the DCU.DCU Widgets Display Blank Information
If only some widgets are displaying "- - - -", ensure the following are broadcasting J1939 information
The engine ECM
The connected device will produce dashes to indicate that the device is not on the bus.
If most widgets are displaying "- - - -" and the alarm shows "J1939 Bus Disabled", do the following:
Acknowledge the alarm to reset the DCU. Recheck the widgets.Jacket Water Heater Control Does Not Work
If the engine speed is greater than 0 rpm, the jacket water heater should be off.
Ensure that the HTC Expansion Water Tank Level is closing. With a multimeter, ensure that there is 24V from X1.1.16 and X1.1.17Note: Make sure that the relays at schematic locations 5K28 and 8K9 are closed. The relays must be closed to enable the jacket water heater.Check for any damaged or disconnected wiring.The DCU Modbus Register Does Not Activate
If the DCU Modbus Register does not activate for a J1939 DM1 alarm, check the following:
There are two Modbus Registers for alarms
19xx registers only show DCU configured alarms.
50xx registers show DM1 alarms. These registers must be used to trigger DM1 alarms.
Check the installation drawings for modbus assignments if the modbus is incorrect.DCU Shows No Information on the Generator Screen
Check the following if the DCU does not show information on the generator screen:
The PAM is only powered by the generator. No information will be available if the genset is not running or generating voltage. Ensure that the genset is running.
Ensure that the PAM is connected to the panel properly if there is no information displayed on the DCU.The DCU Display Does Not Sleep
Ensure the following if the DCU display does not go to sleep in "Off" mode.
Check for active alarms. The DCU will not go into sleep mode if active alarms have not been acknowledged.
Check the DCU configuration. Ensure that the configuration has been set for sleep mode. Refer to the Programming Guide, LEBM0063, "Cat A&P Controls Programming Guide".
Check for damaged or disconnected wiring between the ECS and terminal 4 on the DCU.DCU Primary and Secondary Power Supply Alarm Diagnostics Active
The DCU will generate these alarms if power is lost on one supply and the other keeps the system running. When the DCU loses primary power, two alarms will appear. These alarms are "Primary Power Failure" and "Power Source Change". Secondary power failure results in the alarm "Secondary Power Failure".
Illustration 2 g06044354
Ensure that the panel isolation breakers are not tripped (Schematic - Primary 4F2, Secondary 4F4).
Check the power at the customer supplied power terminals. The primary and secondary power lines at X1.1:1 and X1.1:3 should have 24V (+) and X1.1:2 and X1.1:4 should have 0V (-).
Check the voltage from the ship power supply. Checking involves circuit breakers and wiring.
Check the connectors on the back of the DCU. Ensure that the connectors are pushed securely and both tabs are clicked inwards.RIO 410 Communication Error with the DCU
Check the following if the RIO 410 cannot communicate with the DCU:
Ensure that the RIO has power and is properly connected.
Ensure that each RIO has a unique address if multiple RIOs are on the bus.
Parts terminal JOHNSON:
0204034
0204034 TERMINAL,Slip on
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 100ML79S, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 115ML79R, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 140ML79R, 150TL79C, 175TL79R, 200TL79A, 235TL70A, 25E72R, 25E73A, 25E74M, 25E75B, 25E76E, 25E77S, 25E78C, 25E79R, 33E69A, 33E69A, 33E70M, 33E70M, 35E76G, 35E77C, 35
0204053
0204053 TERMINAL, Ring
100ESL71A, 100ESL72R, 100ML79S, 115EL77S, 115ESL69E, 115ESL70D, 115ESL73M, 115ESL74B, 115ESL75E, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 115TXL77S, 125ESL71C, 125ESL72R, 135ESL73M, 135ESL74B, 135ESL75E, 140ML77S, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 150TL78S, 150TL79C, 175TL77S, 175TL7
0510541
0510541 TERMINAL
115ETZ78C, 140ML78C, 150TL78S, 175TL78C, 200TL78R, 235TL78R, 55ES69A, 85ETLR78C, CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TLCOS, D100WTLM, J100MLCSC, J100STLCCA, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WMLCRS, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J110MLCCA, J110MLC
0327166
0327166 TERMINAL
BJ10FDLECM, BJ10FDLEDR, BJ10FDLEUA, BJ15FAEDR, BJ15FAEUA, BJ15FDLECM, CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TLCOS, D100WTLM, HJ55WMLM, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLESB, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WMLCRS, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J10EES
0330100
0330100 TERMINAL, Starter solenoid
BJ115ELEUA, BJ115GLECM, BJ115PLEEM, BJ115PLSIE, BJ115PLSSB, BJ150ELECD, BJ150ELEDB, BJ150ELEUC, BJ175EXECD, BJ175EXEDB, BJ175EXEUC, BJ175PLEES, BJ175PLSIF, BJ175PLSSC, BJ200CXEDR, BJ200CXEEB, BJ200CXSSE, BJ200PLSIF, BJ20SEECB, BJ20SEEUM, BJ225CXEEC,
0125295
0125295 TERMINAL, Bullet
D100WTLM, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLESB, J100WTLEIB, J100WTLENE, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J110MLCCA, J110MLCEM, J115JLEIE, J115JLEND, J115MLESB, J120TLAEM, J120TLAIE, J120TLAND, J120TLASB, J120TLCCA, J125ESXENR, J125ESXESS,
0584427
0584428
0584428 TERMINAL BLOCK
BJ130PLEED, BJ130PLSSS, BJ130TLECE, BJ130TLEDM, BJ130TLEUB, BJ135PLSIF, J125WTPLE, J130CXAOR, J250CXEND, J300CXEND, SJ125WTPLJ, SJ125WTPLN, SJ125WTPLV