4706849 HARNESS AS-CHASSIS Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4706849
470-6849
4706849
CA4706849
470-6849
4706849
Weight: 27 pounds 12 kg.
Information:
Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
An adequate process has not been established in order for a customer to communicate an incident with a battery.Solution
Customers should complete the checklist below. The checklist should be returned to your Technical Communicator for your Dealership. Reference Technical Information Bulletin, TIBU5504 in the Service Request.The form will be submitted by the Dealership to the Dealer Solution Network.Checklist
This checklist should be completed by the customer whenever there is a battery failure of any significant degree. Completing this checklist will enable a thorough inspection of the battery.Note: Batteries that are being returned for failure analysis must be identified in a unique manner.Note: The complete set of batteries should be kept in case the batteries are returned to Caterpillar for inspection.
Indicate the model of the machine and the model of the engine.
Identify the part number of the battery.
Identify the date of shipment of the battery.This information can be found on the sticker that is located near the positive post of the battery. The first letter in the code specifies the month of the shipment of the battery. The second letter indicates the year of the shipment of the battery. For example, a code of "B7" indicates that the battery was shipped in February 2007.
Indicate the condition of the battery. State if the battery is clean or dirty. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate the total number of batteries that are used in the system.
Indicate the part number or the brand name of other batteries that are in the system.
Indicate the age of other batteries that are in the system. List the date code of each battery. Use the part number or the brand name of the battery in order to identify each battery.
Verify the levels of the electrolytes if the levels can be seen.
State if all of the vent caps are in place and properly mounted. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate if the vents are free of foreign materials.
State if there are signs of stress to the battery. Stress is indicated when the sides of the battery are bulging. State the possible cause of the stress. Stress can be caused by high temperatures or by overcharging. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate the type of system that is used to charge the battery. Systems include an alternator or a charger.
State if the charging system has temperature compensation. List the voltage setting.
Indicate the location of the battery at the time of the incident. Examples include Ohio, Canada, and Australia.
State the ambient temperature at the time of the incident.
State the temperature of the battery compartment at the time of the incident.
Describe the location of the battery on the machine. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Describe the ventilation of the battery compartment.
Indicate if any device that could cause a spark or a discharge of electricity is located within the battery
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
An adequate process has not been established in order for a customer to communicate an incident with a battery.Solution
Customers should complete the checklist below. The checklist should be returned to your Technical Communicator for your Dealership. Reference Technical Information Bulletin, TIBU5504 in the Service Request.The form will be submitted by the Dealership to the Dealer Solution Network.Checklist
This checklist should be completed by the customer whenever there is a battery failure of any significant degree. Completing this checklist will enable a thorough inspection of the battery.Note: Batteries that are being returned for failure analysis must be identified in a unique manner.Note: The complete set of batteries should be kept in case the batteries are returned to Caterpillar for inspection.
Indicate the model of the machine and the model of the engine.
Identify the part number of the battery.
Identify the date of shipment of the battery.This information can be found on the sticker that is located near the positive post of the battery. The first letter in the code specifies the month of the shipment of the battery. The second letter indicates the year of the shipment of the battery. For example, a code of "B7" indicates that the battery was shipped in February 2007.
Indicate the condition of the battery. State if the battery is clean or dirty. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate the total number of batteries that are used in the system.
Indicate the part number or the brand name of other batteries that are in the system.
Indicate the age of other batteries that are in the system. List the date code of each battery. Use the part number or the brand name of the battery in order to identify each battery.
Verify the levels of the electrolytes if the levels can be seen.
State if all of the vent caps are in place and properly mounted. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate if the vents are free of foreign materials.
State if there are signs of stress to the battery. Stress is indicated when the sides of the battery are bulging. State the possible cause of the stress. Stress can be caused by high temperatures or by overcharging. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Indicate the type of system that is used to charge the battery. Systems include an alternator or a charger.
State if the charging system has temperature compensation. List the voltage setting.
Indicate the location of the battery at the time of the incident. Examples include Ohio, Canada, and Australia.
State the ambient temperature at the time of the incident.
State the temperature of the battery compartment at the time of the incident.
Describe the location of the battery on the machine. Include a photo of the battery, when possible.
Describe the ventilation of the battery compartment.
Indicate if any device that could cause a spark or a discharge of electricity is located within the battery
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