93007 SPRING, SHIFT SHAFT Mercury
1018200, 1018204, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1020201DB, 1020201VB, 1025200, 1F10203VD, 1F10352VD, 1F13203FB, 1F15201UD
SPRING
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Mercury entire parts catalog list:
- GEAR HOUSING (DRIVE SHAFT) » 93007
- GEAR HOUSING (DRIVER SHAFT) » 93007
1020201BC 1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994
- GEAR HOUSING(DRIVESHAFT) » 93007
1020201VB 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
1025200 1980,1982,1983
- GEAR HOUSING (DRIVE SHAFT) » 93007
1F10352VD 1999
1F13203FB 2006
1F15201UD 1998
Information:
Caterpillar Channel 1 VideosFor supplemental information on this procedure, refer to the following video. The previous training has been replaced with the video below.Note: A CWS login is required to access Caterpillar Channel 1. Scan the QR code below with a QR enabled device or copy the link that follows.
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Table 2
Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes
J1939 Code CDL Code
3837-17 E1170 (1)
3487-7 E1041 (1)
3480-15 or 3480-16 E1050 (1) or (2)
4077-15 or 4077-16 E1051 (1) or (2)
3480-17 or 3480-18 E1052 (1) or (2)
4077-17 or 4077-18 E1053 (1) or (2)
3609-15 E1156 (1)
4301-5 3182-5
4301-6 3182-6
No associated codes A problem with the ignition circuit is the most likely cause of a logged E1025 (2) or 3473-31 code with no additional codes.
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Associated 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. If any of the associated codes in Table 2 are logged, troubleshoot the codes before continuing with this procedure.
Associated Codes
Result: An associated code is active or logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot the associated codes before continuing with this procedure.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Inspect the Components
A. Visually inspect the components for the ARD ignition system. Look for the following problems:
1. Loose connections or damaged connectors
2. Moisture on the connectors or the wiring
3. Damage that is caused by excessive heat
4. Damage that is caused by chafing
5. Improper routing of wiring
6. Damaged insulation
B. Verify that each end of the ground wire is securely connected to both ground points.
C. Push the boot on each end of the ignition wire. This tests whether the clip inside the boot is connected to the spark plug and to the ignition coil. There should not be a "click" when you push the boot onto either part. If you felt a "click", the clip inside the boot was not connected.
D. Pull on the end of each harness wire at the 3-pin connector for the ignition coil. This test verifies that the wire is crimped to the terminal and that the terminal is inserted into the connector.
Damaged wiring or connectors
Result: There is a problem with the wiring. A wire end is not connected or a wire is damaged.
Repair: Repair the wiring. Replace parts, if necessary.
Verify that the problem is resolved. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Troubleshooting, "ARD Ignition - Test".
Result: The wiring is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Current Flow to the Heating Element in the ARD Combustion Head
A. Start the engine. Check the current flow to the heater. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "ARD Nozzle Heater (Current)- Test" for the correct procedure.
7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system
or
3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system
Result: The current flow is between 7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system. Or, the current flow is between 3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system.
Result: The current flow is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The current flow is not between 7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system. Or, the current flow is not between 3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system.
Repair: There may be a problem with the ARD nozzle. Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Nozzle Heater - Test".
4. Perform the "ARD Air System Service Test"
A. Reset all active codes and clear all logged codes. Use Cat ET to perform an "ARD Air System Service Test". Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Combustion Air - Test".
Test passed
Result The "ARD Air System Service Test" failed.
Repair: There is a problem with the ARD combustion air. Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Combustion Air - Test".
Result The "ARD Air System Service Test" passed.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
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373-4609 Spark Tester
Table 4
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
5. Check for Spark Voltage at the Spark Plug
A. Disconnect the ignition wire from the spark plug.
B. Connect the 373-4609 Spark Tester between ignition wire and the spark plug.
C. Use the "Aftertreatment #1 Ignition Transformer Primary Override" located in Cat ET to turn ON the ARD ignition system. The override is located in the "Engine #1 Aftertreatment Controller" under "System Troubleshooting Settings".
D. Check for spark in the spark indicator.
Spark
Result: There are sparks inside the spark indicator.
Turn off the ARD ignition system by disabling the override. Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result: There are no sparks inside the spark indicator.
Turn off the ARD ignition system by disabling the override. Proceed to Troubleshooting, "ARD Ignition - Test".
6. Clean the Components in the ARD Combustion Head
A. Remove the spark plug from the ARD combustion head.
B. Clean the ground probe inside the ARD combustion head by running a 305-2389 Plug Bore Brush through the hole in the ARD combustion head. Run the brush through the hole several times.
C. Inspect the spark plug. Look for the following problems:
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Table 2
Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes
J1939 Code CDL Code
3837-17 E1170 (1)
3487-7 E1041 (1)
3480-15 or 3480-16 E1050 (1) or (2)
4077-15 or 4077-16 E1051 (1) or (2)
3480-17 or 3480-18 E1052 (1) or (2)
4077-17 or 4077-18 E1053 (1) or (2)
3609-15 E1156 (1)
4301-5 3182-5
4301-6 3182-6
No associated codes A problem with the ignition circuit is the most likely cause of a logged E1025 (2) or 3473-31 code with no additional codes.
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Associated 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. If any of the associated codes in Table 2 are logged, troubleshoot the codes before continuing with this procedure.
Associated Codes
Result: An associated code is active or logged.
Repair: Troubleshoot the associated codes before continuing with this procedure.
Result: An associated code is not active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Inspect the Components
A. Visually inspect the components for the ARD ignition system. Look for the following problems:
1. Loose connections or damaged connectors
2. Moisture on the connectors or the wiring
3. Damage that is caused by excessive heat
4. Damage that is caused by chafing
5. Improper routing of wiring
6. Damaged insulation
B. Verify that each end of the ground wire is securely connected to both ground points.
C. Push the boot on each end of the ignition wire. This tests whether the clip inside the boot is connected to the spark plug and to the ignition coil. There should not be a "click" when you push the boot onto either part. If you felt a "click", the clip inside the boot was not connected.
D. Pull on the end of each harness wire at the 3-pin connector for the ignition coil. This test verifies that the wire is crimped to the terminal and that the terminal is inserted into the connector.
Damaged wiring or connectors
Result: There is a problem with the wiring. A wire end is not connected or a wire is damaged.
Repair: Repair the wiring. Replace parts, if necessary.
Verify that the problem is resolved. If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Troubleshooting, "ARD Ignition - Test".
Result: The wiring is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Check the Current Flow to the Heating Element in the ARD Combustion Head
A. Start the engine. Check the current flow to the heater. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "ARD Nozzle Heater (Current)- Test" for the correct procedure.
7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system
or
3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system
Result: The current flow is between 7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system. Or, the current flow is between 3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system.
Result: The current flow is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The current flow is not between 7.0 A and 14 A for a 12 V system. Or, the current flow is not between 3.5 A and 7 A for a 24 V system.
Repair: There may be a problem with the ARD nozzle. Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Nozzle Heater - Test".
4. Perform the "ARD Air System Service Test"
A. Reset all active codes and clear all logged codes. Use Cat ET to perform an "ARD Air System Service Test". Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Combustion Air - Test".
Test passed
Result The "ARD Air System Service Test" failed.
Repair: There is a problem with the ARD combustion air. Refer to Troubleshooting, "ARD Combustion Air - Test".
Result The "ARD Air System Service Test" passed.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
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373-4609 Spark Tester
Table 4
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
5. Check for Spark Voltage at the Spark Plug
A. Disconnect the ignition wire from the spark plug.
B. Connect the 373-4609 Spark Tester between ignition wire and the spark plug.
C. Use the "Aftertreatment #1 Ignition Transformer Primary Override" located in Cat ET to turn ON the ARD ignition system. The override is located in the "Engine #1 Aftertreatment Controller" under "System Troubleshooting Settings".
D. Check for spark in the spark indicator.
Spark
Result: There are sparks inside the spark indicator.
Turn off the ARD ignition system by disabling the override. Proceed to Test Step 6.
Result: There are no sparks inside the spark indicator.
Turn off the ARD ignition system by disabling the override. Proceed to Troubleshooting, "ARD Ignition - Test".
6. Clean the Components in the ARD Combustion Head
A. Remove the spark plug from the ARD combustion head.
B. Clean the ground probe inside the ARD combustion head by running a 305-2389 Plug Bore Brush through the hole in the ARD combustion head. Run the brush through the hole several times.
C. Inspect the spark plug. Look for the following problems:
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