7C3830 GUIDE-VALVE Caterpillar parts
   
 
 
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CA7C3830
7C-3830
7C3830
 
CA7C3830
7C-3830
7C3830
 
 
  Weight: 9 pounds 4 kg. 
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$43.88
 21 Apr 2021
US: # 1 Quality Par
 CT7C3830 : GUIDE - VALVE INTAKE FOR CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI 
Parts Express CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI || All Brand new & rebuilt items comes with 1 year warranty. || GUIDE - VALVE INTAKE FOR CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT. CATEGORY : FORKLIFT PARTS - CATERPILLER/TOWMOTOR. THIS ITEM CAN ALSO BE FOUND UNDER THE FOLLOWING PART NUMBERS: 7C3830, CT 7C3830, CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI/TOWMOTOR7C3830, CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI/TOWMOTOR 7C3830, 7C3830
 Parts Express CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI || All Brand new & rebuilt items comes with 1 year warranty. || GUIDE - VALVE INTAKE FOR CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI FORKLIFT. CATEGORY : FORKLIFT PARTS - CATERPILLER/TOWMOTOR. THIS ITEM CAN ALSO BE FOUND UNDER THE FOLLOWING PART NUMBERS: 7C3830, CT 7C3830, CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI/TOWMOTOR7C3830, CATERPILLAR & MITSUBISHI/TOWMOTOR 7C3830, 7C3830
Information:
 Result:Each of the resistance measurements is less than 5.0 ohms.Results:
OK - Each of the resistance measurements is less than 5.0 ohms. The resistance measurements are indicating that there is not an open circuit or a poor connection in any of the temperature sensor circuits. Proceed to the Test Step 5.
NOT OK - One of the resistance measurements are greater than 5.0 ohms. There is an open circuit or a poor connection in one of the circuits that measures the high resistance.Repair: A resistance measurement that is between 5 ohms and 5000 ohms could indicate that a circuit is not open, but could contain a poor connection. A resistance measurement that is greater than 5000 ohms could indicate that a wire is either not connected or is open.Check each circuit individually to isolate the circuit that has the problem.Check the connectors in the circuit to determine if there is a connection problem. Verify that there is continuity of the sensor circuits between the ECM and the Inverter Cabinet connector CN1 / CX-C3 and then between this connector and the connector in the rear axle housing.The motor winding temperature sensor connection diagram at the beginning of this procedure shows all the circuit connections that are in the Inverter Cabinet. For complete machine harness and connector information in the circuits between the cabinet connectors and the temperature sensor in the rear axle housing, refer to the complete machine electrical system schematic.If any type of damage to the wiring or connectors is found, repair or replace the wiring harness or the connector.Once the problem is resolved, ensure that all the connectors are securely connected. Ensure that the Inverter compartment covers are installed with the cover bolts securely tightened to seal the cabinet from outside contamination.STOPTest Step 5. CHECK THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUITS FOR A SHORTThe key start switch and the battery disconnect switch remain in the OFF position.The harness connector for the Motor 1 temperature sensor terminal block enclosure remains disconnected.The J1 harness connector for the Motor 1 remains disconnected.
At the connector in the rear axle housing, remove the jumper wire that was used in the last test step.
At the Motor 2 ECM, disconnect the J1 harness wiring connector from the ECM.
At the Motor 1 ECM harness connector J1, measure the resistance between the sensor positive (+) contact J1-8 (wire RTDM1-1P-BK(Black)) and all the other circuit contacts that are used in the J1 harness connector.
Measure the resistance between the Motor 1 ECM positive (+) contact J1-8 (wire RTDM1-1P-BK(Black)) and all the other circuit contacts that are used in the Motor 2 ECM J1 harness connector.
Repeat the resistance measurement between each of the temperature sensor negative circuits and all the other circuits that are used in the J1 connectors for the Motor 1 ECM and the Motor 2 ECM.Expected Result:At the ECM J1 connectors, each of the resistance measurements is greater than 4000 ohms.Results:
OK - Each individual resistance measurement is greater than 4000 ohms. The resistance measurements are indicating that the temperature sensor
 OK - Each of the resistance measurements is less than 5.0 ohms. The resistance measurements are indicating that there is not an open circuit or a poor connection in any of the temperature sensor circuits. Proceed to the Test Step 5.
NOT OK - One of the resistance measurements are greater than 5.0 ohms. There is an open circuit or a poor connection in one of the circuits that measures the high resistance.Repair: A resistance measurement that is between 5 ohms and 5000 ohms could indicate that a circuit is not open, but could contain a poor connection. A resistance measurement that is greater than 5000 ohms could indicate that a wire is either not connected or is open.Check each circuit individually to isolate the circuit that has the problem.Check the connectors in the circuit to determine if there is a connection problem. Verify that there is continuity of the sensor circuits between the ECM and the Inverter Cabinet connector CN1 / CX-C3 and then between this connector and the connector in the rear axle housing.The motor winding temperature sensor connection diagram at the beginning of this procedure shows all the circuit connections that are in the Inverter Cabinet. For complete machine harness and connector information in the circuits between the cabinet connectors and the temperature sensor in the rear axle housing, refer to the complete machine electrical system schematic.If any type of damage to the wiring or connectors is found, repair or replace the wiring harness or the connector.Once the problem is resolved, ensure that all the connectors are securely connected. Ensure that the Inverter compartment covers are installed with the cover bolts securely tightened to seal the cabinet from outside contamination.STOPTest Step 5. CHECK THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUITS FOR A SHORTThe key start switch and the battery disconnect switch remain in the OFF position.The harness connector for the Motor 1 temperature sensor terminal block enclosure remains disconnected.The J1 harness connector for the Motor 1 remains disconnected.
At the connector in the rear axle housing, remove the jumper wire that was used in the last test step.
At the Motor 2 ECM, disconnect the J1 harness wiring connector from the ECM.
At the Motor 1 ECM harness connector J1, measure the resistance between the sensor positive (+) contact J1-8 (wire RTDM1-1P-BK(Black)) and all the other circuit contacts that are used in the J1 harness connector.
Measure the resistance between the Motor 1 ECM positive (+) contact J1-8 (wire RTDM1-1P-BK(Black)) and all the other circuit contacts that are used in the Motor 2 ECM J1 harness connector.
Repeat the resistance measurement between each of the temperature sensor negative circuits and all the other circuits that are used in the J1 connectors for the Motor 1 ECM and the Motor 2 ECM.Expected Result:At the ECM J1 connectors, each of the resistance measurements is greater than 4000 ohms.Results:
OK - Each individual resistance measurement is greater than 4000 ohms. The resistance measurements are indicating that the temperature sensor
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