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Rareelectrical New Ac Condenser Compatible With Lexus Rx450h By Part Numbers 940344 8846048150
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with LEXUS, RX450H. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Make & Model(S): Lexus Rx450h / Product Type: A/C Condenser / Manufacturer Part Number: 940344 / Oem Interchange Part Number 1: 8846048150 / Material: Aluminium / Notes: With Dryer Corrosion Protected / / || Full One Year Warranty || Computer Tested For Consistent Quality And Unsurpassed Reliability || A/C Condenser - Source: Aftermarket
Rareelectrical Rareelectrical Brand Compatible with LEXUS, RX450H. Please verify your OEM part number from your original unit to help ensure fitment. || Applications: This Item Fits Various Applications By Part Number. Please Check Your Part Number To Ensure Fitment. / Make & Model(S): Lexus Rx450h / Product Type: A/C Condenser / Manufacturer Part Number: 940344 / Oem Interchange Part Number 1: 8846048150 / Material: Aluminium / Notes: With Dryer Corrosion Protected / / || Full One Year Warranty || Computer Tested For Consistent Quality And Unsurpassed Reliability || A/C Condenser - Source: Aftermarket
A-Premium Air Conditioning A/C Condenser Compatible with Lexus RX450h 2010-2015 V6 3.5L, Replace# 7-3797, 8846048150
A-Premium [OEM Fit & Quality]: 100% Brand New Item. Direct Bolt-on OE Replacement A/C Condenser and Receiver Drier Assembly. || [Vehicle Fitment]: Compatible with Lexus RX450h 2015 V6 3.5L (To 3/15 or From 3/15), RX450h 2010-2014 V6 3.5L || [Attention Note]: Includes Receiver Drier & Bracket. This aluminium ac condenser kit maximizes cooling efficiency and accelerates the heat dissipation. Please Check Fitment before ordering by using the Amazon's Confirmed Fit Tool above or checking the Product Description below || [Reference Number]: 7-3797, 3797, 940344, 8846048150 || [Buy with Confidence]: A-Premium offers a one-year unlimited-mileage guarantee on our meticulously crafted ac condenser assembly. We offer a wide variety of automotive accessory categories, ensuring that you can hit the road with peace of mind.
A-Premium [OEM Fit & Quality]: 100% Brand New Item. Direct Bolt-on OE Replacement A/C Condenser and Receiver Drier Assembly. || [Vehicle Fitment]: Compatible with Lexus RX450h 2015 V6 3.5L (To 3/15 or From 3/15), RX450h 2010-2014 V6 3.5L || [Attention Note]: Includes Receiver Drier & Bracket. This aluminium ac condenser kit maximizes cooling efficiency and accelerates the heat dissipation. Please Check Fitment before ordering by using the Amazon's Confirmed Fit Tool above or checking the Product Description below || [Reference Number]: 7-3797, 3797, 940344, 8846048150 || [Buy with Confidence]: A-Premium offers a one-year unlimited-mileage guarantee on our meticulously crafted ac condenser assembly. We offer a wide variety of automotive accessory categories, ensuring that you can hit the road with peace of mind.
Compatible models:
D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG
D13B-E MH; D13B-E MH (FE); D13B-N MH
D13B-F MG; D13B-E MG; D13B-E MG (FE)
D16C-A MG
D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA
D9A2A; D9A2A D9-425; D9A2A D9-500
D9A2A; D9A2A MG; D9A2A D9A-MG
MD11; MD11C; MD11D
MD1B; MD2B; AQD2B
MD5A; MD5B; MD5C
TAD1240GE; TAD1241GE; TAD1242GE
TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE
TAMD103A
TAMD74A; TAMD74A-A; TAMD74A-B
TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V
TD71A; TID71A; TWD710V
TWD1240VE; TAD1241VE; TAD1242VE
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
D13B-E MH; D13B-E MH (FE); D13B-N MH; D13B-N MH (FE)
D13B-F MG; D13B-E MG; D13B-E MG (FE); D13B-F MG (FE)
D16C-A MG
D5A-T; D5A-TA; D5A-B TA; D7A-T; D7A-TA; D7A-B TA
D9A2A; D9A2A D9-425; D9A2A D9-500; D9A2A D9-500 (R4); D9A2A D9-575; D9A2B D9-425; D9A2B D9-500 (R5); D9A2B D9-575; D9A2C D9-425; D9A2D D9
D9A2A; D9A2A MG; D9A2A D9A-MG
MD11; MD11C; MD11D; MD17; MD17C; MD17D
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: A
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: B
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: A
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: B
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: A
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism: AQD2B
- Camshaft and Valve Mechanism
TAD1240GE; TAD1241GE; TAD1242GE
TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE; TAD943VE; TAD950VE; TAD951VE; TAD952VE
TAMD103A
TAMD74A; TAMD74A-A; TAMD74A-B; TAMD74C-A; TAMD74C-B; TAMD74L-A; TAMD74L-B; TAMD74P-A; TAMD74P-B; TAMD75P-A
TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V; TAD1230V; TWD1230VE; TWD1231VE
TD71A; TID71A; TWD710V; TD730VE; TWD731VE; TAD730V; TWD740VE
TWD1240VE; TAD1241VE; TAD1242VE; TAD1250VE; TAD1251VE; TAD1252VE
Information:
P-201: Inspecting Electrical Connectors
Many of the Operational Procedures and Diagnostic Code Procedures in this troubleshooting guide will direct you to check a specific electrical connector. Use the following steps to help determine if the connector is the cause of the problem. If a problem is found in the electrical connector, repair the connector and continue the test procedure.1. Check connector lock ring. Make sure that connector was properly locked and that the lock ring is capable of locking connector together.2. Perform 10 pound pull test on each pin/wire. Each pin and connector should easily withstand 10 pounds of pull, and remain in the connector body. This test checks whether the wire was properly crimped in the pin, and whether the pin was properly inserted into the connector. Repair as needed. Any time a wire is removed from a connector for testing purposes, do a 10 pound pull test after reinserting the wire. Pins should ALWAYS be crimped onto the wires; NEVER soldered. Use 1U5804 Crimping Tool (part of 4C3406 Connector Repair Kit).3. Visually inspect wiring. Look for worn or abraded wires. Check for pinched or damaged harnesses, especially on OEM wiring and early PEEC engines.4. Visually inspect connectors. Verify that pins and sockets are not corroded or damaged. Verify proper alignment and location of pins in the connector.5. Check individual pins and sockets. This is especially important for intermittent problems. Using a new pin, insert the pin into each socket one at a time to check for a good grip on the pin by the socket. Repeat for each pin on the mating side of the connector, using a new socket for the test.P-210: Electrical Power Supply To PEEC Test
The PEEC ECM receives electrical power (battery voltage) through wiring supplied by the vehicle manufacturer. In typical applications, PEEC receives power whenever the key is turned on.Some vehicles may be equipped with an engine protection shutdown system (such as a Kysor or Vigil shutdown system) or an idle time shutdown system (external to PEEC) that interrupts electrical power to the ECM to shut the engine down. Some of these will not supply power to PEEC until the engine is cranked, until oil pressure comes up to acceptable limits, or until an override button is pressed. Keep in mind that these devices may be the cause of no (or intermittent) power to the ECM.This procedure tests whether proper voltage is being supplied by the vehicle wiring. Detailed tests to identify specific failures in the vehicle wiring are the responsibility of the vehicle manufacturer.Note that the ECAP or DDT is supplied with electrical power through direct connections inside the ECM. Therefore, if the ECAP or DDT has power, so does the ECM.For intermittent problems that could be caused by vehicle wiring (such as intermittent shutdowns), temporarily bypassing the vehicle wiring may be an effective means of determining the root cause. If symptoms vanish with the wiring bypassed, vehicle wiring was the cause. A means of bypassing vehicle wiring is explained below. Step 1. Check Electrical Connectors And WiringCheck vehicle connector (J2/P2) and battery power and grounds to J2/P2, being sure to: * Check Connector lock rings.* Perform 10 pound pull test on each pin or wire.* Inspect wiring for damage or abrasion.* Inspect connectors for damage or corrosion. Refer to P-201: Inspecting Electrical Connectors for details. Repair any damage, then continue with the next step.* Visually and physically check grounds for looseness or corrosion. If a problem is found, disconnect, clean, and reconnect the connectorStep 2. Check Battery Voltage Coming To ECMA. Connect a 9-pin 'T' at the ECM vehicle connector (J2/P2).B. Turn key ON, engine OFF.C. Measure the voltage between + Battery (Pin A) and ground (Pin B). The voltage at Pin A should be between 11.5 and 13.5 VDC. OK: The ECM is currently receiving the correct voltage. If intermittent problems with battery voltage may be occurring, consider temporarily bypassing vehicle wiring as shown in Step 4. Otherwise, Stop. NOT OK: The ECM is NOT receiving the correct voltages. Continue with the next step.Step 3. Check BatteriesA. Measure battery voltage at the battery posts.B. Load test the batteries using the 4C4911 Battery Load Tester. Make reference to Operation Manual, Form No. SEHS9249 for more complete information for use of the 6V4930 Battery Load Tester. The voltage at the batteries should be at least 11.5 VDC, and the batteries should pass the load test. OK: The batteries are not the problem. Wiring or components between the batteries and PEEC are preventing voltage from reaching PEEC. Refer to the service manual for the vehicle for instructions on how to troubleshoot the vehicle wiring. Stop. NOT OK: The batteries are defective. Replace the defective batteries. Stop.Step 4. Bypass Vehicle Wiring For Testing This bypass is for TEST PURPOSES ONLY. It may be left on the vehicle temporarily to test whether intermittent problems are due to interruptions in battery power to the ECM. Since this will also bypass any engine protection devices, obtain approval from the owner before releasing a truck with this bypass installed. The bypass switch is installed in parallel with the ignition switch. Either one will turn power ON, and both must be OFF to turn power OFF and shutdown the engine.A. Build a bypass circuit as shown in the illustration below, using #14 AWG wire. B. Connect the battery end of the bypass DIRECTLY to the battery posts.C. Remove Pins A (+ Battery) and B (-Battery) from J2 (Vehicle connector - vehicle side).D. Insert the other end of the bypass into J2 Pins A and B (as shown below).E. Connect the wire that was formerly in J2 Pin B into the socket spliced into the bypass.F. Connect the wire that was formerly in J2 Pin A into the socket that is spliced into the bypass. (This supplies power to the throttle sensor and vehicle speed buffer through the bypass rather than the vehicle wiring). Tape this connection to keep it clean, prevent shorting, and prevent loosening during
Many of the Operational Procedures and Diagnostic Code Procedures in this troubleshooting guide will direct you to check a specific electrical connector. Use the following steps to help determine if the connector is the cause of the problem. If a problem is found in the electrical connector, repair the connector and continue the test procedure.1. Check connector lock ring. Make sure that connector was properly locked and that the lock ring is capable of locking connector together.2. Perform 10 pound pull test on each pin/wire. Each pin and connector should easily withstand 10 pounds of pull, and remain in the connector body. This test checks whether the wire was properly crimped in the pin, and whether the pin was properly inserted into the connector. Repair as needed. Any time a wire is removed from a connector for testing purposes, do a 10 pound pull test after reinserting the wire. Pins should ALWAYS be crimped onto the wires; NEVER soldered. Use 1U5804 Crimping Tool (part of 4C3406 Connector Repair Kit).3. Visually inspect wiring. Look for worn or abraded wires. Check for pinched or damaged harnesses, especially on OEM wiring and early PEEC engines.4. Visually inspect connectors. Verify that pins and sockets are not corroded or damaged. Verify proper alignment and location of pins in the connector.5. Check individual pins and sockets. This is especially important for intermittent problems. Using a new pin, insert the pin into each socket one at a time to check for a good grip on the pin by the socket. Repeat for each pin on the mating side of the connector, using a new socket for the test.P-210: Electrical Power Supply To PEEC Test
The PEEC ECM receives electrical power (battery voltage) through wiring supplied by the vehicle manufacturer. In typical applications, PEEC receives power whenever the key is turned on.Some vehicles may be equipped with an engine protection shutdown system (such as a Kysor or Vigil shutdown system) or an idle time shutdown system (external to PEEC) that interrupts electrical power to the ECM to shut the engine down. Some of these will not supply power to PEEC until the engine is cranked, until oil pressure comes up to acceptable limits, or until an override button is pressed. Keep in mind that these devices may be the cause of no (or intermittent) power to the ECM.This procedure tests whether proper voltage is being supplied by the vehicle wiring. Detailed tests to identify specific failures in the vehicle wiring are the responsibility of the vehicle manufacturer.Note that the ECAP or DDT is supplied with electrical power through direct connections inside the ECM. Therefore, if the ECAP or DDT has power, so does the ECM.For intermittent problems that could be caused by vehicle wiring (such as intermittent shutdowns), temporarily bypassing the vehicle wiring may be an effective means of determining the root cause. If symptoms vanish with the wiring bypassed, vehicle wiring was the cause. A means of bypassing vehicle wiring is explained below. Step 1. Check Electrical Connectors And WiringCheck vehicle connector (J2/P2) and battery power and grounds to J2/P2, being sure to: * Check Connector lock rings.* Perform 10 pound pull test on each pin or wire.* Inspect wiring for damage or abrasion.* Inspect connectors for damage or corrosion. Refer to P-201: Inspecting Electrical Connectors for details. Repair any damage, then continue with the next step.* Visually and physically check grounds for looseness or corrosion. If a problem is found, disconnect, clean, and reconnect the connectorStep 2. Check Battery Voltage Coming To ECMA. Connect a 9-pin 'T' at the ECM vehicle connector (J2/P2).B. Turn key ON, engine OFF.C. Measure the voltage between + Battery (Pin A) and ground (Pin B). The voltage at Pin A should be between 11.5 and 13.5 VDC. OK: The ECM is currently receiving the correct voltage. If intermittent problems with battery voltage may be occurring, consider temporarily bypassing vehicle wiring as shown in Step 4. Otherwise, Stop. NOT OK: The ECM is NOT receiving the correct voltages. Continue with the next step.Step 3. Check BatteriesA. Measure battery voltage at the battery posts.B. Load test the batteries using the 4C4911 Battery Load Tester. Make reference to Operation Manual, Form No. SEHS9249 for more complete information for use of the 6V4930 Battery Load Tester. The voltage at the batteries should be at least 11.5 VDC, and the batteries should pass the load test. OK: The batteries are not the problem. Wiring or components between the batteries and PEEC are preventing voltage from reaching PEEC. Refer to the service manual for the vehicle for instructions on how to troubleshoot the vehicle wiring. Stop. NOT OK: The batteries are defective. Replace the defective batteries. Stop.Step 4. Bypass Vehicle Wiring For Testing This bypass is for TEST PURPOSES ONLY. It may be left on the vehicle temporarily to test whether intermittent problems are due to interruptions in battery power to the ECM. Since this will also bypass any engine protection devices, obtain approval from the owner before releasing a truck with this bypass installed. The bypass switch is installed in parallel with the ignition switch. Either one will turn power ON, and both must be OFF to turn power OFF and shutdown the engine.A. Build a bypass circuit as shown in the illustration below, using #14 AWG wire. B. Connect the battery end of the bypass DIRECTLY to the battery posts.C. Remove Pins A (+ Battery) and B (-Battery) from J2 (Vehicle connector - vehicle side).D. Insert the other end of the bypass into J2 Pins A and B (as shown below).E. Connect the wire that was formerly in J2 Pin B into the socket spliced into the bypass.F. Connect the wire that was formerly in J2 Pin A into the socket that is spliced into the bypass. (This supplies power to the throttle sensor and vehicle speed buffer through the bypass rather than the vehicle wiring). Tape this connection to keep it clean, prevent shorting, and prevent loosening during
Parts wing Volvo Penta:
830930
830930 Wing nut
4.3GXi-G; 4.3GXi-GF; 4.3OSi-G, 4.3GXi-J; 4.3GXi-JF; 4.3OSi-J, 4.3GXiE-M, 5.0GXi-G; 5.0GXi-GF; 5.0OSi-G, 5.0GXi-J; 5.0GXi-JF; 5.0OSi-J, 5.0GXiCE-J; 5.0GXiCE-JF; 5.0GXiCE-M, 5.0GXiE-JF; 5.0GXiE-J; 5.0OSiE-JF, 5.7Gi-300-J; 5.7Gi-300-JF; 5.7OSi-300-J, 5.
3812221
3812221 Wing nut
D11A-A; D11A-B; D11A-C, D11B1-A MP; D11B2-A MP, D11B3-A MP; D11B4-A MP, D9A2A; D9A2A D9-425; D9A2A D9-500
8228567
8228567 Wing nut, incl gasket
TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V
192354
192354 Wing nut
TAD1030G; TD1010G; TWD1010G, TAD1030P, TAD1230G; TD1210G; TWD1210G, TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P, TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP, TAD1630V; TWD1630V, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C, TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TA