5V3875 STRIP Caterpillar parts
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5V3875
5V-3875
5V3875
CA5V3875
5V-3875
5V3875
Weight: 4 pounds 2 kg.
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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CTP 5V3875 Strip Wear for Model D4D/D4E/D4E SR
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CTP 5V3875 Strip Wear for Model D4D/D4E/D4E SR
CTP For Model D4D/D4E/D4E SR || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
CTP For Model D4D/D4E/D4E SR || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
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Conditions Which Generate This Code:
Illustration 1 g01238128
Schematic of the engine speed sensorThis diagnostic trouble code is associated with the engine speed sensor. The FMI 8 means that the ECU has determined that the signal frequency is not within the expected range.This sensor is a frequency sensor. The sensor sends a frequency to the ECU as the gear teeth pass the magnet. The voltage is proportional to the speed of the transmission output shaft. The frequency that is sent to the ECU increases when the speed of the teeth increases. The possible causes of this diagnostic trouble code are listed below:
Intermittent connections or poor connections
The sensor is loose.
The sensor has failed.
The ECU has failed. The ECU failing is unlikely.Note: The following test procedure may create other diagnostic trouble codes. Ignore these created diagnostic trouble codes and clear the diagnostic trouble codes when the original diagnostic trouble code has been corrected. Ensure that the diagnostic trouble code of SPN 190 FMI 8 is active before performing this procedure. The engine must be running in order for the diagnostic trouble code to be active.Note: Use a digital multimeter for the measurements in this procedure.
Table 1
Type     Low Range     High Range    
Sensor 1     75 ohms at
−40 °C (−40 °F)     230 ohms at
120 °C (248 °F)    
Sensor 2     600 ohms at
−40 °C (−40 °F)     1800 ohms at
120 °C (248 °F)    Note: There are two types of speed sensors that can be used in this application. The following test steps state the values that are for the second speed sensor. Determine the speed sensor on the machine. Make sure that the sensor has failed before replacing the sensor.System Response:The ECU will use the engine speed input that is communicated over the data link. The engine speed will not be determined if the input is not available.Test Step 1. INSPECT THE HARNESS CONNECTIONS.
Turn the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
Inspect all harness connections that are related to the sensor. Make sure that the connectors are clean and tight.
Check the connectors for proper mating. Ensure that all the seals are present and in place.
Check the harness for signs of damage or abrasion.
Check the wires at the connector. Ensure that the wires are secured tightly into the connector.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the circuit. Take care not to pull the wire out of the connector.
Check the exposed wires at the connectors for nicks or signs of abrasion.
Check for moisture inside the connector.
Check the connectors for dirty contacts or corroded contacts.
Check each pin and each socket of the machine harness connectors. Ensure that the contacts are properly installed. The contacts should mate correctly when the two pieces of the connector are placed together.Expected Result:The machine harness connectors are tight and free of corrosion.Results:
OK - The machine harness connectors are tight and free of corrosion. Proceed to test step 2.
NOT OK - The machine harness connectors are in
Illustration 1 g01238128
Schematic of the engine speed sensorThis diagnostic trouble code is associated with the engine speed sensor. The FMI 8 means that the ECU has determined that the signal frequency is not within the expected range.This sensor is a frequency sensor. The sensor sends a frequency to the ECU as the gear teeth pass the magnet. The voltage is proportional to the speed of the transmission output shaft. The frequency that is sent to the ECU increases when the speed of the teeth increases. The possible causes of this diagnostic trouble code are listed below:
Intermittent connections or poor connections
The sensor is loose.
The sensor has failed.
The ECU has failed. The ECU failing is unlikely.Note: The following test procedure may create other diagnostic trouble codes. Ignore these created diagnostic trouble codes and clear the diagnostic trouble codes when the original diagnostic trouble code has been corrected. Ensure that the diagnostic trouble code of SPN 190 FMI 8 is active before performing this procedure. The engine must be running in order for the diagnostic trouble code to be active.Note: Use a digital multimeter for the measurements in this procedure.
Table 1
Type     Low Range     High Range    
Sensor 1     75 ohms at
−40 °C (−40 °F)     230 ohms at
120 °C (248 °F)    
Sensor 2     600 ohms at
−40 °C (−40 °F)     1800 ohms at
120 °C (248 °F)    Note: There are two types of speed sensors that can be used in this application. The following test steps state the values that are for the second speed sensor. Determine the speed sensor on the machine. Make sure that the sensor has failed before replacing the sensor.System Response:The ECU will use the engine speed input that is communicated over the data link. The engine speed will not be determined if the input is not available.Test Step 1. INSPECT THE HARNESS CONNECTIONS.
Turn the disconnect switch to the OFF position.
Inspect all harness connections that are related to the sensor. Make sure that the connectors are clean and tight.
Check the connectors for proper mating. Ensure that all the seals are present and in place.
Check the harness for signs of damage or abrasion.
Check the wires at the connector. Ensure that the wires are secured tightly into the connector.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the circuit. Take care not to pull the wire out of the connector.
Check the exposed wires at the connectors for nicks or signs of abrasion.
Check for moisture inside the connector.
Check the connectors for dirty contacts or corroded contacts.
Check each pin and each socket of the machine harness connectors. Ensure that the contacts are properly installed. The contacts should mate correctly when the two pieces of the connector are placed together.Expected Result:The machine harness connectors are tight and free of corrosion.Results:
OK - The machine harness connectors are tight and free of corrosion. Proceed to test step 2.
NOT OK - The machine harness connectors are in
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts strip Caterpillar catalog:
1H2629
STRIP-INSULATION
1090, 1190, 1190T, 120G, 120M, 120M 2, 1290T, 12E, 12G, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 1390, 140G, 140H, 140M, 140M 2, 140M 3, 140M 3 AWD, 143H, 14E, 14G, 14H, 14M, 16, 160G, 160H, 160M, 160M 2, 160M ...
1090, 1190, 1190T, 120G, 120M, 120M 2, 1290T, 12E, 12G, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 1390, 140G, 140H, 140M, 140M 2, 140M 3, 140M 3 AWD, 143H, 14E, 14G, 14H, 14M, 16, 160G, 160H, 160M, 160M 2, 160M ...
4K4780
STRIP ASSEM.
561C, 561D, 941, 951B, 955H, 955K, 955L, D4D, D5, D5B
561C, 561D, 941, 951B, 955H, 955K, 955L, D4D, D5, D5B
7K1293
STRIP
561C, 561D, 941, 951B, 955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D5, D5B
561C, 561D, 941, 951B, 955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D5, D5B
5V3876
STRIP
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
7K1294
STRIP AS-WEAR
941, D4D, D4E, D4E SR
941, D4D, D4E, D4E SR
4M3067
STRIP
941, 951B, 955H, 955K, 955L, D4D, D5
941, 951B, 955H, 955K, 955L, D4D, D5
1V7360
STRIP
D4D
D4D
2V7221
STRIP
941, 955K, 955L, D4D
941, 955K, 955L, D4D
4K5756
STRIP
D4D
D4D
2V3109
STRIP
D4D
D4D
3A3567
STRIP ASSEM.
D4D, D4E
D4D, D4E
8V1916
STRIP
D4E
D4E
5V3876
STRIP
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
4V2996
STRIP
D4E, D4E SR
D4E, D4E SR
5S6415
STRIP
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
5S7996
STRIP
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
5S6138
STRIP
955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D4E SR
955K, 955L, D4D, D4E, D4E SR
7S4117
STRIP-FAN SHIELD
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
D4D, D4E, D4E SR
1125518
STRIP
963B, 963C
963B, 963C
1125519
STRIP
963B, 963C
963B, 963C
1N4137
STRIP-TAPPING
963, 963B, D9L
963, 963B, D9L
1N4135
STRIP-TAPPING
926, 936, 936F, 963, 963B, G936, IT28
926, 936, 936F, 963, 963B, G936, IT28
6N7068
STRIP-FAN BAFFLE
963, 963B
963, 963B
7K1294
STRIP AS-WEAR
941, D4D, D4E, D4E SR
941, D4D, D4E, D4E SR