6E1682 HOUSING Caterpillar parts
229D, 5110B, 5130, 5130B, 5230, 5230B, 844, 844K, 854G, 854K, 990, 990 II, 990K, 992G, 992K, 993K
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6E1682
6E-1682
6E1682
CA6E1682
6E-1682
6E1682
Weight: 40 pounds 18 kg.
EXCAVATOR, WHEEL LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 6E1682:
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Information:
Harness Wire Identification
Caterpillar identifies all wires with eleven solid colors. The circuit number is stamped on the wire at a 25 mm (1 inch) spacing. Table 1 lists the wire colors and the color codes.
Table 1
Color Codes for the Harness Wire
Color Code Color Color Code Color
BK Black GN Green
BR Brown BU Blue
RD Red PU Purple
OR Orange GY Gray
YL Yellow WH White
PK Pink For example, a wire identification of A701-GY(Grey) on the schematic would signify a gray wire with the circuit number A701. A701-GY(Grey) identifies the power circuit for the No. 1 Injector solenoid.Another wire identification on the schematic is the size of the wire. The size of the wire will follow the wire color. Wire size or gauge is referred to as AWG (Americal Wire Gauge). AWG is a description of the diameter of the wire.For example, a code of 150-OR(Orange) on the schematic would indicate that the orange wire in circuit 150 is a 14 AWG wire.If the gauge of the wire is not listed, the wire is 16 AWG.Conversion of AWG Numbers to Metric Measurements
Table 2 shows the various AWG numbers that are used for the wires. The metric equivalent for the diameter of each AWG number are also shown.
Table 2
Metric Equivalents for AWG Numbers
AWG Number Diameter (mm) AWG Number Diameter (mm)
20 0.8 14 1.6
18 1.0 12 2.0
16 1.3 4 3.2 Welding on a Machine that is Equipped with an Electronic Control Module
Proper welding procedures are necessary in order to avoid damage to the engine's electronic control module, sensors, and associated components. The component that requires welding should be removed. When welding on a machine that is equipped with an ECM and removal of the component is not possible, the following procedure must be followed. This procedure provides the minimum amount of risk to the electronic components.
Do not ground the welder to electrical components such as the ECM or sensors. Improper grounding can cause damage to the drive train bearings, hydraulic components, electrical components, and other components.Clamp the ground cable from the welder to the component that will be welded. Place the clamp as close as possible to the weld. This will help reduce the possibility of damage.
Stop the engine. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery. If a battery disconnect switch is installed, open the switch.
Illustration 1 g01143634
Service welding guide (typical diagram)
Connect the welding ground cable as close as possible to the area that will be welded. Components which may be damaged by welding include bearings, hydraulic components, and electrical/electronic components.
Protect the wiring harness from welding debris and from spatter.
Weld the materials by using standard welding methods.
Caterpillar identifies all wires with eleven solid colors. The circuit number is stamped on the wire at a 25 mm (1 inch) spacing. Table 1 lists the wire colors and the color codes.
Table 1
Color Codes for the Harness Wire
Color Code Color Color Code Color
BK Black GN Green
BR Brown BU Blue
RD Red PU Purple
OR Orange GY Gray
YL Yellow WH White
PK Pink For example, a wire identification of A701-GY(Grey) on the schematic would signify a gray wire with the circuit number A701. A701-GY(Grey) identifies the power circuit for the No. 1 Injector solenoid.Another wire identification on the schematic is the size of the wire. The size of the wire will follow the wire color. Wire size or gauge is referred to as AWG (Americal Wire Gauge). AWG is a description of the diameter of the wire.For example, a code of 150-OR(Orange) on the schematic would indicate that the orange wire in circuit 150 is a 14 AWG wire.If the gauge of the wire is not listed, the wire is 16 AWG.Conversion of AWG Numbers to Metric Measurements
Table 2 shows the various AWG numbers that are used for the wires. The metric equivalent for the diameter of each AWG number are also shown.
Table 2
Metric Equivalents for AWG Numbers
AWG Number Diameter (mm) AWG Number Diameter (mm)
20 0.8 14 1.6
18 1.0 12 2.0
16 1.3 4 3.2 Welding on a Machine that is Equipped with an Electronic Control Module
Proper welding procedures are necessary in order to avoid damage to the engine's electronic control module, sensors, and associated components. The component that requires welding should be removed. When welding on a machine that is equipped with an ECM and removal of the component is not possible, the following procedure must be followed. This procedure provides the minimum amount of risk to the electronic components.
Do not ground the welder to electrical components such as the ECM or sensors. Improper grounding can cause damage to the drive train bearings, hydraulic components, electrical components, and other components.Clamp the ground cable from the welder to the component that will be welded. Place the clamp as close as possible to the weld. This will help reduce the possibility of damage.
Stop the engine. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery. If a battery disconnect switch is installed, open the switch.
Illustration 1 g01143634
Service welding guide (typical diagram)
Connect the welding ground cable as close as possible to the area that will be welded. Components which may be damaged by welding include bearings, hydraulic components, and electrical/electronic components.
Protect the wiring harness from welding debris and from spatter.
Weld the materials by using standard welding methods.
Parts housing Caterpillar catalog:
9T1958
HOUSING-BYPASS
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 1390, 229, 2290, 235, 2390, 2391, 245, 2491, 2590, 511, 521, 522, 532, 541, 541 2, 551, 552, 552 2, 611, 615C, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631...
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 1390, 229, 2290, 235, 2390, 2391, 245, 2491, 2590, 511, 521, 522, 532, 541, 541 2, 551, 552, 552 2, 611, 615C, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631...
6E0831
HOUSING
225D
225D
9C6546
HOUSING-BRAKE
235C, 235D, 245B
235C, 235D, 245B
7W4661
HOUSING
214
214
7W5562
HOUSING AS-REAR
214B, IT12B
214B, IT12B
9C7159
HOUSING AS-LOWER
245, 518, 518C, 528B, 530B, 931C II, 950, D4E, D4E SR, D5E, D6D, D6E, D6E SR, D6G, D6G SR
245, 518, 518C, 528B, 530B, 931C II, 950, D4E, D4E SR, D5E, D6D, D6E, D6E SR, D6G, D6G SR
1W5517
HOUSING-TURBINE
245B, 992C, 992D
245B, 992C, 992D
6W1462
HOUSING
215B
215B
6W1464
HOUSING
215B
215B
9T9439
HOUSING
235C, 5230, 5230B
235C, 5230, 5230B
4P4688
HOUSING AS-BEARING
214B, 325, 950F
214B, 325, 950F