43396A 2 Mercury ANODE ASSEMBLY


43396A 2 ANODE ASSEMBLY Mercury 1035207, 1045217, 1050312BC, 1070312BC, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1175626, 1200412GD, 1200413GD, 1200628 ANODE
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14-09-2023

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Transom Plate Anode Bar Compatible/Replacement for Mercury 43396A1, 43396A2, 8182981, 818298A1, 818298Q1, 97-818298Q1, 97-818298T1, 97-8M0059343 OMC/Johnson/Evinrude: 0509463 Sierra: 18-6249, 18-6249A
Transom Plate Anode Bar for Mercury 43396A1, 43396A2, 8182981, 818298A1, 818298Q1, 97-818298Q1, 97-818298T1, 97-8M0059343 || OMC/Johnson/Evinrude: 0509463 || Sierra: 18-6249, 18-6249A
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10-11-2023

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Boat Motor 43396A2 818298A1 818298Q1 818298T1 Aluminum Anode for Mercury Marine Mercruiser Quicksilver Outboard Engine 30HP 40HP 45HP 50HP 55HP 60HP 75HP 90HP 100HP 115HP 125HP
Replaces Anode Part OEM Number#: 43396A2 818298A1 818298Q1 818298T1 || Engine: 30HP 40HP 45HP 50HP 55HP 60HP 75HP 90HP 100HP 115HP 125HP || Engine Position: Outboard || If you are unsure, please provide your engine serial number.
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25-02-2023

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GLM Aluminum Transom Plate Bar Anode for Mercury Outboards 40-300 Hp, Replaces 43396A2, 818298, 818298Q1, 18-6249
Replaces Mercury Part Numbers: 43396A2, 818298, 818298Q1 || Replaces Sierra Part Number: 18-6249 || Recommended for salt or brackish water || Acceptable substitute for magnesium anodes in fresh water || See item description for more information.
Number on catalog scheme: 13
 

Mercury entire parts catalog list:

1035207 1987,1988,1989
1045217 1987,1988,1989
1050312BC 1988,1989,1990
1070312BC 1988,1989,1990
11354120D 1990,1991
1135412GD 1989
1150453GD 1989
1150453JD 1990
1150625 1985
1150628 1978,1979,1980,1982,1983,1984,1985
1175412GD 1989
1175413LD 1991
1175626 1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1985,1986,1988
1200412GD 1989,1990
1200413GD 1989,1990
1200628 1978,1979,1980,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988

Information:

Test Step 1. Inspect Electrical Connectors and Wiring
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Schematic for the Data Link (31 Pin MIC)
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Schematic for the Data Link (70 Pin MIC)
Illustration 3 g01625131
ECM pin locations
(4) Data Link +
(5) Data Link -
(56) Battery +
(57) Battery +
(68) Battery -
(69) Battery -
(70) Keyswitch
Illustration 4 g01625142
Pin locations on the 31 Pin MIC
(15) Data Link +
(16) Data Link -
(1) Battery +
(2) Battery -
(5) Keyswitch
Illustration 5 g01331467
Pin locations on the 70 Pin MIC
(4) Data Link +
(5) Data Link -
(56) Battery +
(57) Battery +
(68) Battery -
(69) Battery -
(70) Keyswitch
Illustration 6 g01625149
Pin locations on the J60 or J80 diagnostic connector
(A) Battery +
(B) Battery -
(D) Data Link +
(E) Data Link - If the engine has a 31 pin MIC connector, refer to the following illustrations: Illustration 1, Illustration 3, Illustration 4 and Illustration 6.If the engine has a 70 pin MIC connector, refer to the following illustrations: Illustration 2, Illustration 3, Illustration 5 and Illustration 6.
Thoroughly inspect the following electrical connectors.
ECM connector J1/P1
Data link connectors J60 (if equipped), J80 (if equipped) and J20/P20
If equipped, 31 pin Machine Interface Connector J20, pin 15 and pin 16.
If equipped, 70 pin Machine Interface Connector J20, pin 4 and pin 5.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for details.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the ECM connector that are associated with the data link.
Check the ECM connector (Allen head screw) for the proper torque of 6.0 N m (55 lb in).
Check the harness and wiring for abrasion and pinch points from the connector to the ECM. Expected Result:All connectors, pins and sockets should be completely coupled and/or inserted. The harness and wiring should be free of corrosion, abrasion and/or pinch points.Results:
OK - Proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - There is a fault in a harness or a connector.Repair: Perform the following repair:Repair the connectors and/or the harness, or replace the connectors and/or the harness. Ensure that all of the seals are correctly installed and ensure that the connectors are completely coupled.Use the electronic service tool to clear any logged diagnostic codes and verify that the repair has eliminated the fault.STOPTest Step 2. Determine the Type of Fault on the Data Link
Connect the electronic service tool to the J60 or J80 diagnostic connector.
Start the engine. Expected Result:Result 1 The engine starts. The electronic service tool powers up and the electronic service tool communicates without error.Result 2 The engine starts. The electronic service tool powers up but an error is displayed.Result 3 The engine cranks but the engine will not start regardless of the condition of the electronic service tool.Result 4 The engine will not crank regardless of the condition of the electronic service tool.Result 5 The engine starts but the electronic service tool does not power up.Results:
Result 1 - There is not a problem with the data link at this time. If an intermittent condition exists, thoroughly inspect all wiring and connectors. Repair: Perform the following diagnostic procedure:Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect"STOP
Result 2 - The electronic service tool displays an error message. The ECM is receiving battery power. Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result 3 - Repair: Perform the following diagnostic procedure:Troubleshooting, "Engine Will Not Crank"STOP
Result 4 - Repair: Perform the following diagnostic procedure:Troubleshooting, "Engine Cranks But Will Not Start"STOP
Result 5 - The electronic service tool does not power up or the communications adapter does not power up. Ensure that the ECM is receiving the correct battery power. Proceed to Test Step 4.Test Step 3. Check the Battery Voltage at the ECM
Ensure that the electronic service tool is connected to the J60 or J80 diagnostic connector.
Disconnect ECM connector P1 from ECM connector J1.
Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
Measure the voltage on P1 between sockets P1:56 (Battery +) and P1:68 (Battery -).
On engines with a 70 pin MIC, measure the voltage on P1 between sockets P1:57 (Battery +) and P1:69 (Battery -).
Measure the voltage on P1 between sockets P1:70 (keyswitch) and P1:68 (Battery -). Refer to Illustration 3.Expected Result:The voltage is between 22.0 Volts DC and 27 Volts DC for a 24 Volt system and between 11.0 Volts DC and 13.5 Volts DC for a 12 Volt system when the key


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