851771 Trim limiter Volvo.Penta
AQ175A, AQ200D; AQ200F; 280B, AQ225D; AQ225E; AQ225F, AQ260A; AQ260B; BB260A, AQ290A
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The Hillman Group 851771 .192 x 1-15/16-Inch Zinc-Plated Large Eye Screw Eye
Fulfills a variety of household applications For light duty applications || While pre-drilling is not required, it is recommended for best results || Zinc plated || Do not use to hang loads, lift loads, support weight of persons or objects || Do not use on athletic or playground equipment
Fulfills a variety of household applications For light duty applications || While pre-drilling is not required, it is recommended for best results || Zinc plated || Do not use to hang loads, lift loads, support weight of persons or objects || Do not use on athletic or playground equipment
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APDTY 851771 Power Window Regulator (Regulator Only)
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Hypertech 851771 1995 K15/25 350 Tbi M30 Elec Auto (Ca) St. Run.
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Hypertech is the technology leader in high-performance engine tuning computer-controlled vehicles. || Hypertech has kept pace with rapid advances in technology by developing power tuning products that take advantage of the capabilities of electronic controls. || Hypertech engineers are able to control engine functions such as air/fuel mixture, spark timing, and maximum rpm, regulate transmission shift points and firmness, limit top speed, and display speedometer and odometer readings to provide additional features for enthusiasts. || Hypertech Power Tuning products span the spectrum of automotive technology. || As the power of digital systems expands, Hypertech will continue to design and manufacture power tuning products that are on the cutting edge of technology.
Compatible models:
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
AQ200D; AQ200F; 280B; 290A; 290DP
AQ225D; AQ225E; AQ225F; BB225A; BB225AV; BB225B; BB225C; 275; 280B; 290A; 290DP; MS3B; MS3C; MS4A
AQ260A; AQ260B; BB260A; BB260AV; BB260B; BB260C
AQ290A
Information:
Table 1
Diagnostic Trouble Codes for the Intake Valve Actuators    
J1939 Code    CDL Code    Description    Information    
2950-5     1901-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #1 : Current Below Normal     The ECM monitors the current flow through the circuit for each actuator. If low current flow (open circuit) is detected, a -5 diagnostic code is activated. The ECM continues to try to activate the actuator. If high current flow (short circuit) is detected, a -6 diagnostic trouble code is activated. The ECM will disable the solenoid circuit in order to prevent damage from the high current flow. However, the ECM will periodically try to activate the actuator. If the short circuit remains, this sequence of events will be repeated until the problem is corrected.
The ECM takes the following actions while the code is active:
Engine power is derated by ten percent.
The amber warning lamp is illuminated.
These codes are usually caused by a wiring problem. The wiring problem can be on the outside of the engine or underneath the valve cover.    
2950-6     1901-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #1 : Current Above Normal    
2951-5     1902-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #2 : Current Below Normal    
2951-6     1902-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #2 : Current Above Normal    
2952-5     1903-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #3 : Current Below Normal    
2952-6     1903-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #3 : Current Above Normal    
2953-5     1904-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #4 : Current Below Normal    
2953-6     1904-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #4 : Current Above Normal    
2954-5     1905-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #5 : Current Below Normal    
2954-6     1905-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #5 : Current Above Normal    
2955-5     1906-5     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #6 : Current Below Normal    
2955-6     1906-6     Engine Intake Valve Actuator #6 : Current Above Normal    
Follow the troubleshooting procedure in order to identify the root cause of the problem.    System Operation During Engine OperationThe intake valve actuation system does not operate until the engine has reached normal operating temperature. Also, the engine must meet certain operating conditions in order to activate the intake valve actuation system.There are three housings under the valve cover. Each housing contains two actuators. There is a solenoid for each actuator. The ECM sends a command to a solenoid when the ECM requires the intake valves for a cylinder to remain open. The ECM monitors the current flow through the circuit for the solenoid. The ECM activates a diagnostic code if the current flow is below normal or above normal."Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test"This test is available on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The test helps diagnose problems with the circuits for the solenoids. The following conditions must be met before the test will function:
Engine speed must be zero.
Vehicle speed must be zero.
The transmission gearshift lever must be in neutral.
Illustration 1 g02300033
Schematic for the C15 engine
Illustration 2 g01185728
P2 terminals for the intake valve actuators (18) Actuator 4 return (21) Actuator 5 return (22) Actuator 2 return (31) Actuator 3 return (42) Actuator 6 return (50) Actuator 1 return (58) Actuator 5 & 6 supply (67) Actuator 3 & 4 supply (68) Actuator 1 & 2 supply
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps    Values    Results    
1. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and the Wiring
A. Check the engine harness between the P2 connector and the connectors near the grommets. Look for the following problems:
1. Moisture
2. Loose connectors or damaged connectors
3.Damage that is caused by excessive heat
4. Damage that is caused by chafing
5. Improper routing of wiring
6. Damaged insulation
B.Inspect the connectors near the grommets. The connectors must be clean and dry.
C. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the connectors. This test verifies that the wire is properly crimped to the terminal and that the terminal is properly inserted into the connector.
   
Moisture
Damage to connectors    
Result: The wiring is OK.
If you are troubleshooting a -5 code, proceed to Test Step 2.
If you are troubleshooting a -6 code, proceed to Test Step 4.
Result: The wiring is not OK.
Repair the wiring problem. Replace parts, if necessary. Perform the "Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test".
If all of the actuators pass the test, troubleshooting is complete. Return the unit to service.
   
2. Short the External Wiring Harness
A.Connect a jumper wire to the engine harness connector. Connect the jumper wire between the appropriate terminals for the supply and for the return of the suspect actuator.
The jumper will replace the actuator and the valve cover wiring harness with a short circuit. Refer to Illustration 1 or Illustration 2.
B. Perform the "Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test". Determine the test result for the suspect cylinder.
   
Short Circuit indicated    
Result: The test result indicated "Not Active: Device Open" for the suspect cylinder.
The ECM did not detect the jumper wire. There is an open circuit in the wiring between the valve cover connector and the P2 connector. There may be a problem inside a connector.
Repair the wiring problem. Replace parts, if necessary. Connect all of the electrical connectors.
Perform the "Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test". Verify that all of the cylinders pass the test.
Result: The test result indicated "Not Active: Device Short" for the suspect cylinder.
The ECM detected the jumper wire. The external engine wiring harness is OK.
proceed to Test Step 3.
   
3. Inspect Wiring Under the Valve Cover
A. Remove the valve cover. Look for these problems:
1. Loose connectors or damaged connectors
2.Damage that is caused by excessive heat
3. Damage that is caused by chafing
4. Improper routing of wiring
5. Damaged insulation
Repair any wiring problems. Replace parts, if necessary.
Connect all of the electrical connectors.
Perform the "Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test".
   
Damage to wires or connectors    
Result: The suspect cylinder passed the test. the problem is resolved.
Return the engine to service.
Result: The suspect cylinder failed the test.
Replace the appropriate actuator housing.
Verify that all actuators pass the "Intake Valve Actuator Solenoid Test"
Parts trim Volvo Penta:
851870
851870 Trim limiter
AD30A; AQAD30A; MD30A, AQ120B; AQ125A; AQ140A, AQ145A; BB145A, AQ175A, AQ200D; AQ200F; 280B, AQ225D; AQ225E; AQ225F, AQ260A; AQ260B; BB260A, AQ290A, MD40A; TMD40A; TMD40B