3838312 Gasket Volvo.Penta
D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA, D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA
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D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing » 3838312
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing
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- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing. Sea Water Cooling
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing. Sea Water Cooling
- Heat Exchanger and Thermostat Housing. Sea Water Cooling
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- Heat Exchanger, Charge Air Cooler and Thermostat Housing. Sea Water Cooling
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Information:
Recommended Repair
Check the Circuit for the GSOV
Troubleshoot for the following diagnostic codes:
17-05 Fuel Shutoff Valve open circuit
17-06 Fuel Shutoff Valve short to ground
17-12 Fuel Shutoff Valve malfunctionRefer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Output Circuit (Fuel Control)". Make repairs, as needed.Check the Inputs for the Mode of Operation to the Master ECM
Troubleshoot for the "336-02 Incorrect ECS Switch inputs" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Crank Terminate" Relay
Troubleshoot for the "443-03 Crank Terminate Relay short to +batt" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Status Indicator Output". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Start" Relay
Troubleshoot for the following diagnostic codes:
444-05 Start Relay open circuit
444-06 Start Relay short to groundRefer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Output Circuit (Starting Motor)". Make repairs, as needed.Check for a Request for a Shutdown by the Driven Equipment
Determine whether a shutdown for the driven equipment has been requested. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Driven Equipment". Make corrections, as needed.Check the "Run" Relay
Troubleshoot for the "445-03 Run Relay short to +batt" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Status Indicator Output". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Crank Terminate Speed"
The "Crank Terminate Speed" is a parameter that can be configured. The master Electronic Control Module (ECM) disengages the starting motor when the engine exceeds the programmed "Crank Terminate Speed". The default value of 250 rpm should be sufficient for all applications.If the "Crank Terminate Speed" is too slow, the engine will shut down. Use the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to check the programmed "Crank Terminate" speed. Use Cat ET to adjust the "Crank Terminate Speed", if necessary.Check the "Cycle Crank Time"
The "Cycle Crank Time" is a parameter that can be configured. This parameter determines the time for engagement of the starting motor and of the gas shutoff valve during the crank cycle. If the engine does not start within the programmed "Cycle Crank Time", the attempt to start is suspended for an equal "Rest" cycle.If the "Cycle Crank Time" is insufficient, the "Engine Overcrank Time" can elapse before the engine is able to start.Use Cat ET to check the "Cycle Crank Time". Use Cat ET to increase the time, if necessary.Check the "Engine Overcrank Time"
The "Engine Overcrank Time" is a parameter that can be configured. This parameter determines the length of time for the crank cycle. If the engine does not start within the programmed "Engine Overcrank time", the attempt to start is terminated. An "E225 (3) Engine Overcrank" event is generated.If the "Cycle Crank Time" is insufficient, the "Engine Overcrank Time" can elapse before the engine is able to start.Use Cat ET to check the "Engine Overcrank Time". Use Cat ET to increase the "Engine Overcrank Time", if necessary.Check the "Driven Equipment Delay Time"
The "Driven Equipment Delay Time" is a parameter that can be configured. The master ECM provides a switch input for the driven equipment in order to delay engine start-up until the driven equipment is ready. The master ECM will not attempt to start the engine until the input for the driven equipment is connected to ground.An event code is generated if the "Driven Equipment Delay Time" elapses and the input is not grounded. To disable this feature, program the delay time to zero.If the programmed delay time is too long, the engine may not start. Use Cat ET to check the "Driven Equipment Delay Time". Use Cat ET to program the delay time to a reasonable amount of time.Check the Harness Code for the Slave ECM
The harness inside the terminal box has a jumper wire (harness code) that connects terminals J3-29 and J3-60. The ECM that is connected to the harness reads the harness code. This allows the ECM to operate as the slave ECM. The jumper wire must remain connected in order for the engine to run.The engine will shut down if the jumper wire becomes disconnected during engine operation.Check the continuity between terminals J3-29 and J3-60. Verify that the jumper wire is in good condition. Make repairs, as needed.
Check the Circuit for the GSOV
Troubleshoot for the following diagnostic codes:
17-05 Fuel Shutoff Valve open circuit
17-06 Fuel Shutoff Valve short to ground
17-12 Fuel Shutoff Valve malfunctionRefer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Output Circuit (Fuel Control)". Make repairs, as needed.Check the Inputs for the Mode of Operation to the Master ECM
Troubleshoot for the "336-02 Incorrect ECS Switch inputs" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Power Supply". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Crank Terminate" Relay
Troubleshoot for the "443-03 Crank Terminate Relay short to +batt" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Status Indicator Output". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Start" Relay
Troubleshoot for the following diagnostic codes:
444-05 Start Relay open circuit
444-06 Start Relay short to groundRefer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Output Circuit (Starting Motor)". Make repairs, as needed.Check for a Request for a Shutdown by the Driven Equipment
Determine whether a shutdown for the driven equipment has been requested. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Driven Equipment". Make corrections, as needed.Check the "Run" Relay
Troubleshoot for the "445-03 Run Relay short to +batt" diagnostic code.Refer to Troubleshooting, "ECM Status Indicator Output". Make repairs, as needed.Check the "Crank Terminate Speed"
The "Crank Terminate Speed" is a parameter that can be configured. The master Electronic Control Module (ECM) disengages the starting motor when the engine exceeds the programmed "Crank Terminate Speed". The default value of 250 rpm should be sufficient for all applications.If the "Crank Terminate Speed" is too slow, the engine will shut down. Use the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to check the programmed "Crank Terminate" speed. Use Cat ET to adjust the "Crank Terminate Speed", if necessary.Check the "Cycle Crank Time"
The "Cycle Crank Time" is a parameter that can be configured. This parameter determines the time for engagement of the starting motor and of the gas shutoff valve during the crank cycle. If the engine does not start within the programmed "Cycle Crank Time", the attempt to start is suspended for an equal "Rest" cycle.If the "Cycle Crank Time" is insufficient, the "Engine Overcrank Time" can elapse before the engine is able to start.Use Cat ET to check the "Cycle Crank Time". Use Cat ET to increase the time, if necessary.Check the "Engine Overcrank Time"
The "Engine Overcrank Time" is a parameter that can be configured. This parameter determines the length of time for the crank cycle. If the engine does not start within the programmed "Engine Overcrank time", the attempt to start is terminated. An "E225 (3) Engine Overcrank" event is generated.If the "Cycle Crank Time" is insufficient, the "Engine Overcrank Time" can elapse before the engine is able to start.Use Cat ET to check the "Engine Overcrank Time". Use Cat ET to increase the "Engine Overcrank Time", if necessary.Check the "Driven Equipment Delay Time"
The "Driven Equipment Delay Time" is a parameter that can be configured. The master ECM provides a switch input for the driven equipment in order to delay engine start-up until the driven equipment is ready. The master ECM will not attempt to start the engine until the input for the driven equipment is connected to ground.An event code is generated if the "Driven Equipment Delay Time" elapses and the input is not grounded. To disable this feature, program the delay time to zero.If the programmed delay time is too long, the engine may not start. Use Cat ET to check the "Driven Equipment Delay Time". Use Cat ET to program the delay time to a reasonable amount of time.Check the Harness Code for the Slave ECM
The harness inside the terminal box has a jumper wire (harness code) that connects terminals J3-29 and J3-60. The ECM that is connected to the harness reads the harness code. This allows the ECM to operate as the slave ECM. The jumper wire must remain connected in order for the engine to run.The engine will shut down if the jumper wire becomes disconnected during engine operation.Check the continuity between terminals J3-29 and J3-60. Verify that the jumper wire is in good condition. Make repairs, as needed.
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