8H6392 NUT Caterpillar parts
583K, 983, D8H, D8K
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA8H6392
8H-6392
8H6392
CA8H6392
8H-6392
8H6392
Weight: 0.50 pounds 0 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Compatible equipment models: 8H6392:
Information:
Event codes alert the operator that an abnormal engine operating condition such as low oil pressure or high coolant temperature has been detected. When the event code is generated, this indicates that an event has taken place.Active of Event Codes
An event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot temperature sensors.
Illustration 1 g01138880
Example of the typical operating range of a temperature sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the parameter. The normal output voltage of the sensor is between 0.2 VDC and 4.2 VDC.
(2) In this area, the temperature above 107 °C (225 °F) is higher than normal. The output voltage of the sensor will generate an event code. The sensor does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the output voltage of the sensor is too high or too low. The voltage is outside of the normal range. The electronic problem will generate a diagnostic code. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code" for additional information on diagnostic codes. Events are represented in two formats. In the first format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. This is followed by a description of the code. If a warning, a derate, or a shutdown is applicable, the numeric identifiers are different. Refer to the following example:
E004 Engine Overspeed ShutdownIn the second format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX-X" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "X" identifies the event as a warning, a derate, or a shutdown. This is followed by a description of the code. Refer to the following example:
E360-1 Low Oil Pressure Warning
E360-2 Low Oil Pressure Derate
E360-3 Low Oil Pressure ShutdownThe definition for a warning, a derate, and a shutdown are defined below:Warning - This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require a derate or a shutdown.Derate - For this condition, the Electronic Control Module (ECM) reduces the engine's power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Shutdown - For this condition, the ECM shuts down the engine in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code the ECM logs the code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is
An event code represents a problem with engine operation. Correct the problem as soon as possible.Event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is listed first.Illustration 1 is an example of the operating range of a temperature sensor. Do not use the Illustration to troubleshoot temperature sensors.
Illustration 1 g01138880
Example of the typical operating range of a temperature sensor
(1) This area represents the normal operating range of the parameter. The normal output voltage of the sensor is between 0.2 VDC and 4.2 VDC.
(2) In this area, the temperature above 107 °C (225 °F) is higher than normal. The output voltage of the sensor will generate an event code. The sensor does not have an electronic problem.
(3) In these areas, the output voltage of the sensor is too high or too low. The voltage is outside of the normal range. The electronic problem will generate a diagnostic code. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code" for additional information on diagnostic codes. Events are represented in two formats. In the first format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. This is followed by a description of the code. If a warning, a derate, or a shutdown is applicable, the numeric identifiers are different. Refer to the following example:
E004 Engine Overspeed ShutdownIn the second format, the "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXX-X" represents a numeric identifier for the event code. The fourth "X" identifies the event as a warning, a derate, or a shutdown. This is followed by a description of the code. Refer to the following example:
E360-1 Low Oil Pressure Warning
E360-2 Low Oil Pressure Derate
E360-3 Low Oil Pressure ShutdownThe definition for a warning, a derate, and a shutdown are defined below:Warning - This condition represents a serious problem with engine operation. However, this condition does not require a derate or a shutdown.Derate - For this condition, the Electronic Control Module (ECM) reduces the engine's power in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Shutdown - For this condition, the ECM shuts down the engine in order to help prevent possible engine damage.Logged Event Codes
When the ECM generates an event code the ECM logs the code in permanent memory. The ECM has an internal diagnostic clock. The ECM will record the following information when an event code is generated:
The hour of the first occurrence of the code
The hour of the last occurrence of the code
The number of occurrences of the codeLogged events are listed in chronological order. The most recent event code is listed first.This information can be helpful for troubleshooting intermittent problems. Logged codes can also be used to review the performance of the engine.Clearing Event Codes
A code is
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Parts nut Caterpillar catalog:
8J8825
NUT
245
245
1K6865
NUT (weld)
215, D3B
215, D3B
6V4647
NUT
215, 621F, 627F, 651E, 657E, 950G, 990, 990 II, 990H
215, 621F, 627F, 651E, 657E, 950G, 990, 990 II, 990H
1B4334
NUT
215, 561B, 561C, 630B, 768C, 772, 772B, 776, 776C, 776D, 777B, 941, 951B, 955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D7F, D9G, D9H, D9L, FB518
215, 561B, 561C, 630B, 768C, 772, 772B, 776, 776C, 776D, 777B, 941, 951B, 955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D7F, D9G, D9H, D9L, FB518
6A9708
NUT
215, 227, 229, 245, 910, 920, 930, 953B, 953C, 963B, 963C, 973, 973C, D6H, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, D8R, D8R II
215, 227, 229, 245, 910, 920, 930, 953B, 953C, 963B, 963C, 973, 973C, D6H, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, D8R, D8R II
7V0355
NUT
215, 215B, 215C, 215D, 225, 227, 231D, 235, 235B, 235C, 245, 936, 941, IT28
215, 215B, 215C, 215D, 225, 227, 231D, 235, 235B, 235C, 245, 936, 941, IT28
6N8639
NUT
955L, D5, D8K
955L, D5, D8K
1V0748
NUT 12.70 mm(.50 in.) thread
235, 631D, 931B, 950F, 992
235, 631D, 931B, 950F, 992
7K2017
NUT
215, 931, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, 933C, 935B, 935C, 935C II, 941, AP-1050, AP-1055D, AP-650B, AP-655D, BG-225C, BG-245C, BG655D, D3, D3B, D3C, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D3K XL, D3K2 LGP, D4B, D4C, D4C I...
215, 931, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, 933C, 935B, 935C, 935C II, 941, AP-1050, AP-1055D, AP-650B, AP-655D, BG-225C, BG-245C, BG655D, D3, D3B, D3C, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D3K XL, D3K2 LGP, D4B, D4C, D4C I...
4B4202
NUT
245
245
8K4352
NUT
225, 227
225, 227
8K0558
NUT
225
225