40005875 Anode Volvo.Penta
IPS-A, IPS-B, IPS-C, IPS-D, IPS-E, IPS-F
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Cosiki CM40005875A, Aluminum Alloy Transom Anode Bar Simple Installation Direct Replacement for Marine Outboard
Built to meet standard specification, strictly follow factory quality control, high dependability. || High grade aluminum alloy, anti‑oxidation and anti‑corrosion, durable to use in salt water environment. || Simple installation, does not require complicated operations, convenient for using. || Original standard, it is an excellent and direct replacement for the old anode bar. || Replacing OEM number for reference: CM40005875A, 40005875.
Built to meet standard specification, strictly follow factory quality control, high dependability. || High grade aluminum alloy, anti‑oxidation and anti‑corrosion, durable to use in salt water environment. || Simple installation, does not require complicated operations, convenient for using. || Original standard, it is an excellent and direct replacement for the old anode bar. || Replacing OEM number for reference: CM40005875A, 40005875.
$60.36
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Anode Bar Replacement, Reliable Anode Bar Aluminum Alloy Stable Firm for Outboard for Ship
Replacing OEM number for reference: CM40005875A, 40005875. || High grade aluminum alloy, anti‑oxidation and anti‑corrosion, durable to use in salt water environment. || Simple installation, does not require complicated operations, convenient for using. || Original standard, it is an excellent and direct replacement for the old anode bar. || Built to meet standard specification, strictly follow factory quality control, high dependability.
Replacing OEM number for reference: CM40005875A, 40005875. || High grade aluminum alloy, anti‑oxidation and anti‑corrosion, durable to use in salt water environment. || Simple installation, does not require complicated operations, convenient for using. || Original standard, it is an excellent and direct replacement for the old anode bar. || Built to meet standard specification, strictly follow factory quality control, high dependability.
$148.60
03-10-2023
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Anode Kit Corrosion Resistance 3593881 40005875 for Volvo Penta IPS Drive (Zinc alloy)
Part Number:3593881 40005875 || Adaptation Scope:For Volvo Penta IPS Drive || Materials:Zinc /Aluminium alloy || It can be installed directly, it can replace the damaged and worn-out ones and can also be used for repairing. || The warranty period of the product is 6 Months
Part Number:3593881 40005875 || Adaptation Scope:For Volvo Penta IPS Drive || Materials:Zinc /Aluminium alloy || It can be installed directly, it can replace the damaged and worn-out ones and can also be used for repairing. || The warranty period of the product is 6 Months
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
IPS-B
IPS-C
IPS-D
IPS-E
IPS-F
Information:
Note: Severe slopes can cause low oil pressure. If the machine is operated on severe slopes, the oil level in the engine crankcase must be at the "FULL" mark on the dipstick. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for details.The Electronic Control Module (ECM) monitors the engine oil pressure. The following events are associated with low engine oil pressure:
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes for Low Engine Oil Pressure
J1939 Code CDL Code Code Description
(code descriptions may vary) Comments
100-17 E360 (1) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - least severe (1) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
Refer to Illustration 1 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
100-18 E360 (2) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - moderate severity (2) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
The engine will be derated.
Refer to Illustration 2 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
100-1 E360 (3) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - most severe (3) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
The engine will be derated.
Refer to Illustration 3 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
Illustration 1 g02856758
Diagnostic code 100-17 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Illustration 2 g02856759
Diagnostic code 100-18 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Illustration 3 g02856760
Diagnostic code 100-1 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Probable Causes
Engine oil level
Oil specification
Aerated oil
Engine oil pressure
Engine oil filter
Engine oil cooler
Fuel in the engine oil
Piston cooling jets
Engine oil suction tube
Engine oil pump pressure relief valve
Engine oil pump
Bearing clearanceRecommended Actions
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in order.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Engine Oil Level
A. Check the engine oil level.
Oil level
Result: The engine oil level is low.
Repair: Fill the oil system to the full mark on the dipstick.
Result: The engine oil level is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Oil Specification
A. Check that engine oil of the correct specification is being used. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".
Oil specification
Result: An incorrect specification of engine oil is being used.
Repair: Drain the oil system and refill the oil system with engine oil of the correct specification. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
Result: The engine contains oil of the correct specification.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Aerated Oil
A. Sample the engine oil for aeration.
Note: Foamy oil on the dipstick is a good indication of aeration.
Aeration
Result: The oil is aerated.
Proceed to Test Step 9.
Result: The oil is not aerated.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Engine Oil Pressure
A. Check the actual engine oil pressure with a calibrated test gauge. Compare the oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool to the pressure on the test gauge.
Oil pressure
Result: The oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool and the pressure on the test gauge are different.
Repair: Install a new oil pressure transmitter. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Pressure Sensor - Remove and Install".
Result: The oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool and the pressure on the test gauge are similar.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Engine Oil Filter
A. Remove the engine oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
B. Inspect the engine oil filter for evidence of blockage.
Oil filter
Result: The oil filter is blocked.
Repair: Investigate the cause of the filter blockage.
Install a new oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change" for further information.
Result: The oil filter is OK.
Repair: Install a new oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change" for further information.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Engine Oil Cooler
A. Check the oil cooler for signs of damage or restrictions.
Oil cooler
Result: The oil cooler has signs of damage or restriction.
Repair: Install a new oil cooler. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Cooler - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Cooler - Install".
Result: The oil cooler is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
7. Fuel in the Engine Oil
A. Check fuel contamination of the engine oil. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Oil Contains Fuel".
Oil contamination
Result: The oil contains fuel.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Oil Contains Fuel".
Result: The oil is not contaminated.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
8. Piston Cooling Jets
A. Inspect the piston cooling jets for cracks, damage, or missing jets.
Piston cooling jets
Result: A piston cooling jet is cracked, damaged, or missing.
Repair: Install a new piston cooling jet. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Piston Cooling Jets - Remove and Install".
Result: The piston cooling jets are OK.
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes for Low Engine Oil Pressure
J1939 Code CDL Code Code Description
(code descriptions may vary) Comments
100-17 E360 (1) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - least severe (1) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
Refer to Illustration 1 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
100-18 E360 (2) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - moderate severity (2) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
The engine will be derated.
Refer to Illustration 2 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
100-1 E360 (3) Engine Oil Pressure : Low - most severe (3) The ECM has been powered for at least 2 seconds.
The engine has been running for at least 10 seconds.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the oil pressure sensor.
There are no diagnostic trouble codes for the 5 VDC supply.
The engine will be derated.
Refer to Illustration 3 for the trip point for the oil pressure.
Illustration 1 g02856758
Diagnostic code 100-17 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Illustration 2 g02856759
Diagnostic code 100-18 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Illustration 3 g02856760
Diagnostic code 100-1 Engine Oil Pressure versus Engine Speed
Probable Causes
Engine oil level
Oil specification
Aerated oil
Engine oil pressure
Engine oil filter
Engine oil cooler
Fuel in the engine oil
Piston cooling jets
Engine oil suction tube
Engine oil pump pressure relief valve
Engine oil pump
Bearing clearanceRecommended Actions
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in order.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Engine Oil Level
A. Check the engine oil level.
Oil level
Result: The engine oil level is low.
Repair: Fill the oil system to the full mark on the dipstick.
Result: The engine oil level is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Oil Specification
A. Check that engine oil of the correct specification is being used. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".
Oil specification
Result: An incorrect specification of engine oil is being used.
Repair: Drain the oil system and refill the oil system with engine oil of the correct specification. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
Result: The engine contains oil of the correct specification.
Proceed to Test Step 3.
3. Aerated Oil
A. Sample the engine oil for aeration.
Note: Foamy oil on the dipstick is a good indication of aeration.
Aeration
Result: The oil is aerated.
Proceed to Test Step 9.
Result: The oil is not aerated.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
4. Engine Oil Pressure
A. Check the actual engine oil pressure with a calibrated test gauge. Compare the oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool to the pressure on the test gauge.
Oil pressure
Result: The oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool and the pressure on the test gauge are different.
Repair: Install a new oil pressure transmitter. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Pressure Sensor - Remove and Install".
Result: The oil pressure reading from the electronic service tool and the pressure on the test gauge are similar.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
5. Engine Oil Filter
A. Remove the engine oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change".
B. Inspect the engine oil filter for evidence of blockage.
Oil filter
Result: The oil filter is blocked.
Repair: Investigate the cause of the filter blockage.
Install a new oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change" for further information.
Result: The oil filter is OK.
Repair: Install a new oil filter. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Oil and Filter - Change" for further information.
Proceed to Test Step 6.
6. Engine Oil Cooler
A. Check the oil cooler for signs of damage or restrictions.
Oil cooler
Result: The oil cooler has signs of damage or restriction.
Repair: Install a new oil cooler. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Cooler - Remove" and Disassembly and Assembly, "Engine Oil Cooler - Install".
Result: The oil cooler is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
7. Fuel in the Engine Oil
A. Check fuel contamination of the engine oil. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Oil Contains Fuel".
Oil contamination
Result: The oil contains fuel.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Oil Contains Fuel".
Result: The oil is not contaminated.
Proceed to Test Step 8.
8. Piston Cooling Jets
A. Inspect the piston cooling jets for cracks, damage, or missing jets.
Piston cooling jets
Result: A piston cooling jet is cracked, damaged, or missing.
Repair: Install a new piston cooling jet. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Piston Cooling Jets - Remove and Install".
Result: The piston cooling jets are OK.
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3593981
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21211763
21211763 Anode kit
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21174476
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21211794