803752 SEAL, Oil Mercury
1015203FL, 1015203YL, 1B08201DB, 1F15207DM, 1F15207FM, 1F15211HM
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26-11-2023
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ITACO Boat Motor Oil Seal 332-60223-0 M 803752 for Tohatsu Nissan Mercury Quicksilver Marine Outboard 9.9-20HP 2/4-stroke
100% Made In Taiwan Quality || For Tohatsu Nissan Part Number: 332-60223-0 M, 332-60223-1 M (IMPT: check and confirm OEM part number before purchase!!) || For Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver part number: 26-803752, 803752 || Oil Seal (Water Pump Drive) 13.8 x 26 x 9.5 || Boat Motor for Outboard Engine
100% Made In Taiwan Quality || For Tohatsu Nissan Part Number: 332-60223-0 M, 332-60223-1 M (IMPT: check and confirm OEM part number before purchase!!) || For Mercury Mercruiser Quicksilver part number: 26-803752, 803752 || Oil Seal (Water Pump Drive) 13.8 x 26 x 9.5 || Boat Motor for Outboard Engine
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Information:
Table 1
CDL Code and Description Comments
4767-3
Engine Fuel #2 Tank #1 Level Sensor : Voltage Above Normal The signal from the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tank level sensor indicates that the value has exceeded the upper working range of the sensor.
The code is logged.
4767-4
Engine Fuel #2 Tank #1 Level Sensor : Voltage Below Normal The signal from the LNG tank level sensor indicates that the value has exceeded the upper working range of the sensor.
The code is logged.
4767-8
Engine Fuel #2 Tank #1 Level Sensor : Abnormal Frequency, Pulse Width, or Period The signal from the LNG tank level sensor is valid but not operating in the correct frequency range that the sensor would normally output.
The code is logged.
Illustration 1 g06435199
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Codes
A. Connect Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) to the service tool connector.
B. Determine if a code is active or logged.
Codes
Result: A -3 code is active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: A -4 code is active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
Result: A -8 code is active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
2. Create a Short at the Sensor Connector
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the sensor with the active -3 code.
C. Install the jumper wire between the following terminals at the sensor connector:
- Pin B (sensor return) and Pin C (sensor signal)
D. Connect Cat ET.
E. Use Cat ET to monitor the following:
- -4 code
F. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
Create a Short
Result: A -4 code became active.
Repair: The wiring harness is OK. Replace the sensor.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
Result: A -4 code did not become active.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
3. Create an Open at the Sensor Connector
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the sensor with the active -4 code.
C. Connect Cat ET.
D. Use Cat ET to monitor the following:
- -3 code
E. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
Create an Open
Result: A -3 code became active.
Repair: The wiring harness is OK. Replace the sensor.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
Result: A -3 code did not become active.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Check the 24 VDC Supply Voltage at the Sensor Connector
A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
B. Measure the voltage at the following pin locations of the affected sensor connector:
- Pin A and Pin B
C. Reconnect the sensor.
Supply Voltage
Result: The supply voltage is approximately 24.0 0.2 VDC
Proceed to Test Step 10.
Result: The supply voltage is not approximately 24.0 0.2 VDC.
Repair: There is a short in the wiring harness to ground or an open circuit. Repair or replace the wiring harness.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Check the Fuse in the Rear of the Cab
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Open the rear cab panel.
C Remove the fuse cover.
D. Visually inspect the 15 amp fuse located in slot "F26".
Fuse
Result: The fuse is good.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result: The fuse is not good.
Repair: Replace the fuse.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Check the 24 VDC Supply Voltage at the Cab Connection Interface
A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
B. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the cab interface.
C. Measure the voltage at the following pin locations of the connector:
- Pin D and Pin J
C. Reconnect the sensor.
Supply Voltage
Result: The supply voltage is approximately 24.0 0.2 VDC
Proceed to Test Step 10.
Result: The supply voltage is not approximately 24.0 0.2 VDC.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
7. Check the PWM Circuit for an Open
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the sensor with the active -8 code.
C. Disconnect the J2 connector at the ECM.
D. Measure the resistance between the following locations for the sensor:
- Pin C (sensor connector) and the appropriate PWM signal wire on the ECM connector
Open Circuit
Result: Less than 10 ohms of resistance between the sensor connector and the ECM connector.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
Result: More than 10 ohms of resistance between the sensor connector and the ECM connector.
Repair: There is an open circuit in the wiring harness. Repair or replace the wiring harness.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 8.
8. Check the PWM Circuit for a Short Circuit
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position
B. Disconnect the sensor with the active -8 code.
C. Disconnect the J2 connector at the ECM.
D. Measure the resistance between the following locations for the sensor:
- Pin C (sensor connector) and Engine ground
Short Circuit
Result: There were more than 100 K ohms of resistance between pin C and engine ground.
Proceed to Test Step 9.
Result: There were less than 100 K ohms of resistance between pin C and engine ground.
Repair: There is a short circuit in the wiring harness. Repair or replace the wiring harness.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 9.
9. Check the PWM Circuit for a Pin to Pin Short Circuit
A. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
B. Disconnect the sensor with the active -8 code.
C. Disconnect the J2 connector at the ECM.
D. Measure the resistance between the following locations for the sensor:
- Pin C (sensor connector) and all ECM connector pins
Short Circuit
Result: There were more than 100 K ohms of resistance between the signal pin at the ECM and all other pins in the ECM connector.
Proceed to Test Step 10.
Result: There were less than 100 K ohms of resistance between the signal pin at the ECM and all other pins in the ECM connector.
Repair: There is a short circuit in the wiring harness. Repair or replace the wiring harness
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 10.
10. Perform the Wiggle Test
Carefully following this procedure is the best way to identify the root cause of an intermittent problem.
A. Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
B. Connect Cat ET.
C. Use CAT ET to perform the following test:
- "Wiggle Test"
D. Slowly wiggle the wiring and the connectors between the P2 connector and the sensor. Pay particular attention to the wiring near each connector. Be sure to wiggle all the wiring. As you wiggle the wiring look for the following problems:
- Loose connectors or damaged connectors
- Moisture
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