3746763 ALTERNATOR AS Caterpillar parts
C3.4B
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3746763
374-6763
3746763
CA3746763
374-6763
3746763
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 3746763:
Information:
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects a problem with the engine's cooling system. Information on default settings and ranges for this event can be found in Troubleshooting, "Event Codes".System Response:The event code will be logged.Possible Performance Effect:E361(1)
There are no performance effects.E361(2)
The engine power will be derated.Troubleshooting:There may be a problem with the engine's cooling system.Test Step 1. Check the Engine's Cooling System
Pressurized System: Hot coolant can cause serious burns. To open the cooling system filler cap, stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool. Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pressure.
Verify that the cooling system is filled to the proper level. If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow.
Check the radiator or the heat exchanger for a restriction to coolant flow.
Check for debris or damage between the fins of the radiator core. Debris between the fins of the radiator core restricts air flow through the radiator core.
Check internally for debris, dirt, or deposits on the radiator core. Debris, dirt, or deposits will restrict the flow of coolant through the radiator.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. Make sure that the coolant mixture meets recommendations.
Check the water temperature regulator. A water temperature regulator that does not open, or a water temperature regulator that only opens part of the way can cause overheating.
Check the water pump. A water pump with a damaged impeller does not pump enough coolant. Remove the water pump and check for damage to the impeller.
If the cooling system for this application is equipped with a fan, check the operation of the fan. A fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the proper temperature differential.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are the incorrect filling of the cooling system and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket.
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a period of time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can restrict the coolant flow.
If the cooling system for this application is equipped with an expansion tank, check the shunt line for
There are no performance effects.E361(2)
The engine power will be derated.Troubleshooting:There may be a problem with the engine's cooling system.Test Step 1. Check the Engine's Cooling System
Pressurized System: Hot coolant can cause serious burns. To open the cooling system filler cap, stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool. Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pressure.
Verify that the cooling system is filled to the proper level. If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow.
Check the radiator or the heat exchanger for a restriction to coolant flow.
Check for debris or damage between the fins of the radiator core. Debris between the fins of the radiator core restricts air flow through the radiator core.
Check internally for debris, dirt, or deposits on the radiator core. Debris, dirt, or deposits will restrict the flow of coolant through the radiator.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. Make sure that the coolant mixture meets recommendations.
Check the water temperature regulator. A water temperature regulator that does not open, or a water temperature regulator that only opens part of the way can cause overheating.
Check the water pump. A water pump with a damaged impeller does not pump enough coolant. Remove the water pump and check for damage to the impeller.
If the cooling system for this application is equipped with a fan, check the operation of the fan. A fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the proper temperature differential.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are the incorrect filling of the cooling system and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket.
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a period of time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can restrict the coolant flow.
If the cooling system for this application is equipped with an expansion tank, check the shunt line for
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Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts alternator Caterpillar catalog:
3501486
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
3617141
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
3746764
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
311F LRR, C3.4B
311F LRR, C3.4B
3746762
ALTERNATOR AS
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
3501487
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
311F LRR, C3.4B
311F LRR, C3.4B
3506267
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
4178415
ALTERNATOR
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
3.4B IOPU, C3.4B
3902383
ALTERNATOR
C3.4B
C3.4B
3902384
ALTERNATOR
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
C3.4B, CB-44B, CB-54B, CD-54B, CW-14
4230065
ALTERNATOR AS
311F LRR, C3.4B
311F LRR, C3.4B
4393414
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
902C, 903C
902C, 903C
1005047
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 143H, 14G, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 163H NA, 16G, 16H NA, 215D, 219D, 225D, 229D...
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 143H, 14G, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 163H NA, 16G, 16H NA, 215D, 219D, 225D, 229D...
8S6554
ALTERNATOR GROUP
814, 815, 816, 966C, 977K
814, 815, 816, 966C, 977K
9L5091
ALTERNATOR GROUP
1673C
1673C
2554808
ALTERNATOR GP-CHARGING
938H, IT38H
938H, IT38H