2354955 BRACKET AS Caterpillar parts
236B, 246C, 252B, 256C, 262C, 262C2, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 277C2, 279C, 279C2, 287C, 287C2, 289C, 289C2, 297C, 299C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H, C3.4
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2354955
235-4955
2354955
CA2354955
235-4955
2354955
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
COMPACT TRACK LOADER, SKID STEER LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 2354955:
Information:
ENGINES
3508 (5XM) WITH EUI, 3512 (6PM) WITH EUI, 3516 (7KM) WITH EUI, 3508B (4GM, 6PN, 2HW),
3521B (8RM, 6WN, 4AW),
3516B (6HN, 7RN, 1NW) GENERATOR SET ENGINESProblem:
An AL4 code displayed on the EMCPII indicates that the engine monitoring system in the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) has initiated a warning, derate, or shutdown. The description of the AL4 code in the EMCPII Service Manual, SENR5398 is not correct.Instead of the description given, the text should read: "-AL4- Engine warning, derate, or shutdown active alarm. This alarm fault is displayed when the Engine Monitoring System in the engine ECM has an active warning, derate, or shutdown. Refer to Troubleshooting, 3500 EPG Engines, SENR1003."To see the warning, derate, or shutdown event that has caused the AL4 code to appear, connect the Cat ET and go to the Logged Events screen.There are many reasons why an AL4 code could be displayed, but two reasons are quite common. The first is that the Engine Monitoring System in the engine ECM has logged a Low Coolant Temperature event. The ECM logs a low coolant temperature event when the engine has been running for at least 10 minutes and the coolant temperature is below the programmed set point. The set point for this parameter is 63 to 85°C (145 to 185°F). Many technicians assume that a low coolant temperature warning could not occur at these high temperatures. This warning range was chosen to warn of engine over cooling problems such as a thermostat that is stuck open. Many technicians are also confused by the fact that the EMCPII is also capable of generating a low coolant temperature warning and can illuminate the "Low Coolant Temp" warning lamp located on the Alarm Module. Although the EMCPII and the Engine Monitoring System share the same temperature sensor, they can use the sensor data independently and activate Low Coolant Temp warning at a different set point.The set point used by the EMCPII is programmable from 0 to 36°C (32 to 97°F) by using set point P16. Refer to the EMCPII Service Manual for instructions to program this parameter. When the EMCPII detects low coolant temperature, the Low Coolant Temp light on the Alarm Module comes on. The AL4 code will not be displayed unless the Engine Monitoring System in the ECM has detected a problem. It is recommended that only one of these two systems be used to monitor the coolant temperature and that the other be disabled.A second likely cause of an AL4 code is a high crankcase pressure event. The Engine Monitoring System in the ECM will log a high crankcase pressure event when the pressure in the crankcase has exceeded the programmed set point for a programmed length of time. As discussed in April 15, 1998, Engine TIB, "HIGH CRANKCASE PRESSURE EVENTS MAY BE LOGGED ERRONEOUSLY", erroneous high crankcase pressure events may be logged. This will cause an AL4 code to be displayed on the EMCPII panel. High crankcase pressure events may be viewed on
3508 (5XM) WITH EUI, 3512 (6PM) WITH EUI, 3516 (7KM) WITH EUI, 3508B (4GM, 6PN, 2HW),
3521B (8RM, 6WN, 4AW),
3516B (6HN, 7RN, 1NW) GENERATOR SET ENGINESProblem:
An AL4 code displayed on the EMCPII indicates that the engine monitoring system in the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) has initiated a warning, derate, or shutdown. The description of the AL4 code in the EMCPII Service Manual, SENR5398 is not correct.Instead of the description given, the text should read: "-AL4- Engine warning, derate, or shutdown active alarm. This alarm fault is displayed when the Engine Monitoring System in the engine ECM has an active warning, derate, or shutdown. Refer to Troubleshooting, 3500 EPG Engines, SENR1003."To see the warning, derate, or shutdown event that has caused the AL4 code to appear, connect the Cat ET and go to the Logged Events screen.There are many reasons why an AL4 code could be displayed, but two reasons are quite common. The first is that the Engine Monitoring System in the engine ECM has logged a Low Coolant Temperature event. The ECM logs a low coolant temperature event when the engine has been running for at least 10 minutes and the coolant temperature is below the programmed set point. The set point for this parameter is 63 to 85°C (145 to 185°F). Many technicians assume that a low coolant temperature warning could not occur at these high temperatures. This warning range was chosen to warn of engine over cooling problems such as a thermostat that is stuck open. Many technicians are also confused by the fact that the EMCPII is also capable of generating a low coolant temperature warning and can illuminate the "Low Coolant Temp" warning lamp located on the Alarm Module. Although the EMCPII and the Engine Monitoring System share the same temperature sensor, they can use the sensor data independently and activate Low Coolant Temp warning at a different set point.The set point used by the EMCPII is programmable from 0 to 36°C (32 to 97°F) by using set point P16. Refer to the EMCPII Service Manual for instructions to program this parameter. When the EMCPII detects low coolant temperature, the Low Coolant Temp light on the Alarm Module comes on. The AL4 code will not be displayed unless the Engine Monitoring System in the ECM has detected a problem. It is recommended that only one of these two systems be used to monitor the coolant temperature and that the other be disabled.A second likely cause of an AL4 code is a high crankcase pressure event. The Engine Monitoring System in the ECM will log a high crankcase pressure event when the pressure in the crankcase has exceeded the programmed set point for a programmed length of time. As discussed in April 15, 1998, Engine TIB, "HIGH CRANKCASE PRESSURE EVENTS MAY BE LOGGED ERRONEOUSLY", erroneous high crankcase pressure events may be logged. This will cause an AL4 code to be displayed on the EMCPII panel. High crankcase pressure events may be viewed on
Cat SIS web machinery list:
Parts bracket Caterpillar catalog:
1805397
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
1561550
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BA30, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BA30, BP22
1601753
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
1601754
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
1601774
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
1601775
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
1555027
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
1555029
BRACKET-MOUNTING
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
1555030
BRACKET
906H, 908H, BA30
906H, 908H, BA30
1561541
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
906H, 908H, 966H, BA30
2041193
BRACKET
906H, 908H, BA30, BP22
906H, 908H, BA30, BP22
3072241
BRACKET
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
906H, 908H, 924H, BP22
2335477
BRACKET
236B, 236B3, 242B3, 246C, 252B, 252B3, 256C, 257B3, 259B3, 262C, 262C2, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 277C2, 279C, 279C2, 287C, 287C2, 289C, 289C2, 297C, 299C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H, C3.4
236B, 236B3, 242B3, 246C, 252B, 252B3, 256C, 257B3, 259B3, 262C, 262C2, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 277C2, 279C, 279C2, 287C, 287C2, 289C, 289C2, 297C, 299C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H, C3.4
2257921
BRACKET AS
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
2180917
BRACKET AS
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
2280787
BRACKET AS
236B, 267B, 268B
236B, 267B, 268B
2281768
BRACKET AS
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
2808300
BRACKET AS
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
2468307
BRACKET-INJECTION PUMP
236B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H
236B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H
2354969
BRACKET
236B, 246C, 252B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C
236B, 246C, 252B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C
2344836
BRACKET
236B, 246C, 252B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H
236B, 246C, 252B, 256C, 262C, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 287C, 297C, 3044C, 906, 906H, 907H, 908, 908H
2326142
BRACKET AS
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
236B, 252B, 267B, 268B
2626480
BRACKET-STOP
216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 232B, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247B, 247B3, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267B, 268B
216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 232B, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247B, 247B3, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267B, 268B
2626518
BRACKET AS
216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 232B, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247B, 247B3, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267B, 268B
216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 232B, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247B, 247B3, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267B, 268B