5003113 HOUSING GP-AXLE Caterpillar parts
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CA5003113
500-3113
5003113
CA5003113
500-3113
5003113
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If you are troubleshooting a pressure sensor, disconnect the sensor.
Remove the suspect sensor from the engine.
Reconnect the suspect sensor.
Connect the vacuum pump test unit to the suspect sensor.
Connect the vacuum pump to the differential pressure gauge.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Observe the pressure reading for the suspect sensor. The Cat ET should display the barometric pressure in your area.
Use the vacuum pump to pull 5 kPa (0.7 psi) of vacuum on the differential pressure gauge.Note: The pressure gauge reading should remain constant until the vacuum is released.
Compare the readings on the Cat ET and the pressure test kit.Expected Result:The Cat ET shows the correct temperature. The Cat ET shows constant pressure. The Cat ET shows a 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure when the vacuum is applied.Results:
OK - The correct temperature is shown on the Cat ET. A constant pressure is shown on the Cat ET. A 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure is shown on the Cat ET when the vacuum is applied. The sensor is working correctly.Repair: Reset the system and note any active diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - Analog - A constant pressure is not shown on the Cat ET. A 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure is not shown on the Cat ET while the vacuum is being applied. An analog sensor is not producing the correct reading. Proceed to Test Step 13.
Not OK - Digital - The correct temperature is not shown on the Cat ET. A digital sensor is not producing the correct reading. Proceed to Test Step 14.
Vacuum Leak - A vacuum leak is suspected.Repair: Check for leaks. If no leaks are found, there is an internal leak in the suspect pressure sensor. Replace the sensor and calibrate the sensor. Reset the system and note any active diagnostic codes.STOPTest Step 13. Check the Analog Sensor's Signal Voltage at the Sensor Connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Remove the sensor's signal wire from pin C of the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Measure the sensor signal voltage between the sensor's signal wire and pin B at the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Replace the sensor signal wire and reconnect the sensor.Expected Result:The signal voltage is between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors.Results:
OK - The signal voltage is between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors. Proceed to Test Step 17.
Not OK - The signal voltage is not between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors. Proceed to Test Step 15.Test Step 14. Check the Digital Sensor's Signal Frequency and the Duty Cycle at the Sensor Connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Remove the sensor's signal wire from pin C of the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Measure the frequency and the duty cycle between the sensor's signal wire and
If you are troubleshooting a pressure sensor, disconnect the sensor.
Remove the suspect sensor from the engine.
Reconnect the suspect sensor.
Connect the vacuum pump test unit to the suspect sensor.
Connect the vacuum pump to the differential pressure gauge.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Observe the pressure reading for the suspect sensor. The Cat ET should display the barometric pressure in your area.
Use the vacuum pump to pull 5 kPa (0.7 psi) of vacuum on the differential pressure gauge.Note: The pressure gauge reading should remain constant until the vacuum is released.
Compare the readings on the Cat ET and the pressure test kit.Expected Result:The Cat ET shows the correct temperature. The Cat ET shows constant pressure. The Cat ET shows a 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure when the vacuum is applied.Results:
OK - The correct temperature is shown on the Cat ET. A constant pressure is shown on the Cat ET. A 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure is shown on the Cat ET when the vacuum is applied. The sensor is working correctly.Repair: Reset the system and note any active diagnostic codes.STOP
Not OK - Analog - A constant pressure is not shown on the Cat ET. A 5 2 kPa (0.7 0.3 psi) drop in pressure is not shown on the Cat ET while the vacuum is being applied. An analog sensor is not producing the correct reading. Proceed to Test Step 13.
Not OK - Digital - The correct temperature is not shown on the Cat ET. A digital sensor is not producing the correct reading. Proceed to Test Step 14.
Vacuum Leak - A vacuum leak is suspected.Repair: Check for leaks. If no leaks are found, there is an internal leak in the suspect pressure sensor. Replace the sensor and calibrate the sensor. Reset the system and note any active diagnostic codes.STOPTest Step 13. Check the Analog Sensor's Signal Voltage at the Sensor Connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Remove the sensor's signal wire from pin C of the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Measure the sensor signal voltage between the sensor's signal wire and pin B at the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Replace the sensor signal wire and reconnect the sensor.Expected Result:The signal voltage is between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors.Results:
OK - The signal voltage is between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors. Proceed to Test Step 17.
Not OK - The signal voltage is not between 0.2 VDC and 4.8 VDC for analog sensors. Proceed to Test Step 15.Test Step 14. Check the Digital Sensor's Signal Frequency and the Duty Cycle at the Sensor Connector.
Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
Remove the sensor's signal wire from pin C of the sensor connector.
Turn the ECS to the STOP position. The engine should be off.
Measure the frequency and the duty cycle between the sensor's signal wire and
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