3P7155 LINK-TRACK MASTER Caterpillar parts
225, 951B, 955K, 955L, D5, FB221
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3P7155
3P-7155
3P7155
CA3P7155
3P-7155
3P7155
Weight: 7 pounds 3 kg.
EXCAVATOR, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Compatible equipment models: 3P7155:
Information:
System Operation Description:This procedure covers the following diagnostic codes:
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes
J1939 Code Description
38-3 Secondary Fuel Level : Voltage Above Normal
38-4 Secondary Fuel Level : Voltage Below Normal
96-3 Fuel Level : Voltage Above Normal
96-4 Fuel Level : Voltage Below Normal Background InformationThe Engine Control Module (ECM) has inputs for two fuel level sensors. The sensors read the level of fuel in the primary fuel tank and secondary fuel tank. The sensors are installed by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).Configuration Parameters - The "Primary Fuel Tank Size" and "Secondary Fuel Tank Size" parameters must be programmed to "25", "35", or "50" gallons for this feature to work. These parameters may be protected by customer passwords.-3 and -4 Codes - The ECM continuously creates a pull-up voltage on the signal wire for each sensor. The ECM uses this pull-up voltage in order to detect a problem in the signal circuit. When the ECM detects voltage that is above a threshold on the signal wire, the ECM activates a -3 diagnostic code. When the ECM detects voltage that is below a threshold on the signal wire, the ECM activates a -4 diagnostic code.The following components can cause these codes:
Electrical connector or wiring
Sensor
ECMThe most likely cause of a code is a problem with an electrical connector or wiring. The least likely cause of a code is the ECM.Diagnostics on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)Wiggle Test - The wiggle test allows you to monitor the status of the signals from the sensors while you wiggle the wiring. This helps to identify faulty electrical connections.For additional information regarding the wiggle test, refer to the documentation that accompanies your Cat ET software.
Illustration 1 g01224893
Circuit connections for the fuel level sensors
Test Step 1. Determine if the Code is Logged or ActiveIdentify the diagnostic code.Results:
Logged -3 or -4 code - Repair: Do not troubleshoot a logged code unless the code relates to an engine symptom. If the code is logged and the code does not relate to an engine symptom, clear the code.If the code is logged and the code relates to an engine symptom, proceed to Test Step 2.
Active -3 code - Proceed to Test Step 3.
Active -4 code - Proceed to Test Step 6.Test Step 2. Wiggle the Wiring and Look for ProblemsCarefully following this procedure is a good way to identify the root cause of an intermittent problem.
Verify that the engine is OFF and that the keyswitch is ON.
Configure Cat ET for the wiggle test. Select the status group that includes the parameter that relates to the code. Start the wiggle test.
Slowly wiggle the wiring and the connectors between the P1 connector and the sensor. Pay particular attention to the wiring near each connector. Be sure to wiggle all of the wiring between the P1 connector and the sensor. As you wiggle the wiring, observe the wiring and the connectors. Look for these problems:
Loose connectors or damaged connectors
Moisture on the connectors or the wiring
Damage that is caused by excessive heat
Damage that is caused by chafing
Improper routing
Table 1
Diagnostic Codes
J1939 Code Description
38-3 Secondary Fuel Level : Voltage Above Normal
38-4 Secondary Fuel Level : Voltage Below Normal
96-3 Fuel Level : Voltage Above Normal
96-4 Fuel Level : Voltage Below Normal Background InformationThe Engine Control Module (ECM) has inputs for two fuel level sensors. The sensors read the level of fuel in the primary fuel tank and secondary fuel tank. The sensors are installed by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).Configuration Parameters - The "Primary Fuel Tank Size" and "Secondary Fuel Tank Size" parameters must be programmed to "25", "35", or "50" gallons for this feature to work. These parameters may be protected by customer passwords.-3 and -4 Codes - The ECM continuously creates a pull-up voltage on the signal wire for each sensor. The ECM uses this pull-up voltage in order to detect a problem in the signal circuit. When the ECM detects voltage that is above a threshold on the signal wire, the ECM activates a -3 diagnostic code. When the ECM detects voltage that is below a threshold on the signal wire, the ECM activates a -4 diagnostic code.The following components can cause these codes:
Electrical connector or wiring
Sensor
ECMThe most likely cause of a code is a problem with an electrical connector or wiring. The least likely cause of a code is the ECM.Diagnostics on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)Wiggle Test - The wiggle test allows you to monitor the status of the signals from the sensors while you wiggle the wiring. This helps to identify faulty electrical connections.For additional information regarding the wiggle test, refer to the documentation that accompanies your Cat ET software.
Illustration 1 g01224893
Circuit connections for the fuel level sensors
Test Step 1. Determine if the Code is Logged or ActiveIdentify the diagnostic code.Results:
Logged -3 or -4 code - Repair: Do not troubleshoot a logged code unless the code relates to an engine symptom. If the code is logged and the code does not relate to an engine symptom, clear the code.If the code is logged and the code relates to an engine symptom, proceed to Test Step 2.
Active -3 code - Proceed to Test Step 3.
Active -4 code - Proceed to Test Step 6.Test Step 2. Wiggle the Wiring and Look for ProblemsCarefully following this procedure is a good way to identify the root cause of an intermittent problem.
Verify that the engine is OFF and that the keyswitch is ON.
Configure Cat ET for the wiggle test. Select the status group that includes the parameter that relates to the code. Start the wiggle test.
Slowly wiggle the wiring and the connectors between the P1 connector and the sensor. Pay particular attention to the wiring near each connector. Be sure to wiggle all of the wiring between the P1 connector and the sensor. As you wiggle the wiring, observe the wiring and the connectors. Look for these problems:
Loose connectors or damaged connectors
Moisture on the connectors or the wiring
Damage that is caused by excessive heat
Damage that is caused by chafing
Improper routing
Cat SIS web machinery list:
Parts link Caterpillar catalog:
3P1118
LINK AS-TRACK
955K, 955L, D6C, D6D, D6D SR
955K, 955L, D6C, D6D, D6D SR
3P5757
LINK AS
951B, D5B
951B, D5B
3P3885
LINK AS-TRACK
951B, D5B, D5E
951B, D5B, D5E
9K6629
LINK-TRACK
215, 225, 312B L, 312C, 312D, 323D LN, 941, 943, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5C, PM-201, PM-565, PM-565B, PR-1000
215, 225, 312B L, 312C, 312D, 323D LN, 941, 943, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5C, PM-201, PM-565, PM-565B, PR-1000
3P7153
LINK-TRACK-RH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
3P7154
LINK-TRACK-LH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
2H5048
LINK
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
6J2255
LINK
941, 951B
941, 951B
3P7153
LINK-TRACK-RH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
8S2589
LINK (R.H.)
235, 571G, 572G, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F, D7G, D7G2
235, 571G, 572G, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F, D7G, D7G2
8S2590
LINK (L.H.)
235, 571G, 572G, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F, D7G, D7G2
235, 571G, 572G, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F, D7G, D7G2
9S2954
LINK (L.H.-Master)
235, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F
235, 973, 977K, 977L, D7F
5C6785
LINK
225, 229, 229D
225, 229, 229D
5C6436
LINK
227, 235, 245
227, 235, 245
3P7156
LINK-TRACK MASTER
225, 951B, 955K, 955L, D5, FB221
225, 951B, 955K, 955L, D5, FB221
3P7154
LINK-TRACK-LH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS