811686T97 Mercury POWERHEAD


811686T97 POWERHEAD Mercury 1006201DB, 1006201VB POWERHEAD
811686T97 POWERHEAD Mercury
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1006201DB 2005,2006
1006201VB 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004

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Illustration 1 g01962373Test Step 1. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Remove the electrical power from the engine. Note: For the following steps, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
Thoroughly inspect the following connectors:
ECM connectors
Connectors on the terminal box
Check the torque of the allen head screws for the ECM connectors.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the circuits for the sensors.
Check the harness and wiring for corrosion, for abrasion and for pinch points from each sensor to the ECM. Expected Result:All connectors, pins, and sockets are connected properly. The connectors and the wiring do not have corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points.Results:
OK - All connectors, pins, and sockets are connected properly. The connectors and the wiring do not have corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points. The components are in good condition with proper connections. If you are troubleshooting a problem with the 5 volt supply for the ECM, proceed to Test Step 2. Otherwise, proceed to Test Step 4.
Not OK - At least one of the connectors, pins, or sockets are not connected properly. At least one of the connectors and the wiring has corrosion, abrasion, and/or pinch points.Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and/or replace parts, if necessary.STOPTest Step 2. Check the Analog Speed Circuit
Rotate the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer (if equipped) clockwise to the maximum speed position. Expected Result:The 262-3 code or the 262-4 code is not active.Results:
No codes - Rotating the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer clockwise to the maximum speed position did not cause an active code. The +5 V sensor voltage supply is operating correctly at this time. Resume normal operation.STOP
Active code - Rotating the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer clockwise to the maximum speed position caused an active code. There is a problem with the analog speed circuit. Proceed to Test Step 3.Test Step 3. Check the Wiring for the "DESIRED SPEED" Potentiometer
Label the wiring that is connected to the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer. Disconnect the wiring from the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer.
Disconnect the P1 connector from the ECM.
Measure the resistance between terminals P1-16 and P1-69. Expected Result:The resistance is greater than five Ohms.Results:
Yes - The resistance is greater than five Ohms. The wiring for the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer appears to be OK.Repair: The "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer may have a problem. Perform the following procedure:
Check the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer in order to ensure that the potentiometer does not have an internal short circuit. Replace the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer, if necessary. Continue with this procedure when the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer is operating correctly.
Connect the wiring to the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer. Be sure to connect the wires to the appropriate terminals.
Connect the P1 connector to the ECM.
Verify that the original problem is resolved. STOP
Not OK - The resistance is less than five Ohms. There is a problem with the wiring for the "DESIRED SPEED" potentiometer. The problem could be between the P1 connector and the J6 connector. Alternatively, the problem could be in the P6 connector or the wiring that is connected to the P6 connector.Repair: Perform any necessary repairs or replace parts, if necessary.STOPTest Step 4. Check the Sensors
Refer to Illustration 1. Disconnect the sensors that apply to the ECM and the power supply that has the diagnostic code. Note: An open circuit diagnostic code will be generated for each sensor that is disconnected. This is normal. Clear the codes after you complete this procedure.
Observe the "Active Diagnostic" screen on Cat ET. Expected Result:The active diagnostic code for the power supply is deactivated when a particular sensor is disconnected.Results:
Yes - The active diagnostic code for the power supply is deactivated when a particular sensor is disconnected. The sensor has a short circuit.Repair: Connect the suspect sensor. Verify that the diagnostic code for the power supply returns. Replace the sensor.STOP
No - The original diagnostic code is still active while all of the sensors are disconnected. Do not connect the sensors. Proceed to Test Step 5.Test Step 5. Check the Wiring
Refer to Table 1. Select the diagnostic code in order to determine the connector terminals for the power supply.
Table 1
Connectors and Terminals That Relate to Diagnostic Codes
ECM Diagnostic Code Connector and Terminals
ECM 262-3
262-4 P1-2 and P1-18
41-3
41-4 P2-56 and P2-57
145-3
145-4 P1-43
Use a 151-6320 Wire Removal Tool to remove the appropriate terminal or terminals from the connector. This disconnects the wiring from the ECM. Expected Result:The diagnostic code is cleared when a particular terminal is disconnected from the ECM connector.Results:
Yes - The diagnostic code is cleared when a particular terminal is disconnected from the ECM connector. There is a problem with the wiring between the ECM and the sensors.Repair: Make the necessary repairs. Replace parts, if necessary.Connect all of the sensors. Restore all wiring to the original configuration.STOP
No - The diagnostic code remains after all of the applicable terminals are removed from the ECM connector. There is a problem with the ECM.Repair: Connect all of the sensors. Restore all wiring to the original configuration.Replace the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM - Replace".STOP


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