38422-94510 Damper, Starter Relay Suzuki
30ELE, 30ESE, 30MLE, DT15 MLE, DT15ELD, DT15ELE, DT15ELF, DT15ELG, DT15ELH, DT15ELJ, DT15ESD, DT15ESE, DT15ESF, DT15ESG, DT15ESH, DT15ESJ, DT15MLD, DT15MLF, DT15MLG, DT15MLH, DT15MLJ, DT15MSD, DT15MSE, DT15MSF, DT15MSG, DT15MSH, DT15MSJ, DT20ELG, DT2
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30ELE
30ESE
30MLE
DT15 MLE
DT15ELD
DT15ELE
DT15ELF
DT15ELG
DT15ELH
DT15ELJ
DT15ESD
DT15ESE
DT15ESF
DT15ESG
DT15ESH
DT15ESJ
DT15MLD
DT15MLF
DT15MLG
DT15MLH
DT15MLJ
DT15MSD
DT15MSE
DT15MSF
DT15MSG
DT15MSH
DT15MSJ
DT20ELG
DT20ELH
DT20ELJ
DT20ESG
DT20ESH
DT20ESJ
DT20MLG
DT20MLH
DT20MLJ
DT20MSG
DT20MSH
DT20MSJ
DT25ELF
DT25ELG
DT25ELH
DT25ELJ
DT25ESG
DT25ESH
DT25ESJ
DT25MLD
DT25MLE
DT25MLF
DT25MLG
DT25MLH
DT25MLJ
DT25MSD
DT25MSE
DT25MSF
DT25MSG
DT25MSH
DT25MSJ
DT25SF
DT30ELD
DT30ESD
DT30LF
DT30MLD
DT30MSD
DT30MSE
DT30SF
DT40
DT40ECLE
DT40ECLF
DT40ECSE
DT40ECSF
DT40MCLE
DT40MCLF
DT40MCSE
DT40MCSF
DT75TCLD
DT75TCLE
DT75TCLF
DT75TCLG
DT75TCLH
DT85TCLD
DT85TCLE
DT85TCLF
DT9.9ELD
DT9.9ELE
DT9.9ELF
DT9.9ELG
DT9.9ELH
DT9.9ESD
DT9.9ESE
DT9.9ESF
DT9.9ESG
DT9.9ESH
DT9.9MLD
DT9.9MLE
DT9.9MLF
DT9.9MLG
DT9.9MLH
DT9.9MSD
DT9.9MSE
DT9.9MSF
DT9.9MSG
DT9.9MSH
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Information:
System Operation
Engine Governor
The ECM governs the engine. The ECM determines the timing, the injection pressure, and the amount of fuel that is delivered to each cylinder. These factors are based on the actual conditions and on the desired conditions at any given time during starting and operation.For variable speed engines, the ECM uses the throttle position sensor to determine the desired engine speed. The ECM compares the desired engine speed to the actual engine speed. The actual engine speed is determined through interpretation of the signals that are received by the ECM from the engine speed/timing sensors. If the desired engine speed is greater than the actual engine speed, the ECM allows more fuel to be injected, increasing engine speed.Timing Considerations
Once the ECM has determined the amount of fuel that is required, the ECM must determine the timing of the fuel injection.The ECM adjusts timing for optimum engine performance and for the fuel economy. Actual timing and desired timing cannot be viewed with the electronic service tool. The ECM determines the location of top center of the number one cylinder from the signals that are provided by the engine speed/timing sensors. The ECM determines when injection should occur relative to the top center position. The ECM then provides the signal to the injector at the correct time.Fuel Injection
The common rail fuel system is controlled by the ECM. The ECM gathers data from several sensors on the engine. The ECM then uses this data to adjust the quantity of fuel being delivered as well as the timing of the injection event. The injection event begins when the ECM sends a signal to the injector solenoid to actuate the valve inside the injector. As the valve opens, the fuel flows from the fuel rail, through the fuel line, and into the injector. As the valve opening pressure is reached, the valve is lifted and the fuel is delivered at high pressure into the combustion chamber.The flash file inside the ECM establishes certain limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the intake manifold pressure. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is used to control the air/fuel ratio for control of emissions. When the ECM senses a higher intake manifold pressure, the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit". A higher intake manifold pressure indicates that there is more air in the cylinder. When the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit", the ECM changes the control signal to the injector. The signal will allow more fuel into the cylinder.The "Rated Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the power rating of the engine and on the engine rpm. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is like the rack stops and the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The "Rated Fuel Limit" provides the power curves and the torque curves for a specific engine family and a specific engine rating. All these limits are determined at the factory. These limits cannot be changed.Other ECM Functions for Performance
The ECM may also provide enhanced control of the engine for functions such as controlling the cooling fan. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Configuration Parameters" for supplementary information about the systems that can be monitored and controlled by the ECM.Programmable Parameters
Certain parameters that affect engine operation may be changed with the electronic service tool. The parameters are stored in the ECM, and the parameters are protected from unauthorized changes by passwords. These parameters are either system configuration parameters or customer parameters.System configuration parameters are set at the factory. System configuration parameters affect emissions or power ratings. Factory passwords must be obtained and factory passwords must be used to change the system configuration parameters.Some of the parameters may affect engine operation in an unusual way. An operator might not expect this type of effect. Without adequate training, these parameters may lead to power complaints or performance complaints even though the engine performance is within the specification.Customer parameters can be used to affect the characteristics of the engine. Limits are set by the factory and by the monitoring system.Customer passwords may be required to change customer specified parameters.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Configuration Parameters" for additional information on this subject.Passwords
System configuration parameters are protected by factory passwords. Factory passwords are calculated on a computer system that is available only to Cat dealers. Since factory passwords contain alphabetic characters, only the electronic service tool can be used to change system configuration parameters.Customer parameters can be protected by customer passwords. The customer passwords are programmed by the customer. Factory passwords can be used to change customer passwords if customer passwords are lost.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Customer Passwords" and Troubleshooting, "Factory Passwords" for additional information on this subject.
Engine Governor
The ECM governs the engine. The ECM determines the timing, the injection pressure, and the amount of fuel that is delivered to each cylinder. These factors are based on the actual conditions and on the desired conditions at any given time during starting and operation.For variable speed engines, the ECM uses the throttle position sensor to determine the desired engine speed. The ECM compares the desired engine speed to the actual engine speed. The actual engine speed is determined through interpretation of the signals that are received by the ECM from the engine speed/timing sensors. If the desired engine speed is greater than the actual engine speed, the ECM allows more fuel to be injected, increasing engine speed.Timing Considerations
Once the ECM has determined the amount of fuel that is required, the ECM must determine the timing of the fuel injection.The ECM adjusts timing for optimum engine performance and for the fuel economy. Actual timing and desired timing cannot be viewed with the electronic service tool. The ECM determines the location of top center of the number one cylinder from the signals that are provided by the engine speed/timing sensors. The ECM determines when injection should occur relative to the top center position. The ECM then provides the signal to the injector at the correct time.Fuel Injection
The common rail fuel system is controlled by the ECM. The ECM gathers data from several sensors on the engine. The ECM then uses this data to adjust the quantity of fuel being delivered as well as the timing of the injection event. The injection event begins when the ECM sends a signal to the injector solenoid to actuate the valve inside the injector. As the valve opens, the fuel flows from the fuel rail, through the fuel line, and into the injector. As the valve opening pressure is reached, the valve is lifted and the fuel is delivered at high pressure into the combustion chamber.The flash file inside the ECM establishes certain limits on the amount of fuel that can be injected. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the intake manifold pressure. The "FRC Fuel Limit" is used to control the air/fuel ratio for control of emissions. When the ECM senses a higher intake manifold pressure, the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit". A higher intake manifold pressure indicates that there is more air in the cylinder. When the ECM increases the "FRC Fuel Limit", the ECM changes the control signal to the injector. The signal will allow more fuel into the cylinder.The "Rated Fuel Limit" is a limit that is based on the power rating of the engine and on the engine rpm. The "Rated Fuel Limit" is like the rack stops and the torque spring on a mechanically governed engine. The "Rated Fuel Limit" provides the power curves and the torque curves for a specific engine family and a specific engine rating. All these limits are determined at the factory. These limits cannot be changed.Other ECM Functions for Performance
The ECM may also provide enhanced control of the engine for functions such as controlling the cooling fan. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Configuration Parameters" for supplementary information about the systems that can be monitored and controlled by the ECM.Programmable Parameters
Certain parameters that affect engine operation may be changed with the electronic service tool. The parameters are stored in the ECM, and the parameters are protected from unauthorized changes by passwords. These parameters are either system configuration parameters or customer parameters.System configuration parameters are set at the factory. System configuration parameters affect emissions or power ratings. Factory passwords must be obtained and factory passwords must be used to change the system configuration parameters.Some of the parameters may affect engine operation in an unusual way. An operator might not expect this type of effect. Without adequate training, these parameters may lead to power complaints or performance complaints even though the engine performance is within the specification.Customer parameters can be used to affect the characteristics of the engine. Limits are set by the factory and by the monitoring system.Customer passwords may be required to change customer specified parameters.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Configuration Parameters" for additional information on this subject.Passwords
System configuration parameters are protected by factory passwords. Factory passwords are calculated on a computer system that is available only to Cat dealers. Since factory passwords contain alphabetic characters, only the electronic service tool can be used to change system configuration parameters.Customer parameters can be protected by customer passwords. The customer passwords are programmed by the customer. Factory passwords can be used to change customer passwords if customer passwords are lost.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Customer Passwords" and Troubleshooting, "Factory Passwords" for additional information on this subject.
Parts damper Suzuki:
54165-96310
54165-96310 Damper, reverse stopper
DT20ELG, DT20ELH, DT20ELJ, DT20ESG, DT20ESH, DT20ESJ, DT20MLG, DT20MLH, DT20MLJ, DT20MSG, DT20MSH, DT20MSJ, DT25C, DT25ELF, DT25ELG, DT25ELH, DT25ELJ, DT25ESG, DT25ESH, DT25ESJ, DT25MLD, DT25MLE, DT25MLF, DT25MLG, DT25MLH, DT25MLJ, DT25MSD, DT25MSE,
54165-96300
54165-96300 Damper, reverse stopper
30ELE, 30ESE, 30MLE, DT30ELD, DT30ESD, DT30LF, DT30MLD, DT30MSD, DT30MSE, DT30SF