22280005 Sensor Volvo.Penta
1372, TAD1170VE; TAD1171VE; TAD1172VE, TAD1371VE; TAD1372VE; TAD1373VE, TAD570VE; TAD571VE; TAD572VE, TAD870VE; TAD871VE; TAD872VE
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Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- SCR. Level Sensor. Heater » 22280005
TAD1371VE; TAD1372VE; TAD1373VE; TAD1374VE; TAD1375VE; TAD1371-75VE
TAD570VE; TAD571VE; TAD572VE
TAD870VE; TAD871VE; TAD872VE; TAD873VE
Information:
Introduction
Do not perform any procedure in this Special Instruction until you have read the information and you understand the information.This Special Instruction provides a procedure for the diagnosis of the engine related slow acceleration or low power problems for On-highway Engines.Instructions for Completing the Customer Questionnaire
The customer questionnaire is a way to record the history of the complaint. If nonengine sources of power or acceleration are discovered, consult the manufacturer of the chassis or the manufacturer of the transmission for assistance.
When operating a transmission at stall conditions, the vehicle must be prevented from moving. Serious injury or death may result. Both the parking brake and the service brake must be applied. The vehicle must also be blocked to prevent movement. Warn personnel to keep clear of the vehicle and its travel path.
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Flow Chart for Troubleshooting Low Power or Slow Acceleration
Illustration 2 g01562134
The steps that are listed in Illustration 2 correspond to the steps below.Discussion of Troubleshooting Procedure
The complete troubleshooting procedure is outlined in Illustration 2. (1) The customer states that the vehicle has low power or the vehicle has slow acceleration. The customer must complete the customer questionnaire that is provided by the dealer.Note: The dealer schedules an inspection. (2) The dealer obtains a transmission performance report from the transmission manufacturer. The transmission performance report also includes a vehicle acceleration printout. If the answer from customer questionnaire (6) is "Yes", then obtain a transmission performance report, the engine serial number, the transmission serial number and the transmission calibrated Electronic Control Unit (ECU) part number from the other vehicle. The transmission performance report also includes a vehicle acceleration printout. If the answer to customer questionnaire number (6) is "Yes", it may be necessary to log data from the other vehicle. (3) Ensure that the transmission performance report is obtained before the vehicle is scheduled for inspection. Ensure that the inspected vehicle matches the transmission performance report. This includes the gross vehicular weight. (4) Torque Converter Stall Test
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Connectors
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Communication adapters
Illustration 5 g01549313
6 pin adapter for Cat ET
Illustration 6 g01549354
Complete setup
Install the latest version of Cat Electronic Technician (ET). Cat ET must be configured to a resolution of 240 data points per minute.
Configure the data log. Use the following conditions for the data log. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS3407, "Using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) Data Log". Refer to Illustration 3, Illustration 4, Illustration 5, and Illustration 6 in order to aid in the setup.
Engine speed
Desired engine speed
Rated fuel limit
FRC fuel limit
Vehicle speed
Boost
Fuel delivery
Present injection mode
Throttle position
Percent throttle position
Engine percent load at current speed
An Allison Service Technician must lock the transmission into the correct gear for the torque converter stall test. A similar operation must be done for a Caterpillar transmission. This will only allow the transmission to be in the direct gear and the torque converter.
When operating a transmission at stall conditions, the vehicle must be prevented from moving. Serious injury or death may result. Both the parking brake and the service brake must be applied. The vehicle must also be blocked to prevent movement. Warn personnel to keep clear of the vehicle and its travel path.
Warm the engine and the transmission. The engine coolant temperature must be above 88 °C (190 °F). The transmission oil must be above 66 °C (150 °F).
Apply the parking brake.
Turn the fan to On.
Start recording data.
Fully depress the service brake. The vehicle must be in fourth gear.
Quickly depress the throttle to the limit. Hold down the throttle for fifteen seconds.
Place the vehicle in neutral. Allow the engine and the transmission to cool by running the engine at 1500 rpm for one minute.
Repeat Step 8 through Step 10 three times. (5) Stop recording the data. Save the data. Attach the data log to SIMSi. (6) If additional assistance is needed contact your Dealer Technical Communicator for submittal to the DSN. (7) The vehicle engine meets the torque converter stall test or the vehicle engine exceeds the torque converter stall test. (8) Perform the 0-20 Acceleration Test.
Turn the fan On.
Start the data logger for a few seconds before quickly depressing the throttle. The throttle is depressed at time "0
Do not perform any procedure in this Special Instruction until you have read the information and you understand the information.This Special Instruction provides a procedure for the diagnosis of the engine related slow acceleration or low power problems for On-highway Engines.Instructions for Completing the Customer Questionnaire
The customer questionnaire is a way to record the history of the complaint. If nonengine sources of power or acceleration are discovered, consult the manufacturer of the chassis or the manufacturer of the transmission for assistance.
When operating a transmission at stall conditions, the vehicle must be prevented from moving. Serious injury or death may result. Both the parking brake and the service brake must be applied. The vehicle must also be blocked to prevent movement. Warn personnel to keep clear of the vehicle and its travel path.
Illustration 1 g01443031
Flow Chart for Troubleshooting Low Power or Slow Acceleration
Illustration 2 g01562134
The steps that are listed in Illustration 2 correspond to the steps below.Discussion of Troubleshooting Procedure
The complete troubleshooting procedure is outlined in Illustration 2. (1) The customer states that the vehicle has low power or the vehicle has slow acceleration. The customer must complete the customer questionnaire that is provided by the dealer.Note: The dealer schedules an inspection. (2) The dealer obtains a transmission performance report from the transmission manufacturer. The transmission performance report also includes a vehicle acceleration printout. If the answer from customer questionnaire (6) is "Yes", then obtain a transmission performance report, the engine serial number, the transmission serial number and the transmission calibrated Electronic Control Unit (ECU) part number from the other vehicle. The transmission performance report also includes a vehicle acceleration printout. If the answer to customer questionnaire number (6) is "Yes", it may be necessary to log data from the other vehicle. (3) Ensure that the transmission performance report is obtained before the vehicle is scheduled for inspection. Ensure that the inspected vehicle matches the transmission performance report. This includes the gross vehicular weight. (4) Torque Converter Stall Test
Illustration 3 g01549253
Connectors
Illustration 4 g01549273
Communication adapters
Illustration 5 g01549313
6 pin adapter for Cat ET
Illustration 6 g01549354
Complete setup
Install the latest version of Cat Electronic Technician (ET). Cat ET must be configured to a resolution of 240 data points per minute.
Configure the data log. Use the following conditions for the data log. Refer to Special Instruction, REHS3407, "Using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) Data Log". Refer to Illustration 3, Illustration 4, Illustration 5, and Illustration 6 in order to aid in the setup.
Engine speed
Desired engine speed
Rated fuel limit
FRC fuel limit
Vehicle speed
Boost
Fuel delivery
Present injection mode
Throttle position
Percent throttle position
Engine percent load at current speed
An Allison Service Technician must lock the transmission into the correct gear for the torque converter stall test. A similar operation must be done for a Caterpillar transmission. This will only allow the transmission to be in the direct gear and the torque converter.
When operating a transmission at stall conditions, the vehicle must be prevented from moving. Serious injury or death may result. Both the parking brake and the service brake must be applied. The vehicle must also be blocked to prevent movement. Warn personnel to keep clear of the vehicle and its travel path.
Warm the engine and the transmission. The engine coolant temperature must be above 88 °C (190 °F). The transmission oil must be above 66 °C (150 °F).
Apply the parking brake.
Turn the fan to On.
Start recording data.
Fully depress the service brake. The vehicle must be in fourth gear.
Quickly depress the throttle to the limit. Hold down the throttle for fifteen seconds.
Place the vehicle in neutral. Allow the engine and the transmission to cool by running the engine at 1500 rpm for one minute.
Repeat Step 8 through Step 10 three times. (5) Stop recording the data. Save the data. Attach the data log to SIMSi. (6) If additional assistance is needed contact your Dealer Technical Communicator for submittal to the DSN. (7) The vehicle engine meets the torque converter stall test or the vehicle engine exceeds the torque converter stall test. (8) Perform the 0-20 Acceleration Test.
Turn the fan On.
Start the data logger for a few seconds before quickly depressing the throttle. The throttle is depressed at time "0
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22770973
22770973 Sensor
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22770974
22770974 Sensor
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