3BJ-04421-0 Tohatsu MAIN JET #121


3BJ-04421-0 MAIN JET #121 Tohatsu MFS20C, MFS20C MAIN
3BJ-04421-0 MAIN JET #121 Tohatsu
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MFS20C   Tohatsu

Tohatsu entire parts catalog list:

MFS20C 2008,2009,2011,2012,2013,2014
MFS20C 2010

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Table 1
J1939 Code and Description Comments
3597-3
ECU Power Output Supply Voltage #1 : Voltage Above Normal Replace the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
3597-4
ECU Power Output Supply Voltage #1 : Voltage Below Normal Replace the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
1268-5
Engine Ignition Coil #1 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1268-6
Engine Ignition Coil #1 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1269-5
Engine Ignition Coil #2 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1269-6
Engine Ignition Coil #2 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1270-5
Engine Ignition Coil #3 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1270-6
Engine Ignition Coil #3 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1271-5
Engine Ignition Coil #4 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1271-6
Engine Ignition Coil #4 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1272-5
Engine Ignition Coil #5 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1272-6
Engine Ignition Coil #5 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1273-5
Engine Ignition Coil #6 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1273-6
Engine Ignition Coil #6 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1274-5
Engine Ignition Coil #7 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1274-6
Engine Ignition Coil #7 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1275-5
Engine Ignition Coil #8 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1275-6
Engine Ignition Coil #8 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1276-5
Engine Ignition Coil #9 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1276-6
Engine Ignition Coil #9 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1277-5
Engine Ignition Coil #10 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1277-6
Engine Ignition Coil #10 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1278-5
Engine Ignition Coil #11 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1278-6
Engine Ignition Coil #11 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1279-5
Engine Ignition Coil #12 : Current Below Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects a low current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged.
1279-6
Engine Ignition Coil #12 : Current Above Normal While the engine is started, the ECM detects an excessive current flow in the primary circuit for the ignition transformer.
The code is logged. Note: If a 3597-3 or a 3597-4 code is active, replace the Electronic Control Module (ECM).The ECM has internal circuit drivers for the transformers. The circuit drivers send a signal of +108 volts to the high side of the ignition transformer primary circuit. The transformers deliver high voltage (8000 to 37,000 volts) to the spark plugs. The ignition wiring is continuous from the ECM P2 connector to the connectors for the transformers. The ignition wiring is routed through a rail on the side of the engine.A single problem with a primary circuit will generate one diagnostic code or multiple codes.Circuit Driver SideInternally, the ECM has an individual circuit driver for each transformer. These circuits are wired individually from the ECM J2/P2 connectors to each transformer. If a circuit driver side has a problem, only that cylinder is affected.Return SideThe current for the return to ground is limited to a single transformer. This means that a return short circuit to the −Battery side or an open circuit will affect only one cylinder.The ECM has internal returns for the transformers. These returns consist of groups of terminals that are connected via diodes inside the ECM. This means that a return short circuit to the +Battery side will simultaneously affect all the cylinders that are grouped.Logged diagnostic codes provide a historical record. Before you begin this procedure, use the Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) to print the logged codes to a file.The most


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