7M6848 CHAMBER ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
D353C, D379A, D398, D398A, D399, D9G
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7M6848
7M-6848
7M6848
CA7M6848
7M-6848
7M6848
Weight: 0.02 pounds 0 kg.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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7S5787 Chamber Assy 7M6848 - Fits: D353, D398/D399, D9G
GEN Compatible Models - D353, D398/D399, D9G || Related Items - 5H1012, 6B7021 || Cylinder Head & Valve Mech || Country of origin: Turkey
GEN Compatible Models - D353, D398/D399, D9G || Related Items - 5H1012, 6B7021 || Cylinder Head & Valve Mech || Country of origin: Turkey
Compatible equipment models: 7M6848:
Information:
Switch circuits may have problems such as faulty wiring, faulty switches, or faulty connectors. Use the following diagnostic procedures in order to diagnose problems with these switch circuits and repair these switch circuits:
Crank override switch
Manual select switch for starter selection
Low idle select switch
Engine protection override switch
Rapid start/stop switch
Manual prelube switch
E-stop 1
E-stop 2These switches are normally open or normally closed.
Illustration 1 g03383716
Illustration 2 g03383718
Schematic of the switch inputs and wiring (control assembly output connectors)
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps    Values    Results    
1. Check the Electrical Connectors and the Wiring
A. Turn the main disconnect switch to the OFF position.
B. Thoroughly inspect the switch connectors and the engine interface connector. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
C. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the circuit for the suspect switch.
D. Check the allen head screw on each ECM connector for the proper torque. Also, check the allen head screw on the customer connector for the proper torque. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for the correct torque values.
E. Check the harness and wiring for abrasions and for pinch points from the battery to the ECM.
   
Connectors    
Result: The wiring and connectors appear to be OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: There is a problem with the wiring and/or a connector.
Repair: Repair the wiring and/or the connector. Replace parts, if necessary. Ensure that all of the seals are properly connected.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
   
2. Check the Switch Circuit at the ECM for Proper Operation
A. Disconnect the P1 connector.
B. Refer to Illustration 2. Determine the P1 terminal locations for the suspect switch.
Note: If you are troubleshooting the crank override switch, ensure that the starter motor select switch is positioned to select the left starter.
Note: If there are multiple switches in a circuit, verify that all of the switches are in the same state (position).
C. Connect one lead of a multimeter to the P1 terminal for the suspect switch. Connect the other lead of the multimeter to ground. If the starter motor select switch is suspect, check that there is continuity across the terminals at the switch. If necessary, replace the switch.
Note: Wiggle the harnesses during the following measurements in order to reveal any intermittent short condition.
D. Measure the resistance between the P1 terminal for the suspect switch and ground.
E. Activate the switch and measure the resistance again.
   
Open and Short    
Result: One resistance measurement indicates an open circuit. The other resistance measurement indicates a short circuit.
Repair: The switch is operating correctly. Operate the engine and check the switch for proper operation.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
If the switch does not operate correctly, there may be a short circuit between the circuit for the suspect switch and another circuit. Carefully reinspect the components. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect". Locate the short circuit and perform repairs.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
Result: Both resistance measurements indicate an open circuit or both resistance measurements indicate a short circuit.
Repair: There is a problem
Crank override switch
Manual select switch for starter selection
Low idle select switch
Engine protection override switch
Rapid start/stop switch
Manual prelube switch
E-stop 1
E-stop 2These switches are normally open or normally closed.
Illustration 1 g03383716
Illustration 2 g03383718
Schematic of the switch inputs and wiring (control assembly output connectors)
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps    Values    Results    
1. Check the Electrical Connectors and the Wiring
A. Turn the main disconnect switch to the OFF position.
B. Thoroughly inspect the switch connectors and the engine interface connector. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
C. Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires in the circuit for the suspect switch.
D. Check the allen head screw on each ECM connector for the proper torque. Also, check the allen head screw on the customer connector for the proper torque. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for the correct torque values.
E. Check the harness and wiring for abrasions and for pinch points from the battery to the ECM.
   
Connectors    
Result: The wiring and connectors appear to be OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: There is a problem with the wiring and/or a connector.
Repair: Repair the wiring and/or the connector. Replace parts, if necessary. Ensure that all of the seals are properly connected.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
   
2. Check the Switch Circuit at the ECM for Proper Operation
A. Disconnect the P1 connector.
B. Refer to Illustration 2. Determine the P1 terminal locations for the suspect switch.
Note: If you are troubleshooting the crank override switch, ensure that the starter motor select switch is positioned to select the left starter.
Note: If there are multiple switches in a circuit, verify that all of the switches are in the same state (position).
C. Connect one lead of a multimeter to the P1 terminal for the suspect switch. Connect the other lead of the multimeter to ground. If the starter motor select switch is suspect, check that there is continuity across the terminals at the switch. If necessary, replace the switch.
Note: Wiggle the harnesses during the following measurements in order to reveal any intermittent short condition.
D. Measure the resistance between the P1 terminal for the suspect switch and ground.
E. Activate the switch and measure the resistance again.
   
Open and Short    
Result: One resistance measurement indicates an open circuit. The other resistance measurement indicates a short circuit.
Repair: The switch is operating correctly. Operate the engine and check the switch for proper operation.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
If the switch does not operate correctly, there may be a short circuit between the circuit for the suspect switch and another circuit. Carefully reinspect the components. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect". Locate the short circuit and perform repairs.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
Result: Both resistance measurements indicate an open circuit or both resistance measurements indicate a short circuit.
Repair: There is a problem
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts chamber Caterpillar catalog:
4D6377
CHAMBER AS
627, 627B, 637, 637D, 639D, 657, 657B, 657E, 666, 666B, D9G, D9H
627, 627B, 637, 637D, 639D, 657, 657B, 657E, 666, 666B, D9G, D9H
1H9570
CHAMBER
3406B, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, C32, D342, D348, D353C, D364, D379A, D398A, G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G352...
3406B, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, C32, D342, D348, D353C, D364, D379A, D398A, G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G352...
5L6039
CHAMBER ASSEM.
D353C, D379A, D398A, D399
D353C, D379A, D398A, D399
7S5787
CHAMBER ASSEM.
594, D353C, D379, D379A, D379B, D398, D398A, D398B, D399, D9G
594, D353C, D379, D379A, D379B, D398, D398A, D398B, D399, D9G
8S3617
CHAMBER ASSEM.
594, D353C, D379, D379B, D398, D398A, D399, D9G, D9H, G379
594, D353C, D379, D379B, D398, D398A, D399, D9G, D9H, G379
1N8349
CHAMBER
D348, D353C
D348, D353C
6N6969
CHAMBER ASSEMBLY
D398, D9H
D398, D9H
2L6961
CHAMBER
D353C, G353D
D353C, G353D
5H5631
CHAMBER ASSEM.
D353C, D9E
D353C, D9E
2L7144
CHAMBER ASSEM.
D353C
D353C
8S3990
CHAMBER ASSEM.
3304, 3306, D5B
3304, 3306, D5B
5L6039
CHAMBER ASSEM.
D353C, D379A, D398A, D399
D353C, D379A, D398A, D399
5S9609
CHAMBER ASSEM.
1674, D334
1674, D334
5S6795
CHAMBER ASSEMBLY PRECOMBUSTION
120B, 12G, 3304, 3306, 561C, 920, 930, 941, 951B, D4D, D4E, D5, D5B, D6C
120B, 12G, 3304, 3306, 561C, 920, 930, 941, 951B, D4D, D4E, D5, D5B, D6C
1H9570
CHAMBER
3406B, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, C32, D342, D348, D353C, D364, D379A, D398A, G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G352...
3406B, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3412E, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, C32, D342, D348, D353C, D364, D379A, D398A, G3508, G3508B, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G352...
2N0855
CHAMBER
D348
D348
8S1523
CHAMBER ASSEM.
16, 641, 666, 834, D343
16, 641, 666, 834, D343
6H6834
CHAMBER ASSEM.
D342, D342C, D8H
D342, D342C, D8H
8S1522
CHAMBER ASSEM.
16, 1693, 631C, 651, 657, 657B, 666, 768B, 769, 824B, 825B, 826B, 834, 983, 988, D343
16, 1693, 631C, 651, 657, 657B, 666, 768B, 769, 824B, 825B, 826B, 834, 983, 988, D343
3S9601
CHAMBER ASSEM.
1693, 769, D343
1693, 769, D343
2S0380
CHAMBER ASSEM.
16, 824, 988, D343
16, 824, 988, D343