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3585745 BRACKET Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3585745
358-5745
3585745
Caterpillar 3585745 BRACKET
Weight: 23 pounds 10 kg.

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open circuit is a failure of an electrical circuit that results in no flow of electrical current. An open circuit can be caused by a break in a circuit wire. Most often, an open circuit is caused by a poor connection or a failed connection in one of the electrical connectors that is used in a circuit. The following procedure is a way to check for an open or a poor connection in a circuit.TEST FOR AN OPEN CIRCUIT
Identify the connectors and the wire numbers of the suspect circuits. Use the Electrical System Schematic of the machine to identify the circuits.
Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
Disconnect the component and the ECM from the wiring harness.
At one of the disconnected harness connections, place a jumper wire from the contact of the suspect wire to frame ground.
At the other connector of the machine harness, use the multimeter probes to measure the resistance from the contact of the suspect wire to frame ground.Expected Result: The resistance is less than 5 ohms. OK - The resistance is less than 5 ohms. The harness circuit is correct.Stop. NOT OK - The resistance is greater than 5000 ohms. There is an open in the machine harness.Repair: Repair the machine harness or replace the machine harness.Stop.When the resistance of a good circuit is measured between one end of the wire and the other end of the wire, less than 5.0 ohms of resistance is expected. In a circuit that has an electrical wire or a connection that is completely open (broken or no connection), the flow of electrical current through the circuit is interrupted. A circuit that is completely open due to a broken wire or no connection in a connector will measure greater than 5000 ohms of resistance.Many times a circuit is not completely open and will allow some current to pass through, however, not enough current will pass to allow the circuit to function properly. This can be caused by a wire that is partially broken but still is intact enough to allow a small amount of current to pass. Partial breaks in a wire are difficult to diagnose because the resistance measurement may check OK through the section of wire that is still intact. Partial breaks in a wire are not common. When a partial break is suspected in a wire, the current through the circuit should be checked under load in order to verify that the correct amount of current is present.Most often, a resistance measurement of greater than 5.0 ohms and less than 5000 ohms is due to a poor connection in a circuit connector. The connector contacts may be corroded due to moisture that has entered the connector body. A connector pin or socket may not have been seated securely in the connector body and is not making good contact or a wire may be broken at the point where the pin or socket is connected. When checking for problems in a


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