1G9910 SPINDLE Caterpillar parts
CP-433B, CP-433C, CP-563, CS-431C, CS-433C, CS-531, CS-531C, CS-533, CS-533C, CS-563C
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1G9910
1G-9910
1G9910
CA1G9910
1G-9910
1G9910
Weight: 31 pounds 14 kg.
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2023-08-31
2016-07-12
Compatible equipment models: 1G9910:
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Possible causes for an FMI 3 diagnostic code are:
The harness is shorted.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.Possible causes for an FMI 5 diagnostic code are:
There is an open in the circuit.
The solenoid has failed.
The sensor was activated in Cat ET when the component is not on the machine.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.Possible causes for an FMI 6 diagnostic code are:
A wire is shorted to ground.
The solenoid has failed.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.
Illustration 1 g06134691
Schematic of the Solenoids
Note: The diagram above is a simplified schematic of the connections for the solenoids. The schematic is electrically correct. However, not all the possible harness connectors are shown. Refer to the latest revision of the electrical schematic for the specific machine being serviced for the complete schematic.Diagnostic Trouble Code Procedure
Note: Prior to beginning this procedure, inspect the harness connectors that are involved in this circuit. Poor connections can often be the cause of a problem in an electrical circuit. Verify that all connections in the circuit are clean, secure, and in good condition. Check the wiring for pinch points or abrasions. Look for and repair areas that indicate wires are exposed. If a problem with a connection is found, correct the problem and verify that this diagnostic code is active before performing a troubleshooting procedure.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Identify Active FMI Code Associated With Solenoid Circuit
Code present. FMI 3 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 2.
FMI 5 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 3.
FMI 6 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 5.
Begin Process For FMI 3 Troubleshooting HERE
2. Check The Machine Harness For A Short
A. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch OFF.
B. Disconnect the harness connection at solenoid.
C. Disconnect J1 and J2 connectors from ECM.
D. Measure the resistance of solenoid signal contact to all J1 and J2 contacts.
Each reading is greater than 5K Ω. OK - All resistance readings are greater than 5K Ω .
Proceed to Test Step 7.
NOT OK - One or more readings are less than 5 Ω.
Repair:A short exists between the signal contact and the circuit with the low resistance. Repair or replace the machine harness.
Note: A resistance that is greater than 5 Ω but less than 5K Ω would indicate a loose connection or a corroded connection in the circuit. A resistance measurement that is greater than 5K Ω would indicate an open in the circuit.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
Begin Process For FMI 5 Troubleshooting HERE
3. Check The Solenoid.
A. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch OFF.
B. Disconnect the solenoid from the machine harness.
C. Place a jumper wire between contact 1 and contact 2, at the harness connector for the solenoid.
D. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch ON. Do not start the engine.
The code changes to FMI 6 after the jumper wire is installed. OK - The circuit is correct, the solenoid has failed.
Repair: Replace the solenoid.
After replacement of the solenoid ,
The harness is shorted.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.Possible causes for an FMI 5 diagnostic code are:
There is an open in the circuit.
The solenoid has failed.
The sensor was activated in Cat ET when the component is not on the machine.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.Possible causes for an FMI 6 diagnostic code are:
A wire is shorted to ground.
The solenoid has failed.
The ECM has failed. A failure of the ECM is unlikely.
Illustration 1 g06134691
Schematic of the Solenoids
Note: The diagram above is a simplified schematic of the connections for the solenoids. The schematic is electrically correct. However, not all the possible harness connectors are shown. Refer to the latest revision of the electrical schematic for the specific machine being serviced for the complete schematic.Diagnostic Trouble Code Procedure
Note: Prior to beginning this procedure, inspect the harness connectors that are involved in this circuit. Poor connections can often be the cause of a problem in an electrical circuit. Verify that all connections in the circuit are clean, secure, and in good condition. Check the wiring for pinch points or abrasions. Look for and repair areas that indicate wires are exposed. If a problem with a connection is found, correct the problem and verify that this diagnostic code is active before performing a troubleshooting procedure.
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Identify Active FMI Code Associated With Solenoid Circuit
Code present. FMI 3 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 2.
FMI 5 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 3.
FMI 6 diagnostic code, proceed to Test Step 5.
Begin Process For FMI 3 Troubleshooting HERE
2. Check The Machine Harness For A Short
A. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch OFF.
B. Disconnect the harness connection at solenoid.
C. Disconnect J1 and J2 connectors from ECM.
D. Measure the resistance of solenoid signal contact to all J1 and J2 contacts.
Each reading is greater than 5K Ω. OK - All resistance readings are greater than 5K Ω .
Proceed to Test Step 7.
NOT OK - One or more readings are less than 5 Ω.
Repair:A short exists between the signal contact and the circuit with the low resistance. Repair or replace the machine harness.
Note: A resistance that is greater than 5 Ω but less than 5K Ω would indicate a loose connection or a corroded connection in the circuit. A resistance measurement that is greater than 5K Ω would indicate an open in the circuit.
Proceed to Test Step 7.
Begin Process For FMI 5 Troubleshooting HERE
3. Check The Solenoid.
A. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch OFF.
B. Disconnect the solenoid from the machine harness.
C. Place a jumper wire between contact 1 and contact 2, at the harness connector for the solenoid.
D. Turn the key start switch and the disconnect switch ON. Do not start the engine.
The code changes to FMI 6 after the jumper wire is installed. OK - The circuit is correct, the solenoid has failed.
Repair: Replace the solenoid.
After replacement of the solenoid ,
Caterpillar parts catalog:
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0780666
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2021457
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1771724
SPINDLE-VALVE
CS-531D, CS-533C, CS-533D, CS-563C, CS-563D, CS-573C, CS-583C, CS-583D
CS-531D, CS-533C, CS-533D, CS-563C, CS-563D, CS-573C, CS-583C, CS-583D
1194643
SPINDLE
CP-433C, CS-431C
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1G8404
SPINDLE-WHEEL
SM-350
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1323542
SPINDLE AS-LH
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AP-1000B, AP-800C, AP-800D, AP-900B, BG-225B
1323541
SPINDLE AS-RH
AP-1000B, AP-800C, AP-800D, AP-900B, BG-225B
AP-1000B, AP-800C, AP-800D, AP-900B, BG-225B
1323540
SPINDLE AS
AP-1000B, AP-800C, AP-800D, AP-900B, BG-225B, BG-260D
AP-1000B, AP-800C, AP-800D, AP-900B, BG-225B, BG-260D
8I0882
SPINDLE AS
AP-800C, BG-225B
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1931312
SPINDLE AS
AP-1055D, AP-800C, AP-800D, AS2251, AS2252C, AS2301, AS2302, BG-225B, BG-2455D, BG-260D
AP-1055D, AP-800C, AP-800D, AS2251, AS2252C, AS2301, AS2302, BG-225B, BG-2455D, BG-260D
1194643
SPINDLE
CP-433C, CS-431C
CP-433C, CS-431C
1571369
SPINDLE
CS-573C, CS-583C
CS-573C, CS-583C
1771724
SPINDLE-VALVE
CS-531D, CS-533C, CS-533D, CS-563C, CS-563D, CS-573C, CS-583C, CS-583D
CS-531D, CS-533C, CS-533D, CS-563C, CS-563D, CS-573C, CS-583C, CS-583D
2021457
SPINDLE
CS-533C, CS-563C, CS-573C, CS-583C
CS-533C, CS-563C, CS-573C, CS-583C
0780666
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CP-433B, CP-563, CS-431B