66921 WASHER Mercury
111047JHD, 1115473WD, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135473YD, 1135726, 1135D73CD, 1135D73FT, 1150413CD, 1150413FY, 1150413HF, 1150413HY, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1150413ZD, 1150423FG,
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111047JHD
1115473WD
11354120D
1135412GD
1135412MD
1135412SD
1135412VD
1135412WD
1135473UD
1135473VD
1135473YD
1135726
1135D73CD
1135D73FT
1150413CD
1150413FY
1150413HF
1150413HY
1150413SD
1150413VD
1150413WD
1150413ZD
1150423FG
1150423FY
1150423HF
1150423HG
1150423HY
1150424FY
1150424HY
1150453BD
1150453GD
1150453JD
1150625
1150628
1175412GD
1175413LD
1175413MD
1175626
1175P73HY
1200412GD
1200413FY
1200413GD
1200413HY
1200423FG
1200423FY
1200423HG
1200423HY
1200424FY
1200424HY
1200628
1220727
1225620
1250422GD
1300623
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1135412GD 1989
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1220727 1987,1988
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Information:
Active Event Codes
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.When certain event codes are activated, a warning will appear on the display on the control panel. Event code E361 High Engine Coolant Temperature will cause a warning lamp to illuminate on the control panel and a warning horn will sound.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of an oil temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot the oil temperature sensor.
Illustration 1 g01365757
Example of the typical operating range of a sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the engine parameter.
(2) In these areas, the engine is operating in an unsafe operating range of the monitored parameter. An event code will be generated for the monitored parameter. The sensor circuit does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the signal from the sensor is outside of the operating range of the sensor. The sensor circuit has an electronic problem. A diagnostic code will be generated for the sensor circuit. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Self Diagnostics" for additional information on diagnostic codes. The following format is used for event codes:"EXXX (Y) Description of the event"The "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The "(Y)" represents a numeric identifier for the severity of the event. This is followed by a description of the event. Refer to the following example:"E004 (3) Engine Overspeed Shutdown"In this example, the number 3 indicates the severity of the event. The ECM has three levels of response to events:Level (1) - This level can be referred to as the "Warning Level". This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require a derate or a shutdown.Level (2) - This level can be referred to as the "Derate Level". For this condition, the ECM reduces the engine's power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Level (3) - This level can be referred to as the "Shutdown Level". On this machine, a "Level 3" event code will be logged in the ECM but the engine will not shut down.Responses to certain events may be programmed into the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "System Configuration Parameters".Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code the ECM logs the code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
For basic troubleshooting of the engine, perform the following steps in order to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint from the operator:
The event and the time of the event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This is very important for faults that are intermittent. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".If these steps do not resolve the problem, identify the procedures in this manual that best describe the event. Check each probable cause according to the tests that are recommended.
An active event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.When certain event codes are activated, a warning will appear on the display on the control panel. Event code E361 High Engine Coolant Temperature will cause a warning lamp to illuminate on the control panel and a warning horn will sound.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of an oil temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot the oil temperature sensor.
Illustration 1 g01365757
Example of the typical operating range of a sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the engine parameter.
(2) In these areas, the engine is operating in an unsafe operating range of the monitored parameter. An event code will be generated for the monitored parameter. The sensor circuit does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the signal from the sensor is outside of the operating range of the sensor. The sensor circuit has an electronic problem. A diagnostic code will be generated for the sensor circuit. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Self Diagnostics" for additional information on diagnostic codes. The following format is used for event codes:"EXXX (Y) Description of the event"The "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The "(Y)" represents a numeric identifier for the severity of the event. This is followed by a description of the event. Refer to the following example:"E004 (3) Engine Overspeed Shutdown"In this example, the number 3 indicates the severity of the event. The ECM has three levels of response to events:Level (1) - This level can be referred to as the "Warning Level". This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require a derate or a shutdown.Level (2) - This level can be referred to as the "Derate Level". For this condition, the ECM reduces the engine's power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Level (3) - This level can be referred to as the "Shutdown Level". On this machine, a "Level 3" event code will be logged in the ECM but the engine will not shut down.Responses to certain events may be programmed into the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "System Configuration Parameters".Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code the ECM logs the code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:
The code does not recur for 100 hours.
A new code is logged and there are already ten codes in memory. In this case, the oldest code is cleared.
The service technician manually clears the code.Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which generated the code.Troubleshooting
For basic troubleshooting of the engine, perform the following steps in order to diagnose a malfunction:
Obtain the following information about the complaint from the operator:
The event and the time of the event
Determine the conditions for the event. The conditions will include the engine rpm and the load.
Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the customer that could cause the event.
Determine whether any additional events occurred.
Verify that the complaint is not due to normal engine operation. Verify that the complaint is not due to error of the operator.
Narrow the probable cause. Consider the operator information, the conditions of operation, and the history of the engine.
Perform a visual inspection. Inspect the following items:
Fuel supply
Oil level
Oil supply
Wiring
ConnectorsBe sure to check the connectors. This is very important for faults that are intermittent. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".If these steps do not resolve the problem, identify the procedures in this manual that best describe the event. Check each probable cause according to the tests that are recommended.
Parts washer Mercury:
20084
20084 WASHER (39)
1035204, 1035207, 1040100, 1040200, 1040208, 1090528, 1115100, 1115503, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 1140528, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625, 1402205, 1500100, 1500101, 1500205, 1650100, 1800100, 1850503, 1B25211UF
49339
49339 WASHER, MOUNT SCREW
1018200, 1018204, 1025200, 1075524, 1090520, 1090524, 1090528, 111047JHD, 1115100, 1115473WD, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135473YD, 113
70988
38833
38833 WASHER, LIMIT SWITCH COVER SCREW
1035204, 1035207, 1045217, 1050200, 1060504, 1070500, 1075524, 1080500, 1090520, 1090524, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135726, 1140520, 1150413SD, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 11506
21249
21249 WASHER
1003203, 1003209, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175413LD, 1175413MD, 1175626, 1200413GD, 1200628, 1220727, 1225620, 1300623
85022
78688
78688 WASHER, UPPER MOUNT BOLT
111047JHD, 1135412GD, 1135412WD, 1135473YD, 1135726, 1135D73CD, 1135D73FT, 1150413CD, 1150413FY, 1150413HF, 1150413HY, 1150413ZD, 1150423FG, 1150423FY, 1150423HF, 1150423HG, 1150423HY, 1150424FY, 1150424HY, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1175412GD,
812876
812876 WASHER
1031203PD, 1031203UB, 1031203UD, 1031207ZF, 1031312DB, 1040213YL, 1041312UB, 10432037D, 1043203DD, 1043203VD, 1043213DD, 1043302DD, 1043411DD, 1043412DB, 1043412DD, 1050302DB, 1050302FB, 1050302FD, 1050302SD, 1050312FB, 1050312LD, 1050411DD, 1050412D