4503703 TANK AS-FUEL Caterpillar parts
302.7D
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4503703
450-3703
4503703
CA4503703
450-3703
4503703
Weight: 11 pounds 5 kg.
MINI HYD EXCAVATOR,
Compatible equipment models: 4503703:
Information:
Diagnostic Codes
Diagnostic codes are used by the electronic system in order to alert the operator that a problem exists. A diagnostic code also indicates the nature of the problem to the service technician.Diagnostic Codes may be viewed by using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The Component Identifier (CID) identifies a specific component in the system that is described by the diagnostic code. The Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) indicates the failure mode.The code number will direct you to a procedure in Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code". Do not confuse diagnostic codes with diagnostic events. Events can be logged in the engine's Electronic Control Module (ECM). These events that are logged can be used in order to investigate the engine information. An example would be a low oil pressure event. An event is generated when the engine oil pressure is low but not out of the range for the sensor. This does not indicate a problem with the sensor. This event indicates a problem with the engine oil pressure.Active Diagnostic Codes
An ACTIVE diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system. This problem should be investigated and any resulting findings should be corrected as soon as possible. When an ACTIVE diagnostic code is generated, a diagnostic lamp will indicate the diagnostic code. If the condition that generates the diagnostic code occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be LOGGED in the memory of the ECM.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, the ECM will log the code in the permanent memory of the ECM. The ECM has a diagnostic clock that is internal. This clock records the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence, and the number of occurrences of the code. Knowing the timing of the code and knowing the frequency of the code can be a valuable indicator. These indicators are helpful when problems that are intermittent are being investigated.Note: Cat ET can be used in order to retrieve logged codes and Cat ET can be used in order to erase logged codes. Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours. Be aware of the following information when logged diagnostic codes are investigated.
Some diagnostic codes may log occurrences that did not result in operator complaints. A diagnostic code is logged at a specific time. This time should correlate to a complaint. A repair may not be necessary if there is no correlation.
The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. The next most likely cause of an intermittent failure is a component failure such as a sensor or a switch. The least likely cause of an intermittent problem is a failure of the ECM.
Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.
The code number will direct you to a procedure in troubleshooting guide. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting
Diagnostic codes are used by the electronic system in order to alert the operator that a problem exists. A diagnostic code also indicates the nature of the problem to the service technician.Diagnostic Codes may be viewed by using the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The Component Identifier (CID) identifies a specific component in the system that is described by the diagnostic code. The Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) indicates the failure mode.The code number will direct you to a procedure in Troubleshooting, "Troubleshooting With A Diagnostic Code". Do not confuse diagnostic codes with diagnostic events. Events can be logged in the engine's Electronic Control Module (ECM). These events that are logged can be used in order to investigate the engine information. An example would be a low oil pressure event. An event is generated when the engine oil pressure is low but not out of the range for the sensor. This does not indicate a problem with the sensor. This event indicates a problem with the engine oil pressure.Active Diagnostic Codes
An ACTIVE diagnostic code represents a problem with the electronic control system. This problem should be investigated and any resulting findings should be corrected as soon as possible. When an ACTIVE diagnostic code is generated, a diagnostic lamp will indicate the diagnostic code. If the condition that generates the diagnostic code occurs only for a brief moment, the message will disappear and the diagnostic code will be LOGGED in the memory of the ECM.Logged Diagnostic Codes
When the ECM generates a diagnostic code, the ECM will log the code in the permanent memory of the ECM. The ECM has a diagnostic clock that is internal. This clock records the hour of the first occurrence, the hour of the last occurrence, and the number of occurrences of the code. Knowing the timing of the code and knowing the frequency of the code can be a valuable indicator. These indicators are helpful when problems that are intermittent are being investigated.Note: Cat ET can be used in order to retrieve logged codes and Cat ET can be used in order to erase logged codes. Logged diagnostic codes will automatically be deleted if no additional occurrences are recorded in 100 hours. Be aware of the following information when logged diagnostic codes are investigated.
Some diagnostic codes may log occurrences that did not result in operator complaints. A diagnostic code is logged at a specific time. This time should correlate to a complaint. A repair may not be necessary if there is no correlation.
The most likely cause of an intermittent problem is a faulty connection or damaged wiring. The next most likely cause of an intermittent failure is a component failure such as a sensor or a switch. The least likely cause of an intermittent problem is a failure of the ECM.
Diagnostic codes that are logged repeatedly may indicate a problem that needs special investigation.
The code number will direct you to a procedure in troubleshooting guide. If the symptoms continue, use the proper procedure for troubleshooting
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts tank Caterpillar catalog:
3854343
TANK GP-HYDRAULIC
302.7D
302.7D
3854341
TANK & MTG GP-FUEL
302.7D
302.7D
3792645
TANK-EXPANSION
301.4C, 302.7D
301.4C, 302.7D
3860767
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
302.7D
302.7D
3792825
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
301.4C
301.4C
4503705
TANK AS-FUEL
301.4C
301.4C
3755024
TANK-FUEL
301.4C
301.4C
3792645
TANK-EXPANSION
301.4C, 302.7D
301.4C, 302.7D
3721149
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
300.9D
300.9D
3674062
TANK-FUEL
300.9D
300.9D
3777981
TANK AS-FUEL
308E, 308E2 CR
308E, 308E2 CR
3671071
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
305.5E, 305E
305.5E, 305E
3671085
TANK AS-FUEL
305.5E, 305E
305.5E, 305E
3671051
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
303.5E, 304E
303.5E, 304E
3671095
TANK AS-FUEL
303.5E, 304E
303.5E, 304E
3860767
TANK AS-HYDRAULIC
302.7D
302.7D