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SEAL KIT- 7X2781 - Caterpillar


7X2781 SEAL KIT- Caterpillar parts
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CA7X2781
7X-2781
7X2781
Caterpillar 7X2781 SEAL KIT-
Weight: 0.50 pounds 0 kg.

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Result:The current is below 0.050 A (50 mA).Results:
YES - The current is below 0.050 A. The charging system is functioning properly at this time. The failure is possibly an intermittent draw in the system. The batteries may have failed. Ensure that NO accessories were ON during the test. Exit this procedure and retest the alternator charging system.STOP
NO - The current is above 0.050 A. There is a draw in the system. Proceed to test step 16.Test Step 15. MEASURE THE CURRENT OF THE SYSTEM BY REMOVING THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE.
Disconnect the ground cable from the negative battery post. There may be more than one battery that is connected to ground. Disconnect all of the batteries that are connected to ground. Do not disconnect cables that are between batteries that are connected in series.
Connect a multimeter between the disconnected battery ground cable and one of the negative battery terminals. Connect the red positive lead of the multimeter to the cable. The negative lead should be connected to the battery terminal. Use the 10A connections in order to avoid damage. Note: The standard acceptable current draw is 50 mA. A current draw above 50 mA usually indicates a problem. However, some large machines with multiple electronic control modules have a higher acceptable limit. For more information, contact a Caterpillar dealer or contact the business unit that produces the machine.Expected Result:The current is below .050 A (50 mA).Results:
YES - The current is below 0.050 A. The charging system is currently good. The problem is a possible intermittent current draw in the system. The batteries may have failed. Check that NO accessories were ON during the test.STOP
NO - The current is above 0.050 A. There is excessive current flow in the system. Proceed to test step 16Test Step 16. TEST THE CURRENT OF THE ALTERNATOR OUTPUT BELOW 2 AMPERES.
Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
Connect the 9U-5795 Current Probe to a DMM (digital multimeter) or use a 225-8266 Ammeter Tool Gp. Clamp the probe around the "B+" wire of the alternator. Before you clamp the probe around the wire, ensure that the probe is “zeroed”.
Read the current on the meter. Make a note of the current that was measured. Expected Result:The current is under 2 A.Results:
YES - The current is under 2 A. Proceed to test step17.
NO - The current is over 2 A.Repair: There is an internal problem with the alternator. Repair or Replace the alternator.STOPTest Step 17. TEST THE OUTPUT CURRENT OF THE ALTERNATOR BELOW 0.015 AMPERES.
Disconnect the wire from the "B+" terminal of the alternator. Set the multimeter on the 10 amp scale. Connect the red lead of the multimeter to the wire that was disconnected. Connect the black lead of the multimeter to the "B+" terminal of the alternator. Make a note of the current that was measured. Expected Result:The current is less than 0.015 A.Results:
YES - The current is under 0.015 A. The alternator is operating correctly. There may be a current draw on the


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