99215A25 Mercury LEAD ASSEMBLY, HIGH TENSION


99215A25 LEAD ASSEMBLY, HIGH TENSION Mercury 1003203, 1005200, 1007209, 1018204, 1035204, 1050200, 1060504, 1070717, 1075524, 1135726, 1150453BD, 1220727, 1300623 LEAD
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ATYeRy 813715A1 5" Ignition Spark Plug Wire for Mer-cu-ry Mercruiser 150 175 200 HP 84-813715A1-5 90816A25 93475A25 99215A25 Accessoires
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24-11-2024

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GHmarine 18-5228-1 9" Marine Spark Plug Wire Lead for Mercury Marine 150 175 200 HP Outboard Engines 84-813715A1
GHmarine This 9" Spark Plug Ignition Coil Wire is for Mercury Marine Outboard Engines, Length: 9" or 228.6mm || Fits Mercury Marine 150 175 200 HP Outboard Engines || Replaces: Mercury Marine 84-813715A1, 20114A2, 23564A6, 84-63212A2, 84-90816A25, 84-93475A25, 84-99215A25, 20122A2, 23564A4, 23564A5, 23564A8, 23564A9, 26453A1, 26460A1, 47899A9, 63212A2, 697331, 70668, 73451A8, 762238, 813715A1, 90816A25, 93475A25, 99215A25, 99215A29, Sierra 18-5227, 18-5228-1, 18-5228-1D || Package Include: 1 pc 9 inch Spark Plug Ignition Coil Wire || Ignition Wires are “Electronics Friendly” protecting all of your electronic devices and electronic engine controls from RFI and EMI while delivering the maximum amount of voltage
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Czomoizc 84-813715A1 ZF696 Spark Plug Wire Lead 20114A2 20122A2 23564A4 Compatible with Mercury 150-200 HP 90816A25 93475A25 99215A25 99215A29 Sierra 18-8819
Czomoizc Part Name: Spark Plug Wire || Part Number: 20114A2, 20122A2, 23564A4, 23564A5, 23564A6, 23564A8, 23564A9, 26453A1, 26460A1, 47899A9, 63212A2, 697331, 70668, 73451A8, 762238, 813715A1, 90816A25, 93475A25, 99215A25, 99215A29, 18-8819 || Compatible with Mercury V-150, 4868998-0A904645 Compatible with Mercury V-150 Magnum, 5600162-0A904645 || Compatible with Mercury V-175, 8058870-UP Compatible with Mercury V-200, 5239232-0C100860 || Compatible with Mercury V-1500, 4868998-0A904645 Compatible with Mercury V-175, 4301235-0C100860 || Compatible with Mercury V-150 Work, 4868998-0A904645 Compatible with Mercury V-150-XR-2, 4868998-0A904645 || Compatible with Mercury V-150 Marathon, 5600162-0A904645 Compatible with Sierra 18-8819 || Package Includes: 1X Spark Plug Wire,99215A29, 18-8819 || This is a aftermarket Spark Plug Wire, but the size is accurate and has been fully and strictly inspected before leaving the factory
Number on catalog scheme: 22
 

Mercury entire parts catalog list:

1003203 1983,1984,1985
1005200 1980,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986
1007209 1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985
1018204 1984,1985,1986,1987
1035204 1984,1985,1986
1050200 1980,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986
1060504 1984,1985,1986,1987
1070717 1987
1075524 1984,1985,1986
1135726 1986,1987,1988
1150453BD 1988
1220727 1987,1988
1300623 1983,1984,1985,1986,1987

Information:


Table 1
Diagnostic Trouble Codes for Low Coolant Pressure
J1939 Code CDL Code Code Description
(code descriptions may vary) Comments
109-1 E2112 (3) Engine Coolant Pressure : Low - most severe (3) The engine coolant pressure is lower than expected for an extended period. The code is logged.
109-17 E2112 (1) Engine Coolant Pressure : Low - least severe (1) The engine coolant pressure is lower than expected for an extended period. The code is logged.
109-18 E2112 (2) Engine Coolant Pressure : Low - moderate severity (2) The engine coolant pressure is lower than expected for an extended period. The code is logged.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Verify the Coolant Level
A. Verify that the coolant is filled to the correct level. If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow and pressure.
B. Check the cooling system for coolant leaks.
C. Check the cooling system for combustion gases.
Coolant Level
Result: The coolant level is correct.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The coolant level is not correct or combustion gases are present.
Repair: Determine the cause of the low coolant level. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Coolant Level Is Low" and Coolant Temperature Is High. Verify that the problem has been corrected.
2. Check the Coolant Pressure Cap
A. Check that the coolant pressure cap is secure.
B. Ensure that the coolant pressure cap is clean and free from damage.
Coolant pressure cap
Result: The coolant pressure cap is contaminated or damaged.
Repair: Clean or replace the coolant pressure cap.
Result: The coolant pressure cap is clean and free from damage.
Ensure that the coolant pressure cap is tightened securely. Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Cooling System Hose Routing
A. Check that the cooling system clamps and hoses are installed in the correct locations and the clamps are tight.
B. Ensure that there are no kinks or tight bends that may cause excessive restriction.
C. Check to make sure that the hoses are routed correctly.
Leaks or Kinks
Result: The coolant clamps and hoses are installed properly.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The coolant clamps and hoses are not installed properly.
Repair: Repair or replace the damaged cooling system component. Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
4. Check the Expansion Tank (if equipped)
A. Check the shunt line for a restriction. A restriction of the shunt line from the expansion tank to the inlet of the jacket water pump will cause a reduction of water pump efficiency.
B. Inspect the expansion tank for a restriction that blocks the port to the shunt line.
Note: The expansion tank may be integrated into the design of the radiator top tank and may not be separate.
Shunt Line
Result: The shunt line is properly installed and there are no restrictions.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: The shunt line is not properly installed or there are restrictions.
Repair: Install the shunt line correctly or replace the line if necessary. Remove any restrictions that are found.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
5. Check the Coolant Pressure Sensor For Accuracy
A. Install a mechanical pressure gauge in the coolant jacket near the coolant pressure sensor.
B. Start the engine.
C. Connect to the engine ECM using the electronic service tool.
D. Allow the engine to run and record the pressure on the mechanical gauge.
E. Check the pressure reading at various engine speeds.
Coolant Pressure Sensor
Result: The pressure difference between the mechanical gauge and the reading on the electronic service tool is less than 14 kPa (2 psi).
Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result: The pressure difference between the mechanical gauge and the reading on the electronic service tool is greater than 14 kPa (2 psi).
Repair: Replace the coolant pressure sensor.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
6. Check the Water Pump
A. Remove the water pump and check for a damaged or loose impeller, or a restriction in the water pump inlet or outlet ports.
Damaged Impeller
Result: The water pump impeller is not damaged or loose and there are no restrictions.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
Result: The water pump impeller is damaged or loose, or there are restrictions.
Repair: Replace the water pump.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
7. NRS Cooler Leak
A. Check the NRS cooler for leaks. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Exhaust Cooler (NRS) - Test".
NRS Cooler
Result: The NRS cooler does not have a leak.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
Result: The NRS cooler has a leak.
Repair: Replace the NRS cooler. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly manual for the related procedure.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
8. Check the Radiator
A. Check the radiator for a restriction. Check internally for dirt, debris, or deposits on the radiator core.
Restrictions
Result: There were deposits or restrictions in the radiator.
Repair: Clean or replace the radiator.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. Return the unit to service.
Result: There were no deposits or restrictions in the radiator.
Proceed to Test Step 9.
9. Check the Oil Cooler
A. Check the inlet side of the oil cooler for debris or blockage.
Restrictions
Result: There was debris or restrictions in the oil cooler.
Repair: Clean or replace the oil cooler.
Verify that the problem has been corrected. If the problem is still present, contact the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).


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