99357A 4 FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY Mercury
1070312BC, 1070717
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TXRXIZ Fuel Pump Compatible with Mercury Outboard Parts 2 Stroke 30-300 HP Marine Fuel Pump Models 14360A14 14360A15 14360A24 14360A41 14360A50 14360A71 14360A78 99357A4, Etc
TXRXIZ Applicable Models: Marine fuel pump compatible with Mercury 30-300HP Outboard 2 Stroke, including 30HP, 40HP, 45HP, 55HP, 60HP, 65HP, 75HP, 80HP, 90HP, 100HP, 115HP, 125HP, 150HP, 175HP, 200HP, 225HP, 250HP, and 300HP || Part Number: Marine engine fuel pump compatible with 14360A14, 14360A15, 14360A16, 14360A24, 14360A27, 14360A41, 14360A43, 14360A49, 14360A50, 14360A71, 14360A73, 14360A78, 99357A4 engines || Superior Material: Outboard fuel pump is made of high-quality materials that comply with OEM quality and safety standards. Our upgraded manufacturing process has improved the durability, tensile strength, and service life of the fuel pump || Function: Over time, the internal components of the fuel pump will wear out, leading to a decrease in its efficiency in delivering fuel to the engine. Additionally, there may be issues with whining, pausing, and restarting in the fuel tank area, making it a perfect replacement || After Sales Service: When you have any other questions about our products, or if the product you purchased does not meet your expectations, we are always ready to solve your doubts. We wish you a pleasant shopping experience
TXRXIZ Applicable Models: Marine fuel pump compatible with Mercury 30-300HP Outboard 2 Stroke, including 30HP, 40HP, 45HP, 55HP, 60HP, 65HP, 75HP, 80HP, 90HP, 100HP, 115HP, 125HP, 150HP, 175HP, 200HP, 225HP, 250HP, and 300HP || Part Number: Marine engine fuel pump compatible with 14360A14, 14360A15, 14360A16, 14360A24, 14360A27, 14360A41, 14360A43, 14360A49, 14360A50, 14360A71, 14360A73, 14360A78, 99357A4 engines || Superior Material: Outboard fuel pump is made of high-quality materials that comply with OEM quality and safety standards. Our upgraded manufacturing process has improved the durability, tensile strength, and service life of the fuel pump || Function: Over time, the internal components of the fuel pump will wear out, leading to a decrease in its efficiency in delivering fuel to the engine. Additionally, there may be issues with whining, pausing, and restarting in the fuel tank area, making it a perfect replacement || After Sales Service: When you have any other questions about our products, or if the product you purchased does not meet your expectations, we are always ready to solve your doubts. We wish you a pleasant shopping experience
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Table 1
J1939 Codes and Description CDL Code and Description Comments
3719-16
High DPF #1 Soot Loading E995 (2)
High DPF #1 Soot Loading The estimated soot load is high. The ECM shuts down the engine when this code becomes active for the first time. The engine can be started and operated. Engine power is gradually derated or maximum rpm will be lowered as the soot load increases.
3719-0
High DPF #1 Soot Loading E995 (3)
High DPF #1 Soot Loading The estimated soot load is high. Engine operation is limited to 60 second intervals when the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) is not communicating with the ECM.
3715-31
DPF Active Regeneration Inhibited Due to Permanent System Lockout E991 (3)
DPF Active Regeneration Inhibited Due to Permanent System Lockout The estimated soot load is high. The engine may not operate properly. Factory passwords are required in order to clear this code.
3714-31
DPF Active Regeneration Inhibited Due to Temporary System Lockout E992 (3)
DPF Active Regeneration Inhibited Due to Temporary System Lockout The engine has been running for10 minutes after the E995 (3) code was activated.
The Cat ET Manual Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration must be initiated.
Table 2
Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes
E1045 (2)
E1026 (2)
E1025 (2)
E993 (2)
E1156 (1)
E593 (2)
E1239 (1)
E1026 (1)
E1300 (2)
102-18
3473-31
3474-14
3474-31
3609-15
3703-31
3711-31
3750-31
3716-31 Note: Engine operation must be kept to a minimum in order to minimize the amount of soot that is created. Follow the troubleshooting procedure in order to minimize the amount of engine operation.Troubleshooting Procedure
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Codes
A. Establish communication between Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) and the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
B. Download the "Warranty Report" from the engine ECM before performing any troubleshooting or clearing diagnostic trouble codes.
C. Look for the following codes:
1. E995 (2) or 3719-16
2. E995 (3) or 3719-0
3. E991 (3) or 3715-31
4. E992 (3) or 3714-31
Codes
Result: A E991 (3) or 3715-31 code is present.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: One of the following codes are present:
1. E995 (2) or 3719-16
2. E995 (3) or 3719-0
3. E992 (3) or 3714-31
Proceed to Test Step 3.
2. E991 (3) or 3715-31 code
A. The E991 (3) or 3715-31 code indicates that the engine has continued to run after repeated warnings and engine shutdowns. The DPF must be replaced. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly, "Diesel Particulate Filter - Remove and Install (Clean Emissions Module)" for the correct procedure.
DPF
Result: A E991 (3) or 3715-31 code is present.
Repair: Replace the DPF. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly, "Diesel Particulate Filter - Remove and Install (Clean Emissions Module)" for the correct procedure.
After the DPF has been replaced, clear the E991 (3) or 3715-31 code ( a factory password will be necessary) and proceed to Test Step 3
3. Check for Associated Codes
A. Establish communication between Cat ET and the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
B. Check Cat ET for any associated codes that are listed in Table 2.
Associated Codes
Result: An associated code is active or logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot any codes that are present before continuing with this procedure.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Current Flow through the Heating Element
A. Start the engine.
B. Check the current flow through the heating element. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "ARD Nozzle Heater (Current) - Test" for the correct procedure.
Current Flow
Result: The current flow is acceptable.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Result: The current flow is not acceptable.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Nozzle - Test" for the correct procedure.
5. ARD Combustion Air Test
A. Perform the "ARD Air System Service".
Combustion Air Test
Result: The test results are unacceptable.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Combustion Air - Test" for information on the test, if necessary. Make the necessary repairs.
Result: The test results are acceptable.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Manual DPF Regeneration
Do not use the cab switch for a stationary regeneration. The service tests provide enhanced diagnostics that are necessary for proper troubleshooting and repair.
A. Start a "Manual DPF Regeneration" in Cat ET.
Manual DPF Regeneration
Result: The "Manual DPF Regeneration" was successful.
Return the engine to service.
Result: The "Manual DPF Regeneration" not was successful.
Repair: Troubleshoot the diagnostic codes that are present.
Contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
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1045217, 1050312BC, 1070312BC, 1135412GD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1175412GD, 1200412GD, 1200413GD
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19017A 1 FUEL LINE
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