0323403 WATER TUBE JOHNSON
100ML79S, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 85ETLR78C, 85ML79R, BJ115TLEDA, D100WTLM, HJ88MSLEDC, HJ88MSLEDC, J100MLCSC, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLERC, J100STLESB, J100STLETS, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WMLCRS, J1
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Compatible models:
100ML79S
115ETZ78C
115ML79R
140ML78C
140ML79R
85ETLR78C
85ML79R
BJ115TLEDA
D100WTLM
HJ88MSLEDC
J100MLCSC
J100STLCCA
J100STLCEM
J100STLEIE
J100STLEND
J100STLERC
J100STLESB
J100STLETS
J100WMLCDR
J100WMLCOC
J100WMLCRS
J100WTLCUA
J100WTLEDR
J100WTLEIB
J100WTLENE
J100WTLEOC
J100WTLERS
J100WTLESM
J100WTLETD
J100WTLEUA
J100WTLZ
J110MLCCA
J110MLCDC
J110MLCEM
J110MLCUR
J112TSLEDR
J112TSLEOC
J112TSLERS
J115JKLEOC
J115JKLERS
J115JLEIE
J115JLEND
J115JLEOR
J115JLERC
J115JLETS
J115JLEUM
J115MLCIH
J115MLCNB
J115MLCOS
J115MLCRD
J115MLCSA
J115MLCTE
J115MLESB
J115TSLECM
J115TSLEUA
J140MLCIH
J140MLCNB
J140MLCSA
J140MLCTE
J140TLCRD
J85MLCSA
J85TTLEIE
J85TTLEND
J85TTLEOR
J85TTLERC
J85TTLETS
J88MSLCCC
J88MSLCER
J88MSLCUS
J88MSLEIM
J88MSLENB
J88MSLEOS
J88MSLERD
J88MSLESA
J88MSLETE
J88TSLEDR
J88TSLEOC
J88TSLERS
J90MLCDC
J90MLCIH
J90MLCNB
J90MLCOS
J90MLCRD
J90MLCTE
J90MLCUR
J90TSLECM
J90TSLEUA
SJ100WMPLM
SJ100WMPLZ
JOHNSON
BRP JOHNSON entire parts catalog list:
- EXHAUST HOUSING » 0323403
115ML79R, 115TL79R, 115TXL79R 1979
140ML78C, 140TL78C, 140TX78C 1978
140ML79R, 140TL79R, 140TXL79R 1979
85ETLR78C, 85ML78C, 85TXLR78C 1978
85ML79R, 85TL79R, 85TXL79R 1979
BJ115TLEDA, HJ115TXADA, J115JLEDA, J115TLEDA, J115TXADA 1996
D100WTLM, D100WTXM 1988
BJ90TLEDA, HJ88MSLEDC, HJ90MLEDA, HJ90TXADA, J88MSLEDC, J90TLEDA 1996
HJ88MSLEDC, J88MSLEDC 1996
J100MLCSC, J100TRLCSC, J100TRXCSC 1980
J100STLCCA 1988
J100STLCEM 1989
J100STLEIE, VJ100SLEIE 1991
J100STLEND, VJ100SLEND 1992
J100STLERC 1994
J100STLESB, VJ100SLESB 1990
J100STLETS, VJ100SLETS 1993
J100WMLCDR, J100WTLCDR, J100WTXCDR 1986
J100WMLCOC, J100WTLCOC 1985
J100WMLCRS, J100WTLCRS 1984
J100WTLCUA, J100WTXCUA 1987
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
J110MLCCA, J110TLCCA, J110TXCCA 1988
J110MLCDC, J110TLCDC, J110TLCDF 1986
J110MLCEM, J110TLAEM, J110TLCEM, J110TXCEM, TJ110TLCEM, TJ110TXCEM 1989
J110MLCUR, J110TLCUR, J110TXCUR 1987
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
J115MLCIH, J115MLCIM, J115TLCIH, J115TLCIM, J115TXCIH, J115TXCIM 1981
J115MLCNB, J115TLCNB, J115TXCNB 1982
J115MLCOS, J115TLCOS 1985
J115MLCRD, J115TLCRD, J115TXCRD 1984
J115MLCSA, J115TLCSA, J115TXCSA 1980
J115MLCTE, J115TLCTE, J115TXCTE 1983
J115MLESB, J115TLASB, J115TLESB, J115TXESB, TJ115TLESB, VJ115TLASB, VJ115TLESB, VJ115TXESB 1990
J115TSLECM, J115TSXECM, XJ115HLECM, XJ115HXECM 1998
J115TSLEUA, J115TSXEUA, XJ115HLEUA, XJ115HXEUA 1997
J140MLCIH, J140MLCIM, J140TLCIH, J140TLCIM, J140TXCIH, J140TXCIM 1981
J140MLCNB, J140TLCNB, J140TXCNB 1982
J140MLCSA, J140TLCSA, J140TXCSA 1980
J140MLCTE, J140TLCTE, J140TXCTE 1983
J140TLCRD, J140TXCRD 1984
J85MLCSA, J85TLCSA, J85TXCSA 1980
J85TTLEIE 1991
J85TTLEND 1992
J85TTLEOR 1995
J85TTLERC 1994
J85TTLETS 1993
J88MSLCCC, J90TLCCA, VJ88MSLCCC 1988
J88MSLCCC, VJ88MSLCCC 1988
J88MSLCER, J90TLAEM, J90TLCEM, TJ90TLCEM, VJ88MSLCER 1989
J88MSLCER, VJ88MSLCER 1989
J88MSLCUS 1987
J88MSLCUS 1987
J88MSLEIM 1991
J88MSLEIM, J90JLEIE, J90TLAIE, J90TLEIE, TJ90TLEIE, VJ90MLEIE, VJ90TLAIE, VJ90TLEIE 1991
J88MSLENB 1992
J88MSLENB, J90JLEND, J90TLAND, J90TLEND, TJ90TLEND, VJ90MLEND, VJ90TLAND, VJ90TLEND 1992
J88MSLEOS, J90JLEOR, J90MLEOR, J90TLEOR 1995
J88MSLEOS 1995
J88MSLERD 1994
J88MSLERD, J90JLERC, J90MLERC, J90TLARC, J90TLERC, J90TXARC 1994
J88MSLESA, VJ88MSLESA 1990
J88MSLESA, J90TLASB, J90TLESB, TJ90TLESB, VJ88MSLESA, VJ90MLESB, VJ90TLASB, VJ90TLESB 1990
J88MSLETE 1993
J88MSLETE, J90JLETS, J90TLATS, J90TLETS, J90TXATS, TJ90TLETS, VJ90MLETS, VJ90TLATS, VJ90TLETS 1993
J88TSLEDR, XJ88TSLEDR 1996
J88TSLEDR, XJ88TSLEDR 1996
J88TSLEOC, XJ88TSLEOC 1995
J88TSLEOC, XJ88TSLEOC 1995
J88TSLERS, XJ88TSLERS 1994
J88TSLERS, XJ88TSLERS 1994
J90MLCDC, J90TLCDC, J90TXCDC 1986
J90MLCIH, J90MLCIM, J90TLCIH, J90TLCIM, J90TXCIH, J90TXCIM 1981
J90MLCNB, J90TLCNB, J90TXCNB 1982
J90MLCOS, J90TLCOS, J90TXCOS 1985
J90MLCRD, J90TLCRD, J90TXCRD 1984
J90MLCTE, J90TLCTE, J90TXCTE 1983
J90MLCUR, J90TLCUR 1987
J90TSLECM, XJ90TSLECM 1998
J90TSLEUA, XJ90TSLEUA 1997
SJ100WMPLM, SJ100WTPLM 1996
SJ100WMPLZ, SJ100WTPLZ 1997
Information:
Introduction
Table 1
Revision History
Revision Summary of Changes
06 Added Effectivity
05 Added prefix, GK6, ME6, PF6, S7E, TE9, W6E, Z9E, BT9, K56, K57, K58, GZ8, GW8, GG8, GG9, GX8, GK8, GWT.
04 Added prefix K2D, HFB, D5T, LW5, PN5, RE5, TP5, WE5 The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is stated below.Problem
The machines that are listed above may experience one of the issues that are stated below.
No start situation
Engine ECM unavailable in Cat® Electronic Technician (ET)
Inability to flash the ECM using ERTECM failures are rare and these issues are typically due to the machine starting circuit, machine low-pressure fuel system, or improper flashing.Solution
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.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Value Results
1. Determine the Diagnostic Code.
A. Establish communication between Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) and the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Check for active codes and check for logged codes on Cat ET.
C. Check Cat ET for any associated codes. Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure.
Diagnostic code
Result: An associated code is active or logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot any associated codes before continuing with this procedure.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Check the Machine Electrical System.
A. Check that Cat ET can connect to the engine ECM with Key Switch ON.
Machine electrical system
Result: Cat ET can connect to the engine ECM, then the engine ECM is turned on.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result: Cat ET cannot connect to the engine ECM, and the machines starting circuit is not providing power to the engine ECM.
Repair: Go to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply - Test".
Check all grounds on the engine harness. This includes ground wires attached to the engine block, battery, and chassis ground studs. There have been known instances where ground wires were found loose, broken, or faulty through rust or paint.
For the 308E2, the engine ECM is typically being ordered, when PI32292 is being performed and the engine ECM did not flash. If the flashing procedure was not followed properly, it will appear that the engine ECM is dead since it cannot be seen by Cat ET. However, it can still be flashed by following Special Instruction, REHS9223, "Obtaining a DPK Flash File and Flashing Procedure with the Engine Reprogramming Tool" steps.
3. Check the Fuel System.
A. Visually check the fuel level in the fuel tank. Do not rely on the fuel gauge only.
B. Ensure that the vent in the fuel cap is not filled with debris.
C. Inspect the fuel system for external leaks. Ensure that there is no air in the clear bowl on the primary fuel filter.
D. Check that there are no external leaks, no air in the clear primary fuel filter. Change the primary fuel filter and the in-line filter for the fuel transfer pump.
E. Check fuel quality. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test", for the proper procedure. Check the fuel tank for debris or foreign objects which may block the fuel supply.
F. Check for the proper operation of the fuel transfer pump. Replace the pre-filter if excessive contamination or if the maintenance interval is exceeded. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System", for test information.
Confirm fuel flow rate from transfer pump (dead head the pump for correct results):
SSL, MTL, CTL, and CWL - .5 gal per min @ 12 psi MHE - .09 gal per min @ 5 psi
Fuel Level
Result: The fuel system is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The fuel system is not OK.
Repair: Replace the fuel filters. Clean the primary filter/water separator of debris. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for details.
4. Restrictions in the Air Inlet and Exhaust System.
A. Check for an air filter restriction indicator.
B. Check the air inlet and exhaust system for restrictions and/or leaks. To test the exhaust system, the DOC inlet temperature sensor can be removed to ensure the DOC/DPF are not plugged.
Air and exhaust system restrictions
Result: There are no system restrictions.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: There are system restrictions.
Repair: Refer to Systems Operation, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System", for additional information on the air inlet and exhaust systems.
Replace plugged air filters. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct procedure. If the DOC and/or DPF are plugged and not at the 3000 hour service interval, determine the root cause of premature plugging. Submit a DSN ticket if technical assistance is needed.
5. Swap Engine ECM with another similar machine.
A. Swapping an engine ECM is recommended to troubleshoot a true engine ECM failure before ordering a new engine ECM.
Engine ECMs can only be swapped with the same engine model.
Prefixes SSL, MTL, CTL, and CWL can be temporarily swapped. SSL, MTL, and CTL machines that are XHP can only be interchanged with each other.
MHE engine ECM cannot be swapped with other product families.
Note: Machine sales models that have the C3.3B engines that use the 436-0821 Monitoring Control are:
236D, 242D, 246D, 257D, 259D, 262D, 277D, 279D, 287D, 289D, 906M, 907M, 908M, 308E
Machine sales models that have the C3.8 engines that use the 392-4121 Electronic Control Gp are:
272D, 272D XHP, 299D, 229D XHP, 910K, 914K
Machine sales models that have the C3.8 Tier 4 Final engines that use the 458-9392 Electronic Control Gp are:
272D2, 272D2 XHP, 297D2, 297D2 XHP, 299D2, 299D2 XHP
Engine ECM
Result: The engine ECM from another machine resolves issue.
Repair: Verify that the problem is resolved, submit a DSN ticket with the completed troubleshooting results and PSR prior to ordering an engine ECM. This will help document any trends or potential issues to the product group.
Result: The ECM swap does not resolve issue.
STOP If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
Table 1
Revision History
Revision Summary of Changes
06 Added Effectivity
05 Added prefix, GK6, ME6, PF6, S7E, TE9, W6E, Z9E, BT9, K56, K57, K58, GZ8, GW8, GG8, GG9, GX8, GK8, GWT.
04 Added prefix K2D, HFB, D5T, LW5, PN5, RE5, TP5, WE5 The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is stated below.Problem
The machines that are listed above may experience one of the issues that are stated below.
No start situation
Engine ECM unavailable in Cat® Electronic Technician (ET)
Inability to flash the ECM using ERTECM failures are rare and these issues are typically due to the machine starting circuit, machine low-pressure fuel system, or improper flashing.Solution
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.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Value Results
1. Determine the Diagnostic Code.
A. Establish communication between Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) and the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Check for active codes and check for logged codes on Cat ET.
C. Check Cat ET for any associated codes. Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure.
Diagnostic code
Result: An associated code is active or logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot any associated codes before continuing with this procedure.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Check the Machine Electrical System.
A. Check that Cat ET can connect to the engine ECM with Key Switch ON.
Machine electrical system
Result: Cat ET can connect to the engine ECM, then the engine ECM is turned on.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result: Cat ET cannot connect to the engine ECM, and the machines starting circuit is not providing power to the engine ECM.
Repair: Go to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply - Test".
Check all grounds on the engine harness. This includes ground wires attached to the engine block, battery, and chassis ground studs. There have been known instances where ground wires were found loose, broken, or faulty through rust or paint.
For the 308E2, the engine ECM is typically being ordered, when PI32292 is being performed and the engine ECM did not flash. If the flashing procedure was not followed properly, it will appear that the engine ECM is dead since it cannot be seen by Cat ET. However, it can still be flashed by following Special Instruction, REHS9223, "Obtaining a DPK Flash File and Flashing Procedure with the Engine Reprogramming Tool" steps.
3. Check the Fuel System.
A. Visually check the fuel level in the fuel tank. Do not rely on the fuel gauge only.
B. Ensure that the vent in the fuel cap is not filled with debris.
C. Inspect the fuel system for external leaks. Ensure that there is no air in the clear bowl on the primary fuel filter.
D. Check that there are no external leaks, no air in the clear primary fuel filter. Change the primary fuel filter and the in-line filter for the fuel transfer pump.
E. Check fuel quality. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Quality - Test", for the proper procedure. Check the fuel tank for debris or foreign objects which may block the fuel supply.
F. Check for the proper operation of the fuel transfer pump. Replace the pre-filter if excessive contamination or if the maintenance interval is exceeded. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System", for test information.
Confirm fuel flow rate from transfer pump (dead head the pump for correct results):
SSL, MTL, CTL, and CWL - .5 gal per min @ 12 psi MHE - .09 gal per min @ 5 psi
Fuel Level
Result: The fuel system is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The fuel system is not OK.
Repair: Replace the fuel filters. Clean the primary filter/water separator of debris. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for details.
4. Restrictions in the Air Inlet and Exhaust System.
A. Check for an air filter restriction indicator.
B. Check the air inlet and exhaust system for restrictions and/or leaks. To test the exhaust system, the DOC inlet temperature sensor can be removed to ensure the DOC/DPF are not plugged.
Air and exhaust system restrictions
Result: There are no system restrictions.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: There are system restrictions.
Repair: Refer to Systems Operation, "Air Inlet and Exhaust System", for additional information on the air inlet and exhaust systems.
Replace plugged air filters. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct procedure. If the DOC and/or DPF are plugged and not at the 3000 hour service interval, determine the root cause of premature plugging. Submit a DSN ticket if technical assistance is needed.
5. Swap Engine ECM with another similar machine.
A. Swapping an engine ECM is recommended to troubleshoot a true engine ECM failure before ordering a new engine ECM.
Engine ECMs can only be swapped with the same engine model.
Prefixes SSL, MTL, CTL, and CWL can be temporarily swapped. SSL, MTL, and CTL machines that are XHP can only be interchanged with each other.
MHE engine ECM cannot be swapped with other product families.
Note: Machine sales models that have the C3.3B engines that use the 436-0821 Monitoring Control are:
236D, 242D, 246D, 257D, 259D, 262D, 277D, 279D, 287D, 289D, 906M, 907M, 908M, 308E
Machine sales models that have the C3.8 engines that use the 392-4121 Electronic Control Gp are:
272D, 272D XHP, 299D, 229D XHP, 910K, 914K
Machine sales models that have the C3.8 Tier 4 Final engines that use the 458-9392 Electronic Control Gp are:
272D2, 272D2 XHP, 297D2, 297D2 XHP, 299D2, 299D2 XHP
Engine ECM
Result: The engine ECM from another machine resolves issue.
Repair: Verify that the problem is resolved, submit a DSN ticket with the completed troubleshooting results and PSR prior to ordering an engine ECM. This will help document any trends or potential issues to the product group.
Result: The ECM swap does not resolve issue.
STOP If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
Parts water JOHNSON:
0323404
0323404 WATER TUBE
100ML79S, 115ETZ78C, 115ML79R, 140ML78C, 140ML79R, 85ETLR78C, 85ML79R, BJ115TLEDA, D100WTLM, HJ88MSLEDC, HJ88MSLEDC, J100MLCSC, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLERC, J100STLESB, J100STLETS, J100WMLCDR, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLEDR, J1
0389158
0389158 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT
115ETZ78C, 140ML78C, 150TL78S, 175TL78C, 200TL78R, 235TL78R, 85ETLR78C
0390768
0390768 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT
100ML79S, 115ML79R, 140ML79R, 85ML79R, J100MLCSC, J115MLCIH, J115MLCNB, J115MLCSA, J140MLCIH, J140MLCNB, J140MLCSA, J150TLCIA, J150TLCNM, J150TLCSF, J175TLCIH, J175TLCNB, J175TLCSA, J200TLCIH, J200TLCNE, J200TLCSF, J235TLCIB, J235TLCNE, J235TLCSM, J8
0391637
0391637 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT,(includes impeller hous ing)
J100MLCSC, J115MLCIH, J115MLCNB, J115MLCSA, J140MLCIH, J140MLCNB, J140MLCSA, J150TLCNM, J175TLCNB, J200TLCNE, J235TLCNE, J85MLCSA, J90MLCIH, J90MLCNB
0393082
0393082 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT
J100WMLCRS, J115MLCNB, J115MLCRD, J115MLCTE, J140MLCNB, J140MLCTE, J140TLCRD, J150STLCRD, J150STLCTE, J150TLCNM, J150TLCRD, J150TLCTB, J155WTLCRS, J175TLCNB, J175TLCTD, J185TLCRS, J200TLCNE, J200TLCTD, J235STLCRC, J235STLCTS, J235TLCNE, J235TLCRC, J2
0392750
0392750 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT (INCLUDES IMP HSG. 2
J100WMLCRS, J115MLCNB, J115MLCRD, J115MLCTE, J140MLCNB, J140MLCTE, J140TLCRD, J150STLCRD, J150STLCTE, J150TLCNM, J150TLCRD, J150TLCTB, J175TLCNB, J175TLCTD, J185TLCRS, J200TLCNE, J200TLCTD, J235STLCRC, J235STLCTS, J235TLCNE, J235TLCRC, J235TLCTD, J90
0395060
0395060 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT
D100WTLM, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLESB, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLEIB, J100WTLENE, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J110MLCCA, J110MLCDC, J110MLCEM, J110MLCUR, J115JLEIE, J115JLEND, J115MLCOS, J115MLESB, J120TLAEM,
0395062
0395062 WATER PUMP REPAIR KIT (Includes impeller housing)
CJ275TLCDC, CJ275TLCOS, CJ300TLCDC, CJ300TLCOS, D100WTLM, J100STLCCA, J100STLCEM, J100STLEIE, J100STLEND, J100STLESB, J100WMLCDR, J100WMLCOC, J100WTLCUA, J100WTLEIB, J100WTLENE, J100WTLESM, J100WTLZ, J110MLCCA, J110MLCDC, J110MLCEM, J110MLCUR, J115JL