33410-99J00 COIL, IGNITION Suzuki
DF8A, DF8AR, DF9.9A, DF9.9AR, DF99AR
COIL
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Suzuki entire parts catalog list:
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF9.9AR) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF8A) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF8AR) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF9.9A) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF9.9A) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF9.9AR) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF8A) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL (DF8AR) (210001~) » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL » 33410-99J00
- RECTIFIER - IGNITION COIL » 33410-99J00
Information:
General Hazard Information
Attach a DO NOT OPERATE or similar warning tag to start switch or controls before performing maintenance or repairing the truck engine. These tags, Form SEHS7332, are available from your Caterpillar dealer. Do not allow unauthorized personnel on, around or in the truck when maintenance or repair is being performed.Tampering with the 3406 Electronic system installation or the truck OEM wiring installation can be dangerous and could result in personal injury or death and/or engine damage.The use of high powered or illegal radio transmitter equipment in an electronically governed vehicle may interfere with proper operation of the Electronic system. Properly installed and functioning auxiliary equipment such as CB radios, high output FM stereos, radar detectors, etc. should not prevent proper operation of the electronic governor.* When operating the engine in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside.* If the engine is not running, do NOT release the secondary or parking brake systems unless the truck is blocked or restrained.* Wear a hard hat, protective glasses, hearing protection and other protective equipment as required by job conditions.* Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can catch on controls or other parts of the engine.* Make certain all protective guards and covers are secured in place.* Use all cleaning solutions with care.* Never put maintenance fluids into glass containers since glass containers can break.* Report all needed repairs.* Stop the engine.* Ensure the protective locks or controls are in the applied position.* Apply the secondary (emergency) and parking brakes.* Block or restrain the vehicle before performing maintenance or repair.* Disconnect the batteries whenever performing any maintenance or before servicing the electrical system.* Do NOT attempt repairs you do not understand.* Use proper tools; replace or repair broken or damaged equipment.* When starting an engine after repairs have been made to the fuel system or governor, make provisions for shutting off the engine's intake air supply (to stop the engine), in case there is an overspeed on start-up.* Start the engine only from the operator's station (cab). Never short across the starter terminals or the batteries as this could bypass the engine neutral-start system as well as damage the electrical system.Pressure Air and Water
Pressure air can cause personal injury. When using pressure air for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing and protective shoes.The maximum air pressure must be below 30 psi (205 kPa) for cleaning purposes.Wear eye protection at all times when cleaning the cooling system. Pressurized water could cause debris and/or hot water to be blown and result in personal injury.Fluid Penetration
Always use a board or cardboard protector when checking for a leak. Escaping fluid under pressure, even a pin-hole size leak, can penetrate body tissue, causing serious injury or possible death.If fluid is injected into your skin, it must be treated by a doctor familiar with this type of injury immediately.Asbestos Information
This Caterpillar product and replacement parts shipped from the factory are asbestos free. Caterpillar recommends the use of only genuine Caterpillar replacement parts. If any replacement parts containing asbestos fibers are used, the following guidelines should be used in handling these parts and asbestos debris.Caution should be used to avoid breathing dust that may be generated when handling components containing asbestos fibers. If this dust is inhaled, it can be hazardous to your health.The asbestos used in these components is usually bound in a resin or sealed in some way. Normal handling is not hazardous as long as airborne dust which contains asbestos is not generated.If dust, which may contain asbestos is present, there are several common sense guidelines that should be followed.* Never use compressed air for cleaning.* Avoid brushing or grinding of asbestos containing materials.* For clean up, use wet methods or a vacuum equipped with a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.* Use exhaust ventilation on permanent machining jobs.* Wear an approved respirator if there is no other way to control the dust.* Comply with applicable rules and regulations for the work place. (For example in the U.S.A., OSHA requirements as set forth in 29 CFR 1910.1001).* Follow environmental rules and regulations for disposal of asbestos.* Avoid areas where airborne asbestos particles may be present.Lines, Tubes and Hoses
Do not bend or strike high pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged lines, tubes or hoses.Repair any loose or damaged fuel and oil lines, tubes and hoses. Leaks can cause fires.Inspect all lines, tubes and hoses carefully. Do not use your bare hands to check for leaks. Tighten all connections to the recommended torque.* End fittings damaged, leaking or displaced.* Outer covering chafed or cut and wire reinforcing exposed.* Outer covering ballooning locally.* Evidence of kinking or crushing of the flexible part of the hose.* Armoring embedded in the outer cover.Burn Prevention
Do not touch any part of an operating engine. Allow the engine to cool before any repair or maintenance is performed on the engine.Relieve all pressure in air, oil, fuel or cooling systems before any lines, fittings or related items are disconnected or removed.Coolant
To prevent personal injury, do not step up on engine to remove the filler cap, if applicable. Use an adequate ladder.At operating temperature, the engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot water. When pressure is relieved rapidly, this hot water can turn into steam.Allow cooling system components to cool before draining.Any contact with hot water or steam can cause severe burns.Check the coolant level only after the engine has been stopped and the filler cap is cool enough to remove with your bare hand.Remove the cooling system filler cap slowly to relieve pressure.Cooling system supplemental additive contains alkali. To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with the skin and eyes and do not drink.Oils
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury. Do not allow hot oil or components to contact the skin.Batteries
Battery electrolyte contains acid and can cause injury. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes.Wash hands after touching batteries and connectors. Use of
Attach a DO NOT OPERATE or similar warning tag to start switch or controls before performing maintenance or repairing the truck engine. These tags, Form SEHS7332, are available from your Caterpillar dealer. Do not allow unauthorized personnel on, around or in the truck when maintenance or repair is being performed.Tampering with the 3406 Electronic system installation or the truck OEM wiring installation can be dangerous and could result in personal injury or death and/or engine damage.The use of high powered or illegal radio transmitter equipment in an electronically governed vehicle may interfere with proper operation of the Electronic system. Properly installed and functioning auxiliary equipment such as CB radios, high output FM stereos, radar detectors, etc. should not prevent proper operation of the electronic governor.* When operating the engine in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside.* If the engine is not running, do NOT release the secondary or parking brake systems unless the truck is blocked or restrained.* Wear a hard hat, protective glasses, hearing protection and other protective equipment as required by job conditions.* Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can catch on controls or other parts of the engine.* Make certain all protective guards and covers are secured in place.* Use all cleaning solutions with care.* Never put maintenance fluids into glass containers since glass containers can break.* Report all needed repairs.* Stop the engine.* Ensure the protective locks or controls are in the applied position.* Apply the secondary (emergency) and parking brakes.* Block or restrain the vehicle before performing maintenance or repair.* Disconnect the batteries whenever performing any maintenance or before servicing the electrical system.* Do NOT attempt repairs you do not understand.* Use proper tools; replace or repair broken or damaged equipment.* When starting an engine after repairs have been made to the fuel system or governor, make provisions for shutting off the engine's intake air supply (to stop the engine), in case there is an overspeed on start-up.* Start the engine only from the operator's station (cab). Never short across the starter terminals or the batteries as this could bypass the engine neutral-start system as well as damage the electrical system.Pressure Air and Water
Pressure air can cause personal injury. When using pressure air for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing and protective shoes.The maximum air pressure must be below 30 psi (205 kPa) for cleaning purposes.Wear eye protection at all times when cleaning the cooling system. Pressurized water could cause debris and/or hot water to be blown and result in personal injury.Fluid Penetration
Always use a board or cardboard protector when checking for a leak. Escaping fluid under pressure, even a pin-hole size leak, can penetrate body tissue, causing serious injury or possible death.If fluid is injected into your skin, it must be treated by a doctor familiar with this type of injury immediately.Asbestos Information
This Caterpillar product and replacement parts shipped from the factory are asbestos free. Caterpillar recommends the use of only genuine Caterpillar replacement parts. If any replacement parts containing asbestos fibers are used, the following guidelines should be used in handling these parts and asbestos debris.Caution should be used to avoid breathing dust that may be generated when handling components containing asbestos fibers. If this dust is inhaled, it can be hazardous to your health.The asbestos used in these components is usually bound in a resin or sealed in some way. Normal handling is not hazardous as long as airborne dust which contains asbestos is not generated.If dust, which may contain asbestos is present, there are several common sense guidelines that should be followed.* Never use compressed air for cleaning.* Avoid brushing or grinding of asbestos containing materials.* For clean up, use wet methods or a vacuum equipped with a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.* Use exhaust ventilation on permanent machining jobs.* Wear an approved respirator if there is no other way to control the dust.* Comply with applicable rules and regulations for the work place. (For example in the U.S.A., OSHA requirements as set forth in 29 CFR 1910.1001).* Follow environmental rules and regulations for disposal of asbestos.* Avoid areas where airborne asbestos particles may be present.Lines, Tubes and Hoses
Do not bend or strike high pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged lines, tubes or hoses.Repair any loose or damaged fuel and oil lines, tubes and hoses. Leaks can cause fires.Inspect all lines, tubes and hoses carefully. Do not use your bare hands to check for leaks. Tighten all connections to the recommended torque.* End fittings damaged, leaking or displaced.* Outer covering chafed or cut and wire reinforcing exposed.* Outer covering ballooning locally.* Evidence of kinking or crushing of the flexible part of the hose.* Armoring embedded in the outer cover.Burn Prevention
Do not touch any part of an operating engine. Allow the engine to cool before any repair or maintenance is performed on the engine.Relieve all pressure in air, oil, fuel or cooling systems before any lines, fittings or related items are disconnected or removed.Coolant
To prevent personal injury, do not step up on engine to remove the filler cap, if applicable. Use an adequate ladder.At operating temperature, the engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot water. When pressure is relieved rapidly, this hot water can turn into steam.Allow cooling system components to cool before draining.Any contact with hot water or steam can cause severe burns.Check the coolant level only after the engine has been stopped and the filler cap is cool enough to remove with your bare hand.Remove the cooling system filler cap slowly to relieve pressure.Cooling system supplemental additive contains alkali. To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with the skin and eyes and do not drink.Oils
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury. Do not allow hot oil or components to contact the skin.Batteries
Battery electrolyte contains acid and can cause injury. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes.Wash hands after touching batteries and connectors. Use of
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