32801-93901 Suzuki Rectifier Set


32801-93901 Rectifier Set Suzuki 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, DT9.9ELD, DT9.9ELE, DT9.9ELF, DT9 Rectifier
32801-93901 Rectifier Set Suzuki
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Suzuki entire parts catalog list:

DT15 MLE 1984
DT15ELD 1983
DT15ELE 1984
DT15ELF 1985
DT15ELG 1986
DT15ELH 1987
DT15ELJ 1988
DT15ESD 1983
DT15ESE 1984
DT15ESF 1985
DT15ESG 1986
DT15ESH 1987
DT15ESJ 1988
DT15MLD 1983
DT15MLF 1985
DT15MLG 1986
DT15MLH 1987
DT15MLJ 1988
DT15MSD 1983
DT15MSE 1984
DT15MSF 1985
DT15MSG 1986
DT15MSH 1987
DT15MSJ 1988
DT9.9ELD 1983
DT9.9ELE 1984
DT9.9ELF 1985
DT9.9ELG 1986
DT9.9ELH 1987
DT9.9ESD 1983
DT9.9ESE 1984
DT9.9ESF 1985
DT9.9ESG 1986
DT9.9ESH 1987
DT9.9MLD 1983
DT9.9MLE 1984
DT9.9MLF 1985
DT9.9MLG 1986
DT9.9MLH 1987
DT9.9MSD 1983
DT9.9MSE 1984
DT9.9MSF 1985
DT9.9MSG 1986
DT9.9MSH 1987

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Table 1
Diagnostic Trouble Codes for Fuel Temperature Is High
J1939 Code CDL Code Code Description Comments
174-15 E363 (1) Engine Fuel Temperature 1 : High - least severe (1) The temperature of the low-pressure fuel in the high-pressure fuel pump is high.
The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been operating for at least 185 seconds.
There are no other faults in the electrical system.
The warning lamp will come on.
The warning lamp will go off when the temperature drops below the trip point.
174-16 E363 (2) Engine Fuel Temperature 1 : High - moderate severity (2) The temperature of the low-pressure fuel in the high-pressure fuel pump is high.
The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been operating for at least 185 seconds.
There are no other faults in the electrical system.
The warning lamp will come on.
The engine may be derated by 20%.
The warning lamp will go off when the temperature drops below the trip point for 15 seconds. Probable causes
Incorrect position of fuel shut-off valves
Fuel level in tank
Return fuel cooler
Return fuel lines
Location of the fuel tankNote: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedure in the order in which the steps are listed.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Diagnostic Codes Active or Logged Diagnostic codes.
A. Establish communication between the electronic service tool and the Electronic Control Module (ECM). Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Download the Warranty Report and the Product Status Report with Histograms before performing any troubleshooting or clearing any diagnostic codes.
Note: The downloaded information will be required by the Technical communicator if troubleshooting assistance is needed.
C. Use the electronic service tool to check for active or logged codes.
Diagnostic Active or Logged codes
Result: An event code is active or logged other than a 174-x (E363) code.
Repair: Troubleshoot the active or logged code.
Result: A 174-x (E363) event code is active or logged.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Fuel Shut-off Valves
A. Check the position of any fuel shut-off valves in the feed lines between the fuel tank and the engine.
B. Check the position of any fuel shut-off valves in the return lines between the engine and the fuel tank.
Fuel valves
Result: A fuel shut-off valve is not fully open.
Repair: Move all shut-off valves to the fully open position.
Result: All shut-off valves are in the fully open position.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Fuel Level in Tank
Note: If the level in the fuel tank is low, the hot return fuel can raise the temperature in the fuel tank.
A. Check the fuel level in the tank.
Fuel level
Result: The fuel level in the tank is low.
Repair: Replenish the fuel tank at the earliest opportunity.
Result: The fuel level in the tank is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Return Fuel Cooler
A. Check that the fins on the return fuel cooler are not blocked with dirt or debris. Make sure that the fins are not bent or missing.
Return fuel cooler
Result: The fins on the return fuel cooler are blocked with dirt or debris.
Repair: Clean the return fuel cooler.
Result: The fins on the return fuel cooler are bent or missing.
Repair: Install a replacement return fuel cooler.
Result: The return fuel cooler is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Illustration 1 g03700009
Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR) components on a C4.4 engine
(1) Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR)
(2) TPIR return port
Illustration 2 g06100802
Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR) components on a C6.6 engine
(1) Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR)
(2) TPIR return port
Illustration 3 g02485896
Minimum TPIR flow rate in a 12 V system on a C4.4 engine
Illustration 4 g02485897
Minimum TPIR flow rate in a 24 V system on a C4.4 engine
Illustration 5 g02355128
Minimum TPIR flow rate in a 12 V system on a C6.6 engine
Illustration 6 g02355130
Minimum TPIR flow rate in a 24 V system on a C6.6 engine
Table 3
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
5. Transfer Pump Inlet Regulator (TPIR) Flow Test
Note: When performing the following fuel system tests, the Electric Fuel Lift Pump (EFLP) will only operate for 2 minutes unless the engine is running. If necessary, cycle the keyswitch to reactivate the pump.
For a C4.4 engine, refer to Illustration 1. For a C6.6 engine, refer t


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