48039 CAP, CONTROL LEVER SCREW Mariner
7002201DK, 7020201NC, 7020207, 70404119D, 7045217, 7050200, 7050716, 7050717, 7060312PC, 7060524, 7070509, 7070520, 7075524, 7080508, 7080629, 7085507, 7090520, 7090524, 7090529, 7100412CD, 7100412HB, 7100412NC, 7115412TB, 7115520, 7115529, 71354120D
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Compatible models:
7002201DK
7020201NC
7020207
70404119D
7045217
7050200
7050716
7050717
7060312PC
7060524
7070509
7070520
7075524
7080508
7080629
7085507
7090520
7090524
7090529
7100412CD
7100412HB
7100412NC
7115412TB
7115520
7115529
71354120D
7135412AD
7135412ED
7135412HD
7135412JD
7135417PD
7135826
7140629
7150413ED
7150413HD
7150423JD
7150453ND
7150453PD
7150629
7175412PD
7175413AD
7175413PD
7175413YD
7175423HD
7175629
7200412PD
7200413JD
7200620
7220727
7250422PD
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7070509 1979
7070520 1980,1982,1983
7075524 1984,1985,1986
7080508 1978,1979
7080629 1979,1980
7085507 1977
7090520 1980
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Information:
Active Event Codes
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot temperature sensors.
Illustration 1 g01138880
Example of the typical operating range of a temperature sensor (1) This area represents the normal operating range of the parameter. The normal output voltage of the sensor is between 0.2 VDC and 4.2 VDC. (2) In this area, the temperature above 107 °C (225 °F) is higher than normal. The output voltage of the sensor will generate an event code. The sensor does not have an electronic problem. (3) In these areas, the output voltage of the sensor is too high or too low. The voltage is outside of the normal range. The electronic problem will generate a diagnostic code. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Events are represented in two formats. In the first format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The identifier is followed by a description of the code. If a warning or derate or shutdown is applicable, the numeric identifiers are different. Refer to the following example:
E004 Engine Overspeed ShutdownIn the second format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX-X" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "X" identifies the event as a warning, derate, or a shutdown.A description of the code follows. Refer to the following example:
E360-1 Low Oil Pressure Warning
E360-2 Low Oil Pressure Derate
E360-3 Low Oil Pressure ShutdownThe definition for a warning, derate, and a shutdown are defined below:Warning - This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require derate or a shutdown.Derate - For this condition, the ECM reduces the engine power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Shutdown - For this condition, the ECM shuts down the engine in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Logged Event Codes
Generated event codes are logged into the ECM permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
For basic troubleshooting of the engine, perform the following steps in order to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint:
The event and the time of the event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This check is important for problems that are intermittent. Refer to the diagnostic functional test Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".If these steps do not resolve the problem, identify the procedures in this manual that best describe the event. Check each probable cause according to the tests that are recommended.Trip Points for the Monitoring System
The monitoring system determines the level of action that is taken by the ECM in response to a condition that can damage the engine. When any of these conditions occur, the appropriate event code will trip.Each event has a trip point. The trip points for some of the parameters may be adjustable with Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The trip point is a value that is out of the normal operating range for a system such as the engine cooling system. Once the trip point has been exceeded, the ECM will generate an event code once the trip delay expires. The delay ensures that the condition is valid.Table 1 contains the conditions that are monitored and the default trip points for each condition. The actual setting for each parameter can be viewed with Cat ET.
Table 1
Trip Points for the Monitoring System    
Condition    Action    Delay Time in Seconds    Trip Point    Default State    
Min Max Default    Min    Max    Default    
E096(1) High Fuel Pressure     Warning     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A    
758 kPa (110 psi)     On    
E162(2) Excessive Boost Pressure     Derate     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A    
460 kPa (67 psi)     On    
E198(1) Low Fuel Pressure     Warning     N/A     N/A     10     N/A     N/A    
400 kPa (58 psi)     On    
E360(1) Low Engine Oil Pressure
    Warning     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A     Maps are not programmable. (1)     On (2)    
E360(2) Low Engine Oil Pressure
    Derate     N/A     N/A     4     N/A     N/A     Maps are not programmable. (3)    
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot temperature sensors.
Illustration 1 g01138880
Example of the typical operating range of a temperature sensor (1) This area represents the normal operating range of the parameter. The normal output voltage of the sensor is between 0.2 VDC and 4.2 VDC. (2) In this area, the temperature above 107 °C (225 °F) is higher than normal. The output voltage of the sensor will generate an event code. The sensor does not have an electronic problem. (3) In these areas, the output voltage of the sensor is too high or too low. The voltage is outside of the normal range. The electronic problem will generate a diagnostic code. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code".Events are represented in two formats. In the first format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The identifier is followed by a description of the code. If a warning or derate or shutdown is applicable, the numeric identifiers are different. Refer to the following example:
E004 Engine Overspeed ShutdownIn the second format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX-X" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "X" identifies the event as a warning, derate, or a shutdown.A description of the code follows. Refer to the following example:
E360-1 Low Oil Pressure Warning
E360-2 Low Oil Pressure Derate
E360-3 Low Oil Pressure ShutdownThe definition for a warning, derate, and a shutdown are defined below:Warning - This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require derate or a shutdown.Derate - For this condition, the ECM reduces the engine power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Shutdown - For this condition, the ECM shuts down the engine in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Logged Event Codes
Generated event codes are logged into the ECM permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
For basic troubleshooting of the engine, perform the following steps in order to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint:
The event and the time of the event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This check is important for problems that are intermittent. Refer to the diagnostic functional test Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".If these steps do not resolve the problem, identify the procedures in this manual that best describe the event. Check each probable cause according to the tests that are recommended.Trip Points for the Monitoring System
The monitoring system determines the level of action that is taken by the ECM in response to a condition that can damage the engine. When any of these conditions occur, the appropriate event code will trip.Each event has a trip point. The trip points for some of the parameters may be adjustable with Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The trip point is a value that is out of the normal operating range for a system such as the engine cooling system. Once the trip point has been exceeded, the ECM will generate an event code once the trip delay expires. The delay ensures that the condition is valid.Table 1 contains the conditions that are monitored and the default trip points for each condition. The actual setting for each parameter can be viewed with Cat ET.
Table 1
Trip Points for the Monitoring System    
Condition    Action    Delay Time in Seconds    Trip Point    Default State    
Min Max Default    Min    Max    Default    
E096(1) High Fuel Pressure     Warning     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A    
758 kPa (110 psi)     On    
E162(2) Excessive Boost Pressure     Derate     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A    
460 kPa (67 psi)     On    
E198(1) Low Fuel Pressure     Warning     N/A     N/A     10     N/A     N/A    
400 kPa (58 psi)     On    
E360(1) Low Engine Oil Pressure
    Warning     N/A     N/A     8     N/A     N/A     Maps are not programmable. (1)     On (2)    
E360(2) Low Engine Oil Pressure
    Derate     N/A     N/A     4     N/A     N/A     Maps are not programmable. (3)    
Parts cap Mariner:
53078
53078 CAP, PLASTIC - TILT TUBE
7045217, 7050200, 7050716, 7060312PC, 7060524, 7070509, 7070520, 7080508, 7085507, 7090529, 7115528, 7115529, 7140528, 7140629
52023
52023 CAP, NYLON - ADJUSTING SCREW
7050716, 7050717, 7060312PC, 7060524, 7070509, 7070520, 7075524, 7080508, 7080629, 7085507, 7090520, 7090524, 7090529, 7115520, 7115528, 7115529, 7140528, 7140629, 7150629, 7175629, 7200620, 7250422PD
45940
15026
15026 CAP, ELBOW (YELLOW)
7031203GD, 7031207LF, 7031312TB, 7041203GB, 70432037D, 7043213HD, 7043213TD, 7043302TD, 7043412TB, 7043412TD, 7050302ED, 7050312TB, 7050312UB, 7050412TB, 7050412TD, 7050412UB, 7050412YD, 7055207GD, 7055207HB, 7055207TF, 7060412ET, 7150413ED, 7150413H
42653A 3
811677
810779
810779 CAP
7002201DK, 71354120D, 7135412AD, 7135412ED, 7135412HD, 7135412JD, 7175423HD, 7225412CD, 7225412HD
826264
826264 CAP
7075217CD, 7075217HD, 7075217TD, 7075217UD, 70752L7TF, 70752L7UF, 7075317TB, 7075317UB, 7075412TB, 7075412UB, 7075412UY, 7090412TB, 7090412TD, 7090412TY, 7090412UB, 7090412UY, 7100412CD, 7100412HB, 7115412TB