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SERVICE MANUAL

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
HYDRAULIC - PNEUMATIC - ELECTRICAL - ELECTRONIC SYSTEMSA
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.10.A
SECONDARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.12.A
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.30.A
FAULT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.50.A

ENGINE AND PTO IN .................................................................... B


ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.10.A
FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.20.A
EXHAUST SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.40.A
ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.50.A
STARTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.80.A

TRANSMISSION, DRIVE AND PTO OUT .........................................C


TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.20.C
TRANSMISSION Powershift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.20.E

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING..................................................D


FRONT AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.10.A
REAR AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.12.A
STEERING Hydraulic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.20.C

SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.30.C

PARKING BRAKE Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.32.B


WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.50.C

FRAME AND CAB ......................................................................... E


USER CONTROLS AND SEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.32.A
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.32.C

USER PLATFORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.34.A


ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.40.C

FRAME POSITIONING .................................................................. F


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STABILISING Working stabilising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.20.D

HITCH AND WORKING TOOL ........................................................H


BOOM Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.20.B
BOOM Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.20.D

DIPPER Lift. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.25.B


DIPPER Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.25.F
ARM TOOL ATTACHMENT Tilt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.30.C

EXCAVATING AND LANDSCAPING ................................................ J


DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.20.B

CARRYING Articulated tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.50.C

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INTRODUCTION

Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Battery - Basic instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - Basic instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Heater - Basic instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Basic instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Basic instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Abbreviation Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Consumables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Safety rules
DANGER
Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident.
Do not operate this machine or perform any lubrication, maintenance, or repair on it until you have
read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance, and repair information.
Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.
D0010A

WARNING
Maintenance hazard!
Always perform all service procedures punctually at the intervals stated in this manual. This ensures
optimum performance levels and maximum safety during machine operation.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0132A

WARNING
Pressurized system!
Before attempting any service procedure, it is your responsibility to know the number of accumulators
on the machine, and the correct procedure for releasing the pressure of each accumulator.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0136A

NOTICE: Extreme working and environmental conditions require shortened service intervals.

Use Case fluids, lubricants, and filters for the best protection and performance of your machine. All fluids, lubricants,
and filters must be disposed of in compliance with environmental standards and regulations. Contact your dealer with
any questions regarding the service and maintenance of this machine.

Read the safety decals and information decals on the machine. Read the Operator’s Manual and safety manual.
Understand the operation of the machine before you start any service.

Before you service the machine, put a ’Do Not Operate’ tag on the steering wheel or over the key switch. Ensure the
tag is at a location where everyone who might operate or service the machine may see clearly. One tag is included
with your new machine. Additional tags are available from your dealer.

Plastic and resin parts


• Avoid using gasoline, paint thinner, etc. when cleaning plastic parts, console, instrument cluster, etc.
• Use only water, mild soap, and a soft cloth when you clean these parts.

• Using gasoline, thinners, etc. can cause discoloration, cracking, or deformation of the part being cleaned.

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Safety rules
Before you weld, cut, or drill holes on any part of this machine, make sure the part is not cast ductile iron. See your
dealer if you do not know if a part is cast ductile iron. The following are cast ductile iron parts:
• two wheel drive steering link
• dump links
• front axle
• stabilizers
• extendable dipper
• swing tower
• bucket linkage

Unauthorized modifications to cast ductile iron parts can cause injury or death. Welding, cutting, or drilling can cause
cast ductile iron to break. Do not weld, cut, or drill to repair or to attach items to cast ductile iron parts on this machine.

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Safety rules
Before welding on the machine you must do the following.
If you have any questions about welding on the machine
contact your dealer.

• Disconnect the batteries.


• Disconnect the alternator terminal wires.
• Disconnect the instrument cluster.
• One connector for mechanical fuel injection en-
gines.
• Two connectors for HPCR (high pressure common
rail) engines.
• Disconnect the engine control unit (ECU), if equipped
(three connectors).
NOTE: The third connector is behind the hose in the
illustration.

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• Disconnect the controller for backhoe pilot controls, if


equipped (one connector).
• Disconnect the transmission controller, if equipped
(one connector, located under the front steering cowl-
ing).
• Disconnect the controller for the loader 4 in 1 bucket
or auxiliary hydraulics, if equipped (one connector, lo-
cated under the loader valve at the rear, left underside
of the machine).

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Safety rules
Unless otherwise instructed, always perform these steps before you service the machine:
1. Park the machine on a flat, level surface.
2. Place the backhoe in the transport position with the swing lock pin installed for transport.
3. Place the loader bucket on the ground, with the bottom of the loader bucket parallel to the surface.
4. Place the direction control lever and the transmission in neutral.
5. If you need to open the hood to perform service, raise the loader arms and install the support strut.
6. Shut down the engine.
7. Place a ’Do Not Operate’ tag on the key switch so that it is visible to other workers or remove the key.

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Battery - Basic instructions


WARNING
Battery gas can explode!
To prevent an explosion: 1. Always disconnect the negative (-) battery cable first. 2. Always connect
the negative (-) battery cable last. 3. Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal objects. 4. Do
not weld, grind, or smoke near a battery.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0011A

WARNING
Hazardous chemicals!
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Contact with skin and eyes could result in severe irritation
and burns. Always wear splash-proof goggles and protective clothing (gloves and aprons). Wash
hands after handling.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0006A

• Do not run the engine with battery cables disconnected or with the alternator wires disconnected.
• Before using an electric welder, disconnect the alternator wires, instrument cluster and batteries.
• Do not use a steam cleaner or a cleaning solvent to clean the alternator.
• Keep the battery vents clean. Ensure the battery vents are not restricted.

Battery access
1. If your machine is equipped with a tool box, use a16
mm tool to release the tool box pivot before removing
the battery access door.
2. Use a 13 mm tool to remove the four bolts that secure
the battery compartment and remove the access door.

RCPH10TLB426AAF 1

3. Always disconnect the negative (-) terminals (1) first,


then disconnect the positive (+) terminals (2).

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ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - Basic instructions


The diagnostic/service tool port is located in the fuse box at the side console. Connect the Electronic Service Tool
(EST) or DATAR to this port to update software and/or perform service and diagnostic tests.
1. Turn the thumb screws (1) to loosen the panel cover
(2) for the fuse box. Remove the panel cover.

RCPH10TLB437AAF 1

2. Unscrew the cap for the diagnostic/service tool port.


NOTE: You do not have to remove the fuse box cov-
ers.

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Heater - Basic instructions


The heater coolant shutoff valve controls the flow of hot
coolant to the heater.

• In warm ambient temperatures, turn the shutoff valve


clockwise to stop hot coolant flow to the heater.
• In cold ambient temperatures, turn the shutoff valve
counter-clockwise to allow hot coolant to flow to the
heater.

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Basic instructions
WARNING
Crushing hazard!
If you service the machine with the loader lift arms raised, always use the support strut. Remove the
retaining pin and place the support strut onto the cylinder rod. Install the retaining pin into the support
strut. Lower the lift arms onto the support strut.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0230A

Raise and support loader lift arms:


1. Empty the loader bucket.
2. Raise the loader lift arms to the maximum height.
3. Shut down the engine.

RCPH10TLB230AAF 1

4. Remove the retaining pin.


5. Lower the support strut onto the cylinder rod.
6. Install the retaining pin.

RCPH10TLB221AAF 2

7. Start the engine.


8. Slowly lower the lift arms so that the end of the support
strut rests on the cylinder.

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Lower supported loader lift arms:


1. Raise the lift arms so that the end of the support strut
no longer rests on the cylinder.
2. Shut down the engine.

RCPH10TLB227AAF 4

3. Remove the retaining pin from the support strut.


4. Raise the support strut up to the storage position and
secure with the retaining pin, as shown.

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5. Start the engine.


6. Lower the loader to the ground.

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Basic instructions
Open the hood:
1. Shut down the engine.
2. Turn the handle counter-clockwise to release the hood
latch.

RCPH10TLB166AAF 1

3. Lift the hood and rotate forward.

RCPH10TLB356AAF 2

NOTICE: To avoid damage to the hood parts, always close the hood before moving the loader.
Close the hood:
1. Lower the hood.
2. Turn the handle clockwise to lock the hood latch.

RCPH10TLB167AAF 3

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Torque
Use the torques in this chart when special torques are not given. These torques apply to fasteners with both UNC
and UNF threads as received from suppliers dry, or when lubricated with engine oil. Not applicable if special graphite
lubricants, Molydisulfide greases, or other extreme pressure lubricants are used.

Decimal hardware
Grade 5 bolts, nuts, and studs
Size Nm lb in/lb ft
1/4 in 12 - 15 Nm 108 - 132 lb in
5/16 in 23 - 28 Nm 204 - 252 lb in
3/8 in 48 - 57 Nm 420 - 504 lb in
7/16 in 73 - 87 Nm 54 - 64 lb ft
1/2 in 109 - 130 Nm 80 - 96 lb ft
9/16 in 149 - 179 Nm 110 - 132 lb ft
5/8 in 203 - 244 Nm 150 - 180 lb ft
3/4 in 366 - 439 Nm 270 - 324 lb ft
7/8 in 542 - 651 Nm 400 - 480 lb ft
1 in 787 - 944 Nm 580 - 696 lb ft
1-1/8 in 1085 - 1193 Nm 800 - 880 lb ft
1-1/4 in 1519 - 1681 Nm 1120 - 1240 lb ft
1-3/8 in 1980 - 2278 Nm 1460 - 1680 lb ft
1-1/2 in 2631 - 2983 Nm 1940 - 2200 lb ft
Markings for Grade 5 hardware

Grade 8 bolts, nuts, and studs


Size Nm lb in/lb ft
1/4 in 16 - 20 Nm 144 - 180 lb in
5/16 in 33 - 39 Nm 288 - 348 lb in
3/8 in 61 - 73 Nm 540 - 648 lb in
7/16 in 95 - 114 Nm 70 - 84 lb ft
1/2 in 149 - 179 Nm 110 - 132 lb ft
9/16 in 217 - 260 Nm 160 - 192 lb ft
5/8 in 298 - 358 Nm 220 - 264 lb ft
3/4 in 515 - 618 Nm 380 - 456 lb ft
7/8 in 814 - 976 Nm 600 - 720 lb ft
1 in 1220 - 1465 Nm 900 - 1080 lb ft
1-1/8 in 1736 - 1953 Nm 1280 - 1440 lb ft
1-1/4 in 2468 - 2712 Nm 1820 - 2000 lb ft
1-3/8 in 3227 - 3688 Nm 2380 - 2720 lb ft
1-1/2 in 4285 - 4827 Nm 3160 - 3560 lb ft
Markings for Grade 8 hardware

NOTE: Use thick nuts with Grade 8 bolts.

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Metric hardware
Grade 8.8 bolts, nuts, and studs
Size Nm lb in/lb ft
4 mm 3 - 4 Nm 24 - 36 lb in
5 mm 7 - 8 Nm 60 - 72 lb in
6 mm 11 - 12 Nm 96 - 108 lb in
8 mm 26 - 31 Nm 228 - 276 lb in
10 mm 52 - 61 Nm 456 - 540 lb in
12 mm 90 - 107 Nm 66 - 79 lb ft
14 mm 144 - 172 Nm 106 - 127 lb ft
16 mm 217 - 271 Nm 160 - 200 lb ft
20 mm 434 - 515 Nm 320 - 380 lb ft
24 mm 675 - 815 Nm 500 - 600 lb ft
30 mm 1250 - 1500 Nm 920 - 1100 lb ft
36 mm 2175 - 2600 Nm 1600 - 1950 lb ft
Markings for Grade 8.8 hardware

Grade 10.9 bolts, nuts and studs


Size Nm lb in/lb ft
4 mm 4 - 5 Nm 36 - 48 lb in
5 mm 9 - 11 Nm 84 - 96 lb in
6 mm 15 - 18 Nm 132 - 156 lb in
8 mm 37 - 43 Nm 324 - 384 lb in
10 mm 73 - 87 Nm 54 - 64 lb ft
12 mm 125 - 150 Nm 93 - 112 lb ft
14 mm 200 - 245 Nm 149 - 179 lb ft
16 mm 310 - 380 Nm 230 - 280 lb ft
20 mm 610 - 730 Nm 450 - 540 lb ft
24 mm 1050 - 1275 Nm 780 - 940 lb ft
30 mm 2000 - 2400 Nm 1470 - 1770 lb ft
36 mm 3500 - 4200 Nm 2580 - 3090 lb ft
Markings for Grade 10.9 hardware

Grade 12.9 bolts, nuts, and studs


Size Nm lb in/lb ft
Typically the torque values specified for grade 10.9 hardware can be used satisfactorily on grade 12.9 hardware.
Markings for Grade 12.9 hardware

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Steel hydraulic fittings


37° flare fitting
Tube outside diameter/Hose inside Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft
diameter
mm inch
6.4 mm 1/4 in 7/16-20 in 8 - 16 Nm 72 - 144 lb in
7.9 mm 5/16 in 1/2-20 in 11 - 22 Nm 96 - 192 lb in
9.5 mm 3/8 in 9/16-18 in 14 - 34 Nm 120 - 300 lb in
12.7 mm 1/2 in 3/4-16 in 20 - 57 Nm 180 - 504 lb in
15.9 mm 5/6 in 7/8-14 in 34 - 79 Nm 300 - 696 lb in
19.0 mm 3/4 in 1-1/16-12 in 54 - 108 Nm 40 - 80 lb ft
22.2 mm 7/8 in 1-3/16-12 in 81 - 135 Nm 60 - 100 lb ft
25.4 mm 1 in 1-5/16-12 in 102 - 158 Nm 75 - 117 lb ft
31.8 mm 1-1/4 in 1-5/8-12 in 169 - 223 Nm 125 - 165 lb ft
38.1 mm 1-1/2 in 1-7/8-12 in 285 - 338 Nm 210 - 250 lb ft

Straight threads with O-ring


Tube outside diameter/Hose inside Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft
diameter
mm inch
6.4 mm 1/4 in 7/16-20 in 16 - 26 Nm 144 - 228 lb in
7.9 mm 5/16 in 1/2-20 in 22 - 34 Nm 192 - 300 lb in
9.5 mm 3/8 in 9/16-18 in 34 - 54 Nm 300 - 480 lb in
12.7 mm 1/2 in 3/4-16 in 57 - 91 Nm 540 - 804 lb in
15.9 mm 5/6 in 7/8-14 in 79 - 124 Nm 58 - 92 lb ft
19.0 mm 3/4 in 1-1/16-12 in 108 - 174 Nm 80 - 128 lb ft
22.2 mm 7/8 in 1-3/16-12 in 136 - 216 Nm 100 - 160 lb ft
25.4 mm 1 in 1-5/16-12 in 159 - 253 Nm 117 - 187 lb ft
31.8 mm 1-1/4 in 1-5/8-12 in 224 - 357 Nm 165 - 264 lb ft
38.1 mm 1-1/2 in 1-7/8-12 in 339 - 542 Nm 250 - 400 lb ft

Split flange mounting bolts


Size Nm lb in/lb ft
5/16-18 in 20 - 27 Nm 180 - 240 lb in
3/8-16 in 27 - 34 Nm 240 - 300 lb in
7/16-14 in 47 - 61 Nm 420 - 540 lb in
1/2-13 in 74 - 88 Nm 55 - 65 lb ft
5/8-11 in 190 - 203 Nm 140 - 150 lb ft

O-ring face seal end


Nominal SAE Tube outside diameter Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft
dash size mm in
-4 6.4 mm 1/4 in 9/16-18 in 14 - 16 Nm 120 - 144 lb in
-6 9.5 mm 3/8 in 11/16-16 in 24 - 27 Nm 216 - 240 lb in
-8 12.7 mm 1/2 in 13/16-16 in 43 - 54 Nm 384 - 480 lb in
-10 15.9 mm 5/8 in 1-14 in 62 - 76 Nm 552 - 672 lb in
-12 19.0 mm 3/4 in 1-3/16-12 in 90 - 110 Nm 65 - 80 lb ft
-14 22.2 mm 7/8 in 1-3/16-12 in 90 - 110 Nm 65 - 80 lb ft
-16 25.41 mm 1.0 in 1-7/16-12 in 125 - 140 Nm 92 - 105 lb ft
-20 31.8 mm 1-1/4 in 1-11/16-12 in 170 - 190 Nm 125 - 140 lb ft
-24 38.1 mm 1-1/2 in 2-12 in 200 - 254 Nm 150 - 180 lb ft

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O-ring boss end fitting or lock nut


Nominal SAE Tube outside diameter Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft
dash size mm in
-4 6.4 mm 1/4 in 7/16-20 in 23 - 27 Nm 204 - 240 lb in
-6 9.5 mm 3/8 in 9/16-18 in 34 - 41 Nm 300 - 360 lb in
-8 12.7 mm 1/2 in 3/4-16 in 61 - 68 Nm 540 - 600 lb in
-10 15.9 mm 5/8 in 7/8-14 in 81 - 88 Nm 60 - 65 lb ft
-12 19.0 mm 3/4 in 1-1/16-12 in 115 - 122 Nm 85 - 90 lb ft
-14 22.2 mm 7/8 in 1-13/16-12 in 129 - 136 Nm 95 - 100 lb ft
-16 25.41 mm 1.0 in 1-5/16-12 in 156 - 169 Nm 115 - 125 lb ft
-20 31.8 mm 1-1/4 in 1‘-5/6-12 in 201 - 217 Nm 150 - 160 lb ft
-24 38.1 mm 1-1/2 in 1-7/8-12 in 258 - 271 Nm 190 - 200 lb ft

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Abbreviation Measurements
Typical applications Metric unit Imperial unit
Name Symbol Name Symbol

Area (Land area)


hectare ha acre ac
square meter m² square foot ft²
square inch in²
square millimeter mm² square inch in²
Electricity
ampere A ampere A
volt V volt V
microfarad µF microfarad µF
ohm Ω ohm Ω
Force
kilonewton kN pound lb
newton N pound lb
Force per length
newton per meter N/m pound per foot lb/ft
pound per inch lb/in
Frequency
megahertz MHz megahertz MHz
kilohertz kHz kilohertz kHz
hertz Hz hertz Hz
Frequency − Rotational
revolution per minute r/min revolution per minute r/min ª
rpm rpm
Length
kilometer km mile mi
meter m foot ft
centimeter cm inch in
millimeter mm inch in
micrometer µm
Mass
kilogram kg pound lb
gram g ounce oz
milligram mg
Power
kilowatt kW horsepower Hp
watt W Btu per hour Btu/hr
Btu per minute Btu/min
Pressure or stress (Force per area)
kilopascal kPa pound per square inch psi
inch of mercury inHg
pascal Pa inch of water inH2O
megapascal MPa pound per square inch psi

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Typical applications Metric unit Imperial unit


Name Symbol Name Symbol

Temperature (other than Thermodynamic)


degrees Celsius °C degrees Fahrenheit °F
Time
hour h hour h
minute min minute min
second s second s
Torque (includes Bending moment, Moment of force, and Moment of a couple)
newton meter Nm pound foot lb ft
pound foot lb in
Velocity
kilometer per hour km/h mile per hour mph
meter per second m/s foot per second ft/s
millimeter per second mm/s inch per second in/s
meter per minute m/min foot per minute ft/min
Volume (includes Capacity)
cubic meter mm³ cubic yard yd³
cu yd
liter l cubic inch in³
liter l US gallon US gal
UK gallon UK gal
US quart US qt
UK quart UK qt
milliliter ml fluid ounce fl oz
Volume per time (includes Discharge and Flow rate)
cubic meter per m³/min cubic foot per minute ft³/min
minute
liter per minute l/min US gallon per minute US gal/min
milliliter per minute ml/min UK gallon per minute UK gal/min
Sound power level and Sound pressure level
decibel dB decibel dB

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Capacities
Engine crank case
Specification: Case Akcela No. 1 15W-40, API CI-4/SL
Capacity:
With filter change 13.6 l (14.4 US qt)

Fuel tank
Specification: No. 2 diesel
Capacity: 159 l (42 US gal)

Cooling system
Specification: 50 % water and 50 % ethylene glycol
Capacity:
580N
Without heater 16.1 l (17.0 US qt)
With heater 16.8 l (17.8 US qt)

580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN


Without heater 17.3 l (18.3 US qt)
With heater 18.0 l (19.0 US qt)

Hydraulic system
Specification: Case Akcela Hy-Tran® Ultra
Capacity:
580N
Total system 106.0 l (112.0 US qt)
Total system with Extendahoe 111.7 l (118.0 US qt)
Reservoir with filter change 47.1 l (12.45 US gal)
Reservoir without filter change 45.2 l (11.95 US gal)

580SN
Total system 119.2 l (126 US qt)
Total system with Extendahoe 124.9 l (132 US qt)
Reservoir with filter change 47.1 l (12.45 US gal)
Reservoir without filter change 45.2 l (11.95 US gal)

580SN-WT
Total system 124.9 l (132 US qt)
Total system with Extendahoe 130.6 l (138.0 US qt)
Reservoir with filter change 47.1 l (12.45 US gal)
Reservoir without filter change 45.2 l (11.95 US gal)

590SN
Total system 132 l (139 US qt)
Total system with Extendahoe 137.7 l (145 US qt)
Reservoir with filter change 47.1 l (12.45 US gal)
Reservoir without filter change 45.2 l (11.95 US gal)

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Transmission
Specification: Case Akcela Hy-Tran® Ultra
Capacity:
Manual (powershuttle)
Two wheel drive Four wheel drive
Total system 17.0 l (18 US qt) 19.4 l (21 US qt)
Refill (with or without filter change) 10.5 l (11 US qt) 13.0 l (14 US qt)

Powershift S-type
Two wheel drive Four wheel drive
Total system 21.7 l (23 US qt) 20.7 l (22 US qt)
Refill (with or without filter change) 15.3 l (16 US qt) 14.3 l (15 US qt)

Powershift H-type
Four wheel drive only
Total system 18.0 l (19 US qt)
Refill (with or without filter change) 11.4 l (12 US qt)

Front drive axle - Two wheel drive


Specification: Case Akcela Transaxle SAE 80W140
Capacity:
Each hub 0.8 l (0.8 US qt)

Front drive axle - Four wheel drive


Specification: Case Akcela Transaxle SAE 80W140
Capacity:
580N, 580SN
Differential 7.7 l (8.1 US qt)
Each planetary hub 0.5 l (0.5 US qt)

580SN-WT, 590SN
Differential 8.6 l (9.1 US qt)
Each planetary hub 1.0 l (1.1 US qt)

Rear axle (differential)


Specification: Case Transaxle Akcela
Capacity:
580N, 580SN 13.6 l (14.4 US qt)
580SN-WT, 590SN 18.6 l (19.7 US qt)

Brake master cylinder


Brake fluid supplied by the transmission.

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Consumables
Engine oil recommendations
AKCELA NO. 1 ENGINE OIL 15W-40 is recommended
for use in your machine’s engine. The recommended
oil will lubricate your engine correctly under all operating
conditions. If the recommended oil is not available in a
multi-viscosity grade engine oil, it is okay to use a single
grade engine oil in the recommended oil brand.

If the recommended engine oil is not available in multi-


viscosity or single grade, only use oil meeting API engine
oil service category CH-4.

RCPH10TLB244ACL 1

Refer to the chart for recommended viscosity at ambient


air temperature ranges.
NOTE: Do not put Performance Additives or other oil ad-
ditive products in the engine crankcase. The oil intervals
given in the operators manual and service chart are ac-
cording to tests with CASE AKCELA lubricants.

RCPH10TLB022FAL 2

Dye and black light procedure for detecting oil leaks


Oils and grease have natural phosphors and will illuminate differently under the black light. Oil, bluish-white, grease,
brilliant-white, anti-freeze, greenish-yellow, sealing compounds, red to orange.

Kit part number 380040182 consisting of:


Part Number Description Unit of Comments Usage
measurement
12 Volt Ultra Violet
380002254 Black Light — —
Light
Glows Green in Black Engine Oil /
380002357 Dye-uniglow F2HF 10 ml (0.34 US fl oz)
Light Crankcase
Glows Yellow in Black
380002358 Dye-uniglow F4HF 65 ml (2.2 US fl oz) Hydraulic Oil
Light
Glows Purple in Black
380002359 Dye-uniglow 1750 10 ml (0.34 US fl oz) Transmission Oil
Light

NOTE: Each dye is formulated to work in conjunction with a specific fluid, therefore the dyes are not interchangeable
and should only be used as described.

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1. Prior to adding dye, connect the black light to the ma-


chines battery and investigate suspected areas.
2. Once suspected leak areas are found, attempt to trace
the leak completely to the origin.
NOTE: At the origin, the leak should be the brightest
in color.
3. After confirmation of the suspected leak, thoroughly
clean the area of the leak to remove any existing flu-
ids. Recheck the area with the black light to assure
the area is clean. Good cleaning is important for the
following reasons:
• Fluids captured by threaded joints or other cavities
will continue to show signs of leakage unless com-
pletely clean. RCPH10TLB245ACL 3

• Casting surfaces can hold residual oil.


4. Use the entire contents of the bottle of dye in the sys-
tem/systems of the suspected leak.
5. Run the unit for 5 to 10 minutes and cycle through sus-
pect system functions to ensure that the dye is avail-
able to all possible leak points.
NOTE: The hydraulic oil should be heated to 71 °C
(160 °F), engine at normal operating temperature, and
transmission should be in the normal operating range
on the gauge.
6. Use a clean cloth and wipe the dipstick or the inside
surface of the filler tube on each of the 3 sumps.
7. View traces of dyed fluid on the cloth under the black
light to ensure good samples.
8. Use these 3 samples as your baseline when inspecting
the unit with the black light.
NOTE: High hour engine oil can reduce the effective-
ness of the dye. In this event change the oil.
9. Avoid common errors.
• Fan airflow blowing leaking fluid.
• Gravity pulling leak paths down.
• When paint at a joint is not broken, the joint is not
leaking.
NOTE: It is not necessary to change oils after this
check.

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Diesel fuel
Use No. 2 diesel fuel in the engine of this machine. The Specifications for acceptable No. 2 Diesel Fuel
use of other fuels can cause the loss of engine power and API gravity (minimum) 34
high fuel consumption.
Flash point (minimum) 60 °C (140 °F)
In very cold temperatures, a mixture of No. 1 and No. 2 * Cloud point (maximum) -20 °C (-4 °F)
diesel fuels is temporarily permitted. * Pour point (maximum) -26 °C (-15 °F)
Viscosity (at) 88 °C (190 °F)
NOTICE: See your fuel dealer for winter fuel requirements
Centistokes (2.0) to (4.3)
in your area. If the temperature of the fuel is below the
cloud point (wax appearance point), wax crystals in the Saybolt Seconds Universal (32) to (40)
fuel will cause the engine to lose power or not start. * Refer to the Notice on this page.

The diesel fuel used in this machine must meet the specifi-
cations in the chart or Specification D975-81 of the Amer-
ican Society for Testing and Materials.

Fuel Storage
If you keep fuel in storage for a period of time, you can get
foreign material or water in the fuel storage tank. Many
engine problems are caused by water in the fuel.

Keep the fuel storage tank outside and keep the fuel as
cool as possible. Remove water from the storage con-
tainer at regular periods of time.

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HYDRAULIC - PNEUMATIC - ELECTRICAL - ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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HYDRAULIC - PNEUMATIC - ELECTRICAL -


ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS - A

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.10.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

SECONDARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.12.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.30.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

FAULT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.50.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

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SYSTEMS - A

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - 10.A

TECHNICAL DATA
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Accumulator
General specification - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Special tools - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

FUNCTIONAL DATA
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Hydraulic gear pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exploded view - Hydraulic gear pump seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Electrical schema - Regulated manifold schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Exploded view - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Remote valve
Component diagram - Pilot control color codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Drawing - SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Drawing - N and SN machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Relief valve
Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Hydraulic pump
Sectional view 580SN and 590SN Hydraulic Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Sectional view 580N Hydraulic Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Drawing - Output Test Hose Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Filter
Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Accumulator
Exploded view - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Detailed view - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Control valve
Exploded view - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Exploded view - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Disassemble - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Assemble - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Prepare - Machine Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Pressure test - Pilot Manifold Pressure Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Pressure test - Backhoe Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Flow test - Pump Efficiency Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Leakage test - Loader Control Valve Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Leakage test - Backhoe Control Valve Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Pressure test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Leakage test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Flow test - Backhoe Valve Flow Regulator Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Remote valve
Remove - Remote control valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Install - Remote control valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Remove - Loader control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Install - Loader control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Remove - Clam control pilot valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Install - Clam control pilot valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Remove - Pilot controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Install - Pilot controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Remove - Mechanical controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Install - Mechanical controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Check - Pilot control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Relief valve
Adjust Main Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Remove - Circuit relief valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Pressure test Main Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Pressure test - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Adjust - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Replace - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Hydraulic pump
Remove - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Install - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Remove - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Install - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Disassemble - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Inspect - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

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Assemble - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Accumulator
Check - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Charging - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Discharging - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Disassemble - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Inspect - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Pressure test Right Solenoid Valve for Ride Control (Accumulator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Pressure test Checking the Nitrogen Charge in the Accumulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Charging - Charging the Accumulator With Dry Nitrogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Control valve
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Disassemble - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Assemble - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Disassemble - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Inspect - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Assemble - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

DIAGNOSTIC
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM
Testing - Problem in a loader circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Testing - Problem in the 4x1 Clam Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Testing - Single function will not work independently from other functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Testing - Noise from the backhoe hydraulic system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Testing - All pilot controls stop working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Testing - Pilot pattern change does not function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Testing - Fault codes for pilot controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Hydraulic pump
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Reservoir
Testing - Hydraulic oil reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Special tools

RCPH10TLB080AAM 1
DATAR

CAS10090 2
CAS-10090 Hand Pump

CAS10899 3
CAS-10899 Charging Kit

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - General specification


580N
Make and Model Parker P330 Single Section Gear Pump
Nominal Capacity of Hydraulic Pump 580N 108 l/min (28.5 US gpm)at 231 bar (3349.5 psi) 115
l/min (30.5 US gpm) at n load at 2200 RPM
Steering Relief Pressure 162±10/-0 bar (2349.0±50 psi)
Pressure Settings
Main Relief Valve 210 bar (3045.0 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Accumulator for ride control (Nitrogen charge) 25 bar (362.5 psi) ± 1 bar (14.5 psi)
Circuit relief valves (Hand pump setting only)
Backhoe bucket A (upper) port 262 bar (3800 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)

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Backhoe bucket B (lower) port 221 bar (3205 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Swing A (upper) and B (lower) ports 207 bar (3000 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Loader bucket A (upper) and B (lower) ports 221 bar (3205 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Boom A (upper) port 221 bar (3205 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Boom B (lower) port 331 bar (4800 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
Dipper A (upper) port and B (lower) port 238 bar (3450 psi) ± 3 bar (43.5 psi)
580SN & 580SN-WT
Make and Model Bosch Rexroth Series 31 Variable Displacement Axial
Piston Pump
Pump Controls Without Heavy Lift Option: High Pressure Cut-off
(HPCO) control in pump set to 238±3.5 bar (3451.0±50
psi) With Heavy Lift Option: LS Control with remote LS
Relief Valve
Nominal Capacity No Load: 156.2 l/min (41.3 US gpm)Maximum Loader
Capacity: 156.2 l/min (41.3 US gpm)at 161 bar (2334.5
psi)Maximum Backhoe Capacity: 156.2 l/min (41.3 US
gpm)at 214 bar (3103.0 psi)
Heavy Lift Capacity 99.3 l/min (26.2 US gpm)
Pump Settings HPCO: 238±3.5 bar (3451.0±50 psi)
Steering relief pressure 162±10/-0 bar (2349.0±150-0 psi)
Standard Main Relief Pressure 238±3.5 bar (3451.0±50 psi)
Heavy Lift Main Relief Pressure 250±3.5 bar (3625.0±50 psi)
Swing Relief Pressure 207+7/3 bar (3001.5+100/-50 psi)at 53 l/min (14.0 US
gpm)
590SN
Make & Model Bosch Rexroth Series 31 Variable Displacement Axial
Piston Pump
Pump Controls 1. LS Control with remote LS Relief Valve. 2. Primary
remote LS relief in Heavy lift valve for main relief
pressure. 3. Secondary remote LS releif in Heavy lift for
"Heavy lift" pressure
Nominal capacity No Load: 162.6 l/min (43.0 US gpm). Maximum loader
capacity: 162.6 l/min (43.0 US gpm) 161 bar (2334.5
psi). Maximum backhoe capacity: 162.6 l/min (43.0 US
gpm) 125 l/min (33.0 US gpm)@ 2200 RPM.
Heavy lift capacity No load: 107 l/min (28.3 US gpm). Max. Heavy lift
capacity: 66 l/min (17.4 US gpm) 250 bar (3625.0
psi)@ 1400 RPM.
Steering Relief Pressure 162±10/-0 bar (2349.0±150/-0 psi)
Standard main relief pressure 238±3.5 bar (3451.0±50 psi)
Heavy lift main relief pressure 250±3.5 bar (3625.0±50 psi)
Swing relief pressure 207+7/-3 bar (3001.5+100/-50 psi)@ 53 l/min (14.0 US
gpm)

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Accumulator - General specification - Ride control


Torque, accumulator charging valve cap 1.1 N·m (10 lb in)
Weight (approximate) 4.9 kg (10.8 lb)

Accumulator - Special tools - Ride control


Nitrogen charging kit with regulator 380001737

RCIL10TLB016BAF 1

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB131GAL 1

1. Hoses swing control 5. Hydraulic filter 9. Left stabilizer hoses


2. Backhoe valve 6. Loader valve 10. Right stabilizer hoses
3. Left stabilizer load check valve 7. Pressure to backhoe valve 11. Right stabilizer load check valve
4. Return to filter 8. Swing cushion valve

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view -


Hydraulic gear pump

RCPH10TLB001FAN 1

1. Input shaft 7. Pump gear 13. Vent


2. Retaining ring 8. Thrust plate (4) 14. Front gear housing
3. O-ring 9. Connector shaft 15. Bearing carrier housing
4. Seal 10. Thrust plate seal 16. Rear gear housing
5. Bearing 11. Load sensing input 17. Rear section
6. Quad ring 12. Front housing 18. Cap screws

NOTE: Torque cap screws (18) to 339 N·m (250 lb ft).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view -


Hydraulic gear pump seal

RCPH10TLB005GAN 1

1.Input shaft 4. O-ring


2. Retaining ring 5. Seal
3. Seal retainer 6. Seal

NOTE: Seal (6) must be pressed flush with face of recess with lip toward gear as shown.

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Electrical schema -


Regulated manifold schematic

RCPH10TLB017FAL 1

1. Accumulator 7. Pressure reducing valve


2. Diagnostic port 8. Pilot control on/off solenoid
3. Right-hand stabilizer 9. Orifice
4. Left-hand stabilizer 10. Check valve
5. Extendahoe 11. Auxiliary hydraulics
6. Pattern control selection solenoids 12. Screen

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view -


Regulated manifold

RCIL10TLB001GAF 1

1. Pattern control selection solenoids 6. Diagnostic port


2. Pressure reducing valve 7. Right stabilizer control solenoids
3. Wire mesh filter 8. Left stabilizer control solenoids
4. Check valve 9. Cut off solenoid (except stabilizers)
5. 1.8 mm (0.071 in) orifice 10. Accumulator port

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB001GAN 1

1. Cap for test port "M" (9/16-18 37°) 3. Load sense relief valve
2. Pilot manifold test port 4. Control module

NOTE: Connect a gauge capable of 344.8 bar (5000 psi) to "M" port (1) using adapter (PN 101792A1). Connect a
gauge capable of 69.0 bar (1000 psi) to the pilot manifold pressure test port (2).

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Remote valve - Component diagram - Pilot control color codes

RCPH10TBL001GAM 1

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Remote valve - Drawing - SN-WT

RCPH10TLB004GAN 1

1. Return to reservoir 4. Accumulator 7. Pressure hose to spool


2. Pressure hose to spool 5. Drain hose from pilot manifold 8. Loader valve
3. Pressure to clam manifold 6. Clam control block

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Remote valve - Drawing - N and SN machines

RCPH10TLB001HAN 1

1. Return to reservoir 4. Clam control block 7. Pressure to clam manifold


2. Pressure hose to spool 5. Accumulator
3. Loader valve 6. Pressure hose to spool

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Relief valve - Drawing

RCPH10TLB001GAN 1

1. Circuit relief valve 4. Spool


2. Dampened compensator 5. Centering spring
3. Solid compensator 6. Check valve

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Hydraulic pump - Sectional view 580SN and 590SN Hydraulic Pump

RCPH10TLB003CAM 1

1. Large Section 4. Inlet 7. EF Port


2. Small Section 5. Load Sensing Port 8. CF Port
3. Small Pump Port 6. Priority Valve

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Hydraulic pump - Sectional view 580N Hydraulic Pump

RCPH10TLB004CAM 1

1. Inlet 3. CF Port 5. Priority Valve


2. EF Port 4. Load Sensing Port

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Hydraulic pump - Drawing - Output Test Hose Connections

RCPH10TLB003GAN 1

1. Load sense hose 2. Return hose from loader valve 3. Pressure to backhoe valve
4. Attenuator hose to hydraulic pump 5. Back pressure check valve 6. To hydraulic filter
7. Attenuator hose 8. Fitting 1-1/16 X 12 X 37° JIC 9. Test Adapter

NOTE: Remove fitting (8) and connect flowmeter input hose to attenuator hose.
NOTE: Remove hydraulic tank filler cap and place flowmeter outlet hose (6) below oil level. Ensure hose is secured.

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Hydraulic pump - Drawing


- Hydraulic Ports

RCPH10TLB002HAN 1

1. Port M2 (not used) 5. High-pressure cut-off spool (not used)


2. Outlet port 6. Case drain port
3. Load sense compensator spool 7. Inlet port
4. Load sense port 8. Case drain over-pressure bypass valve

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Hydraulic pump - Sectional view

RCPH10TLB002FAN 1

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Filter - Sectional view

RCPH10TLB002GAM 1
Filter

1. Inlet 4. From Steering Control Valve 7. Condition Indicator


2. To Reservoir 5. Filter 8. Cooler Bypass Valve
3. To Oil Cooler 6. Filter Bypass Valve

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Accumulator - Exploded view - Ride control

RCPH10TLB015FAL 1

1. Tube 5. Quad ring 9. Guard


2. Gland with gas valve 6. O-ring 10. Gas valve assembly
3. Piston 7. Backup ring, if used 11. Gland without gas valve
4. Seal 8. Cap screw

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Accumulator - Detailed view - Ride control

RCIL10TLB005GAF 1

1. Tube 5. Quad ring 9. Guard


2. Gland with gas valve 6. O-ring 10. Gas valve assembly
3. Piston 7. Backup ring, if used 11. O-ring
4. Seal 8. Cap screw 12. Gland without gas valve

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Control valve - Exploded view - Ride control solenoid valve

RCPH10TLB016FAL 1

1. Ring nut
2. Coil
3. Cartridge
5. Control block

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Control valve - Exploded view - Boom lock solenoid valve

RCPH10TLB002HAN 1

1. Relief valve body 5. Poppet 9. Piston 13. O-ring


2. Relief valve seat 6. O-ring 10. O-ring 14. Solenoid body
3. O-ring 7. Outer spring 11. Screw 15. Solenoid
4. Backup ring 8. Inner spring 12. Nut

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Cleaning


Special tools
CAS101162A, filter unit, portable.

RCPH10TLB306ABL 1

CAS10192, vacuum pump.

RCPH10TLB454ABL 2

CAS10508, fitting kit.

RCPH10TLB307ABL 3

General information
Contamination in the hydraulic system is a major cause of
the malfunction of hydraulic components. Contamination
is any foreign material in the hydraulic oil. Contamination
can enter the hydraulic system in several ways.
1. When you drain the oil or disconnect any line.
2. When you disassemble a component.
3. From normal wear of the hydraulic components.
4. From damaged or worn seals.
5. From a damaged component in the hydraulic system.

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All hydraulic systems operate with some contamination.


The design of the components in this hydraulic system per-
mits efficient operation with a small amount of contami-
nation. An increase in this amount of contamination can
cause problems in the hydraulic system. The following list
includes some of these problems.
1. Cylinder rod seals leak.
2. Control valve spools do not return to neutral.
3. Movement of control valve spools is difficult.
4. Hydraulic oil becomes too hot.
5. Pump gears, housing, and other parts wear rapidly.
6. Relief valves or check valves held open by dirt.
7. Quick failure of components that have been repaired.
8. Cycle times are slow; machine does not have enough
power.
If your machine has any of these problems, check the hy-
draulic oil for contamination. See types of contamination
below. If you find contamination, use the portable filter to
clean the hydraulic system.

Types of contamination
There are two types of contamination, microscopic and vis-
ible.
1. Microscopic contamination occurs when very fine
particles of foreign material are in suspension in the
hydraulic oil.
2. These particles are too small to see or feel. Micro-
scopic contamination can be found by identification
of the following problems or by testing in a laboratory.
Examples of the problems:

A. Cylinder rod seal leak.


B. Control valve spools do not return to neutral.
C. The hydraulic system has a high operating
temperature.
3. Visible contamination is foreign material that can be
found by sight, touch, or odor. Visible contamination
can cause a sudden failure of components. Exam-
ples of visible contamination:

A. Particles of metal or dirt in the oil.


B. Air in the oil
C. The oil is dark and thick.
D. The oil has an odor of burned oil.
E. Water in the oil. See flushing water from the
hydraulic system, step 23..

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Cleaning the hydraulic system


1. Prepare the portable filter by doing the following
steps:
A. Remove all the hydraulic oil from the inlet and
outlet hoses for the portable filter.
B. Remove the filter element from the portable
filter.
C. Remove all hydraulic oil from the portable filter.
D. Clean the inside of the housing for the filter
element.
2. You must know whether the contamination is micro-
scopic or visible. See types of contamination .
3. If the contamination is microscopic:

A. Check the maintenance schedule for the ma-


chine to learn if the hydraulic oil must be
changed. If needed, change the hydraulic oil.
See Capacities () for specifications.
B. Do steps 6through 32.
4. If the contamination is visible:

A. Change the hydraulic oil and hydraulic filter.


See Capacities () for specifications.
B. Do steps [Invalid Reference] through 32.
5. Check the amount of contamination in the hydraulic
system by doing the following steps:

A. Disassemble one cylinder in two different cir-


cuits. Check for damage to seals, scoring of
the cylinder wall, etc. Repair the cylinders as
necessary.
B. If, in your judgment, the damage to the cylin-
ders was caused by sever contamination and
is not the result of normal wear, it is neces-
sary to remove, clean and repair valves, pump,
lines, cylinders, hydraulic reservoir, etc. in the
hydraulic system.
6. Remove the breather from the reservoir and connect
the vacuum pump to the opening. Start the vacuum
pump.
7. Loosen and remove the drain plug from the reservoir.
8. Using the fitting kit, install the valve in the hole for the
drain plug. Make sure that the valve is closed.
9. Stop the vacuum pump.
10. Connect the inlet hose for the portable filter to the
valve that is installed in the hole for the drain plug.
11. Disconnect the vacuum pump from the hydraulic
reservoir air breather hose. Remove the filler cap.
12. Install the outlet hose for the portable filter in the hy-
draulic reservoir filler neck.
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13. Open the valve that is installed in the hole for the
drain plug.
14. Move the switch for the portable filter to the ON po-
sition. Start and run the engine at 1500 RPM.
15. Run the portable filter for 10 min.
16. Continue to run the portable filter. Increase the en-
gine speed to full throttle. Heat the oil to operating
temperature by doing the following steps:

1. Hold the blade control lever in the tilt position


for five seconds.
2. Return the blade control lever in the neutral
position for five seconds.
3. Repeat steps A and B until the oil in the hy-
draulic system is at operating temperature.
17. Continue to run the engine at full throttle. Continue
to run the portable filter.
18. Operate each hydraulic circuit to completely extend
and retract the cylinders. Continue to operate each
hydraulic circuit two times, one after the other for 45
min.
19. Decrease the engine speed to low idle.
20. Continue to run the portable filter for 10 min.
21. Stop the portable filter.
22. Stop the engine.
23. Remove the hose from the hydraulic reservoir.
24. Close the valve that is installed in the hole for the
drain plug.
25. Disconnect the inlet hose for the portable filter from
the valve. Remove the outlet hose from the reservoir
filler neck and replace filler cap.
26. Connect a vacuum pump to the breather hose of the
hydraulic reservoir.
27. Start the vacuum pump.
28. Remove the valve from the hole for the drain plug.
29. Install the drain plug.
30. Stop the vacuum pump. Disconnect the vacuum
pump from the opening in the reservoir and install
the breather.
31. Remove the hydraulic filter elements from the ma-
chine.
29. Install new hydraulic filter elements on the machine.
30. Start the engine. Check for oil leakage around the
new hydraulic filters.
31. Stop the engine.
32. Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil
as required. See Section 1002 for specifications.

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Flushing water from the hydraulic system


1. Start and run the engine at 1500 RPM.
2. Completely retract the cylinders of all attachments on
the machine. Angle the blade to the right, the right
cylinder will be fully retracted and the left will be fully
extended. Stop the engine.

NOTE: If retracting the cylinder rods causes the attachments to be raised, block the attachments in place before
proceeding to the next step!
NOTE: Any attachment or part of an attachment that is raised must be supported with acceptable equipment to prevent
the attachment from falling.
3. Move each control lever in both directions to release
pressure in the hydraulic circuits.
4. Loosen and remove the filler cap from the reservoir.
5. Drain the hydraulic oil from the reservoir.

A. See capacity specifications.


B. Have available acceptable equipment to drain
the hydraulic oil.
C. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the
reservoir.
6. Remove the hydraulic filter elements from the ma-
chine.
7. Install new hydraulic filter elements on the machine.
8. Install the drain plug in the bottom of the reservoir.
9. Fill the hydraulic reservoir with hydraulic fluid.
10. Disconnect the line from the open end and closed
end of each cylinder.
11. Be sure all control levers are in the neutral position.
12. Start and run the engine at low idle.

NOTICE: Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir frequently while doing step 13. Have another person hold a
container under the hydraulic lines while you do step 13.
13. Slowly move each control lever in both directions un-
til oil begins to flow from the open line. Hold the con-
trol lever in place until clean oil flows from the open
line.
14. Stop the engine.
15. Connect the system line to the closed end of each
cylinder.
16. Connect a suitable drain line to the open end of each
cylinder and place the other end in an acceptable
container for contaminated oil.
17. Start the engine and run the engine at low idle.
18. Slowly and completely extend all cylinders. As the
piston rod comes in/out of the cylinder, oil will be
pushed out of the open end of the cylinders.

NOTE: Any attachment or part of an attachment that is raised must be supported with acceptable equipment to prevent
the attachment from falling.

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19. Support any attachments that will be in the raised


position.
20. Stop the engine.
21. Disconnect the drain lines and connect the system
lines to the cylinders.
22. Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil
as required.
23. Install the filler cap on the reservoir.
24. Remove the hydraulic filter elements from the ma-
chine.
25. Install new hydraulic filter elements on the machine.
26. Start and run the engine at 1500 RPM, operate each
hydraulic circuit to completely extend and retract the
cylinders.
27. Stop the engine and check for leaks. Check the oil
level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil as required.

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Disassemble - Regulated


manifold
1. Remove the pressure reducing valve.

RCPH10TLB371ABL 1

2. Remove the check valve and orifice.

RCPH10TLB443ABL 2

3. Remove the accumulator.

RCPH10TLB372ABL 3

4. Remove the nut and solenoid for the cutoff valve.

RCPH10TLB373ABL 4

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5. Loosen and remove the cutoff valve.

RCPH10TLB374ABL 5

6. Remove the nut and solenoid for the pattern control


selection valves.

RCPH10TLB376ABL 6

7. Loosen and remove the pattern control selection


valves.

RCPH10TLB378ABL 7

8. Remove the stabilizer mounting screws.

RCPH10TLB381ABL 8

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9. Remove the stabilizer solenoids.

RCPH10TLB382ABL 9

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Assemble - Regulated


manifold
1. Replace all O-rings and backup rings.
2. Lubricate all O-rings with hydraulic oil before in-
stalling.

RCPH10TLB383ABL 1

3. Install the stabilizer solenoids into the manifold.

RCPH10TLB382ABL 2

4. Install and torque the stabilizer mounting screws to


20 N·m (15 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB384ABL 3

5. Install the pattern control selection valves into the


manifold.

RCPH10TLB380ABL 4

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6. Torque the pattern control selection valves to 20 N·m


(15 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB385ABL 5

7. Install the solenoids on the pattern control selection


valves.
NOTE: Make sure the connectors are towards the bottom
of the manifold.

RCPH10TLB386ABL 6

8. Torque the pattern control selection solenoids to 1.7


- 2.2 N·m (15 - 19 lb in).
NOTICE: Overtorquing will cause the solenoid to bind and
stick.

RCPH10TLB387ABL 7

9. Install the orifice (1) into the manifold.


10. Install the O-ring (2) onto the check valve (3).

RCPH10TLB443ABL 8

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11. Install the check valve into the manifold with the small
holes facing away from the pressure reducing valve.

RCPH10TLB444ABL 9

12. Install the pressure reducing valve into the manifold.


13. Torque the pressure reducing valve to 20 N·m (15 lb
ft).

RCPH10TLB388ABL 10

14. Install the cutoff valve into the manifold.

RCPH10TLB375ABL 11

15. Torque the cutoff valve to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB389ABL 12

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16. Torque the cutoff valve solenoids to 1.7 - 2.2 N·m (15
- 19 lb in).
NOTICE: Overtorquing will cause the solenoid to bind and
stick.

RCPH10TLB390ABL 13

17. Install and tighten the accumulator into the manifold.

RCPH10TLB391ABL 14

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Prepare - Machine


Preparation
1. Park machine on level, firm surface. Position back-
hoe in transport position. Lower bucket to ground.
2. Stop engine. Turn ignition switch and pilot control
switch ON. Operate pilot and loader controls to re-
lieve pressure in system.
3. Connect pressure gauge ( 69 bar (1000.5 psi) mini-
mum) to pilot pressure test port.
4. Connect pressure gauge ( 345 bar (5002.5 psi) min-
imum) to "M" port on backhoe valve. Use 9/16-18
quick coupler (PN 101792A1).
5. Remove pressure testing adapter from attenuator
hose. Connect flowmeter input hose to attenuator
hose.
6. Remove screen from reservoir. Secure flowmeter
return hose below oil level.
7. Ensure oil temperature is at operating temperature.
Do the following:
A. Run engine at full throttle. Close relief valve on
flowmeter to minimum 103.4 bar (1499.3 psi).
B. Hold loader control lever in Rollback position
for 15 seconds.
C. Put loader control lever in neutral position for
15 seconds.
D. Repeat steps A and B until oil temperature
reaches minimum of 51 °C (123.8 °F).

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Pilot Manifold Pressure Test (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Pilot


Manifold Pressure Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record test
results.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Prepare - Machine Preparation (A.10.A).

Test 1A
1. Run engine at high idle. Do not activate any backhoe
controls.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record flow regulator pressure
on Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 1B
1. Enable backhoe pilot system switch.
2. Place any backhoe function on demand.
3. Monitor flowmeter. Record pilot pressure on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

NOTE: A pressure reading of 24 - 34.5 bar (348.0 - 500.3 psi) is expected. If pressure is not to specification, replace
pressure reducing valve.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Backhoe Relief (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Backhoe


Relief
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record test
results.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Pilot Manifold Pressure Test (A.10.A).

1. Run engine at high idle. Raise loader and hold in


raised position.
2. Slowly open flowmeter load valve until pressure
reads zero.

Test 2A
1. Slowly close flowmeter load valve.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record pressure when flow drops
by several l/min (gpm). Record results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet..

Test 2B
1. Continue to close load valve on flowmeter.
2. Monitor flowmeter. When flow reaches 0 l/min
(gpm), a pressure reading of 207 - 214 bar (3001.5 -
3103.0 psi) is expected. Record results on Flowme-
ter Check Sheet.

NOTE: If pressure is not in specification, adjust main relief valve. If readings from test 2A are not within 10 percent
of 2B reading, replace relief valve.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Pump Efficiency Test (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Pump


Efficiency Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Backhoe Relief (A.10.A).

Test 3A
1. Hold loader on demand and open the load valve. Ad-
just engine speed to 2000 RPM.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.

Test 3B
1. Continue to run engine at 2000 RPM. Slowly close
load valve until pressure is 138 bar (2001.0 psi).
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.
3. Divide the flow reading at 138 bar (2001.0 psi) by
recorded flow reading at 0.0 bar (0 psi).

NOTE: Pump efficiency is calculated by multiplying result by 100. If pump efficiency is greater than 70 percent, pump
is good. Continue to next test. If pump efficiency is less than 70 percent, repair or replace pump before continuing to
next test.

Test 3C (SN model only)


1. Hold loader on demand and open the load valve. Ad-
just engine speed to 2000 RPM.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.

Test 3D (SN model only)


1. Continue to run engine at 2000 RPM. Slowly close
load valve until pressure is 20.7 bar (300 psi).
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.
3. Divide the flow reading at 20.7 bar (300 psi) by
recorded flow reading at 0.0 bar (0 psi).

NOTE: Pump efficiency is calculated by multiplying result by 100. If pump efficiency is greater than 70 percent, pump
is good. Continue to next test. If pump efficiency is less than 70 percent, repair or replace pump before continuing to
next test.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Loader Control Valve Leakage Test (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Loader


Control Valve Leakage Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Pump Efficiency Test (A.10.A).

1. Run engine at 2000 RPM. Increase pressure on


flowmeter to 138 bar (2001.0 psi).

Test 4A
1. Raise loader. Hold loader in raised position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.

Test 4B
1. Lower loader. Hold loader in lower position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 4C
1. Position loader approximately 45.7 cm (18 in) above
ground level. Hold bucket in rollback position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 4D
1. Hold bucket in dump position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 4E
1. Hold clam in open position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 4F
1. Close clam and hold in closed position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

NOTE: Compare test results from Test 3B (3D for SN model) and Tests 4A thru 4F. If results vary more than 3.8 l/min
(1 US gpm), a problem in circuit exists.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Backhoe Control Valve Leakage Test (A.10.A).

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Control Valve Leakage Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Loader Control Valve Leakage Test (A.10.A).

1. Run engine at 2000 RPM. Increase pressure on


flowmeter to 138 bar (2001.0 psi).

NOTE: If equipped with uni-directional valve, ensure valve is off.

Test 5A
1. Position backhoe to left side.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5B
1. Position backhoe to right side.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5C
1. If equipped with extend-a-hoe option, position out-
ward and hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5D
1. If equipped with extend-a-hoe option, retract and
hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5E
1. Raise left stabilizer. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5F
3. Raise right stabilizer. Hold in position.
4. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5G
NOTE: When lowering stabilizers, lower evenly to full stroke, then raise.
1. Lower left stabilizer. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

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Test 5H
1. Lower right stabilizer. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5I
1. Roll backhoe bucket to dump position. Hold in posi-
tion.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5J
1. Roll backhoe bucket to dig position. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5K
1. Position dipper in full extended position. Hold in po-
sition.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5L
1. Position dipper in full position. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5M
1. Position boom in lower position. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5N
1. Position boom in raised position. Hold in position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5O
1. If equipped with bi-directional auxiliary hydraulic, un-
hook quick disconnect couplers or cap lines. Hold
button in out position.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 5P
1. Reverse direction on bi-directional valve.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

NOTE: Compare test results from Test 3B and Tests 5A thru 5P. If results vary more than 3.8 l/min (1 US gpm), a
problem in circuit exists.

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Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow Test (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Steering


and Bucket Lock Valve Flow Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Backhoe Control Valve Leakage Test (A.10.A).

1. Install a "T" fitting a "D" port on loader valve (see


page). Connect flowmeter to "T" fitting.

Test 6A
1. Run engine at high idle. Close load valve on flowme-
ter.
2. Record bar (psi) results on Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 6B
1. Turn steering wheel to full right. Hold against stop.
2. Open flowmeter load valve to 69.0 bar (1000 psi).
3. With steering wheel held against stop, slowly close
load valve.
4. Monitor flowmeter. When flow begins to decrease
by several l/min (gpm), record bar (psi) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 6C
1. Continue to slowly close load valve.
2. Monitor flowmeter. When flow reaches 0.0 l/min
(0 US gpm), record bar (psi) results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.

NOTE: A pressure reading of 162 - 172 bar (2349.0 - 2494.0 psi) is expected.

Test 6D
1. Open flowmeter load valve to fully open position.
2. If equipped with front or rear hydraulic coupler, en-
gage. Slowly close flowmeter load valve.
3. Monitor flowmeter. When flow begins to decrease
by several l/min (gpm), record bar (psi) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 6E
1. Continue to slowly close flowmeter load valve.
2. Monitor flowmeter. When flow reaches 0.0 l/min
(0 US gpm), record bar (psi) results on Flowmeter
Check Sheet.

NOTE: A pressure reading of 186.2 - 193.1 bar (2700 - 2800 psi) is expected. If pressure is not to specification,
adjust quick coupler relief valve.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Leakage Test
(A.10.A).
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and Bucket Lock Valve Leakage Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow Test (A.10.A).

1. Turn steering wheel to full left. Hold against stop.


2. Close flowmeter load valve to 124.1 bar (1800 psi).
Adjust engine speed to 2000 RPM.

Test 7A
1. Turn steering wheel to full right. Hold against stop.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 7B
1. Turn steering wheel to full left. Hold against stop.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.
3. Extend backhoe bucket fully to dump position. Place
loader and backhoe bucket on ground.

Test 7C
1. Retract loader lock pins.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 7D
1. Extend loader lock pins.
2. Record l/min (gpm) results on Flowmeter Check
Sheet.

Test 7E
1. Retract backhoe bucket lock pins.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.

Test 7F
1. Extend backhoe bucket lock pins.
2. Monitor flowmeter. Record l/min (gpm) results on
Flowmeter Check Sheet.
NOTE: If flow readings of tests vary more than 3.8 l/min (1 US gpm), a problem in that circuit exists.
3. Open flowmeter valve. Stop engine. Inspect for re-
pairs and repair as necessary. Retest circuit.
4. Remove all test equipment. Connect all hydraulic
systems. Ensure hydraulic fluid level is to specifica-
tion. Add fluid as required.

Next operation:
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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Backhoe Valve Flow Regulator Test (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Backhoe


Valve Flow Regulator Test
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Leakage Test
(A.10.A).

1. Connect a gauge ( 69.0 bar (1000 psi) minimum) to


attenuator hose test port. Install a shut-off valve in
hose.
2. Disconnect left side hose from pump. Install a "T"
fitting with test port connector. Connect a gauge (
69.0 bar (1000 psi) minimum) to lead sense test port.
Install a shut-off valve in hose.
3. Run engine at low idle. Do not activate any controls.

Test 8A
1. Monitor attenuator hose test port pressure gauge.
Record pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

Test 8B
1. Monitor load sense port pressure gauge. Record
pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

NOTE: Subtract Test 8B result from 8A result. Difference is backhoe flow regulating setting. Record result on Flowme-
ter Check List.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 1 (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low


Pressure Standby Regulator Test 1
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Backhoe Valve Flow Regulator Test (A.10.A).

1. Connect a gauge ( 69.0 bar (1000 psi) minimum) to


attenuator hose test port. Install a shut-off valve in
hose.
2. Disconnect left side hose from pump. Install "T" fit-
ting with test port connector. Connect a gauge ( 69.0
bar (1000 psi) minimum) to load sense test port. In-
stall shut-off valve in hose.
3. Run engine at low idle. Activate bucket rollback con-
trol.

Test 9A
1. Monitor attenuator hose test port pressure gauge.
Record pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

Test 9B
1. Monitor load sense port pressure gauge. Record
pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

NOTE: Subtract Test 9B result from 9A result. Difference is low pressure standby pressure. Record result on Flowme-
ter Check List.

Next operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 2 (A.10.A).

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low


Pressure Standby Regulator Test 2
See PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet (A.10.A) for form to record re-
sults.

Prior operation:
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 1 (A.10.A).

1. Turn engine OFF. Lower loader and bucket to


ground. Move control lever in all directions to relieve
system pressure.
2. Disconnect bucket cylinder circuit hoses, located at
right hand loader pivot. Cap lines to cylinder.
3. Loop bucket circuit with high pressure hose.
4. Connect a gauge ( 69.0 bar (1000 psi) minimum) to
attenuator hose test port. Install a shut-off valve in
hose.
5. Disconnect left side hose from pump. Install "T" fit-
ting with test port connector. Connect a gauge ( 69.0
bar (1000 psi) minimum) to load sense test port. In-
stall shut-off valve in hose.
6. Run engine at low idle. Activate bucket rollback con-
trol.

Test 10A
1. Monitor attenuator hose test port pressure gauge.
Record pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

Test 10B
1. Monitor load sense port pressure gauge. Record
pressure on Flowmeter Check List.

NOTE: Subtract Test 10B result from 10A result. Difference is low pressure standby pressure. Record result on
Flowmeter Check List.

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter


Check Sheet
Provide the following information:

Owner:_______________ Model:_______________ Serial No.:_______________

Date:_______________ Hours:_______________

NOTE: Prior to testing, machine must be prepped and establish a minimum oil temperature of 51 °C (123.8 °F). See
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Prepare - Machine Preparation (A.10.A) for procedure.

Test 1- Pilot Manifold Pressure

Test 1A - flow regulator pressure __________bar __________psi

Test 1B - pilot pressure __________bar __________psi

Notes:

Test 2- Backhoe Relief

Test 2A - Relief opens @: __________bar __________psi

Test 2B __________bar __________psi

Notes:

Test 3- Pump Efficiency

Test 3A flow reading __________l/min __________gpm @ minimum

Test 3B flow reading __________l/min __________gpm @ 2000 psi

Test 3B divided by Test 3A = Flow resultant __________l/min __________gpm

Flow resultant multiplied by 100 = Pump efficiency __________%

SN Models Only
Test 3C flow reading __________l/min __________gpm @ minimum

Test 3D flow reading __________l/min __________gpm @ 300 psi

Test 3D divided by Test 3C = Flow resultant __________l/min __________gpm

Flow resultant multiplied by 100 = Pump efficiency __________%

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Test 4- Loader Control Valve Leakage

Test 4A - Loader Raised __________l/min __________gpm

Test 4B - Loader Lowered __________l/min __________gpm

Test 4C - Bucket Rollback __________l/min __________gpm

Test 4D - Bucket Dump __________l/min __________gpm

Test 4E - Clam Open __________l/min __________gpm

Test 4F - Clam Closed __________l/min __________gpm

Notes:

Test 5- Backhoe Control Valve Leakage @ 2000 RPM

Test 5A - Swing Left __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5B - Swing Right __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5C - Extend-a-hoe extended __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5D - Extend-a-hoe retracted __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5E - Left stabilizer raised __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5F - Right stabilizer raised __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5G - Left stabilizer lowered __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5H - Right stabilizer lowered __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5I - Bucket in dump position __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5J - Bucket in curl position __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5K - Dipper extended __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5L - Dipper retracted __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5M - Boom lowered __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5N - Boom raised __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5O - Bi-directional auxillary forward __________l/min __________gpm

Test 5P - Bi-directional auxillary reversed __________l/min __________gpm

Notes:

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Test 6- Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow

Test 6A - Steering standby __________bar __________psi

Test 6B - Steering relief - Begins to open @ __________bar __________psi

Test 6C - Steering relief - Fully open @ __________bar __________psi

Test 6D - Coupler relief - Begins to open @ __________bar __________psi

Test 6E - Coupler relief - Fully open @ __________bar __________psi

Notes:

Test 7- Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow @ High Idle

Test 7A - Steering right __________l/min __________gpm

Test 7B - Steering left __________l/min __________gpm

Test 7C - Loader bucket retract __________l/min __________gpm

Test 7D - Loader bucket extend __________l/min __________gpm

Test 7E - Backhoe bucket retract __________l/min __________gpm

Test 7F - Backhoe bucket extend __________l/min __________gpm

Notes:

Test 8- Backhoe Valve Flow Regulator

Test 8A - __________bar __________psi

Test 8B - __________bar __________psi

Test 8A minus Test 8B = Valve flow regulator setting __________bar __________psi

Notes:

Test 9 - Low Pressure Standby Regulator - 1

Test 9A __________bar __________psi

Test 9B __________bar __________psi

Test 9A minus Test 9B = LP standby pressure __________bar __________psi

Notes:

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Test 10 - Low Pressure Standby Regulator - 2

Test 10A __________bar __________psi

Test 10B __________bar __________psi

Test 10A minus Test 10B = LP standby pressure __________bar __________psi

Notes:

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Remote valve - Remove - Remote control valves


1. Park the machine on a level surface and lower the
bucket to the floor. Stop the engine and apply the
parking brake.
NOTICE: Turn on the ignition switch and the pilot control
switch. Move the backhoe control lever back and forth sev-
eral times to release any hydraulic pressure in the pilot con-
trol circuit.
2. Place the pilot control switch and the ignition switch
in the OFF position.
3. Remove the wrist rest, pull the rubber boot up and
remove the two mounting screws and the retaining
plate.

RCPH10TLB334ABL 1

4. On the right tower (facing rear of machine) remove


the tilt levers.

RCPH10TLB335ABL 2

5. Remove the tilt adjusting knob from rear of tower.

RCPH10TLB336ABL 3

6. Remove the rear floor mat (if equipped) and floor


boards.

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7. Disconnect the electrical connector for the tower, re-


move the boot from the tower.

RCPH10TLB337ABL 4

8. Remove the heat shield from inside of the control


tower.
9. Remove the control mounting bolts, pivot adjusting
knob and pivot bolt from the tower.

RCPH10TLB338ABL 5

10. Disconnect electrical connector from control handle,


remove the upper housing for the tower.

RCPH10TLB332ABL 6

11. Check to ensure all hoses have the proper plastic


tie markers, see illustration Remote valve - Compo-
nent diagram (A.10.A), prior to removal. Disconnect
one at a time from the remote control valve. Install
plugs in the hoses and caps on the fittings.
12. Remove the remote control valve from the control
tower.

RCPH10TLB333ABL 7

Next operation:
Remote valve - Install (A.10.A)
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Remote valve - Install - Remote control valves


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Remove (A.10.A)

1. Install new O-rings on the adapters for the remote


control valve.
2. Remove the plugs from the hoses. Remove the caps
from the fittings. Connect the hydraulic hoses to the
fittings according to the identification tags.
3. Connect the electrical connectors for the remote con-
trol valve.
4. Place the upper housing around the control handle,
install the pivot bolt and pivot adjusting knob into
tower.

RCPH10TLB338ABL 1

5. Install the control mounting screws in the tower.


6. Stand cover up beside control tower, connect electri-
cal connector to chassis harness.
7. Start the machine and operate the hydraulics.
8. Make sure that the remote control valve operates the
backhoe correctly.
9. Check for leaks at the remote control valve.
10. Turn the machine off.
11. Install the heat shield in the tower.

RCPH10TLB339ABL 2

12. Install cover on tower, connect electrical connector.

RCPH10TLB337ABL 3

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13. On the right tower (facing rear of machine) install the


tilt levers.

RCPH10TLB335ABL 4

14. Install the retaining plate, two mounting screws and


washers. Pull the rubber boot down and secure it to
the retaining plate.
15. Install the wrist rest.
16. Install floor boards and floor mat (if equipped).
17. Start the machine and place the pilot control switch
in the on position.
18. Operate the remote control valves for ten minutes to
remove any air from the system.
19. Check the level of hydraulic oil in the reservoir and
add as required. RCPH10TLB334ABL 5

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Remote valve - Remove - Loader control valve

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses


and wires. Seal disconnected hoses and fittings with caps
and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the loader bucket to the floor and stop the
engine.
3. Move the loader control lever in all directions to re-
lease the pressure from the loader hydraulic circuits.
4. Remove the two screws from the right hand side of
the floor mat.

RCPH10TLB318ABL 1

5. Pull the floor mat away from the loader control cover.

RCPH10TLB310ABL 2

6. Remove the boot retaining screw.

RCPH10TLB447ABL 3

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7. Pull the cover off of the louver assembly.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 4

8. Push the four tabs inward while pulling the louver


assembly out.

RCPH10TLB312ABL 5

9. Pull the louver assembly (1) off of the hose (2) and
push the hose back into the cover.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 6

10. Pull the rubber boot upward turning it inside out. This
will allow the boot to slide through the hole in the
cover.
11. Remove the three bolts which fasten the loader con-
trol cover to the cab frame. Remove the cover.

RCPH10TLB311ABL 7

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12. Remove the bolts (1) from the loader control plate.
Remove the front plate (2) first then back plate (3).
NOTE: The back plate is sealed with silicone sealant.

RCPH10TLB309ABL 8

RCPH10TLB308ABL 9

13. Remove front cab floor plate (2).

RCPH10TLB001BAN 10

1. Cab floormat 3. Loader control lever split floor plate


2. Front cab floor plate

14. Disconnect the lever linkage rods from the valve.

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15. Remove the cap (1) from the hydraulic reservoir.


This will reduce the hydraulic oil loss as the hoses
and tubes are removed from the loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB428AAF 11

16. If machine is equipped with a pilot controlled clam


bucket, tag and disconnect hoses to clam controls.

RCPH10TLB445ABL 12

17. Remove skid plate from machine.

RCPH10TLB326ABL 13

18. Disconnect the wiring for the magnetic detent located


on the bucket section of the loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB327ABL 14

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19. Disconnect and remove tubes (1), disconnect hoses


(2), and disconnect tubes (3) from the fittings on the
loader control valve. Install caps on the fittings and
plugs in the tubes and hoses.
NOTE: Cab is removed for clarity only.

RCPH10TLB328ABL 15

20. Connect acceptable lifting equipment to the loader


control valve.
21. Loosen and remove the three bolts (1), washers (2)
and spacers (3) that fasten the loader control valve
to the chassis.
NOTE: Do not loose spacers that are behind loader valve.
22. Remove the loader control valve from the machine.

RCPH10TLB002BAN 16

Next operation:
Remote valve - Install (A.10.A)

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Remote valve - Install - Loader control valve


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Remove - Loader control valve (A.10.A)

1. Use acceptable lifting equipment to put the loader


control valve into position in the machine.
2. Install the three bolts (1), washers (2), and spacers
(3) to fasten the loader control valve to the chassis.

RCPH10TLB002BAN 1

3. Remove the lifting equipment from the loader control


valve.
4. Remove caps from the fittings and plugs from the
tubes and hoses. Connect tubes (3), connect hoses
(2), install and connect tubes (1) to the fittings on the
loader control valve.
NOTE: Cab is removed for clarity only.

RCPH10TLB328ABL 2

5. Connect the wiring for the magnetic detent.

RCPH10TLB327ABL 3

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6. Install skid plate on machine.

RCPH10TLB326ABL 4

If machine is equipped with a pilot controlled clam bucket,


connect hoses to clam controls, remove tags install during
disassembly.

RCPH10TLB445ABL 5

7. Install the hydraulic reservoir cap.

RCPH10TLB428AAF 6

8. Connect the lever linkage rods to the valves.

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9. Install front cab floor plate (1).

RCPH10TLB001BAN 7

1. Front cab floor plate


2. Loader control lever split floor plate
3. Floor mat

10. Put a bead of RTV silicone sealant on the mating


surface of the back plate (3) and install. Install the
front plate (2) and tighten the bolts (1).

RCPH10TLB309ABL 8

RCPH10TLB308ABL 9

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11. Put the louver assembly (1) on the hose (2) and push
into the cover.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 10

12. Push the cover on the louver assembly.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 11

13. Install the boot and retaining screw.

RCPH10TLB447ABL 12

14. Put the floor mat back into place and install the two
screws.
NOTE: See Throttle command - Adjust - Throttle link-
age adjustment (B.20.A). Adjust the loader control linkage
as required.
15. Start the engine and let it run at low idle. Activate the
loader control lever for both the bucket and lift func-
tion. If equipped, activate the clam function. Hold in
each position for 15 - 20 s.
16. Lower the loader bucket to the floor and stop the
engine.
RCPH10TLB318ABL 13
17. Check for oil leakage at the loader control valve.
18. Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil
as required. See Capacities () for specifications.

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Remote valve - Remove - Clam control pilot valve

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses


and wires. Close disconnected hoses and fittings with caps
and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the loader bucket to the floor and stop the
engine.
3. Move the loader control lever in all directions to re-
lease the pressure from the loader hydraulic circuits.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and ac-
tivate the clam control several time to release any
pressure in the accumulator, turn the ignition switch
OFF.
5. Tag and disconnect hoses from the clam control
block.
6. Tag and disconnect the electrical connectors from
the solenoids.
7. Remove the mounting bolts, remove the clam control
block from the loader valve guard.

Next operation:
Remote valve - Install (A.10.A)

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Remote valve - Install - Clam control pilot valve


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Remove (A.10.A)

1. Install the control block on the loader valve guard.


2. Connect hoses and solenoid wires, remove tags in-
stalled during removal.
3. Start and operate clam control, open and close the
clam three times.
4. Stop the machine, check the valve for leaks.
5. Check oil level in the reservoir, add oil as required.

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Remote valve - Remove - Pilot controls backhoe valve


1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower stabilizers
and loader bucket to the floor.
2. Turn off the engine, turn the ignition switch to the on
position and the pilot control switch to the on position.
3. Move the pilot controls in all directions several times
to release the accumulator pressure, move the
loader controls in all directions to release pressure
on the loader.
4. Turn pilot control switch and ignition switch off.
5. Remove the ROPS Cab/Canopy from the machine,
see ROPS - Remove (E.34.A).
6. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses at the swing cylin-
ders that come from the swing cushioning valve, cap
the fittings and plug the hoses.
7. Tag and disconnect all hydraulic hoses from the con-
trol valve, cap and plug all hoses and fittings.
8. Disconnect the electrical connectors for the pilot unit.

RCPH10TLB331ABL 1

9. Disconnect the backup alarm.

RCPH10TLB329ABL 2

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RCPH10TLB330ABL 3

10. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the pilot control,


remove the mounting bolts from the pilot control.
NOTICE: Do not attach lifting equipment to any hydraulic
tubes.
11. Loosen and remove the mounting bolts from the pilot
control mounting bracket.
12. Slowly raise the control unit from the machine, make
sure control unit does not become entangled on the
frame.
13. Place the control unit on a bench, block unit to ensure
that no tubing is bent.

Next operation:
Remote valve - Install (A.10.A)

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Remote valve - Install - Pilot controls backhoe valve


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Remove (A.10.A)

1. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the pilot control.


NOTICE: Do not attach lifting equipment to any hydraulic
tubes.
2. Slowly lower the control unit into the machine, make
sure control unit does not become entangled on the
frame.
3. Install and tighten the mounting bolts for the pilot con-
trol bracket.
4. Connect the backup alarm.

RCPH10TLB330ABL 1

RCPH10TLB329ABL 2

5. Connect the electrical connectors for the pilot unit.


6. Remove caps and plugs, connect all hydraulic hoses
to the control valve.
7. Connect the hydraulic hoses to the swing cylinders.
8. Install the ROPS Cab/Canopy on the machine, refer
to section ROPS - Install (E.34.A).
9. Start the machine and place the pilot control switch
in the on position.
10. Operate the pilot control valves for ten minutes to
remove any air from the system.
RCPH10TLB331ABL 3
11. Check the level of hydraulic oil in the reservoir and
add oil as required.

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Remote valve - Remove - Mechanical controls backhoe valve

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses


and tubes. Close disconnected hoses, tubes and fittings
with caps and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and lower the
loader bucket to the floor.
2. If the backhoe is equipped with an Extendahoe, in-
stall the Extendahoe lock pin.
3. Lower the stabilizers until the stabilizer pads just
touch the floor.
4. Extend the backhoe straight behind the machine with
the backhoe bucket resting on the ground.
5. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake.
6. Move the backhoe control levers in all directions until
all hydraulic pressure has been removed from the
backhoe hydraulic circuits.
7. Remove the four retaining screws.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 1

8. Remove the bolts (1) which fasten the backhoe con-


trol tower covers.

RCPH10TLB317ABL 2

1. Bolt 2. Front cover 3. Rear cover

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9. Pull the rubber boot (1) up and remove the rear cover
(3) and front cover (2).

RCPH10TLB315ABL 3

10. Remove the backhoe control tower covers (2) and


(3).
11. If equipped, remove the cab floor mat (1). Remove
the rear cab floor plate (2).
12. Attach identification tags to the linkage for the back-
hoe control valve.
13. Disconnect the linkage rods from the spools on the
backhoe control valve.
14. Remove the bolts which fasten the backhoe control
tower assembly to the valve mounting brackets.
15. Remove the backhoe control tower assembly from
the machine.

RCPH10TLB078GAL 4

16. Remove the cap from the hydraulic reservoir. This


will reduce the hydraulic oil loss as the hoses and
tubes are removed from the valve.
17. Disconnect the hoses and tubes from the backhoe
control valve. Install caps on the fittings and plugs in
the hoses and tubes.
18. Connect acceptable lifting equipment to the backhoe
control valve.
19. Remove the bolts that fasten the backhoe control
valve right and left mounting brackets to the chas-
sis.
RCPH10TLB428AAF 5
20. Remove the backhoe control valve from the ma-
chine.

Next operation:
Remote valve - Install (A.10.A)

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Remote valve - Install - Mechanical controls backhoe valve

Prior operation:
Remote valve - Remove (A.10.A)

1. Using acceptable lifting equipment, place the back-


hoe control valve in the machine.
2. Align the left and right valve mounting brackets with
the chassis mounting holes. Install the bolts.
3. Remove the lifting equipment.
4. Connect all hoses and tubes.
5. Install the hydraulic reservoir cap.
6. Install the backhoe control tower assembly. Use the
bolts to fasten the backhoe control tower to the valve
mounting brackets.
7. Connect the linkage rods to the spools on the back-
hoe control valve.
8. Install the rear cab floor plate (1). If equipped, install
the cab floor mat (2).

RCPH10TLB078GAL 1

9. If the machine is equipped with auxiliary hydraulics,


connect the control cables to the backhoe control
tower.
10. Install the backhoe control tower assembly covers (2)
and (3).

RCPH10TLB317ABL 2

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11. Install the four retaining screws.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 3

12. Start the engine and activate each of the backhoe


control levers. Hold each lever over relief in each
direction for 15 - 20 s.
13. Stop the engine. Check for oil leaks at the backhoe
control valve.
14. Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil
as required.

RCPH10TLB453ABL 4

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Remote valve - Check - Pilot control unit


NOTE: Remove control unit from machine, see Remote valve - Remove (A.10.A).
1. Loosen the handle jam nut, unscrew handle from
control unit.
NOTE: During assembly torque jam nut to 40 N·m +/- 4
(29.5 lb ft +/- 3).

RCPH10TLB452ABL 1

2. Place the control handle in a soft jawed vise.

RCPH10TLB428ABL 2

3. Loosen the cardan.

RCPH10TLB429ABL 3

4. Remove the cardan from the control unit.

RCPH10TLB430ABL 4

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5. Keep all shims for the cardan together for use during
assembly.
NOTE: During assembly use LOCTITE® 262 on threads and
torque cardan bolt to 40 N·m +/- 4 (29.5 lb ft +/- 3).

RCPH10TLB431ABL 5

6. Remove the retaining plate from the control unit.

RCPH10TLB432ABL 6

7. Mark the guides and the body so components will be


placed into the same position.

RCPH10TLB433ABL 7

8. Insert the end of a thin screwdriver between the guide


and the body, carefully lift the guide to remove it from
the body.

RCPH10TLB434ABL 8

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9. Mark the retainer cups.

RCPH10TLB435ABL 9

10. Remove the regulation units.

RCPH10TLB436ABL 10

11. Push down on the retainer cup and twist the plunger
out of the cup.

RCPH10TLB440ABL 11

12. Remove the spring and shims from the plunger.

RCPH10TLB441ABL 12

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13. Inspect the regulation units, repair or replace as nec-


essary.

RCPH10TLB442ABL 13

1. Dust boot 5. Retainer cup


2. Plunger 6. Spring
3. Spring 7. Plunger
4. Plunger 8. Spring

14. Turn control unit over in the vise and remove the
lower body.

RCPH10TLB437ABL 14

15. Remove and replace the “O” rings.

RCPH10TLB439ABL 15

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16. Install bolt and torque to 50 N·m +/- 5 (37 lb ft +/-


3.5).
NOTICE: Make sure notches are aligned during assembly.

RCPH10TLB438ABL 16

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Relief valve - Adjust Main Relief Valve


1. The main relief valve is in the inlet section of the
loader control valve. Loosen the locknut (1) on the
main relief valve. Turn the adjusting screw (2) clock-
wise to increase the pressure and counterclockwise
to decrease the pressure.
2. Check the pressure again.
3. If the main relief valve pressure is very low and the
steering relief pressure is normal, repeat test, Relief
valve - Pressure test (A.10.A) with the bucket bot-
tomed out. If the pressure goes up, inspect the check
valve in the loader valve outlet.
4. When the pressure is correct, tighten the lock nut (1).

RCPH10TLB001CAM 1

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Relief valve - Remove - Circuit relief valve


Prior operation:
Control valve - Cleaning (A.10.A)

NOTE: The following procedures are for reference only, the relief valves are replaced as an assembly and are not
repairable.
1. Loosen the jam nut on relief valve.

RCPH10TLB418ABL 1

2. Remove the adjusting screw and jam nut.

RCPH10TLB419ABL 2

3. Remove the spring and poppet.

RCPH10TLB420ABL 3

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4. Loosen the plug.

RCPH10TLB421ABL 4

5. Remove the plug from the body.

RCPH10TLB422ABL 5

6. Remove the spring and poppet from the body.

RCPH10TLB423ABL 6

7. Loosen the locking nut for the adjusting screw.

RCPH10TLB424ABL 7

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8. Loosen the adjusting screw.


NOTE: The adjusting screw will not come out completely.

RCPH10TLB425ABL 8

9. Loosen the adjusting screw retaining nut.

RCPH10TLB426ABL 9

10. Remove the locking nut from the adjusting screw,


remove the retaining nut from the adjusting screw,
remove the spring and poppet from the body.

RCPH10TLB427ABL 10

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Relief valve - Pressure test Main Relief Valve


1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position. Lower the loader
bucket to the floor.
2. The hydraulic oil temperature must be over 51 °C
(124 °F). To heat the hydraulic oil, do the following
steps:
3. A. With the engine running at full throttle, hold the
loader control lever in the ROLLBACK position
for 15 seconds.
B. Put the loader control lever in the NEUTRAL
position for 15 seconds.
C. Repeat steps A and B until the temperature
of the oil is 51 °C (124 °F) or the side of the
reservoir is very warm.
4. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to the quick disconnect fitting. Set the trans-
ducer to 600 Bar.
NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use a pressure gauge of
27580 kPa (4000 psi) or greater. Connect the pressure
gauge to the quick disconnect fitting.
5. Run the engine at full throttle. Hold the loader con-
trol lever in the RAISE position until the loader stops
moving.
6. Hold the loader control lever in the RAISE position
and read the pressure. Then release the loader con-
trol lever and decrease the engine speed to low idle.
Stop the engine.
7. Compare the reading with specifications, PRIMARY
HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - General specifi-
cation (A.10.A). If the readings are not correct, ad-
just the main relief valve. See Relief valve - Adjust
(A.10.A).

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Relief valve - Pressure test - Load Sense Relief Valve


1. Park machine on level and firm surface.
2. Put backhoe in transport position. Lower loader
bucket to ground.
3. Stop engine. Turn ignition and pilot switch to ON
position. Operate pilot and loader controls to relieve
pressure in system.
4. Ensure oil temperature is at operating temperature.
Do the following:
1. Start engine. Run engine at full throttle and po-
sition boom in travel lock position. Hold boom
control lever in the lower position for 15 sec-
onds.
2. Put boom control lever in NEUTRAL position
for 15 seconds.
3. Repeat steps A and B until oil temperature
reaches minimum of 51 °C (123.8 °F).
5. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to "M" port. Set transducer to 600 bar.

NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use pressure gauge capable of minimum 344.8 bar (5000 psi) Connect to "M" port.
Use adapter (PN 101792A1) on backhoe valve.
6. Run engine at high idle. Hold a stabilizer over relief.
Record pressure result.
7. Compare to specification. See PRIMARY HY-
DRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - General specifica-
tion (A.10.A).
8. If pressure setting is in specification, adjust load
sense relief valve.

Next operation:
Relief valve - Adjust - Load Sense Relief Valve (A.10.A).

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Relief valve - Adjust - Load Sense Relief Valve


Prior operation:
Relief valve - Pressure test - Load Sense Relief Valve (A.10.A).

1. Remove locking cover from load sense relief valve.


2. Loosen lock nut (1) located on adjustment screw (2).

RCIL10TLB001CAN 1

3. Turn adjustment screw clockwise to increase pres-


sure or counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
4. Check pressure. When pressure is in specification,
tighten adjustment screw lock nut. Install locking
cover.

Next operation:
Relief valve - Replace - Load Sense Relief Valve (A.10.A).

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Relief valve - Replace - Load Sense Relief Valve


Prior operation:
Relief valve - Adjust - Load Sense Relief Valve (A.10.A).

1. Loosen and remove load sense relief valve.


2. Lubricate load sense relief valve O-rings with clean
oil.
3. Install load sense relief valve in section bore.
4. Torque valve to 41 - 50 N·m (30.2 - 36.9 lb ft).

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Hydraulic pump - Remove - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses


and wires. Close disconnected hoses and fittings with caps
and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the loader bucket to the floor and stop the
engine.
3. Move the loader and backhoe control levers in all
directions to release the pressure from the hydraulic
circuits.
NOTE: For pilot control machines, turn on ignition switch
and pilot control switch, move pilot handles in all directions
several times to release hydraulic and accumulator pres-
sure.
4. Remove the cap from the hydraulic reservoir. This
will reduce the hydraulic oil loss as the hoses and
tubes are removed from the hydraulic pump.
5. Remove the drive shaft from the transmission to the
rear axle.
6. Remove floor mat (if equipped), remove front center
floor plate.

RCPH10TLB428AAF 1

7. Remove the Allen head screw and loosen the hose


clamp on the inlet hose to the pump.

RCPH10TLB320ABL 2

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8. Disconnect the two rear pump pressure hoses from


the left side of the pump.
NOTE: Not on 580 M.

RCPH10TLB321ABL 3

9. If machine is equipped with ride control, remove ride


control return line.

RCPH10TLB322ABL 4

10. Remove the two lower mounting nuts, (powershift


transmissions), or bolts (manual transmissions).

RCPH10TLB323ABL 5

11. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the pump.


12. Remove the two upper Allen screws from the pump
inlet, disconnect hoses from fittings (2), (3) and (4).

RCPH10TLB324ABL 6

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13. Remove the two upper mounting nuts, (powershift


transmissions), or bolts (manual transmissions).
14. Slide the pump to the rear off of the drive splines,
remove the pump from the machine.

RCPH10TLB325ABL 7

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Install (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Install - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only


Prior operation:
Hydraulic pump - Remove (A.10.A)

NOTE: Clean and lubricate pump splines with Molykote


G4700 Extreme Pressure Synthetic grease, part number
331-240, do not substitute.
1. Use a new O-ring on pump flange, slide the pump
onto the drive splines.
2. Install but do not tighten the two upper mounting nuts
(powershift transmissions) or bolts (manual trans-
missions).

RCPH10TLB325ABL 1

3. Install and tighten the two lower mounting nuts


(powershift transmissions) or bolts (manual trans-
missions). Tighten the upper mounting nuts/bolts.

RCPH10TLB323ABL 2

4. Remove lifting equipment to the pump.


5. Install but do not tighten the two upper Allen screws
in the pump inlet. Connect and tighten hoses to fit-
tings (2), (3) and (4).

RCPH10TLB324ABL 3

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6. If machine is equipped with ride control, install ride


control return line.

RCPH10TLB322ABL 4

7. Connect the two rear pump pressure hoses to the left


side of the pump.
NOTE: Not on 580 M.

RCPH10TLB321ABL 5

8. Install the Allen screw. Tighten all three Allen screws


with equal pressure. Tighten the hose clamp on the
inlet hose to the pump.

RCPH10TLB320ABL 6

9. Install the drive shaft to the rear axle.


NOTICE: The hydraulic pump must be filled with oil. Do
the following procedure to fill the hydraulic pump with oil:

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A. Fill the hydraulic reservoir. Verify the oil level


in the hydraulic reservoir is correct.
B. Remove the cap from the hydraulic reservoir.
C. Use a nozzle and shop air to pressurize the
hydraulic reservoir. Wrap a shop cloth around
the end of the hose at the nozzle.
D. Have another person start and run the engine
at low idle while shop air is being applied to the
hydraulic reservoir.
NOTE: 34.5 - 69.0 kPa (5.0 - 10.0 psi) is all that is required
to move the oil. Pressure above 69.0 kPa (10.0 psi) can
damage the hydraulic reservoir.
10. Operate all hydraulic circuits. Stop the engine and
check for leaks. Fill the hydraulic reservoir as re-
quired.
11. Install floor plate, (if equipped) install floor mat.

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Hydraulic pump - Remove - 580SN-WT only

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses


and wires. Seal disconnected hoses and fittings with caps
and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the loader bucket to the floor and stop the
engine.
3. Move the loader and backhoe control levers in all
directions to release the pressure from the hydraulic
circuits.
NOTE: Turn on ignition switch and pilot control switch.
Move pilot handles in all directions several times to release
hydraulic and accumulator pressure. If equipped with clam
bucket operate clam controls.
4. Remove the cap from the hydraulic reservoir. This
will reduce the hydraulic oil loss as the hoses and
tubes are removed from the hydraulic pump.
5. Remove the drive shaft from the transmission to the
rear axle.
6. Remove floor mat (if equipped), remove front center
floor plate.

RCPH10TLB428AAF 1

7. Disconnect the case drain, output hose and load


sense hose.
8. Remove the two lower mounting bolts.
9. Disconnect the inlet hose.
10. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the pump.
11. Remove the two upper mounting bolts.
12. Slide the pump to the rear, off of the drive splines.
Remove the pump from the machine.

RCPH10TLB005BAN 2

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Install (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Install - 580SN-WT only


Prior operation:
Hydraulic pump - Remove (A.10.A)

NOTE: Clean and lubricate pump splines with Molykote


G4700 Extreme Pressure Synthetic grease, part number
331-240, do not substitute.
1. Use a new O-ring on pump flange. Slide the pump
onto the drive splines.
2. Install but do not tighten the two upper mounting
bolts.
3. Install and tighten the two lower mounting bolts.
Tighten the upper mounting nuts/bolts.
4. Remove lifting equipment from the pump.
5. Connect the inlet hose.
6. Connect the case drain, output hose and load sense
hose.

RCPH10TLB446ABL 1

7. Install the drive shaft to the rear axle.


8. Use a hand pump filled with MS1207 and connect it
to the quick coupler on the side of the pump, fill the
pump with approximately 1 l (1 US qt) of oil.

RCPH10TLB455ABL 2

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9. Disconnect the two top connectors from the engine


controller.

RCPH10TLB032AAL 3

10. Crank the engine over for 5 s. Turn the ignition switch
off. Crank the engine again for 5 s.
11. Turn the ignition switch off and connect the connector
to the engine controller.
12. Connect a quick coupler and hose to the fitting on the
attenuator hose located at the left side of the backhoe
vale.
13. Attached a needle valve to the hose.
14. Start and operate the machine at low idle for a min-
imum of 5 s.
NOTE: The system will have noise until all of the air is
purged.
15. Using the needle valve, slowly open and allow oil to
flow from the valve until there are no noticeable air
bubbles in the stream and the stream is a solid color.
16. Close the needle valve, stop the engine, remove the
hose and quick coupler from the attenuator hose.
17. Start the engine and advance the throttle to mid po-
sition.
18. Wait for a minimum of 15 s before cycling hydraulic
circuits.
NOTE: Oil level will drop in the reservoir, refill reservoir as
necessary to maintain oil level in the sight gauge.
19. Cycle any functions that were disconnected or
drained of hydraulic fluid three complete cycles.
Bottom the cylinder out inn each cycle.
NOTE: If no function was disconnected, cycle two of the
following for three complete cycles: backhoe dipper, ex-
tend-a-hoe, backhoe bucket, or loader bucket.
20. Stop the engine and check for leaks. Fill the hy-
draulic reservoir as required.
21. Install floor plate, (if equipped) install floor mat.

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Hydraulic pump - Disassemble - Load sensor


1. Loosen and remove load sensor fitting from hydraulic
pump.

RCPH10TLB341ABL 1

2. Remove the springs from the pump.

RCPH10TLB342ABL 2

3. Use a magnet and pull the spool from the pump.

RCPH10TLB344ABL 3

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Inspect (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Inspect - Load sensor


Prior operation:
Hydraulic pump - Disassemble (A.10.A)

1. Inspect the springs for damaged or broken coils,


check spool and bore for scaring. Replace compo-
nents as needed.

RCPH10TLB345ABL 1

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Assemble (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Assemble - Load sensor


1. Lubricate spool and carefully install into bore.

RCPH10TLB343ABL 1

2. Place springs into spool and push spool into pump


body.

RCPH10TLB342ABL 2

3. Tighten load sensor fitting.

RCPH10TLB341ABL 3

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Disassemble (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Disassemble


1. Clean the outside of the hydraulic pump. Fasten the
hydraulic pump in a vise with soft jaws. Make align-
ment marks on each section of the hydraulic pump.

RCPH10TLB340ABL 1

2. Loosen and remove the bolts and the flat washers


that fasten the closed end cover.

RCPH10TLB346ABL 2

3. Remove the closed end cover.

RCPH10TLB347ABL 3

4. Remove the quad ring.

RCPH10TLB348ABL 4

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5. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB349ABL 5

6. Remove the driven and drive gear.

RCPH10TLB350ABL 6

7. Remove the closed end gear housing.

RCPH10TLB351ABL 7

8. Remove the center housing.

RCPH10TLB352ABL 8

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9. Remove the quad ring.

RCPH10TLB353ABL 9

10. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB354ABL 10

11. Remove the driven and drive gear.

RCPH10TLB355ABL 11

12. Remove the shaft end gear housing.

RCPH10TLB356ABL 12

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13. If the thrust plate stayed with the end housing, re-
move the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB357ABL 13

14. Remove the quad ring from the bottom of the shaft
end gear housing.
15. Remove the snap ring from the shaft end cover.

RCPH10TLB363ABL 14

16. Remove the outer seal and carrier from the shaft end
cover.

RCPH10TLB362ABL 15

17. Remove the inner seal from the shaft end cover.

RCPH10TLB359ABL 16

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18. Remove the seals from the thrust plates.

RCPH10TLB364ABL 17

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Inspect (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Inspect


Prior operation:
Hydraulic pump - Disassemble (A.10.A)

Discard all seals and quad rings. Clean all parts in cleaning
solvent. Check all machined surfaces for damage or wear.
1. Hold a straightedge across each gear housing and
use a feeler gauge to measure the amount of wear
caused by the gear teeth in the gear pocket. If the
wear in any gear pocket is more than 0.18 mm (0.007
in), use a new gear housing.

RCPH10TLB448ABL 1

2. Inspect the thrust plates for scoring, pitting, or other


damage.

RCPH10TLB450ABL 2

3. Inspect the gears for wear and damage. There must


be no scoring on the gear hubs or on the outside
edges of the gear teeth. There must be no more than
0.05 mm (0.002 in) wear in the seal area of the drive
shaft. There must be no damage to the splines of
the drive shaft or the coupling. If any gear must be
discarded, you must use a new hydraulic pump.

RCPH10TLB449ABL 3

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RCPH10TLB451ABL 4

Next operation:
Hydraulic pump - Assemble (A.10.A)

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Hydraulic pump - Assemble


Prior operation:
Hydraulic pump - Inspect (A.10.A)

1. Install new quad rings in the grooves in the gear


housings. Use petroleum jelly to hold the quad rings
in position.
2. Press the seal, with the metal side up, into the shaft
end cover until the seal is even with the top of the
seal recess.

RCPH10TLB360ABL 1

3. Install a new seal into the carrier, replace O-ring on


carrier.

RCPH10TLB361ABL 2

4. Press the carrier into the end cover until the snap ring
can be installed in the groove.

RCPH10TLB358ABL 3

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5. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB363ABL 4

6. Install new seals in the thrust plates.

RCPH10TLB365ABL 5

7. Install the thrust plate so that the seal is down and


the open ends of the rectangular relief groove on the
face of the thrust plate are toward the outlet side of
the hydraulic pump.

RCPH10TLB357ABL 6

8. Fasten the shaft end cover in the vise with soft jaws.
Install the shaft end gear housing.

RCPH10TLB370ABL 7

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9. Install the drive and the driven gear.

RCPH10TLB355ABL 8

10. Install the thrust plate so that the seal is up. The seal
must be toward the outlet side of the hydraulic pump.

RCPH10TLB354ABL 9

11. Install the quad ring.

RCPH10TLB369ABL 10

12. Install the center housing.

RCPH10TLB368ABL 11

13. Install the thrust plate in the closed end gear housing
so that the seal is down. The seal must be toward the
outlet side of the hydraulic pump.

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14. Install the closed end gear housing.

RCPH10TLB367ABL 12

15. Install the drive and the driven gear.

RCPH10TLB350ABL 13

16. Install the thrust plate so that the seal is up. The seal
must be toward the outlet side of the hydraulic pump.

RCPH10TLB349ABL 14

17. Install the quad ring.

RCPH10TLB366ABL 15

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18. Install the closed end cover. Install the bolts and the
flat washers. Tighten the bolts evenly to a torque of
339 N·m (250 lb ft).

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Accumulator - Check - Ride control


1. Ensure that the oil side of the accumulator is com-
pletely discharged.
1. Put the ride control switch in the ON position.
2. Lower the loader to the floor.
3. Put the loader control lever in the FLOAT posi-
tion.
4. Shut down the engine.
5. Put the key switch in the ON position.
6. Move the loader control lever in all directions to
release any pressure in the hydraulic circuits.
7. Put the loader control lever in the FLOAT posi-
tion.
NOTICE: Ensure you leave the ride control switch and the
key switch in the ON position and the loader control lever
in the FLOAT position.
2. Close valve B (1) and valve C (2) on the nitrogen
charge with regulator kit 380001737.

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3. Turn the stem out of valve F (5) until the stem stops.
4. If you have not already done so, remove the cap
screws and guard from the accumulator.
5. Connect valve F to the valve stem.
6. Make sure that valve D (3) is open.
7. Turn the stem into valve F and read the pressure on
gauge E (4). The pressure must be 24 - 26 bar (350
- 375 psi).
8. If the pressure is too low, charge the accumulator
with dry nitrogen. Refer to Accumulator - Charging
- Ride control (A.10.A).

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Accumulator - Charging - Ride control


Prior operation:
Accumulator - Check - Ride control (A.10.A)
Prior operation:
Keep the nitrogen charge with regulator kit 380001737 attached to the machine.

1. Slowly turn valve A (1) counter-clockwise to lower the


pressure.
2. Open valve B (2).
3. Close valve C (3) and valve D (4).
4. Turn the stem out of valve F (6) until the stem stops
moving.

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5. Disconnect valve F from the valve stem on the accu-


mulator.
6. Connect the nitrogen charge with regulator kit to a
dry nitrogen tank.
7. Slowly turn valve A clockwise and read gauge E (5).
8. When the pressure is 24 - 26 bar (350 - 375 psi),
stop turning valve A.
9. If the pressure increases above 26 bar (375 psi),
quickly open and close valve D. and read gauge E.
The pressure shown on gauge E is the charge pres-
sure.
10. Check gauge E again.
11. If the pressure is still too high, turn valve A counter-
clockwise a small amount and quickly open and close
valve D.
12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 until the pressure is within
specification.
13. Connect valve F to the valve stem on the accumula-
tor.
14. Turn the stem into valve F until the stem stops mov-
ing.
15. Open valve D to charge the accumulator.
16. After the accumulator stops charging, turn the stem
out of valve F until the stem stops moving.
17. Close valve B.
18. Disconnect the nitrogen charge with regulator kit
from the valve stem in the accumulator
19. Install the cap on the valve stem.
20. Install the guard and cap screws.

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Accumulator - Discharging - Ride control


NOTICE: Always discharge the nitrogen in the accumulator before disassembling the accumulator.
1. Use the nitrogen charging with regulator kit
380001737 to discharge the accumulator. The tool
must be disconnected from the nitrogen tank (7).
2. Close valve B (2), valve C (3) and valve D (4).
NOTICE: To help prevent equipment damage, the low
pressure gauge (valve C) must be shut off during high
pressure applications of 10 bar (150 psi) and above.
3. Turn the knob counter-clockwise on valve A (1) to
adjust the regulator to the minimum pressure setting.
4. Turn the T-handle on valve F (6) until it is fully out.
5. Remove the guard and cap from the accumulator
charging stem (8). RCIL10TLB016BAF 1

6. Connect valve F to the stem on the accumulator.


7. Turn the T-handle inward on valve F to engage the
pin in the valve stem.
8. Open valve D and check the charge pressure on
gauge E (5).
9. Partially open valve B to discharge the accumulator.
The accumulator charge will bleed down through the
regulator.
10. Once the accumulator is fully discharged, disconnect
valve F from the accumulator stem.

Next operation:
Accumulator - Disassemble - Ride control (A.10.A)

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Accumulator - Disassemble - Ride control


1. Fasten the accumulator tube (1) in a vise with soft
jaws. Be careful not to damage the tube.
2. Loosen and remove the gland with the gas valve (2)
from the tube end.
NOTICE: The gland with the gas valve must be removed
first.
3. Loose and remove the glad without the gas valve (12)
from the other end of the tube.
4. Use a rod and push out the piston (3).
NOTE: This piston is at the same end of the tube that you
removed the gland with the gas valve.
5. Remove and discard the seals (4) and the quad ring
(5) from the piston.
6. Remove and discard the O-rings (6) and the backup
rings (7), if used, from the glands.
7. Loosen and remove the cap screws (8) and the guard
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(9).
8. Loosen and remove the gas valve assembly (10)
from the gland.
9. Remove and discard the O-ring (11) from the gas
valve assembly.
10. Remove the cap, the body, and the valve core from
the gas valve assembly.

Next operation:
Accumulator - Inspect (A.10.A)

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Accumulator - Inspect - Ride control


Prior operation:
Accumulator - Disassemble (A.10.A)

1. Clean all parts in a cleaning solvent.


2. Remove small scratches on the piston, glands, or
tube with emery cloth of 400 or finer grit. Use the
emery cloth with a rotary motion.
3. If deep grooves or other damage is found on the pis-
ton or on the tube, replace the accumulator. DO NOT
repair the accumulator.
4. Inspect the guard for rust. Clean and remove the rust
as required.
5. Inspect the gland ends of the tube for sharp edges
that will cause damage to the seals, quad ring, or
O-rings. Remove any sharp edges as needed.

Next operation:
Accumulator - Assemble (A.10.A)

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Accumulator - Assemble
Prior operation:
Accumulator - Inspect (A.10.A)

1. Install a new quad ring (5) on the piston (3).


2. Install a new seals (4) on each end of the piston.
3. Lubricate the bore of the tube (1) and the piston (3)
with clean oil.
NOTE: The piston must be installed slowly to prevent dam-
age to the quad ring on the threads in the tube.

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4. Insert the piston into the tube. The piston is at the


same end of the tube as the gland with gas valve.
5. Use a soft hammer, and a wood block to keep pres-
sure against the piston, to slowly drive the piston at
least 51 mm (2 in) into the tube. Ensure you do not
damage the quad ring.
6. Fasten the tube in the vise.
7. If used, install a new back ring (7) on the gland (2)
with the gas valve as shown.
NOTE: Arrow points to the threaded end of the gland.
8. Install the O-ring next to the backup ring as shown.
If a backup ring is not used, install the O-ring in the
groove on the piston.

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9. Lubricate the O-ring and the backup ring, if used, with


clean oil.
10. Place and tighten the gland in the tube.
11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 for the glad (12) at the
other end of the tube.

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12. Install the gas valve assembly (10).


1. Valve core
2. Body
3. Cap
13. Lubricate the O-ring (11) with clean oil and install on
the gas valve assembly.
14. Install the gas valve assembly in the gland.

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15. Charge the accumulator with dry nitrogen. Refer to


Accumulator - Charging - Ride control (A.10.A).
16. Install the guard (9) and cap screws (8).

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Accumulator - Pressure test Right Solenoid Valve for Ride Control


(Accumulator)

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1. Verify that the oil side of the accumulator is com-


pletely discharged by doing the following:
A. Put the ride control switch in the ON position.
B. Lower the loader to the floor. Put the loader
control lever in the float position.
C. Stop the engine. Put the key switch in the ON
position.
D. Move the loader control lever in all directions to
release any pressure in the hydraulic circuits.
Put the loader control lever in the float position.
2. Put the ride control switch and key switch in the OFF
position.
3. Put the loader control lever in the NEUTRAL position.
4. Disconnect the tube (4) between the right solenoid
valve (1) and the accumulator (3) at the right solenoid
valve.
5. Remove the adjustable elbow fitting (218-5286) (5)
in the right solenoid valve.
6. Connect the tube from the accumulator to the ad-
justable tee fitting in the right solenoid valve.
7. Connect DATAR to the fitting on the right solenoid
valve. Connect TA092 pressure transducer to the
fitting. Set the transducer to 60 Bar.

NOTE: If DATAR is not available, a pressure gauge of 27580 kPa (4000 psi) or greater can be used.
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8. Put the ride control switch in the OFF position. Start


and Run the engine at low idle.
9. Move the loader control lever to the RAISE position
while monitoring the pressure value. The pressure
should be approximately 0 kPa (0 psi). If the pres-
sure reading indicates more than 172 kPa (25 psi)
repair or replace the right solenoid valve for ride con-
trol.

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Accumulator - Pressure test Checking the Nitrogen Charge in the


Accumulator

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1. Make sure that the oil side of the accumulator is com-


pletely discharged by doing the following.
A. Put the ride control switch in the ON position.
B. Lower the loader to the floor. Put the loader
control lever in the float position.
C. Stop the engine. Put the key switch in the ON
position.
D. Move the loader control lever in all directions to
release and pressure in the hydraulic circuits.
Put the loader control lever in the FLOAT posi-
tion.
E. Leave the ride control switch and key switch in
the ON position.
F. Leave the loader control lever in the FLOAT
position.
2. Close valves (B) and (C) on the nitrogen charging kit.
3. Turn the stem out of valve (F) until the stem stops.
4. Remove the cap screws and guard from the accumu-
lator.
5. Remove the cap from the valve stem on the accumu-
lator.
6. Connect valve (F) to the valve stem.
7. Verify that valve (D) is open.
8. Turn the stem into valve (F) and read the pressure
on gauge (E). The pressure must be between 2413 -
2585 kPa (350 - 375 psi). If the pressure is too low,
charge the accumulator with dry nitrogen.

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Accumulator - Charging - Charging the Accumulator With Dry


Nitrogen
NOTE: Verify the pressure in the accumulator according to the instructions in Accumulator - Pressure test (A.10.A).

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1. Slowly turn the valve (A) counterclockwise to lower


the pressure.
2. Open valve (B). Close valves (C) and (D).
3. Turn the stem out of valve (F) until the stem stops
moving. Disconnect valve (F) from the valve stem
on the accumulator.
4. Connect the nitrogen charging kit to a dry nitrogen
tank.
5. Slowly turn valve (A) clockwise and read gauge (E)
until the pressure is 2413 - 2585 kPa (350 - 375 psi).
6. If the pressure increases above 2585 kPa (375 psi),
quickly open and close valve (D) and read gauge
(E). If the pressure is still too high, turn valve (A)
counterclockwise a small amount and quickly open
and close valve (D). The pressure shown on gauge
(E) is the charging pressure.
7. Connect valve (F) to the stem on the accumulator.
Turn the stem into valve (F) until the stem stops mov-
ing and open valve (D) to charge the accumulator.
8. After the accumulator stops charging, turn the stem
out of valve (F) until the stem stops moving.
9. Close valve (B) and disconnect the nitrogen charging
kit from the valve stem on the accumulator.
10. Install the cap on the valve stem. Install the guard
and cap screws.

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Control valve - Cleaning


1. Remove valve from machine, see Remote valve -
Remove (A.10.A)
2. Clean the valve.
3. Loosen the plug.
NOTE: During assembly torque to 90 - 110 N·m (66 - 81 lb
ft).

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4. Remove the plug.

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5. Remove the springs.

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6. Remove the spool.

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7. Loosen the load sense relief valve.


NOTE: During assembly torque to 41 - 50 N·m (30 - 37 lb
ft).

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8. Remove the load sense relief valve.

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9. Loosen load sense drain orifice.


NOTE: During assembly torque to 18 - 22 N·m (13 - 16 lb
ft).

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10. Remove the load sense drain orifice.

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11. Number the sections for correct assembly.

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12. Remove the nuts securing the sections.


NOTE: During assembly use new O-rings in all sections
and torque nuts to 42 N·m +/- 4.2 (31 lb ft +/- 3).

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13. Remove the end cover.

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14. Continue to separate the working sections from inlet


section.

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15. Unscrew the check valve plug.

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16. Remove the check valve. Clean and inspect check


valve, replace as an assembly as needed.
NOTE: During assembly use new O-ring and torque to 30
N·m +/- 3 (22 lb ft +/- 2).

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17. Repeat steps 15 and 16 for the other check valve.


18. Remove the cap from the relief valve.

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19. Loosen the relief valve.


NOTE: During assembly torque to 63 - 77 N·m (46 - 57 lb
ft).

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20. Remove the relief valve from the section.

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21. Repeat steps 18 through 20 and remove the other


pressure relief valve.
22. Loosen and remove the end cap mounting screws.
NOTE: During assembly torque to 9 - 11 N·m (7 - 8 lb ft).

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23. Remove the end cap.

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24. Remove the spring.

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25. Remove the spool guide.

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26. Repeat steps 22 through 25 and remove the other


end cap.
27. Remove the spool from the section.
NOTICE: Orient the spools with the groove at the end to-
wards “A” or “B” port as indicated below.

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Function Groove
Swing N/A
Stabilizer B
Bucket A
Boom B
Dipper A
Extend-A-Hoe A
Auxiliary A

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28. Unscrew the compensator plug.


NOTE: During assembly use new O-ring and torque to 54
- 66 N·m (40 - 49 lb ft).

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29. Remove the compensator piston. Clean and inspect


the piston and bore, use new parts as required.
1. Solid compensator

RCPH10TLB415ABL 24

2. Dampened compensator

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30. Separate and inspect the dampened compensator.

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Control valve - Disassemble - Ride control solenoid valve


1. Remove the ring nut (1) from the solenoid.
2. Remove the coil (2).
3. Remove the cartridge (3) from the ride control valve
block.
4. Remove and discard the O-rings (4) from the car-
tridge.

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Control valve - Assemble - Ride control solenoid valve


1. Install new O-rings (4) on the cartridge (3).
2. Lubricate the O-rings on the cartridge with clean hy-
draulic oil.
3. Install and tighten the cartridge in the ride control
valve block.
4. Install the coil (2).
5. Install and tighten the ring nut (1).

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Control valve - Disassemble - Boom lock solenoid valve


1. Fasten the body of the boom lock solenoid valve in a
vise with soft jaws.
2. Loosen and remove the relief valve body (1).
3. Remove the piston (9), outer spring (7), inner spring
(8), poppet (5), relief valve seat (2), backup ring (4),
and O-ring (3) from the solenoid body.
4. Discard the backup ring and the O-ring.
5. Remove and discard O-ring (13) from the relief valve
body.
6. Remove and discard the O-ring (10) from the piston.
7. Remove the and discard O-ring (6) from the poppet.

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Control valve - Inspect - Boom lock solenoid valve


Prior operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (A.10.A)

1. Clean the relief body, the piston, the poppet, and the
relief valve seat in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect all the disassembled parts for damage or
wear.
3. Replace as needed.
4. Inspect the solenoid in the solenoid valve for dam-
age.
5. If damage is found, replace the solenoid. DO NOT
repair the solenoid.

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Control valve - Assemble - Boom lock solenoid valve


Prior operation:
Control valve - Inspect (A.10.A)

1. Install a new O-ring (3), a new backup ring (4), the


relief valve seat (2), a new O-ring (6), the poppet (5),
the inner spring (8), the outer spring (7), a new O-ring
(10), and the piston (9) into the solenoid body.
2. Install a new O-ring (13) onto the relief valve body
(1).
3. Install the relief valve body onto the solenoid body.
4. Adjust the pressure setting of the relief valve. Refer
to the instructions provided with the relief valve.

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Problem in a


loader circuit
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Condition Result Action
Check the machine for missing or Yes, check the O-ring on the end of No, check the operation of the spool
damaged parts. If equipped with ride the circuit relieve valve or plug. in both directions. Is the spool oper-
control, make sure the ride control ation correct? If no, remove and in-
button is in the OFF position. spect the spool and loader valve for
Check damage. Repair or replace the spool
Check the operation of the problem or valve, as necessary.
circuit, Do the cylinder(s) move in
both directions.
2 Check Result Action
Is the circuit relief valve or plug Yes, check the setting of the circuit No, replace the O-ring.
O-ring within acceptable limits? relief valve, if used, for the problem
circuit. Is the setting correct?
3 Check Result Action
Is the circuit relief valve setting cor- Yes, check the cylinder piston pack- No, adjust circuit reliefs.
rect? ing. Is the cylinder piston packing
acceptable?
4 Check Result Action
Is the cylinder piston packing accept- Yes, the control valve has internal No, replace or repair the cylinder, as
able? wear or damage. Repair or replace necessary.
the individual section or control valve
as necessary.

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Problem in the


4x1 Clam Circuit
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Check for power at controller, Is Yes, disconnect solenoids, activate No, check fuse, check wring to con-
power present at controller? circuit. troller.
2 Check Result Action
Is power present at solenoids? Yes, take an Ohm reading on the No, check wiring to solenoids.
solenoids, a reading of 5.4 Ohms at
20 °C (68.0 °F) should be obtained.
3 Check Result Action
Are the Ohm readings correct? Yes, check pilot pressure at pilot No, replace solenoids.
manifold, a reading of 24 - 34.5 bar
(348.0 - 500 psi)should be obtained.
4 Check Result Action
Is the pilot pressure correct? Yes, Does the accumulator hold a No, replace pressure reducing
charge. To check the accumulator, catridge.
open the clam so the weight of the
clam is on the cylinders, raise the
loader and hold under pressure for
30 seconds. Stop the engine, turn
the ignition switch to accessory, acti-
vate the clam switch to the close po-
sition.
5 Check Result Action
Does the clam drop? Yes, check for operation of spool in No, replace the accumulator.
both directions.

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N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)


6 Check Result Action
Is the spool operation correct? Yes, check whether the cylinder No, remove and inspect the spool
packing is within acceptable limits. and loader valve for damage. Repair
or replace the spool or valve as nec-
essary.
7 Check Result Action
Is the cylinder piston packing within Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, repair the cylinder, as necessary.
acceptable limits?

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing


N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Condition Result Action
Check the machine for missing or Yes, does the pilot accumulator hold No, replace the pressure reducing
damaged parts. If equipped with ride a charge. To check the accumula- cartridge. If still no, remove and in-
control, make sure the ride control tor, extend the dipper out from the spect the check valve orifice.
button is in the OFF position. machine so the weight of the dip-
Check per is on the cylinder, curl the bucket
Operations slow or not working cor- and hold under pressure for 30 sec-
rectly. Check the pilot pressure at pi- onds. Stop the engine, turn the igni-
lot control manifold. Reading should tion switch to accessory, activate the
be 24 - 34.5 bar (348.0 - 500.3 psi) pilot controls, pull the dipper control
Is pilot pressure correct? lever.
2 Check Result Action
Does the dipper drop? Yes, is the minimum displacement No, replace the accumulator.
bypass valve stuck open?
3 Check Result Action
Does the valve move freely? Yes, load sensing relief not set cor- No, remove and examine for con-
rectly or contaminated. Take pres- tamination jamming the valve open.
sure reading at "M" port on backhoe If contaminated, replace valve.
valve by operating a stabilizer over Clean hydraulics, refer to section
relief. PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER
SYSTEM - Cleaning (A.10.A)
4 Check Result Action
Is the pressure setting correct, 207 - Yes, check the setting of the circuit No, adjust the LS relief setting. If re-
214 bar (3001.5 - 3103.0 psi) relief valve, if used, for the problem lief cannot be achieved, replace the
circuit. LS relief valve.
5 Check Result Action
Is the circuit relief valve setting cor- Yes, low pilot pressure at backhoe No, replace of adjust the circuit relief
rect? valve pilot port for the specific func- valve.
tion. Reading should be 24 - 34.5
bar (348.0 - 500.3 psi)
6 Check Result Action
Is the pilot pressure correct? Yes, remove the end cap of the pilot No, Is the function controlled by the
spool chamber and check that the hydraulic joystick or by an electrically
spool moves freely. controlled solenoid? Hydraulic: If
pressure is less than 24 bar (348.0
psi) and pilot pressure at the point
manifold pressure is OK, replace the
joystick control valve. If the prob-
lem is not fixed replace the pres-
sure reduction manifold. Electrical:
Check the electronic controller for er-
ror codes, repair faults. If the prob-
lem is not fixed replace the pressure
reduction manifold.

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N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)


7 Check Result Action
Does the spool move freely? Yes, check the boom section regen- No, replace the valve section. See
erative spool. To check extend the section Control valve - Remove -
boom out behind the machine about Mechanical linkage backhoe ma-
3 foot from the ground, with the en- chines only (J.50.C)
gine at high idle raise the boom.
8 Check Result Action
Does the boom go down slightly be- Yes, replace the boom section in the No, go to next test.
fore raising? backhoe valve.
9 Check Result Action
Is engine load excessive when a hy- Yes, adjust the pump compensator No, check the cylinder piston pack-
draulic function is stalled? (Pump to 20 bar (290 psi)and minimum dis- ing.
does not destroke). placement bypass to 26 bar (377.0
psi). NOTE: Oil that is cold, below
4 °C (39.2 °F) will have the same af-
fect, heat they hydraulic oil accord-
ing to instructions in the operator’s
manual.
10 Check Result Action
Is the cylinder piston packing good? No, NOTE: Boom cylinder only. A Yes, troubleshooting complete.
cushion relief valve is installed in the
piston. The problem in the boom cir-
cuit can be the cushion relief valve
instead of the cylinder piston pack-
ing. Repair the cylinder, as neces-
sary.

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Single function


will not work independently from other functions
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Sectional pressure check Sectional pressure compensator Replace sectional compensator or
plugged or jammed. valve section. See section Con-
trol valve - Remove - Mechanical
linkage backhoe machines only
(J.50.C)

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing


N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Intermittent stabilizer operation. Is Yes, check the connectors at the No, make sure the electronic con-
operator waiting 1 to 2 seconds be- proportional control solenoids and trols are in the neutral position when
fore operating the stabilizers after switches for good contacts. placing the pilot system switch to the
power up the system? "ON" position.
2 Check Result Action
Are the contacts good? Yes, check proportional valves for No, repair connectors.
sticking. Remove the solenoid,
attach a 12V system to the sole-
noid connectors. Connect and dis-
connect power while watching for
plunger movement.
3 Check Result Action
Does the plunger move? Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, replace the solenoid. NOTE:
Check for operation within the 6
small holes in the stem. There is only
a slight movement of the plunger.

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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing


N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Condition Result Action
Examine swivel mechanism. Yes, See next test. No, if shafts are bent or knuckles are
Check distorted, replace swivel assembly.
Are the swivel shafts or the knuckle
joints undamaged?
2 Check Result Action
Do electrically controlled compo- Yes, go to next test. No, if solenoids have power but are
nent operations stop after release not returning to neutral, replace con-
of switch, stabilizer, extend-a-ahoe, trol solenoids, if solenoids do not
auxiliary hydraulics? have power, replace the switch.
3 Condition Result Action
Pull up the boot on the handle, ex- Yes, go to next test. No, disassemble pilot control han-
amine valves for free movement. dles, See section Remote valve -
Check with machine off then check Remove - Pilot controls backhoe
with machine on and pilot controls valve (A.10.A) and check for defects
energized. Do spool return to neu- or contamination. If contaminated,
tral freely. clean, reassemble and test, if de-
fects found, replace handle assem-
bly.
4 Check Result Action
Connect a tee into the pilot circuit Yes, go to next test. No, if pressure does not drop to 0 -
that is not returning to neutral, attach 0.4 bar (0.000 - 5.8 psi)replace the
a 70 bar (1015.0 psi) gauge. Full control handle.
stroke the function and record pres-
sure, release the function. Does the
pressure drop instantaneously.
5 Check Result Action
Remove pilot spool end cap. Does Yes, go to next test. No, remove spool and check for con-
the spool move freely? tamination, clean the components,
reassemble and test. If defects
are found replace defective compo-
nents.
6 Check Result Action
Remove pilot spool end cap. Are Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, if defects are found replace de-
spool centering rings free of defects? fective components.

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Noise from the


backhoe hydraulic system
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Does the system operate normally Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, air in the pilot system or system
without noise. pressure is low. 1. Crack open the
pilot lines on the pilot end caps at the
backhoe valve, operate each func-
tion until no air spits or bubbles out of
the lines. 2. Start the machine and
operate the backhoe, fully stroking
each function back and forth. Con-
tinuously operate the systems until
the oil is at operating temperature. If
noise persists, shut down and allow
to cool and repeat the procedure.
2 Check Result Action
Low pilot pressure will not fully shift Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, replace the pressure reducing
the spool. Reading should be 24 - cartridge.
34.5 bar (348.0 - 500.3 psi). Is the
pilot pressure correct?
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PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - All pilot controls


stop working
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Yes, check the relay for proper con-
Check the fuse. Is the fuse service- No, replace fuse.
able? nection.
2 Check Result Action
Is the relay properly connected? Yes, check enable switch for proper No, reconnect relay.
connection.
3 Check Result Action
Is the enable switch properly con- Yes, troubleshooting complete. No, reconnect enable switch.
nected?

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Pilot pattern


change does not function
NOTE: Overtorquing will cause the solenoid to bind and stick.
NOTE: Pattern change problems will only affect boom and dipper functions.
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Change the switch from #1 setting to Yes, disconnect the pattern changeNo, check for power to the switch, if
#2 setting. Does pattern change light solenoids and check for power. power is present change the switch,
illuminate? if no power see electrical trou-
bleshooting.
2 Check Result Action
Is there power at both of the pattern Yes, remove and check O-rings on No, check wiring and connectors.
change solenoids? solenoids.
3 Check Result Action
Are O-rings serviceable? Yes, swap the solenoids and check No, replace O-rings.
operation.
4 Check Result Action
Did bad operation reverse? Yes, replace the solenoids. Check the torque on the solenoid coil
mounting nuts, torque should be 1.7
- 2.2 N·m (15.0 - 19.5 lb in)

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Fault codes


for pilot controller
NOTE: Pilot controller is located above and to the left hand side of the rear axle, codes will flash on 0.25 seconds, off
0.25 seconds and will pause for 2 seconds between codes.
N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Fault code 1: Stabilizer, extend-a- No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, test solenoids, 5.5 Ohms at 20
hoe or auxiliary control shorted to °C (68 °F), replace as needed.
ground or open circuit. Check wiring
from stabilizer, extend-a-hoe or aux-
iliary control to module, is there still
a problem?
2 Check Result Action
Is there still a problem? No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, replace control module.
3 Check Result Action
Fault code2: Stabilizer, ex- No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, check wiring from stabilizer,
tend-a-hoe or auxiliary hydraulics extend-a-hoe or auxiliary control to
control shorted to Vbat. module.

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4 Check Result Action
Is there still a problem? No, troubleshooting complete. Replace control module.
5 Check Result Action
Fault code 3: Interlock for stabilizer, No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, check that all function switches
extend-a-hoe or auxiliary hydraulics are in the off position or are not de-
controls. pressed, turn the pilot power off and
back on.
6 Check Result Action
Is there still a problem? No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, test, if problem persists, replace
control module.
7 Check Result Action
Fault code4: Driver fault. Check No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, test solenoids, 5.5 Ohms at 20
wiring from stabilizer, extend-a-hoe °C (68.0 °F), replace as needed.
or auxiliary control to module, is
there still a problem?
8 Check Result Action
Is there still a problem? No, troubleshooting complete. Replace control module.
9 Check Result Action
Fault light on with no blink. Replace No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, call technical support.
control module, is there still a prob-
lem?
10 Check Result Action
Fault light off. No power to module No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, replace control module.
or faulty control module. Check fuse
and pilot control relay, is there still a
problem?

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Hydraulic pump - Testing


N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Check Result Action
Do a pump test. Is the pump good? Yes, do a stall test according to the No, Repair or replace the hydraulic
instructions in Section ENGINE - pump.
Speeds stall test normal (all mod-
els) (B.10.A)
2 Check Result Action
Do a stall test, Is there still a prob- No, troubleshooting complete. Yes, See section PRIMARY HY-
lem? DRAULIC POWER SYSTEM -
Cleaning (A.10.A). Is the oil con-
taminated?
3 Check Result Action
Is the hydraulic oil contaminated? No, check the remaining circuits. Yes, clean or replace the hydraulic
oil. See Section PRIMARY HY-
DRAULIC POWER SYSTEM -
Cleaning (A.10.A)

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Reservoir - Testing - Hydraulic oil reservoir


N° Test Point Expected Result Other Result (Possible Cause)
1 Condition Result Action
Visually check the machine for oil Yes, verify correct movement of the Fill the hydraulic reservoir with the oil
leakage and damaged or missing pilot controls. Check the operation specified in Capacities ()
parts. Repair or replace any dam- of the machine, does the machine
aged or missing parts. operate correctly.
Check
Check the oil level in the hydraulic
reservoir. Is the oil level correct?
2 Check Result Action
Does the machine operate correctly? Yes, troubleshooting complete. Heat the oil in the hydraulic system to
operating temperature. Operate the
machine to find which circuits have
problems.

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Index

HYDRAULIC - PNEUMATIC - ELECTRICAL - ELECTRONIC


SYSTEMS - A

PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - 10.A


Accumulator - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Accumulator - Charging - Charging the Accumulator With Dry Nitrogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Accumulator - Charging - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Accumulator - Check - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Accumulator - Detailed view - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Accumulator - Disassemble - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Accumulator - Discharging - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Accumulator - Exploded view - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Accumulator - General specification - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Accumulator - Inspect - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Accumulator - Pressure test Checking the Nitrogen Charge in the Accumulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Accumulator - Pressure test Right Solenoid Valve for Ride Control (Accumulator) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Accumulator - Special tools - Ride control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Control valve - Assemble - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Control valve - Assemble - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Control valve - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Control valve - Disassemble - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Control valve - Disassemble - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Control valve - Exploded view - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Control valve - Exploded view - Ride control solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Control valve - Inspect - Boom lock solenoid valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Filter - Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Hydraulic pump - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Hydraulic pump - Assemble - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Hydraulic pump - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Hydraulic pump - Disassemble - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Hydraulic pump - Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Hydraulic pump - Drawing - Output Test Hose Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hydraulic pump - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Hydraulic pump - Inspect - Load sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Hydraulic pump - Install - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Hydraulic pump - Install - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Hydraulic pump - Remove - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

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Hydraulic pump - Remove - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Hydraulic pump - Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Hydraulic pump - Sectional view 580N Hydraulic Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Hydraulic pump - Sectional view 580SN and 590SN Hydraulic Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Hydraulic pump - Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Assemble - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Check - Flowmeter Check Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Disassemble - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Electrical schema - Regulated manifold schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view - Hydraulic gear pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view - Hydraulic gear pump seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Exploded view - Regulated manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Backhoe Valve Flow Regulator Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Flow test - Pump Efficiency Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Backhoe Control Valve Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Loader Control Valve Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Leakage test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Leakage Test . . . 50
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Prepare - Machine Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Pilot Manifold Pressure Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Backhoe Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 1 . . . . . . . . 53
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Low Pressure Standby Regulator Test 2 . . . . . . . . 54
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Pressure test - Steering and Bucket Lock Valve Flow Test . . . . . . 49
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - All pilot controls stop working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Fault codes for pilot controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Noise from the backhoe hydraulic system . . . . . . . . . . . 144
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Pilot pattern change does not function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Problem in a loader circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Problem in the 4x1 Clam Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Testing - Single function will not work independently from other func-
tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Relief valve - Adjust - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Relief valve - Adjust Main Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Relief valve - Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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Relief valve - Pressure test - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Relief valve - Pressure test Main Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Relief valve - Remove - Circuit relief valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Relief valve - Replace - Load Sense Relief Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Remote valve - Check - Pilot control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Remote valve - Component diagram - Pilot control color codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Remote valve - Drawing - N and SN machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Remote valve - Drawing - SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Remote valve - Install - Clam control pilot valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Remote valve - Install - Loader control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Remote valve - Install - Mechanical controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Remote valve - Install - Pilot controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Remote valve - Install - Remote control valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Remote valve - Remove - Clam control pilot valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Remote valve - Remove - Loader control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Remote valve - Remove - Mechanical controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Remote valve - Remove - Pilot controls backhoe valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Remote valve - Remove - Remote control valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Reservoir - Testing - Hydraulic oil reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148

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SECONDARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - 12.A

TECHNICAL DATA
Coupler
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Coupler
Exploded view - Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exploded view - Extendahoe hose routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exploded view - Coupler hose routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exploded view - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Single Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Dual Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

SERVICE
Coupler
Remove - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Install - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Remote valve
Disassemble - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Inspect - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Assemble - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Check - Swing Cushion Valve (Swing Drift Troubleshooting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

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Coupler - Special tools


Tool kit 380100096

RCPH10TLB001AAL 1

Tool kit 380100096

RCPH10TLB017AAL 2

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Coupler - Exploded view - Extendahoe

RCPH10TLB004FAL 1

RCPH10TLB005FAL 2

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RCPH10TLB021AAL 3

1. Retaining ring 10. Cylinder tube 19. Bolt


2. Groove pin 11. Sleeve 20. Washer
3. Step pin 12. 3/8 Inch - 24 UNF hydraulic port 21. 580SN Hose routing (top view)
4. Outer coupler set screws (2) 13. 7/16 Inch - 20 UNF hydraulic port 22. 590SN Hose routing (top view)
5. Outer coupler set screws (2) 14. Step pin seal 23. Sleeve
6. Hose guard 15. Coupler 24. Dipper ears
7. Hoses 16. Step pin seal orientation 25. Clamp
8. 90° Elbow 17. Flat socket head screws (2) 26. Cordura sleeve
9. Adapter 18. Cover 27. Clamp

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Coupler - Exploded view - Extendahoe hose routing

RCPH10TLB019FAL 1
580SM and 590 SM Extendahoe hose routing

1. Clamp 4. Lock washer 7. Hose(s) (1 each side)


2. Isolator 5. Washer
3. Bolt 6. Dipper tube (1 each side)

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Coupler - Exploded view - Coupler hose routing


1. 5 mm (0.20 in) 8. 90 ° Elbows
Clearance (minimum)
7. Hoses 15. Coupler

RCPH10TLB002AAL 1

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Coupler - Exploded view


1. Coupler
2. Fitting access hole

RCPH10TLB018AAL 1

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Coupler - Exploded view - Coupler cylinder

RCPH10TLB006FAL 1

1. Cylinder tube 5. Internal retaining ring


2. Retaining ring 6. Spacer
3. Rod 7. External retaining ring
4. Gland

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Coupler - Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder

RCPH10TLB006FAL 1
Quick coupler cylinder

1. Tube 3. Spacer 5. Gland


2. Snap ring 4. Snap ring

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RCPH10TLB003FAL 2
Coupler cylinder piston

6. Piston rod 8. Ring 10. O-ring


7. Seal 9. Ring

RCPH10TLB020AAL 3
Coupler cylinder gland

11. Wiper seal 13. Seal 15. Backup ring


12. Bushing 14. O-ring

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Coupler - Exploded view - Swing dampening valve

RCPH10TLB002FAL 1

1. Swing cushion valve 5. Internal inline check valve 9. Crossover spool assembly
2. Inline check valve 6. Orifice plug 10. Plug
3. Orifice check valve 7. Plug 11. Spring
4. Bi-directional check valve 8. Bi-directional check valve 12. Crossover spool
assembly

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Coupler - Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Single


Valve

RCPH10TLB006CAM 1

1. A Port - To RETRACT side of 4. To Tank 7. Two position - 2 way solenoid


cylinder valve to control pilot pressure
2. B Port - To EXTEND side of 5. Pressure Port 8. Two position - 4 way solenoid
cylinder valve to control cylinder
3. Pressure Relief Valve 6. Load Sensing Port 9. Orifice and check valve

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Coupler - Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Dual


Valve

RCPH10TLB002HAM 1

1. A Port - To RETRACT side of 4. To tank 7. Two position - 2 way solenoid


cylinder valve to control pilot pressure
2. B Port - To EXTEND side of 5. Pressure Port 8. Two position - 4 way solenoid to
cylinder control cylinder
3. Pressure relief valve 6. Load sensing port 9. Orifice and check valve

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Coupler - Remove - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler


NOTE: Refer to Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A)
1. Remove the bucket from the backhoe.
2. Remove the retaining rings (1) from the sleeves (11)
and (23).
3. Extend the piston rods out.
4. Remove the groove pins (2) from the step pins (3).
5. Remove the step pins (3).
NOTE: Step pins can be difficult to remove, due to the fit
of the step pin seal (14).
NOTE: If the cylinder (10) needs to be removed or the tube
is damaged follow steps 6 through 12. If only the piston
seals are to be replaced go to Coupler - Disassemble
(A.12.A).
6. Remove the two bolts (19) and two washers (20)
which fasten the cover (18) to the hose guard (6).
7. Remove and discard the two countersunk head
socket screws (17) that fasten the hose guard (6) to
the coupler (15) and retain the cylinder (10) in place.
8. Remove and discard the two outer set screws (4) and
two outer set screws (5) that fasten the sleeves (11)
and (23) in place.
9. Disconnect the hoses (7) from the 90 ° elbows (8)
and plug the hoses.
10. Remove the 90 ° elbows (8) and the adapters (9)
from the cylinder (10).

NOTE: Adapters (9) are sealed in place with silicone sealant.


11. Use an acceptable driver being capable of 178 - 222
kN (40016 - 49908 lb) and drive the cylinder tube
(10) and the sleeve (11) out of the coupler (15).
12. Drive the other sleeve (23) out of the coupler (15).

Next operation:
Coupler - Install (A.12.A)

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Coupler - Install - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler


Prior operation:
Coupler - Remove (A.12.A)

1. Center the coupler (15) between the dipper ears (24).


2. Install the sleeve (23) with the groove for the outer
coupler set screws (4) and (5) towards the center of
the coupler (15).
3. Use an acceptable driver being capable of 178 - 222
kN (40000 - 50000 lb) and drive the sleeve (23) into
the coupler (15) until the groove is in the center of the
set screw (4) and (5) holes.
4. Align the two slots in the cylinder tube (10) with the
two tapped holes in the center of the coupler (15).
Make sure the hydraulic ports (12) and (13) in the
cylinder tube (10) line up with the openings in the
coupler (15). The smaller hydraulic port (12) should
be towards the top of the coupler (15).
5. Install the cylinder (10), as indicated on illustration
Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A), so that the
smaller hydraulic port (12) is towards the top of the
coupler (15) and the cylinder (10) it is up against the
sleeve (23). Drive the sleeve (23) in or out, so that
the hydraulic ports (12) and (13) are in the center of
the opening in the coupler (15).
6. Use new screws, install two outer coupler set screws
(4) and (5) to hold the sleeve (23) in place. Tighten
the outer coupler set screws to a torque of 14 - 20
N·m (124 - 177 lb in).
7. Install the other sleeve (11) with the grooves for the
outer coupler set screws (4) and (5) towards the cen-
ter of the coupler (15).
8. Use an acceptable driver being capable of 178 - 222
kN (40000 - 50000 lb) and drive the other sleeve (11)
into place until it contacts the cylinder (10).
9. Use new screws, install two outer coupler set screws
(4) and (5) to hold the sleeve (11) in place. Tighten
the outer coupler set screws to a torque of 14 - 20
N·m (124 - 177 lb in).
10. Place the step pin seal (14) in the groove on the
outside of each of the step pins (3). See step pin seal
orientation (16) for proper step pin seal installation.
11. Lubricate the outside diameters of both step pins (3)
with Lubriplate prior to installation.
12. With the piston rods extended out, install the step
pins (3) and push the step pins (3) into place.
13. Align the hole for the groove pin (2) in the step pins
(3) with the hole in the piston rod and install the
groove pins (2). The groove pins (2) should be in-
stalled at least 2 mm (0.08 in) below the surface of
the step pins (3) on each side.

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14. Push the step pins (3) inward enough to allow the re-
taining rings (1) to be installed on the inside retaining
ring groove of the sleeves (11) and (23). Install the
retaining rings (1) in the sleeves (11) and (23).
15. Install the hoses (7) for the 580SN with the standard
dipper so that the hex on the fittings nearest to the
bucket pivot touches the clamp (27). Tighten the
clamp (27).
16. For the hose (7) installation on the 580SN and 590SN
machines equipped with the Extendahoe option, see
Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A). Install the hoses
(7) on each side so that the hex on the fittings nearest
to the bucket pivot touches the isolator (2). Tighten
the clamps (1).
17. Install and tighten the two adapters (9) into the proper
hydraulic ports (12) and (13). Install the two 90 °
elbows (8) on the adapters (9).
18. Install the hoses (7) around the coupler (15) as
shown on Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A).
19. Refer to Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A) and con-
nect the hoses (7) to the 90 ° elbows (8) so that the
hoses (7) are staggered to run on each side of the
coupler (15). Tighten the 90 ° elbows (8) so that
there is a minimum of 5 mm (0.20 in) of clearance
between the hoses (7) and each side of the coupler
(15). Tighten the hose connections on the 90 ° el-
bows (8).
20. Place a 6 mm (0.24 in) fillet bead of RTV silicone
sealant around the inside of the coupler (15) fitting
access slot and area around the adapters (9). The
RTV silicone sealant should not prevent access to
the fittings in the coupler (15). Fill the ends of the set
screw holes (4) and (5) with RTV silicone sealant.
21. See the Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A) and
route the hoses (7) for the proper machine applica-
tion (21) and (22) under the clamp (25).
22. Place 25 mm +/- 10 mm (0.98 in +/- 0.40 in) of the
cordura sleeve (26) under the clamp (25).
23. Install the hose guard (6) and cover (18) on the
coupler (15). Install and tighten the bolt (19) and
washer (20). Install two new countersunk head
socket screws (17) which fasten the hose guard
(6) to the coupler (15). The two countersunk head
socket screws (17) protrude into the grooves on the
cylinder tube (10) to hold the cylinder tube (10) in
place within the coupler (15). Tighten the two flat
head socket screws (17).
24. Start the engine and check for hydraulic leaks. Ro-
tate the coupler (15) at slow speed all the way back
to the bucket dump position. Stop the engine. Make
sure all the slack in the hoses (7) is taken up towards
the clamp (25). Tighten the clamp (25).

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Coupler - Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder


NOTE: Refer to illustrations in Coupler - Exploded view (A.12.A).
1. Remove the bucket from the backhoe.
2. Remove the retaining rings (1) from the sleeves (11)
and (23).
3. Extend the piston rods out.
4. Remove the groove pins (2) from the step pins (3).
5. Remove the step pins (3).
NOTE: Step pins can be difficult to remove, due to the fit
of the step pin seal (14).
6. Remove the snap ring (2) from the gland (5). Then
push the gland (5) slightly into the cylinder.
7. Remove the spacer (3).
8. Remove the snap ring (4) from the tube (1).
9. Install the plastic service ring into the snap ring
groove in the tube (1).

RCPH10TLB019AAL 1

10. Pull the rod assembly (6) out of the tube (1).
11. Remove the plastic service ring from the tube (1).
12. Remove the gland (5) from the rod (6).
13. Fasten the rod (6) in a vise with soft jaws.
14. Remove the seal (7), ring (8), ring (9), and O-ring
(10) from the piston.
15. Remove the wiper seal (11), bushing (12), seal (13),
O-ring (14), and backup ring (15) from the gland (5).
NOTE: Repeat steps 6 through 15 for the other side.

Next operation:
Coupler - Inspect (A.12.A)

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Coupler - Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder


Prior operation:
Coupler - Disassemble (A.12.A)

1. Clean the glands (5), piston rods (6) and tube (1) in
cleaning solvent.
2. Discard the parts that were removed from the pistons
and the glands (5).
3. Illuminate the inside of the tube (1). Inspect the in-
side of the tube (1) for deep grooves and other dam-
age. If there is damage to the tube (1), a new tube
(1) must be used. See Coupler - Remove (A.12.A)
for removal of cylinder tube.
4. Remove small scratches on the inside of the tube (1)
with emery cloth of medium grit. Use the emery cloth
with a rotary motion.
5. Check to be sure that the piston rods (6) are straight.
If a piston rod (6) is not straight, install a new piston
rod (6).
Plastic service ring orientation.

RCPH10TLB019AAL 1

Next operation:
Coupler - Assemble (A.12.A)

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Coupler - Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder


1. Install the wiper seal (11) in the gland (5). The lips
must be toward the small end of the gland (5).
2. Install the seal (13) and bushing (12) in the gland (5).
3. Install the backup ring (15) and O-ring (14) on the
outside of the gland (5).

RCPH10TLB020AAL 1

4. Install a new O-ring (10), ring (9), ring (8), and seal
(7) on the piston.

RCPH10TLB003FAL 2

5. Lubricate the bore of the gland (5) with clean oil and
push the gland assembly onto the piston rod (6). The
wide end of the gland (5) should contact the piston.

NOTE: Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the other gland (5) and piston rod (6).

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6. Lubricate the seals of the piston rod (6) and the gland
(5) with clean oil. Push the piston rod and gland sub-
assembly into the bore of the tube (1) far enough to
allow the installation of the snap ring (4). If neces-
sary, use a soft hammer to drive the piston rod (6)
and gland (5) into the tube (1).

RCPH10TLB006FAL 3

7. Install the snap ring (4) in the tube (1).


8. Pull the rod (6) outwards until the gland (5) is seated
against the snap ring (4).
9. Install the spacer (3) on the gland (5).
10. Install the snap ring (2) on the gland (5).
NOTE: Repeat steps 6 through 10 for the other side.

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Remote valve - Disassemble - Swing dampening valve


NOTE: Your valve may appear different than that of the following photos, the procedures are the same.
1. Fasten the swing cushion valve in the vise with soft
jaws. Loosen the plug for the crossover spool as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB003AAL 1

2. Remove the plug.

RCPH10TLB004AAL 2

3. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB005AAL 3

4. Remove the crossover spool.

RCPH10TLB006AAL 4

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5. Loosen and remove the inline check valve.

RCPH10TLB007AAL 5

6. Loosen and remove the internal inline check valve.

RCPH10TLB008AAL 6

7. Loosen and remove the orifice check valve.

RCPH10TLB009AAL 7

8. Loosen and remove the orifice plug.

RCPH10TLB010AAL 8

9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the opposite end of the


swing cushion valve.

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10. Loosen and remove the plug for the bi-directional


check valve.

RCPH10TLB011AAL 9

11. Loosen and remove the bi-directional check valve.

RCPH10TLB012AAL 10

Next operation:
Remote valve - Inspect (A.12.A)

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Remote valve - Inspect - Swing dampening valve


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Disassemble (A.12.A)

1. Inspect the parts of the crossover spool assembly.


Replace the O-ring (2) on the plug. Replace parts as
required.

RCPH10TLB016AAL 1

1. Plug 3. Spring
2. O-ring 4. Crossover spool

2. Inspect the parts of the inline check valve (1) and


internal inline check valve (4). Replace the O-rings
(2) and backup ring (3). Use new parts as required.

RCPH10TLB014AAL 2

3. Inspect the parts of the orifice check valve (1) and


orifice plug (4). Replace the O-rings (2) and backup
ring (3). Use new parts as required.

RCPH10TLB015AAL 3

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4. Inspect the parts of the bi-directional check valve (1)


and plug (4). Replace the O-rings (2) and backup
rings (3). Use new parts as required.

RCPH10TLB013AAL 4

Next operation:
Remote valve - Assemble (A.12.A)

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Remote valve - Assemble - Swing dampening valve


Prior operation:
Remote valve - Inspect (A.12.A)

1. Use clean oil to lubricate the O-rings (2) and backup


rings (3) on the bi-directional check valve (1) and plug
(4).

RCPH10TLB013AAL 1

2. Install the bi-directional check valve. Tighten the


bi-directional check valve to a torque of 5.4 - 6.7 N·m
(48 - 59 lb in).

RCPH10TLB012AAL 2

3. Install the plug for the bi-directional check valve.


Tighten the plug to a torque of 15 - 20 N·m (133 -
177 lb in).

RCPH10TLB011AAL 3

4. Use clean oil to lubricate the O-rings (2) and backup


rings (3) on the orifice check valve (1) and orifice plug
(4).

RCPH10TLB015AAL 4

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5. Install the orifice plug. Tighten the orifice plug to a


torque of 8 - 11 N·m (71 - 97 lb in).

RCPH10TLB010AAL 5

6. Install the orifice plug. Tighten the orifice plug to a


torque of 29 - 33 N·m (257 - 292 lb in).

RCPH10TLB009AAL 6

7. Use clean oil to lubricate the O-rings (2) and backup


rings (3) on the inline check valve (1) and internal
inline check valve (4).

RCPH10TLB014AAL 7

8. Install the internal inline check valve. Tighten the


internal inline check valve to a torque of 10 - 13 N·m
(89 - 115 lb in).

RCPH10TLB008AAL 8

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9. Install the inline check valve. Tighten the inline check


valve to a torque of 29 - 33 N·m (257 - 292 lb in).

RCPH10TLB009AAL 9

10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 for the opposite end of the


section.
11. Use clean oil to lubricate the O-ring (2) on the plug
(1), the spring (3), and the crossover spool (4).

RCPH10TLB016AAL 10

12. Install the crossover spool.

RCPH10TLB006AAL 11

13. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB005AAL 12

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14. Start the plug into the valve.

RCPH10TLB004AAL 13

15. Tighten the plug to a torque of 25 - 30 N·m (221 - 266


lb in).

RCPH10TLB003AAL 14

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Remote valve - Check - Swing Cushion Valve (Swing Drift


Troubleshooting)
1. Park machine on firm and level surface.
2. Ensure hydraulic oil is at operating temperature of 52
°C (125.6 °F).
3. Position loader bucket flat on ground. Lower stabi-
lizers to position rear tires 152.4 mm (6 in) above
ground.
4. Move backhoe from transport position. Fully extend
dipper and bucket. Lower boom until backhoe bucket
is 304.8 mm (12 in) above ground.

NOTE: If equipped with extend-a-hoe option, ensure feature is completely retracted.


5. Use a stabilizer to lower one side of machine. Lower
until rear tire achieves minimal contact to ground.
6. Measure angle of backhoe frame. Raise or lower sta-
bilizers to ensure machine is positioned at 10 degree
angle from level side to lowered side.
7. Lower boom and position backhoe bucket on ground.
Mark ground location of backhoe bucket.
8. Raise boom and position backhoe bucket 1.8 m (6
ft) above ground.
9. Turn engine OFF. Wait five minutes.
10. Start engine. Lower boom and establish minimal
ground contact with backhoe bucket.
11. Measure distance between current location and
marked location as determined in step 7. Record
result.
NOTE: Result should not exceed 203.2 mm (8 in).
12. Repeat previous steps to measure swing drift for
other side of machine.
13. Do the following for measured results:
• If swing drift exceeds 203.2 mm (8 in) for both
sides, see Swing Drift Measured in Two Direc-
tions for procedures.
• If swing drift exceeds 203.2 mm (8 in) on one
side only, see Swing Drift Measured in One
Direction for procedures.

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Swing Drift Measured in Two Directions


1. Remove hoses from swing cushion valve fittings. In-
stall caps and plugs for open hoses and fittings.
2. Repeat steps 1 through 12.
• If swing drift is noted, swing cylinders are sus-
pect. Repair swing cylinders as required. See
Cylinder - Disassemble - Swing cylinders
(all models) (H.20.D) for procedure.
• If swing drift is not present, continue to the next
step.
3. Remove swing cushion valve.
4. Connect swing hoses to swing sections located in
backhoe control valve.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 12.
• If swing drift is noted, swing section of backhoe
control valve is suspect. Inspect and repair as
required.
• If swing drift is not present, swing cushion
valve is suspect. Replace swing cushion
valve. See Remote valve - Inspect - Swing
dampening valve (A.12.A) for procedure.

Swing Drift Measured in One Direction


1. Disconnect swing cushion valve from swing section
in backhoe control valve.
2. Connect hoses to swing section in backhoe control
valve.
3. Repeat steps 1 through 12.
• If swing drift is not present, swing cushion
valve is suspect. Replace swing cushion
valve. See Remote valve - Inspect - Swing
dampening valve (A.12.A) for procedure.
• If swing drift is noted, continue to the next step.
4. Inspect anti-cavitation check valve located in swing
valve. Replace as required.
5. Inspect swing circuit relief valve O-ring, located in
swing valve section. Replace as required.

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SECONDARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - 12.A


Coupler - Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Coupler - Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Coupler - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Coupler - Exploded view - Coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Coupler - Exploded view - Coupler hose routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Coupler - Exploded view - Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Coupler - Exploded view - Extendahoe hose routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Coupler - Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Coupler - Exploded view - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Coupler - Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Coupler - Install - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Coupler - Remove - Hydraulic backhoe quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Coupler - Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Dual Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Coupler - Sectional view Backhoe and Loader Quick Coupler Single Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Coupler - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Remote valve - Assemble - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Remote valve - Check - Swing Cushion Valve (Swing Drift Troubleshooting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Remote valve - Disassemble - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Remote valve - Inspect - Swing dampening valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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580SN WT
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SYSTEMS - A

ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM - 30.A

TECHNICAL DATA
Wiring harness
General specification - Electrical wire circuits - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Connector
Component diagram 01 Side Console Harness Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Component diagram 02 Front Console Harness. SPS/PWR Trans, Mech W/ Opt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Component diagram 03 Chassis Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Component diagram 04 Cab Rear Lights Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Component diagram 05 Front Lights Canopy Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Component diagram 06 Hydraulic Filter Restriction Jumper Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Component diagram 07 Cab B-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Component diagram 08 C-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Component diagram 09 Combo Aux, Mech Control, Hammer or BiDir Valve Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Component diagram 10 Combo Aux, Pilot Control, Hammer or Bi-Dir Valve Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Component diagram 11 Combo Aux, Mech Control Hammer Valve Only Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Component diagram 12 Combo Aux, Pilot Control, Hammer Valve Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Component diagram 13 A-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Component diagram 14 A-Post, Canopy, Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Component diagram 15 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Component diagram 16 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness (6 lights) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Component diagram 17 Pilot Controls Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Component diagram 18 Front Lights, Cab Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Component diagram 19 Front Lights Canopy Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Component diagram 20 Power shift jumper harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Component diagram 21 Side console, SPS/PWR Trans, HPCR, W/opt harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Wiring harness
Electrical schematic frame 01 Power Distribution/ Charging System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Electrical schematic frame 02 Starting System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Electrical schematic frame 03 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Electrical schematic frame 04 Engine Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Electrical schematic frame 05 Powershift Transmission Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Electrical schematic frame 06 Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132

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Electrical schematic frame 07 Pilot Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Electrical schematic frame 08 Front Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Electrical schematic frame 09 Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Electrical schematic frame 10 Windshield Wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Electrical schematic frame 11 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Electrical schematic frame 12 Power Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Electrical schematic frame 13 SAHR Park Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Electrical schematic frame 14 HVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Electrical schematic frame 15 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Electrical schematic frame 16 Rear Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Electrical schematic frame 17 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Electrical schematic frame 18 Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Electrical schematic frame 19 Comfort Steer/ Ride Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Electrical schematic frame 20 Canopy Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Electrical schematic frame 21 Powershift Transmission Jumper Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Electrical schematic frame 22 Trax SPS/ PS Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Electrical schematic frame 23 Hydraulic Heavy Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Electrical schematic frame 24 Combo Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Electrical schematic frame 25 Pilot Controls Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Electrical schematic frame 26 DIA Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172

SERVICE
Alternator
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Battery
Service instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Inspect and clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

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Wiring harness - General specification - Electrical wire circuits -


580N only

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Connector - Component diagram 01 Side Console Harness


Connectors
X 2 connector

RCPH10TLB027AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4063 YE 3 25S1 YE
2 23215 YE 4 19E5 OG

X 6 connector

RCPH10TLB023AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 AP73 OG Heavy lift key on 3 G071 BK
2 36R1 BL Seat position switch 4 AP71 WH Torque control key on

X 9 Data link Connector

RCPH10TLB025AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G076 BK F N/C
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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


B 1019 RD ECU B+ G N/C
C E353 YE CAN High H N/C
D E343 GN CAN Low J N/C
E E892 YE K Line

X 12 connector

RCPH10TLB073AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42C4 VT Rear work lights 25 AP02 OG
2 AP59 OG Rear lights key on 26 N/C
3 19E1 OG Transmission key on 27 AP03 OG
power
4 AP17 OG 28 P029 RD
5 N/C 29 63R1 Rear wiper/ washer key on
6 N/C 30 N/C
7 19E2 OG Transmission key on 31 AP38 4WD/ Ride control key on
power
8 AP58 OG Rear lights key on 32 64A1 RD Horn B+
9 42C8 VT Rear work light 33 AAP07 OG
10 G213 BK 34 8502 BN A/C Compressor solenoid
power
11 N/C 35 AP42 OG
12 19N1 RD Air suspension seat 36 P015 RD
B+
13 N/C 37 0901 OG Comfort steer key on
14 N/C 38 8501 BN A/C Compressor solenoid
power
15 N/C 39 AP43 OG Pilot controls key on
16 P016 RD 40 0491 RD Dome light B+
17 5701 OG Couplers/ EH Clam/ 41 AP04 OG
Boom lock/ Radio key
on
18 5303 OG Return to dig 42 P014 RD
19 41FB VT 43 AP46 OG
20 P022 RD 44 8403 RD Cigarette lighter B+
21 AP06 OG 45 AP08 OG HVAC Key on
22 AP05 OG 46 P023 RD B+
23 41R7 OG Tail light 47 AP47 OG Side lights key on
24 9302 RD Radio B+ 48 P017 RD

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X 13 connector

RCPH10TLB073AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4043 OG Park brake key on 25 N/C
2 2P01 RD Trax B+ 26 N/C
3 P013 RD 27 60A3 BN A/C High pressure switch fault
4 P011 RD 28 60A4 BN A/C High pressure switch fault
5 4041 OG 29 N/C
6 P018 RD 30 N/C
7 1P03 RD Instrument cluster B+ 31 N/C
8 1010 RD ECU B+ 32 N/C
9 0717 WH Heavy lift output 33 AP48 OG
10 N/C 34 5045 YE Backhoe quick coupler retract
11 P018 RD B+ 35 AP52 OG
12 3P01 OG 36 P027 RD B+
13 AP72 WH Torque control key on 37 AP49 OG Heavy lift key on
14 N/C 38 G019 BK
15 P012 RD 39 AP53 OG Customer key on
16 3P0X OG Instrument cluster key 40 P028 RD B+
on
17 N/C 41 5026 YE Loader quick coupler retract
18 N/C 42 5015 YE Quick coupler load sense
output
19 G051 BK 43 5013 YE Quick coupler load sense
output
20 6003 BN A/C High pressure 44 5014 YE Quick coupler load sense
switch output
21 N/C 45 G017 BK
22 N/C 46 G018 BK
23 60B2 BN A/C Low pressure 47 5044 YE Backhoe quick coupler retract
switch signal
24 N/C 48 5025 YE Loader quick coupler retract

X 14 connector

RCPH10TLB073AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G079 BK 25 4053 YE Park brake declutch
2 4061 YE Park brake declutch 26 4042 OG Park brake key on
3 21C2 YE 27 E172 YE Crank enable from ECU
4 21A3 YE Crank signal 28 P023 RD B+

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5 19E4 OG 29 N/C
6 N/C 30 N/C
7 N/C 31 N/C
8 N/C 32 N/C
9 N/C 33 4052 Park brake logic
10 4034 WH Park brake solenoid 34 G081 BK
output
11 0221 YE Neutral signal to 35 21B1 WH Crank output
interlock relay
12 G077 BK 36 E372 YE Crank enable from ECU
13 0221 YE Neutral signal to 37 N/C
interlock relay
14 E291 YE Crank request to ECU 38 N/C
15 0715 WH 39 N/C
16 3P0X OG Heavy lift key on 40 N/C
17 N/C 41 N/C
18 N/C 42 N/C
19 N/C 43 N/C
20 N/C 44 N/C
21 E321 YE Crank request to ECU 45 N/C
22 G078 BK 46 N/C
23 0716 WH Heavy lift output 47 N/C
24 G111 BK 48 N/C

X 16 connector

RCPH10TLB002BAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G074 BK Ground 4 N/C
2 4002 OG Accessory 5 AP01 OG Power relay 1 key on
3 P005 RD B+

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X 17 connector

RCPH10TLB002BAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G073 BK Ground 4 N/C
2 4003 OG Accessory 5 AP15 OG Power relay 2 key on
3 P008 RD B+

X 20 connector

RCPH10TLB033AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 42C7 VT Rear work light B5 4804 VT Rotating beacon
A2 63R4 OG Rear wiper/ washer B6 0431 VT Side work lights
key on
A3 45RB VT B7 63R9 OG Rear wiper/ washer key on
A4 4400 VT Brake light B8 8802 BN Blower motor low
A5 45LA VT C1 8702 BN Blower motor medium
A6 60C2 BN A/C Compressor C2 8202 TN Rear wiper high
output
A7 G059 BK C3 8902 TN Rear wiper park
A8 N/C C4 5707 OG
B1 8602 BN Blower motor high C5 9302 RD Radio B+
B2 8102 TN Rear wiper low C6 60B2 BN A/C Low pressure switch
signal
B3 N/C C7 0491 RD Dome light B+
B4 41R5 VT Tail light C8 N/C

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X 21 connector

RCPH10TLB035AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P018 RD B+ 4 4001 OG
2 21A2 YE Crank signal 5 N/C
3 3001 OG Ignition- 6 N/C

X 22 connector

RCPH10TLB036AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8702 BN Blower motor medium 4 AP08 OG HVAC key on
2 8602 BN Blower motor high 5 8501 BN A/C compressor solenoid
power
3 8802 BN Blower motor low

X 23 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 12

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1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP40 OG 4WD key on 7 N/C
3 25C2 YE 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G072 BK
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 24 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP39 OG 7 N/C
3 4011 WH Ride control solenoid 8 N/C
output
4 N/C 9 G092 BK
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 26 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1121 RD Enter signal 6 N/C
2 1P02 RD Instrument cluster B+ 7 N/C
3 1111 RD Display signal 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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X 27 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1141 RD Down signal 6 N/C
2 1P01 RD Instrument cluster B+ 7 N/C
3 1131 RD Up signal 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 28 connector

RCPH10TLB032AAM 16

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 14 1141 RD Down signal
2 3P0X OG Instrument cluster key 15 21A1 YE
on
3 21C4 YE 16 3802 BL Air filter restriction switch
4 41R6 VT 17 36H2 BL Hydraulic filter restriction
switch
5 42FA VT 18 4022 BL
6 42C9 VT 19 36R1 BL Seat position switch
7 0715 WH 20 1202 BL Foot throttle idle validation
8 N/C 21 1211 BL One touch decel signal
9 0711 YE 22 N/C
10 60A5 BN 23 N/C
11 1111 RD Display signal 24 N/C
12 1121 RD Enter signal 25 N/C
13 1131 RD Up signal 26 N/C

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X 29 connector

RCPH10TLB031AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1P04 RD Instrument cluster B+ 14 32T2 YE Transmission temperature
sender signal
2 N/C 15 N/C
3 E344 GN 16 2162 YE Foot throttle signal
4 E354 YE 17 2171 YE Hand throttle signal
5 N/C 18 2182 PK Foot throttle 5V
6 2601 WH Audible alarm output 19 2191 PK Hand throttle 5V
7 0715 WH 20 2202 BL Foot throttle ground
8 N/C 21 2211 GN Hand throttle ground
9 N/C 22 N/C
10 N/C 23 N/C
11 N/C 24 3402 YE
12 N/C 25 N/C
13 36F2 YE Fuel level sender 26 G066 BK

X 30 connector

RCPH10TLB058AAM 18

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 2601 WH Audible alarm output B G058 BK Ground

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X 33 connector

RCPH10TLB030AAM 19

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 2191 PK Hand throttle 5V C 2211 GN Hand throttle ground
B 2171 YE Hand throttle signal

X 34 connector

RCPH10TLB028AAM 20

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A N/C D 5018 YE Backhoe quick coupler
extend
B N/C E 5708 OG Couplers/ EH Clam/
Boom lock/ Radio key on
C N/C F 504A YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract

X 35 connector

RCPH10TLB028AAM 21

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A N/C D N/C
B N/C E 504A YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract
C N/C F 5043 YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract

X 37 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 22

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 63R3 OG Rear wiper/ washer key 7 N/C
on
3 6502 WH Rear windshield wasjer 8 N/C
pump output
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 39 connector

RCPH10TLB018AAM 23

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 5072 OG Couplers/ EH Clam/ Boom B G179 BK
lock/ Radio key on

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X 51 connector

RCPH10TLB026AAM 24

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 21B1 WH Crank output 25 AP43 OG Pilot controls key on
2 1507 OG 26 E342 GN CAN Low
3 0738 WH Hammer valve power 27 AP70 WH Torque control key on
4 1018 RD ECU B+ 28 5016 YE Quick coupler load sense
output
5 N/C 29 9403 YE
6 N/C 30 0976 WH Comfort steer output
7 64B4 WH Horn output 31 4011 WH Ride control solenoid
output
8 36H2 BL Hydraulic filter 32 19EF OG Transmission key on
restriction switch power
9 36F2 YE Fuel level sensor 33 25B7 LB Reverse signal
10 0713 WH Heavy lift output 34 G150 BK Combo switch ground
11 E372 YE Crank enable from ECU 34 64A2 RD Horn B+
12 0732 WH Aux forward from ECU 36 6002 BN
13 E321 YE Crank request to ECU 37 5303 OG Return to dig
14 0729 BL Combo hydraulics 38 N/C
signal
15 0737 YE Aux forward or hammer 39 E172 YE Crank enable from ECU
valve output
16 4032 WH Park brake solenoid 40 N/C
output
17 1211 BL One touch decel signal 41 E352 YE CAN High
18 4022 BL 42 N/C
19 5024 YE Loader quick coupler 43 N/C
retract
20 5042 YE Backhoe quick coupler 44 3402 YE
retract
21 E291 YE Crank request to ECU 45 32T2 YE Transmission
temperature sender
signal
22 3802 BL Air filter restriction 46 60A2 BN
switch
23 E892 YE K Line 47 31S2 YE
24 60C2 BN A/C Compressor output

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X 98 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 25

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4035 WH Park brake solenoid 6 N/C
output
2 4051 YE Park brake logic 7 N/C
3 4044 OG Park brake key on 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 112 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 26

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 42CA VT Rear work light
2 AP47 OG Side lights key on 7 N/C
3 0431 VT Side work lights 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G099 BK
5 AP60 OG Rear lights key on 10 N/C

X 123 connector

RCPH10TLB074AAM 27

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1 P010 - RD B+ 1 P006 - RD B+
1 P027 - RD B+ 1 P008 - RD B+
1 P005 - RD B+ 1 P009 - RD B+

X 143 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 28

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8102 TN Rear wiper low 6 N/C
2 63R9 OG Rear wiper/ washer key 7 N/C
on
3 8202 TN Rear wiper high 8 N/C
4 8902 TN Rear wiper park 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

X 181 connector

RCPH10TLB029AAM 29

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8401 RD B G068 BK

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X 182 connector

RCPH10TLB029AAM 30

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8402 RD B G070 BK

X 184 Connector

RCPH10TLB058AAM 31

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 19N1 RD B G067 BK

X 186 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 32

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP51 OG 7 N/C
3 0711 YE 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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X 221 connector

RCPH10TLB034AAM 33

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8502 BN

X 222 connector

RCPH10TLB034AAM 34

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6004 BN

X 274 connector

RCPH10TLB002AAM 35

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G150 BK 6 0732 WH
2 0729 BL 7 N/C
3 N/C 8 N/C
4 0738 WH 9 N/C
5 0737 YE 10 N/C

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X 300 connector

RCPH10TLB001BAM 36

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 2P01 RD Rear Wiper Motor 29 G101 BK Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
(Low)
2 5207 YE Rear Wiper 30 N/C
disconnect Switch
3 3053 WH Rear Wiper Motor 31 N/C
(High)
4 3063 WH Rear Wiper Motor 32 N/C
(Low)
5 19ED OG Rear Wiper 33 N/C
disconnect Switch
6 3043 WH Rear Wiper Motor 34 19EB OG Not Used
(High)
7 3593 WH Rear Wiper Motor 35 N/C
(Low)
8 19EC OG Rear Wiper 36 N/C
disconnect Switch
9 3013 WH Rear Wiper Motor 37 N/C
(High)
10 N/C 38 3023 WH Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
11 3573 WH Rear Wiper 39 25X3 WH Not Used
disconnect Switch
12 3073 GY Rear Wiper Motor 40 3083 GY Not Used
(High)
13 3033 GY Rear Wiper Motor 41 3603 GY Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
(Low)
14 N/C 42 N/C
15 3151 PK Rear Wiper Motor 43 3431 YE Not Used
(High)
16 21C7 YE Rear Wiper Motor 44 3441 YE Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
(Low)
17 0401 BL Rear Wiper 45 3451 YE Not Used
disconnect Switch
18 25A5 LB Rear Wiper Motor 46 25B6 LB Not Used
(High)
19 1902 YE Rear Wiper Motor 47 3223 YE Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
(Low)
20 N/C 48 N/C
21 4062 YE 49 3214 YE Not Used
22 25C2 YE Rear Wiper Motor 50 9403 YE Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
(Low)
23 3584 YE Rear Wiper 51 25S1 YE Not Used
disconnect Switch
24 N/C 52 N/C
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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


25 3301 BL 53 31S2 Rear Wiper Motor (Brake)
26 N/C 54 3541 YE Not Used
27 E356 YE Rear Wiper Motor 55 E346 GN Not Used
(High)
28 N/R 56 N/C

X 345 connector

RCPH10TLB022AAM 37

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 G108 BK B5 3573 WH
A2 3053 WH B6 19EE OG
A3 3063 WH B7 3301 BL
A4 3013 WH B8 3451 YE
A5 N/C C1 N/C
A6 N/C C2 3043 WH
A7 3023 WH C3 3033 GY
A8 3151 PK C4 3593 WH
B1 3541 YE C5 3603 GY
B2 3073 GY C6 3431 YE
B3 3083 GY C7 3441 YE
B4 25X3 WH C8 0401 BL

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Connector - Component diagram 02 Front Console Harness.


SPS/PWR Trans, Mech W/ Opt
Connector 10

RCPH10TLB072AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4601 - VT Hazard light switch 5 45L9 - VT Left indicator light
2 AP27 - OG Hazards key on 6 47L1 - VT Left turn signal indicator
3 47R1 - VT Right turn signal 7 45R9 - VT Right indicator light
indicator
4 G100 - BK

Connector 38

RCPH10TLB002AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6602 - TN Front wiper low 6 N/C
2 63F2 - OG Front wiper/washer key 7 N/C
on
3 6702 - TN Front wiper high 8 N/C
4 6902 - TN Front wiper park 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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Connector 40

RCPH10TLB003AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P024 - RD B+ 25 21C5 - YE Neutral signal
2 64A4 - RD Horn B+ 26 4009 - OG Accessory
3 45RA - VT Right indicator light 27 2181 - PK Foot throttle 5V
4 P026 - RD 28 6501 - WH Rear windshield washer
pump output
5 P021 - RD B+ 29 1201 - BL Foot throttle idle validation
6 P030 - RD B+ 30 3224 - YE Gear command 2
7 4407 - VT Brake light 31 N/C
8 25B3 - LB Reverse signal 32 N/C
9 42F1 - VT Front work light 33 0902 - OG Comfort steer key on
10 41FD - VT Front driving light 34 N/C
11 45L8 - VT Left indicator light 35 N/C
12 N/C 36 N/C
13 5205 - YE In gear signal 37 N/C
14 25A4 - LB Froward signal 38 3583 - YE Auto signal
15 5011 - YE Loader quick coupler 39 1901 - YE Gear command 1
extend
16 63F3 - OG Front wiper/washer key 40 0972 - YE Comfort steer output
on
17 5021 - YE Loader quick coupler 41 4803 - VT Rotating beacon
retract
18 2161 - YE Foot throttle signal 42 6702 - TN Front wiper high
19 4008 - OG Accessory 43 N/C
20 2201 - BL Foot throttle ground 44 6902 - TN Front wiper park
21 19E3 - OG 45 6602 - TN Front wiper low
22 5705 - OG Couplers/ EH clam/ 46 42F5 Front work light
Boom lock/ Radio key
on
23 64B1 - WH Horn output 47 41FC - VT Front driving light
24 3211 - YE Kickdown signal

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Connector 118

RCPH10TLB002AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP37 - OG Beacon key on 7 N/C
3 4803 - VT Rotating beacon 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G087 - BK Ground
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 132

RCPH10TLB002AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP28 - OG Hazards key on 7 N/C
3 4601 - VT Hazards light switch 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G088 - BK Ground
5 N/C 10 N/C

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Connector 133

RCPH10TLB005AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6501 - WH Rear windshield B G095 - BK Ground
washer pump output

Connector 134

RCPH10TLB005AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6501 - WH Front windshield B G095 - BK Ground
washer pump output

Connector 137

RCPH10TLB002AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP24 - OG Front work light key on 7 N/C
3 42F7 - VT Front work light 8 N/C

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4 N/C 9 G086 - BK Ground
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 138

RCPH10TLB006AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G089 - BK Ground C 47L1 - VT Left turn signal indicator
B 47R1 - VT Right turn signal
indicator

Connector 139

RCPH10TLB037AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


31 64B1 - WH Horn output 56C N/C
31B 64A4 - RD B+ 56D N/C
49A AP29 - OG Signal lights key on 56E N/C
56 AP30 - OG Front driving lights key L 45R8 - VT Right indicator light
on
56A 41F7 - VT Front driving light R 45LB - VT Left indicator light
56B N/C

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Connector 140

RCPH10TLB038AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 3 AP33 - OG Brake lights key on
2 4405 - VT Brake light 4 N/C

Connector 141

RCPH10TLB038AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 3 AP34 - OG Brake lights key on
2 4406 - VT Brake light 4 N/C

Connector 142

RCPH10TLB002AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0963 - YE Comfort steer enable 6 N/C
2 0974 - WH Comfort steer output 7 N/C
3 N/C 8 G085 - BK Ground

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4 0962 - YE Comfort steer enable 9 N/C
5 0953 - YE Comfort steer logic 10 0975 - YE Comfort steer output
circuit

Connector 144

RCPH10TLB002AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 63F4 - OG Front wiper/ washer 7 N/C
key on
3 6201 - WH Front windshield 8 N/C
washer pump output
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 145

RCPH10TLB002AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 5011 - YE Loader quick coupler 6 N/C
extend
2 5705 - OG Couplers/ EH clam/ 7 N/C
Boom lock/ Radio key
on
3 5021 - YE Loader quick coupler 8 N/C
retract
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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Connector 146

RCPH10TLB001AAM 16

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 5 25B2 -LB Reverse signal
2 1901 - YE Gear command 1 6 21C5 - YE Neutral signal
3 3221 - YE 7 25A2 - LB Forward signal
4 3211 -YE Kickdown signal 8 19E10 - OG Transmission key on power

Connector 147

RCPH10TLB073AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4008 - OG Accessory 25 N/C
2 P025 - RD B+ 26 N/C
3 4009 - OG Accessory 27 5204 - YE In gear signal
4 P031 - RD B+ 28 5203 - YE In gear signal
5 N/C 29 N/C
6 N/C 30 N/C
7 N/C 31 25B5 - LB Reverse signal
8 N/C 32 25A3 - LB Forward signal
9 AP13 - OG Power relay 4, key on 33 N/C
10 G082 - BK 34 N/C
11 AP20 - OG Power relay 3, key on 35 AP36 - OG
12 G075 - BK 36 AP31 - OG
13 3221 - YE 37 N/C
14 0902 - OG Comfort steer key on 38 N/C
15 0961 - YE Comfort steer enable 39 AP37 - OG Beacon key on
16 0952 - YE Comfort steer logic 40 AP35 - OG Brake lights key on
circuit
17 0951 - YE Comfort steer logic 41 AP21 - OG
circuit
18 N/C 42 AP23 - OG
19 N/C 43 AP22 - OG
20 N/C 44 AP32 - OG
21 3224 - YE Gear command 2 45 63F1 - OG Front wiper/ washer key on
22 G084 - BK 46 AP26 - OG Signal lights key on

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


23 0971 - WH Comfort steer output 47 AP24 - OG Front work lights key on
24 G080 - BK 48 AP30 - OG Front driving lights key on

Connector 155

RCPH10TLB004AAM 18

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 2161 - YE Foot throttle signal D N/C
B 2201 - BL Foot throttle ground E 1201 - BL Foot throttle idle validation
C 2181 - PK Foot throttle 5V F N/C

Connector 342

RCPH10TLB002AAM 19

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 3581 - YE Auto signal 6 N/C
2 19E9 - OG Transmission key on 7 N/C
power
3 N/C 8 G043 - BK Ground
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 3582 - YE Auto signal

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Connector G208 Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 20

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G095 - BK 1 G043 - BK
1 G096 - BK 1 G156 - BK Front console harness
ground
1 G085 - BK 1 G159 - BK Front console harness
ground

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Connector - Component diagram 03 Chassis Harness


X 1 connector

RCPH10TLB003AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 21B3 WH 25 AP44 OG
2 1502 OG 26 E348 GN
3 0739 WH 27 0902 OG
4 1016 RD 28 5017 WH
5 N/C 29 7024 YE
6 N/C 30 7015 WH
7 64B6 WH 31 4012 WH
8 36H1 BL 32 25E2 WH
9 36F1 YE 33 25S2 WH
10 0714 WH 34 G149 BK
11 E371 YE 35 64A5 RD
12 073A WH 36 6001 BN
13 E322 YE 37 5302 OG
14 0725 BL 38 N/C
15 0736 YE 39 E171 YE
16 4031 WH 40 2603 LB
17 1212 BL 41 E358 YE
18 4021 BL 42 2703 LB
19 5023 WH 43 N/C
20 5041 WH 44 3401 YE
21 E292 YE 45 32T1 YE
22 3801 BL 46 60A1 BN
23 E891 YE 47 AP74 WH
24 60C3 BN

X 52 connector

RCPH10TLB018AAM 2

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 4014 WH B G091 BK

X 53 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 5302 OG 2 5301 BL

X 54 connector

RCPH10TLB015AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64A5 RD F G149 BK
B 64B5 WH G 0725 BL
C AP44 OG H 0736 YE
D G116 BK J 073A WH
E 1212 BL K 0739 WH

X 55 connector

RCPH10TLB011AAM 5

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A 2707 LB B G030 BK

X 56 connector

RCPH10TLB018AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 4013 WH B G090 BK

X 57 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4031 WH 2 G020 BK

X 58connector

RCPH10TLB018AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 7015 WH 2 G083 BK

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X 59 connector

RCPH10TLB019AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 5041 WH B G025 BK

X 60connector

RCPH10TLB019AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 5023 WH B G024 BK

X 61 connector

RCPH10TLB019AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 5017 WH B G023 BK

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X 63 connector

RCPH10TLB009AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 36F1 YE 2 G021 BK

X 65 connector

RCPH10TLB020AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 E121 YE 2 E751 YE

X 68 connector

RCPH10TLB008AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 E421 YE 3 1506 OG
2 G016 BK

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X 70 Engine Controller Connector

RCPH10TLB007AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 46
2 1011 RD 47
3 1012 RD 48
4 49
5 G012 BK 50
6 G013 BK 51
7 52
8 1013 RD 53
9 1014 RD 54
10 G014 BK 55
11 G015 BK 56
12 E121 YE 57
13 58
14 59
15 60
16 61
17 E171 YE 62
18 63
19 64
20 65
21 66
22 67
23 68
24 69
25 70
26 71
27 72
28 73
29 E292 YE 74
30 75 E751 YE
31 76
32 E322 YE 77
33 78
34 E348 GN 79
35 E358 YE 80
36 81
37 E371 YE 82
38 83
39 84
40 1505 OG 85
41 86
42 E421 YE 87
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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


43 88
44 89 E891 YE
45

X 76 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 16

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0902 OG 2 7024 YE

X 77 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 25S2 WH 2 G028 BK

X 78 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 18

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 25E2 WH 2 G029 BK
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X 79 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 19

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 2603 LB 2 G045 BK

X 80 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 20

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 2701 LB 2 G044 BK

X 82 connector

RCPH10TLB014AAM 21

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 21B3 WH

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X 83 connector

RCPH10TLB017AAM 22

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6001 BN B 60A1 BN

X 86 connector

RCPH10TLB016AAM 23

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 3401 YE 3 N/C
2 1501 OG

X 93 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 24

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 AP74 WH 2 G310 BK

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X 99 connector

RCPH10TLB013AAM 25

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4021 BL

X 122 connector

RCPH10TLB021AAM 26

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P002 RD

X 220 connector

RCPH10TLB012AAM 27

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 36H1 BL

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X 275 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 28

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0714 WH 2 G110 BK

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Connector - Component diagram 04 Cab Rear Lights Harness


X 115 connector

RCPH10TLB040AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41R3 - VT Tail light 7 0433 - VT Side work lights
2 4801 - VT Rotating beacon 8 45L6 - VT Left indicator light
3 45R6 - VT Right indicator light 9 N/C
4 42C5 - VT Rear work light 10 G053 - BK Rear work light ground
5 42CJ - VT Rear work light 11 G049 - BK Blower motor ground
6 4403 - VT Brake light 12 G098 - BK Dome light ground

X 162 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42C2 - VT Rear work light 2 G057 - BK Rear work light ground

X 163 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42C1 - VT Rear work light 2 G056 - BK Rear work light ground

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X 164 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42C3 - VT Rear work light 2 G055 - BK Rear work light ground

X 165 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42C4 - VT Rear work light 2 G054 - BK Rear work light ground

X 166 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4801 - VT Rotating beacon 2 G052 - BK Rotating beacon ground

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X 169 connector

RCPH10TLB020AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45L6 - VT Left indicator light 2 G050 - BK Left rear turn signal ground

X 170 connector

RCPH10TLB011AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 4402 - VT Left brake light B 41R2 - VT Tail light

X 171 connector

RCPH10TLB011AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 4401 - VT Right brake light B 41R1 - VT Tail light

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X 173 connector

RCPH10TLB020AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45R6 - VT Right indicator light 2 G046 - BK Rear right turn signal ground

X 174 connector

RCPH10TLB055AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G048 - BK Left tail light ground

X 176 connector

RCPH10TLB055AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G047 - BK Right tail light ground

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X 450 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0435 - VT Left side work lights 2 G211 - BK Left side work lights ground

X 451 connector

RCPH10TLB010AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0434 - VT Right side work lights 2 G212 - BK Right side work lights ground

G206 Rear Light Harness, Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB056AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G050 - BK Left rear turn signal 1 G211 - BK Left side work lights ground
ground
1 G052 - BK Rotating beacon 1 G057 - BK Rear work light ground
ground
1 G053 - BK Rear work light ground 1 G046 - BK Rear right turn signal ground

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G098 - BK Dome light ground 1 G212 - BK Right side work lights ground
1 G054 - BK Rear work light ground 1 G047 - BK Right tail light ground
1 G055 - BK Rear work light ground 1 G048 - BK Left tail light ground
1 G056 - BK Rear work ground 1 G049 - BK Blower motor ground

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Connector - Component diagram 05 Front Lights Canopy Harness


Connector 177

RCPH10TLB010AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FF - VT Front driving light 2 G174 - BK Front driving light ground

Connector 178

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FE - VT Front driving light 2 G173 - BK Front driving light ground

Connector 179

RCPH10TLB052AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G172 - BK Front right turn signal
ground

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Connector 180

RCPH10TLB052AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45RE - VT Right indicator light

Connector 188

RCPH10TLB052AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45LE - VT Left indicator light

Connector 189

RCPH10TLB052AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G175 - BK Front left turn signal
ground

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Connector 505

RCPH10TLB051AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FE - VT Front driving light 5
2 41FF - VT Front driving light 6
3 45RE - VT Right indicator light 7
4 G176 - BK Front wiper motor 8 45LE - VT Left indicator light
ground canopy

Connector G220 Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB056AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G172 - BK Front right turn signal 1 G175 - BK Front left turn signal ground
ground
1 G173 - BK Front driving light 1 G176 - BK Front wiper motor ground
ground canopy
1 G174 - BK Front driving light
ground

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Connector - Component diagram 06 Hydraulic Filter Restriction


Jumper Harness
X 62 connector

RCPH10TLB013AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 36H3 - BL

X 223 connector

RCPH10TLB056AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 36H3 - BL

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Connector - Component diagram 07 Cab B-Post Harness


Connector 101

RCPH10TLB022AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 42C6 - VT B5 4802 - VT
A2 63R5 - OG B6 0432 - VT
A3 45R7 - VT B7 63R7 - OG
A4 4404 - VT B8 8801 - BN
A5 45L7 - VT C1 8701 - BN
A6 60C1 - BN C2 8201 - TN
A7 G061 - BK C3 8901 - TN
A8 N/C C4 900 - OG
B1 8601 - BN C5 9301 - RD
B2 8101 - TN C6 60B1 - BN
B3 N/C C7 0492 - RD
B4 41R4 - VT C8 N/C

Connector 102

RCPH10TLB044AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 3C01 - BK C 5E01 - BK
B 4D01 - GY 6F01 - GY

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Connector 103

RCPH10TLB011AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 60C1 - BN B 60B1 - BN

Connector 104

RCPH10TLB041AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8801 - BN C 8601 - BN
B 8701 - BN G097 - BK

Connector 105

RCPH10TLB043AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0493 - RD B 61B1 - VT

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Connector 109

RCPH10TLB042AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 4D01 - GY
5E01 - BK 7 900 - OG
3 N/C 8 9301 - RD
4 6F01 - GY 9 G061 - BK
5 3C01 - BK

Connector 110

RCPH10TLB045AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G062 - BK C 61B1 - VT
B 0494 - RD

Connector 111

RCPH10TLB048AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 63R7- OG

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Connector 116

RCPH10TLB046AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8201 - TN C 63R0 - OG
B 8101 - TN D 8901 - TN

Connector 117

RCPH10TLB047AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G060 - BK

Connector 129

RCPH10TLB048AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 63R8 - OG

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Connector 161

RCPH10TLB049AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41R4 - VT 7 0432 - VT
2 4802 - VT 8 45L7 - VT
3 45R7 - VT 9 N/C
4 42CB - VT 10 G060 - BK
5 42CC - VT 11 G097 - BK
6 4404 - VT 12 G062 - BK

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Connector - Component diagram 08 C-Post Harness


Connector 500

RCPH10TLB022AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 042C - VT Rear work light canopy B5 5480 - VT Rotating beacon canopy
A2 N/C B6 0439 - VT Side work lights canopy
A3 545R - VT Right turn indicator B7 N/C
canopy
A4 5440 - VT Brake lights canopy B8 N/C
A5 545L - VT Left turn indicator C1 N/C
canopy
A6 N/C C2 N/C
A7 N/C C3 N/C
A8 N/C C4 N/C
B1 N/C C5 N/C
B2 N/C C6 N/C
B3 N/C C7 N/C
B4 541R - VT Tail light canopy C8 N/C

Connector 501

RCPH10TLB049AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 541R - VT Tail light canopy 7 0439 - VT Side work lights canopy
2 5480 - VT Rotating beacon 8 545L - VT Left turn indicator canopy
canopy
3 545R - VT Right turn indicator 9 N/C
canopy
4 42CL - VT Rear work lights 10 N/C
5 542C - VT Rear work lights 11 N/C
canopy
6 5440 - VT Brake lights canopy 12 N/C

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Connector - Component diagram 09 Combo Aux, Mech Control,


Hammer or BiDir Valve Harness
Connector 87

RCPH10TLB057AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A N/C F N/C
B N/C G N/C
C 0747 - YE H 0747 - YE
D G200 - BK J 0742 - YE
E N/C K 0741 - YE

Connector 91

RCPH10TLB058AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0743 - YE B 0741 - YE

Connector 432

RCPH10TLB018AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0742 - YE B G201 - BK
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Connector 433

RCPH10TLB018AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0743 - YE B G202 - BK

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Connector - Component diagram 10 Combo Aux, Pilot Control,


Hammer or Bi-Dir Valve Harness
Connector 434

RCPH10TLB054AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0772 - WH B G205 - BK

Connector 435

RCPH10TLB018AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0771 - WH B G206 - BK

Connector 446

RCPH10TLB015AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64A8 - RD F G131 - BK
B 64B9 - WH G 0726 - BL
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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


C AP4A - OG H 0735 - YE
D G225 - BK J N/C
E 1214 - BL K N/C

Connector 447

RCPH10TLB057AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64A8 - RD F G131 - BK
B 64B9 - WH G 0726 - BL
C AP4A - OG H 0735 - YE
D G207 - BK J 0772 - WH
E 1214 - BL K 0771 - WH

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Connector - Component diagram 11 Combo Aux, Mech Control


Hammer Valve Only Harness
Connector 90

RCPH10TLB058AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0761 - YE B 0762 - WH

Connector 436

RCPH10TLB018AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0762 - WH B G210 - BK

Connector 442

RCPH10TLB057AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A N/C F N/C
B G N/C
C 0761 - YE H N/C
D G210 - BK J N/C
E N/C K N/C
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Connector - Component diagram 12 Combo Aux, Pilot Control,


Hammer Valve Only
Connector 439

RCPH10TLB018AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0781 - OG B 0782 - BK

Connector 443

RCPH10TLB059AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0781 - OG B 0782 - BK

Connector 441

RCPH10TLB010AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 0781 - OG B 0783 - WH

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Connector - Component diagram 13 A-Post Harness


Connector 191

RCPH10TLB060AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41F4 - VT Front driving light 5 42FE - VT
2 41F1 - VT Front driving light 6 42F4 - VT
3 45R4 - VT Right indicator light 7 N/C
4 G033 - BK Front wiper motor 8 45L4 - VT
connector 216

Connector 211

RCPH10TLB015AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 41F4 - VT Front driving light G 6901 - TN Front wiper park
B 63FS - OG Front wiper/washer key H 45L4 - VT Left indicator light
on
C 45R4 - VT Right indicator light J 42FE - VT Front work light
D 6701 - TN Front wiper high K 41F1 - VT Front driving light
E 6601 - TN Front wiper low L N/C
F 42F4 - VT Front work light M N/C

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Connector 215

RCPH10TLB046AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6701 - TN Front wiper high C 63F5 - OG Front wiper/ Washer key On
B 6601 - TN Front wiper low D 6901 - TN Front wiper park

Connector 216

RCPH10TLB047AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6033 - BK Front wiper motor
ground connection

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Connector - Component diagram 14 A-Post, Canopy, Harness


Connector 191

RCPH10TLB060AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41F4 - VT Front driving light 5 42FE - VT Front work light
2 41F1 - VT Front driving light 6 42F4 - VT Front work light
3 45R4 - VT Right indicator light 7 N/C
4 N/C 8 45L4 - VT Left indicator light

Connector 211

RCPH10TLB015AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 41F4 - VT Front driving light G N/C
B N/C H 45L4 - VT Left indicator light
C 45R4 - VT Right indicator light J 42FE - VT Front work light
D N/C K 41F1 - VT Front driving light
E N/C L N/C
F 42F4 - VT Front work light M N/C

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Connector - Component diagram 15 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness


Connector 452

RCPH10TLB010AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0438 - VT Right side work light 2 G215 - BK Right side work light ground
canopy

Connector 453

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0437 - VT Left side work light 2 G216 - BK Left side work light
canopy

Connector 504

RCPH10TLB063AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41R8 - VT Tail light 7 0436 - VT Side work lights canopy
2 4805 - VT Rotating beacon 8 45LD - VT Left indicator light
3 45RC - VT Right indicator light 9 N/C
4 42CG - VT Rear work light 10 N/C

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


5 42CD - VT Rear work light 11 N/C
6 4410 - VT Brake light 12 N/C

Connector 512

RCPH10TLB010AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CD - VT Rear work light 2 G165 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 515

RCPH10TLB010AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CG - VT Rear work light 2 G168 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 520

RCPH10TLB061AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45RC - VT Right indicator light

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Connector 521

RCPH10TLB053AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G163 - BK Rear right turn signal
ground

Connector 522

RCPH10TLB061AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41RA - VT Right tail light

Connector 523

RCPH10TLB061AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 440A - VT Brake light

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Connector 524

RCPH10TLB061AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 440B - VT Brake light

Connector 525

RCPH10TLB061AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45LD - VT Left indicator light

Connector 526

RCPH10TLB053AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G169 - BK Rear left turn signal
ground

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Connector 527

RCPH10TLB010AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4805 - VT Rotating beacon 2 G171 - BK Rotating beacon ground

Connector 528

RCPH10TLB061AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41RC - VT Left tail light

Connector G218 Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G215 - BK Right side work light 1 G165 - BK Rear work lights ground
ground
1 G216 - BK Left side work light 1 G168 - BK Rear work lights ground
ground

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1 G171 - BK Rotating beacon 1 G169 - BK Rear left turn signal ground
ground
1 G163 - BK Rear right turn signal
ground

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Connector - Component diagram 16 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness


(6 lights)
Connector 452

RCPH10TLB010AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0438 - VT Right side work light 2 G215 - BK Right side work light ground
canopy

Connector 453

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 0437 - VT Left side work light 2 G216 - BK Left side work light
canopy

Connector 504

RCPH10TLB063AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41R8 - VT Tail light 7 0436 - VT Side work lights canopy
2 4805 - VT Rotating beacon 8 45LD - VT Left indicator light
3 45RC - VT Right indicator light 9 N/C
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4 42CG - VT Rear work light 10 N/C
5 42CD - VT Rear work light 11 N/C
6 4410 - VT Brake light 12 N/C

Connector 512

RCPH10TLB010AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CE - VT Rear work light 2 G165 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 513

RCPH10TLB010AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CF - VT Rear work light 2 G166 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 514

RCPH10TLB010AAM 6

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1 42CH - VT Rear work light 2 G167 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 151

RCPH10TLB010AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CK - VT Rear work light 2 G168 - BK Rear work lights ground

Connector 520

RCPH10TLB061AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45RC - VT Right indicator light

Connector 521

RCPH10TLB053AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G163 - BK Rear right indicator turn
signal ground

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Connector 522

RCPH10TLB061AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41RA - VT Right tail light

Connector 523

RCPH10TLB061AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 440A - VT Brake light

Connector 524

RCPH10TLB061AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 440B - VT Brake light

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Connector 525

RCPH10TLB061AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45LD - VT Left indicator light

Connector 526

RCPH10TLB053AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G169 - BK Rear left turn signal
ground

Connector 527

RCPH10TLB010AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4805 - VT Rotating beacon 2 G171 - BK Rotating beacon ground

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Connector 528

RCPH10TLB061AAM 16

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41RC - VT Left tail light

Connector G218 Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G215 - BK Right side work light 1 G166 - BK Rear work lights ground
ground
1 G216 - BK Left side work light 1 G167 - BK Rear work lights ground
ground
1 G171 - BK Rotating beacon 1 G168 - BK Rear work lights ground
ground
1 G163 - BK Rear right turn signal 1 G169 - BK Rear left turn signal ground
ground
1 G165 - BK Rear work lights ground

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Connector - Component diagram 17 Pilot Controls Harness


Connector 400

RCPH10TLB069AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6013 - OG Pilot controls on/off 13 6130 - BL
2 G153 - BK 14 6140 - BL
3 6030 - WH Left stabilizer up 15 0731 - YE Aux forward or hammer valve
solenoid output output
4 6040 - WH Left stabilizer down 16 6161 - PK
solenoid output
5 6050 - WH Right stabilizer up 17 6170 - YE
solenoid output
6 6060 - WH Right stabilizer down 18 6180 - YE
output
7 6070 - WH E’hoe extend solenoid 19 N/C
output
8 6080 - WH E’hoe retract solenoid 20 N/C
output
9 6090 - YE 21 0738 - BL Combo hydraulics signal to
pilot controls module
10 6100 - YE 22 0727 - BL Combo hydraulics signal to
pilot controls module
11 6110 - YE 23 6230 - WH Aux reverse solenoid output
12 6120 - YE

Connector 401

RCPH10TLB064AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6060 - WH Right stabilizer down 2 G135 - BK Right stabilizer down
solenoid output solenoid ground

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Connector 402

RCPH10TLB064AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6050 - WH Right stabilizer up 2 G134 - BK Right stabilizer up solenoid
solenoid output ground

Connector 403

RCPH10TLB064AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6040 - WH Left stabilizer down 2 G133 - BK Left stabilizer down solenoid
solenoid output ground

Connector 404

RCPH10TLB064AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6030 - WH Left stabilizer up 2 G132 - BK Left stabilizer up solenoid
solenoid output ground

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Connector 405

RCPH10TLB064AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6230 - WH Aux reverse solenoid 2 G139 - BK Aux reverse solenoid ground
output

Connector 407

RCPH10TLB064AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6080 - WH E’hoe retract solenoid 2 G137 - BK E’hoe retract solenoid ground
output

Connector 408

RCPH10TLB064AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6070 - WH E’hoe extend solenoid 2 G136 - BK E’hoe extend solenoid
output ground

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Connector 409

RCPH10TLB067AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G128 - BK Pilot controls ground B 6140 - BL

Connector 410

RCPH10TLB010AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6242 - WH Pattern change switch 2 G144 - BK Pattern change 1 valve diode
output ground

Connector 411

RCPH10TLB010AAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6028 - WH Pressure reducing 2 G140 - BK Pressure reducing valve
valve output ground

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Connector 412

RCPH10TLB010AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6243 - WH Pattern change switch 2 G142 - BK Pattern change 2 valve
output ground

Connector 413

RCPH10TLB010AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6027 - YE Pressure reducing 2 G141 - BK Pattern change 1 valve
valve output ground

Connector 414

RCPH10TLB010AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6244 - WH Pattern change switch 2 G143 - BK Pattern change valve diode
output ground

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Connector 417

RCPH10TLB066AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 6021 - YE Pilot controls power
2 AP57 - OG Pilot controls key on 7 G115 - BK Pilot controls on/ off switch
ground
3 6010 - OG 8 6020 - YE Pilot controls power
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 AP45 - OG Pilot controls key on 10 N/C

Connector 418

RCPH10TLB066AAM 16

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 6024 - BK Pilot controls power 7 G117 - BK Pattern change switch
ground
3 6240 - WH 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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Connector 419

RCPH10TLB068AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


30 6012 - OG Pilot controls on/ off 87 6025 - YE Pilot controls power
85 6026 - YE Pilot controls power 87A N/C
86 G145 - BK Pilot controls on/ off
relay coil ground

Connector 420

RCPH10TLB010AAM 18

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G127 - BK Pilot controls ground 2 1213 - BL One-touch decel signal

Connector 421

RCPH10TLB010AAM 19

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 64A7 - RD Horn B+ 2 64B8 - WH Horn output

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Connector 422

RCPH10TLB065AAM 20

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6169 - PK Pilot controls module 4 G122 - BK E’hoe retract switch ground
5V output
2 6168 - PK Pilot controls module 5 6120 - YE
5V output
3 G124 - BK E’hoe extend switch 6 6110 - YE
ground

Connector 423

RCPH10TLB065AAM 21

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6164 - PK Pilot controls module 4 G121 - BK Aux reverse switch ground
5V output
2 6165 - PK Pilot controls module 5 6170 - YE
5V output
3 G123 - BK Aux forward switch 6 6180 - YE
ground

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Connector 424

RCPH10TLB030AAM 22

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6166 - PK Pilot controls module C G120 - BK Right stabilizer switch ground
5V output
B 6100 - YE

Connector 425

RCPH10TLB030AAM 23

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6167 - PK Pilot controls module C G119 - BK Left stabilizer ground
5V output
B 6090 - YE

Connector 426

RCPH10TLB067AAM 24

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G129 - BK Pilot controls ground B 6130 - BL

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Connector 430

RCPH10TLB018AAM 25

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 6023 - OG Pilot controls power B G155 - BK

Connector 455

RCPH10TLB057AAM 26

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64A7 - RD Horn B+ F G130 - BK Pilot controls ground
B 64B8 - WH Horn output G 0721 - BL Combo hydraulics signal to
pilot controls module
C AP56 - OG Pilot controls key on H 0731 - YE Aux forward or hammer valve
output
D G301 - BK Pilot controls ground J N/C
E 1213 - BL One-touch decel signal K N/C

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Connector - Component diagram 18 Front Lights, Cab Harness


Connector 192

RCPH10TLB010AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42F3 - VT Front work light 2 G035 - BK Front work light ground

Connector 193

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41F3 - VT Front driving light 2 G036 - BK Front driving light ground

Connector 194

RCPH10TLB010AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41F2 - VT Front driving light 2 G037 - BK Front driving light ground

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Connector 195

RCPH10TLB010AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42F2 - VT Front work light 2 G038 - BK Front work light ground

Connector 196

RCPH10TLB020AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45L1 - VT Left indicator light 2 G041 - BK Front left indicator ground

Connector 201

RCPH10TLB020AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45R1 - VT Right indicator light 2 G039 - BK Front right indicator ground

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Connector 213

RCPH10TLB051AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41F3 - VT Front driving light 5 42F2 - VT Front work light
2 41F2 - VT Front driving light 6 42F3 - VT Front work light
3 45R1 - VT Right indicator light 7 N/C
4 G034 - BK Front wiper motor 8 45L1 - VT Left indicator light
ground

Connector G207

RCPH10TLB062AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G034 - BK Front right indicator 1 G036 - BK Front driving light ground
ground
1 G041 - BK Front indicator ground 1 G037 - BK Front driving light ground
1 G034 - BK Front wiper motor 1 G038 - BK Front work light ground
ground
1 G035 - BK Front work light ground

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Connector - Component diagram 19 Front Lights Canopy Harness


Connector 177

RCPH10TLB010AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FF - VT Front driving light 2 G174 - BK Front driving light ground

Connector 178

RCPH10TLB010AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FE - VT Front driving light 2 G173 - BK Front driving light ground

Connector 179

RCPH10TLB061AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G172 - BK Front right turn signal
ground

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Connector 180

RCPH10TLB061AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45RE - VT Right indicator light

Connector 188

RCPH10TLB061AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 45LE - VT Left indicator light

Connector 189

RCPH10TLB061AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G175 - BK Front left turn signal
ground

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Connector 505

RCPH10TLB051AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 41FE - VT Front driving light 5 42FG - VT Front work light
2 41FF - FF Front driving light 6 42FF - VT Front work light
3 45RE - VT Right indicator light 7 N/C
4 G176 - BK Front wiper motor 8 45LE - VT Left indicator light
ground canopy

Connector 530

RCPH10TLB010AAM 8

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42FF - VT Front work light 2 G320 - BK Front right work light ground

Connector 531

RCPH10TLB010AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42FG - VT Front work light 2 G321 - BK Front left work light ground

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Connector G220 Ground M10 Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G172 - BK Front right turn signal 1 G176 - BK Front wiper motor ground
ground canopy
1 G173 - BK Front driving light 1 G320 - BK Front right work light ground
ground
1 G174 - BK Front driving light 1 G321 - BK Front left work light ground
ground
1 G175 - BK Front left turn signal
ground

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Connector - Component diagram 20 Power shift jumper harness


Connector 355

RCPH10TLB070AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 3054 - WH Forward solenoid 5 3044 - WH PWM 1/3 solenoid output
output
2 3074 - GY Forward solenoid 6 3034 - GY PWM 1/3 solenoid return
return
3 3064 - WH Reverse solenoid 7 3594 - WH S3 solenoid output
output
4 3084 - GY Reverse solenoid 8 3604 - GY PWM 2/4 solenoid return
return

Connector 357

RCPH10TLB071AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G221 - BK Trax controller power 7 3304 - YE Transmission speed sensor
ground signal
2 3014 - WH S13 solenoid output 8 19EJ - OG Transmission key on power
3 3024 - WH 9 3434 YE Transmission temperature
signal to trax
4 G222 - BK Trax controller power 10 N/C
ground
5 25X4 4WD output 11 3444 - BL Transmission charge
pressure signal
6 3574 - WH Diff lock solenoid 12 0406 - BL Trax signal ground
output

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Connector 374

RCPH10TLB033AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 G220 - BK Trax controller power B5 3574 - WH Diff lock solenoid output
ground
A2 3054 - WH Forward solenoid B6 19EJ - OG Transmission key on power
output
A3 3064 - WH Reverse solenoid B7 3304 YE Transmission speed signal
output
A4 3014 - WH S13 solenoid output B8 N/C
A5 N/C C1 N/C
A6 N/C C2 3044 - WH PWM 1/3 solenoid output
A7 3024 - WH C3 3034 - GY PWM 1/3 solenoid output
A8 N/C C4 3594 - WH S3 solenoid
B1 N/C C5 3604 - GY PWM 2/4 solenoid return
B2 3074 - GY Forward solenoid C6 3434 - YE Transmission temperature
return signal to trax
B3 3084 - GY Reverse solenoid C7 3444 - BL Transmission charge
return pressure signal
B4 25X4 - WH 4WD output C8 0406 - BL Trax signal ground

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Connector - Component diagram 21 Side console, SPS/PWR Trans,


HPCR, W/opt harness
Connector 2

RCPH10TLB027AAM 1

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4063 - YE 3 25S1 - YE
2 3215 - YE 4 19E5 - OG

Connector 3

RCPH10TLB056AAM 2

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 AP53 - OG Customer key on

Connector 5

RCPH10TLB056AAM 3

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P028 - RD B+
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Connector 6

RCPH10TLB023AAM 4

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 AP37 - OG Heavy lift key on 3 G071 - BK
2 36R1 - BL Seat position switch 4 AP71 - WH Torque control key on

Connector 7

RCPH10TLB056AAM 5

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 5709 - OG Couplers/ EH Clam/
Boom lock/ Radio, key
on

Connector 9

RCPH10TLB025AAM 6

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A G076 - BK Ground F N/C
B 1019 - RD ECU B+ G N/C
C E353 - YE CAN High H N/C

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


D E343 - GN CAN Low J N/C
E E892 - YE K line

Connector 12

RCPH10TLB073AAM 7

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 42CA - VT Rear work light 25 AP02 - OG
2 AP59 - OG Rear lights key on 26 N/C
3 19E1 - OG Transmission key on 27 AP03 - OG
4 AP17 - OG 28 P029 - RD
5 29 63R1 - OG Rear wiper/ washer key on
6 30
7 19E2 - OG Transmission key on 31 AP38 - OG 4WD/ Ride control key on
power
8 AP58 - OG Rear lights on 32 64A1 - RD Horn B+
9 42C8 - VT Rear work lights 33 AP07 - OG
10 G213 - BK Ground 34 8502 - BN A/C compressor solenoid
power
11 35 AP42 - OG
12 19N1 - RD Air suspension seat B+ 36 P015 - RD
13 37 0901 - OG Comfort steer key on
14 38 8501 - BN A/C compressor solenoid
power
15 39 AP43 - OG Pilot controls key on
16 P016 - RD 40 0491 - RD Dome light B+
17 5701 - OG Couplers/EH Clam/ 41 AP04 - OG
Boom lock/ Radio, key
on
18 5303 - OG Return to dig 42 P014 - RD
19 41FB - VT 43 AP46 - OG
20 P022 - RD 44 8403 - RD Cigarette lighter B+
21 AP06 - OG 45 AP08 - OG HVAC key on
22 AP05 - OG 46 P023 - RD B+
23 41R7 - VT Tail lights 47 AP47 - OG Side lights key on
24 9302 - RD Radio B+ 48 P017 - RD

Connector 13

RCPH10TLB073AAM 8

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1 4043 - OG Park brake key on 25 N/C
2 4043 - OG Trax B+ 26 N/C
3 P013 - RD 27 60A3 - BN A/C High pressure switch
fault
4 P011 - RD 28 60A4 - BN A/C High pressure switch
fault
5 4041 - OG 29 N/C
6 P018 - RD B+ 30 N/C
7 1P03 - RD Instrument cluster B+ 31 N/C
8 1010 - RD ECU B+ 32 N/C
9 0717 - WH Heavy lift output 33 AP48 - OG
10 N/C 34 5045 - YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract
11 P018 - RD B+ 35 AP52 - OG
12 3P01 - OG 36 P027 - RD B+
13 AP72 - WH Torque control key on 37 AP49 - OG Heavy lift key on
14 N/C 38 G019 - BK r
15 P012 - RD 39 AP35 - OG Customer key on
16 3P0X - OG Instrument cluster key 40 P028 - RD B+
on
17 N/C 41 5026 - YE Loader quick coupler retract
18 N/C 42 5015 - YE Quick coupler load sense
output
19 G051 - BK 43 5013 - YE Quick coupler load sense
output
20 6003 - BN A/C High pressure 44 5014 - YE Quick coupler load sense
switch
21 N/C 45 G017 - BK
22 N/C 46 G018 - BK
23 60B2 - BN A/C Low pressure 47 5044 - YE Backhoe quick coupler
switch signal retract
24 N/C 48 5025 9 YE Loader quick coupler retract

Connector 14

RCPH10TLB073AAM 9

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G079 - BK 25 4053 - YE Park brake declutch
2 4061 - YE Park brake declutch 26 4042 - OG Park brake key on
3 21C2 27 E172 - YE Crank enable from ECU
4 21A3 Crank signal 28 P023 - RD B+
5 19E4 - OG 29 N/C
6 N/C 30 N/C
7 N/C 31 N/C
8 N/C 32 N/C
9 N/C 33 4052 - YE Park brake logic
10 4034 - WH Park brake solenoid 34 G081 - BK
output

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11 0221 - YE Neutral signal to 35 21B1 - WH Crank output
interlock relay
12 G077 - BK 36 N/C
13 0221 - YE Neutral signal to 37 N/C
interlock relay
14 E291 - YE Crank request to ECU 38 N/C
15 0715 - WH 39 N/C
16 AP50 - OG Heavy lift key on 40 N/C
17 N/C 41 N/C
18 N/C 42 N/C
19 N/C 43 N/C
20 N/C 44 N/C
21 E321 - YE Crank request to ECU 45 N/C
22 G078 - YE 46 N/C
23 0716 - WH Heavy lift output 47 N/C
24 G111 - BK 48 N/C

Connector 16

RCPH10TLB002BAM 10

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G074 - BK Ground 4 N/C
2 4002 - OG Accessory 5 AP01 - OG Power relay 1 key on
3 P005 - RD B+

Connector 17

RCPH10TLB002BAM 11

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G073 - BK Ground 4 N/C
2 4003 - OG Accessory 5 AP15 - OG Power relay 2 key on
3 P008 - RD B+

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Connector 20

RCPH10TLB033AAM 12

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 42C7 - VT Rear work light B5 4804 - VT Rotating beacon
A2 63R4 - OG Rear wiper/ washer B6 0431 - VT Side work lights
key on
A3 45RB - VT B7 63R9 - OG Rear wiper/ washer key on
A4 4400 - VT Brake light B8 8802 - BN Blower motor low
A5 45LA - VT C1 8702 - BN Blower motor medium
A6 60C2 - BN A/C Compressor output C2 8202 - TN Rear wiper high
A7 G059 - BK C3 8902 - TN Rear wiper park
A8 N/C C4 5707 - OG
B1 8602 - BN Blower motor high C5 9302 - RD Radio B+
B2 8102 - TN Rear wiper low C6 60B2 - BN A/C Low pressure switch
signal
B3 N/C C7 0491 - RD Dome light B+
B4 41R5 - VT Tail light C8 N/C

Connector 21

RCPH10TLB035AAM 13

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P018 - RD B+ 4 4001 - OG
2 21A2 - YE Crank signal 5 N/C
3 3001 - OG Ignition

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Connector 22

RCPH10TLB035AAM 14

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8702 - BN Blower motor medium 4 AP08 - OG HVAC key on
2 8602 - BN Blower motor high 5 8501 - BN A/C compressor solenoid
power
3 8802 - BN Blower motor low

Connector 23

RCPH10TLB002AAM 15

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP40 - OG 4 WD key on 7 N/C
3 25C2 - YE 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G072 - BK
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 24

RCPH10TLB002AAM 16

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1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP39 - OG 7 N/C
3 4011 - WH Ride control solenoid 8 N/C
output
4 N/C 9 G092 - BK
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 26

RCPH10TLB002AAM 17

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1121 - RD Enter signal 6 N/C
2 1P02 - RD Instrument cluster B+ 7 N/C
3 1111 - RD Display signal 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 27

RCPH10TLB002AAM 18

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1141 - RD Down signal 6 N/C
2 1P01 - RD Instrument cluster B+ 7 N/C
3 1131 - RD Up signal 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

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Connector 28

RCPH10TLB032AAM 19

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 14 1141 - RD Down signal
2 3P0X - OG Instrument cluster key 15 21A1 - YE
on
3 21C4 - OG 16 3802 - BL Air filter restriction switch
4 41R6 - VT 17 36H2 - BL Hydraulic filter restriction
switch
5 42FA - VT 18 4022 - BL
6 42C9 - VT 19 36R1 - BL Seat position
7 4409 - VT 20 1202 - BL Foot throttle validation
8 N/C 21 1211 - BL One touch signal
9 0711 - YE 22 N/C
10 60A5 - BN 23 N/C
11 1111 - RD Display signal 24 N/C
12 1121 - RD Enter signal 25 N/C
13 1131 - RD Up signal 26 N/C

Connector 29

RCPH10TLB031AAM 20

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 1P04 - RD Instrument cluster B+ 14 32T2 - YE Transmission temperature
sender signal
2 N/C 15 N/C
3 E344 - GN 16 2162 - YE Foot throttle signal
4 E354 - YE 17 2171 - YE Hand throttle signal
5 N/C 18 2182 - PK Foot throttle 5V
6 2601 - WH Audible alarm output 19 2191 - PK Hand throttle 5V
7 0715 - WH 20 2202 - BL Foot throttle ground
8 N/C 21 2211 - GN Hand throttle ground

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9 N/C 22 N/C
10 N/C 23 N/C
11 N/C 24 3402 - YE
12 N/C 25 N/C
13 36F2 - YE Fuel level sender 26 G066 - BK

Connector 30

RCPH10TLB058AAM 21

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 2601 - WH Audible alarm output B G058 - BK Ground

Connector 33

RCPH10TLB030AAM 22

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 2191 - PK Hand throttle 5V C 2211 - GN Hand throttle ground
B 2171 - YE Hand throttle signal

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Connector 34

RCPH10TLB028AAM 23

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A N/C D 5018 - YE Backhoe quick coupler
extend
B N/C E 5706 - OG Couplers/ EH Clam/ Boom
lock/ Radio, key on
C N/C F 504A - YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract

Connector 35

RCPH10TLB028AAM 24

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A N/C D N/C
B N/C E 504A - YE Couplers/ EH Clam/ Boom
lock/ Radio, key on
C N/C F 504A - YE Backhoe quick coupler
retract

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Connector 37

RCPH10TLB037AAM 25

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C D N/C
2 63R3 - OG Rear wiper/ washer E N/C
key on
3 6502 - WH Rear windshield F N/C
washer pump output
N/C N/C
N/C N/C

Connector 39

RCPH10TLB018AAM 26

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 5702 - OG Couplers/ EH Clam/ B G179 - BK Ground
Boom lock/ Radio, key
on

Connector 51

RCPH10TLB026AAM 27

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1 21B1 - WH Crank output 25 AP43 - OG Pilot controls key on
2 1507 - OG 26 E342 - GN CAN Low
3 0738 - WH Hammer valve power 27 AP70 - WH Torque control key on
4 1018 - RD ECU B+ 28 5016 - YE Quick coupler load sense
output
5 N/C 29 9403 - YE
6 N/C 30 0976 - WH Comfort steer output
7 64B4 - WH Horn output 31 4011 - WH Ride control solenoid output
8 36H2 - WH Hydraulic filter 32 19EF - OG Transmission key on power
restriction switch
9 36F2 - YE Fuel level sensor 33 25B7 - LB Reverse signal
10 0713 - WH Heavy lift output 34 G150 - BK Combo hyd switch ground
11 E372 - YE Crank enable from 35 64A2 - RD Horn B+
ECU
12 0732 - WH Aux forward output 36 6002 - BN
13 E321 - YE Crank request to ECU 37 5303 - OG Return to dig
14 0729 - BL Combo hydraulics 38 N/C
signal
15 0737 - YE Aux forward or hammer 39 E172 - YE Crank enable from ECU
valve output
16 4032 - WH Park brake solenoid 40 N/C
output
17 1211 - BL One touch decel signal 41 E352 - YE CAN High
18 4022 - Bl 42 N/C
19 5024 - YE Loader quick coupler 43 N/C
retract
20 5042 - YE Backhoe quick coupler 44 3402 - YE
retract
21 E291 - YE Crank request to ECU 45 32T2 - YE Transmission temperature
sender signal
22 3802 - BL Air filter restriction 46 60A2 - BN
switch
23 E892 - YE K line 47 31S2 - YE
24 60C2 - BN A/C compressor output

Connector 72

RCPH10TLB056AAM 28

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64A6 - RD Horn B+

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Connector 73

RCPH10TLB056AAM 29

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 64B3 - WH Horn output

Connector 98

RCPH10TLB002AAM 30

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 4035 - WH park brake solenoid 6 N/C
output
2 4051 - YE Park brake logic 7 N/C
3 4044 - OG Park brake key on 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 112

RCPH10TLB002AAM 31

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1 N/C 6 42CA - VT Rear work lights
2 AP47 - OG Side lights key on 7 N/C
3 0431 - VT Side work lights 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 G099 - BK Ground
5 AP60 - OG Rear lights key on 10 N/C

Connector 123

RCPH10TLB021AAM 32

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P010 - RD B+ 1 P006 - RD B+
1 P027 - RD B+ 1 P008 - RD B+
1 P005 - RD B+ 1 P009 - RD B+

Connector 143

RCPH10TLB002AAM 33

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8102 - TN Rear wiper low 6 N/C
2 63R9 - OG Rear wiper/ washer 7 N/C
key on
3 8202 - TN Rear wiper high 8 N/C
4 8902 - TN Rear wiper park 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 149

RCPH10TLB024AAM 34

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 41F9 - VT Front driving light G 6903 - TN Front wiper park
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B 63F6 - OG Front wiper/ washer H 45LC - VT Left indicator light
key on
C 45RD - VT Right indicator light J 42F6 - VT Front work light
D 6703 - TN Front wiper high K 41F6 - VT Front driving light
E 6603 - TN Front wiper low L N/C
F 42F9 - VT Front work light M N/C

Connector 150

RCPH10TLB026AAM 35

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 P007 - RD B+ 25 21C6 - YE Neutral signal
2 64A3 - RD Horn B+ 26 4006 - OG Accessory
3 45R5 - VT Right indicator light 27 2182 - PK Foot throttle 5V
4 P019 - RD B+ 28 6502 - WH Rear windshield washer
pump output
5 P003 - RD B+ 29 1202 - BL Foot throttle idle validation
6 P004 - RD B+ 30 3223 - YE
7 4408 - VT Brake light 31 N/C
8 25B4 - LB Reverse signal 32 N/C
9 42F8 - VT Front work light 33 0901 - OG Comfort steer key on
10 41F8 - VT Front driving light 34 N/C
11 45L5 - VT Left indicator light 35 N/C
12 N/C 36 N/C
13 5207 - YE 37 N/C
14 25A5 - LB 38 3584 - YE
15 5012 - YE Quick coupler load 39 1902 - YE
sense output
16 63F6 - OG Front wiper/ washer 40 0976 - WH Comfort steer output
key on
17 5022 - YE Loader quick coupler 41 4804 - VT Rotating beacon
retract
18 2162 - YE Foot throttle signal 42 6703 - TN Front wiper high
19 4004 - OG Accessory 43 N/C
20 2202 - BL Foot throttle ground 44 6903 - TN Front wiper park
21 19E7 - OG Transmission key on 45 6603 - TN Front wiper low
power
22 5704 - OG Couplers/ EH Clam/ 46 42F6 - VT Front work light
Boom lock/ Radio key
on
23 64B2 - WH Horn output 47 41F6 - VT Front driving light
24 3212 - YE Kickdown signal

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Connector 181

RCPH10TLB029AAM 36

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8401 - RD Cigarette lighter B+ B G068 - BK Ground

Connector 182

RCPH10TLB029AAM 37

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 8402 - RD Cigarette lighter B+ B G070 - BK Ground

Connector 184

RCPH10TLB058AAM 38

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A 19N1 - RD Air suspension seat B+ B G067 - BK Ground

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Connector 186

RCPH10TLB002AAM 39

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 N/C 6 N/C
2 AP51 - OG Heavy lift key on 7 N/C
3 0711 - YE 8 N/C
4 N/C 9 N/C
5 N/C 10 N/C

Connector 221

RCPH10TLB034AAM 40

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 8502 - BN A/C Compressor
solenoid power

Connector 222

RCPH10TLB034AAM 41

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 6004 - BN A/C High pressure
switch

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Connector 274

RCPH10TLB002AAM 42

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G150 - BK 6 N/C Aux forward output
2 0729 - BL Combo hydraulic signal 7 N/C
3 N/C 8 N/C
4 0738 - WH Hammer valve power 9 N/C
5 N/C Aux forward or hammer 10 N/C
valve output

Connector 300

RCPH10TLB001BAM 43

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 2P01 - RD Trax B+ 29 G101 - BK Aux forward output
2 5207 - YE 30 N/C
3 3053 - WH Forward solenoid 31 N/C
output
4 3063 - WH Reverse solenoid 32 N/C
output
5 19ED - OG 33 N/C
6 3043 - WH S2 solenoid output 34 19EB - OG
7 3593 - WH S3 solenoid output 35 N/C
8 19EC - OG 36 N/C
9 3013 - WH S1 solenoid output 37 N/C
10 N/C 38 3023 - WH S4 solenoid output
11 3573 - WH Diff lock solenoid 39 25X3 - WH 4WD output
output
12 3073 - GY Forward solenoid 40 3083 - GY Reverse solenoid return
return
13 3033 - GY PWM 1/3 solenoid 41 3603 - GY PWM 2/4 solenoid return
return

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Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


14 N/C 42 N/C
15 3151 - PK Trax 5V output 43 3431 - YE Transmission temperature
signal to Trax
16 21C7 - YE 44 3441 - YE Transmission charge
pressure signal
17 0401 - BL Trax signal ground 45 3451 - YE Gear switch 3/4
18 25A5 - LB 46 35B6 - LB
19 1902 - YE 47 3223 - YE
20 N/C 48 N/C
21 4062 - YE 49 3214 - YE
22 25C2 - YE 50 9403 - YE
23 3584 - YE 51 25S1 - YE
24 N/C 52 N/C
25 3301 - BL Transmission speed 53 31S2 - YE
sensor signal
26 N/C 54 3541 - YE Gear switch 1/2
27 E356 - YE 55 E346 - GN
28 N/C 56 N/C

Connector 345

RCPH10TLB022AAM 44

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


A1 G108 - BK Trax controller power B5 3573 - WH Diff lock solenoid output
ground
A2 3053 - WH Forward solenoid B6 19EE - OG
output
A3 3063 - WH Reverse solenoid B7 3301 - BL Transmission speed sensor
output signal
A4 3013 - WH S1 solenoid output B7 3451 - YE Gear switch 3/4
A5 N/C C1 N/C
A6 N/C C2 3043 - WH S2 solenoid output
A7 3023 - WH S4 solenoid output C3 3033 - GY PWM 1/3 solenoid return
A8 3151 - PK Trax 5V output C4 3593 - WH S3 solenoid output
B1 3541 - YE Gear switch 1/2 C5 3603 - GY PWM 2/4 solenoid return
B2 3073 - GY Forward solenoid C6 3431 - YE Transmission temperature
return signal to Trax
B3 3083 - GY Reverse solenoid C7 3441 - YE Transmission charge
return pressure signal
B4 25X3 - WH 4 WD output C8 0401 - BL Trax signal ground

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Connector G203 Ground Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 45

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G081 - BK 1 G076 - BK
1 G160 - BK Side console harness 1 G154 - BK
ground
1 G161 - BK Side console harness 1 G066 - BK
ground
1 G162 - BK Side console harness 1 G179 - BK
ground

Connector G203 Ground Ring Terminal

RCPH10TLB062AAM 46

Cavity Wire ID Circuit Cavity Wire ID Circuit


1 G190 - BK Side console harness
ground

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 Power Distribution/


Charging System
Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 5 connector
X 12 connector
X 13 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 83 connector
X 122 connector
X 123 connector
X 147 connector Power Relay 3 & 4
X 150 connector
G205 connector
G209 connector

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RCIL10TLB001JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 Starting System


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 13 connector
X 14 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 82 connector
X 150 connector

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RCIL10TLB002JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 Grounding


Connector ID
XG200 connector Cab Ground Side Console on Loader Control
XG201 connector Chassis Ground on Upright
G203 connector Cab Ground Side Console Harness
G204 connector Cab Ground Side Console Harness
G208 connector Cab Ground Fire Wall

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RCIL10TLB003JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 Engine Control


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 9 connector Diagnostic Port
X 13 connector
X 51 connector
X 65 connector Grid Heater Relay Ciol

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RCIL10TLB004JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 Powershift Transmission


Inputs
Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 147 connector Forward and Reverse Diodes
X 150 connector
X 349 connector Left Brake Pressure Switch
X 350 connector RightBrake Pressure Switch

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RCIL10TLB005JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 06 Hydraulics


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 7 connector Boom Lock
X 12 connector
X 13 connector
X 39 connector
X 40 connector
X 50 connector
X 51 connector
X 53 connector Return To Dig Solenoid
X 59 connector Backhoe Quick Coupler Retract Solenoid
X 60 connector Loader Quick coupler Retract Solenoid
X 61 connector Load Sense Solenoid
X 150 connector

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RCIL10TLB006JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 07 Pilot Controls


Connector ID
X 401 connector RH Stabilizer Down Solenoid
X 402 connector RH Stabilizer Up Solenoid
X 403 connector LH Stabilizer Down Solenoid
X 404 connector LH Stabilizer Up Solenoid
X 405 connector Aux Reverse Solenoid
X 407 connector Extendahoe Retract Solenoid
X 408 connector Extendahoe Extend Solenoid
X 410 connector Pattern Change Solenoid 1
X 411 connector Pressure Reducing Valve
X 412 connector Pattern Change Solenoid 2
X 413 connector Pressure Reducing Valve Diode
X 414 connector Pattern Change Valve Diode
X 419 connector
X 430 connector Hammer Valve Option Harness
X 455 connector

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RCIL10TLB007JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 08 Front Exterior Lights


Connector ID
X 40 connector
X 147 connector
X 149 connector
X 150 connector
X 191 connector
X 192 connector Front Work Light
X 193 connector Front Driving Light
X 194 connector Front Driving Light
X 194 connector Front Work Light
X 196 connector Left Indicator Light
X 198 Left Indicator Light
X 199 Left Indicator Light
X 201 connector Right Indicator Light
X 211 connector
X 213 connector

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RCIL10TLB008JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 09 Interior Lighting


Connector ID
X 12 connector
X 20 connector
X 101 connector
X 105 connector Dome Light Switch

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RCIL10TLB009JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 10 Windshield Wipers


Connector ID
X 12 connector
X 20 connector
X 40 connector
X 101 connector
X 111 connector Rear Wiper Cutout Switch
X 113
X 114
X 116 connector
X 117 connector
X 129 connector Rear Wiper Cutout Switch
X 147 connector
X 149 connector
X 150 connector
X 211 connector
X 214
X 215 connector

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RCIL10TLB010JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 Instrument Cluster


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 6 connector Seat Position Switch
X 13 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 54 connector
X 62 connector Hydraulic Filter Restriction Switch
X 63 connector
X 66 connector Air Filter Restriction Switch Ground
X 67 connector Air Filter Restriction Switch
X 71 connector Transmission Temperature Sender
X 150 connector
X 220 connector

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RCIL10TLB011JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 12 Power Points


Connector ID
X 12 connector
X 181 connector Cigarette Lighter Plug I
X 182 connector Cigarette Lighter Plug II

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RCIL10TLB012JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 13 SAHR Park Brake


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 13 connector
X 14 connector
X 51 connector
X 57 connector Park Brake Solenoid

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RCIL10TLB013JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 14 HVAC


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 22 connector Blower Switch
X 51 connector
X 69 Connector A/C Compressor
X 221 connector Thermostat Switch
X 222 connector Thermostat Switch

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RCIL10TLB014JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 15 Radio


Connector ID
X 12 connector
X 20 connector
X 101 connector
X 102 connector Speaker connector from radio
X 210 connector Antenna Ground
X 255 connector Left and Right Speaker

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RCIL10TLB015JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 16 Rear Exterior Lights


Connector ID
X 12 connector
X 20 connector
X 40 connector
X 101 connector
X 115 connector
X 147 connector
X 150 connector
X 161 connector
X 162 connector Rear Work Light R1
X 163 connector Rear Work Light L1
X 164 connector Rear Work Light L2
X 165 connector Rear Work Light L2
X 166 connector Rotating Beacon
X 169 connector Left Turn Signal/ Hazard Light
X 170 connector Left Tail Light Brake Light
X 171 connector Right Tail Light Brake Light
X 173 connector Right Turn Signal/ Hazard Light
X 174 connector Left Tail Light Brake Light
X 176 connector Right Tail Light Brake Light
X 450 connector Left Side Work Lights
X 451 connector Right Side Work Light

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RCIL10TLB016JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 17 Options


Connector ID
X 2 connector
X 12 connector
X 45 connector
X 135 connector Clam Controller
X 136 connector Clam Controller
X 184 connector Air Suspension Seat
X 250 connector
X 276 connector
X 277 connector

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RCIL10TLB017JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 18 Horn


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 150 connector

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RCIL10TLB018JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 19 Comfort Steer/ Ride


Control
Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 40 connector
X 51 connector
X 52 connector Ride Control Tank Solenoid
X 56 connector Ride Control Accumulator Solenoid
X 58 connector Comfort Steer Solenoid
X 147 connector
X 150 connector

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RCIL10TLB019JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 20 Canopy Exterior Lights


Connector ID
X 177 connector Left Front Driving Light
X 178 connector Right Front Driving Light
X 179 connector Right Indicator Light Ground
X 180 connector Right Indicator Light
X 188 connector Left Indicator Light
X 189 connector Left Indicator light Ground
X 452 connector Right Side Light
X 453 connector Left Side Light
X 500 connector C-Post Lighting Harness
X 501 connector C-Post Lighting Harness
X 504 connector Rear Lighting Harness Canopy
X 505 connector Front Lighting Harness Canopy
X 512 connector Rear Work Light R1
X 513 connector Rear Work Light L1
X 514 connector Rear Work light R2
X 515 connector Rear Work Light L2
X 520 connector Right Turn Signal/ Hazard Light
X 521 connector Right Turn Signal/ Hazard Light Ground
X 522 connector Right Tail Light
X 523 connector Brake Light
X 524 connector Brake Light
X 525 connector Left Turn Signal/ Hazard Light
X 526 connector Left Turn Signal/ Hazard Light Ground
X 527 connector Rotating Beacon
X 528 connector Left Tail Light
X 530 connector Right Front Work Light
X 531 connector Left Front Work Light
G218 connector Ground Connection

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RCIL10TLB020JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 Powershift Transmission


Jumper Harness
Connector ID
X 354 connector
X 355 connector
X 356 connector
X 357 connector
X 374 connector
X 380 connector Forward Solenoid
X 381 connectorReverse Solenoid
X 382 connectorPWM 1/3 Solenoid
X 383 connectorPWM 2/4 Solenoid
X 384 connectorS13 Solenoid
X 385 connectorS24 Solenoid
X 386 connector4WD Solenoid
X 387 connector Differential Lock Solenoid
X 388 connectorTransmission Speed Sensor
X 389 connectorTransmission Temperature Sensor
X 390 connectorTransmission Pressure Switch

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RCIL10TLB021JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 Trax SPS/ PS Controller


Connector ID
X 300 connector Trax Controller
X 320 connector Forward Solenoid
X 321 connector Reverse Solenoid
X 322 connector S2 Solenoid
X 323 connector S3 Solenoid
X 324 connector S1 Solenoid
X 325 connector S4 Solenoid
X 326 connector 4WD Solenoid
X 327 connector Differential Lock Solenoid
X 328 connector Transmission Pressure Switch
X 329 connector Transmission Temperature Switch
X 330 connector Transmission Speed Sensor
X 344 connector
X 345 connector
X 360 connector Gear Switch 2
X 361 connectorGear Switch 1
X 362 connectorGear Switch 3
X 363 connectorGear Switch 4

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RCIL10TLB022JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 23 Hydraulic Heavy Lift


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 6 connector Torque Control Seat Switch
X 13 connector
X 14 connector
X 51 connector
X 93 connector Torque Control Solenoid
X 186 connector Hydraulic Heavy Lift Switch
X 275 connector Heavy Lift Solenoid

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RCIL10TLB023JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 24 Combo Hydraulics


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 51 connector
X 54 connector
X 87 connector Mechanical Controls Combo
X 90 connector Hammer Valve Foot Switch (Mechanical Controls Hammer Valve)
X 91 connector Hammer Valve Foot Switch (Mechanical Controls Combo)
X 274 connector Combo Hydraulics Switch
X 441 connector Hammer Valve LH Joystick Switch
X 442 connector Hammer Valve Options Harness
X 432 connector Spool Lock Solenoid
X 433 connector Hammer Valve Solenoid (Mechanical Controls Combo)
X 434 connector Aux Forward Solenoid
X 435 connector
X 436 connector Hammer Valve Solenoid (Mechanical Controls Hammer Valve)
X 439 connector Hammer Valve Solenoid
X 443 connector Hammer Valve Option Harness
X 446 connector
X 447 connector

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RCIL10TLB024JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 25 Pilot Controls Input


Connector ID
X 1 connector
X 12 connector
X 51 connector
X 54 connector
X 409 connector Right Hand Stabilizer Pressure Switch
X 420 connector Pilot Control One-Touch Decel
X 421 connector Pilot Control Horn Switch
X 422 connector Extendahoe Extend/Retract Push Button
X 423 connector Bi-Directional Aux Hydraulics Forward/ Reverse
X 424 connector Right Hand Stabilizer Switch
X 425 connector Left Hand Stabilizer Switch
X 426 connector Left Hand Stabilizer Pressure Switch
X 455 connector

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RCIL10TLB025JAM 1

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 26 DIA Kits


Connector ID
X 700 connectorRotating Beacon Jumper
X 702 connector Boom Lock Harness
X 703 connector Boom Lock Harness
X 704 connector Boom Lock Harness
X 705 connector
X 706 connector
X 707 connector
X 708 connector
X 709 connector
X 710 connector
X 711 connector
X 712 connector
X 713 connector

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RCIL10TLB026JAM 1

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Alternator - Remove

NOTE: The alternator is located behind the fan on the en-


gine housing.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Remove the pin that fastens the support strut to the
loader frame.
3. Raise the loader frame until the support strut is
against the end of the lift cylinder.
4. Stop the engine and install the pin in the support
strut.
5. Remove the bolts and washers that fasten the battery
cover to the right side of the machine by the step.
6. Remove the battery cover.
7. If the machine has only one battery, disconnect the
negative ground strap (1) from the battery.

RCPH10TLB723ABL 1

8. If the machine has two batteries:


A. Remove the terminal nuts (1) and jumper cable
(2) from the battery.
B. Remove the negative ground strap (3) from the
battery and move the negative ground strap
away from the battery.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 2

9. Open the hood.


10. Install a breaker bar in the bracket for the tension
pulley.
11. Use the breaker bar to move the tension pulley just
far enough to release tension on the drive belt and
remove the drive belt from the alternator.

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12. Tag and disconnect all wires and cables from the al-
ternator. Remove the bolt that fastens the alternator
to the brace. Hold the alternator and remove the bolt
from the top of the alternator.

RCPH10TLB231ABL 3

1. Wires 3. Bolt
2. Bolt 4. Spacer

13. Remove the alternator from the mounting bracket.

Next operation:
Alternator - Install (A.30.A)

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Alternator - Install
Prior operation:
Alternator - Remove (A.30.A)

1. Hold the alternator in alignment with the mounting


bracket and install the bolt at the top of the alternator.
Do not tighten the bolt. Install the bolt that fastens
the alternator to the brace. Tighten both of the bolts.
Install the wires and cables on the alternator.

RCPH10TLB231ABL 1

1. Wires 3. Bolt
2. Bolt 4. Spacer

2. Use the breaker bar to move the tension pulley just


far enough to install the drive belt. Install the drive
belt on the alternator.
3. Remove the breaker bar.
4. Close the hood.
5. If the machine has only one battery, connect the neg-
ative ground strap (1) to the battery.

RCPH10TLB723ABL 2

6. If the machine has two batteries:


A. Install the negative ground strap (3) on the bat-
tery.
B. Install the jumper cable (2) and terminal nut (1)
on the battery.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 3

7. Install the battery cover.

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8. Install the washers and bolts that fasten the battery


cover to the machine.

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Battery - Service instruction


Electrolyte Level
If the battery is a maintenance free battery, check the
level of the electrolyte every 1000 hours of operation or
six months, whichever occurs first. For all other batter-
ies, check the level of the electrolyte every 250 hours of
operation.
NOTE: A maintenance free battery will have the words
Maintenance Free on the decal on the top of the battery. If
the center part of the decal has been removed for access to
the battery caps, it is possible that the words Maintenance
Free have been removed from the decal.
Check the level of the electrolyte more often during hot
weather. The use of a large amount of water by the battery
can be caused by high battery temperature or a voltage
regulator setting that is too high. Keep the electrolyte level
above the top of the plates in the battery at all times to
prevent damage to the battery.
NOTE: On maintenance free batteries it is necessary to
remove the center part of the decal for access to the battery
caps. Do not discard the center part of the decal. Install
the center part of the decal after the battery caps have been
installed.
If the level of the electrolyte is low, add distilled water or
other clean water until the electrolyte is just below the cell
opening. Do not add more water than is needed. Too much
water can cause bad performance, a short service life, and
corrosion around the battery.
NOTE: Add water only. DO NOT add electrolyte.

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Battery - Inspect and clean


If damage causes an electrolyte leak, replace the battery.
Inspect the battery at regular intervals for dirt, corrosion,
and damage. Electrolyte and dirt on the top of the battery
can cause the battery to discharge by making a passage
for the current to flow.
If the battery must be cleaned, remove the battery from
the battery carrier and clean the battery, cable terminals,
and the battery carrier. When available, use Case Battery
Saver and Cleaner according to the instructions on the con-
tainer. Case Battery Saver and Cleaner also helps prevent
corrosion. If Case Battery Saver and Cleaner is not avail-
able, use baking soda and water as a cleaner. Do not per-
mit any type of cleaner to enter the cells of the battery.
Install the battery in the machine and make sure the fas-
teners are tight. Apply Case Battery Saver and Cleaner or
Urethane Seal Coat to the cable terminals to prevent corro-
sion. See the Parts Counter Catalog. Do not apply grease.

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Battery - Test
To correctly test a battery, do each part of the battery test until you know the condition of the battery.

Visual Checks
1. Make sure the cable connections are clean and tight.
Clean foreign material from the top of the battery.
2. Inspect the battery case, battery posts, and cables
for damage.
3. Check the electrolyte level. Refer to Battery - Ser-
vice instruction (A.30.A) for details.
4. If you added water to the battery, the battery must be
charged for 15 minutes at 15 - 25 A to mix the water
with the electrolyte.

Specific Gravity Check


A hydrometer is used to check the specific gravity (weight)
of the electrolyte. The specific gravity is an indication of
the level of charge for each cell.
Hydrometers are made to show the correct specific gravity
when the temperature of the electrolyte is 26.7 °C (80 °F).
When you check the specific gravity, you must know the
temperature of the electrolyte. If your hydrometer does not
have a thermometer, get a thermometer to check the tem-
perature of the electrolyte. The thermometer must indicate
a high temperature of at least 52 °C (126 °F).
1. Remove enough electrolyte from a cell so that the
float is free in the tube.
NOTE: If the specific gravity cannot be checked without
first adding water to the cell, the battery must be charged
for 15 minutes at 15 - 25 A to mix the water with the elec-
trolyte. Then check the specific gravity.
2. Read the float.
3. Read the thermometer. If the reading is above 26.7
°C (80 °F) add specific gravity points to the reading
for specific gravity. If the reading is below 26.5 °C (80
°F) subtract specific gravity points from the reading
for specific gravity. See the following illustration and
add or subtract specific gravity points as needed.
4. Make a record of the corrected specific gravity read-
ing for each cell.
5. If the difference between the high reading and the
low reading is 0.050 or more, charge the battery and
check the specific gravity again. If after charging, the
difference is still 0.050 or more, install a new battery.
6. The corrected specific gravity reading shows the
level of charge for the cell. The level of charge must
be at least 75% in each of the cells. In maintenance
free batteries the level of charge is at least 75%
if the corrected specific gravity reading is 1.240 or
higher. In all other batteries the level of charge is at
least 75% if the corrected specific gravity reading is
1.230 or higher.

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7. If the difference between the high reading and the low


reading is less than 0.050, and the level of charge is
at least 75% in all of the cells, perform the Capacity
(Load) Test in this section.
8. If the difference between the high reading and the low
reading is less than 0.050, but the level of charge is
less than 75% in any of the cells, charge the battery
and check the specific gravity again. If after charg-
ing:
A. The level of charge is less than 75% in any of
the cells, replace the battery.
B. The level of charge is at least 75% in all of the
cells, perform the Capacity (Load) Test.

Capacity (Load) Test


This test can be done using a variable load tester such as
the CAS10147. Other test equipment can be used. Con-
nect the test equipment according to the instructions of the
manufacturer of the equipment.
1. The level of charge of the battery must be at least
75%. Perform the Specific Gravity Check in this sec-
tion.
2. Prepare the CAS10147 tester for the test.
A. Select the voltmeter range that will measure 1
- 18 V.
B. Make sure the load control knob is in the OFF
position.
C. Select the ammeter range that will measure 0
- 1000 A.
D. Move the volt lead switch to the NT position.
3. Connect the tester to the battery.
NOTE: Never apply a load for longer than 15 seconds. Af-
ter each 15 seconds, turn the load control knob to OFF for
at least one minute.
4. Apply a 15 A load to the battery for 15 seconds. Wait
at least three minutes before applying the load again.
5. Check and make a record of the temperature of the
electrolyte.
6. Find the correct load for this test in Specifications in
Section 4002.
NOTE: The correct load is half of the cold cranking am-
peres at -17 °C (1 °F).
7. Turn the load control knob until the ammeter indi-
cates the specified load. Keep the load for 15 sec-
onds and read the voltmeter. Turn the load control
knob to OFF.
8. Compare the test reading and the temperature of the
electrolyte to the chart below.
A. If the test result is equal to or more than the
voltage shown, the battery is in good condition.
B. If the test result is less than the voltage shown,
replace the battery.
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Temperature of Minimum
electrolyte Voltage
21 °C (70 °F) or higher 9.6
16 °C (61 °F) 9.5
10 °C (50 °F) 9.4
4 °C (39 °F) 9.3
-1 °C (30 °F) 9.1
-7 °C (19 °F) 8.9
-12 °C (10 °F) 8.7
-18 °C (0 °F) 8.5

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Battery - Charging
WARNING
Explosive gas!
Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas and other fumes while charging. Ventilate the charging area.
Keep the battery away from sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. Never charge a frozen
battery.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0005A

Before you charge the battery, check the level of the electrolyte.
It is difficult to give an exact charging rate because of the following variable conditions: (1) temperature of the elec-
trolyte, (2) level of charge, and (3) condition of the battery. Use the charging guide for the correct charging rate and
time.

Charging Guide For Maintenance Free Batteries


Recommended Rate* and Time for Fully Discharged Battery
Battery Capacity Slow Charge Fast Charge
10 Hours at 5 A 2.5 Hours at 20 A
80 Minutes or Less
5 Hours at 10 A 1.5 Hours at 30 A
15 Hours at 5 A 3.75 Hours at 20 A
80 to 125 Minutes
7.5 Hours at 10 A 1.5 Hours at 50 A
20 Hours at 5 A 5 Hours at 20 A
125 to 170 Minutes
10 Hours at 10 A 2 Hours at 50 A
30 Hours at 5 A 7.5 Hours at 20 A
170 to 250 Minutes
15 Hours at 10 A 3 Hours at 50 A
* Initial rate for a standard taper charger.

NOTE: A maintenance free battery will have the words Maintenance Free on the decal on the top of the battery. If
the center part of the decal has been removed to get access to the battery caps, it is possible the words Maintenance
Free will have been removed from the decal.

Charging Guide For Batteries Other Than Maintenance Free Batteries


Recommended Rate* and Time for Fully Discharged Battery
Battery Capacity Slow Charge Fast Charge
10 Hours at 5 A 2.5 Hours at 20 A
80 Minutes or Less
5 Hours at 10 A 1.5 Hours at 30 A
15 Hours at 5 A 3.75 Hours at 20 A
80 to 125 Minutes
7.5 Hours at 10 A 1.5 Hours at 50 A
20 Hours at 5 A 5 Hours at 20 A
125 to 170 Minutes
10 Hours at 10 A 2 Hours at 50 A
30 Hours at 5 A 7.5 Hours at 20 A
170 to 250 Minutes
15 Hours at 10 A 3 Hours at 50 A
6 Hours at 40 A
Above 250 Minutes 24 Hours at 10 A
4 Hours at 60 A
* Initial rate for a standard taper charger.

The charging rate must be decreased if:


1. Too much gas causes the electrolyte to flow
from the cells.
2. The temperature of the electrolyte rises above
52 °C (126 °F).
NOTE: For the best charge, use the slow charging rates.
The battery is fully charged when, over a three hour period
at a low charging rate, no cell is giving too much gas, and
the specific gravity does not change.

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Preparing a dry charged battery for use


1. Remove the caps from the battery.
2. Fill each cell to the top of the separators with elec-
trolyte. This will permit the volume of electrolyte to
increase when heated by charging the battery.
3. Install the caps on the battery.
4. Connect a battery charger to the battery.
5. Charge the battery at 30 A until the specific gravity is
1.250 or more and the temperature of the electrolyte
is at least 15.5 °C (60 °F).
6. If necessary, fill each cell with electrolyte until the
electrolyte is just below split ring at the bottom of the
cell opening.

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Index

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SYSTEMS - A

ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM - 30.A


Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 Starting System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 Engine Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 Powershift Transmission Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 06 Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 07 Pilot Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 08 Front Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 09 Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 10 Windshield Wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 12 Power Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 13 SAHR Park Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 14 HVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 15 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 16 Rear Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 17 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 18 Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 19 Comfort Steer/ Ride Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 20 Canopy Exterior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 Powershift Transmission Jumper Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 Trax SPS/ PS Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 23 Hydraulic Heavy Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 24 Combo Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 25 Pilot Controls Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 26 DIA Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Alternator - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Alternator - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Battery - Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Battery - Inspect and clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Battery - Service instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Battery - Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Connector - Component diagram 01 Side Console Harness Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connector - Component diagram 02 Front Console Harness. SPS/PWR Trans, Mech W/ Opt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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Connector - Component diagram 03 Chassis Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Connector - Component diagram 04 Cab Rear Lights Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Connector - Component diagram 05 Front Lights Canopy Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Connector - Component diagram 06 Hydraulic Filter Restriction Jumper Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Connector - Component diagram 07 Cab B-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Connector - Component diagram 08 C-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Connector - Component diagram 09 Combo Aux, Mech Control, Hammer or BiDir Valve Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Connector - Component diagram 10 Combo Aux, Pilot Control, Hammer or Bi-Dir Valve Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Connector - Component diagram 11 Combo Aux, Mech Control Hammer Valve Only Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Connector - Component diagram 12 Combo Aux, Pilot Control, Hammer Valve Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Connector - Component diagram 13 A-Post Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Connector - Component diagram 14 A-Post, Canopy, Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Connector - Component diagram 15 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Connector - Component diagram 16 Rear Lights, Canopy, Harness (6 lights) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Connector - Component diagram 17 Pilot Controls Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Connector - Component diagram 18 Front Lights, Cab Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Connector - Component diagram 19 Front Lights Canopy Harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Connector - Component diagram 20 Power shift jumper harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Connector - Component diagram 21 Side console, SPS/PWR Trans, HPCR, W/opt harness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 Power Distribution/ Charging System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Wiring harness - General specification - Electrical wire circuits - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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FAULT CODES - 50.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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SYSTEMS - A

FAULT CODES - 50.A

DIAGNOSTIC
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
0000-Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
[AIC] - 1001-Engine Air Filter Blocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
[AIC] - 1002-Engine coolant temperature too high, critical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
[AIC] - 1003-Air conditioning pressure too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
[AIC] - 1004-Hydraulic filter blocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
[AIC] - 1009-Transmission oil temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
[AIC] - 1010-Foot throttle signal out of range, IVS not changing state in 300 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
[AIC] - 1011-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle above 95% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
[AIC] - 1012-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle below 5% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
[AIC] - 1013-Foot throttle signal out of range, signal unusable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
[AIC] - 1014-Battery charge voltage too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
[AIC] - 1015-Battery charge voltage too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
[AIC] - 1018-Boost air temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
[AIC] - 1019-Engine coolant temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
[AIC] - 1020-Transmission oil temperature above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
[AIC] - 1021-Fuel temperature above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
[AIC] - 1022-Water in fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
[AIC] - 1023-Foot throttle supply voltage too high, over 5.2 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
[AIC] - 1024-Foot throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
[AIC] - 1025-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
[AIC] - 1026-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
[AIC] - 1029-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
[AIC] - 1030-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
[AIC] - 1032-Hand throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
[AIC] - 1033-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
[AIC] - 1034-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
[AIC] - 1035-Hand throttle sensor signal above 95% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
[AIC] - 1036-Hand throttle sensor signal below 5% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
[AIC] - 1037-Hand throttle sensor out of range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
[AIC] - 1038-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
[AIC] - 1039-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

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[AIC] - 1040-Engine RPM over 2750 for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
[AIC] - 1041-Engine RPM over 3000 for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
[AIC] - 1044-Fuel level sensor below 2.0 ohm for 5 seconds, shorted low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
[AIC] - 1045-Fuel level sensor open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
[AIC] - 1047-Transmission temperature sensor below 3.0 ohm for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
[AIC] - 1050-Alternator L+ terminal under 1.5 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
[AIC] - 1051-Timeout of CAN message EEC1, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
[AIC] - 1052-Timeout of CAN message, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
[AIC] - 1053-Timeout of CAN message CNFBAM, 25 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
[AIC] - 1054-Timeout of CAN message engine temperature, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . 118
[AIC] - 1055-Timeout of CAN message inlet/exhaust, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
[AIC] - 1056-Timeout of CAN message engine fluid, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
[AIC] - 1057-Timeout of CAN message vehicle electrical, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
[AIC] - 1058-Timeout of CAN message EDC2BC, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
[AIC] - 1059-Timeout of CAN message DM1, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
[AIC] - 9001-Hour meter plausibility, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
[AIC] - 9002-Hour meter RAM checksum failure, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
[AIC] - 9003-J1939 receive buffer overflow, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
[AIC] - 9004-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 1, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
[AIC] - 9005-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 2, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
[AIC] - 9006-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 3, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
[AIC] - 9007-Abnormal reset watchdog time-out, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
[AIC] - 9008-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
[AIC] - 9009-A/D fault foot throttle power, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
[AIC] - 9010-A/D fault hand throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
[AIC] - 9011-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
[AIC] - 9012-A/D fault, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
[EDC] - 3006-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
[EDC] - 3007-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
[EDC] - 3008-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
[EDC] - 3009-Coolant temperature sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
[EDC] - 3010-Air intake temperature sensor signal above maximum range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
[EDC] - 3011-Air intake temperature sensor signal below minimum range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
[EDC] - 3012-Boost temperature sensor open circuit or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
[EDC] - 3015-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
[EDC] - 3016-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
[EDC] - 3019-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
[EDC] - 3021-Boost pressure sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
[EDC] - 3022-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
[EDC] - 3023-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
[EDC] - 3024-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
[EDC] - 3025-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
[EDC] - 3028-Oil Pressure too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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[EDC] - 3029-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
[EDC] - 3030-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
[EDC] - 3031-Oil Pressure Sensor - Hardware Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
[EDC] - 3032-Oil Pressure Sensor - Value Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
[EDC] - 3033-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible (Compared With Coolant Temperature) 183
[EDC] - 3034-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
[EDC] - 3035-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
[EDC] - 3036-Oil temperature sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
[EDC] - 3037-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
[EDC] - 3047-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
[EDC] - 3048-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
[EDC] - 3051-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
[EDC] - 3052-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
[EDC] - 3059-ECM afterrun was interrupted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
[EDC] - 3060-Cylinder 1 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
[EDC] - 3061-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
[EDC] - 3062-Cylinder 1 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
[EDC] - 3063-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
[EDC] - 3068-Cylinder 3 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
[EDC] - 3069-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
[EDC] - 3070-Cylinder 3 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
[EDC] - 3071-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
[EDC] - 3076-Cylinder 2 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
[EDC] - 3077-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
[EDC] - 3078-Cylinder 2 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
[EDC] - 3079-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
[EDC] - 3080-Cylinder 4 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
[EDC] - 3081-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
[EDC] - 3082-Cylinder 4 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
[EDC] - 3083-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
[EDC] - 3088-Crankshaft sensor lost synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
[EDC] - 3089-Crankshaft Sensor - Invalid Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
[EDC] - 3090-Phase defect of camshaft speed sensor signal detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
[EDC] - 3091-Camshaft sensor phase synchronization failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
[EDC] - 3093-Offset Between Camshaft And Crankshaft - Outside Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
[EDC] - 3095-Operating With Camshaft Sensor Only - Backup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
[EDC] - 3102-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267
[EDC] - 3104-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
[EDC] - 3105-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Pressure Shock Requested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
[EDC] - 3106-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Did Not Open After Pressure Shock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276
[EDC] - 3107-Metering unit output short circuit to battery on low side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
[EDC] - 3108-Metering unit output short circuit to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282
[EDC] - 3110-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285

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[EDC] - 3111-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
[EDC] - 3112-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Above Maximum Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
[EDC] - 3113-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
[EDC] - 3114-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
[EDC] - 3118-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
[EDC] - 3119-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
[EDC] - 3131-Grid Heater Always Switched On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
[EDC] - 3137-Metering Unit - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
[EDC] - 3138-Metering Unit - Temperature too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
[EDC] - 3141-Set point of fuel volume flow through metering unit is lower than calculated limit . . . . . . 309
[EDC] - 3142-High Pressure Test - Test Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
[EDC] - 3145-Terminal 15 - No Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
[EDC] - 3147-Oil Temperature Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
[EDC] - 3154-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322
[EDC] - 3155-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324
[EDC] - 3156-Grid Heater Relay - No Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
[EDC] - 3171-Fuel rail system pressure too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328
[EDC] - 3172-Fuel rail system pressure too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
[EDC] - 3173-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Below Min. Limit for Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
[EDC] - 3174-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Exceeded Max. Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
[EDC] - 3175-Fuel system leak detected - large leak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
[EDC] - 3176-Fuel delivery exceeded threshold for pressure in overrun mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348
[EDC] - 3177-Engine overspeed detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
[EDC] - 3188-Cylinder 1 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355
[EDC] - 3192-Cylinder 2 warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358
[EDC] - 3196-Cylinder 3 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361
[EDC] - 3200-Cylinder 4 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
[EDC] - 3210-Bank 1 - General Short Circuit To Injector Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367
[EDC] - 3211-Bank 1 - Injector cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
[EDC] - 3213-Bank 1 - Unclassifiable Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
[EDC] - 3218-Bank 2 - General Short Circuit On Injector Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382
[EDC] - 3219-Bank 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
[EDC] - 3221-Bank 2 - Unclassifiable Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392
[EDC] - 3227-Injection Processor Error - Internal Reset/Clock Loss/Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
[EDC] - 3228-Injection Processor Error - Unlocked/Initialization Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
[EDC] - 3229-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
[EDC] - 3230-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401
[EDC] - 3231-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
[EDC] - 3232-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
[EDC] - 3233-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404
[EDC] - 3234-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405
[EDC] - 3238-Communication error of CJ940 processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406
[EDC] - 3239-Engine Controller EEPROM - Read Operation Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407

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[EDC] - 3240-Engine Controller EEPROM - Write Operation Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408
[EDC] - 3241-Engine Controller EEPROM - Default Value Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
[EDC] - 3242-Engine Controller (Locked) Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410
[EDC] - 3243-Engine Controller Recovery (Suppressed) - Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
[EDC] - 3244-Engine Controller Recovery (Visible) - Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
[EDC] - 3245-Engine Controller - Watchdog Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413
[EDC] - 3246-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Watchdog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
[EDC] - 3247-Shutoff Paths Failed During Initialization - Supply Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415
[EDC] - 3248-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Supply Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416
[EDC] - 3249-TPU Monitoring - Time Deviation Between TPU and System Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . 417
[EDC] - 3250-Dataset - Variant Defect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418
[EDC] - 3251-Dataset - Requested Variant Could Not Be Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419
[EDC] - 3252-Controller Watchdog - SPI Communication Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420
[EDC] - 3253-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421
[EDC] - 3254-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422
[EDC] - 3255-ADC Monitoring Test Impulse Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423
[EDC] - 3256-ADC Monitoring Queue Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424
[EDC] - 3258-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’ longer than 500 ms. . . . . . . . 425
[EDC] - 3259-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’ longer than 100 ms. . . . . . . . 428
[EDC] - 3260-LS power stage hardware reports ’open load’ longer than 100 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431
[EDC] - 3261-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’ or ’excess temperature’ longer than
100 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434
[EDC] - 3262-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’ longer than 100 ms. . . . . . . . 437
[EDC] - 3263-ECM BusOff On CAN C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440
[EDC] - 3265-Energizing time exceeds limit of over run monitoring, injection time too long . . . . . . . . . 441
[EDC] - 3266-Error in engine speed check, speed signal not plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442
[EDC] - 3278-Engine Controller Supply Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443
[EDC] - 3279-Engine Controller Internal Supply Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445
[EDC] - 3280-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
[EDC] - 3281-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449
[EDC] - 3283-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451
[EDC] - 3284-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453
[EDC] - 3285-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455
[EDC] - 3286-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
[EDC] - 3316-Minimum Number of Injections Not Reached - Stop Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459
[EDC] - 3334-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464
[EDC] - 3339-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467
[EDC] - 3350-Terminal 50 - always on, starting circuit signal is active for an excessive time period . . 470
[EDC] - 3361-ECM EEPROM - General Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473
[EDC] - 3363-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Processed via ADC, not plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474
[EDC] - 3856-Coolant temperature signal test failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475
[EDC] - 3998-Unknown error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
[EDC] - 3999-Unknown error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479

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[TCM] - 4000-Power supply (pin 2), forward FWD drive (pin 3), or RVS drive (pin 4) drive shorted to ground
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481
[TCM] - 4001-Power supply (pin 5), PWM 1 drive (pin 6), or PWM 2 drive (pin 7) drive shorted to ground
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484
[TCM] - 4002-Power supply for digital outputs (pin 8) does not have power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487
[TCM] - 4003-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage above 16 volts for 2.5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489
[TCM] - 4004-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage below 10 volts for 2.5 seconds with engine speed above
900 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491
[TCM] - 4005-Battery voltage (pin 34) erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493
[TCM] - 4006-FWD input (Pin 12) feedback circuit is reading current without command . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
[TCM] - 4007-FWD input (Pin 12) current is too low with command present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497
[TCM] - 4008-FWD solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
[TCM] - 4009-FWD solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
[TCM] - 4010-FWD signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
[TCM] - 4011-RVS input (pin 40) feedback circuit is reading current without command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
[TCM] - 4012-RVS input (pin 40) current is too low with command present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
[TCM] - 4013-RVS solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
[TCM] - 4014-RVS solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517
[TCM] - 4015-RVS solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520
[TCM] - 4016-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13) feedback circuit is reading current
without command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
[TCM] - 4017-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13) current is too low with command
present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526
[TCM] - 4018-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . 529
[TCM] - 4019-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . 532
[TCM] - 4020-First and third shift modulation solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535
[TCM] - 4021-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41) feedback circuit is reading current
without command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
[TCM] - 4022-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41) current is too low with command
present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541
[TCM] - 4023-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing more current then commanded 544
[TCM] - 4024-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing less current then commanded 547
[TCM] - 4025-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550
[TCM] - 4026-First / Third shift solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553
[TCM] - 4027-Second / Fourth shift solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556
[TCM] - 4028-Differential lock or 4 wheel drive solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
[TCM] - 4029-Shifter Lever improperly connected, no power to pin 16, pin 18, or pin 46 for more than 3
seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562
[TCM] - 4030-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives forward and neutral together 564
[TCM] - 4031-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives reverse and neutral together 566
[TCM] - 4032-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives forward and reverse together
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
[TCM] - 4033-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives forward and reverse together
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570
[TCM] - 4034-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives neutral and forward together 572
[TCM] - 4035-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives neutral and reverse together 574

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[TCM] - 4036-During transition from second to third gear, and Gear CMD_01 signal erratic or incorrect 576
[TCM] - 4037-During transition from first to second gear, and Gear CMD_02 signal erratic or incorrect 581
[TCM] - 4038-During transition from third to fourth gear, and Gear CMD_02 signal erratic or incorrect 586
[TCM] - 4041-Transmission output shaft frequency above 3000 Hz detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591
[TCM] - 4042-Temperature signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594
[TCM] - 4043-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is shorted to a ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596
[TCM] - 4044-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is open circuit or shorted to a voltage above 5 volts 598
[TCM] - 4045-Charge pressure is not detected when engine speed is above 700 rpm for 10 seconds 600
[TCM] - 4046-Charge pressure is not detected and vehicle speed is over 10 kph (6 mph) . . . . . . . . . . 603
[TCM] - 4047-Charge pressure switch is closed with no frequency input to the TRAX controller . . . . . 606
[TCM] - 4100-Missing EEC 1 message on CAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609
[TCM] - 4101-Internal TRAX failure, hardware measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611
[TCM] - 4102-Internal TRAX failure, software timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612
[TCM] - 4103-Internal TRAX failure, software not running . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613
[TCM] - 4104-Internal TRAX failure, flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614
[TCM] - 4105-Internal TRAX failure, redundant flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615
[TCM] - 4106-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616
[TCM] - 4107-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617
[TCM] - 4997-Loss of messaging from Trax controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
[TCM] - 4998-Unknown transmission error code with amber lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620
[TCM] - 4999-Unknown transmission error code with red lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621

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0000-Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes


NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Context:
General fault code identification

Solution:

1. Press the enter key once.

BD08E038-01 1

(A) Escape key (C) Up key


(B) Enter key (D) Down key

2. Press the down arrow until a warning triangle is displayed.

BD08E036-01 2

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3. Press ENTER to view faults.

BD08E037-01 3

(A) Fault Number (D) Number of occurrences of this fault


(B) Number of faults (E) The hour reading on the machine of the last
occurrence
(C) Fault code

4. The screen will automatically scroll to the next fault.


5. Press the ESCAPE key to return.
6. Fault Code Grouping

(1) 1000 to 1999 vehicle errors.


(2) 2000 to 2999 not used.
(3) 3000 to 3999 engine errors.
(4) 4000 to 4999 transmission errors.
(5) 5000 to 5999 electro-hydraulic system errors.
(6) 6000 to 6999 reserved.
(7) 7000 to 7999 reserved.
(8) 8000 to 8999 optional equipment IE: GPS.
(9) 9000 to 9999 internal AIC errors.

NOTE: The backhoes use a blink code for the pilot controlled hydraulics.

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1001-Engine Air Filter Blocked


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Clogged air filter


2. Faulty air filter restriction switch
3. Signal wire short circuit
4. Faulty Instrument Cluster

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for Active fault codes: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1001 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace engine air filter, return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Check Air Filter Restriction Circuit

BD08D002-01 1

(1) Air filter restriction switch


(2) Connector air filter restriction switch

(1) Disconnect 3801-BL from air filter restriction switch.

(2) Turn the key switch on. Engine off. The Air Filter Restriction fault code should no longer be Active.

A. OK – Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK – Fault code 1001 is still active. Go to step 5 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Check air filter restriction switch

(1) Remove the air filter restriction switch from the air filter housing.

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(1) Measure the resistance across the switch. The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace the air filter restriction switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check circuit wiring

BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect Instrument Cluster connector 1. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Remove wire 3802-BL (pin 16) from on Instrument Cluster connector 1. Fabricate a jumper 1.5 m (5 ft) and
insert it into pin 16.

(3) Connect the other end to ground. The diagnostic code should change to an Active fault code when the wire is
connected to ground and not active when it is not connected.

A. NOT OK – Replace Instrument Cluster. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – There is a short circuit in the harness. Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of the fault.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1002-Engine coolant temperature too high, critical


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1002 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1003-Air conditioning pressure too high


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1003 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check air conditioning system.

(1) Check air conditioning system pressures. (Refer to Section 9002 in repair manual).

(2) Check air conditioner high pressure switch. Switch should close between 26.9 - 28.3 bar (390 - 410 psi).
Switch should open between 20 - 21.4 bar (290 - 310 psi).

A. NOT OK – Replace A/C high pressure switch or repair air conditioning system. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step .3.
3. Check voltage.

(1) Disconnect the A/C High Pressure Switch. Inspect pins.

BD08F240-01 1

(1) Connector A/C High Pressure Switch


(Connector is located behind grill on front of machine)
(2) Cooling pack

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(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, turn the A/C (air conditioner) temperature switch to the cold position
and the blower switch to the high position.

(3) Check voltage at pin A on the A/C High Pressure Switch to ground, a reading of 12 V should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, replace fuses as required. Verify that the thermostat switch is closed. Verify the
voltage at the pin 34 on connector X 12. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuses are good go
to Step 4.

B. OK – Go to Step 11.
4. Check circuit 60 to fuse F-023 for open circuit.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Turn ignition switch to the OFF position.

(2) Remove F-023. Inspect fuse.

(3) Check circuit from pin A (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to fues F-023.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 5.

B. OK – Go to Step 11.
5. Check circuit 60 on chassis options harness.

BD08F242-01 3

(1) Connector Side Console


(2) Connector Chassis Options to Side Options Harness
(3) Connector Side Options to Chassis Options Harness
(4) Loader Lever Linkage

(1) Disconnect (Connector Chassis Options to Side Options Harness) from (Connector Side Options to Chassis
Options Harness). Inspect pins.

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(2) Check circuit from pin A (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 36 (Connector Chassis Options to Side
Options Harness).

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check circuit 60 on side options harness.

(1) Disconnect (Connector A/C temperature switch) circuit 60 red wire from air conditioner temperature switch.

(2) Check circuit from pin 36 (Connector Side Options to Chassis Options Harness) to (Connector A/C temperature
switch) red wire.

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check A/C temperature switch.

(1) Disconnect (Connector A/C temperature switch) brown wire.

(2) With the switch set to the cold position, check for continuity across the switch.

A. NOT OK – Replace A/C temperature switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
8. Check circuit 85.

BD08F243-01 4

(1) Connector Side Options to Side Console Options Harness


(Connector is located under instrument cluster)
(2) Connector Side Options Harness

(1) Disconnect (Connector Side Options to Side Console Options Harness) from the Side Options Harness. In-
spect pins.

(2) Check circuit 85 from (Connector A/C temperature switch) gray wire to pin 34 on (Connector Side Options to
Side Console Harness).

(3) Disconnect the blower switch connector. Inspect Pins.

(4) Check circuit 85 from pin C of Side Options Harness to pin 85 of the Blower Switch Connector.

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 9.
9. Check blower switch.

(1) Set blower switch to the HIGH position.

(2) Check switch for continuity from Pin 85 to pin 61.


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A. NOT OK – Replace A/C blower switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 10.
10. Check circuit 61 on front console harness.

(1) Check circuit from pin 61 to the fuse block. .

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Connect all connections, return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 11.
11. Check circuits to air conditioning (A/C) relay.

BD08F240-01 5

(1) Connector A/C High Pressure Switch


(Connector is located behind grill on front of machine)
(2) Cooling pack

(1) Disconnect (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch). Inspect pins.

BD08F241-01 6

(1) Connector A/C Relay

(2) Disconnect (Connector A/C relay). Inspect pins.

(3) Check circuit from pin A (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 30 (Connector A/C relay).

(4) Check circuit from pin B (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 86 and pin 87 of (Connector A/C relay).

(5) If circuits are open, disconnect (Connector Chassis Options to Front Options Harness) from (Connector Front
Options Harness). Inspect pins.

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BD08E056-01 7

(1) Connector Front Console Main Chassis Harness.


(2) Connector Front Options Harness
(3) Connector Chassis Options to Front Options Harness

(6) Check circuit from pin A (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 2 (Connector Chassis Options to Front
Options Harness). If circuit is open, check circuit 60 splice on chassis options harness.

(7) Check circuit from pin B (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 3 (Connector Chassis Options to Front
Options Harness). If circuit is open, check circuit 60A splice on chassis options harness.

(8) Check circuit from pin 2 (Connector Front Options Harness) to pin 30 (Connector A/C relay).

(9) Check circuit from pin 3 (Connector Front Options Harness) to pin 86 and pin 87 (Connector A/C relay).

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Replace A/C relay, return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 12.
12. Check circuit 60A to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 8

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1.


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2.

(1) Disconnect (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch). Inspect Pins.

(2) Disconnect Instrument Cluster Connector. Inspect Pins.

(3) Check circuit from pin B (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 10 Instrument Cluster Connector.

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BD08F242-01 9

(1) Connector Side Console


(2) Connector Chassis Options to Side Options Harness
(3) Connector Side Options to Chassis Options Harness
(4) Loader Lever Linkage

(4) If circuit is open, disconnect (Connector Chassis Options to Side Options Harness) from (Connector Side Op-
tions to Chassis Options Harness). Inspect pins.

(5) Check circuit from pin B (Connector A/C High Pressure Switch) to pin 3 (Connector Chassis Options to Side
Options Harness).

(6) Disconnect the Side Options Harness from (Connector Side Options to Side Console Harness). Inspect pins.

(7) Check circuit from pin 3 (Connector Side Options to Chassis Options Harness) to pin B (Connector Side Options
to Side Console Harness).

(8) Check circuit from pin B Side Options Harness to pin 10 of the Instrument Cluster Connector 1.

A. NOT OK – Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 13.
13. Replace instrument cluster.

(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 14 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.14)

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1004-Hydraulic filter blocked


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Clogged hydraulic filter


2. Faulty reading from switch
3. Signal wire short to ground

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes, write down all fault codes, number of occurrences and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1004 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace hydraulic filter (s), return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Check ground circuit.

(1) Measure the resistance between the filter bypass switch housing and filter head. The resistance should be
greater than 20,000 ohms.

BD08E061-01 1

(1) Hydraulic oil filter restricted switch


(2) Filter head

A. NOT OK – Replace hydraulic filter bypass switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check hydraulic filter bypass switch.

(1) Disconnect blue wire (circuit 36H3) from filter bypass switch.

(1) Measure the resistance from the Filter Bypass Switch terminal 1 to ground. Wiggle the harness during mea-
surement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

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A. NOT OK – Replace hydraulic filter bypass switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check circuit 36H for short to ground.

BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect Instrument Cluster Connector X 28. Measure the resistance between pin 17 and ground. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent short condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from 36H3 to ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent short circuit condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit condition. Repair as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the instrument cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1009-Transmission oil temperature too high


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Low oil level


2. Faulty fan operation
3. Clogged cooling core
4. Faulty reading from sensor
5. Faulty instrument cluster

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1009 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check transmission oil level, add oil as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

A. NOT OK – Fault is recorded again, go to Step 3

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from cooling core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check temperature sender.

BD00M233-01 1
NOTE: Standard transmission

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(1) Shift lever


(2) Transmission temperature sender

BD08E063-01 2
NOTE: Power shift transmission.

(1) Transmission temperature sender


(2) Trax controller temperature sender

(1) Disconnect terminal connector from the transmission temperature sender.

(2) Measure the resistance from the Transmission Temperature sender ground connection to chassis ground. The
resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent con-
dition.

(3) Measure the resistance across the temperature sender. The resistance should be approximately 2.8 K Ω at
24 °C (75.2 °F).

A. NOT OK – Resistance reading on the ground connection is greater than 10 ohms. There is a break in the
circuit. Repair as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Resistance reading is not acceptable for a room temperature sender. Replace the transmission
temperature sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check wiring to Instrument Cluster

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect Instrument Cluster connector X 29.

(2) Measure the resistance from Transmission Temperature sender connector (X 29) pin 1 (signal wire) to In-
strument Cluster connector 2 pin 14. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from Transmission Temperature sender connector (X 29) pin 1 (signal wire) to chassis
ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal
an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the instrument cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1010-Foot throttle signal out of range, IVS not changing state in


300 ms
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: Use a Fluke 87 DVM or compatible meter.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes, write down all fault codes, the number of occurrences and engine hours of last oc-
currence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1010 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1011-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle above 95% of input


for 5 seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1011 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1012-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle below 5% of input


for 5 seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1012 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1013-Foot throttle signal out of range, signal unusable


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1013 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1014-Battery charge voltage too high


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for Active fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1014 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Test Alternator

Start the engine. Set engine speed to low idle and measure the voltage at the Alternator. The voltage should be
less than 14 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Replace the Alternator.1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check voltage at instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 1

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster Connector 2 (X 29). Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment. Measure the voltage on pin 1. The voltage should be between 11.5 Vand
12.5 V. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Disconnect Instrument Cluster Connector 1 (X 28). Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment. Turn the key switch to the On position and measure the voltage from pin 2 to

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ground. The voltage should be between 11.5 Vand 12.5 V. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an
intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-004 and F-003. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Test battery and charging circuit.

A. NOT OK – Replace battery or repair charging circuit. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the Instrument Cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1015-Battery charge voltage too low


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Low charge on battery


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits shorted.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.
5. Faulty alternator

Solution:

1. Verify if the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes, write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occur-
rence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1015 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check voltage at instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 1

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster Connector 2 (X 28). Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the unswitched voltage between pin 1 and ground (connector 1 pin 22). The voltage should be be-
tween 11.5 Vand 12.5 V.

(3) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster Connector 1 (X 29). Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(4) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Measure the switched voltage on pin 2 of Instrument Cluster Con-
nector 1. The voltage should be between 11.5 Vand 12.5 V.

A. NOT OK – Check F-003 and F-004. Repair as require.Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
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B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Test battery and charging circuit.

A. NOT OK – Replace battery or repair charging circuit. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the Instrument Cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1018-Boost air temperature too high


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1018 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan, clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check voltage.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector boost pressure/temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick
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(1) Disconnect the Boost Pressure sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch ON, engine OFF.

(3) Measure the voltage reading from pin 3 to pin 1 (ground) on the boost sensor connector. The voltage should
be approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector
C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the boost pressure sensor connector to pin 25 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 of on the boost pressure sensor connector to pin 36 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 3 on the boost pressure connector to ECU connector C pin 33. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1019-Engine coolant temperature too high


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1019 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1020-Transmission oil temperature above normal


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Low oil level


2. Faulty fan operation
3. Clogged cooling core
4. Faulty reading from sensor
5. Faulty instrument cluster

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1020 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check transmission oil level, add oil as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

A. NOT OK – Fault is recorded again, go to Step 3

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from cooling core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check temperature sender.

BD00M233-01 1
NOTE: Standard transmission

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(1) Shift lever


(2) Transmission temperature sender

BD08E063-01 2
NOTE: Power shift transmission.

(1) Transmission temperature sender


(2) Trax controller temperature sender

(1) Disconnect terminal connector from the transmission temperature sender.

(2) Measure the resistance from the Transmission Temperature sender ground connection to chassis ground. The
resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent con-
dition.

(3) Measure the resistance across the temperature sender. The resistance should be approximately 2.8 K Ω at
24 °C (75.2 °F).

A. NOT OK – Resistance reading on the ground connection is greater than 10 ohms. There is a break in the
circuit. Repair as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Resistance reading is not acceptable for a room temperature sender. Replace the transmission
temperature sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check wiring to Instrument Cluster

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect Instrument Cluster connector X 29.

(2) Measure the resistance from Transmission Temperature sender connector (X 29) pin 1 (signal wire) to In-
strument Cluster connector 2 pin 14. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from Transmission Temperature sender connector (X 29) pin 1 (signal wire) to chassis
ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal
an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the instrument cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1021-Fuel temperature above normal


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1021 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check fuel temperature sending unit.

BD08E059-01 1

(1) Engine control unit


(2) Connector fuel temperature sensor
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(1) Disconnect the fuel temperature sender. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion
or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance on the sensor. The resistance should be 304 - 342 Ω at 80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760
Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F).

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from fuel temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 18. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from fuel temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 35. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1022-Water in fuel
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: Drain fuel filter of excess water before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1022 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check water in fuel sensor

BD08E045-01 1

(1) Fuel filter


(2) Water in fuel sensor

(1) Disconnect the Water In Fuel sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn the key switch on.

(3) Fabricate a short jumper wire approximately 6 inches long. Short pin 1 to pin 2 on the Water In Fuel sensor
connector. The fault code should be Active when the jumper is in place and not Active when the jumper is removed.

A. OK – Replace the sensor. Go to step 1. to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Verify voltage to sensor
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BD08E057-01 2

(1) Chassis ground


(2) Starter

(1) Turn ignition switch to the ON position.

(2) Measure the voltage between pins 3 and 2 on the Water In Fuel sensor connector. The voltage should be
approximately 12 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-002. Check ground connection at SP-G01. Repair battery supply and ground con-
nections to sensor as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Verify signal wire to ECU

(1) Turn ignition switch to the ON position.

(2) Measure the resistance from Water In Sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector B pin 42. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3)Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 42 to ground (engine block). The resistance should be
greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check engine control unit (ECU) circuits.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B. from ECU.

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(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 of the Water In Fuel Sensor to pin 42 of ECU Connector B. The resistance
should be less that 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 3 Water In Fuel Sensor to pin 40 of ECU Connector B. The resistance should
be less that 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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1023-Foot throttle supply voltage too high, over 5.2 volts for 5
seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1023 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1024-Foot throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5
seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1024 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1025-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1025 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1026-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1026 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1029-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1029 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1030-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1030 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits at throttle potentiometer.

BD08E027-01 1

(1) Connector foot throttle


(2) Foot throttle potentiometer

(1) Disconnect the foot throttle connector and inspect pins.

(2) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin C to pin B of the foot throttle connector harness. The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin B of the foot throttle connector harness to ground. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

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BD08E067-01 2

(1) Connector side console to main chassis


(2) Side console ground

(5) Turn ignition switch to the off position.

(6) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 1 and inspect pins.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(7) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster connector 1.

(8) Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins.

(9) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(10) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(11) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of Instrument Cluster connector 2.

A. OK — Replace foot throttle. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to
Step 5.

B. NOT OK — No voltage but circuits check good. Go to Step 5. No voltage and/or circuits are open. Go to Step
3.
3. Check circuits from front console to foot throttle connector.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Disconnect Front Console to Main Chassis Harness from the Front Console Harness and inspect the pin.

(2) Check circuit 2161-YE from pin A on the foot throttle connector to pin 18 of the Front Console Harness.

(3) Check circuit 2201-BL from pin B on the foot throttle connector to pin 20 of the Front Console Harness.

(4) Check circuit 2181-PK from pin C on the foot throttle connector to pin 27 of the Front Console Harness.

(5) Check circuit 1201-BL from pin E on the foot throttle connector to pin 29 of the Front Console Harness.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from console connector to instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 5

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Check circuit 2162-YE from pin 18 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(2) Check circuit 2202-BL from pin 20 on the Side Console Harness to pin 20 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(3) Check circuit 2182-PK from pin 27 on the Side Console Harness to pin 18 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

(4) Check circuit 1202-BL from pin 29 on the Side Console Harness to pin 16 of the Instrument Cluster harness
connector 2.

A. NOT OK — Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK — Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the instrument cluster.
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(1) Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact technical services group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1032-Hand throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5
seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1032 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1033-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1033 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1034-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1034 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1035-Hand throttle sensor signal above 95% of input for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1035 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1036-Hand throttle sensor signal below 5% of input for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1036 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1037-Hand throttle sensor out of range


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1037 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1038-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1038 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1039-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1039 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check hand throttle.

BD08E041-01 1

(1) Location of hand throttle


(2) Hand throttle connector

(1). Remove hand throttle from location 1.

(2). Disconnect the Hand Throttle from the harness and inspect pins.

(3). Turn Ignition switch ON.

(4). Measure from pin A to pin C of on the Hand Throttle connector. The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace hand throttle return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3
3. Check circuit

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument Cluster


(2) Instrument Cluster Connector 2

(1). Disconnect the Instrument Cluster connector 2 and inspect pins and connector for damage.

(2). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin A to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 19.

(3). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin B to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 17.

(4). Take an Ohm reading from Hand Throttle connector Pin C to Instrument Cluster connector 2, Pin 21.

A. OK - Go to 4.

B. Not OK - Determine break between connectors and repair. Return to 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace the instrument cluster.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1040-Engine RPM over 2750 for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1040 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect connector from engine crankshaft speed sensor.

BD07D131-01 1

BD08E031-01 2
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(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the Crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1041-Engine RPM over 3000 for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1041 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect connector from engine crankshaft speed sensor.

BD07D131-01 1

BD08E031-01 2
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(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the Crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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1044-Fuel level sensor below 2.0 ohm for 5 seconds, shorted low
WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : AIC


NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1044 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel level sender.

BD08E058-01 1

(1) Ground - for fuel level sensor


(2) Fuel level sensor

(1). Tilt the cab and remove the fuel level sender from the tank.

(2). Disconnect the harness from the sender.

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(3). Move the fuel level float from the low to high position while measuring the resistance across the sender. The
resistance should change linearly from approximately 33 Ω at the full tank position to approximately 235 Ω at the
empty tank position. The resistance should change linearly without any fluctuations to a higher or lower resistance.

A. NOT OK - The resistance readings on the sensor were not steady or the values were not accurate. Replace
sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Check fuel level wiring.

(1). Measure the resistance from G021-BK (X 63 pin B) to ground. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.
Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2). Measure the resistance from 36F1-YE (X 63 pin A) to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from 36F1-YE (X 63 pin A) to ground (engine block). The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Replace instrument cluster

(1). Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1045-Fuel level sensor open circuit


WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : AIC


NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1045 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel level sender.

BD08E058-01 1

(1) Ground - for fuel level sensor


(2) Fuel level sensor

(1). Tilt the cab and remove the fuel level sender from the tank.

(2). Disconnect the harness from the sender.

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(3). Move the fuel level float from the low to high position while measuring the resistance across the sender. The
resistance should change linearly from approximately 33 Ω at the full tank position to approximately 235 Ω at the
empty tank position. The resistance should change linearly without any fluctuations to a higher or lower resistance.

A. NOT OK - The resistance readings on the sensor were not steady or the values were not accurate. Replace
sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Check fuel level wiring.

(1). Measure the resistance from G021-BK (X 63 pin B) to ground. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.
Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2). Measure the resistance from 36F1-YE (X 63 pin A) to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from 36F1-YE (X 63 pin A) to ground (engine block). The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Replace instrument cluster

(1). Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1047-Transmission temperature sensor below 3.0 ohm for 5


seconds
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1047 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check transmission oil level, add oil as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

A. NOT OK – Fault is recorded again, go to Step 3

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from cooling core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check temperature sender.

BD00M233-01 1

(1) Connector transmission temperature sender


(2) Transmission temperature sender

(1) Disconnect terminal connector from transmission temperature sender.

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(2) Using an ohm meter, check for ground circuit continuity between the temperature sender body and the trans-
mission housing.

(3) Take an Ohm reading on the sending unit, a reading of 2.8 K Ω at 24 °C (75.2 °F). should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace transmission temperature sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check voltage.

(1) Disconnect connector from transmission temperature sender.

(2) Turn ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Take a voltage reading at the transmission temperature sender connector, a reading of 12 V should be obtained.

A. OK – Replace transmission temperature sender. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check circuit 32T.

BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1) Disconnect Instrument Cluster connector X 29.

(2) Check circuit from yellow wire (circuit 32T) at the temperature sender to pin 14 of Instrument Cluster X 29
connector.

(3) If circuit is open, disconnect Side Console Harness connector X 51.

BD08E040-01 3

(1) Loader lever control


(2) Connector side console to main chassis harness

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(4) Check circuit from yellow wire (circuit 32T) at the temperature sender to pin 14 of Instrument Cluster connector
X 29 to Side Console Harness connector X 51 pin 45.

(5) Check circuit from pin 45 of Side Console Harness connector X 51 to connector X 71 on the transmission
temperature sender.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Replace the instrument cluster.

(1) Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1050-Alternator L+ terminal under 1.5 volts for 5 seconds


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: The battery must be at full charge, and all connections must be clean and tight before testing the electrical
system

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify if the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes, write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occur-
rence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for Active fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1050 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Alternator check - (with key switch OFF).

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Terminal for wire 1A


(2) Alternator
(3) Alternator connector

(1). Inspect alternator, Instrument Cluster and ECU wiring and connections for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment. Repair as required.

(2). Measure voltage from the +B terminal to Ground. The voltage should be between 11.5 V and 12.5 V.

A. NOT OK – Check the +B wire between the starter and the alternator. Repair break and return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
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3. Alternator check with engine running. During this test, leave all switches in the OFF position. Run the engine at
low idle.

(1). Measure the voltage at the +B terminal. The voltage should be between 12.4 V and 14 V.

(2). Turn work lamp switch to the ON position. Measure the voltage at the +B terminal. The voltage should be
between 12.4 V and 14 V.

A. OK - Return machine to service.

B. NOT OK - Replace alternator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Circuit 15 check

(1). Disconnect alternator connector.

(2). Turn key switch ON

(3). Measure voltage at the Alternator Connector pin 2 to chassis ground. The voltage should be between 12.4 V
and 14 V.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Check F-002, replace fuse if defective. Check connections from the Alternator Connector pin 2 to
fuse F-002. Repair circuit if defective. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
5. Check circuit 34

BD08E042-01 2

(1) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) Instrument cluster connector 2

(1). Disconnect instrument cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance between Alternator Connector pin 1 to Instrument Cluster pin 24. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine break between connector and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace the instrument cluster

(1). Remove and replace the instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Service group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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1051-Timeout of CAN message EEC1, 5 seconds without message


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not fully seated in connector, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing the mating male pin.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes, write down all existing fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last
occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1051 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B, and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10
ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1052-Timeout of CAN message, 5 seconds without message


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E056-01 3

(1) Front console


(2) Connector front console to main chassis harness (located behind panel)
(3) Front console connector

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

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BD08E056-01 4

(1) Connector front console to main harness (located behind panel)


(2) Connector front console

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector 2. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms..

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1053-Timeout of CAN message CNFBAM, 25 seconds without


message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Intrument Cluster pin 3. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1to confirm elimination of fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Transmission Control connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1054-Timeout of CAN message engine temperature, 5 seconds


without message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Connector Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault..
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from the Transmission Controller pin 27 to the Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1055-Timeout of CAN message inlet/exhaust, 5 seconds without


message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 1
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector pin 4. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1056-Timeout of CAN message engine fluid, 5 seconds without


message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness t reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 34, to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Reapin or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - DRepair or repalce the harness as required.. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1057-Timeout of CAN message vehicle electrical, 5 seconds without


message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 34, to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2 pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during the measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10
ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required.. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Reapir or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during measurement to reveal and intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1058-Timeout of CAN message EDC2BC, 5 seconds without


message
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1058 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E042-01 2

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(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1to confirm the elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required.. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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1059-Timeout of CAN message DM1, 5 seconds without message


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal and intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 1059 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit

(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

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(1). Disconnect Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness
during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group
for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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9001-Hour meter plausibility, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal failure

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9001 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9002-Hour meter RAM checksum failure, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal failure

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9002 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9003-J1939 receive buffer overflow, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal failure

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9003 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9004-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 1, internal


error
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal failure

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9004 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9005-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 2, internal


error
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal failure

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9005 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9006-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 3, internal


error
Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9006 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9007-Abnormal reset watchdog time-out, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9007 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9008-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9008 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9009-A/D fault foot throttle power, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9009 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9010-A/D fault hand throttle, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9010 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9011-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9011 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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9012-A/D fault, internal error


Control Module : AIC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Instrument Cluster internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 9012 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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3006-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3006 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3007-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3007 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3008-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3008 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3009-Coolant temperature sensor circuit open or sensor


disconnected
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.

NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3009 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1
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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Remove the instrument cluster from the side console, remove connector 2. Disconnect Connector B from the
Engine Controller. Check circuit.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Connector 1
(2) Connector 2
(3) Connector Warning Buzzer

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(1) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B. pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B. pin 35 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit.

(1) Replace the Engine Control Unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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3010-Air intake temperature sensor signal above maximum range


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3010 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan, clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check voltage.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector engine boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick
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(1) Disconnect connector from engine boost manifold temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin 3 on the boost pressure temperature sensor. The volatge should be approxi-
mately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 of the boost pressure temperature sensor to pin 25 on ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the boost pressure temperature sensor to pin 36 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from in 3 of boost pressure temperature sensor connector to ECU connector C, pin 33.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3011-Air intake temperature sensor signal below minimum range


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3011 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan, clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check voltage.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector engine boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick
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(1) Disconnect connector from engine boost manifold temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin 3 on the boost pressure temperature sensor. The volatge should be approxi-
mately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 of the boost pressure temperature sensor to pin 25 on ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the boost pressure temperature sensor to pin 36 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from in 3 of boost pressure temperature sensor connector to ECU connector C, pin 33.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3012-Boost temperature sensor open circuit or sensor


disconnected
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit..
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3012 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector boost temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick

(1) Disconnect connector from the boost temperature sensor.


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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should
be approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect engine control unit (ECU) connector
C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 of the boost temperature sensor connector to pin 25 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 4 of boost temperature sensor to pin 34 of ECU connector C. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 3 of boost temperature sensor to pin 33 of ECU connector C. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Remove the instrument cluster from the side console, remove connector 2. Disconnect Connector B from the
Engine Controller. Check circuit.

BD08E042-01 3

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(1) Connector 1
(2) Connector 2
(3) Connector Warning Buzzer

(1) Measure the resistance from pin 34 of ECU connector B to pin 3 of Instrument Cluster connector 2. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 35 of ECU connector B to pin 4 of Instrument Cluster connector 2. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit.

(1) Replace the Engine Control Unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3015-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Maximum


WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3015 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect connector from fuel temperature sending unit.

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BD08E059-01 1

(1) Connector fuel temperature sender

(1) Disconnect the fuel temperature sending unit. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, cor-
rosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance across the sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at 80 °C (176.0 °F),
2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F).

A. NOT OK – Replace sending unit. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Check from pin 2 of the fuel temperature sensor to pin 18 of engine control unit (ECU) connector C.

(2) Check from pin 1 of fuel temperature sensor to pin 35 of engine control unit (ECU) connector C.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3016-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum


WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3016 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect connector from fuel temperature sending unit.

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BD08E059-01 1

(1) Connector fuel temperature sender

(1) Inspect pins on fuel temperature sending unit and connector.

(2) Take an Ohm reading on the sending unit, 304 - 342 Ω at 80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F),
8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F).

A. NOT OK – Replace sending unit. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from Fuel Temperature sensor connector pin 2 to engine control unit (ECU) connector
C, pin 18. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an
intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from Fuel temperature sensor pin 1 to pin 35 of engine control unit (ECU) connector
C. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3019-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3019 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector engine boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick

(1) Disconnect connector from engine boost pressure-temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors
for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.
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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from pin 3 on boost pressure-temperature sensor to ground. The voltage should be ap-
proximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 25. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor pin 4 to ECU connector C pin 34. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 33. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3021-Boost pressure sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3021 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick

(1) Disconnect the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.
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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from boost pressure-temperature connector pin 3 to ground. the voltage should be ap-
proximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin
25. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 4 to ECU connector C pin
34. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin
33. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Remove the instrument cluster from the side console, remove connector 2. Disconnect Connector B, check circuit.

BD08E042-01 3

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(1) Connector 1
(2) Connector 2
(3) Connector Warning Buzzer

(1) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 35 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 1

B. OK – Go to Step 6
6. Replace Engine Control Unit.

(1) Replace the Engine Control Unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3022-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3022 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick

(1) Disconnect the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.
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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from boost pressure-temperature connector pin 3 to ground. the voltage should be ap-
proximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin
25. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 4 to ECU connector C pin
34. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from the boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin
33. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Remove the instrument cluster from the side console, remove connector 2. Disconnect Connector B, check circuit.

BD08E042-01 3

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(1) Connector 1
(2) Connector 2
(3) Connector Warning Buzzer

(1) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pin 35 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 1

B. OK – Go to Step 6
6. Replace Engine Control Unit.

(1) Replace the Engine Control Unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3023-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: Atmospheric pressure sensor is inside the engine control module, replace ECU. (Not necessary if never run-
ning in high altitude and if turbocharger is without VGT).

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3024-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: Atmospheric pressure sensor is inside the engine control module, replace ECU. (Not necessary if never run-
ning in high altitude and if turbocharger is without VGT).

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3025-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: Atmospheric pressure sensor is inside the engine control module, replace ECU. (Not necessary if never run-
ning in high altitude and if turbocharger is without VGT).

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3028-Oil Pressure too low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check oil level before proceeding.

NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3028 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Verify the engine oil level is correct. Refer to engine service manual for information. Fill the engine with clean
oil as required.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3028 is recorded again. Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect connector from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor.


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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor connector, pin 3, to ground. The voltage
should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 4 to ECU connector C, pin 27. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3029-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Battery


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check oil level before proceeding. Fill as required.
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3029 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Verify the engine oil level is correct. Refer to engine service manual for information. Fill the engine with clean
oil as required.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3028 is recorded again. Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect connector from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.
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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor connector, pin 3, to ground. The voltage
should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 4 to ECU connector C, pin 27. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from the oil pressure-temperature sensor, pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3030-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Ground


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3030 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect connector from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from Oil Pressure-Temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be
approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Check circuit.
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BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature connector pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature connector pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature connector pin 4to ECU connector C, pin 27. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3031-Oil Pressure Sensor - Hardware Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3031 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset engine control module by turning ignition switch off then back on.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace the engine control module.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3032-Oil Pressure Sensor - Value Too High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3032 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect connector from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from oil pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be approxi-
mately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment..

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector pin 24. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 4 to ECU connector pin 27. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ECU connector pin 32. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3033-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible (Compared


With Coolant Temperature)
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3033 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect connector from engine oil pressure/temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from Oil pressure-temperature senor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be
approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


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B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 1, to ECU connector C pin 24.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 2, to ECU connector C pin 28.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3, to ECU connector C pin 32.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3034-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3034 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from Oil pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be approximately
5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 28. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3035-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3035 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from Oil pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be approximately
5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 28. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3036-Oil temperature sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant and oil level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3036 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1

(1) Connector engine oil pressure-temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect the oil pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be
approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 28.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Remove the instrument cluster from the side console, remove connector 2. Disconnect Connector B from the
Engine Controller. Check circuit.

BD08E042-01 3

(1) Connector 1
(2) Connector 2
(3) Connector Warning Buzzer

(1) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2 pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

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(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster connector 2 pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 1.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit.

(1) Replace the Engine Control Unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)

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3037-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3037 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E029-01 1

(1) Connector engine boost pressure-temperature sensor


(2) Transmission oil dip stick

(1) Disconnect the boost pressure-temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.
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(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The volatge should
be approximately 5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 25.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 4 to ECU connector C, pin 34.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from boost pressure-temperature sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 33.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3047-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Battery


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for Active fault codes: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3047 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check Power Relay No. 2 fuse.

BD08E024-01 1

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic Connector

A. NOT OK – Replace fuse. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuse blows again, go to Step 4

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check ground circuit.

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Power Relay #2

(1) Disconnect Power Relay number 2 connector. Inspect connector and wiring for corrosion, abrasion or incorrect
attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 86 (pin 1) to ground. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connector and ground. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. (1) Turn the key switch ON. Engine OFF.

(2) Take a voltage reading at pin 85 of the Power Relay 2 connector to pin E of the Ignition Switch connector. The
voltage should be approximately 12 V .

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check circuit to Fuse Block.

BD08E024-01 3

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic Connector

(1) Take reading from pin 87 of Power Relay 2 connector to the Power Relay No. 2 fuse.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connector and fuse block. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK – Replace Power Relay No. 2. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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3048-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Ground


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for Active fault codes: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3048 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.
3. Check Power Relay No. 2 fuse.

BD08E024-01 1

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic Connector

A. NOT OK – Replace fuse. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuse blows again, go to Step 4

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check ground circuit.

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Power Relay #2

(1) Disconnect Power Relay number 2 connector. Inspect connector and wiring for corrosion, abrasion or incorrect
attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 86 (pin 1) to ground. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connector and ground. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. (1) Turn the key switch ON. Engine OFF.

(2) Take a voltage reading at pin 85 of the Power Relay 2 connector to pin E of the Ignition Switch connector. The
voltage should be approximately 12 V .

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check circuit to Fuse Block.

BD08E024-01 3

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic Connector

(1) Take reading from pin 87 of Power Relay 2 connector to the Power Relay No. 2 fuse.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connector and fuse block. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK – Replace Power Relay No. 2. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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3051-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage, if above 18 V troubleshoot the charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Context:
Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies, the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V supply
is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU. The lower
and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors, inspect and clean contacts. Clean female pins by
inserting and removing a mating male pin.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3051 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3052-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check the battery output voltage, if below 10 V charge the battery before proceeding.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Low battery voltage.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing mating male pin.

Solution:

1. Verify that fault code 3052 is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3052 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.
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A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Test alternator. Refer to Alternator - Malfunction (A.30.A).

A. NOT OK – Replace alternator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3059-ECM afterrun was interrupted


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Fault Code 3059 is stored historical information. For multiple occurrences of this fault proceed with the
following tests.

NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3059 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Test alternator, refer to Alternator - Malfunction (A.30.A).

A. NOT OK – Replace alternator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3060-Cylinder 1 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3060 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 4 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 1.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3)Measure the resistance from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms.

(5) Measure the resistance from pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing to the engine block (ground). The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3061-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3061 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 4 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 1.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3)Measure the resistance from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms.

(5) Measure the resistance from pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing to the engine block (ground). The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3062-Cylinder 1 - Electronic injector , Low signal


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3062 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 2, to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 1.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3063-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3063 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 4 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 1.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3)Measure the resistance from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms.

(5) Measure the resistance from pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing to the engine block (ground). The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3068-Cylinder 3 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3068 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 16 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 3.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3069-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3069 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 16 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 3.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3070-Cylinder 3 - Electronic injector , Low signal


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Engine misfires, runs erratic.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3070 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 16 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 3.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3071-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3071 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 16 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 3.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3076-Cylinder 2 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3076 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 2, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 15, injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 15 and 2 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 2.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 2 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3077-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3077 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 15 injector connector to pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 15 and 2 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 2.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 2 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3078-Cylinder 2 - Electronic injector , Low signal


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3078 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 2 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A pins 15 and 2. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 2.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Measure the resistance from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground (engine block). The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Measure the resistance between terminals on number 2 injector. The resistance should be between 0.5 - 1.0
Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F).

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
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3079-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3079 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 2, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(4) Check for open circuit from ECU connector A, pin 15, injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 15 and 2 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 2.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 2 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3080-Cylinder 4 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3080 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5, to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 5 and 12. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 4.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 4 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3081-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3081 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5, to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 5 and 12. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 4.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 4 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3082-Cylinder 4 - Electronic injector , Low signal


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3082 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5, to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 5 and 12 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 4.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Measure the resistance from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground (engine block). The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Measure the resistance between terminals on number 4 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) .

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3083-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground)


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3083 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.

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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5, to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 5 and 12. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector 4.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, a reading of continuity
should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing, an open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground, an open circuit should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 4 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3088-Crankshaft sensor lost synchronization


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit..
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3088 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect connector from engine crankshaft speed sensor.

BD07D131-01 1

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BD08E031-01 2

(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the Crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3089-Crankshaft Sensor - Invalid Signal


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to ON position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3089 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect connector from engine crankshaft speed sensor.

BD07D131-01 1

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BD08E031-01 2

(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the Crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3090-Phase defect of camshaft speed sensor signal detected


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes..
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3090 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Camshaft sensor circuit.

BD08E043-01 1

BD08E044-01 2
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(1) Camshaft sensor


(2) Bellhousing
(3) Camshaft sensor connector
(4) Fuel filter

(1). Disconnect camshaft sensor connector.

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the camshaft sensor. The resistance should be between 850
Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


3. Measure the resistance through the camshaft sensor circuit

BD08E032-01 3

(1) ECU (Engine Control Unit)


(2) Connector C
(3) Connector A
(4) Connector B

(1). Disconnect Connector C from ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(2). Measure the resistance from cam sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 10. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 10 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from cam sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 9. The resistance should be less than
10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 9 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3091-Camshaft sensor phase synchronization failure


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3091 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Camshaft sensor circuit.

BD08E043-01 1

BD08E044-01 2
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(1) Camshaft sensor


(2) Bellhousing
(3) Camshaft sensor connector
(4) Fuel filter

(1). Disconnect camshaft sensor connector.

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the camshaft sensor. The resistance should be between 850
Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


3. Measure the resistance through the camshaft sensor circuit

BD08E032-01 3

(1) ECU (Engine Control Unit)


(2) Connector C
(3) Connector A
(4) Connector B

(1). Disconnect Connector C from ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(2). Measure the resistance from cam sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 10. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 10 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from cam sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 9. The resistance should be less than
10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 9 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
4. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3093-Offset Between Camshaft And Crankshaft - Outside


Boundaries
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3093 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the camshaft sensor

BD08E043-01 1

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BD08E044-01 2

(1) Camshaft sensor


(2) Bellhousing
(3) Camshaft sensor connector
(4) Fuel filter

(1). Disconnect camshaft sensor connector.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the camshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and 950 Ω

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Replace camshaft sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


3. Measure the resistance through the crankshaft sensor

BD07D131-01 3

BD08E031-01 4

(1) Connector crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1). Disconnect crankshaft speed sensor connector.


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(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and 950 Ω

A. NOT OK – Replace crankshaft sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Measure the resistance through the camshaft and crankshaft circuits

BD07D130-01 5

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1). Disconnect Connector C from ECU (Engine Control unit).

(2). Measure the resistance from the camshaft sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 10. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from ECU connector C pin 10 to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from the camshaft sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 9. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5). Measure the resistance from ECU connector C pin 9 to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6). Measure the resistance from the crankshaft sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 19. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7). Measure the resistance from ECU connector C pin 19 to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(8). Measure the resistance from the crankshaft sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 23. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9). Measure the resistance from ECU connector C pin 23 to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
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3095-Operating With Camshaft Sensor Only - Backup Mode


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3095 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the crankshaft sensor

BD07D131-01 1

BD08E031-01 2
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(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1). Disconnect crankshaft speed sensor connector.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and 950 Ω

A. NOT OK – Replace crankshaft sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3102-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Below Range Minimum


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3102 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Common rail pressure sensor.

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BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. The Rail Pressure sensor fault code should change to
an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 3.
3. Common rail pressure sensor circuit.

(1). Disconnect the common rail pressure sensor connector.

(2). Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3). Take a voltage reading between Fuel Pressure sensor pin 3 (power supply) to pin 1 (ground). The voltage
should be approximately 5 V. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Checking circuit

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) ECU (Engine Control Unit)

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(1). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
5. Replace the ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit)

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3104-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Open


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3104 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1). Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. The Rail Pressure sensor fault code should change to
an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 3.
4. Common rail pressure sensor circuit.

(1). Disconnect the common rail pressure sensor connector.

(2). Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3). Take a voltage reading between Fuel Pressure sensor pin 3 (power supply) to pin 1 (ground). The voltage
should be approximately 5 V. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 4.
5. Checking circuit

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A

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(3) Connector B
(4) ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from Fuel pressure connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace the ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit)

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3105-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Pressure Shock Requested


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit..
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTICE: Replace fuel high pressure regulator on pump and restart machine.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3105 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

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BD08F245-01 1

(1) Fuel high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 3

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3106-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Did Not Open After Pressure


Shock
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTICE: Replace fuel high pressure regulator on pump and restart machine.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3106 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1). Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.
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A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 1

(1) Fuel high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on th ehigh pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pin 9 to pin 10 The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the high pressure regulator connector to pin 9 on ECU connector A.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(4). Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the high pressure regulator connector pin 10 on ECU connector A.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair ot replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 3

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
6. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3107-Metering unit output short circuit to battery on low side


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3107 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

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BD08F245-01 1

(1) Fuel high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 3

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3108-Metering unit output short circuit to ground


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3108 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

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BD08F245-01 1

(1) Fuel high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
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4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 3

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3110-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Above Range


Maximum
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3110 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1). Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.
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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 2

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

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(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3111-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Below Range


Minimum
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3111 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1). Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.
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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Common rail pressure sensor circuit.

(1). Disconnect the common rail pressure sensor connector.

(2). Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3). Measure the voltage between pin 3 (power supply) to pin 1 (ground) on the Fuel Pressure sensor connector.
The voltage should be approximately 5 V.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 4.
5. Common rail pressure sensor.

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BD08E030-01 2

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
6. Replace the ECU (Engine Control Unit)

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit)

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3112-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Above Maximum Range


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3112 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1). Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 2

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

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(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3113-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to battery


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3113 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3114-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to ground


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3114 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3118-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage high


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage, if above 14 V, troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3118 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check input voltage.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn the ignition ON.


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(3) Measure the voltage between pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 of ECU Connector B and ground (pins 5, 6, 10 and 11). The
voltage should be approximately 12 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, replace as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuses check
good go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Check circuit 1016-RD.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Inspect fuse block connections and wiring for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 to fuse F-001. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – If circuit is open, check circuit SP-021 splice on front console harness. Repair or repalce the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3119-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3119 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check input voltage.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn the ignition ON.


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(3) Measure the voltage between pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 of ECU Connector B and ground (pins 5, 6, 10 and 11). The
voltage should be approximately 12 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, replace as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuses check
good go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Check circuit 1016-RD.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Inspect fuse block connections and wiring for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from ECU connector B, pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 to fuse F-001. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – If circuit is open, check circuit SP-021 splice on front console harness. Repair or repalce the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3131-Grid Heater Always Switched On


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3131 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3137-Metering Unit - Open Load


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit..
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3137 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

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BD08F245-01 1

(1) Fuel high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 3

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1). Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3138-Metering Unit - Temperature too High


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. Check coolant level before proceeding.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3138 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
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B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect connector from fuel temperature sending unit.

BD08E059-01 1

(1) Connector fuel temperature sender

(1) Disconnect the fuel temperature sending unit. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, cor-
rosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance across the sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at 80 °C (176.0 °F),
2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F).

A. NOT OK – Replace sending unit. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Check from pin 2 of the fuel temperature sensor to pin 18 of engine control unit (ECU) connector C.

(2) Check from pin 1 of fuel temperature sensor to pin 35 of engine control unit (ECU) connector C.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3141-Set point of fuel volume flow through metering unit is lower


than calculated limit
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3141 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.
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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 2

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

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(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1) Disconnect the high pressure regulator connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 at pressure regulator. The resistance should be approximately
3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector A from engine controller. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator connector pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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(4) Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator connector pin 2ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3142-High Pressure Test - Test Active


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: Fault Code 3142 is stored historical information. For multiple occurrences of this fault proceed with the
following tests.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. When available use special tool 380040185
harness diagnostic/repair kit.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3142 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.
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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.
4. Common rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 2

(1) Connector common rail pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1). Disconnect common rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Rail Pressure sensor fault
code should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

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(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail Pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 5.
5. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1) Disconnect the high pressure regulator connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 at pressure regulator. The resistance should be approximately
3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector A from engine controller. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator connector pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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(4) Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator connector pin 2ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3145-Terminal 15 - No Signal
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: Fault Code 3145 is stored historical information. For multiple occurrences of this fault proceed with the
following tests.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. When available use special tool 380040185
harness diagnostic/repair kit.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3145 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check voltage at ECU (Engine Control Unit).

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BD08E032-01 1

(1) ECU (Engine Control Unit)


(2) Connector B Engine Controller

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch to the ON position. measure the voltage from ECU connector B, pin 40 to chassis ground.
The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, replace as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fuses check
good go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check supply voltage to ignition switch.

(1) Turn ignition switch to the OFF position. Disconnect the ignition switch connector. Inspect pins, wiring and
connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the voltage from pin 1 of the ignition switch connector to ground. The voltage should be approximately
12 V. If no voltage is present check circuit 1D from ignition switch pin 1 to power junction.

A. NOT OK – Determine break in circuit 1D and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check ignition switch.

(1) Measure the resistance from ignition switch pin 1 to pin 4. The resistance should greater than 20,000 ohms.
Wiggle the harness during measurement to revel an intermittent condition.

(2) Turn ignition switch to the ON position (with the ignition switch connector removed). Measure the resistance
between ignition switch from pin 1 to pin 4 on switch. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace ignition switch. Return to Step 1.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check circuit 3.

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BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block

(1) Disconnect fuse block and inspect connections (F-025) and wiring for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

A. NOT OK – Circuit is open. Repair or replace harness as required. Go to Step 1.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1) Remove and replace ECU.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3147-Oil Temperature Too High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: Check engine oil and engine coolant levels before proceeding.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3147 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check after cooler core for clogs or defects.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan, clear clogs from after cooler core, repair/replace cooler core. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check sensor 5 volt supply circuit.

BD08E034-01 1
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(1) Connector engine oil pressure/temperature sensor

(1) Disconnect Oil pressure-temperature sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Turn ignition switch on to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage from Oil pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ground. The voltage should be approximately
5 V.

A. OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) If no voltage is present turn ignition switch to the OFF position, disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins,
wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 24. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 28. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Oil Pressure-temperature sensor pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 32. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3154-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Battery


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3154 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3155-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Ground


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3155 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3156-Grid Heater Relay - No Load


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3156 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check grid heater relay.

BD08F244-01 1

(1) Grid heater relay


(2) Connector grid heater relay
(3) Battery terminal
(4) Grid heater terminal

(1) Disconnect the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from pin 2 on the grid heater relay to battery terminal and heater terminal studs. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 2 on grid heater relay. The resistance should be approximately
15 - 40 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector B and the grid heater relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for
damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance between ECU connector B pin 12 and pin 75. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector 1 to ECU connector B pin 12. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from grid heater relay connector pin 2 to ECU connector B pin 75. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the short circuit or break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3171-Fuel rail system pressure too low


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3171 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect the fuel pressure sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect fuel pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Fuel Pressure sensor fault code
should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the fuel pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at fuel pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Fuel Pressure Connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage on the fuel pressure sensor connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check fuel pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3172-Fuel rail system pressure too high


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3172 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect the fuel pressure sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect fuel pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The Fuel Pressure sensor fault code
should change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the fuel pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at fuel pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Fuel Pressure Connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage on the fuel pressure sensor connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check fuel pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from fuel pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C, pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3173-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Below Min. Limit for Speed


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3173 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The rail Pressure sensor fault code should
change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at rail pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Rail Pressure sensor connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage between Fuel Pressure connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check rail pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3174-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Exceeded Max. Limit


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3174 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The rail Pressure sensor fault code should
change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at rail pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Rail Pressure sensor connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage between Fuel Pressure connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check rail pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3175-Fuel system leak detected - large leak


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3175 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The rail Pressure sensor fault code should
change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at rail pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Rail Pressure sensor connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage between Fuel Pressure connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check rail pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3176-Fuel delivery exceeded threshold for pressure in overrun


mode
WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3176 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuel delivery system.

(1) Refer to the Engine Repair Manual for the following: Check and repair leaks in the high and low pressure
sides of the fuel system. Check for clogged fuel filter, worn or stuck injectors, and defective low and high pressure
pumps.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.
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B. NOT OK - Repair fuel system leaks and/or repair worn or defective components. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.
3. Check rail pressure sensor.

BD08E030-01 1

(1) Connector fuel pressure sensor


(2) Common rail pressure sensor
(3) Common rail

(1) Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(1). Disconnect rail pressure sensor connector. Turn the key switch ON. The rail Pressure sensor fault code should
change to an Open Circuit fault while the sensor is disconnected.

(2) Fabricate a 6 inch jumper wire. Short the Rail pressure signal wire to sensor common wire (Ground). The fault
code should change from an open circuit to a short circuit while the jumper is installed.

A. OK - Replace sensor. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to step 4.
4. Check voltage at rail pressure sensor.

(1) Disconnect the Rail Pressure sensor connector.

(2) Turn the ignition switch ON to power the system.

(3) Measure the voltage between Fuel Pressure connector pin 3 to pin 1 (ground). The voltage should be approx-
imately 5 V.

A. NOT OK - Go to Step 5.

B. OK - Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. Check rail pressure circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Electronic Control Unit (ECU) connector C. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abra-
sion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 1 to ECU connector C pin 12. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 2 to ECU connector C pin 14. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Rail Pressure sensor connector pin 3 to ECU connector C pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Check fuel high pressure regulator.

BD08F245-01 3

(1) Connector high pressure regulator


(2) High pressure pump

(1). Disconnect connector from fuel high pressure regulator. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the high pressure regulator. The resistance should be
approximately 3.2 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuel high pressure regulator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check high pressure regulator circuit.

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BD08E032-01 4

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1). Disconnect ECU connector A. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(2). Measure the resistance between pin 9 to pin 10 on ECU connector A. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 1 to ECU connector A pin 9. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from high pressure regulator pin 2 to ECU connector A pin 10. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break or short between connectors or wiring and repair as required. Return to Step
1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3177-Engine overspeed detected


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Fault Code 3177 is stored historical information. If engine overspeed has not occurred clear fault code from
memory. For multiple occurrences of this fault proceed with the following tests.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information. When available use special tool 380040185
harness diagnostic/repair kit.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3177 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect connector from engine crankshaft speed sensor.

BD07D131-01 1

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BD08E031-01 2

(1) Connector engine crankshaft speed sensor


(2) Crankshaft sensor

(1) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 on the Crankshaft sensor. The resistance should be between
850 Ω and . 950 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Measure the resistance through the crank sensor circuit.

BD07D130-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect ECU connector C and engine crankshaft speed sensor.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 1 engine crankshaft speed sensor to pin 19 of ECU connector C. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 19 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from pin 2 engine crankshaft speed sensor connector to pin 23 of ECU connector C.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 23 of ECU connector C to the engine block. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short circuit between wiring and connectors. Repair or replace the harness
as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Replace the engine control module.

(1) Remove and replace control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3188-Cylinder 1 Warning - Open Load


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Injector cable open, load error is detected over 3 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3188 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13, to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 4 and 13. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3192-Cylinder 2 warning - Open Load


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Injector cable open, load error is detected over 3 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3192 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 2, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 15, to injector connector pin 15. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 2 and 15. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair.. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimina-
tion of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 2 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3196-Cylinder 3 Warning - Open Load


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Injector cable open, load error is detected over 3 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3196 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1, to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 16 and 1. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3200-Cylinder 4 Warning - Open Load


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Injector cable open, load error is detected over 3 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3200 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connector.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J014-01 2

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12, to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 5, to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between ECU connector A, pins 5 and 12. The resistance should be greater than
20,000 ohms.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injector.

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BD08J013-01 3

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(3) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check injector.

(1) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 4 injector, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F) should
be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Replace injector as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3210-Bank 1 - General Short Circuit To Injector Cable


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3210 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment..

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(7) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(3) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(4) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20
°C (68.0 °F) should be obtained across each injector.

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0
°F) should be obtained across each injector.

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3211-Bank 1 - Injector cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3211 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment..

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(7) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(3) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(4) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20
°C (68.0 °F) should be obtained across each injector.

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0
°F) should be obtained across each injector.

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3213-Bank 1 - Unclassifiable Error


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3213 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(7) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(3) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(4) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20
°C (68.0 °F) should be obtained across each injector.

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0
°F) should be obtained across each injector.

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3218-Bank 2 - General Short Circuit On Injector Cable


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the instrument cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3218 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(7) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(3) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(4) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20
°C (68.0 °F) should be obtained across each injector.

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0
°F) should be obtained across each injector.

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3219-Bank 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3219 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(5) Check for open circuit from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(7) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Check for open circuit from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(3) Check for short circuit between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(4) Check for open circuit from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(5) Check for short circuit between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. An open circuit should be obtained.

(6) Check for short circuit between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground. An open circuit
should be obtained.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(2) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20
°C (68.0 °F) should be obtained across each injector.

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Take an Ohm reading between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors, a reading of 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0
°F) should be obtained across each injector.

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3221-Bank 2 - Unclassifiable Error


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.

NOTICE: Always turn ignition switch and master disconnect switch to the OFF position before removing or installing
connections to the engine controller.

NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. A short circuit in the injector cable is detected over 4 camshaft revolutions.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position to power instrument cluster.

(2) Clear all fault codes from the cluster.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3221 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check circuits from engine controller to injector connectors.
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BD07F080-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect Engine Control Module (ECU) connector A and inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage,
abrasion, corrosion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Disconnect injector connectors for cylinders 1 and 2. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

BD08J015-01 2

(1) Rail pressure sensor


(2) Connector injectors (for cylinders 1 and 2)
(3) High pressure common rail

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4, to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector, pin 2 to injector connector pin 3. The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A pin 15 to injector connector pin 4. Th eresistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Disconnect injector connector for cylinders 3 and 4. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion,
corrosion or incorrect attachment.

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BD08J014-01 3

(1) Connector injectors (for cylinders 3 and 4)


(2) High pressure common rail

(8) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 16 to injector connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(9) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 1 to injector connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(10) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to injector connector pin 12. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(11) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to injector connector pin 4. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD08J013-01 4

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

NOTE: During installation of valve cover, tighten mounting nuts to a torque of 20 - 30 Nm (15 - 22 lb ft).

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

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(3) Check for open circuit from injector 1 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. A reading of
continuity should be obtained.

(4) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from injector 2 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Measure the resistance between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground (engine block).
The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuits from rocker housing connector to injectors 3 and 4.

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

BD08J013-01 5

(1) Injector cylinder 1 (4) Injector cylinder 4


(2) Injector cylinder 2 (5) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 3 and 4
(3) Injector cylinder 3 (6) Rocker housing connector for cylinders 1 and 2

(2) Measure the resistance from injector 3 leads to pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance between pins 1 and 2 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from injector 4 leads to pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance between pins 3 and 4 of connector in rocker housing. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance between pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 of connector in rocker housing and ground (engine block).
The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK— Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 5.
5. Check injectors.
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(1) Disconnect leads from number 1 and 2 injector.

NOTE: When installing leads on injectors, torque terminal nuts to general bolt torque specifications.

(2) Measure the resistance between terminals on number 1 and number 2 injectors. The resistance should be
between 0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F).

(3) Disconnect leads from number 3 and 4 injector.

(4) Measure the resistance between terminals on number 3 and 4 injectors. The resistance should be between
0.5 - 1.0 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F).

A. NOT OK— Replace injectors as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK— Go to Step 6.
6. Replace the engine control module.

Prior to changing the engine control module contact Technical Services Group for further assistance.

(1) Remove and replace engine control module.

(2) Write symptom on failed engine control module.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3227-Injection Processor Error - Internal Reset/Clock Loss/Voltage


Too Low
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that fault code 3227 is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3227 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

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BD08E024-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) Engine Control Unit (ECU)
(5) Front console
(6) Fuse block

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3228-Injection Processor Error - Unlocked/Initialization Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit..
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3228 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3229-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3229 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3230-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3230 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3231-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3231 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3232-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3232 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3233-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3233 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3234-Injection processor error - stop engine


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3234 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3238-Communication error of CJ940 processor


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Engine Control Unit internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3238 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3239-Engine Controller EEPROM - Read Operation Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. ECU internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3239 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3240-Engine Controller EEPROM - Write Operation Failure


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3240 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3241-Engine Controller EEPROM - Default Value Used


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3241 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3242-Engine Controller (Locked) Recovery Occurred


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3242 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3243-Engine Controller Recovery (Suppressed) - Recovery


Occurred
Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3243 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3244-Engine Controller Recovery (Visible) - Recovery Occurred


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3244 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3245-Engine Controller - Watchdog Not Plausible


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3245 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3246-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Watchdog


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3246 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3247-Shutoff Paths Failed During Initialization - Supply Voltage


Too High
Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3247 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3248-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Supply Voltage Too Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3248 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3249-TPU Monitoring - Time Deviation Between TPU and System


Not Plausible
Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3249 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3250-Dataset - Variant Defect


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3250 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3251-Dataset - Requested Variant Could Not Be Set


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3251 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3252-Controller Watchdog - SPI Communication Failure


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3252 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3253-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3253 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3254-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too High


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3254 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3255-ADC Monitoring Test Impulse Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3255 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3256-ADC Monitoring Queue Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3256 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3258-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’


longer than 500 ms.
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3258 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3259-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’


longer than 100 ms.
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3259 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3260-LS power stage hardware reports ’open load’ longer than


100 ms
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3260 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3261-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’ or


’excess temperature’ longer than 100 ms.
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3261 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3262-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’


longer than 100 ms.
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3262 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3263-ECM BusOff On CAN C


Control Module : EDC
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3263 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3265-Energizing time exceeds limit of over run monitoring, injection


time too long
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3265 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3266-Error in engine speed check, speed signal not plausible


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3266 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1). Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3278-Engine Controller Supply Voltage Too High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: Check alternator output voltage, if above 16 volts refer to electrical trouble shooting section before proceeding.
See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3278 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

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BD08E024-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) Fuse block
(5) Front console

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3279-Engine Controller Internal Supply Voltage Too Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check the battery output voltage, if below 10 V charge the battery before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3279 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

BD08E024-01 2

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(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B
(4) Fuse block
(5) Front console

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3280-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3280 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3281-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3281 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit 1010-RD.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Disconnect fuse block connector and inspect pins.

(2) Measure the resistance from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to fuse F-001. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3283-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3283 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3284-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3284 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit 1010-RD.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Disconnect fuse block connector and inspect pins.

(2) Measure the resistance from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to fuse F-001. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3285-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - High


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3285 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3286-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - Low


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Check alternator output voltage. Troubleshoot charging system before proceeding.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: Besides the 3 independent 5V voltage supplies the ECU also provides a 12V supply for the sensors. This 12V
supply is monitored to ensure it remains within a certain range. This is done by using an analog input of the ECU.
The lower and upper thresholds depend on the battery voltage.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3286 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.


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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B, pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Voltage is too high. Troubleshoot the charging system. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. NOT OK – Voltage is to low. Verify battery voltage. Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to
confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit 1010-RD.

BD08E024-01 2

(1) Fuse block


(2) Diagnostic port

(1) Disconnect fuse block connector and inspect pins.

(2) Measure the resistance from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to fuse F-001. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 03 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.03)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3316-Minimum Number of Injections Not Reached - Stop Engine


WARNING
Escaping fluid!
Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or
other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per-
forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight
and all components are in good condition. Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under
pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose. If injured by leaking fluid, see your
doctor immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0178A

WARNING
Hot liquid under pressure!
Fuel in the high pressure fuel line is still under pressure immediately after you shut down the engine.
Before performing any maintenance or inspection, wait for 2 minutes after engine shutdown to allow
the pressure to drop.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0249A

WARNING
Fire hazard!
When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions:
1. Do not smoke.
2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running.
3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0099A

Control Module : EDC


NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3316 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


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2. Check circuit from engine control unit to Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector.

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Disconnect connector A from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on connector A and engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Clean female pins by installing and removing mating male pin.

BD07E030-01 2
NOTE: Image is for reference only, 6-cylinder shown.

(1) Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector


(2) High pressure common rail

(4) Disconnect (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector) at rocker housing. Inspect pins.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 4 to pin 4 (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(6) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 13 to pin 3 (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(7) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 11 to pin 1 (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(8)Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 6 to pin 2 (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check circuit from engine control unit to Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector.
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BD07E029-01 3
NOTE: Image is for reference only, 6-cylinder shown.

(1) Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector


(2) High pressure common rail

(1) Disconnect (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector) at rocker housing. Inspect pins.

(2)Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 5 to pin 4 (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 12 to pin 3 (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 3 to pin 2 (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(5) Measure the resistance from ECU connector A, pin 14 to pin 1 (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector). The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit from Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector to injectors 1 and 2.

BD07E034-01 4
NOTE: Image is for reference only, 6-cylinder shown.

(1) Injector cylinder 1


(2) Injector cylinder 2

(1) Remove engine valve cover.

(2) Disconnect leads from number 1 injector.

(3) Measure the resistance from pin 3 to pin 4 at (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector) in rocker housing. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

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(4) Measure the resistance from number 1 injector leads to pins 3 and 4 at (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector) in
rocker housing. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal
an intermittent condition.

(5) Disconnect leads from number 2 injector.

(6) Measure the resistance from pin 1 to pin 2 at (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector) in rocker housing. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(7) Measure the resistance from number 2 injector leads to pins 1 and 2 at (Connector Cylinder 1 and 2 Injector)
in rocker housing. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Check circuit from Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector to injectors 3 and 4.

BD07E033-01 5
NOTE: Image is for reference only, 6-cylinder shown.

(1) Injector cylinder 3


(2) Injector cylinder 4

(1) Disconnect leads from number 3 injector.

(2) Measure the resistance from pin 3 to pin 4 at (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector) in rocker housing. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(3) Measure the resistance from number 3 injector leads to pins 3 and 4 at (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector)
in rocker housing. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

(4) Disconnect leads from number 4 injector.

(5) Measure the resistance from pin 1 to pin 2 at (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector) in rocker housing. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(6) Measure the resistance from from injector leads to pins 1 and 2 at (Connector Cylinder 3 and 4 Injector) in
rocker housing. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break or short between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
6. Check injectors for cylinders 1 and 2.

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BD07E034-01 6

(1) Injector cylinder 1


(2) Injector cylinder 2

(1) Measure the resistance between terminals on each injector. The resistance should be between 0.5 - 0.6 Ω
across each injector.

A. NOT OK – Replace injector (s). Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
7. Check injectors for cylinders 3 and 4.

BD07E033-01 7
NOTE: Image is for reference only, 6-cylinder shown.

(1) Injector cylinder 3


(2) Injector cylinder 4

(1) Measure the resistance between terminals on each injector. The resistance should be between 0.5 - 0.6 Ω
across each injector.

A. NOT OK – Replace injector (s). Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
8. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3334-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Speed


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit and 380040188 electro injector
test fixture.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3334 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E056-01 3

(1) Front console


(2) Connector front console to main chassis harness (located behind panel)
(3) Front console connector

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

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A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

BD08E056-01 4

(1) Connector front console to main harness (located behind panel)


(2) Connector front console

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector 2. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms..

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 7.
7. Replace instrument cluster.

(1). Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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3339-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Torque


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3339 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E032-01 1

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BD08E042-01 2

(1) Engine Control Unit (ECU) (4) Instrument cluster connector 1


(2) ECU connector B (5) Instrument cluster connector 2
(3) Instrument Cluster

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 3.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
3. Measure the resistance through the CAN Low circuit.

BD08E056-01 3

(1) Front console


(2) Connector front console to main chassis harness (located behind panel)
(3) Front console connector

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 34 to Instrument Cluster connector 2, pin 3. Wiggle
the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

A. OK - Go to Step 4.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to step 1 to confirm elimination of the fault.
4. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit

(1). Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from ECU connector B pin 35 to Instrument Cluster pin 4. Wiggle the harness during
measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

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A. OK - Go to Step 5.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1to confirm the elimination of the fault.
5. Measure the resistance through the CAN High circuit.

BD08E056-01 4

(1) Connector front console to main harness (located behind panel)


(2) Connector front console

(1). Disconnect the Transmission Controller connector X 300 and Instrument Cluster connector 2.

(2). Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector 2. Wiggle the
harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition. The resistance should be less than 10 ohms..

A. OK - Go to Step 6.

B. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
6. Replace Engine Control Unit (ECU)

(1). Remove and replace Engine Control Unit (ECU).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm the elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 7.
7. Replace instrument cluster.

(1). Remove and replace instrument cluster.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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3350-Terminal 50 - always on, starting circuit signal is active for


an excessive time period
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTICE: Replace Starter Relay and test system before proceeding.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1). Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2). To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3350 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Checking power circuit. (NOTE: Replace starter relay and test system before proceeding).

BD08E056-01 1

(1) Power junction post


(2) Back side of front console (engine compartment)

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BD08F241-01 2

(1) Starter relay

(1). Measure the voltage from the power junction post to Ground. The voltage should be approximately 12 V.

(2). Remove starter relay connector. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or
incorrect attachment.

(3). Measure the voltage from the starter relay connector pin 30 to ground. The voltage should be 12 V.

A. NOT OK - Determine the break between the connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 3.
3. Circuit E172-YE and E372-YE.

(1). Remove starter relay.

BD08E032-01 3

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(2). Remove ECU connector B. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corrosion or incorrect
attachment.

(3). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 85 to ECU connector B pin 17. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4). Measure the resistance from starter connector relay pin 86 to ECU connector B pin 37. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 4.

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4. Checking circuit 21B1-WH (starter solenoid)

(1). Measure the resistance from the Starter relay connector pin 87 to the starter solenoid connector pin A (21B4-
WH). The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an inter-
mittent condition.

A. NOT OK - Repair or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK - Go to Step 5.
5. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1). Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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3361-ECM EEPROM - General Error


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Internal ECU error.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3361 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1) Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 3.


3. Program the ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1) Program the ECU using correct version of EST (Electronic Service Tool).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 4


4. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1) Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3363-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Processed via ADC, not


plausible
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. ECU internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3363 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU).

(1) Reset Engine Control Unit (ECU) by turning ignition switch OFF then back to the ON position.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 3.


3. Program the ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1) Program the ECU using correct version of EST (Electronic Service Tool).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again go to Step 4


4. Replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

(1) Remove and replace ECU (Engine Control Unit).

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3856-Coolant temperature signal test failure


Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: Check coolant level before proceeding.
NOTE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3856 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Stop machine operations.

(1) Run engine at 1500 RPM.

(2) Check fan operation.

(3) Check cooling core for clogs.

A. NOT OK – Repair fan or clear clogs from radiator. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Check engine coolant temperature sensor.

BD08E033-01 1

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(1) Connector coolant temperature sensor


(2) Upper radiator hose

(1) Disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Inspect pins, wiring and connectors for damage, abrasion, corro-
sion or incorrect attachment.

(2) Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor. The resistance should be between 304 - 342 Ω at
80 °C (176.0 °F), 2262 - 2760 Ω at 20 °C (68.0 °F), 8244 - 10661 Ω at -10 °C (14.0 °F) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Replace sensor. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Check circuit.

BD08E032-01 2

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 2 to ECU connector C, pin 26. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from coolant temperature sensor pin 1 to ECU connector C, pin 15. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Determine the break between connectors and repair. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace the engine control unit.

(1) Remove and replace engine control unit.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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3998-Unknown error
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes .
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3998 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. (1) Use the "EASY" program in the EST tool to bring up the fault.

(2) The fault number will be unique for the engine controller.

(3) Use the fault description to analyze the error, contact Technical Services Group for assistance.

(4) If no text or unique engine controller fault is found but the fault still appears on the AIC, contact Technical
Services Group for assistance.

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3999-Unknown error
Control Module : EDC
NOTICE: When available use special tool 380040185 harness diagnostic/repair kit.
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.
NOTE: See engine repair manual for electrical schematic information.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by in-
stalling and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes .
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Turn ignition switch to RUN position.

(2) Clear all fault codes.

(3) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 3999 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Measure the ECU unswitched input voltage

BD08E032-01 1

(1) Connector C
(2) Connector A
(3) Connector B

(1) Turn ignition OFF. Disconnect Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector B from engine controller.

(2) Inspect pins on Engine Control Unit (ECU) connector and on engine controller. Clean connections.

(3) Turn the ignition ON.

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(4) Measure the voltage from pins 2, 3, 8, and 9 on ECU connector B to ground (ECU connector B pins 5, 6, 10
and 11). The voltage should be between 11.5 V and . 13 V.

A. NOT OK – Check fuse F-001 and wiring to ECU. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. (1) Use the "EASY" program in the EST tool to bring up the fault.

(2) The fault number will be unique for the engine controller.

(3) Use the fault description to analyze the error, contact Technical Services Group for assistance.

(4) If no text or unique engine controller fault is found but the fault still appears on the AIC, contact Technical
Services Group for assistance.

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4000-Power supply (pin 2), forward FWD drive (pin 3), or RVS drive
(pin 4) drive shorted to ground
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits shorted.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4000 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board and the front console. Disconnect connector J2 and the transmission controller.

BD08E025-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

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(1) Measure the resistance between Transmission controller connector, pins 2, 3 and 4 and ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. At connector J2 to the transmission.

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1(forward solenoid) and ground. The resistance should be
greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 4

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the forward solenoid on the transmission control valve.

BC08A418 3

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1 and ground. The resistance should greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 2 and ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Replace solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. At connector J2 to the transmission.

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 3 and ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 6.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
6. Disconnect the electrical connector from the reverse solenoid on the transmission control valve.

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BC08A418 4

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 3 and ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 4 and ground. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Replace solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


7. Remove the shuttle interlock relay, remove the forward and reverse diodes.

(1) Measure the resistance between Transmission Controller connector pin 3 and ground. The resistance should
be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
8. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4001-Power supply (pin 5), PWM 1 drive (pin 6), or PWM 2 drive
(pin 7) drive shorted to ground
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4001 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board and the front console. Disconnect connector J2 and the transmission controller.

BD08E025-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

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(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission controller connector pins 6 and 7 and ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. At connector J2 to the transmission.

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 5 and ground. The resistance should greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 4

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the 1/3 PWM solenoid on the transmission control valve.

BC08A418 3

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 5 and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 6 and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Replace solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


5. At connector J2 to the transmission.

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 7 and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 6.

B. OK – Go to Step 7.
6. Disconnect the electrical connector from the 2/4 PWM solenoid on the transmission control valve.

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BC08A418 4

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 7 and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between transmission connector J2 pin 8 and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace harness as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Replace solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


7. Turn the ignition switch ON.

(1) Measure the voltage between transmission controller connector pin 5 and transmission connector pin 29
(ground). The voltage should be approximately 12 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
8. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4002-Power supply for digital outputs (pin 8) does not have power
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4002 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pin 1 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be approximately
12 VDC.

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pins 5, 8 and 34 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 12 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)


Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4003-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage above 16 volts for 2.5 seconds
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4003 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check charging system on machine.

A. NOT OK – Repair charging system as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pin 1 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be approximately
12 VDC.

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pins 5, 8 and 34 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 12 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4004-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage below 10 volts for 2.5 seconds
with engine speed above 900 rpm
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4004 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check charging system on machine.

A. NOT OK – Repair charging system as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pin 1 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be approximately
12 VDC.

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pins 5, 8 and 34 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 12 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.
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B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4005-Battery voltage (pin 34) erratic or incorrect


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4005 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check charging system on machine.

A. NOT OK – Repair charging system as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pin 1 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be approximately
12 VDC.

(1) Measure the voltage from transmission controller pins 5, 8 and 34 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be
approximately 12 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
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4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)

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4006-FWD input (Pin 12) feedback circuit is reading current without


command
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4006 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Place the parking brake switch in the applied position, start the machine and leave the FNR selector in NEU-
TRAL.

(2) Measure the voltage from J2 connector pin 2 to pin 29 (ground). The voltage should be 0.0 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect connector J2.

(1) Measure the voltage between J2 connector pin 2 to ground. The voltage should be 0.0 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.
NOTE: If the fault reoccurs go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4007-FWD input (Pin 12) current is too low with command present
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4007 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1 and pin 2. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the forward solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to forward solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to transmission controller connector pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 2 to transmission controller connector pin 12 The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4008-FWD solenoid is drawing more current then commanded


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4008 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1 and pin 2. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the forward solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to forward solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to transmission controller connector pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 2 to transmission controller connector pin 12 The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4009-FWD solenoid is drawing less current then commanded


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4009 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1 and pin 2. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the forward solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to forward solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to transmission controller connector pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 2 to transmission controller connector pin 12 The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4010-FWD signal erratic or incorrect


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4010 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 1 and pin 2. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the forward solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to forward solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 1 to transmission controller connector pin 3. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 2 to transmission controller connector pin 12 The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4011-RVS input (pin 40) feedback circuit is reading current without


command
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4011 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Place the parking brake switch in the applied position, start the machine and leave the FNR selector in NEU-
TRAL.

(2) With the connector still connected, measure the voltage from Transmission connector pin 4 to pin 29 (ground).
The voltage should be 0.0 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect connector J2.

(1) Measure the voltage at J2 controller connector pin 3. The voltage should be 0.0 VDC.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of
fault.
NOTE: If the fault recorded again, go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.
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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4012-RVS input (pin 40) current is too low with command present
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4012 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 3 and pin 4. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the reverse solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Reverse solenoid pin 1. The resistance should be less than
10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Reverse solenoid pin 2. The resistance should be less than
10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Transmission Controller connector pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Transmission Controller connector pin 40. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4013-RVS solenoid is drawing more current then commanded


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4013 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between Connector J2 pin 3 and pin 4. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the reverse solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Transmission Controller connector pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Transmission Controller connector pin 40. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4014-RVS solenoid is drawing less current then commanded


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4014 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 3 and pin 4. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the reverse solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Transmission Controller connector pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Transmission Controller connector pin 40. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4015-RVS solenoid erratic or incorrect


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4015 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 3 and pin 4. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the reverse solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Reverse Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 3 to Transmission Controller connector pin 4. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 4 to Transmission Controller connector pin 40. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4016-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13)


feedback circuit is reading current without command
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4016 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1-3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to Transmission Controller connector pin 6. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to Transmission Controller connector pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4017-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13) current
is too low with command present
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4017 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should approximately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1-3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 Transmission Controller connector pin 6. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 Transmission Controller connector pin 13. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4018-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing more


current then commanded
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4018 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1-3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to Transmission Controller connector pin 6. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to Transmission Controller connector pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4019-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing less


current then commanded
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4019 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1-3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to Transmission Controller connector pin 6. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to Transmission Controller connector pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4020-First and third shift modulation solenoid erratic or incorrect


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4020 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1-3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 5 to Transmission Controller connector pin 6. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 6 to Transmission Controller connector pin 13. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4021-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41)


feedback circuit is reading current without command
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4021 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 7 and pin 8. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2-4 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to Transmission Controller connector pin 7. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to Transmission Controller connector pin 41. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4022-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41)


current is too low with command present
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4022 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 7 and pin 8. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2-4 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to Transmission Controller connector pin 7. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to Transmission Controller connector pin 41. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4023-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing more


current then commanded
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4023 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 7 and pin 8. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2-4 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to Transmission Controller connector pin 7. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to Transmission Controller connector pin 41. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4024-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing less


current then commanded
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4024 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 7 and pin 8. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2-4 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to 2/4 PWM Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to Transmission Controller connector pin 7. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to Transmission Controller connector pin 41. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4025-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid erratic or


incorrect
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4025 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between J2 connector pin 7 and pin 8. The resistance should be approximately 7.25
Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2-4 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 7 to Transmission Controller connector pin 7. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 connector pin 8 to Transmission Controller connector pin 41. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4026-First / Third shift solenoid shorted to ground


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4026 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J1.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J1.

(2) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 1 and pin 2. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1st/3rd solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 1 to 1/3 Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 2 to 1/3 Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 1 and ground (chassis ground). The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 2 and Transmission Controller connector pin 9. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4027-Second / Fourth shift solenoid shorted to ground


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4027 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J1.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J1.

(2) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 1 and pin 3. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 2nd/4th solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 1 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 3 to 2/4 Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 1 to ground (Chassis ground). The resistance should be less
than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 3 to Transmission Controller connector pin 38. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4028-Differential lock or 4 wheel drive solenoid shorted to ground


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4028 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connector J1.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J1.

(2) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 4 and pin 5. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance between J1 connector pin 4 and pin 6. The resistance should be approximately 7.15
Ω. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 4WD solenoid and disconnect the differential lock solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 4 to 4WD Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 5 to 4WD Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 4 to Differential Lock Solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 6 to Differential Lock Solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid (s). Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 4 to chassis ground. The resistance should be less than 10
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 5 to Transmission Controller connector pin 39. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from J1 connector pin 6 to Transmission Controller connector pin 11. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4029-Shifter Lever improperly connected, no power to pin 16, pin


18, or pin 46 for more than 3 seconds
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Find out if the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes..
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4029 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Test the harness to the transmission controller

BD08E039-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

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(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Disconnect the FNR selector connector and the transmission controller connector.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector pin 46. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the FNR lever from the machine.

BD08E055-01 3

(1) With the FNR selector in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector in FORWARD, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) With the FNR selector in REVERSE, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4030-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives


forward and neutral together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4030 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Test the harness to the transmission controller

BD08E039-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

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(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Disconnect the FNR selector connector and the transmission controller connector.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector pin 46. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the FNR lever from the machine.

BD08E055-01 3

(1) With the FNR selector in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector in FORWARD, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) With the FNR selector in REVERSE, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4031-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives


reverse and neutral together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes. Prior to clearing fault
codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4031 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Test the harness to the transmission controller

BD08E039-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

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(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Disconnect the FNR selector connector and the transmission controller connector.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector pin 46. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the FNR lever from the machine.

BD08E055-01 3

(1) With the FNR selector in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector in FORWARD, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) With the FNR selector in REVERSE, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4032-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives


forward and reverse together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes..
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4032 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Test the harness to the transmission controller

BD08E039-01 1

BD08E026-01 2

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(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Disconnect the FNR selector connector and the transmission controller connector.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector pin 46. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from FNR connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the FNR lever from the machine.

BD08E055-01 3

(1) With the FNR selector in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should be
less than 10 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector in FORWARD, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) With the FNR selector in REVERSE, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4033-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives


forward and reverse together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4033 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the connector to the FNR selector.

BD08E055-01 1

(1) Place the FNR selector in NEUTRAL. On the FNR selector, measure the resistance between pin 5 and pin 7.
The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector still in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) Place the FNR selector in REVERSE. Measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(4) Place the FNR selector in FORWARD. Measure the resistance between , pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace the FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.

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3. Remove the front console and disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from FNR Lever connector pin 7 to pin 5. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector pin 46. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4034-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives


neutral and forward together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4034 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the connector to the FNR selector.

BD08E055-01 1

(1) Place the FNR selector in NEUTRAL. Measure the resistance from pin 7 to pin 6 on the FNR selector. The
resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector still in NEUTRAL measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) Place the FNR selector in FORWARD. Measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 7. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace the FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console and disconnect the transmission controller.

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BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from FNR Lever connector pin 6 to pin 7. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance between FNR Lever connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector pin 16. The
resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent con-
dition.

(3) Measure the resistance between FNR Lever connector pin 7 to transmission controller connector pin 18. The
resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent con-
dition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4035-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives


neutral and reverse together
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes..
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4035 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the connector to the FNR selector.

BD08E055-01 1

(1) Place the FNR selector in NEUTRAL. On the FNR selector, measur ethe resistance between pin 5 to pin 6.
The resistance should be greater than 20,000 ohms.

(2) With the FNR selector still in NEUTRAL, measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 6. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

(3) Place the FNR selector in REVERSE. Measure the resistance between pin 8 to pin 5. The resistance should
be less than 10 ohms.

A. NOT OK – Replace the FNR selector. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console and disconnect the transmission controller.

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BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 5 to pin 6. The resistance should be greater than 20,000
ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 6 to transmission controller connector 16. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(3) Measure the resistance from FNR lever connector pin 5 to transmission controller connector 46. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4036-During transition from second to third gear, and Gear CMD_01


signal erratic or incorrect
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4036 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between pin 5 to pin 6 on the J2 transmission connector. The resistance should be
approximately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1/3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 6, to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The re-
sistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


4. At connector J2 to transmission do the following test.

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 transmission connector pin 7 to pin 8. The resistance should be approxi-
mately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 5.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
5. Disconnect the 2/4 PWM solenoid.

BC08A418 3

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 8 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
6. Disconnect connector J1.

BD08E025-01 4

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission J1 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 7.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
7. Disconnect the 1st/3rd solenoid.

BC08A418 5

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 6 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 5 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

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NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


8. At connector J1 to transmission do the following test.

BD08E025-01 6

(1) Measure the resistance between J1 transmission connector pin 3 and pin 1. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 9.

B. OK – Go to Step 10.
9. Disconnect the 2nd/4th solenoid.

BC08A418 7

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 1 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 3 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
10. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

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BD08E026-01 8

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 1 of Connector J1 to ground.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 of Connector J1 to pin 9 of the transmission controller connector.

(3) Test wire from pin 3 of Connector J1 to pin 38 of the transmission controller connector.

(4) Test wire from pin 5 of J2 connector to pin 6 of the transmission controller connector.

(5) Test wire from pin 6 of J2 connector to pin 13 of the transmission controller connector.

(6) Test wire from pin 7 of J2 connector to pin 7 of the transmission controller connector.

(7) Test wire from pin 8 of J2 connector to pin 41 of the transmission controller connector.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 11.
11. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4037-During transition from first to second gear, and Gear CMD_02


signal erratic or incorrect
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4037 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between pin 5 to pin 6 on the J2 transmission connector. The resistance should be
approximately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1/3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 6, to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The re-
sistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


4. At connector J2 to transmission do the following test.

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 transmission connector pin 7 to pin 8. The resistance should be approxi-
mately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 5.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
5. Disconnect the 2/4 PWM solenoid.

BC08A418 3

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 8 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
6. Disconnect connector J1.

BD08E025-01 4

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission J1 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 7.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
7. Disconnect the 1st/3rd solenoid.

BC08A418 5

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 6 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 5 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

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NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


8. At connector J1 to transmission do the following test.

BD08E025-01 6

(1) Measure the resistance between J1 transmission connector pin 3 and pin 1. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 9.

B. OK – Go to Step 10.
9. Disconnect the 2nd/4th solenoid.

BC08A418 7

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 1 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 3 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
10. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

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BD08E026-01 8

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 1 of Connector J1 to ground.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 of Connector J1 to pin 9 of the transmission controller connector.

(3) Test wire from pin 3 of Connector J1 to pin 38 of the transmission controller connector.

(4) Test wire from pin 5 of J2 connector to pin 6 of the transmission controller connector.

(5) Test wire from pin 6 of J2 connector to pin 13 of the transmission controller connector.

(6) Test wire from pin 7 of J2 connector to pin 7 of the transmission controller connector.

(7) Test wire from pin 8 of J2 connector to pin 41 of the transmission controller connector.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 11.
11. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4038-During transition from third to fourth gear, and Gear CMD_02


signal erratic or incorrect
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4038 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2.

BD08E025-01 1

(1) Disconnect connector J2.

(2) Measure the resistance between pin 5 to pin 6 on the J2 transmission connector. The resistance should be
approximately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 3.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
3. Disconnect the 1/3 PWM solenoid.

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BC08A418 2

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 5 to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector, pin 6, to 1/3 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The re-
sistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


4. At connector J2 to transmission do the following test.

(1) Measure the resistance between J2 transmission connector pin 7 to pin 8. The resistance should be approxi-
mately 7.25 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 5.

B. OK – Go to Step 6.
5. Disconnect the 2/4 PWM solenoid.

BC08A418 3

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 7 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 1. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.
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(2) Measure the resistance from J2 transmission connector pin 8 to 2/4 PWM solenoid connector pin 2. The resis-
tance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
6. Disconnect connector J1.

BD08E025-01 4

(1) Measure the resistance between transmission J1 connector pin 5 and pin 6. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 7.

B. OK – Go to Step 8.
7. Disconnect the 1st/3rd solenoid.

BC08A418 5

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 6 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 5 to 1/3 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

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NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.


8. At connector J1 to transmission do the following test.

BD08E025-01 6

(1) Measure the resistance between J1 transmission connector pin 3 and pin 1. The resistance should be approx-
imately 7.15 Ω.

A. NOT OK – Go to Step 9.

B. OK – Go to Step 10.
9. Disconnect the 2nd/4th solenoid.

BC08A418 7

(1) 2/4 PWM solenoid (5) 4 wheel drive solenoid


(2) Reverse solenoid (6) 2nd/4th solenoid
(3) Forward solenoid (7) Differential lock solenoid
(4) 1/3 PWM solenoid (8) 1st/3rd solenoid

(1) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 1 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 2. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from J1 transmission connector pin 3 to 2/4 solenoid connector pin 1. The resistance
should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Replace the solenoid. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.


NOTE: If fault is recorded again, go to next step.
10. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

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BD08E026-01 8

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 1 of Connector J1 to ground.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 of Connector J1 to pin 9 of the transmission controller connector.

(3) Test wire from pin 3 of Connector J1 to pin 38 of the transmission controller connector.

(4) Test wire from pin 5 of J2 connector to pin 6 of the transmission controller connector.

(5) Test wire from pin 6 of J2 connector to pin 13 of the transmission controller connector.

(6) Test wire from pin 7 of J2 connector to pin 7 of the transmission controller connector.

(7) Test wire from pin 8 of J2 connector to pin 41 of the transmission controller connector.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 11.
11. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 02 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.02)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 05 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.05)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4041-Transmission output shaft frequency above 3000 Hz detected


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4041 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the speed pickup sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, dis-
connect connector J1.

BC08A227 1

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BD08E025-01 2

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on the Transmission Speed Sensor connector to pin 7 on connector X 354.

(2) Test wire from pin 3 on the Transmission Speed Sensor connector to pin 8 on connector X354.

(3) Test wire from pin 2 on the Transmission Speed Sensor connector to pin 12 on connector X 354.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 on connector X 354 to pin 17 on the transmission controller, X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 8 on connector X 354 to switched battery.

(3) Test wire from pin 7 on connector X 354 to pin 25 on transmission controller connector X 300.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace speed pickup.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 5.


5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)

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Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4042-Temperature signal erratic or incorrect


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4042 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the temperature sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, discon-
nect connector J1.

BC08A228 1

BD08E025-01 2

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on transmission temperature sensor connector X 389 to pin 9 on connector X 354.

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(2) Test wire from pin 2 on transmission temperature sensor to pin 12 on connector X 354.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 on connector X 354 to pin 17 on transmission controller connector X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 9 on connector X 354 to pin 43 on transmission controller connector X 300.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace temperature sensor.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 5.


5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4043-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is shorted to a ground


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4043 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the temperature sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, discon-
nect connector J1.

BC08A228 1

BD08E025-01 2

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on transmission temperature sensor connector to pin 9 of connector X 354.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 on transmission temperature sensor connector to pin 12 of connector X 354.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
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3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 of connector X 354 to pin 17 on the transmission controller connector X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 9 of connector X 354 to pin 43 on transmission controller connector X 300.

(3) Test wire from pin 9 of connector X 354 to ground, the circuit should be open.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace temperature sensor.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 5.


5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4044-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is open circuit or shorted


to a voltage above 5 volts
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4044 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the temperature sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, discon-
nect connector J1.

BC08A228 1

BD08E025-01 2

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on transmission temperature sensor connector to pin 9 of connector X 354.
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(2) Test wire from pin 2 on transmission temperature sensor connector to pin 12 of connector X 354.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 3

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 of connector X 354 to pin 17 on the transmission controller connector X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 9 of connector X 354 to pin 43 on transmission controller connector X 300.

(3) Test wire from pin 9 of connector X 354 to ground, the circuit should be open.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Replace temperature sensor.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 5.


5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4045-Charge pressure is not detected when engine speed is above


700 rpm for 10 seconds
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4045 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check the charge pressure on the transmission.

BC08A228 1

(1) Remove the pressure switch, install a gauge capable of reading 50 bar (725 psi), start and run engine at low
idle, a pressure reading of 14 - 17 bar (205 - 245 psi) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Refer to the transmission section and repair the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect the pressure sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, disconnect
connector J1.

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BD08E068-01 2

(1) Charge pressure sensor connector


(2) Right front side of valve body

BD08E025-01 3

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on transmission pressure switch to pin 11 on connector X 354.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 on transmission pressure switch to pin 17 on connector X 354.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 4

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 11 on connector X 354 to pin 44 on the transmission controller connector X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 12 on connector X 354 to pin 17 on the transmission controller connector X 300.
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A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission pressure switch.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 6.


6. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4046-Charge pressure is not detected and vehicle speed is over


10 kph (6 mph)
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
3. Wiring or circuits open.
4. Wiring or circuits shorted.
5. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4046 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check the charge pressure on the transmission.

BC08A228 1

(1) Remove the pressure switch, install a gauge capable of reading 50 bar (725 psi), start and run engine at low
idle, a pressure reading of 14 - 17 bar (205 - 245 psi) should be obtained.

A. NOT OK – Refer to the transmission section and repair the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm
elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Disconnect the pressure sensor. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, disconnect
connector J1.

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BD08E068-01 2

(1) Charge pressure sensor connector


(2) Right front side of valve body

BD08E025-01 3

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on the transmission pressure switch connector X 390 to X 355 connector pin 11.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 on the transmission pressure switch connector to X 355 connector pin 12.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 4

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 of connector X 354 to pin 17 on the transmission controller X 300.

(1) Test wire from pin 11 of connector X 354 to pin 44 on the transmission controller X 300.
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A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace charge pressure switch.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 6.


6. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4047-Charge pressure switch is closed with no frequency input to


the TRAX controller
Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Faulty reading from component.


2. Wiring or circuits shorted.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4047 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Disconnect the pressure switch.

BC08A228 1

(1) From pin 1 to pin 2 on the pressure switch connector, the circuit should be open.

A. NOT OK – Replace the pressure switch. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front floor board to gain access to connectors J1 and J2, disconnect connector J1.

BD08E028-01 2

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(1) Charge pressure sensor connector


(2) Right front side of valve body

BD08E025-01 3

(1) Test wire from pin 1 on the transmission pressure switch connector to pin 11 on connector X 355.

(2) Test wire from pin 2 on the transmission pressure switch connector to pin 12 on connector X 355.

(3) Test wire from pin 1 to pin 2 on the transmission pressure switch connector, the circuit should be open.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission as needed. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination
of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 4

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Test wire from pin 12 of connector X 355 to pin 17 on the transmission controller connector X 300.

(2) Test wire from pin 11of connector X 355 to pin 44 on the transmission controller connector X 300.

(3) Test wire from pin 11 to pin 12 of on connector X 355, the circuit should be open.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness to the transmission controller or repair grounding circuit as needed.
Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace charge pressure switch.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, go to step 6.


6. Replace transmission controller.

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A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 21 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.21)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4100-Missing EEC 1 message on CAN


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4100 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuses or relay as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector pin 4.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 27 to Chassis ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 55 to Instrument Cluster connector pin 3.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 55 to Chassis ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance between Transmission Controller connector pin 27 and pin 55. The resistance should
be between 54 and 66 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Resistance is less than 54 ohms. There is a short circuit in the CAN Data Link harness. Repair or
replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Resistance is greater than 120 ohms. There is an open circuit in the CAN Data Link harness. Repair
or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 01 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.01)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4101-Internal TRAX failure, hardware measurement


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Internal error in Transmission Control.

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4101 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4102-Internal TRAX failure, software timing


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Internal error in Transmission Control Module

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4102 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4103-Internal TRAX failure, software not running


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Internal failure inside Transmission Control Module

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4103 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4104-Internal TRAX failure, flash memory


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Internal failure in Transmission COontrol Module

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4104 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4105-Internal TRAX failure, redundant flash memory


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Transmission Control Module internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4105 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4106-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply high


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Transmission Control Module internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4106 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4107-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply low


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Transmission Control Module internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4107 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4997-Loss of messaging from Trax controller


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. CAN communication interrupted during normal operation.


2. Faulty reading from component.
3. Connectors not mated fully, pins not pushed into connector fully, bent pin or broken wire at rear of connector.
4. Wiring or circuits open.
5. Wiring or circuits shorted.
6. Connector pins corroded or dirty. When removing connectors inspect and clean pins. Clean female pins by install
and removing.

Solution:

1. Find out if the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4997 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Check fuses, check clutch cutout relay.

A. NOT OK – Replace fuses or relay as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 3.
3. Remove the front console. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 1

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 27 to Instrument Cluster connector pin 4.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(2) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 27 to Chassis ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

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(3) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 55 to Instrument Cluster connector pin 3.
The resistance should be less than 10 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent
condition.

(4) Measure the resistance from Transmission Controller connector pin 55 to Chassis ground. The resistance
should be greater than 20,000 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Repair or replace the harness as required. Go to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. OK – Go to Step 4.
4. Disconnect the transmission controller.

BD08E026-01 2

(1) Transmission controller


(2) Windshield washer reservoir

(1) Measure the resistance between Transmission Controller connector pin 27 and pin 55. The resistance should
be between 54 and 66 ohms. Wiggle the harness during measurement to reveal an intermittent condition.

A. NOT OK – Resistance is less than 54 ohms. There is a short circuit in the CAN Data Link harness. Repair or
replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

B. NOT OK – Resistance is greater than 120 ohms. There is an open circuit in the CAN Data Link harness. Repair
or replace the harness as required. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault.

C. OK – Go to Step 5.
5. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 04 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.04)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 11 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.11)
Wiring harness - Electrical schematic frame 22 (A.30.A.88-C.20.E.22)

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4998-Unknown transmission error code with amber lamp


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Transmission Control Module internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4998 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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4999-Unknown transmission error code with red lamp


Control Module : TCM
NOTE: The Electronic Service Tool must be used to remove faults from memory.

Cause:

1. Transmission Control Module internal error

Solution:

1. Verify that the fault code is still active, refer to 0000 - Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes.
Prior to clearing fault codes write down all fault codes, number of occurrences, and engine hours at last occurrence.

(1) Use the Electronic Service Tool to clear all fault codes.

(2) To check for fault code: Start and operate machine.

A. NOT OK – Fault code 4999 is recorded again. Go to Step 2.

B. OK – Fault is not recorded again. OK for return to service.


2. Replace transmission controller.

A. Return to Step 1 to confirm elimination of fault. If fault is recorded again, contact Technical Services Group for
assistance.

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Index

HYDRAULIC - PNEUMATIC - ELECTRICAL - ELECTRONIC


SYSTEMS - A

FAULT CODES - 50.A


0000-Retrieving fault codes, Backhoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1001-Engine Air Filter Blocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1002-Engine coolant temperature too high, critical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1003-Air conditioning pressure too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1004-Hydraulic filter blocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1009-Transmission oil temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1010-Foot throttle signal out of range, IVS not changing state in 300 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
1011-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle above 95% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
1012-Foot throttle signal out of range, throttle below 5% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
1013-Foot throttle signal out of range, signal unusable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
1014-Battery charge voltage too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
1015-Battery charge voltage too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
1018-Boost air temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
1019-Engine coolant temperature too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
1020-Transmission oil temperature above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
1021-Fuel temperature above normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
1022-Water in fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
1023-Foot throttle supply voltage too high, over 5.2 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
1024-Foot throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
1025-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
1026-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
1029-Foot throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
1030-Foot throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
1032-Hand throttle supply voltage too low, under 4.8 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
1033-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
1034-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
1035-Hand throttle sensor signal above 95% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
1036-Hand throttle sensor signal below 5% of input for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
1037-Hand throttle sensor out of range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
1038-Hand throttle sensor voltage over 5.3 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
1039-Hand throttle sensor voltage under 200 mV for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
1040-Engine RPM over 2750 for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
1041-Engine RPM over 3000 for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

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1044-Fuel level sensor below 2.0 ohm for 5 seconds, shorted low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
1045-Fuel level sensor open circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
1047-Transmission temperature sensor below 3.0 ohm for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
1050-Alternator L+ terminal under 1.5 volts for 5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
1051-Timeout of CAN message EEC1, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
1052-Timeout of CAN message, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
1053-Timeout of CAN message CNFBAM, 25 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
1054-Timeout of CAN message engine temperature, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
1055-Timeout of CAN message inlet/exhaust, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
1056-Timeout of CAN message engine fluid, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
1057-Timeout of CAN message vehicle electrical, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
1058-Timeout of CAN message EDC2BC, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
1059-Timeout of CAN message DM1, 5 seconds without message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
3006-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
3007-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
3008-Coolant Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
3009-Coolant temperature sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
3010-Air intake temperature sensor signal above maximum range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
3011-Air intake temperature sensor signal below minimum range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
3012-Boost temperature sensor open circuit or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
3015-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
3016-Fuel Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
3019-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
3021-Boost pressure sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
3022-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
3023-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
3024-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
3025-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
3028-Oil Pressure too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
3029-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
3030-Oil Pressure Sensor - Short Circuit To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
3031-Oil Pressure Sensor - Hardware Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
3032-Oil Pressure Sensor - Value Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
3033-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Not Plausible (Compared With Coolant Temperature) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
3034-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
3035-Oil Temperature Sensor - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
3036-Oil temperature sensor circuit open or sensor disconnected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
3037-Boost Pressure Sensor - Signal Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
3047-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
3048-Main Relay Failure - Short Circuit to Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
3051-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
3052-Battery Voltage To Engine Controller - Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200

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3059-ECM afterrun was interrupted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
3060-Cylinder 1 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
3061-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
3062-Cylinder 1 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
3063-Cylinder 1 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
3068-Cylinder 3 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
3069-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
3070-Cylinder 3 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
3071-Cylinder 3 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
3076-Cylinder 2 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
3077-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
3078-Cylinder 2 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
3079-Cylinder 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
3080-Cylinder 4 - Unclassifiable Error In Injector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
3081-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (Low Side To Battery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
3082-Cylinder 4 - Electronic injector , Low signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
3083-Cylinder 4 - Injector Cable Short Circuit (High Side To Ground) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
3088-Crankshaft sensor lost synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
3089-Crankshaft Sensor - Invalid Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
3090-Phase defect of camshaft speed sensor signal detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
3091-Camshaft sensor phase synchronization failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
3093-Offset Between Camshaft And Crankshaft - Outside Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
3095-Operating With Camshaft Sensor Only - Backup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
3102-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267
3104-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
3105-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Pressure Shock Requested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
3106-Rail Pressure Relief Valve - Did Not Open After Pressure Shock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276
3107-Metering unit output short circuit to battery on low side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
3108-Metering unit output short circuit to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282
3110-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Above Range Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
3111-Rail Pressure Sensor Monitoring - Signal Below Range Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
3112-Rail Pressure Sensor CP3 - Signal Above Maximum Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
3113-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
3114-Grid heater battery switch relay short circuit to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
3118-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
3119-ECM 12V sensor supply voltage low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
3131-Grid Heater Always Switched On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
3137-Metering Unit - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
3138-Metering Unit - Temperature too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
3141-Set point of fuel volume flow through metering unit is lower than calculated limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
3142-High Pressure Test - Test Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
3145-Terminal 15 - No Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317

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3147-Oil Temperature Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
3154-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322
3155-Grid Heater Relay - Short Circuit To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324
3156-Grid Heater Relay - No Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
3171-Fuel rail system pressure too low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328
3172-Fuel rail system pressure too high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
3173-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Below Min. Limit for Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
3174-Rail Pressure Governor Deviation Exceeded Max. Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
3175-Fuel system leak detected - large leak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344
3176-Fuel delivery exceeded threshold for pressure in overrun mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348
3177-Engine overspeed detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
3188-Cylinder 1 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355
3192-Cylinder 2 warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358
3196-Cylinder 3 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361
3200-Cylinder 4 Warning - Open Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
3210-Bank 1 - General Short Circuit To Injector Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367
3211-Bank 1 - Injector cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
3213-Bank 1 - Unclassifiable Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
3218-Bank 2 - General Short Circuit On Injector Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382
3219-Bank 2 - Injector Cable Short Circuit Low Side To Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
3221-Bank 2 - Unclassifiable Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392
3227-Injection Processor Error - Internal Reset/Clock Loss/Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
3228-Injection Processor Error - Unlocked/Initialization Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
3229-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
3230-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401
3231-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
3232-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
3233-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404
3234-Injection processor error - stop engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405
3238-Communication error of CJ940 processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406
3239-Engine Controller EEPROM - Read Operation Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407
3240-Engine Controller EEPROM - Write Operation Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408
3241-Engine Controller EEPROM - Default Value Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
3242-Engine Controller (Locked) Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410
3243-Engine Controller Recovery (Suppressed) - Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
3244-Engine Controller Recovery (Visible) - Recovery Occurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
3245-Engine Controller - Watchdog Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413
3246-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Watchdog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
3247-Shutoff Paths Failed During Initialization - Supply Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415
3248-Shutoff Paths During Initialization - Supply Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416
3249-TPU Monitoring - Time Deviation Between TPU and System Not Plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
3250-Dataset - Variant Defect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418

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3251-Dataset - Requested Variant Could Not Be Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419
3252-Controller Watchdog - SPI Communication Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420
3253-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421
3254-ADC Monitoring - Reference Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422
3255-ADC Monitoring Test Impulse Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423
3256-ADC Monitoring Queue Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424
3258-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’ longer than 500 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425
3259-HS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’ longer than 100 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428
3260-LS power stage hardware reports ’open load’ longer than 100 ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431
3261-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to battery’ or ’excess temperature’ longer than 100 ms. . 434
3262-LS power stage hardware reports ’short circuit to ground’ longer than 100 ms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437
3263-ECM BusOff On CAN C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440
3265-Energizing time exceeds limit of over run monitoring, injection time too long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
3266-Error in engine speed check, speed signal not plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442
3278-Engine Controller Supply Voltage Too High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443
3279-Engine Controller Internal Supply Voltage Too Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445
3280-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
3281-Sensor Supply Voltage 1 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449
3283-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451
3284-Sensor Supply Voltage 2 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453
3285-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455
3286-Sensor Supply Voltage 3 - Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
3316-Minimum Number of Injections Not Reached - Stop Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459
3334-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464
3339-Timeout of CAN Message TSC1 Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467
3350-Terminal 50 - always on, starting circuit signal is active for an excessive time period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470
3361-ECM EEPROM - General Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473
3363-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor - Processed via ADC, not plausible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474
3856-Coolant temperature signal test failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475
3998-Unknown error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
3999-Unknown error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479
4000-Power supply (pin 2), forward FWD drive (pin 3), or RVS drive (pin 4) drive shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . 481
4001-Power supply (pin 5), PWM 1 drive (pin 6), or PWM 2 drive (pin 7) drive shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . 484
4002-Power supply for digital outputs (pin 8) does not have power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487
4003-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage above 16 volts for 2.5 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489
4004-Battery voltage (Pin 34) voltage below 10 volts for 2.5 seconds with engine speed above 900 rpm . . . . . 491
4005-Battery voltage (pin 34) erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493
4006-FWD input (Pin 12) feedback circuit is reading current without command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
4007-FWD input (Pin 12) current is too low with command present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497
4008-FWD solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
4009-FWD solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
4010-FWD signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506

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4011-RVS input (pin 40) feedback circuit is reading current without command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
4012-RVS input (pin 40) current is too low with command present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511
4013-RVS solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514
4014-RVS solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517
4015-RVS solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520
4016-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13) feedback circuit is reading current without command
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
4017-First and third shift modulation solenoid input (pin 13) current is too low with command present . . . . . . . 526
4018-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529
4019-First and third shift modulation solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532
4020-First and third shift modulation solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535
4021-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41) feedback circuit is reading current without com-
mand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
4022-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid input (pin 41) current is too low with command present . . . 541
4023-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing more current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544
4024-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid is drawing less current then commanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547
4025-Second and fourth shift modulation solenoid erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550
4026-First / Third shift solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553
4027-Second / Fourth shift solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 556
4028-Differential lock or 4 wheel drive solenoid shorted to ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
4029-Shifter Lever improperly connected, no power to pin 16, pin 18, or pin 46 for more than 3 seconds . . . . . 562
4030-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives forward and neutral together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564
4031-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in neutral receives reverse and neutral together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566
4032-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives forward and reverse together . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
4033-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives forward and reverse together . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570
4034-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in forward receives neutral and forward together . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572
4035-Shifter Lever malfunction: transmission in reverse receives neutral and reverse together . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574
4036-During transition from second to third gear, and Gear CMD_01 signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
4037-During transition from first to second gear, and Gear CMD_02 signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581
4038-During transition from third to fourth gear, and Gear CMD_02 signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586
4041-Transmission output shaft frequency above 3000 Hz detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591
4042-Temperature signal erratic or incorrect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594
4043-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is shorted to a ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596
4044-Temperature sensor input (Pin 43) is open circuit or shorted to a voltage above 5 volts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598
4045-Charge pressure is not detected when engine speed is above 700 rpm for 10 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
4046-Charge pressure is not detected and vehicle speed is over 10 kph (6 mph) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603
4047-Charge pressure switch is closed with no frequency input to the TRAX controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606
4100-Missing EEC 1 message on CAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609
4101-Internal TRAX failure, hardware measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611
4102-Internal TRAX failure, software timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612
4103-Internal TRAX failure, software not running . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613
4104-Internal TRAX failure, flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614
4105-Internal TRAX failure, redundant flash memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615

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4106-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616
4107-Internal TRAX failure, sensor supply low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617
4997-Loss of messaging from Trax controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
4998-Unknown transmission error code with amber lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620
4999-Unknown transmission error code with red lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621
9001-Hour meter plausibility, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
9002-Hour meter RAM checksum failure, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
9003-J1939 receive buffer overflow, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
9004-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 1, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
9005-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 2, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
9006-EEPROM checksum failure, hour meter location 3, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
9007-Abnormal reset watchdog time-out, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
9008-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
9009-A/D fault foot throttle power, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
9010-A/D fault hand throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
9011-A/D fault foot throttle, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
9012-A/D fault, internal error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141

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SERVICE MANUAL
ENGINE AND PTO IN

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.10.A
580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.20.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

EXHAUST SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.40.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.50.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

STARTING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.80.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

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580N
580SN WT
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590SN

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TECHNICAL DATA
ENGINE
Speeds stall test normal (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Speeds stall test check sheet (580N only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Speeds stall test check sheet (590SN only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN WT only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

FUNCTIONAL DATA
ENGINE
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SERVICE
ENGINE
Service instruction - Engine repair service manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Remove - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Prepare for stall tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Balancer
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Timing adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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ENGINE - Speeds stall test normal (all models)


NOTE: The following specifications are for engines with more than 50 hours of operation.
NOTE: Engine RPM speed is based on the ISO14396 Cetane number of at least 51 and density between 820 - 845
kg/m³ (1382 - 1424 lb/yd³). Fuel inlet 38 °C (100 °F) ± 2 °C (36 °F)

Model 580N
Function Engine RPM speed
Rated speed – full load 2200 RPM
Idle speed 875 - 1025 RPM
High idle– no load 2300 - 2450 RPM
Torque converter stall 2180 - 2310 RPM
Backhoe hydraulic stall 2230 - 2330 RPM
Loader hydraulic stall 2230 - 2330 RPM
Combined stall 1610 - 1890 RPM

Model 580SN
Function Engine RPM speed
Rated speed – full load 2200 RPM
Idle speed 900 - 1000 RPM
High idle– no load 2330 - 2430 RPM
Torque converter stall 2080 - 2260 RPM
Backhoe hydraulic stall 2160 - 2300 RPM
Loader hydraulic stall 2240 - 2335 RPM
Combined stall 1695 - 1930 RPM

Model 590SN
Function Engine RPM speed
Rated speed – full load 2200 RPM
Idle speed 900 - 1000 RPM
High idle– no load 2320 - 2430 RPM
Torque converter stall 2125 - 2290 RPM
Backhoe hydraulic stall 2190 - 2300 RPM
Loader hydraulic stall 2240 - 2335 RPM
Combined stall 1830 - 2010 RPM

Model 580SN WT
Function Engine RPM speed
Rated speed – full load 2200 RPM
Idle speed 900 - 1000 RPM
High idle– no load 2330 - 2430 RPM
Torque converter stall 2150 - 2295 RPM
Backhoe hydraulic stall 2330 - 2420 RPM
Loader hydraulic stall 2330 - 2420 RPM
Combined stall 2090 - 2270 RPM

NOTE: During the stall tests (580SN WT model only) if the following readings occur during the specified tests, the
pump is at maximum stroke. The pump may need to be replaced.

Model 580SN WT– with pump at maximum stroke


Function Engine RPM speed
Backhoe hydraulic stall 2080 - 2290 RPM
Loader hydraulic stall 2080 - 2290 RPM
Combined stall 1490 - 1730 RPM

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ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580N only)


Results from stall test procedure (fill in values accordingly)
ID RPM test valve Stall test component (specified value)
1 Loader hydraulic stall speed ( 2230 - 2330 RPM)
2 Backhoe hydraulic stall speed ( 2230 - 2330 RPM)
3 Torque converter stall speed ( 2180 - 2310 RPM)
4 Combined - loader hydraulic and torque converter - stall speed ( 2230 - 2330 RPM)

Stall test reference chart


ID RPM Results
1 2230 to 2330
2 2230 to 2330
All systems operating within normal specified RPM values.
3 2180 to 2310
4 1610 to 1890
1 Above 2330
2 2230 to 2330 Engine problem. Check engine speeds according to instructions in NEED IU
3 Above 2310 REFERENCE for details. Refer to the engine service manual.
4 Above 1890
1 Below 2230
Engine problem. Check engine speeds according to instructions in NEED IU
2 2230 to 2330
REFERENCE for details.Replace the fuel and air filters NEED IU REFERENCE for
3 Below 2180
details. Refer to the engine service manual.
4 Below 1610
1 Below 2230
2 2230 to 2330 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2180 to 2310 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 Below 1610
1 Above 2330
2 2230 to 2330 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2180 to 2310 output of the hydraulic pump. Check for leakage in the loader control valve.
4 Above 1890
1 2230 to 2330
2 Below 2230 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2180 to 2310 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1610 to 1890
1 2230 to 2330
2 Below 2230 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2180 to 2310 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1610 to 1890
1 2230 to 2330
2 2230 to 2330
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Above 2310
4 Above 1890
1 2230 to 2330
2 2230 to 2330
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Below 2180
4 Below 1610

ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN only)


Results from stall test procedure (fill in values accordingly)
ID RPM test valve Stall test component (specified value)
1 Loader hydraulic stall speed ( 2240 - 2335 RPM)
2 Backhoe hydraulic stall speed ( 2160 - 2300 RPM)
3 Torque converter stall speed ( 2080 - 2260 RPM)
4 Combined - loader hydraulic and torque converter - stall speed ( 1695 - 1930 RPM)

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Stall test reference chart


ID RPM Results
1 2240 to 2335
2 2160 to 2300
All systems operating within normal specified RPM values.
3 2080 to 2260
4 1695 to 1930
1 Above 2335
2 2160 to 2300
Engine problem. Check engine speeds. Refer to the engine service manual.
3 Above 2260
4 Above 1930
1 Below 2240
2 2160 to 2300 Engine problem. Check engine speeds. Replace the fuel and air filters Refer
3 Below 2080 to the engine service manual.
4 Below 1695
1 Below 2240
2 2160 to 2300 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2080 to 2260 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 Below 1695
1 Above 2335
2 2160 to 2300 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2080 to 2260 output of the hydraulic pump. Check for leakage in the loader control valve.
4 Above 1930
1 2240 to 2335
2 Below 2160 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2080 to 2260 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1695 to 1930
1 2240 to 2335
2 Below 2160 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2080 to 2300 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1695 to 1930
1 2240 to 2335
2 2160 to 2300
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Above 2260
4 Above 1930
1 2240 to 2335
2 2160 to 2300
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Below 2080
4 Below 1695

ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (590SN only)


Results from stall test procedure (fill in values accordingly)
ID RPM test valve Stall test component (specified value)
1 Loader hydraulic stall speed ( 2240 - 2335 RPM)
2 Backhoe hydraulic stall speed ( 2190 - 2300 RPM)
3 Torque converter stall speed ( 2125 - 2290 RPM)
4 Combined - loader hydraulic and torque converter - stall speed ( 1830 - 2010 RPM)

Stall test reference chart


ID RPM Results
1 2240 to 2335
2 2190 to 2300
All systems operating within normal specified RPM values.
3 2125 to 2290
4 1830 to 2010

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ID RPM Results
1 Above 2335
2 2190 to 2300 Engine problem. Check engine speeds according to instructions in the engine
3 Above 2290 service manual.
4 Above 2010
1 Below 2240
2 2190 to 2300 Engine problem. Check engine speeds according to instructions in Refer to the
3 Below 2125 engine service manual.
4 Below 1830
1 Below 2240
2 2190 to 2300 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2125 to 2290 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 Below 1830
1 Above 2335
2 2190 to 2300 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2125 to 2290 output of the hydraulic pump. Check for leakage in the loader control valve.
4 Above 2010
1 2240 to 2335
2 Below 2190 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2125 to 2290 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1830 to 2010
1 2240 to 2335
2 Below 2190 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2125 to 2290 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 1830 to 2010
1 2240 to 2335
2 2190 to 2300 Torque converter or transmission problems. Refer to section NEED IU
3 Above 2290 REFERENCE and check the transmission and torque converter.
4 Above 2010
1 2240 to 2335
2 2190 to 2300
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Below 2125
4 Below 1830

ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN WT only)


Results from stall test procedure (fill in values accordingly)
ID RPM test valve Stall test component (specified value)
1 Loader hydraulic stall speed ( 2330 - 2420 RPM)
2 Backhoe hydraulic stall speed ( 2330 - 2420 RPM)
3 Torque converter stall speed ( 2150 - 2295 RPM)
4 Combined - loader hydraulic and torque converter - stall speed ( 2090 - 2270 RPM)

Stall test reference chart


ID RPM Results
1 2330 to 2420
2 2330 to 2420
All systems operating within normal specified RPM values.
3 2150 to 2295
4 2090 to 2270
1 Above 2420
2 2330 to 2420
Engine problem. Check engine speeds according to the engine service manual.
3 Above 2295
4 Above 2270
1 Below 2330
2 2330 to 2420 Engine problem. Check engine speeds. Replace the fuel and air filters. Refer
3 Below 2150 to the engine service manual.
4 Below 2090
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ID RPM Results
1 Below 2330
2 2330 to 2420 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2150 to 2295 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 Below 2090
1 Above 2420
2 2330 to 2420 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2150 to 2295 output of the hydraulic pump. Check for leakage in the loader control valve.
4 Above 2270
1 2330 to 2420
2 Below 2330 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2150 to 2295 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 2090 to 2270
1 2330 to 2420
2 Below 2330 Hydraulic system problem(s). Check the setting of the main relief valve. Check the
3 2150 to 2295 output of the hydraulic pump.
4 2090 to 2270
1 2330 to 2420
2 2330 to 2420
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Above 2295
4 Above 2270
1 2330 to 2420
2 2330 to 2420
Torque converter or transmission problems.
3 Below 2150
4 Below 2090

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ENGINE - Exploded view


1. Engine mounting bracket bolt 4. Engine mounting bracket
2. Flat washer 5. Engine mounting stabilizer
3. Engine mounting bolts 6. Lock nut

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ENGINE - Service instruction - Engine repair service manual


1. For engine repair, see engine service manual
87630273.

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ENGINE - Remove - 580N only


Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and wires.
Close disconnected hoses and fittings with caps and plugs.
NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from
your machine and are for reference only.
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut to hold the loader.

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2. Remove the battery cover from the right step. If the


machine has only one battery, disconnect the nega-
tive battery cable from the battery.
3. If the machine has two batteries, remove the termi-
nal nut (1). Remove the negative battery cable (2)
from the terminal and move the negative battery ca-
ble away from the battery. Make sure the jumper ca-
ble (3) is installed on the terminal and start the termi-
nal nut (2) onto the terminal.

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4. If equipped with air conditioning, discharge the air


conditioning system.
5. Remove the radiator wrapper, fan shroud, radiator,
oil coolers and, if equipped with air conditioning, the
condenser assembly. See Radiator - Remove -
580N only (B.50.A) for procedures.
6. If equipped with air conditioning, disconnect the elec-
trical connector (1). Remove the tie strap (2). Dis-
connect the hoses from the compressor.

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7. Remove the tie strap. Disconnect the electrical con-


nectors for the air restriction indicator.

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8. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose at the tur-


bocharger. Disconnect the air cleaner hose from the
turbocharger.

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9. Disconnect crankcase ventilation hose and the aspi-


ration hose.

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10. Remove the cap screws and flat washers that fasten
the fixed hood to the uprights. Remove the fixed
hood and air cleaner as an assembly.

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11. Remove muffler and brackets from engine.

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12. If equipped, disconnect grid heater positive cable


and sensor wires.

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13. Disconnect the electrical connector for the fuel injec-


tion pump (1) and oil pressure sender (2).

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14. Disconnect the throttle cable from the mounting


bracket.

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15. Disconnect the throttle rod (1). If equipped, discon-


nect the heater hose (2).

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16. Disconnect the fuel return line (1) and the fuel input
line (2).

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17. Disconnect the coolant temperature sender (1) and


coolant temperature switch (2).

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18. Disconnect the wires from the alternator.

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19. Disconnect the heater hose, if equipped.

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20. Disconnect the ground strap (1). Disconnect the


wires (2) from the starter.

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21. Remove the starter from the engine. Remove the


access cover from the bell housing.

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22. Install the engine turning tool, 380000988, to turn the


flywheel for access to the cap screws.

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23. Remove four cap screws that fasten the flywheel to


the flex plate.

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24. Connect lifting equipment to the lifting eyes on the


engine to hold the engine in place.
25. Remove the bolts, flat washers, and nuts from the
front engine mount.

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26. Loosen and remove the 12 cap screws and flat wash-
ers that fasten the transmission to the engine. Move
the heater hose and clamps out of the way.
27. Move the engine forward and raise the engine. Re-
move the engine from the machine.
NOTICE: Make sure that the flex plate/converter assembly
stays in place on the transmission. If the engine will be
separated from the transmission for an extended period of
time fasten the flex plate/converter assembly in place on
the transmission.

Next operation:
ENGINE - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.10.A).

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ENGINE - Install - 580N only


Prior operation:
ENGINE - Remove - 580N only (B.10.A).

If applicable, remove caps and plugs from previously dis-


connected hoses and fittings. Remove identification tags
after making the hose and wire connections.
NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from
your machine and are for reference only.
1. Position the engine in the machine.
NOTICE: Make sure that the flex plate/converter assembly
stays in place on the transmission.
2. Move the heater hose and clamps out of the way.
Install and tighten the 12 flat washers and cap screws
securing the transmission to the engine.

Tighten cap screws to a torque of 52 - 57 N·m (38 -


42 lb ft).
3. Install and tighten the front engine mounting bolts,
flat washers, and nuts.

Tighten the self locking nuts to a torque of 90 - 100


N·m (66 - 74 lb ft).

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4. Disconnect the lifting equipment from the lifting eyes


on the engine.
5. Tighten the four cap screws that fasten the flywheel
to the flex plate.

Tighten cap screws to a torque of 52 - 57 N·m (38 -


42 lb ft).

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6. Remove the engine turning tool, 380000988.

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7. Install the access cover to the bell housing. Install


the starter onto the engine.

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8. Connect the wires (2) from the starter. Attach the


ground strap (1).

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9. If equipped, connect the heater hose.

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10. Connect the wires from the alternator.

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11. Connect the coolant temperature sender (1) and


coolant temperature switch (2).

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12. Connect the fuel return line (1) and the fuel input line
(2).

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13. Connect the throttle rod (1). If equipped, connect the


heater hose (2).

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14. Connect the throttle cable from the mounting bracket.

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15. Connect the electrical connector for the fuel injection


pump (1) and oil pressure sender (2).

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16. If equipped, connect the grid heater positive cable


and sensor wires.

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17. Attach the muffler and brackets to the engine.

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18. Install the fixed hood and air cleaner. Secure the
fixed hood to the uprights with flat washers and cap
screws.

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19. Attach the aspiration hose and the crank case venti-
lation hose.

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20. Connect the air cleaner hose from the turbocharger.


Tighten the clamp on the air cleaner hose at the tur-
bocharger.

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21. Connect the electrical connectors for the air restric-


tion indicator. Secure with a tie strap.

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22. If the machine is equipped with air conditioning, con-


nect the electrical connector (1). Connect the hoses
from the compressor. Secure with a tie strap (2).

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23. Install the radiator wrapper, fan shroud, radiator, oil


coolers and, if equipped with air conditioning, con-
denser assembly. See Radiator - Install - 580N only
(B.50.A) for removal procedures.
24. If equipped with air conditioning, see ENVIRON-
MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging - Air conditioner system evacuation
and recharging (E.40.C) to recharge air condition-
ing system.
25. If the machine has two batteries, remove the terminal
nut (1) from the jumper cable (3). Attach the nega-
tive battery cable (2) to the terminal and install the
terminal nut (1).

If the machine has only one battery, connect the neg-


ative battery cable to the battery.

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26. Install the battery cover on the right-hand step.


27. Release the support strut lock and lower the loader
bucket.

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28. Fill the engine and cooling system. See Capacities


() for specifications.

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ENGINE - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and wires.
Close disconnected hoses and fittings with caps and plugs.
NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from
your machine and are for reference only.
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut to hold the loader.

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2. Remove the battery cover from the right step. If the


machine has only one battery, disconnect the nega-
tive battery cable from the battery.
3. If the machine has two batteries, remove the termi-
nal nut (1). Remove the negative battery cable (2)
from the terminal and move the negative battery ca-
ble away from the battery. Make sure the jumper ca-
ble (3) is installed on the terminal and start the termi-
nal nut (2) onto the terminal.

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4. If equipped with air conditioning, discharge the air


conditioning system.
5. Remove the radiator wrapper, fan shroud, radiator,
oil coolers, CAC, and, if equipped with air condition-
ing, condenser assembly. See Radiator - Remove
- 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.50.A) for re-
moval procedures.
6. If the machine is equipped with air conditioning, dis-
connect the electrical connector. Remove the tie
strap. Disconnect the hoses from the compressor.

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7. Remove the tie strap. Disconnect the electrical con-


nectors for the air restriction indicator.

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8. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose at the tur-


bocharger. Disconnect the air cleaner hose from the
turbocharger.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 5

9. Disconnect crank case ventilation hose and the as-


piration hose.

RCPH10TLB031AAL 6

10. Remove the cap screws and flat washers that fasten
the fixed hood to the uprights. Remove the fixed
hood and air cleaner as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 7

11. Remove muffler and brackets from engine.

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12. If equipped, disconnect the grid heater positive ca-


ble.

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13. Disconnect the engine controller’s electrical connec-


tor.

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14. Disconnect the fuel return line (1), fuel input line (3),
and the water in fuel sensor (2).
NOTE: If equipped with fuel cooler, attach the lines to the
engine during removal.

RCPH10TLB029AAL 10

15. Disconnect the wires from the alternator.

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16. Disconnect heater hose, if equipped.

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17. Disconnect the ground strap (1). Disconnect the


wires (2) from the starter.

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18. Remove the starter from the engine. Remove the


access cover from the bell housing.

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19. Install the engine turning tool, 380000988, to turn the


flywheel for access to the cap screws.

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20. Remove four cap screws that fasten the flywheel to


the flex plate.

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21. Connect lifting equipment to the lifting eyes on the


engine to hold the engine in place.
22. Remove the bolts, flat washers, and nuts from the
front engine mount.

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23. Loosen and remove the 12 cap screws and flat wash-
ers that fasten the transmission to the engine. Move
the heater hose and clamps out of the way.

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24. Move the engine forward and raise the engine. Re-
move the engine from the machine.
NOTICE: Make sure that the flex plate/converter assembly
stays in place on the transmission. If the engine will be
separated from the transmission for an extended period of
time fasten the flex plate/converter assembly in place on
the transmission.

Next operation:
ENGINE - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.10.A).

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ENGINE - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


If applicable, remove caps and plugs from previously dis-
connected hoses and fittings. Remove identification tags
after making the hose and wire connections.
NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from
your machine and are for reference only.
1. Position the engine in the machine.
NOTICE: Make sure that the flex plate/converter assembly
stays in place on the transmission.
2. Move the heater hose and clamps out of the way.
Install and tighten the 12 flat washers and cap screws
securing the transmission to the engine.

Tighten cap screws to a torque of 52 - 57 N·m (38 -


42 lb ft).
3. Install and tighten the front engine mounting bolts,
flat washers, and nuts.

Tighten the self locking nuts to a torque of 90 - 100


N·m (66 - 74 lb ft).

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4. Disconnect the lifting equipment from the lifting eyes


on the engine.
5. Tighten the four cap screws that fasten the flywheel
to the flex plate.

Tighten cap screws to a torque of 52 - 57 N·m (38 -


42 lb ft).

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6. Remove the engine turning tool, 380000988.

RCPH10TLB005BAL 3

7. Install the access cover to the bell housing. Install


the starter onto the engine.

RCPH10TLB026AAL 4

8. Connect the wires (2) from the starter. Attach the


ground strap (1).

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9. If equipped, connect the heater hose.

RCPH10TLB043AAL 6

10. Connect the wires from the alternator.

RCPH10TLB037AAL 7

11. Connect the water in fuel sensor (2), fuel input line
(3), and fuel return line (1).

RCPH10TLB029AAL 8

12. Connect the engine controller’s electrical connector.

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13. If equipped, connect the grid heater positive cable.

RCPH10TLB029AAL 10

14. Attach the muffler and brackets to the engine.


15. Install the fixed hood and air cleaner. Secure the
fixed hood to the uprights with flat washers and cap
screws.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 11

16. Attach the aspiration hose and the crank case venti-
lation hose.

RCPH10TLB031AAL 12

17. Connect the air cleaner hose from the turbocharger.


Tighten the clamp on the air cleaner hose at the tur-
bocharger.

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18. Connect the electrical connectors for the air restric-


tion indicator. Secure with a tie strap.

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19. If the machine is equipped with air conditioning, con-


nect the electrical connector. Connect the hoses
from the compressor.

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20. Install the radiator wrapper, fan shroud, radiator, oil


coolers, CAC, and, if equipped with air conditioning,
the condenser assembly. See Radiator - Install -
580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.50.A) for proce-
dures.
21. If equipped with air conditioning, see ENVIRON-
MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging - Air conditioner system evacuation
and recharging (E.40.C) to recharge the air condi-
tioning system.
22. If the machine has two batteries, remove the terminal
nut (1) from the jumper cable (3). Attach the nega-
tive battery cable (2) to the terminal and install the
terminal nut (1).

If the machine has only one battery, connect the neg-


ative battery cable to the battery.

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23. Install the battery cover on the right-hand step.

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24. Release the support strut lock and lower the loader
bucket.

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25. Fill the engine and cooling system. See Capacities


() for specifications.

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ENGINE - Prepare for stall tests


Do the stall test to find the cause of poor performance.
The main relief valve must be set within specifications to achieve accurate readings when performing the following
stall tests.
The engine is run at full throttle and the transmission and hydraulic systems are engaged separately, and then to-
gether.
Comparing the engine speeds from the stall test with the check sheets starting on page 6 will help to find the cause
of the problem. It can be necessary to check a separate system to find the exact cause of the problem.
Use a photo tachometer or other tachometer of equal accuracy to get accurate results from the stall test.
The engine, transmission and hydraulic system must be at operating temperature before doing the stall test. Heat the
oil according to instructions in this section.

Machines with standard transmission


NOTE: For 580N machines only and check the throttle linkage adjustments.
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Move the transmission gear selector into fourth gear.
3. Lock the brake pedals together. Put your foot on
the service brakes and hold the machine with service
brakes.
4. Release the parking brake.
5. With the engine running at low idle, move the direc-
tion control lever forward.
6. Slowly increase the engine speed to full throttle.
7. If the machine begins to move at any time, decrease
the engine speed to low idle and stop the engine.

Machines with H–Type transmission


1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Place the automatic/manual switch in the manual po-
sition.
3. Select 4th gear on the range selector.
4. Lock the brake pedals together. Put your foot on
the service brakes and hold the machine with service
brakes.
5. Release the parking brake.
6. With the engine running at low idle, move the direc-
tion control lever forward.
7. Slowly increase the engine speed to full throttle.
8. If the machine begins to move at any time, decrease
the engine speed to low idle and stop the engine.
See section 6004 and repair the service brakes.

Procedure to heat torque converter and hydraulic oil


1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Start and run the engine at low idle.
3. Run the engine at full throttle, hold the loader control
lever in the rollback position for 15 seconds.

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4. Return the loader control lever to neutral for 15 sec-


onds.
5. Return the boom control lever to neutral for 15 sec-
onds.
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the temperature of the oil
is 52 °C (126 °F). The side of the reservoir will be
very warm at this temperature.
7. With the engine running at low idle, move the trans-
mission control to fourth gear and the direction con-
trol lever to forward.
8. Run the engine at full throttle for 15 seconds.
9. Decrease the engine speed to low idle and move the
direction control lever to neutral for 15 seconds.
10. Repeat steps 6 through 8 until the pointer in the
gauge for transmission oil temperature is in the cen-
ter of the green zone of the gauge for transmission
oil temperature.

Stall test procedure


1. Prepare the machine for the stall test according to
instructions in this section.
2. Heat the oil according to instructions in this section.
3. Apply the parking brake and start the engine.
4. With the engine running at full throttle, hold the loader
control lever in the lift position and read the tachome-
ter. Record the reading on line 1 of the check sheet.
5. With the engine running at full throttle and boom in
travel lock, hold the dipper lever in the in position and
read the tachometer. Record the reading on line 2 of
the check sheet.
6. Decrease the engine speed to low idle.
7. Move the transmission control lever to fourth gear.
NOTE: For machines with H-Type transmissions, place the
automatic/manual switch in the manual position.
8. Lock the brake pedals together. Put your foot on
the service brakes and hold the machine with service
brakes.
9. Release the parking brake.
10. Move the direction control lever to forward.
11. Slowly increase the engine speed to full throttle and
read the tachometer. Record the reading on line 3
on the check sheet.
12. With the transmission control lever in fourth gear, the
direction control lever in forward, and the engine run-
ning at full throttle, hold the loader control lever in
the lift position and read the tachometer. Record the
reading on line 4 on the check sheet.
13. Decrease the engine speed to low idle, move the
directional control lever to neutral.
14. Run the engine at low idle for two minutes and then
stop the engine.
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15. See the check sheet to understand the results of the


stall test.

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Balancer - Remove
1. Drain oil from engine.
2. Put a suitable floor jack under the engine oil pan,
remove engine oil pan.
3. Remove the oil sump from the engine.
4. Turn the engine while pressing in on the timing lock
pin until pin locks engine on number one TDC.

RCPH10TLB004BAL 1

5. Remove the balancer from the engine.

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Balancer - Timing adjust


Prior operation:
Balancer - Remove (B.10.A)

1. Align the timing marks on the balancer.


2. Install the balancer retaining bolt securing the bal-
ancer timing adjustment.

RCPH10TLB001BAL 1

Next operation:
Balancer - Install (B.10.A)

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Balancer - Install
Prior operation:
Balancer - Timing adjust (B.10.A)

1. Place the balancer on the engine, install and tighten


the mounting bolts.

RCPH10TLB003BAL 1

2. Install and tighten the oil sump.


3. Remove the retaining bolt previously installed during
the timing adjustment.
4. Install the oil pan on the engine, fill the engine with
oil.
5. Pull the timing lock pin from the cam gear.

RCPH10TLB004BAL 2

6. Start and run engine, check for excessive vibration


and oil leaks.

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ENGINE - 10.A
Balancer - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Balancer - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Balancer - Timing adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
ENGINE - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ENGINE - Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ENGINE - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
ENGINE - Prepare for stall tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ENGINE - Remove - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ENGINE - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ENGINE - Service instruction - Engine repair service manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580N only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (580SN WT only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ENGINE - Speeds stall test check sheet (590SN only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ENGINE - Speeds stall test normal (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM - 20.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM - 20.A

TECHNICAL DATA
Fuel injection pump
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Throttle command
Exploded view - Throttle linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

SERVICE
Throttle command
Adjust - Throttle linkage adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Adjust - Throttle lever adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Fuel injection pump
Timing check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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Fuel injection pump - Special tools


CAS 1691A Gear puller

RCPH10TLB720ABL 1

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380000988 Engine turning tool

RCPH10TLB005BAL 2

380001435 Valve gauge tool

RCPH10TLB721ABL 3

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Throttle command - Exploded view - Throttle linkage

RCPH10TLB044GAL 1

1. Ball joint 6. Lever - hand throttle 11. Injection pump lever


2. Throttle lever 7. Cable 12. Cable jam nuts
3. Clevis 8. Cable jam nuts 13. Cable
4. Cross shaft 9. Lever - foot throttle 14. Clevis
5. Throttle pedal 10. Jam nut 15. Lock nut

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Throttle command - Adjust - Throttle linkage adjustment


1. Disconnect the ball joint (1) from the lever on the fuel
injection pump. See the illustration Throttle com-
mand - Exploded view - Throttle linkage (B.20.A).
2. Use a photo tachometer or other tachometer of equal
accuracy to check the engine speeds. If the engine
speeds are not equal to the specifications in this sec-
tion, adjust the engine speeds as required. See Spe-
cial Tools in this section.

NOTE: Adjustment of high idle must be done by an authorized Case dealer.


3. Push the throttle lever (2) forward until the lever (9)
on the cross shaft (4) touches the fire wall. If the
lever (9) does not touch the fire wall, adjust the cable
clevis (14) until the lever (9) touches the fire wall.
4. Connect the ball joint (1) to the lever on the fuel in-
jection pump.
5. Move the throttle lever (2) to the high idle position.
The ball joint (1) must obtain 1 mm (0.039 in) over-
ride at the injection pump lever (11) on the fuel injec-
tion pump.
6. To obtain the required override, adjust the throttle
cable jam nuts (8) at the engine.
7. Check to see that the high and low idle engine
speeds are as specified.

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Throttle command - Adjust - Throttle lever adjustment


Move the throttle lever (2) to the high idle position and then
to the low idle position. The throttle lever (2) must move
smoothly and hold the setting for the throttle lever (2) when
the throttle lever (2) is released. If the throttle lever (2)
does not move smoothly or hold the setting after the throttle
lever (2) has been released, the throttle lever (2) must be
adjusted. The inner nut (15) must be torqued to 5.6 - 6.2
N·m (50 - 55 lb in) then torque the outer jam nut (10) to 3.3
- 5.7 N·m (29 - 50 lb in).

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Fuel injection pump - Timing check


Park the machine on a level surface, secure the front loader in a raised position, stop the engine, remove the ignition
key raise the engine hood. Remove the battery cover and disconnect the battery.

Establishing TDC (Top Dead Center)


1. Using Engine Turning Tool 380000988, manually
turn the engine over, rotating the tone-wheel (1)
until the non-slotted section is at the top. This will
position the No. 1 piston near TDC.

RCPH10TLB742ABL 1

2. Remove the valve cover and install the Valve Gauge


Tool (1) – 380001435 on engine.

RCPH10TLB743ABL 2

3. Use the Valve Gauge Tool (1) to open the No. 1


cylinder intake valve.
4. Turn the engine over in a clockwise direction (as
viewed from the front) until the No. 1 piston makes
contact with the intake valve.
NOTICE: Do not use excessive force with the tuning tool,
otherwise damage to the intake valve will occur.
5. Attach a metal reference rod (2) to the bracket (1)
near the AC belt pulley (3).
6. Use the metal rod as a reference (2) point and mark
the pulley (4).

RCPH10TLB744ABL 3

7. Remove tool 380001435 closing the intake valve.

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8. Continue to turn the engine in a clockwise direction,


approximately 1/5 turn, until the piston is on a down
cycle.
9. Install tool 380001435 to open the No. 1 cylinder
intake valve.
10. Turn the engine in a counter–clockwise direction until
the piston makes contact with the valve.
NOTICE: Do not use excessive force with the tuning tool,
otherwise damage to the intake valve will occur.
11. Mark the AC belt pulley (1) using the rod as a refer-
ence.

RCPH10TLB745ABL 4

12. Measure between the marks and make a third mark


at the midpoint (1). When aligned with the reference
rod, this mark indicates TDC. Use it to time the pump
with the engine.

RCPH10TLB746ABL 5

Checking Static Timing


1. Remove tool 380001435 closing the intake valve.
2. Locate the timing plug at the center of the four injec-
tion lines and remove it with a 12 mm socket.
3. Install adapter (1) CAS 2458 and insert the indicator
gauge (2) CAS 1745-1 into the pump.

RCPH10TLB747ABL 6

4. Preload the gauge approximately 2.5 mm (0.1 in).

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5. Turn the engine counter–clockwise until the gauge


needle stops moving.
6. Zero out the gauge.
7. Turn the engine clockwise until the TDC Mark (1)
lines up with the reference rod (2).

RCPH10TLB748ABL 7

8. Take note of the timing pre-lift shown on the gauge.


The specifications are as follows:
• Natural Aspirated – 1.10 - 1.25 mm (0.043 -
0.049 in)
• Turbo – 0.95 - 1.10 mm (0.037 - 0.043 in)
If timing pre-lift is one of the following:
• Within the specification range – Remove tools
and install the previously removed compo-
nents.
• Out of the specification range – Perform the
Static Timing Reset procedure.
RCPH10TLB747ABL 8

Static Timing Reset


1. With engine at TDC and dial indicator installed,
loosen the three nuts that secure the pump to the
gear housing.
NOTE: Use a 38 cm (15 in) socket extension (minimum)
to loosen the back bolt so that the gauge reading will not
be altered.

RCPH10TLB749ABL 9

2. Use the slots in the injection pump mount to ro-


tate (fine-tune) the pump into the correct position.
For example: If the gauge reading is 0.90 mm
(0.035 in), advance the timing by rotating the pump
counter–clockwise until the correct specification
range is reached.
3. Tighten the pump mounting nuts.

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4. If the pre-lift specification cannot be reached by ro-


tating the pump, do the following procedures:
A. Confirm the gear housing nuts are tight.
B. Turn the engine over until the pre-lift is:
• Natural Aspirated – 1.20 - 1.25 mm
(0.047 - 0.049 in)
• Turbo – 1.00 - 1.10 mm (0.039 - 0.043
in)
5. Confirm the injection pump lock bolt is tight.

RCPH10TLB726ABL 10

6. Remove the protective air inlet grill from the side of


the frame.

RCPH10TLB738ABL 11

7. Loosen the hose clamp and remove air cleaner inlet


hose.

RCPH10TLB739ABL 12

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8. Reach through the air inlet hole in the frame, remove


the three retaining bolts and cover plate.

RCPH10TLB733ABL 13

9. Loosen and remove nut and washer.


NOTICE: Use caution when removing nut and washer they
can be dropped inside of the engine, requiring the engine to
be disassembled in order to remove the hardware. Failure
to comply will result in engine damage.

RCPH10TLB734ABL 14

10. Install the Injection Pump Drive Gear Puller CAS


1691A, and loosen the pump gear.

RCPH10TLB735ABL 15

11. Turn engine back to TDC.


12. Remove the gear puller, install lock washer and nut.
Tighten to a torque of 90 - 95 N·m (66 - 70 lb ft)

RCPH10TLB734ABL 16

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13. Apply Loctite 5205 to the surface of the cover plate,


install the cover plate and mounting bolts, tighten
bolts.

RCPH10TLB733ABL 17

14. Verify that the pump pre-lift is within specifications:


• Natural Aspirated – 1.10 - 1.25 mm (0.043 -
0.049 in)
• Turbo – 0.95 - 1.10 mm (0.037 - 0.043 in)
15. If the pump pre-lift is one of the following:
• Within the specification range – Remove tools
and install the previously removed compo-
nents.
• Out of the specification range – Replace the
pump. Refer to Fuel injection pump - Re-
move (B.20.A) and repeat these instructions
for setting the injection pump timing.

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Fuel injection pump - Remove


1. Secure loader in raised position, stop engine.
2. Remove the battery cover from the right step. If the
machine has only one battery, disconnect the nega-
tive battery cable from the battery.

RCPH10TLB723ABL 1

3. If the machine has two batteries, remove the termi-


nal nut (1). Remove the negative battery cable (2)
from the terminal and move the negative battery ca-
ble away from the battery. Make sure the jumper ca-
ble (3) is installed on the terminal and start the termi-
nal nut (2) onto the terminal.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 2

4. Remove grill from side of frame.

RCPH10TLB738ABL 3

5. Loosen hose clamp and remove air cleaner inlet


hose.

RCPH10TLB739ABL 4

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6. Loosen jam nut for throttle cable.

RCPH10TLB736ABL 5

7. Remove the two throttle arm mounting bolts, move


the throttle cable out of the mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 6

8. Disconnect the ground strap (1). Disconnect the


wires (2) from the starter.

RCPH10TLB038AAL 7

9. Remove the starter from the engine and install


380000988 engine turning tool.
10. Remove the front rocker arm cover and injector line
retaining bracket mounting bolt. Using engine turn-
ing tool turn engine in direction of running rotation
until push rods can be turned freely.

RCPH10TLB741ABL 8

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11. Have an assistant continue to turn the engine with


turning tool while pressing in on lock pin located just
below injector pump.

RCPH10TLB725ABL 9

12. Once the lock pin has engaged continue to turn with
light pressure on turning tool until engine has com-
pletely stopped rotating.
13. Loosen injector pump locking bolt and remove the
slotted plate, tighten the locking bolt to 27 - 33 N·m
(20 - 24 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB726ABL 10

14. Remove the injector line retaining bracket mounting


bolts.

RCPH10TLB727ABL 11

15. Remove fuel filter and mounting bracket from engine.

RCPH10TLB724ABL 12

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16. Disconnect the power lead to the injector pump.

RCPH10TLB040AAL 13

17. Disconnect the fuel inlet line from the fuel pump and
fuel return line from the injector pump. Cover line and
fitting to keep foreign material from entering the fuel
system.

RCPH10TLB041AAL 14

18. Remove the mechanical fuel pump and engine oil


filler tube from the engine.
NOTE: In the following photos the engine is shown re-
moved from the machine, this is for clarity only, it is not
required to remove the engine.
19. Loosen fuel injector lines (1), disconnect fuel return
line (2), and boost line (3) at the pump. Cover lines
and fittings to keep foreign material from entering the
fuel system.

RCPH10TLB730ABL 15

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20. Disconnect fuel feed line from injector pump. Cover


line and fitting to keep foreign material from entering
the fuel system.

RCPH10TLB731ABL 16

21. Disconnect temperature sensor.

RCPH10TLB732ABL 17

22. Reaching through the inlet hole in the frame, remove


the three plate retaining bolts, remove the plate.

RCPH10TLB733ABL 18

23. Loosen and remove nut and washer.


NOTICE: Use caution when removing nut and washer they
can be dropped inside of the engine, requiring the engine to
be disassembled in order to remove the hardware. Failure
to comply will result in engine damage.

RCPH10TLB734ABL 19

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24. Install gear puller and tighten bolts until gear is loose.

RCPH10TLB735ABL 20

25. Remove the three mounting nuts from the studs, two
are located at arrows, one is located at the bottom of
the pump. Remove the pump from the engine.

RCPH10TLB728ABL 21

Next operation:
Fuel injection pump - Install (B.20.A)

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Fuel injection pump - Install


Prior operation:
Fuel injection pump - Remove (B.20.A)

1. Use a suitable solvent to remove oil from the injection


pump drive shaft and drive gear tapers.

NOTICE: Tapers should be dried completely before continuing with the installation procedure.
2. Replace gasket on pump mounting flange.
3. Install pump and tighten the three mounting nuts.

RCPH10TLB728ABL 1

4. Install lock washer and nut, torque nut to 90 - 95 N·m


(66 - 70 lb ft).
NOTICE: Use caution when removing nut and washer they
can be dropped inside of the engine, requiring the engine to
be disassembled in order to remove the hardware. Failure
to comply will result in engine damage.

RCPH10TLB734ABL 2

5. Apply Loctite 5205 to the surface of the cover plate,


install cover plate and mounting bolts, tighten bolts.

RCPH10TLB733ABL 3

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6. Connect wire to temperature sensor.

RCPH10TLB732ABL 4

7. Connect the fuel feed line to the injector pump.

RCPH10TLB731ABL 5

8. Remove covers from lines and fittings. Connect fuel


injector lines (1), connect fuel return line (2), and
boost line (3) to the pump.

RCPH10TLB730ABL 6

9. Install oil filler tube (3), mechanical fuel pump (2), and
fuel filter (1) on the engine.

RCPH10TLB737ABL 7

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10. Install the injector line retaining bracket mounting


bolts.

RCPH10TLB729ABL 8

11. Loosen injector pump locking bolt and install the slot-
ted plate, tighten the locking bolt to 12 - 14 N·m (106
- 124 lb in).

RCPH10TLB726ABL 9

12. Make sure locking pin is disengaged from gear.

RCPH10TLB725ABL 10

13. Remove the engine turning tool and install the starter.
14. If the machine has only one battery, connect the neg-
ative battery cable to the battery. Install the battery
cover.

RCPH10TLB723ABL 11

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15. Install grounding cable (2) onto the terminal. Install


the jumper cable (3) on the terminal and start the ter-
minal nut (1) onto the terminal. Tighten the terminal
nut.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 12

16. Install the front rocker arm cover and injector line
retaining bracket mounting bolt.

RCPH10TLB741ABL 13

17. Install the throttle cable into the bracket and tighten
the jam nut.

RCPH10TLB736ABL 14

18. Install and tighten the both throttle arm mounting


bolts.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 15

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19. Connect the power lead to the injector pump.

RCPH10TLB040AAL 16

20. Install air cleaner inlet hose and tighten the hose
clamp.

RCPH10TLB739ABL 17

21. Install grill on side of frame.

RCPH10TLB738ABL 18

22. Actuate the lever on the mechanical fuel pump to


prime the fuel system.
23. Start the machine and check for fuel leaks, check and
adjust throttle linkage as needed.

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FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM - 20.A


Fuel injection pump - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fuel injection pump - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fuel injection pump - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Fuel injection pump - Timing check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Throttle command - Adjust - Throttle lever adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Throttle command - Adjust - Throttle linkage adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Throttle command - Exploded view - Throttle linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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EXHAUST SYSTEM - 40.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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EXHAUST SYSTEM - 40.A

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Exhaust manifold
Exploded view - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

SERVICE
Exhaust manifold
Remove - 580 only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Exhaust manifold - Exploded view - 580N only


1. Muffler 4. Bolts (2), nuts (2), and washers 7. Bolt (1), spacer (1), and washer
(4) (1)
2. Bolts (2) and washers (2) 5. Bolts (2), nuts (2), and washers 8. Bolt (1), nut (1), and washers (2)
(4)
3. Clamp T bolt 6. Bolt (1), nut (1), and washers (2) 9. Aspiration hose

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RCPH10TLB013FAL 1

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Exhaust manifold - Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


1. Muffler 4. Bolts (2), nuts (2), and washers 7. Bolt (1), spacer (1), and washer
(4) (1)
2. Bolts (2) and washers (2) 5. Bolts (2), nuts (2), and washers 8. Bolt (1), nut (1), and washers (2)
(4)
3. Clamp T bolt 6. Bolt (1), nut (1), and washers (2)

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RCPH10TLB014FAL 1

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Exhaust manifold - Remove - 580 only


Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and wires. Be prepared to cap or plug disconnected hoses and
fittings.

NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from


your machine and are for reference only.
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut to hold the loader.

RCPH10TLB022AAL 1

2. Remove the battery cover from the right-hand step


and perform the following procedure based on the
number of batteries present, dual battery illustrated:
• Dual battery – remove the terminal nut (1). Re-
move the negative battery cable (2) from the
terminal and move the negative battery cable
away from the battery. Make sure the jumper
cable (3) is installed on the terminal and start
the terminal nut (2) onto the terminal.
• Single battery – disconnect the negative bat-
tery cable from the battery and move it away
from the battery terminal.
RCPH10TLB030AAL 2

3. Loosen the air cleaner hose clamp on the tur-


bocharger. Detach the hose from the turbocharger.
4. Loosen the air cleaner inlet hose clamp on the air
cleaner. Detach the inlet hose form the air cleaner.
5. Disconnect crank case ventilation hose and the as-
piration hose.

RCPH10TLB031AAL 3

6. Disconnect the electrical connectors for the air re-


striction indicator.

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7. Remove the cap screws and flat washers that fasten


the fixed hood to the uprights. Remove the fixed
hood and air cleaner as one assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 4

8. Loosen the T – clamp and disconnect the muffler


flange hose from the turbo.
9. Remove the mounting hardware that secures the
rear and front of the muffler to the engine block.
10. Remove the muffler assembly.

Next operation:
Exhaust manifold - Install (B.40.A)

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Exhaust manifold - Install - 580N only


Prior operation:
Exhaust manifold - Remove (B.40.A)

NOTICE: Prevent damage to the exhaust system do the


following procedures in sequence. All gaps between
mounting surfaces should be eliminated before torque
sequence is started.
1. Assemble the muffler to the engine and hand tighten
the bolt hardware for alignment purposes.
2. Align and secure the muffler flange with turbo and
tighten “T” bolt clamp (3) to 6.5 - 7.5 N·m (57.5 - 66.4
lb in).
3. Tighten lower bolts (2) on rear bracket to engine
block to a torque of 64 - 75 N·m (47 - 55 lb ft).
4. Tighten right hand bolt (6) to muffler to a torque of 64
- 75 N·m (47 - 55 lb ft).
5. Tighten front bracket to engine lifting bracket mount-
ing nuts (4) to a torque of 64 - 75 N·m (47 - 55 lb ft).
6. Tighten mounting bolts (5) to engine to a torque of 64
- 75 N·m (47 - 55 lb ft).
7. Tighten brace mounting bolt (7) to gear housing to a
torque of 32 - 40 N·m (24 - 30 lb ft).
8. Tighten rear brace left hand bolt (8) to muffler to a
torque of 64 - 75 N·m (47 - 55 lb ft).
9. When mounting aspiration hose, torque hose clamps
to 3.1 - 3.4 N·m (27.4 - 30.1 lb in).

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Exhaust manifold - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and wires. Be prepared to cap or plug disconnected hoses and
fittings.

NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from


your machine and are for reference only.
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut to hold the loader.

RCPH10TLB022AAL 1

2. Remove the battery cover from the right-hand step


and perform the following procedure based on the
number of batteries present, dual battery illustrated:
• Dual battery – remove the terminal nut (1). Re-
move the negative battery cable (2) from the
terminal and move the negative battery cable
away from the battery. Make sure the jumper
cable (3) is installed on the terminal and start
the terminal nut (2) onto the terminal.
• Single battery – disconnect the negative bat-
tery cable from the battery and move it away
from the battery terminal.
RCPH10TLB030AAL 2

3. Loosen the air cleaner hose clamp on the tur-


bocharger. Detach the hose from the turbocharger.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 3

4. Loosen the air cleaner inlet hose clamp on the air


cleaner. Detach the inlet hose form the air cleaner.

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5. Disconnect crank case ventilation hose.

RCPH10TLB031AAL 4

6. Disconnect the electrical connectors for the air re-


striction indicator.
7. Remove the cap screws and flat washers that fasten
the fixed hood to the uprights. Remove the fixed
hood and air cleaner as one assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 5

8. Loosen the T – clamp and disconnect the muffler


flange hose from the turbo.
9. Remove the mounting hardware that secures the
rear and front of the muffler to the engine block.
10. Remove the muffler assembly.

Next operation:
Exhaust manifold - Install (B.40.A)

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Exhaust manifold - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


1. IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the exhaust sys-
tem do the following procedures in sequence. 1. As-
semble muffler (1) to engine with bolts finger tight.
NOTE: All gaps between mounting surfaces should
be eliminated before torque sequence is started. 2.
Align muffler flange with turbo and tighten “T” bolt
clamp (3) to 6.5 to 7.5 Nm (57.5 to 66.5 lb-in). 3.
Tighten lower bolts (2) on rear bracket to engine
block to a torque of 64 to 75 Nm (47 to 55 pound feet).
4. Tighten right hand bolt (6) to muffler to a torque of
64 to 75 Nm (47 to 55 pound feet). 5. Tighten front
bracket to engine lifting bracket mounting nuts (4) to
a torque of 64 to 75 Nm (47 to 55 pound feet). 6.
Tighten mounting bolts (5) to engine to a torque of
64 to 75 Nm (47 to 55 pound feet). 7. Tighten brace
mounting bolt (7) to gear housing to a torque of 44 to
54 Nm (32 to 40 pound feet). 8. Tighten rear brace
left hand bolt (8) to muffler to a torque of 64 to 75 Nm
(47 to 55 pound feet).

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EXHAUST SYSTEM - 40.A


Exhaust manifold - Exploded view - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exhaust manifold - Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exhaust manifold - Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exhaust manifold - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Exhaust manifold - Remove - 580 only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exhaust manifold - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM - 50.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM - 50.A

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Radiator
Exploded view - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

SERVICE
Radiator
Remove - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Disassemble 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Assemble 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Disassemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Assemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

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Radiator - Exploded view - 580N only


1. Deaeration tank 4. Mounting bolts
2. Radiator hose 5. Oil cooler connectors
3. Clamp 6. Condenser Pivot Bolt

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RCPH10TLB031GAL 1

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Radiator - Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


1. Radiator 8. Transmission cooler tubes
2. Hydraulic oil cooler 9. Condenser and fuel cooler pivot bolts
3. Change air cooler 10. Oil cooler tubes
4. Air conditioning condenser 11. Fan shroud mounting bolts
5. Fuel cooler 12. Clamp
6. Transmission oil cooler 13. Deaeration tank
7. Charge air support bracket 14. Radiator hoses and clamps

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RCPH10TLB030GAL 1

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Radiator - Remove - 580N only


NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from your machine and are for reference only.
1. Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and
wires. Close disconnected hoses and fittings with
caps and plugs.
2. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut (1) to hold the
loader. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake.

RCPH10TLB022AAL 1

3. Remove the cap screws, bumpers and the grill from


the front of the machine.

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4. Open the hood. Connect acceptable lifting equip-


ment to the hood.

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5. Do the following procedure to remove the hood:


A. Remove the retainers from the hood struts and
disconnect the hood struts from the stud.
B. Disconnect the hood cable from the radiator
shroud.
C. Carefully lower the hood back to the closed
position.

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6. Remove the bolts, washers, and nuts from the pivot


point on the hood.

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7. Drive the pivot tubes out of the hood pivot point. Re-
move the hood from the machine.

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8. Slowly remove the radiator cap. Install a hose on


the drain valve and drain the radiator into a clean
container that holds approximately 18 l (5 US gal).

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9. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the upper radiator


hose.

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10. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the lower radiator


hose.

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11. If equipped with air conditioning, discharge air con-


ditioning system. Disconnect high pressure switch,
disconnect hoses from condenser and receiver drier.
Remove the receiver drier and horn from the ma-
chine.

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12. Disconnect all four oil cooler hoses, two on each side
of the machine, from the oil cooler.

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13. Remove the radiator wrapper mounting bolts, re-


move the radiator wrapper from the machine.

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14. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the radiator.


Raise the cooling pack just enough to move it for-
ward and clear the fan.

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15. Make sure that you have cleared the fan from the
shroud, raise the cooling pack from the machine.

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16. If applicable, see Radiator - Disassemble 580N


only (B.50.A) for procedures to replace worn or
damaged components.

Next operation:
Radiator - Install - 580N only (B.50.A).

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Radiator - Disassemble 580N only


Prior operation:
Radiator - Remove (B.50.A)

1. Place cooling pack on a bench, if equipped remove


the condenser bracket mounting bolts, three per
side.
2. Remove the cooler line mounting clamps, remove
the oil cooler mounting bolts.
3. Remove the fan shroud mounting bolts, deaeration
tank , and radiator hoses from the radiator.
4. Replace worn or damaged components.

Next operation:
Radiator - Assemble (B.50.A)

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Radiator - Assemble 580N only


Prior operation:
Radiator - Disassemble (B.50.A)

NOTE: Refer to the Radiator - Exploded view (B.50.A) for more details.
1. Install fan shroud and torque bolts to 13 - 25 N·m (10
- 18 lb ft).
2. Install deaeration tank.
3. Install radiator hoses and clamps, torque clamps to
4.5 - 5.5 N·m (40 - 49 lb in).
4. If fittings were removed from the oil cooler, install
fittings and torque to 77 - 85 N·m (57 - 63 lb ft).
NOTICE: Use two wrenches to minimize the torque trans-
mitted onto the elbow brazed to the oil cooler.
5. Install the oil coolers and tighten the mounting bolts.
6. Install the clamps and torque to 3.1 - 3.4 N·m (27 -
30 lb in).
7. Install the mounting brackets and tighten the mount-
ing bolts.
8. If equipped, mount the condenser into the bracket
using the pivot bolt.
9. Tighten the condenser pivot bolt tight enough to
remove the gaps between the mounting brackets
but not tight enough to prevent the condenser from
swinging out for cleaning.
10. Swing the condenser into position, install and tighten
retaining bolts.

Next operation:
Radiator - Install (B.50.A)

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Radiator - Install - 580N only


NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from your machine and are for reference only.
1. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the radiator.
2. Lower the assembly just in front of the fan and slowly
guide the cooling pack backward clearing the fan.
NOTE: Adjust fan shroud to obtain 20 mm (0.8 in) around
the fan.

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3. Install the radiator wrapper and secure with mounting


bolts on both sides of the machine.

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4. Connect all four oil cooler hoses, two on each side of


the machine.

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5. Install the receiver drier and horn on the machine.


Connect high pressure switch, connect the hoses
from condenser and receiver drier. If equipped
with air conditioning, see ENVIRONMENT CON-
TROL Air-conditioning system - Charging - Air
conditioner system evacuation and recharging
(E.40.C) to charge the system.

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6. Connect the lower radiator hose and tighten the


clamp.
7. Connect the upper radiator hose and tighten the
clamp.

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8. Position the hood on the machine and drive the pivot


tubes into the hood pivot point.

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9. Secure the hood to the pivot point with the bolts,


washers, and nuts.

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10. Do the following procedure to secure the hood:


A. Carefully place the hood in a raised position.
B. Attach the hood cable to the radiator shroud.
C. Attach the hood struts to the stud and secure
with the retainers .

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11. Disconnect the lifting equipment from the hood .

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12. Install the front grill, bumpers, and secure in place


with the cap screws (1).

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13. Fill the radiator and deaeration reservoir to the full


line. See Capacities () for specifications.
14. Connect the battery.
15. Start the engine and allow the coolant to reach op-
erating temperature. Stop the engine and check for
leaks. After the coolant cools check the level and fill
as needed.

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Radiator - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from your machine and are for reference only.
1. Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses and
wires. Close disconnected hoses and fittings with
caps and plugs.
2. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut (1) to hold the
loader. Stop the engine and apply the parking brake.

RCPH10TLB022AAL 1

3. Remove the caps screws , bumpers , and the grill


from the front of the machine.

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4. Open the hood. Connect acceptable lifting equip-


ment to the hood .

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5. Do the following procedure to remove the hood:


A. Remove the retainers from the hood struts and
disconnect the hood struts from the stud.
B. Disconnect the hood cable from the radiator
shroud.
C. Carefully lower the hood back to the closed
position.

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6. Remove the bolts, washers, and nuts from the pivot


point on the hood.

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7. Drive the pivot tubes out of the hood pivot point. Re-
move the hood from the machine.

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8. Slowly remove the radiator cap. Install a hose on


the drain valve and drain the radiator into a clean
container that holds more than 18 l (5 US gal).

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9. Loosen the clamps, disconnect the upper radiator


hose and purge hose from the engine.

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10. Loosen the clamps, disconnect and remove the


charge air cooler hoses and pipes.

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11. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the lower radiator


hose.

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12. If equipped with air conditioning, discharge air con-


ditioning system. Disconnect high pressure switch,
disconnect hoses from condenser and receiver drier.
Remove the receiver drier and horn from the ma-
chine.

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13. Disconnect the upper condenser hose. Disconnect


and plug fuel cooler hoses.

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14. Disconnect all four oil cooler hoses, two on each side
of the machine, from the oil cooler.

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15. Remove the radiator wrapper mounting bolts, re-


move the radiator wrapper from the machine.

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16. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the radiator.


Raise the cooling pack just enough to move it for-
ward and clear the fan.

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17. Make sure that you have cleared the fan from the
shroud, raise the cooling pack from the machine.

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18. If applicable, see Radiator - Disassemble - 580SN,


580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.50.A) for procedures to
replace worn or damaged components.

Next operation:
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Radiator - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only (B.50.A).

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Radiator - Disassemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


Prior operation:
Radiator - Remove (B.50.A)

1. Place cooling pack on a bench, remove the charge


air support bracket mounting bolts, three per side.
2. Remove the cooler line mounting clamps, remove
the oil cooler mounting bolts.
3. Remove the fan shroud mounting bolts, deaeration
tank, and radiator hoses from the radiator.
4. Replace worn or damaged components.

Next operation:
Radiator - Assemble (B.50.A)

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Radiator - Assemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


Prior operation:
Radiator - Disassemble (B.50.A)

NOTE: Refer to the Radiator - Exploded view (B.50.A) for more details.
1. Install fan shroud and torque bolts to 13 - 25 N·m (10
- 18 lb ft).
2. Install deaeration tank.
3. Install radiator hoses and clamps, torque clamps to
4.5 - 5.5 N·m (40 - 49 lb in).
4. If fittings were removed from the oil cooler, install
fittings and torque to 77 - 85 N·m (57 - 63 lb ft).
NOTICE: Use two wrenches to minimize the torque trans-
mitted onto the elbow brazed to the oil cooler.
5. Install the oil coolers and tighten the mounting bolts.
6. Install the clamps and torque to 3.1 - 3.4 N·m (27 -
30 lb in).
7. Install the charge air cooler mounting brackets and
tighten the mounting bolts.
8. If equipped with fuel cooler and condenser, mount
the charge air cooler and the mounting brackets for
the condenser and fuel cooler, tighten the mounting
bolts.
9. Mount the condenser and fuel cooler onto the bracket
using the pivot bolt.
10. Tighten the condenser and fuel cooler pivot bolt tight
enough to remove the gaps between the mounting
brackets but not tight enough to prevent the compo-
nents from swinging out for cleaning.
11. Swing the condenser and fuel cooler into position,
install and tighten retaining bolts.

Next operation:
Radiator - Install (B.50.A)

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Radiator - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only


NOTE: The photos in this procedure may be different from your machine and are for reference only.
1. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the radiator.
2. Lower the assembly just in front of the fan and slowly
guide the cooling pack backward clearing the fan.
NOTE: Adjust fan shroud to obtain 20 mm (0.8 in) around
the fan.

RCPH10TLB048AAL 1

3. Install the radiator wrapper and secure with mounting


bolts on both sides of the machine.

RCPH10TLB053AAL 2

4. Connect all four oil cooler hoses, two on each side of


the machine.

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5. Attach the fuel cooler hoses. Connect the upper con-


denser hose.

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6. Install the receiver drier and horn on the machine.


Connect high pressure switch, connect the hoses
from condenser and receiver drier. If equipped
with air conditioning, see ENVIRONMENT CON-
TROL Air-conditioning system - Charging - Air
conditioner system evacuation and recharging
(E.40.C) to charge the system.

RCPH10TLB408ACL 5

7. Connect the lower radiator hose and tighten the


clamp.

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8. Attach the charge air cooler hoses and pipes.


Tighten clamps to a torque of 11 - 12 N·m (97 - 106
lb in).

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9. Connect the upper radiator hose and purge hose


from the engine. Tighten clamps to a torque of 4.5
- 5.5 N·m (40 - 49 lb in).

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10. Position the hood on the machine and drive the pivot
tubes into the hood pivot point.

RCPH10TLB044AAL 9

11. Secure the hood to the pivot point with the bolts,
washers, and nuts.

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12. Do the following procedure to secure the hood:


A. Carefully place the hood in a raised position.
B. Attach the hood cable to the radiator shroud.
C. Attach the hood struts to the stud and secure
with the retainers .
13. Disconnect the lifting equipment from the hood .

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14. Install the front grill, bumpers, and secure in place


with the cap screws.

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15. Fill the radiator and deaeration reservoir to the full


line. See Capacities () for specifications.
16. Connect the battery.
17. Start the engine and allow the coolant to reach op-
erating temperature. Stop the engine and check for
leaks. After the coolant cools check the level and fill
as needed.

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Index

ENGINE AND PTO IN - B

ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM - 50.A


Radiator - Assemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Radiator - Assemble 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Radiator - Disassemble - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Radiator - Disassemble 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Radiator - Exploded view - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Radiator - Exploded view - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Radiator - Install - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Radiator - Install - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Radiator - Remove - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Radiator - Remove - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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STARTING SYSTEM - 80.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

ENGINE AND PTO IN - B

STARTING SYSTEM - 80.A

TECHNICAL DATA
STARTING SYSTEM
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Engine starter
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

SERVICE
STARTING SYSTEM
Remove - Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Install - Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Starter solenoid
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Test - Field coil test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

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STARTING SYSTEM - General specification


SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer Nippondenso
No-Load Test at 20 °C (68.0 °F)
Volts 11 V
Current draw 200 A maximum
Starter drive speed 3000 RPM minimum

LUBRICATION
Interval When the starter is disassembled or each time the
engine is removed for repairs
Lubricant
Molykote-GN Use on shaft at pinion end of starter drive
Case multipurpose grease Use on bearings, gears, idler gear shaft and spring

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Engine starter - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB062GAL 1

1. Bolt 9. Armature 17. Idler gear


2. Lock washer 10. Field frame 18. Roller (5)
3. Flat washer 11. Cover 19. Bearing cage
4. O-ring 12. Gasket 20. Spring
5. Screw 13. Plunger 21. Steel ball
6. Cover 14. Nut 22. Starter drive
7. Brush holder 15. Starter solenoid assembly 23. Starter drive housing
8. Bearing 16. Thrust washer

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STARTING SYSTEM - Remove - Starter

NOTE: The starter is located on the engine flywheel hous-


ing.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Remove the pin that fastens the support strut to the
loader frame.
3. Raise the loader frame until the support strut is
against the end of the lift cylinder.
4. Stop the engine and install the pin in the support
strut.
5. Remove the bolts and washers that fasten the battery
cover to the right side of the machine by the step.
6. Remove the battery cover.
7. If the machine has only one battery, disconnect the
negative ground strap (2) from the battery (1).

RCPH10TLB723ABL 1

8. If the machine has two batteries:


9. A. Remove the terminal nuts (1) and jumper cable
(2) from the battery.
B. Remove the negative ground strap (3) from the
battery and move the negative ground strap
away from the battery.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 2

10. Open the hood.

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11. Tag and disconnect the wires and cables from the
terminals on the starter.
NOTE: Starter wire is coated with RTV silicone sealant.

RCPH10TLB232ABL 3

12. Remove the two bolts (1) that fasten the starter to the
flywheel housing. Remove the starter.

RCPH10TLB230ABL 4

Next operation:
STARTING SYSTEM - Install (B.80.A)

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STARTING SYSTEM - Install - Starter


Prior operation:
STARTING SYSTEM - Remove (B.80.A)

1. Put the starter in place on the flywheel housing.


2. Install the bolts (1) that fasten the starter to the fly-
wheel housing. Make sure the ground cable (2) is
installed under the upper bolt. Torque bolts to 40 -
47 N·m (29.5 - 34.7 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB230ABL 1

3. Connect the wires and cables to the terminals on the


starter.

RCPH10TLB232ABL 2

4. Cover the starter wire terminal with 737 RTV silicone


sealant.
NOTICE: Use only 737 RTV silicone sealant. Other
sealants can corrode the terminal.
5. Close the hood.
6. If the machine has only one battery, connect the neg-
ative ground strap (1) to the battery.

RCPH10TLB723ABL 3

7. If the machine has two batteries:

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A. Install the negative ground strap (3) on the bat-


tery.
B. Install the jumper cable (2) and terminal nuts
(1) on the battery.

RCPH10TLB722ABL 4

8. Install the battery cover.


9. Install the washers and bolts that fasten the battery
cover to the machine.

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STARTING SYSTEM - Test


General information
1. The No-Load Test is done with the starter re-
moved from the engine.
2. Check to see if you can pull the gear on the
starter drive out of the starter drive housing.
3. Check to see if the starter drive can be turned.
Pull the gear on the starter drive out of the
starter drive housing. Turn the gear to turn the
starter drive and the armature.
4. If the starter drive cannot be turned, disassem-
ble the starter and make repairs as needed.
Then do the No-Load Test.

Test equipment
The No-Load Test can be done using a Sun Electric
VAT-33 Tester, an equivalent tester, or separate pieces of
test equipment.
A hand held tachometer is needed to measure the speed
of the armature shaft.
A remote starter button is needed to actuate the starter.
A fully charged 12 volt battery is needed to supply the elec-
tricity to turn the starter.

Test procedure
The illustrations in this procedure show the use of the Sun
Electric VAT-33 tester. Other test equipment can be used.
Connect the test equipment according to this procedure
and the manufacturer’s instructions.
1. If the VAT-33 tester is being used:
A. Select the 0 - 100 A range.
B. Select the 18 - 40 V range.
C. Move the volt lead switch to the EXT. position.
D. Turn the load control to the OFF position.

RCPH10TLB220ABL 1

2. Fasten the starter in a vise or use another method to


prevent the starter from moving. This must be done
to prevent personal injury.

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3. Connect the positive battery cable (1) to the battery


terminal (2) on the starter solenoid and the negative
battery cable (3) to the mounting flange of the starter.

RCPH10TLB221ABL 2

4. Connect the positive load cable (1) to the positive


post of the battery. Connect the negative load cable
(2) to the negative post.

RCPH10TLB222ABL 3

5. Connect the red voltmeter lead (1) to the motor ter-


minal (2) on the starter solenoid.

RCPH10TLB223ABL 4

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6. Connect the black voltmeter lead (1) the mounting


flange on the starter.

RCPH10TLB224ABL 5

7. Fasten the ammeter clamp (1) around the positive


battery cable so that the tip of the arrow is toward
the starter.

RCPH10TLB225ABL 6

8. Connect the leads from the remote starter button (1)


to the battery (2) and switch terminals (3).

RCPH10TLB226ABL 7

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NOTICE: Steps 9, 10, and 11 must be done rapidly. Do not load the battery for more than 15 s at one time. After the
battery has been loaded for 15 s let the starter cool for 60 s.
9. Actuate the remote starter button (1) and turn the
load control (2) until the voltmeter (3) indicates 11 V.

RCPH10TLB227ABL 8

10. Look at the ammeter (4) and make a record of the


ammeter indication.
11. Use the hand held tachometer (5) and check the ar-
mature shaft speed. Make a record of armature shaft
speed.
12. Release the remote starter button and turn the load
control to the OFF position.

Understanding no load test results


1. If the current draw and the armature shaft speed are
within the ranges under Specifications, the starter is
good.
2. Low armature shaft speed and high current draw are
indications of too much friction. Possible causes of
too much friction are:
A. Tight, dirty, or worn bearings.
B. A bent armature shaft.
C. Loose pole shoes (pole shoes make contact
with the armature).
D. A short circuit in the armature coil. Disassem-
ble the starter. Use an armature tester to test
the armature. Use the instructions included
with the armature tester.
E. Damaged field coil. Refer to Starter solenoid
- Test (B.80.A).

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3. If the armature does not rotate and the current draw


is high, possible causes are:
A. Field terminal making contact with the field
frame. Inspect the insulators for the field ter-
minal.
B. Damaged field coil. Refer to Starter solenoid
- Test (B.80.A)
C. Damaged bearings.
4. If the armature does not rotate and the current draw
is zero, possible causes are:
A. An open field circuit. Disassemble the starter
and inspect the field coil connections.
B. An open armature coil. Disassemble the
starter and check for burned commutator bars.
Use an armature tester to test the armature.
Use the instructions included with the arma-
ture tester.
C. Brushes not making good contact with the
commutator bars. Check for high insulation
between the commutator bars, broken brush
springs, or worn brushes.
5. Low armature shaft speed and low current draw are
indications of:
A. Dirt or corrosion on connections.
B. Damaged wiring.
C. Dirty commutator bars.
D. All causes in step 4.
6. High armature shaft speed and high current draw are
indications of a short circuit in the field coil. It is diffi-
cult to find a short circuit in a field coil. Install a new
field coil. Do the No Load Test again to check for im-
provement in the operation of the starter.

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Starter solenoid - Remove


1. Pull back the boot on the motor terminal and loosen
and remove the nut and lock washer.

RCPH10TLB185ABL 1

2. Loosen and remove the screws that mount and hold


the brush holder to the cover.

RCPH10TLB186ABL 2

3. Loosen and remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB187ABL 3

4. Remove the cover.

RCPH10TLB188ABL 4

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5. Hold the spring away from one of the brushes con-


nected to the field coil and remove the brush from
the brush holder. Repeat this step for the other brush
connected to the field coil.

RCPH10TLB189ABL 5

6. Remove the brush holder.

RCPH10TLB190ABL 6

7. Remove the field frame assembly.

RCPH10TLB191ABL 7

8. Remove the armature.

RCPH10TLB192ABL 8

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9. Fasten the starter solenoid in a vise and loosen and


remove the screws that hold the starter drive hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB193ABL 9

10. Remove the starter drive housing from the starter


solenoid.

RCPH10TLB194ABL 10

11. Push down the starter drive housing as shown to


loosen and remove the starter drive.

RCPH10TLB195ABL 11

12. Remove the steel ball from the starter drive. If nec-
essary, use a magnet.

RCPH10TLB196ABL 12

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13. Remove the O-ring from the groove in the starter


drive housing.

RCPH10TLB171ABL 13

14. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB172ABL 14

15. Remove the idler gear.

RCPH10TLB173ABL 15

16. Remove the bearing cage.

RCPH10TLB174ABL 16

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17. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB175ABL 17

18. Loosen and remove the screws that hold the cover.

RCPH10TLB176ABL 18

19. If necessary, use a hammer to loosen the cover.

RCPH10TLB177ABL 19

20. Remove the cover.

RCPH10TLB178ABL 20

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21. Remove the plunger.

RCPH10TLB179ABL 21

22. If necessary, remove the gasket from the cover.

RCPH10TLB180ABL 22

Next operation:
Starter solenoid - Inspect (B.80.A)

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Starter solenoid - Inspect


Prior operation:
Starter solenoid - Remove (B.80.A)

Inspection
All parts except the starter drive must be cleaned using
mineral spirits and a brush or cloth. Use a clean, dry cloth
to clean the starter drive.

Brushes and brush springs


1. If the length of a brush that is attached to the brush
holder is less than 11 mm (0.433 in) a new brush
holder assembly must be used when the starter is
assembled.
2. If the length of a brush that is attached to the field coil
is less than 11 mm (0.433 in) a new field frame as-
sembly must be used when the starter is assembled.
3. Use a spring scale to check the tension of the brush
springs. Pull the brush spring up until the brush
spring is just above the brush holder. The scale indi-
cation must be between 1.8 - 4.1 kg (4.0 - 9.0 lb). If
a brush spring is not as specified, use a new brush
spring when the starter is assembled.

Brush holder
1. Hold the leads of an ohmmeter against the frame and
the brush holders that have insulation between the
brush holder and frame.
2. The needle of the ohmmeter must not move, if the
needle moves replace the brush holder.

RCPH10TLB170ABL 1

Armature
1. Test the armature on an armature tester. Use the
equipment manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Put the armature on vee-blocks as shown and check
the runout of the armature with a dial indicator. The
runout must not be more than 0.05 mm (0.002 in).

RCPH10TLB228ABL 2

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3. If necessary, put the armature in a lathe and remove


enough material from the commutator to make the
runout less than 0.05 mm (0.002 in).
4. Measure the diameter of the commutator. If the di-
ameter is less than 35 mm (1.378 in) install a new
armature.
5. If the depth of the groove between the commutator
bars is less than 0.2 mm (0.008 in), cut the insulation
between the commutator bars to a depth of 0.4 - 0.8
mm (0.016 - 0.031 in). Use sandpaper to remove
the rough edges from the commutator bars.

RCPH10TLB169ABL 3

6. Check the bearings on the armature for free rotation,


rough balls, and damage to the inner race or outer
race. If a bearing is to be replaced, use a press and
acceptable tools to remove and install the bearings.

Next operation:
Starter solenoid - Install (B.80.A)

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Starter solenoid - Test - Field coil test


1. Hold one of the leads of an ohmmeter against the
field frame. Hold the other lead of the ohmmeter
against one of the brushes and look at the ohmme-
ter. Move the lead that is on the brush to the other
brush and look at the ohmmeter. The needle of the
ohmmeter must not move when the lead is in either
position. If the needle of the ohmmeter moved, in-
stall a new field frame assembly.

RCPH10TLB218ABL 1

2. Hold one of the leads of the ohmmeter against the


end of the cable. Hold the other lead of the ohmme-
ter against one of the brushes and look at the ohm-
meter. Move the lead that is on the brush to the other
brush and look at the ohmmeter. The needle of the
ohmmeter must move when the lead is in both posi-
tions. If the needle of the ohmmeter did not move,
install a new field frame assembly.

RCPH10TLB219ABL 2

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Starter solenoid - Install


Prior operation:
Starter solenoid - Inspect (B.80.A)

1. Install the plunger in the starter solenoid.

RCPH10TLB179ABL 1

2. If necessary, install a new gasket in the cover.

RCPH10TLB181ABL 2

3. Install the cover.

RCPH10TLB178ABL 3

4. Install and tighten the screws.

RCPH10TLB182ABL 4

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5. Install the bearings in the bearing cage.

RCPH10TLB183ABL 5

6. Lubricate the bearings and teeth of the idler gear with


the grease specified in STARTING SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (B.80.A).

RCPH10TLB184ABL 6

7. Install the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB212ABL 7

8. Install the bearing cage as shown.

RCPH10TLB213ABL 8

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9. Install the idler gear.

RCPH10TLB214ABL 9

10. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB215ABL 10

11. Install a new O-ring in the groove in the starter drive


housing. Lubricate the O-ring with the grease speci-
fied in STARTING SYSTEM - General specification
(B.80.A).

RCPH10TLB216ABL 11

12. Lubricate the open bearing on the starter drive with


the grease specified in STARTING SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (B.80.A).

RCPH10TLB217ABL 12

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13. Start the starter drive into the starter drive housing.

RCPH10TLB197ABL 13

14. Push down the starter drive housing to push the


starter drive all the way into the starter drive housing.

RCPH10TLB198ABL 14

15. Put a small amount of grease in the hole in the starter


drive and install the steel ball in the hole.

RCPH10TLB199ABL 15

16. Assemble the starter drive housing and starter sole-


noid.

RCPH10TLB194ABL 16

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17. Install a lock washer, flat washer, and O-ring on the


screws that hold the starter drive housing. Lubricate
the O-rings with the grease specified in STARTING
SYSTEM - General specification (B.80.A).

RCPH10TLB200ABL 17

18. Install the screws in the starter drive housing.

RCPH10TLB201ABL 18

19. Fasten the starter solenoid in the vise and tighten the
screws that hold the starter drive housing.

RCPH10TLB193ABL 19

20. Install the armature.

RCPH10TLB192ABL 20

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21. Install the field frame assembly.

RCPH10TLB191ABL 21

22. Use the springs to hold the brushes in the brush


holder as shown.

RCPH10TLB202ABL 22

23. Install the brush holder.

RCPH10TLB203ABL 23

24. Put the springs on top of the brushes connected to


the brush holder.

RCPH10TLB204ABL 24

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25. Install the brushes that are connected to the field coil.

RCPH10TLB205ABL 25

26. Use a bolt to align the brush holder with the field
frame assembly.

RCPH10TLB206ABL 26

27. Move the brush holder so that the brush holder is


even with the end of the armature.

RCPH10TLB207ABL 27

28. Install the cover and align the cover with the brush
holder.

RCPH10TLB208ABL 28

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29. Install and tighten the screws that hold the brush
holder.

RCPH10TLB209ABL 29

30. Install a lock washer, flat washer, and O-ring on the


bolts. Lubricate the O-rings with the grease speci-
fied in STARTING SYSTEM - General specification
(B.80.A).

RCPH10TLB210ABL 30

31. Install and tighten the bolts.

RCPH10TLB211ABL 31

32. Install the cable, lock washer, and nut on the motor
terminal, and tighten the nut.

RCPH10TLB185ABL 32

33. Pull the boot over the motor terminal.

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Starter solenoid - Test


This test will check the condition of the pull-in winding and
the hold-in winding in the starter solenoid.
The jumper cable connected to the starter mounting flange
and the motor terminal must have a common connection at
the negative battery post.

Starter solenoid test procedure


1. Remove the rubber boot from the motor terminal.
Remove the nut and lock washer from the motor ter-
minal. Then remove the wire from the motor terminal.
2. Connect a jumper cable to the positive battery post
of a fully charged 12 volt battery. Connect the other
end of the jumper cable to the battery terminal on the
starter solenoid housing.

RCPH10TLB229ABL 1

1. 12 Volt battery 4. Switch terminal


2. Starter 5. Motor terminal
3. Battery terminal

3. Connect a jumper wire to the battery terminal and the


switch terminal in the starter solenoid housing. The
jumper wire must be made from No. 10 or larger wire.
4. Connect the jumper cable with the common connec-
tion to the starter mounting flange and the motor ter-
minal in the starter solenoid housing.

NOTE: Steps 5 and 7 must be done in a maximum of 5 seconds to prevent damage to the pull-in winding and the
hold-in winding.
5. Connect the jumper cable with the common connec-
tion to the negative battery post. The pinion gear on
the starter drive must come all the way out rapidly
and with force.
6. If the pinion gear did not come out rapidly and with
force, the pull-in winding is damaged. The complete
starter solenoid housing assembly must be replaced.
7. Disconnect the jumper cable from the motor terminal
in the starter solenoid housing. The pinion gear on
the starter drive must not move toward the starter
drive housing.
8. If the pinion gear started to move toward the starter
drive housing, the hold-in winding is damaged. The
complete starter solenoid housing assembly must be
replaced.

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Index

ENGINE AND PTO IN - B

STARTING SYSTEM - 80.A


Engine starter - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Starter solenoid - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Starter solenoid - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Starter solenoid - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Starter solenoid - Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Starter solenoid - Test - Field coil test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
STARTING SYSTEM - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
STARTING SYSTEM - Install - Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
STARTING SYSTEM - Remove - Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
STARTING SYSTEM - Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.20.C


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TRANSMISSION Powershift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.20.E


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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - 20.C

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TRANSMISSION, DRIVE AND PTO OUT - C

TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - 20.C

TECHNICAL DATA
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

FUNCTIONAL DATA
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Four wheel drive transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exploded view - Two wheel drive transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Control valve
Exploded view - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Exploded view - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Shaft
Exploded view - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Exploded view - Shift rod and forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Exploded view - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Exploded view - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SERVICE
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Control valve
Disassemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Assemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Disassemble - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Inspect - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Assemble - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Shaft
Disassemble - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Inspect - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Disassemble - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Inspect - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Assemble - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

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Adjust - Backlash adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Disassemble - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Inspect - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Assemble - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Disassemble - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Inspect - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Assemble - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Disassemble - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Inspect - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Assemble - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Disassemble - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Inspect - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Assemble - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Housing
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Disassemble - Shifter housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Disassemble - Shift rods and shift forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Assemble - Shifter housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Assemble - Transmission housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - General specification


Type of transmission oil MS-1209, Hy-Tran™ Ultra
Clutch disc clearance 2.3 - 4.3 mm (0.1 - 0.2 in)

Capacity - Two wheel drive


Total system 18.5 l (19.5 US qt)
Refill capacity with or without filter change 16 l (16.9 US qt)

Capacity - Four wheel drive


Total system 21 l (22.2 US qt)
Refill capacity with or without filter change 18.5 l (19.5 US qt)

TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Torque


Pipe plug in end of four-wheel drive shaft 30 N·m (265.5 lb in)
Solenoid valve in four-wheel drive valve 22.0 N·m (194.7 lb in)
Nut for solenoid coils on transmission control valve 7 - 10 N·m (62.0 - 88.5 lb in)
Fittings for four-wheel drive clutch tube 30 N·m (265.5 lb in)
Allen head screws for valve plate on front housing 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Test port plugs 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Detent plugs 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Bolts for rear cover 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)
Bolt for output flange 139 N·m (102.5 lb ft)
Allen head screws for shifter assembly 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Hollow cap screws for tube on front housing 40 N·m (354.0 lb in)
Bolts to fasten front and rear housings 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)
Bolts to fasten cover below four-wheel drive flange 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Bolt for four-wheel drive flange 139 N·m (102.5 lb ft)
Bolts for oil pump 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Fitting for oil filter 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)
Bolts to fasten four-wheel drive valve to front housing 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Bolts to fasten cover for oil screen 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Bolts for transmission control valve 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Drain plug 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Allen head screws to fasten pump support to pump 10 N·m (88.5 lb in)
housing
Nut for four-wheel drive solenoid coil 8 N·m (70.8 lb in)
Allen head screws for modulation cover 11 N·m (97.4 lb in)
Solenoid plunger in transmission control valve 23 N·m (203.6 lb in)
Bolts to fasten pump mount to rear housing 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Special tools


380040161 - Teflon seal installation

RCPH10TLB828AAL 1

CAS-2379 Input shaft holder and spring compressor

RCPH10TLB043ABL 2

CAS-2381 Seal driver

RCPH10TLB045BL 3

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CAS-2378 transmission leg set

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CAS2771A - Teflon seal installation tool kit - 4 wheel drive


shaft

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1. CAS2771-2 Seal Expander/Protector


2. CAS2771-1 Seal Compressor
3. CAS2771-3 Spacer
4. CAS2327 Pusher

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view


1. Nut (2) 90-100 NM (67 - 73 lb-ft) 8. Backing plate
2. Transmission 9. Cap screw (4) 52-57 NM (38-42 lb-ft)
3. Bolt (12) 52-57 NM (67-73 lb-ft) 10. Bolt (4) 52-57 NM (38 - 42 lb-ft)
4. Dipstick tube 11. Nut 90-100 NM (67 - 73 lb-ft)
5. Converter 12. Rubber transmission mount (2)
6. Flex plate with caged nut 13. Constant torque clamp (4) 5.6 - 7.9 NM (50 - 50 in-lb)
7. Flex plate

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view - Four wheel drive


transmission
Four-wheel drive transmission
1. Tube 13. Breather
2. Hollow bolt 14. Breather pipe
3. Copper washer 15. PTO flange
4. Copper washer 16. O-ring
5. Plug 17. Bolt
6. Plug 18. Rear cover
7. Plug 19. Bolt
8. O-ring 20. Dowel pin
9. Fitting 21. Drain plug
10. Copper washer 22. Rear housing
11. Test port plug 23. Four-wheel drive clutch tube
12. Park brake pressure tube 24. Front housing

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view - Two wheel drive


transmission
Two-wheel drive transmission
1. Tube 11. Dowel pin
2. Hollow bolt 12. Park brake pressure tube
3. Copper washer 13. Rear cover
4. Plug 14. PTO flange
5. Copper washer 15. Bolt
6. O-ring 16. O-ring
7. Sealing washer 17. Bolt
8. Test port plug 18. Drain plug
9. Breather 19. Rear housing
10. Breather pipe 20. Front housing

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Control valve - Exploded view - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped)
Four wheel drive valve (if equipped)
1. Bolt 5. Check valve 9. Solenoid coil
2. Plug 6. Gasket 10. Connector
3. Copper washer 7. O-rings 11. Nut
4. Solenoid valve body 8. Solenoid valve body 12. Jumper wire

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Control valve - Exploded view - Transmission control valve


Transmission control valve
1. Nut 9. Gasket 17. Snap ring-not 25. Plug
removable
2. Seal 10. Plate 18. Ball 26. Spring spacer
3. O-ring 11. Outer modulation piston 19. Spring 27. Forward/reverse spool
4. Connector 12. Small spring 20. Control valve body 28. Flow divider piston
5. Solenoid coil 13. Medium spring 21. Bolt 29. Flow divider shaft
6. Solenoid plunger 14. Large spring 22. Hex head plug 30. Valve plate
7. Allen head bolt 15. Piston pin 23. Copper washer 31. Differential lock
solenoid valve
8. Modulation cover 16. Inner modulation piston 24. Allen head plug 32. Snap ring

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Shaft - Exploded view - Input shaft


Input shaft
1. Seal ring 11. Clutch plate (12) 21. Rivet
2. Snap ring 12. Lock ring 22. Gear
3. Bearing 13. Lock-spring cover 23. Bearing
4. Spacer 14. Spring 24. Snap ring
5. Needle bearing 15. Clutch sleeve 25. Seal rings
6. Gear 16. Clutch piston 26. Snap ring
7. Thrust washer 17. Seal ring 27. Bearing
8. Lock ring 18. Seal ring 28. Pump drive shaft
9. Clutch plate lock ring 19. Inner shaft 29. Seal ring
10. Clutch drive plate (14) 20. Split pin

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Shaft - Exploded view - Shift rod and forks


Shift rod and forks
1. Boot 7. O-ring 13. Detent ball 19. Shift rod for third and
fourth gear
2. Band 8. Spring 14. Detent plug 20. Shift rod for first and
second gear
3. Shift lever 9. Bushing 15. Washer 21. Roll pin
4. Pin 10. Snap ring 16. Detent spring 22. Shift fork for third and
fourth gear
5. Allen head screw 11. Shift collar 17. Bolt 23. Shift fork for first and
second gear
6. Shifter housing 12. Plate 18. Copper washer

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Shaft - Exploded view - Secondary shaft


Secondary shaft
1. Bearing 8. Steel ring 15. Sleeve 22. Thrust washer
2. Lock ring 9. Coated ring 16. Gear 23. Bearing
3. Shim 10. Tapered friction ring 17. Split pin 24. Seal
4. Thrust washer 11. Hub 18. Secondary shaft 25. Flange
5. Gear 12. Spring 19. Gear 26. Washer
6. Spacer 13. Ball 20. Clutch ring 27. O-ring
7. Synchronizer ring 14. Lock spring plate 21. Synchronizer ring 28. Bolt

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Shaft - Exploded view - Four wheel drive shaft


Four wheel drive shaft
1. Bolt 7. Bearing 13. Sleeve
2. Washer 8. Teflon sealing ring 14. Pipe plug
3. O-ring 9. Special washer 15. Shaft
4. Four-wheel drive flange 10. Snap ring 16. Four wheel drive clutch gear
5. Cover 11. Spacer
6. Seal 12. Spring

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Remove


1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position with the stabilizers
down. Also, put the loader bucket on the ground.
2. Raise the wheels off the ground high enough to re-
move the transmission. Put suitable stands under
both sides of the machine at the front and rear.

NOTE: The rear wheels can be removed to ease the transmission removal.
3. Drain the transmission oil

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4. Disconnect the supply line (1) from the transmission,


disconnect the return line (2) from the transmission.

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5. Disconnect the differential lock hose.

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6. If equipped, remove the front cab floor mat (1). Re-


move the cab front floor plate (2)

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7. Disconnect the return spring for the shift lever. Dis-


connect the transmission gear shift lever from the
transmission shifter mechanism .

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8. Disconnect the wiring harness connector for the


transmission shift solenoid.
9. Disconnect the wiring harness for the transmission
temperature sender.
10. Disconnect the wiring harness for the SAHR parking
brake.
11. If equipped, disconnect the wiring harness for the
four wheel drive solenoid.

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12. Loosen and remove the cap screw and washer (1)
for the left rear mounting bracket on front drive shaft
guard through the access hole in the fuel tank.

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13. Loosen and remove the bolts, washers, and nuts (2)
that fasten the left rear mounting bracket to front drive
shaft guard. Remove the left rear mounting bracket.

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14. Put a floor jack under the front drive shaft guard that
will hold the guard in place when the cap screws are
removed. Loosen and remove the cap screws and
washers (3) from the remaining mounting brackets
on the front drive shaft guard. Remove the front drive
shaft guard from the machine.

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15. If equipped, remove the retainer and bolts that fasten


the front drive shaft to the transmission output shaft
yoke. Remove the front drive shaft from the splined
pinion shaft on the front axle.
NOTE: During installation apply Loctite 243 to the bolts for
the retainer. Tighten the bolts to 33 to 39 Nm (24 to 29
pound-feet).
16. Remove the retainer and bolts that fasten the rear
drive shaft to the transmission output shaft yoke. Re-
move the rear drive shaft from the splined pinion
shaft on the rear axle.

NOTE: During installation apply Loctite 243 to the bolts for the retainer. Tighten the bolts to 33 to 39 Nm (24 to 29
pound-feet).
17. Tag and disconnect the transmission cooler inlet and
outlet hoses at the transmission. Install caps on the
transmission fittings and plugs in the hose ends.

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18. Remove the hydraulic pump.


19. Remove the starter from the engine. Remove the
access cover from the bell housing.

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20. Install the engine turning tool, 380000988, to turn the


flywheel for access to the cap screws.

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21. Loosen and remove the four cap screws that fasten
the flywheel to the flex plate.

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NOTE: During installation make sure that the converter is in the correct position on the transmission shaft. Align the
holes in the flex plate with the holes in the fly wheel. Install but do not tighten all four cap screws, then final torque
the cap screws to 52 to 57 Nm (38 to 42 pound-feet).
22. Use acceptable stands or blocks to secure the en-
gine in place.
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23. Loosen and remove the 12 cap screws (1) and flat
washers (2) that fasten the transmission to the en-
gine. If equipped, move the heater hose and clamps
(3) out of the way.

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NOTE: During installation tighten the 12 cap screws to a torque of 52 to 57 Nm (38 to 42 pound-feet)
24. Install a transmission jack under the transmission
and apply light pressure.
25. Remove both the left and right transmission mount-
ing cap screw

NOTE: During installation tighten the transmission mounting cap screws to a torque of 90 to 100 Nm (67 to 73 pound-
feet), install two nuts on the left mount.
26. Carefully slide the transmission away from the en-
gine. Lower to the floor and remove from under the
machine.

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Install (C.20.C)

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TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Install


NOTE: Install the transmission is the reverse of removal.
NOTE: Rotate the torque converter through the bottom hole of the bell housing and slide it against the adapter plate.
Align the bolt hole with the bosses on the torque converter.
1. Install and hand tighten all four cap screws that fas-
ten the flywheel to the torque converter.
2. Final torque the cap screws to 52 to 57 Nm (38 to 42
pound-feet).
3. Remove the engine turning tool
4. Install the access cover on the bell housing. Install
the starter on the engine.

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NOTICE: Before staring the engine do the following


5. Make sure the transmission drain plug has been in-
stalled and tightened.
6. Fill the transmission, see capacities.

NOTE: If removed, install the rear wheels.


7. Remove the stands from under the machine and
lower the machine to the floor.
8. With the machine parked on level ground and the
engine running at low idle, check the transmission
oil level. The oil level must be between the ADD and
the FULL marks on the dispstick. If the oil level is at
the ADD mark, add oil as required until the oil level
is at the FULL mark.

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Control valve - Disassemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped)


1. Remove the nut.

RCPH10TLB734AAL 1

2. Remove the solenoid coil.

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3. Remove the solenoid valve.

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4. Remove the check valve from the solenoid valve


body. DO NOT try to disassemble the check valve.
There are no serviceable parts. If there is a problem,
use a new check valve.

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5. Remove the three O-rings from the solenoid valve.

RCPH10TLB741AAL 5

Next operation:
Control valve - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Control valve - Assemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped)


1. Install the three new O-rings on the solenoid valve.
Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the O-rings.

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2. Install the check valve in the valve body as shown.

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3. Install the solenoid valve in the solenoid valve body.


Tighten the solenoid valve to a torque of 22 Nm (195
pound-inches).

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4. Install the solenoid coil on the solenoid valve.

RCPH10TLB737AAL 4

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5. Install the nut.

RCPH10TLB736AAL 5

6. Tighten the nut to a torque of 8 Nm (71 pound-


inches).

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Next operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Control valve - Disassemble - Transmission control valve


NOTE: Some of the photos in the following procedure may not be the same as the model you are repairing. The
repair procedure is the same.
1. Remove the nut for the forward/reverse solenoid.

RCPH10TLB742AAL 1

2. Remove the seal.

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3. Remove the first solenoid coil.

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4. Remove the O-ring from the either the solenoid coil


or the solenoid plunger.

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5. Remove the second solenoid coil.

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6. Remove the O-ring from the second solenoid coil.

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7. The remaining O-ring can stay with either the sole-


noid coil or the solenoid plunger. Remove the re-
maining O-ring.

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NOTE: Step 8 to 10 are for early production N Series 2 machines, current production have a 2 wire connector per
solenoid.
8. Remove the retainer from the rear of the connector
for the solenoid coils.

RCPH10TLB005ABL 8

NOTE: Before removing any wires from the connector, you may want to record the locations of the wires for reference
during assembly.
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9. Use a small punch to release the locking tab on the


terminal.

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10. Pull the wire and the terminal from the connector.

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11. Repeat steps 8 and 10 for the remaining wires and


terminals.
12. Remove the nut for the differential lock solenoid.

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13. Remove the solenoid coil.

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14. Loosen and remove the solenoid plunger.

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15. Remove the O-rings from the solenoid plunger.

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16. Loosen and remove the solenoid plunger with the


forward/reverse spool attached.

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17. Use a small screwdriver to push down the spring as


shown so that you can disengage the notched end of
the forward/reverse spool from the post on the end of
the solenoid plunger.

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18. Separate the solenoid plunger (1) , the spring (2), the
spring spacer (3) , and the forward/reverse spool (4).

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19. Remove the O-ring from the solenoid plunger.

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20. Remove the four Allen head bolts that fasten the
modulation cover to the control valve body.

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21. Remove the outer modulation piston (1) from the


modulation cover (2). Remove the two cover gaskets
(3) and the spacer gasket (4). Remove the check ball
(5) and spring (6) . Remove the outer modulation pis-
ton spring (7) , the inner (8) and outer spring (9) , and
the inner modulation piston pin (10) and piston (11).

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22. Loosen the plug at the opposite end of the bore.

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23. Remove the plug (1) , snap ring (2) , flow divider shaft
(3) , the spring (4) , and the flow divider piston (5)
from the bore.

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24. Remove the plug from the bore for the forward/re-
verse spool.

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25. Remove the spring from the bore for the forward/
reverse solenoid.

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26. Remove the spring spacer.

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27. Remove the four hex head plugs (1) and the Allen
head plug (2) only if the plugs are damaged or leak-
ing. There are copper washers under the plugs.

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Next operation:
Control valve - Inspect (C.20.C)

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Control valve - Inspect - Transmission control valve


1. Use cleaning solvent to clean all metal parts.
2. Check the springs for wear, cracks, heat distortion,
and other damage. Replace as necessary.
3. Inspect the spool and the pistons for damage or wear.
Make sure that the orifice in the outer modulation
piston is open. Use new parts as necessary.
4. Inspect the control valve body for cracks, corrosion,
and wear. Inspect the bores for wear. Find the bore
from which the ball was removed. There is a very
small orifice in one side of this bore. Make sure that
this orifice is open. If the control valve body is bad,
you must use a new transmission control valve.
5. Find the plate that held the ball in position. Put the
ball on the hole in the plate so that the ball is in con-
tact with the edge that has the radius. Hold the plate
and the ball up to a bright light and look at the bot-
tom side of the plate and the ball. There must be no
light visible between the plate and the ball. If light is
visible, use a new plate.

Next operation:
Control valve - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Control valve - Assemble - Transmission control valve


NOTE: Some of the photos in the following procedure may not be the same as the model you are repairing. The
repair procedure is the same.
1. If the four hex head plugs (1) and the Allen head plug
(2) were removed, install the copper washers and the
plugs.

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2. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the flow di-


vider shaft (1) . Install the flow divider shaft (1) . The
closed end of the flow divider piston (1) must be to-
ward the inside of the control valve body. Use clean
transmission oil to lubricate the flow divider piston (3)
. Install the spring (2) , flow divider piston (3) , and
the snap ring (4) in the bore. Install a new O-ring on
the plug (5) . Use clean transmission oil to lubricate
the O-ring on the plug (5) . Install the plug (5).

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3. Tighten the plug at the in the bore.

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4. Lubricate the new inner modulation piston (11) with


clean transmission oil. Install the new inner piston
(11) so that the end with the deeper bore is towards
the outside of the valve body. Install the spring (6)
into the small bore. Install one cover gasket (3) on
the valve body. Install the check ball (5) on top of
the spring (6) in the small bore. Install the spacer (4)
so the coined (radius) side contacts the ball. Install
the remaining cover gasket (3) onto the spacer (4) In-
stall the inner modulation piston pin (10) the inner (8)
and outer (9) spring and the outer modulation piston
spring (7) into the bore. Lubricate the outer modula-
tion piston (1) with clean transmission oil and install
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5. Install the modulation cover onto the valve body. In-


stall the four Allen head bolts into the cover. Tighten
the four Allen head bolts to a torque of 11 Nm (97
pound-inches).

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6. Install a new O-ring on the solenoid plunger. Use


clean transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring.

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7. Assemble the solenoid plunger (1), the spring (2), the


spring spacer (3), and the forward/reverse spool (4)
as shown above. One side of the spring spacer (3)
has a chamfer in the bore. Install the spring spacer
(3) so that the chamfer is toward the forward/reverse
spool (4).

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8. Use a small screwdriver to push down the spring as


shown so that you can engage the notched end of
the forward/reverse spool with the post on the end of
the solenoid plunger. When the notched end and the
post are fully engaged, release the spring to hold the
forward/reverse spool in position.

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9. Install the solenoid plunger and the forward/reverse


spool in the control valve body.

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10. Tighten the solenoid plunger to a torque of 23 Nm


(204 pound-inches).

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NOTE: The following photos do not show the forward/reverse solenoid installed. The forward/reverse solenoid must
be installed before doing steps 11, 12 and 13.
11. Install the spring spacer in the bore as shown. One
side of the spring spacer has a chamfer in the bore.
Install the spring spacer so that the chamfer is toward
the inside of the control valve body. Make sure that
the end of the forward/reverse spool comes through
the hole in the spring spacer.

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12. Install the spring.

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13. Install a new O-ring on the plug. Use clean transmis-


sion oil to lubricate the O-ring. Install the plug in the
bore.

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14. Install new O-rings on the differential lock solenoid


plunger. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the
O-rings.

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15. Install and tighten the differential lock solenoid


plunger to a torque of 15 Nm (133 pound-inches).

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NOTE: Step 16 to 18 are for early production N Series 2 machines, late production have a 2 wire connector per
solenoid.
16. Before inserting a terminal in the connector, use a
small screwdriver to push the locking tab out slightly
so that the locking tab will engage the plastic tab in
the connector when you insert the terminal.

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17. Push each terminal into the connector until the lock-
ing tab and the plastic tab engage, locking the termi-
nal into the connector.

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18. After all the terminals are in the connector, install the
retainer on the rear of the connector.

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19. Install the differential lock solenoid coil on the sole-


noid plunger.

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20. Install the nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 7 to 10


Nm (62 to 89 pound-inches).

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21. Install a new O-ring on the solenoid plunger at the


control valve body. Use clean transmission oil to lu-
bricate the O-ring.

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22. Install a new O-ring in the solenoid coil. Use clean


transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring.

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23. Install the solenoid coil on the solenoid plunger.

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24. Install a new O-ring on the solenoid plunger. Use


clean transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring.

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25. Install the remaining solenoid coil on the solenoid


plunger.

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26. Install the sealing washer.

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27. Install the nut. Tighten the nut to a torque of 7 to 10


Nm (62 to 89 pound-inches).

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Next operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (C.20.C)
Next operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Input shaft


NOTE: Do steps 1 and 2 before you disassemble the input shaft. This will help to locate any problems. After you
assemble the input shaft, the tests will be done again to make sure that the input shaft is working correctly.
1. Apply compressed air of approximately 620 kPa (90
psi) to the forward clutch passage. Listen to hear
the forward piston moving to lock the forward clutch
pack. Try to move the forward gear. The forward
gear must not turn on the input shaft. Try to move the
reverse gear. The reverse gear must turn freely on
the input shaft. If the clutches do not work correctly,
inspect the parts closely during disassembly so that
you can find and correct the problem.
2. Apply compressed air of approximately 620 kPa (90
psi) to the reverse clutch passage. Listen to hear
the reverse piston moving to lock the reverse clutch
pack. Try to move the reverse gear. The reverse
gear must not turn on the input shaft. Try to move the
forward gear. The forward gear must turn freely on
the input shaft. If the clutches do not work correctly,
inspect the parts closely during disassembly so that
you can find and correct the problem.
3. Use the bottom piece of CAS-2379 special tool as
shown to fasten the input shaft in the vise so that the
reverse clutch is up.

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4. Remove the sealing ring.

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5. Remove the snap ring above the bearing.

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6. Install a bearing separator under the gear as shown.


DO NOT install the bearing separator between the
gear and the bearing. Install a puller on the bearing
separator. Use a shaft protector between the puller
and the end of the input shaft. Use molydisulfide
grease to lubricate the shaft protector and the end
of the puller. Make sure that you pull only until the
bearing is free. Pulling any farther can damage the
parts.

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7. Remove the bearing.

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8. Remove the spacer.

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9. Remove the gear.

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10. Remove the needle bearing.

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11. Remove the thrust washer.

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12. Remove the roll pin.

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13. Tap lightly on the thrust plate to move the thrust plate
down so that there is clearance between the snap
ring and the thrust plate.

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14. Tap lightly on the thrust plate to move the thrust plate
down so that there is clearance between the snap
ring and the thrust plate. Remove the snap ring.

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15. Install the top piece of the CAS-2379 special tool as


shown. Use the three threaded rods and nuts to fas-
ten the two pieces together.

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16. Tighten the nuts evenly to compress the spring.


Compress the spring just enough to get access to
the snap ring.

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17. Remove the snap ring.

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18. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS-2379 special tool.

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19. Use pry bars to lift the thrust plate evenly.

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20. Lift the thrust plate and the steel discs and the friction
discs out of the housing as a complete unit. Set the
complete unit on top of the body.

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21. Place a mark below the groove on the housing.

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22. Place a mark on each steel and friction disc and the
thrust plate. These marks will be used for reference
during the reassembly procedure.

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23. Place a mark on top of the thrust plate and each steel
and friction disc as they are removed. These marks
will be used for reference during the reassembly pro-
cedure.

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24. Remove the pressure plate and spring.

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25. Remove the sleeve.

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NOTICE: Use an air hose with a safety on/off control nozzle with 2.1 bar (30 psi) maximum at the nozzle. Wear face
protection.
26. Use compressed air in the port shown to remove the
piston.

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27. Remove the piston.

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28. Put the input shaft in the bottom piece of the CAS-
2379 special tool as shown so that the forward clutch
is up.

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29. Remove the four sealing rings (1)

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30. Remove the snap ring.

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31. Install a bearing separator under the gear as shown.


DO NOT install the bearing separator between the
gear and the bearing. Install an acceptable puller on
the bearing separator. Use a shaft protector between
the puller and the end of the input shaft. Use moly-
disulfide grease to lubricate the shaft protector and
the end of the puller. Make sure that you pull only
until the bearing is free. Pulling any farther can dam-
age the parts.

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32. Remove the bearing.

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33. Remove the thrust washer.

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NOTE: It is possible that the gear moved partially out of the clutch pack when the bearing was removed. If this occurs,
it can be difficult to remove the roll pin. Move the gear as necessary to remove the roll pin.
34. Remove the gear.

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35. Remove the needle bearing.

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36. Remove the thrust washer.

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37. Tap lightly on the end plate to move the end plate
down so that there is clearance between the snap
ring and the end plate.

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38. Remove the snap ring.

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39. Use pry bars to lift the end plate evenly. Remove the
end plate.

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40. Remove the roll pin.

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41. Install the top piece of the CAS-2379 special tool as


shown. Use the three threaded rods and nuts to fas-
ten the two pieces together.

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42. Tighten the nuts evenly to compress the spring.


Compress the spring just enough to get access to
the snap ring.

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43. Remove the snap ring.

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44. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS-2379 special tool.

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45. Remove the retainer plate.

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46. Remove the spring.

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47. Lift the thrust plate and the steel discs and the friction
discs out of the housing as a complete unit. Set the
complete unit on top of the body.

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48. Follow the same procedure as Step 21and Step 22for


marking the top of the thrust plate and the steel and
friction discs as they are removed from the housing.
49. Remove the sleeve.

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NOTICE: Use an air hose with a safety on/off control nozzle with 2.1 bar (30 psi) maximum at the nozzle. Wear face
protection.
50. Use compressed air in the port shown to remove the
piston.

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51. Remove the piston.

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52. Remove the sealing ring from the OD and the ID of


each piston.

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Next operation:
Shaft - Inspect (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Inspect - Input shaft


1. Check the springs for broken or cracked coils. Com-
pare the heights of the two springs. If the two springs
are not approximately the same height, use new
springs. The correct spring height is approximately
85.5 mm (3.4 inches). Use new parts as required.
2. Check the sealing ring grooves (large and small) for
wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
3. Check the teeth on the gears for wear and damage. If
a tooth is badly damaged, be sure to inspect the gear
or spline that is in mesh with the damaged gear. Use
new parts as required.
4. Check the splines on the output shaft for wear and
damage. Check the passages in the output shaft
to be sure that the passages are open and free of
foreign material. Use new parts as required.
5. Check the ball bearings and the needle bearings for
flat areas, pitting, and other damage. Use new parts
as required.
6. If the clutch discs are to be used again, keep the
clutch packs separate and record which clutch pack
goes with each clutch. Use new parts as required.

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7. Use a straight edge to check each steel disc (1) and


each friction disc (2) to be sure each part is flat. If
a steel disc (1) or a friction disc (2) is not flat, a new
part must be installed during assembly. If the friction
discs (2) are smooth or almost smooth, use new par
ts during assembly. If the friction material is damaged
or appears burned, use new parts during assembly.
Also, check the splines for wear. Inspect the steel
discs (1) for pitting, scoring, or other damage. If there
is any damage, use new parts during assembly. If
you will be using new friction discs, soak the friction
discs in clean transmission oi l for at least an hour
before assembly. If you are using the old friction
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with transmission oil before assembly.


8. Inspect the bore and the shaft in the input shaft hous-
ing for damage that will cause leakage when the
clutch is assembled. Check the slots in the side of
the input shaft housing for damage from the tangs
on the steel discs. Use new par ts as required during
assembly.
9. Inspect the end of the clutch pack housing line bore
holes, if a rivet is coming out of the housing (arrow),
replace the rivet.

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Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble
1. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the sealing
rings. Install new sealing rings in each piston.

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2. Slide the 380001926 piston installation tool on the


input shaft.

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3. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the edge and


the bore of the piston. Install the piston. Remove
the 380001926 piston installation tool from the input
shaft.
4. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the edge and
the bore of the piston. Install the piston.

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5. Install the spring.

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6. Install the retainer plate. The side that has a raised


area around the bore goes down.

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7. Install the top piece of the CAS-2379 special tool.


Use the three threaded rods and nuts to fasten the
two pieces together. Tighten the nuts evenly to com-
press the spring just enough to get access to the
snap ring groove in the input shaft. Install the snap
ring. Loosen the nuts to relieve the spring tension
and remove the CAS-2379 special tool. Make sure
that the outer edge of the snap ring is seated in the
groove in the retainer plate.

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8. Install the pin.

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9. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Install the thrust washer so that the notch in
the inner edge fits over the pin. Make sure that the
side with the oil grooves is up.

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10. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the needle


bearings. Install the needle bearing.

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11. To assemble the clutch pack, start with the gear on


the bench. Install the thrust plate so that the refer-
ence mark on top of the plate made during disas-
sembly is facing towards the gear.

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12. Install one steel disc with reference mark on top of


the steel disc towards the gear followed by one fric-
tion disc with the reference mark on top towards the
gear.

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NOTE: If you will be using new friction discs, soak the friction discs in clean transmission oil for at least an hour before
assembly. If you are using the old friction discs, make sure that the friction surfaces are coated with transmission oil
before assembly.

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13. Install one steel disc with reference mark on top of


the steel disc towards the gear.

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14. Repeat steps 12 and 13 until all the clutch discs are
installed. The assembled clutch pack must contain
seven steel discs and six friction discs.
15. Make sure that the tabs with reference marks on all
the steel discs are aligned with each other. Hold the
clutch pack together so that the parts do not move
and rotate the clutch pack so that the clutch discs
are down. Put the clutch pack on the clutch housing
as shown so that the tabs with the reference marks
on the steel discs are almost ready to start into the
slot in the clutch housing with the reference mark.

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16. Use two screwdrivers in opposite slots in the clutch


housing to support the clutch pack as you start the
clutch pack into the clutch housing. Move the clutch
pack down slowly and evenly, making sure that all
the tabs are going into the slots. Make sure all of
the tabs with reference marks are aligned in the slot
in the housing with the reference mark. Also make
sure that the gear moves down with the clutch pack.

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17. When all the clutch discs are down, and the gear is
down as far as the thrust plate will permit, remove the
screwdrivers. Use a punch and a hammer to move
the thrust plate down evenly just far enough to get
access to the snap ring groove in the clutch housing.

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18. Install the snap ring.

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19. Use two screwdrivers to move the thrust plate up until


the thrust plate is against the snap ring. There is a
recess in the outer edge of the thrust plate. When
the thrust plate is up all the way, the inner edge of
the snap ring will fit in this recess.

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20. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Install the thrust washer so that the notch in
the inner edge fits over the pin. Make sure that the
side with the oil grooves is down.

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21. Use an acceptable driver to drive the bearing onto


the input shaft until the bearing makes contact with
the thrust washer.

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22. Install the snap ring.

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NOTE: For clarity of the Teflon sealing ring installation procedure the following photos do not show the clutch pack,
gear, spacer, bearing, and snap ring installed on the input shaft. Steps 1 through 22 must be performed before in-
stalling the Teflon sealing ring on the input shaft.
23. Place the 380001929 spacer into the 380001933 ex-
pander/protector.

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24. Slide the 380001933 expander/protector and the


spacer onto the shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring
to 80° to 100° C (176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon
sealing ring onto the expander/protector.

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25. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, protector,
and spacer from the shaft.

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26. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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27. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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28. Place the 380001930 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

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29. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

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30. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

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31. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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32. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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33. Place the 380001931 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

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34. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

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35. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

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36. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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37. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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38. Place the 380001932 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

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39. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

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40. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

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41. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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42. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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43. Put the input shaft in the bottom piece of the


CAS2379 special tool so that the reverse clutch
housing is up. Slide the 380001926 piston installa-
tion tool on the input shaft.

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44. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the edge and


the bore of the piston. Install the piston. Remove the
piston installation tool.
45. Install the sleeve.

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46. Install the pressure plate and the spring. The raised
area around the bore of the pressure plate must go
down. The side that has the groove around the bore
should face up. The outer edge of the snap ring must
fit in the groove after the parts are assembled.

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47. Install the top piece of the CAS-2379 special tool.


Use the three threaded rods and nuts to fasten the
two pieces together. Tighten the nuts evenly to com-
press the spring just enough to get access to the
snap ring groove in the input shaft. Install the snap
ring. Loosen the nuts to relieve the spring tension
and remove the CAS-2379 special tool. Make sure
that the outer edge of the snap ring is seated in the
groove in the retainer plate.

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48. Install the pin.

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49. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Install the thrust washer so that the notch in
the inner edge fits over the pin. Make sure that the
side with the oil grooves is up.

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50. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the needle


bearing. Install the needle bearing.

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51. To assemble the clutch pack, start with the gear on


the bench. Install the thrust plate so that the refer-
ence mark on top of the plate made during disas-
sembly is facing towards the gear.

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NOTE: If you will be using new friction discs, soak the friction discs in clean transmission oil for at least an hour before
assembly. If you are using the old friction discs, make sure that the friction surfaces are coated with transmission oil
before assembly.
52. Install one steel disc with reference mark on top of
the steel disc towards the gear followed by one fric-
tion disc with the reference mark on top towards the
gear.

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53. Install one steel disc with reference mark on top of


the steel disc towards the gear.

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54. Repeat steps 52 and 53until all the clutch discs are
installed. The assembled clutch pack must contain
seven steel discs and six friction discs.

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55. Make sure that the tabs with reference marks on all
the steel discs are aligned with each other. Hold the
clutch pack together so that the parts do not move
and rotate the clutch pack so that the clutch discs
are down. Put the clutch pack on the clutch housing
as shown so that the tabs with the reference marks
on the steel discs are almost ready to start into the
slot in the clutch housing with the reference mark.

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56. Use two screwdrivers in opposite slots in the clutch


housing to support the clutch pack as you start the
clutch pack into the clutch housing. Move the clutch
pack down slowly and evenly, making sure that all
the tabs are going into the slots. Make sure all of
the tabs with reference marks are aligned in the slot
in the housing with the reference mark. Also make
sure that the gear moves down with the clutch pack.

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57. When all the clutch discs are down, and the gear is
down as far as the thrust plate will permit, remove the
screwdrivers. Use a punch and a hammer to move
the thrust plate down evenly just far enough to get
access to the snap ring groove in the clutch housing.

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58. Install the snap ring.

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59. Use two screwdrivers to move the thrust plate up until


the thrust plate is against the snap ring. There is a
recess in the outer edge of the thrust plate. When
the thrust plate is up all the way, the inner edge of
the snap ring will fit in this recess.

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60. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the spacer (1)


and install the spacer (1) on the input shaft. Install the
bearing (2) onto the input shaft. Use an acceptable
driver (3) to drive the bearing onto the input shaft until
the bearing (2) makes contact with the spacer (1)

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61. Install the snap ring.

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NOTE: For clarity of the Teflon sealing ring installation procedure the following photos do not show the clutch pack,
gear, spacer, bearing, and snap ring installed on the input shaft. Steps 43 through 61 must be performed before
installing the Teflon sealing ring on the input shaft.
62. Place the 380001429 spacer into the 380001428 ex-
pander/protector.

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63. Slide the expander/protector and spacer onto the in-


put shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100°
C (176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the 380001428 expander/protector.

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64. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

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65. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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66. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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67. Measure the clutch disc clearance for each clutch


assembly. The end cover must be all the way up
against the snap ring. Use a feeler gauge to mea-
sure the distance between the end cover and the first
metal disc. The distance must be 2.3 to 4.3 mm (0.09
to 0.17 inch). If the distance is not within specifica-
tion, the clutch is probably assembled wrong. Clutch
plate wear will not cause the distance to be outside
the specification.

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NOTE: The art shows a clutch pack without the PTO through shaft, the procedures for steps 68 and 69 are the same.
68. Apply compressed air of approximately 620 kPa (90
psi) to the forward clutch passage. Listen to hear
the forward piston moving to lock the forward clutch
pack. Try to move the forward gear. The forward
gear must not turn on the input shaft. Try to move the
reverse gear. The reverse gear must turn freely on
the input shaft . If the clutches do not work correctly,
disassemble the clutches to find the problem.
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Clutch pack
1. Forward clutch passage 4. Forward clutch pack 7. Input shaft
2. Reverse clutch passage 5. Reverse clutch pack
3. Forward gear 6. Reverse gear

69. Apply compressed air of approximately 620 kPa (90


psi) to the reverse clutch passage. Listen to hear
the reverse piston moving to lock the reverse clutch
pack. Try to move the reverse gear. The reverse
gear must not turn on the input shaft. Try to move the
forward gear. The forward gear must turn freely on
the input shaft. If the clutches do not work correctly,
disassemble the clutches to find the problem.

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Secondary shaft


1. Support the secondary shaft on blocks on the bench
as shown.

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2. Install a bearing separator under the gear as shown.


DO NOT install the bearing separator between the
gear and the bearing. If the bearing separator has a
beveled edge, the beveled edge must be down. Do
not tighten the bearing separator so much that the
bearing separator pushes the synchronizer down. In-
stall an acceptable puller on the bearing separator.
Use a shaft protector between the puller and the end
of the secondary shaft. Use molydisulfide grease to
lubricate the shaft protector and the end of the puller.
Make sure that you pull only until the bearing is free.
Pulling any farther can damage the parts .

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3. Remove the bearing.

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4. Remove the thrust washer.

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5. Remove the third gear from the shaft.

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6. Remove the synchronizer assembly.

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7. Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance be-


tween the clutch ring (1)and the edge of the tapered
friction ring (2). This clearance (3) should be approx-
imately 1.0 mm (0.04 inch) with used parts in good
condition. If the clearance is 0.5 mm (0.02 inch) or
less, use new parts as required. Repeat the mea-
surement for the opposite side of the synchronizer
assembly before disassembly.

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8. Remove the clutch ring from each side of the syn-


chronizer assembly.

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9. Remove the tapered friction ring from each side of


the synchronizer assembly.

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10. Inspect the clutch ring teeth for wear, wear in excess
of 0.5 mm (0.02 inch) the ring must be replaced.

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NOTE: The parts may fly out of the hub when you do the following step. Putting the synchronizer assembly in a
cardboard box during this step can prevent loss of parts.
11. Remove the sleeve from the synchronizer hub.
When the sleeve is removed from the synchronizer
hub the spring plates, hub pins and hub springs will
be released from the synchronizer hub. Be careful
not to lose any of these parts.

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12. This photo shows the relationship of the balls (1) , the
spring plates (2) , the springs (3) , and the hub (4)

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13. Remove fourth gear.

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14. Turn the secondary shaft over so that second gear is


at the top. You can use a vise with soft jaws to hold
the secondary shaft in position.

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15. Install a bearing separator under the bearing race as


shown. If the bearing separator has a beveled edge,
the beveled edge must be down. Do not tighten the
bearing separator so much that the bearing separa-
tor pushes the synchronizer down. Install an accept-
able puller on the bearing separator. Use a shaft
protector between the puller and the end of the sec-
ondary shaft . Use molydisulfide grease to lubricate
the shaft protector and the end of the puller. Make
sure that you pull only until the bearing race is free.
Pulling any farther can damage the parts.

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16. Remove the bearing race from the shaft.

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17. Remove the snap ring from the shaft.

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18. Remove the shim(s) and the thrust washer.

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19. Remove the pin.

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20. Remove second gear.

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21. Remove the spacer.

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22. Remove the synchronizer ring and the first-second


synchronizer as an assembly.

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23. Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance be-


tween the bottom of the teeth on the synchronizer
ring and the edge of the sleeve on the outside of
the synchronizer assembly. This clearance should
be approximately 1.0 mm (0.04 inch) with used parts
in good condition. If the clearance is 0.5 mm (0.02
inch) or less, use new parts as required. Repeat the
measurement for the opposite side of the synchro-
nizer assembly before disassembly.
24. Remove the steel ring (1) and the bronze ring (2)to-
gether.

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25. Remove the tapered friction ring.

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26. Turn the synchronizer assembly over and remove the


synchronizer ring from the other side.

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27. Remove the steel ring (1) and the bronze ring (2)to-
gether.

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28. Remove the tapered friction ring.

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NOTE: The parts will fly out of the hub when you do the following step. Putting the synchronizer assembly in a
cardboard box during this step can prevent loss of parts.

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29. Support the sleeve on blocks. Push down on the hub


while you use a punch to push the detent assemblies
out of the sleeve and hub. Remove the sleeve from
the hub.

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30. This photo shows the relationship of the balls (1), the
spring plates (2), the springs (3), and the hub (4).

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31. Remove first gear.

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32. If equipped with four wheel drive, remove the snap


ring from the four wheel drive gear.

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33. Remove the four wheel drive gear, if equipped. On


two-wheel drive transmissions, there is a raised area
on the shaft.

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34. If equipped with four wheel drive, do not remove the


snap ring for the four wheel drive gear unless the
snap ring is damaged.

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Next operation:
Shaft - Inspect (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Inspect - Secondary shaft


1. Check the teeth on the gears for wear and damage. If
a tooth is badly damaged, be sure to inspect the gear
or spline that is in mesh with the damaged gear.
2. Check the splines on the secondary shaft for wear
and damage. Check the passages in the secondary
shaft to be sure that the passages are open and free
of foreign material.
3. Check the bearings for flat areas, pitting, and other
damage. Replace as necessary.
4. Check the teeth in the synchronizer assemblies for
wear and damage. Replace as necessary.
5. Check for wear or damage to the steel rings and
the bronze rings from the synchronizer assemblies.
Check the springs in the synchronizer assemblies for
wear, cracks, heat distortion, and other damage. Re-
place as necessary.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble - Secondary shaft


NOTE: Before each gear is installed on the secondary shaft, make sure that the bore of the gear and the outside
diameter of the secondary shaft are completely lubricated with clean transmission oil.
NOTE: When you install snap rings on the secondary shaft, make sure that the ends of each snap ring are seated in
the snap ring groove. Do not install a snap ring so that the ends extend into an axial slot on the secondary shaft.
1. If equipped with four wheel drive, if the snap ring
was removed from the shaft, install the snap ring as
shown.

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2. Put the secondary shaft on the bench so that the first-


second gear end is up. You can use a vise with soft
jaws to hold the secondary shaft in position. Install
the four-wheel drive gear, if equipped.

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3. If equipped with four wheel drive, install the snap ring


for the four wheel drive gear.

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4. Install first gear.

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5. This photo shows the correct relationship between


the hub and the sleeve for assembly of the first-sec-
ond synchronizer. The tabs (1) in the inside diameter
of the sleeve fit into the small recesses (2) in the out-
side diameter of the hub. The large recesses (3) in
the hub are for the detent assemblies, that are not
yet installed.

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6. This photo shows the correct positions of the hub, the


sleeve, the springs, the blocks, and the balls prior to
final assembly. The springs are installed in the hub,
and the blocks are on the springs. The blocks are
not yet pushed down into the sleeve and are holding
the hub up out of the sleeve. The balls are loose in
the recesses of the blocks.

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7. Use a punch or screwdriver to push the balls into the


blocks and to push the blocks down so that the balls
are on the flat faces of the teeth, but not into the de-
tent grooves. When all the balls are in position, push
the hub and the blocks down until the balls move into
the detent groove.

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8. Install the tapered friction ring on the synchronizer


assembly.

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9. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bronze


ring (1) and the steel ring (2). Install the bronze ring
(1) and the steel ring (2)as shown.

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10. Install the synchronizer ring as shown. The flat sides


of the teeth must be up.

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11. Turn the synchronizer assembly over and install the


tapered friction ring on the other side.

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12. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bronze


ring (1) and the steel ring (2). Install the bronze ring
(1) and the steel ring (2)as shown.

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13. Install the top synchronizer ring on the synchronizer


assembly. Make sure that the teeth on the top syn-
chronizer ring are aligned with the teeth on the inside
of the sleeve. Push the sleeve up until the sleeve
engages the teeth on the top synchronizer ring. To
do this, you must use enough force to overcome the
strength of the detent springs and balls. When the
synchronizer ring and the sleeve are completely en-
gaged, the detent must hold the sleeve in this posi-
tion. Push the sleeve back down to the neutral posi-
tion, turn the synchronizer assembly over, and repeat
the procedure with the bottom synchronizer ring. If
the sleeve does not engage the teeth smoothly or
does not stay in position when moved to any of the
three positions, the synchronizer assembly has dam-
aged parts or was not assembled correctly. Disas-
semble the synchronizer assembly to find the prob-
lem.
14. Install the synchronizer ring and the first-second syn-
chronizer as an assembly. Make sure the top syn-
chronizer ring is installed so that the flat sides of the
teeth are up.

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NOTE: There is a groove in the bore at one end of the synchronizer hub. The synchronizer assembly must be installed
so that the groove is down.

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15. Install the spacer.

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16. Install and second gear. The teeth in the inside diam-
eter of the spacer must engage the teeth on the bot-
tom of second gear before second gear is installed.

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17. Install the pin.

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Next operation:
Shaft - Adjust (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Adjust - Backlash adjustment


1. Install the thrust washer and snap ring.

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2. Use a feeler gauge and measure the backlash be-


tween the gear and the thrust washer. Record this
measurement (a). Subtract the recorded measure-
ment (a) from 0.20 to 0.42 mm (0.0079 to 0.0165
inch) (b). Select the shim(s) required (c). Example:
Use 0.83 ± 0.11 mm (0.0327 ± 0.0043 inch) shim (s).

a. 1.14 mm 0.0449 inch


b. -0.31 mm 0.0122 inch
c. 0.83 mm 0.0327 inch

3. Remove the snap ring and thrust washer.

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4. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the shim(s)


and the thrust washer. Install the shim(s). Install the
thrust washer on top of the shim(s). Make sure that
the side with the oil grooves is down.

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5. Put the bearing race on the shaft.

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6. Use an acceptable driver to drive the bearing race


onto the secondary shaft until bearing race makes
contact with the snap ring.

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7. Turn the secondary shaft over so that second gear is


at the bottom. Use blocks to support the secondary
shaft. Install the fourth gear on the secondary shaft.

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8. This photo shows the correct relationship between


the hub and the sleeve for assembly of the third-
fourth synchronizer. The tabs (1) in the inside diam-
eter of the sleeve fit into the small recesses (2) in the
outside diameter of the hub. The large recesses (3)
in the hub are for the detent assemblies, shown in-
stalled.

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9. Install the 3 sets of hub springs, hub pins, and spring


plates into the synchronizer hub. Use a punch or
screwdriver to push the spring plates as the synchro-
nizer hub is installed into the sleeve. Be sure that
the spring plates are aligned with the grooves in the
sleeve.

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10. Install the friction ring on each side the synchronizer


assembly.

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11. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate and install the


clutch ring on each side of the synchronizer assem-
bly.

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12. Install the top synchronizer ring on the synchronizer


assembly. Make sure that the teeth on the top syn-
chronizer ring are aligned with the teeth on the inside
of the sleeve. Push the sleeve up until the sleeve
engages the teeth on the top synchronizer ring. To
do this, you must use enough force to overcome the
strength of the detent springs and balls. When the
synchronizer ring and the sleeve are completely en-
gaged, the detent must hold the sleeve in this posi-
tion. Push the sleeve back down to the neutral posi-
tion, turn the synchronizer assembly over, and repeat
the procedure with the bottom synchronizer ring. If
the sleeve does not engage the teeth smoothly or
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three positions, the synchronizer assembly has dam-


aged parts or was not assembled correctly. Disas-
semble the synchronizer assembly to find the prob-
lem.

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13. Install the synchronizer assembly onto the shaft.

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14. Install the third gear on the shaft.

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15. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Install the thrust washer onto the shaft.

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16. Put the bearing in position on the secondary shaft.


Make sure that the snap ring groove is at the top.

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17. Use an acceptable driver to drive the bearing onto


the secondary shaft until the bearing makes contact
with the thrust washer.

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NOTE: If the bearing is not very tight on the secondary shaft, parts could fall from the secondary shaft when you
install the secondary shaft in the rear housing. To prevent this, you can install a hose clamp on the output end of the
secondary shaft. This will keep the bearing in position during installation of the secondary shaft.
18. Check for correct operation of both synchronizer as-
semblies. If they do not shift smoothly, with the teeth
on the synchronizer ring aligned with the splines on
the sleeve, the re is a problem. Disassemble as nec-
essary, and correct the problem.

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Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Primary shaft


1. Put the primary shaft on the bench so that the end
with the bearing attached is up. Remove the snap
ring.

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2. Install a bearing separator under the gear as shown.


DO NOT install the bearing separator between the
gear and the bearing. Install an acceptable puller on
the bearing separator. Use a shaft protector between
the puller and the end of the primary shaft. Use moly-
disulfide grease to lubricate the shaft protector and
the end of the puller. Pull the bearing from the pri-
mary shaft.

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3. Remove the bearing.

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4. Remove the thrust washer.

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5. Install a bearing separator under the lip of the bear-


ing race as shown. Install an acceptable puller on the
bearing separator. Use a shaft protector between the
puller and the end of the primary shaft. Use moly-
disulfide grease to lubricate the shaft protector and
the end of the puller. Pull the bearing race from the
primary shaft.

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Shaft - Inspect - Primary shaft


1. Check the teeth on the gears for wear and damage. If
a tooth is badly damaged, be sure to inspect the gear
or spline that is in mesh with the damaged gear.
2. Check the splines on the primary shaft for wear and
damage.
3. Check the bearings for flat areas, pitting, and other
damage. Replace as necessary.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble - Primary shaft


1. Use an acceptable driver to drive the bearing race all
the way onto the primary shaft.

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2. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Install the thrust washer so that the side
with the oil grooves is down.

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3. Put the bearing into position so that the snap ring


groove on the outside diameter of the bearing is at
the top.

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4. Use an acceptable driver to drive the bearing onto the


primary shaft until the bearing makes contact with the
thrust washer.

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5. Install the snap ring.

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Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Reverse shaft


1. The bearings are the only serviceable parts on the re-
verse shaft. If you remove the bearings, use a shaft
protector between the puller and the end of the re-
verse shaft. Use molydisulfide grease to lubricate the
shaft protector and the end of the puller. (1)Bearing,
(2) Reverse shaft

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Shaft - Inspect - Reverse shaft


1. Check the teeth on the gears for wear and damage.
If a tooth is badly damaged, be sure to inspect the
gear that is in mesh with the damaged gear. Check
the bearings for flat areas, pitting, and other damage.
Replace as necessary.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble - Reverse shaft


1. Use an acceptable driver to drive each bearing onto
the reverse shaft until the bearing makes contact with
the shoulder on the reverse shaft.

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Oil pump


NOTE: Bolts (6), O-Rings, bushings and seals are the only serviceable components in the oil pump. Complete dis-
assembly of the oil pump is shown for reference only.
1. Remove the O-ring.

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2. Remove the two Allen head bolts that fasten the


pump support to the pump housing.

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3. Separate the pump support from the pump housing.

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4. Remove the large gear from the pump housing.

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NOTE: Install a plastic plug in the bearings to keep the bearings from falling out when the small gear is removed from
the pump housing.
5. Remove the small gear from the pump housing.

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NOTE: Be careful when removing the plastic plug from the small gear the needle bearings will fall out. Make a record
of the number of needle bearings remove from the small gear for use during assembly.
6. Remove the seal from the pump housing.

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7. Turn the pump housing over and use blocks to sup-


port the pump housing. Use an acceptable driver to
drive the bushing from the bore of the pump housing.

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8. Support the large gear on blocks as shown. Use a


punch and a hammer to drive the bushing from the
large gear.

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9. Use an acceptable driver to push the needle bearing


out of the small gear.

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10. Remove the shaft for the small gear only if the shaft
is damaged. The shaft will probably be difficult to
remove.

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11. Use a blind hole puller and a slide hammer to pull the
bushing from the shaft of the pump support.

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12. Remove the roll pin for the torque converter relief
valve.

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13. Remove the plug, the spring, and the ball for the
torque converter relief valve.

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14. Remove the roll pin for the oil pump relief valve. Be
very careful because the large amount of spring ten-
sion will force the parts out when the roll pin is re-
moved.

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15. Remove the plug, the spring, the pin, and the plunger
for the oil pump relief valve.

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Shaft - Inspect (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Inspect - Oil pump


1. Inspect the large gear and the small gear for wear
and damage. If the teeth on a gear have scoring,
excessive wear, or sharp edges, use a new gear.
Check for damage to the lugs on the large gear. If
there is damage, check the hub on the torque con-
verter for similar damage. Replace the large gear
and the torque converter as necessary.
2. Inspect the gear pockets in the pump housing for
wear or damage. If the gear pockets have scoring
or excessive wear, use a new oil pump.
3. Inspect the splines on the shaft for wear and damage.
If you find damage, inspect the part that is installed
on the shaft.
4. Inspect all passages to be sure that the passages are
open and free of foreign material.
5. Check the needle bearing for wear, pitting, or other
damage.
6. Inspect the parts of the torque converter relief valve
and the oil pump relief valve for wear and damage.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble - Oil pump


1. Install the plunger for the oil pump relief valve.

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2. Install the pin for the oil pump relief valve. The ma-
chined end of the pin must be toward the plunger.
Make sure that the pin goes into the bore of the
plunger.

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3. Install the spring.

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4. Install the plug.

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5. This step will be difficult because the spring will be


under heavy tension. Push the plug in until the plug
is to the inside of the hole for the roll pin. Install the
roll pin.

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6. Install the ball, the spring, and the plug for the torque
converter relief valve. Make sure that the hole in the
plug is aligned with the hole for the roll pin.

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7. Install the roll pin through the holes in the pump sup-
port and the hole in the plug.

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8. Use an acceptable driver to install a new bushing in


the shaft of the pump support.

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9. Use an acceptable driver to install a new needle


bearing in the small gear. Push the needle bearing
until the needle bearing is approximately centered in
the bore of the gear.

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10. If the shaft for the small gear was removed, clean the
mating surfaces and apply either Loctite 640 (green)
or Loctite 642 (amber) before installation.

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11. Support the large gear on blocks so that the side with
the lugs is down. Use an acceptable driver to push
the new bushing to the end of the bore.

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12. Put a new bushing into position so that the recess (1)
in the bushing is aligned with the oil drain hole (2) in
the pump housing.

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13. Use an acceptable driver to install the bushing.

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14. Use an acceptable driver to install a new seal in the


end of the pump housing.

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15. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the small gear,


the needle bearing, and the bore in the pump hous-
ing. Install the small gear on the shaft in the pump
housing. Install the same number of needle bearings
that were removed between the small gear and the
shaft.

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16. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the large gear,


the bushing in the large gear, and the bore in the
pump housing. Install the large gear so that the side
with the lugs is down.

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17. Install the pump support on the pump housing. Make


sure that all the bolt holes are aligned.

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18. Install the two Allen head bolts to fasten the pump
support to the pump housing. Tighten the Allen head
bolts until they are just snug.

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19. Install a large worm gear clamp (radiator hose clamp)


around the outside of the pump housing and the
pump support. The clamp must cover the joint be-
tween the two parts and be in contact with both parts.
Tighten the clamp. Tap the housing with a soft ham-
mer. Tighten the clamp again. Tap the housing
again with a soft hammer. Tighten the clamp again.
Tighten the Allen head bolts to 10 Nm (89 pound-
inches). Remove the clamp.
20. Put the oil pump on a clean work surface so that the
pump housing is up. Insert a small screwdriver or
punch through the hole in the torque converter hub
and rotate the large gear by pushing against one of
the lugs. The large gear must rotate freely. If the
large gear does not rotate freely, loosen the Allen
head bolts and repeat step 340. If the large gear
rotates freely, fill the oil pump with clean transmission
oil and rotate the large gear three revolutions before
you install the oil pump on the transmission.

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21. Install a new O-ring.

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Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Disassemble - Four wheel drive shaft


1. There is a pipe plug at the bottom of the hole in the
end of the shaft (see arrow). DO NOT remove the
pipe plug unless the pipe plug is damaged.

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2. Use an acceptable tool to press the spring retainer


down until you have access to the snap ring (see ar-
row). Remove the snap ring from the groove. Re-
lease the tension and remove the tool.

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NOTE: The tool used in the photo above is a piece of round tubing with a rectangular access hole cut out to provide
access to the snap ring.
3. Remove the snap ring from the shaft.

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4. Remove the spacer.

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5. Remove the special washer.

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6. Remove the springs.

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7. Remove the sleeve.

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8. Remove the two O-rings from the shaft.

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9. Remove the two Teflon sealing rings from the shaft.

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Shaft - Inspect (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Inspect - Four wheel drive shaft


1. Inspect the lugs on the sleeve for peening or other
damage. If you find damage to the lugs, also inspect
the four-wheel drive clutch gear.
2. Check the splines on the shaft and inside the sleeve
for wear and damage.
3. Check the passages in the shaft to be sure that the
passages are open and free of foreign material.
4. Check the springs for wear, cracks, heat distortion,
and other damage. Replace as necessary.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Shaft - Assemble - Four wheel drive shaft


NOTE: Special tools used up to step 6 are from the tool set CAS2771A, standard transmission without rear pump
drive.
1. Install new O-rings on the shaft. Use clean transmis-
sion oil to lubricate the O-rings.

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2. Install the CAS2771-2 expander/protector on the


shaft.

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NOTE: For clarity, the following photo does not show the use of a heat resistant glove. To prevent injury be sure to
wear a heat resistant glove when installing the Teflon sealing ring.
3. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C (176°
to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto the
CAS2771-2 expander/protector.

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4. Install the CAS2327 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher and ex-
pander/protector from the shaft.

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5. Install the end of the CAS2771-7 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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6. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end


with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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7. Place the CAS2771-3 spacer against the end of the


shaft.

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8. Slide the CAS2771-2 expander/protector over the


CAS2771-3 spacer. The expander/protector will stop
in the correct position to install the sealing ring in the
groove.

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NOTE: For clarity, the following photo does not show the use of a heat resistant glove. To prevent injury be sure to
wear a heat resistant glove when installing the Teflon sealing ring.
9. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C (176°
to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto the
CAS2771-2 expander/protector.

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10. Install the CAS2327 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

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11. Install the end of the CAS2771-1 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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12. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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13. Install the sleeve on the shaft. Be careful not to dam-


age the Teflon sealing rings and the O-rings while in-
stalling the sleeve.

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14. Install the springs.

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15. Install the special washer.

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16. Install the spacer onto the shaft.

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17. Install the snap ring onto the shaft.

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18. Use an acceptable tool to press the spring retainer


down until you have access to the snap ring groove
(see arrow). Install the snap ring in the groove. Re-
lease the tension and remove the tool. Make sure
that the snap ring is seated in the recess in the spring
retainer.

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NOTE: The tool used in the photo above is a piece of round tubing with a rectangular access hole cut out.
19. If the pipe plug at the bottom of the hole in the end
of the shaft (see arrow) was removed, apply Loctite
242 or Loctite 262 to the threads of the new pipe plug
before installation. Tighten the pipe plug to a torque
of 30 Nm (266 pound-inches).

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Housing - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Housing - Disassemble
NOTE: Some photos may not represent your transmission, the procedures are the same.
1. Fasten the rear housing to acceptable support equip-
ment . It is recommended that you use equipment
that will let you rotate the transmission.

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2. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil from the
transmission.

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NOTE: The four-wheel drive transmission is shown. On two-wheel drive transmissions, the drain plug is at the rear
of the transmission.
3. Remove the two cap screws that fasten the cover for
the oil screen. Remove the cover.

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4. Remove the oil screen and the O-ring.

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NOTE: Steps 8 through 10 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive trans-
mission, go to step 11.
5. Remove the oil filter.

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6. DO NOT remove the plug unless the plug is leaking.


The plug is sealed with Loctite 542 or Loctite 262
and is difficult to remove. If removal is necessary,
clean all oil from the threads and apply Loctite 542
or Loctite 262 (red) before installation.

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7. Remove the fitting for the oil filter.

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NOTE: Steps 8 through 10 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive trans-
mission, go to step 11.
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8. Remove the spool.

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9. Remove the spring.

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10. Use a blind hole puller to remove the four-wheel drive


priority valve.

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NOTE: The four-wheel drive priority valve is adjusted at the factory. DO NOT try to disassemble or adjust the four-
wheel drive priority valve. If any of the parts are damaged, use a new four-wheel drive priority valve.
11. Remove the dipstick.

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12. Remove the dipstick tube.

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13. Remove the fitting for the dipstick tube.

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14. Remove the bolts that fasten the transmission control


valve to the front housing.

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15. Remove the transmission control valve and the gas-


ket.
16. Remove the three bolts that fasten the four-wheel
drive valve to the front housing.

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17. Remove the four-wheel drive valve and the gasket.

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18. Remove the seven bolts that fasten the pump mount
to the rear housing.

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19. Remove the pump mount housing.

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20. Use a plastic mallet and tap the through shaft out of
the transmission rear housing.

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21. Pull the shaft from the transmission.

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22. Remove the seal from the shaft.

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23. Remove the snap ring from the pump shaft.

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24. Use a suitable driver and remove the bearing from


the pump drive shaft.

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25. Remove the pressure sensor switch from the brake


housing.

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26. Remove the solenoid from the brake housing.

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27. Make sure the orifice remains in the brake housing.

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28. Remove the three Allen head bolts that fasten the
shifter housing to the rear cover. Remove the shifter
assembly and the O-ring.

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29. Remove the bolt and the output flange.

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30. Remove the output flange.

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31. Remove three of the parking brake cover bolts.


Loosen the remaining three bolts evenly one turn
at a time to relieve spring pressure in the brake
housing.

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NOTE: Housing is under spring pressure, failure to follow instructions will result in serious injury and damage to
equipment.
32. Remove the brake discs from the brake housing.

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33. Remove the brake disc flange from the output shaft.

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34. Remove the rear cover mounting bolts.

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35. At the three prying points, use pry bars and loosen
the rear cover from the transmission.

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36. Remove the rear cover from the transmission.

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37. Remove the seal from the rear cover.


38. Use a punch to remove the pins that fasten the shift
collars to the shift rods.

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39. Remove the shift collars from the shift rods.

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40. Remove the two Allen head bolts that hold the plate
between the two shift rods.

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41. Remove the plate.

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42. Remove the two shift interlock balls from the groove
between the two shift rods.

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43. Remove one of the detent plugs from the right-hand


side of the rear housing.

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44. Remove the detent spring.

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45. Remove the detent ball.

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46. Repeat steps 43 through 45 to remove the other de-


tent plug, spring, and ball.

NOTE: Rotate the transmission in the stand so the shafts will not fall out when the snap ring is removed.
47. Push the secondary shaft to the rear so that there is
clearance between the snap ring and the rear hous-
ing. Remove the snap ring.

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NOTE: If the bearing is not very tight on the secondary shaft, parts could fall from the secondary shaft when you
remove the secondary shaft from the rear housing. To prevent this, you can install a hose clamp on the output end of
the secondary shaft. This will keep the bearing in position during removal of the secondary shaft.
48. Remove all of the housing bolts that are fastened
from the rear housing to the front housing. There
are 13 of these bolts on the four-wheel drive and 14
on the two-wheel drive. On the two-wheel drive, two
of the bolts are longer than the others. Record the
locations of these two.

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49. Rotate the transmission so that the front housing is


up. On four-wheel drive transmissions only, there are
three bolts fastened from the front housing to the rear
housing. Remove these bolts.

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NOTE: Steps 50 through 57 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive
transmission, go to step 58.
50. Install two bolts in the four-wheel drive flange as
shown. Use a pry bar between the two bolts to hold
the four-wheel drive flange while you remove the bolt
from the four-wheel drive shaft.

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51. Remove the washer.

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52. Remove the four-wheel drive flange.

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53. Remove the O-ring from the four-wheel drive flange.

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54. Remove the three bolts that fasten the cover to the
front housing.

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55. Remove the cover.

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56. Remove the O-ring from the cover.

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57. Remove the seal from the cover.

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58. Make a mark across the joint between the oil pump
and the torque converter housing so that the oil pump
can be aligned the same way during installation.

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59. Remove the six bolts that fasten the oil pump in po-
sition.

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60. Use two pry bars to lift the oil pump evenly until the
oil pump can be removed.

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61. Remove the oil pump.

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62. Pull up the input shaft to get clearance as you release


the snap ring.

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63. Remove the snap ring.

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64. Fasten acceptable lifting equipment to the front hous-


ing as shown. Use pry bars at both ends of the hous-
ings to separate the front housing from the rear hous-
ing.

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65. As you lift the front housing, continue to use the pry
bar to make sure that the front housing comes up
evenly. Also, it will probably be necessary to hit the
end of the four-wheel drive shaft, if so equipped, and
the end of the input shaft with a soft hammer so that
the two shafts come down out of the front housing
and stay with the rear housing.

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NOTE: The bearings in steps 66 and 67 are a close slip fit. If a bearing is difficult to remove, the bearing is probably
not straight in the bore or on the shaft. Push the bearing back into the installed position and try again.
66. The bearing for the primary shaft and the bearing for
the secondary shaft can stay with either the shafts or
the front housing. Remove the two bearings.

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67. On machines with four-wheel drive, remove the four-


wheel drive shaft bearing from the front housing.

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68. Remove the tube from the front housing only if the
tube is damaged or leaking.

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69. Remove the three O-rings from the flange of the rear
housing.

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70. On machines with four-wheel drive, remove the four-


wheel drive shaft.

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71. Remove the input shaft and the reverse shaft to-
gether.

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NOTE: Make a mark on the top end of the reverse shaft so that you can install the reverse shaft with the same end
up during assembly.
72. Rotate the rear housing so that the open side is up.
Connect acceptable lifting equipment to the top gear
on the secondary shaft.

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73. Use the lifting equipment to begin lifting the sec-


ondary shaft while you use your hands to lift the pri-
mary shaft. At the same time, move the primary
shaft back and forth to keep the primary shaft mov-
ing freely. It can be necessary to tap the ends of the
shift rods (from below the rear housing) so that the
shift rod and fork assemblies continue to move freely.
When the primary shaft is free of the rear housing
and the secondary shaft, remove the primary shaft.

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74. Continue to lift the secondary shaft until you can


move the secondary shaft out of the shift forks. Then
remove the secondary shaft.

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75. Remove the shift rod and fork assembly for first and
second gear from the rear housing.

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76. Remove the shift rod and fork assembly for third and
fourth gear from the rear housing. Remember that
this assembly was installed in the bore nearer the
top of the rear housing.

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NOTE: Steps 77 and 78 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive trans-
mission, go to step 79.
77. Remove the four-wheel drive clutch gear.

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78. Remove the bearing.

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79. It is not necessary to remove the test port plugs (1),


the breather (2), or the temperature sender (3) from
the rear housing unless these parts are leaking or
damaged.

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80. Inspect the input shaft bore in the rear housing. If


there are grooves from the sealing rings, you must
use a new rear housing. Remove any sharp edges
at the ends of the input shaft bore and at the oil dis-
tribution holes.
81. Remove the four-wheel drive clutch tube (four-wheel
drive machines only) from the front housing only if
the front housing must be replaced or if the tube is
leaking or damaged.

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82. Remove the three Allen head bolts that fasten the
valve plate to the front housing.

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83. Remove the valve plate from the front housing.

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84. Remove the gasket.

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Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Housing - Disassemble - Shifter housing


1. Use side cutters as shown to release the catch on
the band that fastens the boot to the shifter housing.
Remove the band.

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2. Remove the boot from the shifter housing.

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3. Remove the two pins (one on either side of the shifter


housing). Use a screwdriver to lift each pin as shown
until you can reach the pin with your fingers. Then
pull the pin out.

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4. Remove the snap ring from the shift lever.

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5. Remove the bushing from the shift lever.

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6. Remove the spring.

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7. Remove the shift lever from the shifter housing.

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Next operation:
Housing - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Housing - Disassemble - Shift rods and shift forks


1. If disassembly is required, remove the roll pins and
separate the shift forks from the shift rods. Make sure
that you remember how the parts are assembled and
which parts go together. The forks are the only parts
that are not interchangeable. Inspect all parts for
burrs and excessive wear. Assembly is the reverse
of disassembly.

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Next operation:
Housing - Assemble (C.20.C)

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Housing - Assemble - Shifter housing


1. Apply lithium grease to the ball of the shift lever. In-
stall the shift lever in the shifter housing.

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2. The correct alignment of the shift lever and the shifter


housing is shown above. The slot (1) in the shift lever
must be toward the flat side (2) of the flange on the
shifter housing. The slots (3) on each side of the shift
lever must be aligned with the holes (4) in each side
of the shifter housing.

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3. Install the spring.

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4. Install the bushing.

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5. Put the snap ring on the shift lever. Use a deep


well socket to push the snap ring into the snap ring
groove.

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6. Install the pins through the holes in the shifter hous-


ing so that the pins engage the slots in the shift lever.

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7. Install the boot so that the end of the boot fits over
the ends of the pins. Be careful so that the pins do
not fall out during this step.

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8. Install the band or clamp on the boot. Use the side


cutters to engage the catch on the band.

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Next operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (C.20.C)

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Housing - Assemble - Transmission housing


1. If the four-wheel drive clutch tube (four-wheel drive
machine only) was removed from the front housing,
install the four-wheel drive clutch tube. Tighten the
fittings to a torque of 40 Nm (265 pound-inches).

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2. Install plugs (foam ear plugs work well) in the three oil
passages in the edge of the rear housing. Scrape all
sealing material from the sealing surface of the rear
housing. Prepare the sealing surface by rubbing with
a 3M Scotch-Brite fiber pad or equivalent. DO NOT
use steel wool or anything that can leave material
on the sealing surface. Flush the rear housing with
solvent.

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3. Install plugs (foam ear plugs work well) in the three


oil passages in the edge of the front housing. (The
plugs have not been installed in the picture above.)
Scrape all sealing material from the sealing surface
of the front housing. Prepare the sealing surface by
rubbing with a 3M Scotch-Brite fiber pad or equiv-
alent. DO NOT use steel wool or anything that can
leave material on the sealing surface. Flush the front
housing with solvent.

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4. Install the gasket for the valve plate on the front hous-
ing.

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5. Put the valve plate into position.

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6. Install the three Allen head bolts to fasten the valve


plate to the front housing. Tighten the Allen head
bolts to a torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-inches).

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7. If the test port plugs (1), the breather (2), and the
temperature sender (3) were removed from the rear
housing, install these parts. Tighten the test port
plugs (1) to a torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-inches).

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NOTE: Steps 8 through 9 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive trans-
mission, go to step 10.
8. Put the bearing for the four-wheel drive shaft into
position in the rear housing.

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9. Install the four-wheel drive clutch gear so that the


side with the lugs is up.

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10. Connect acceptable lifting equipment to the top gear


on the secondary shaft. Lift the secondary shaft over
the rear housing. Engage the shift forks with the syn-
chronizers as shown. Begin to lower the assembly
into the rear housing.

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11. As you lower the assembly into the rear housing, also
begin to install the primary shaft so that the gears on
the primary shaft go into mesh with the gears on the
secondary shaft. Continue to lower the parts, making
sure that each part goes into the correct bore in the
rear housing. (Remember that the shift rod and fork
assembly for third and fourth gear goes into the bore
nearer the top of the rear housing). When all of the
parts are in position, disconnect the lifting equipment.

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12. Push the secondary shaft toward the rear of the rear
housing so that there is clearance between the snap
ring groove and the rear housing. Install the snap
ring.

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NOTE: In steps 13 through 15, the photos show the upper detent parts already installed. It is necessary for you to
install both the upper and lower detent parts according to the instructions in the procedure. Make sure that you start
with both shift rods in the NEUTRAL position.

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13. Install the lower detent ball.

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14. Install the lower detent spring.

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15. Install the copper washer on the detent plug. Install


the lower detent plug. Tighten the lower detent plug
to a torque of 80 Nm (59 pound-feet).

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16. Repeat steps 13 through 15 to install the upper de-


tent ball, spring, copper washer, and plug.
17. Install the two detent balls in the groove between the
two shift rods.

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18. Install the plate over the two detent balls.

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19. Apply Loctite 542 or Super bond 321 to the threads


of the two Allen head bolts. Install the two Allen head
bolts to fasten the plate in position. Tighten the two
Allen head bolts to a torque of 50 Nm (37 pound-
feet).

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20. Install the shift collars on the shift rods.

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21. Install the pins to fasten the shift collars to the shift
rods.

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22. Scrape all sealing material from the sealing surface


of the rear cover. Prepare the sealing surface by
rubbing with a 3M Scotch-Brite fiber pad or equiv-
alent. DO NOT use steel wool or anything that can
leave material on the sealing surface. Wipe the seal-
ing surface with Loctite Safety Solvent or equivalent.
Apply a layer of Loctite 518 or Super bond 539 to the
sealing surface.
23. Put the rear cover in position. Make sure that the
dowel is installed in the rear housing and through the
hole in the rear cover. Install the seven bolts to fasten
the rear cover to the rear housing. If necessary, tap
the rear cover with a soft faced hammer to close the
gap between the rear housing and the rear cover
before you tighten the bolts. Tighten the seven bolts
sequentially to a torque of 50 Nm (37 pound-feet).

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NOTE: The above photo shows the shifter installed, the shifter should not be installed at this time.
24. Install a new O-ring on the shifter assembly. Use
clean oil to lubricate the O-ring. Put the shifter as-
sembly into position on the rear cover.

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25. Install the three Allen head bolts to fasten the shifter
assembly to the rear cover. Tighten the three Allen
head bolts to a torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-inches).

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26. If the tube was removed from the front housing, in-
stall the tube now. Tighten the hollow bolts to a
torque of 40 Nm (354 pound-inches).

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27. Install the input shaft and the reverse shaft together
as shown. If you are using the same reverse shaft,
make sure that you install it with the same end up as
when it was removed.

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28. On machines with four-wheel drive, install the four-


wheel drive shaft. Use clean transmission oil to lu-
bricate the bearing surfaces on the four-wheel drive
shaft. Make sure that the four-wheel drive shaft goes
through the four-wheel drive clutch gear, the thrust
washer, and the bearing.

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29. Wipe the sealing surface of the rear housing and the
front housing with Loctite Safety Solvent or equiva-
lent. Apply a layer of Loctite 518 or Super bond 529
to the sealing surface of the rear housing.

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30. Remove the three plugs from the oil passages in the
rear housing (see arrows). Install three new O-rings
for the oil passages. Remove the three plugs from
the oil passages in the front housing.

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31. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bearing for


the primary shaft and the bearing for the secondary
shaft. Install the bearings.

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32. Install the front housing on the rear housing. Make


sure that the bearings on the shafts go straight into
the bores in the front housing. Push the front housing
all the way down on the rear housing.

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33. Install all of the housing bolts that fasten the rear
housing to the front housing. There are 13 of these
bolts on four-wheel drive transmissions and 14 on
two-wheel drive transmissions. Tighten the bolts
evenly until the front housing and rear housing are
together, then tighten the bolts to a torque of 50 Nm
(37 pound-feet).

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34. Install the three bolts that fasten from the front hous-
ing to the rear housing. Tighten the bolts to a torque
of 50 Nm (37 pound-feet).

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35. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bearing for


the four-wheel drive shaft. Install the bearing on the
four-wheel drive shaft.

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36. Use the CAS-2381 special tool to install a new seal in


the cover. Push just until the seal stops moving. DO
NOT use excessive force. Fill the cavity under the
lip of the seal with high temperature wheel bearing
grease.

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37. Install a new O-ring on the cover. Use clean trans-


mission oil to lubricate the O-ring.

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38. Install the cover in the front housing.

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39. Install the three bolts that fasten the cover to the front
housing. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 23 Nm (204
pound-inches).

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40. Install a new O-ring in the four-wheel drive flange.


Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring.

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41. Install the four-wheel drive flange on the four-wheel


drive shaft.

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42. Install the washer.

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43. Install and tighten the cap screw in the four-wheel


drive shaft to a torque of 139 Nm (103 pound-feet).

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44. Pull the input shaft toward the front of the transmis-
sion to get clearance for the snap ring.

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45. Install the snap ring on the bearing.

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46. It will be easier to install the oil pump if you use a


guide stud as shown above. You can make a guide
stud by cutting the head from an M8 bolt.

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47. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring on


the oil pump. Install the oil pump. Make sure that the
alignment marks that you made during disassembly
are aligned.

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48. If you used a guide stud, remove the guide stud. In-
stall the six bolts that fasten the oil pump in posi-
tion. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 23 Nm (204
pound-inches).

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49. Install the hub onto the output shaft as shown.

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50. Install a reaction plate first.

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51. Install a friction plate and a wave spring, continue to


install a reaction plate, friction plate and wave spring
until all components are installed.

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52. Install the back plate as shown.

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53. Install a new O-ring.

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54. Install the brake housing.

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55. Install the bolts, use an alternately tightening pattern


until the brake housing is tight against the transmis-
sion. Torque the bolts to 50 Nm (37 pound feet).

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56. Install the flange and a new O-ring.

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57. Install the bolt and washer.

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58. Torque bolt to 139 Nm (103 pound feet).

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59. Make sure the orifice is in the brake housing, install


new O-rings.

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60. Install the brake solenoid, torque the solenoid to 20


Nm (15 pound feet).

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61. Install the pressure sensor switch into the brake


housing.

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62. Slide the expander/protector onto the pump drive


shaft.

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63. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C (176°


to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto the
380001428 expander/protector.

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64. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher and ex-
pander/protector from the shaft.

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65. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

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66. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

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67. Install the bearing and snap ring on the pump drive
shaft, install the shaft in the rear housing.
68. Install the PTO shaft into the transmission.

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69. Scrape all sealing material from the sealing surface


of the pump mount and rear cover. Prepare the sea
ling surface by rubbing with a 3M Scotch-Brite fiber
pad or equivalent. DO NOT use steel wool or any-
thing that can leave material on the sealing surface.
Wipe the sealing surface with Loctite Safety Solvent
or equivalent. Apply a layer of Loctite 518 or Super
bond 539 to the sealing surface.
70. Install the pump mount on the rear housing, torque
bolts to 50 Nm (37 pound-feet).

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71. Install the fitting for the dipstick tube.

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72. Install the dipstick tube.

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73. Install the dipstick.

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NOTE: Steps 74 through 77 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive
transmission, go to step 78.
NOTE: The following photo shows the four-wheel drive priority valve installed and is for reference for the plug only.
74. If the plug was removed, make sure that the threads
are clean and apply Loctite 543 or Loctite 262 (red)
to the threads before installation. Tighten the plug to
a torque of 40 Nm (354 pound-inches).

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75. Install the four-wheel drive priority valve in the oil filter
bore.

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76. Install the spring.

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77. Install the spool.

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78. Install the fitting for the oil filter. Tighten the fitting to
a torque of 50 Nm (37 pound-feet).

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79. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the gasket on


the oil filter. Install the oil filter.

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NOTE: Steps 80 through 82 are for four-wheel drive transmissions only. If you are working on a two-wheel drive
transmission, go to step 83.
80. Install the gasket for the four-wheel drive valve.

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81. Put the four-wheel drive valve in position on the gas-


ket.

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82. Install the three bolts that fasten the four-wheel drive
valve to the front housing. Tighten the bolts to a
torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-inches).

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83. Install a new O-ring on the oil screen. Use clean


transmission oil to lubricate the O-ring. Install the oil
screen and O-ring.

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84. Install the cover for the oil screen. Install the two bolts
that fasten the cover for the oil screen. Tighten the
bolts to a torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-inches).

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85. Install the gasket for the transmission control valve.


Put the transmission control valve in position on the
gasket.

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86. Install the bolts that fasten the transmission control


valve to the front housing. Tighten the bolts in a
pattern alternating from front to back and side to side
until all the bolts are at a torque of 23 Nm (204 pound-
inches).

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87. Install a new O-ring on the drain plug. Lubricate the


O-ring with clean transmission oil. Install the drain
plug. Tighten the drain plug to a torque of 80 Nm (59
pound-feet).

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Control valve - Assemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Control valve - Assemble - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Control valve - Disassemble - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Control valve - Disassemble - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Control valve - Exploded view - Four wheel drive valve (if equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Control valve - Exploded view - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Control valve - Inspect - Transmission control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Housing - Assemble - Shifter housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Housing - Assemble - Transmission housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Housing - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Housing - Disassemble - Shift rods and shift forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Housing - Disassemble - Shifter housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Shaft - Adjust - Backlash adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Shaft - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Shaft - Assemble - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Shaft - Assemble - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Shaft - Assemble - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Shaft - Assemble - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Shaft - Assemble - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Shaft - Disassemble - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Shaft - Disassemble - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Shaft - Disassemble - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Shaft - Disassemble - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Shaft - Disassemble - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Shaft - Disassemble - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Shaft - Exploded view - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Shaft - Exploded view - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Shaft - Exploded view - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Shaft - Exploded view - Shift rod and forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Shaft - Inspect - Four wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Shaft - Inspect - Input shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Shaft - Inspect - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Shaft - Inspect - Primary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Shaft - Inspect - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

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Shaft - Inspect - Secondary shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view - Four wheel drive transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Exploded view - Two wheel drive transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TRANSMISSION Power Shuttle - Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - 20.E

TECHNICAL DATA
TRANSMISSION Powershift
General specification - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Torque - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General specification - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Special tools - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Torque - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

FUNCTIONAL DATA
TRANSMISSION Powershift
Exploded view - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Exploded view - H-type - 1st, 3rd, 4th gear shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Exploded view - H-type - transmission assembly - 4 wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Exploded view - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Exploded view - S-type (SPS power synchro) - Shaft A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B - C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Exploded view -S-type (SPS power synchro) - transmission assembly - 4 wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . 40
Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Shaft
Exploded view - H-Type - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Clutch and gear
Exploded view - H-Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

SERVICE
TRANSMISSION Powershift
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Disassemble - S-type (SPS power synchro)- Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Assemble - S-type (SPS power synchro) Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Remove - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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Install - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Disassemble - H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Cleaning - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Inspect - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Assemble - H-type - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Control valve
Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Assemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Shaft
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover - shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover - shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Disassemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Clutch and gear
Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Back side measurement 250
Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Front side measurement 255
Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Dimension "D" measurement
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Neutral position measure-
ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Check - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears switches - Checking procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
Housing
Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Electronic control
Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - General specification - S-type (SPS


Power Synchro)
Type Carraro TLB1 2WD & 4WD SPS - SAHR Parking Brake

Lubricant - Carraro TLB1 2WD& 4WD SPS - SAHR Parking Brake


Total system capacity 19.5 l (20.6 US qt)
Refill capacity with or without filter change 16 l (16.9 US qt)
Type of fluid Case AKCELA Hy-Tran™ Ultra (CASE MS1209) (CNH
MAT 3505)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque - S-type (SPS Power Synchro)


(1) 28 N·m (20.7 lb ft)
(2) 23 N·m (17.0 lb ft)
(3) 40 N·m (29.5 lb ft)
(4) 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)
(5) 139 N·m (102.5 lb ft)
(6) 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)

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RCPH10TLB145GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - General specification - H-type - 4WD


only
Type Carraro TLB2 PB CD 4WD 2WS

Lubricant
Total system capacity 17.9 l (18.9 US qt)
Refill capacity with or without filter change 11.3 l (11.9 US qt)
Type of fluid Case AKCELA Hy-Tran™ Ultra

TRANSMISSION Powershift - Special tools - H-type - 4WD only


380040161 - Teflon seal installation kit

RCPH10TLB828AAL 1

380002211 - Handle

RCPH10TLB059AAL 2

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380040161 - Teflon seal ring protector and shims - 1st,


3rd, 4th, and 4WD shafts

RCPH10TLB080AAL 3

380100081 - Teflon seal ring protector and shims - 2nd


gear

RCPH10TLB073AAL 4

380100082 - Teflon seal ring sizer - 2nd gear

RCPH10TLB074AAL 5

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380100083 - Teflon seal ring protector - 1st gea r

RCPH10TLB072AAL 6

380100084 - Teflon seal ring sizer - 1st gear

RCPH10TLB078AAL 7

380100085 - Teflon seal ring protector and shim - 1st gear


bushing

RCPH10TLB079AAL 8

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380100086 - Teflon seal ring sizer - 1st gear bushing

RCPH10TLB075AAL 9

380100087 - Holder bushing - 4WD shaft

RCPH10TLB076AAL 10

380100088 - Shaft puller/installer

RCPH10TLB077AAL 11

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CAS2379 - Holder and spring compressor

RCPH10TLB043ABL 12

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque - H-type - 4WD only

RCPH10TLB14GAL 1

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RCPH10TLB15GAL 2

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - Powershift H-type


1. Nut (2) 90-100 NM (67-73 lb-ft) 8. Flex plate
2. Transmission 9. Backing plate
3. Bolt (12) 52-57 NM (38-42 lb-ft) 10. Cap screw (4) 52-57 NM (38 - 42 lb-ft)
4. Dipstick tube 11. Bolt (4) 52-57 NM (38 - 42 lb-ft)
5. Bolt (2) 27-31 NM (20-23 lb-ft) 12. Nut 90-100 NM (67-73 lb-ft)
6. Converter 13. Rubber transmission mount (2)
7. Flex plate with caged nut 14. Constant torque clamp (4) 5.6 - 7.9 NM (50-70 in-lb)

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RCPH10TLB6GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - H-type - 1st, 3rd, 4th


gear shaft
1st, 3rd, 4th gear shaft
1. Bearing 15. Teflon seal ring 29. 4th gear clutch 43. O-ring
2. Thrust washer 16. Seal rings 30. Thrust plate 44. Bushing
3. Gear 17. Plug 31. Lock ring 45. O-ring
4. Lock ring 18. Spring pin 32. Gear 46. Roller bearing
5. Thrust plate 19. Spring pin 33. Roller retainer 47. Bushing
6. 3rd gear clutch 20. Gear 34. Gear 48. Teflon seal ring
7. Roller retainer 21. Teflon seal ring 35. Lock ring 49. Teflon seal ring
8. Thrust washer 22. Teflon seal ring 36. Thrust plate 50. Teflon seal ring
9. Snap ring 23. Clutch piston 37. 1st gear clutch 51. Gear
10. Retaining plate 24. Bushing 38. Lock ring 52. Roller bearing
11. Spring 25. Spring 39. Retaining plate 53. Bushing
12. Bushing 26. Retaining plate 40. Spring 54. Thrust bearing
13. Clutch piston 27. Lock ring 41. Clutch piston 55. Bearing
14. Teflon seal ring 28. Thrust washer 42. Teflon seal ring

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RCPH10TLB17GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - H-type - transmission


assembly - 4 wheel drive shaft
Transmission Assembly
1. Bearing 13. Plug
2. Ring 14. Counter disk
3. Shim 15. Clutch pack
4. Washer 16. Thrust plate
5. Bellville washers 17. Lock ring
6. Bushing 18. Gear
7. O-ring 19. Needle bearing
8. Clutch piston 20. Spacer
9. O-ring 21. Bearing
10. Pin 22. Seal ring
11. O-ring 23. Seal ring
12. Clutch housing

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RCPH10TLB16GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Filters
Filters
1. Drain plug 6. Spin-on filter
2. Cap screws 7. Connector
3. Cover 8. Cap screws
4. O-ring 9. Support
5. Oil filter 10. O-ring

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RCPH10TLB152GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Oil pump
Oil pump
1. Seal ring 3. Oil pump
2. Screws 4. O-ring

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RCPH10TLB153GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Switches and sensors
Switches and sensors
1. Screws 9. Washer seal
2. Gaskets 10. Speed sensor
3. Pipe 11. Screw
4. Temperature sensor and thermostat 12. Bracket
5. Wiring harness 13. Switch gear
6. Regulating pressure valve 14. O-ring
7. Washer 15. Spring
8. Pressure switch 16. Switch detents

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RCPH10TLB154GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve
Hydraulic control valve
1.Screw 7. Valve
2. Gasket 8. Valve
3 Control valve 9. Valve
4. Screws 10,11,12. O-ring
5. Screws 13. Screws
6. Valve

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RCPH10TLB155GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Front housing
Front housing
1. O-ring 12. Gears
2. Retaining screw 13. Gears
3. Washer 14. Nut
4. O-ring 15. Oil pump
5. Flange 16. Screws
6. Cap screws 17. Housing
7. Cover 18. Primary shaft
8. O-ring 19. Secondary shaft
9. Seal 20. Front housing
10. Bearing 21. Drain plug
11. O-rings 22. Four-wheel drive clutch tube

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RCPH10TLB156GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Rear cover
Rear cover
1. O-ring 11. Shims
2. Screws 12. Bearing snap ring
3. Flange 13. Screws
4. Rear cover 14. Drain plug
5. Teflon seal ring 15. Pin
6. PTO shaft 16.Rear front housing
7. Bearing 17. Housing
8. Snap ring 18. Screws
9. Screws 19. Parking brake
10. Screws 20. O-ring

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RCPH10TLB157GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Gear pistons
Gear pistons
1. Screws 13. Screws
2. Plate 14. O-ring
3. Plugs 15. Drain plug
4. O-ring 16. Neutral piston
5. Plugs 17. O-ring
6. O-ring 18. 3rd gear piston
7. Shims 19. Seal ring
8. Screws 20. 1st gear piston
9. Neutral piston 21. O-ring
10. O-ring 22. 2nd gear piston
11. Screw 23. 4th gear piston
12. Oil circuit plate

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RCPH10TLB158GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-type (SPS power


synchro) - Shaft A - D
Shafts A - D
1. Seal ring 11. Clutch plate lock ring 21. Teflon seal ring 31. Split pin
2. Snap ring 12. Needle cage 22. Teflon seal ring 32. Spring cover
3. Bearing 13. Spring cover 23. Snap ring 33. Snap ring
4. Spacer 14. Snap ring 24. Bearing 34. Spring
5. Sleeve 15. Spring 25. Thrust washer 35. Clutch drive plate
6. Gear 16. Shaft bearing 26. Gear 36. Clutch plate
7. Needle cage 17. Clutch drive plate 27. Sleeve 37. Shaft bearing
8. Thrust washer 18. Clutch plate 28. Thrust washer 38. Clutch piston
9. Split pin 19. Clutch piston 29. Lock ring 39. Teflon seal ring
10. Lock ring 20. Teflon seal ring 30. Teflon seal ring 40. Snap ring

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RCPH10TLB002GAN 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Shafts B - C
Shafts B - C
1. Bearing 12. Fourth speed gear 23. First/second speed 34. Springs
synchronizer assembly
2. Thrust washer 13. Snap ring 24. Steel ring 35. Hub
3. Third speed gear 14.4WD gear 25. Tapered friction ring 36.
4. Speed synchronizer 15. Outer race bearing 26. Sintered ring 37. First speed gear
assembly
5. Clutch ring 16. Snap ring 27. Synchronizer ring 38. Snap ring
6. Tapered friction ring 17. Thrust washer 28. Tapered friction ring 39. Inner race bearing
7. Sleeve 18. Second speed gear 29. Steel ring 40. Bearing
8. Plates 19. Split pin 30. Sintered ring 41. Shaft
9. Balls 20. Shims 31. Sleeve
10. Hub springs 21. Shaft 32. Balls
11. Synchronizer hub 22. Synchronizer ring 33. Plates

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RCPH10TLB160GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view -S-type (SPS power


synchro) - transmission assembly - 4 wheel drive shaft
Shaft E - 4WD
1. Snap ring 7. Four wheel drive clutch tube
2. Washer 8. Teflon sealing rings
3. Spacer 9. O-ring
4. Springs 10. Four wheel drive clutch gear
5. Sleeve 11. Bearing
6. O-ring

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RCPH10TLB161GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Shift rails - forks
Shift rails - forks
1. Shift forks - 1st and 2nd gear 3. Shift rail
2. Shift forks - 3rd and 4th gear 4. Spring pins

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RCPH10TLB162GAL 1

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Shaft - Exploded view - H-Type - Reverse shaft


Reverse shaft
1. Bearing 11. Thrust plate 21. Split pin 31. Clutch drive plates
2. Bearing 12. Clutch drive plates 22. Split pin 32. Thrust plate
3. Teflon seal 13. Clutch plates 23. Teflon seal ring 33. Lock ring
4. Snap ring 14. Snap ring 24. O-ring 34. Retaining plate
5. Bearing 15.Lock washer 25. Clutch piston 35. Gear
6. Spacer 16. Spring 26. Sleeve 36. Needle cage
7. Needle cage 17. Sleeve 27. Spring 37. Retaining plate
8. Gear 18. Clutch piston 28. Lock washer 38. Bearing
9. Retaining plate 19. Teflon seal ring 29. Snap ring 39. Snap ring
10. Lock ring 20. O-ring 30. Clutch plates 40. Teflon seal ring

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RCPH10TLB019GAL 1

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Clutch and gear - Exploded view - H-Type


1. Seal 8. Gear 15. Snap ring 22. Shaft
2. Seal 9. Lock ring 16. Retaining washer 23. Spring pin
3. Bearing 10. Thrust plate 17. Spring 24. Bearing
4. Gear 11. Clutch discs 18. Sleeve 25. Teflon seal ring
5. Lock ring 12. Reaction plates 19. Clutch piston
6. Washer 13. Washer 20. Teflon seal ring
7. Roller retainer 14. Spacer 21. Teflon seal ring

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RCPH10TLB018GAL 1

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Filters
1. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil from the
transmission

RCPH10TLB081AAL 1

2. Remove the two cap screws (1)which fasten the


cover for the oil screen. Remove the cover (2).

RCPH10TLB082AAL 2

3. Remove the oil filter (1)and the O-ring (2). Handle


and washer the filter according to authorized proce-
dures. In case of replacement, use only authorized
disposal procedures.

RCPH10TLB083AAL 3

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4. Remove the filter

RCPH10TLB249AAL 4

5. If necessary remove the connector for the filter.

RCPH10TLB092AAL 5

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power


Synchro) - Filters
Prior operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble (C.20.E)

1. Assemble the O-Ring (1). Assemble the support


(2). Assemble the two screws (3)which fasten the
support of the spin-on filter. Torque to TRANSMIS-
SION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E) TRANSMIS-
SION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB035ACL 1

2. Assemble the connector (1)of the spin-on filter


(2). Torque wrench TRANSMISSION Powershift -
Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB034ACL 2

NOTE: Put a thin coat of oil transmission on the filter gasket, turn clockwise until the gasket makes contact with the
base, continue to turn the filter 2/3 turn.
3. Assemble filter and O-ring after having washed or
replaced it.

RCPH10TLB250AAL 3

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4. Assemble cover and screws Tightening torque 50


N·m (36.9 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB082AAL 4

5. Assemble plug (1). Tightening torque 139 N·m


(102.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB081AAL 5

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - S-type (SPS power


synchro)- Oil pump
1. Remove the screws.

RCPH10TLB094AAL 1

2. Remove the pump using the two levers.

RCPH10TLB251AAL 2

3. Remove the oil pump.

RCPH10TLB252AAL 3

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4. If replacement is necessary, remove the O-ring.

RCPH10TLB095AAL 4

5. Remove the seal ring, if replacement is necessary.

RCPH10TLB096AAL 5

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - S-type (SPS power


synchro) Oil pump
Prior operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble (C.20.E)

1. Use a soft faced hammer and special tool CAxxxxx


to assemble new seal ring (1)on oil pump (2).

RCPH10TLB014ACL 1

2. Install O-ring.

RCPH10TLB095AAL 2

3. Prior to oil pump assembly, ensure marks line up


between oil pump and half-case.

RCPH10TLB098AAL 3

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4. Grease the ring to keep it centered to the shaft slot


center line to help fit the pump.

RCPH10TLB099AAL 4

5. Apply a thin film of transmission oil on the coupling


seat with the front half-case. Assemble the oil pump.

RCPH10TLB099AAL 5

6. Install screws (1)and torque to TRANSMISSION


Powershift - Torque (C.20.E)

NOTE: Ensure the marks on the oil pump and bellhouse line up.

Next operation:
Electronic control - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Remove - Powershift H-type


1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position with the stabilizers
down. Also put the loader bucket on the floor.
2. Raise the wheels off the floor high enough to re-
move the transmission. Put suitable stands under
both sides of the machine at the front and rear.

NOTE: The rear wheels can be removed to ease the transmission removal.
3. Loosen and remove the cap screw and washer (1)
for the left rear mounting bracket on front drive shaft
guard through the access hole in the fuel tank.

RCPH10TLB060AAL 1

4. Loosen and remove the bolts, washers, and nuts (2)


that fasten the left rear mounting bracket to the front
drive shaft guard. Remove the left rear mounting
bracket.

RCPH10TLB062AAL 2

5. Put a floor jack under the drive shaft guard that will
hold the guard in place when the cap screws are
removed. Loosen and remove the cap screws and
washers (3)from the remaining mounting brackets on
the front drive shaft guard. Remove the front drive
shaft guard from the machine.

RCPH10TLB061AAL 3

NOTE: Powershift transmission have spacers and O-rings on the bolts, they are required for assembly.
6. Remove the retainer and bolts that fasten the front
drive shaft to the transmission output shaft yoke. Re-
move the front drive shaft from the splined pinion
shaft on the front axle.

NOTE: During installation apply Loctite 243 to the bolts for the retainer. Tighten the bolts to 33 to 39 Nm (24 to 29
pound-feet).
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7. Remove the retainer and bolts that fasten the rear


drive shaft to the transmission output shaft yoke. Re-
move the rear drive shaft from the splined pinion
shaft on the rear axle.

RCPH10TLB069AAL 4

NOTE: During installation apply Loctite 243 to the bolts for the retainer. Tighten the bolts to 33 to 39 Nm (24 to 29
pound-feet).
8. Put a container under the drain plug that will hold
approximately 22 liters (6 U.S. gallons). Remove the
fill plug and the drain plug.

RCPH10TLB070AAL 5

9. Remove hydraulic pump from the transmission.


10. Tag and disconnect the transmission cooler inlet and
outlet hoses at the transmission. Install caps on the
transmission fittings and plugs in the hose ends.
11. Disconnect the electrical connector for the transmis-
sion control valve harness, remove the mounting bolt
for the connector mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB067AAL 6

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12. Disconnect the supply line (1) from the transmission,


disconnect the return line (2) from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB167ABL 7

13. Disconnect the electrical connector for the SAHR


parking brake.
14. Disconnect the hose for the differential lock.
15. Remove the starter from the engine. Remove the
access cover from the bell housing.

RCPH10TLB026AAL 8

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16. Install the engine turning tool, 380000988, to turn the


flywheel for access to the cap screws.

RCPH10TLB005BAL 9

17. Loosen and remove the four cap screws that fasten
the flywheel to the flex plate.

RCPH10TLB027AAL 10

NOTE: During installation make sure that the converter is in the correct position on the transmission shaft. Align the
hole sin the flex plate with the holes in the flywheel. Install but do not tighten all four cap screws, then final torque the
cap screws to 52 to 57 Nm (38 to 42 pound-feet).
18. Use acceptable stands or blocks to secure the en-
gine in place.
19. Install a transmission jack under the transmission
and apply light pressure.
20. Loosen and remove the 12 cap screws and flat wash-
ers that fasten the transmission to the engine.
21. Remove both the left and right transmission mount-
ing cap screw.

NOTE: During installation tighten the transmission mounting cap screws to a torque of 90 to 100 Nm (67 to 73 pound-
feet), install two nuts on the left mount.
22. Carefully slide the transmission away from the en-
gine. Lower to the ground and remove from under
the machine.

Next operation:
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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Install (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Install - Powershift H-type


NOTE: Install the transmission in reverse of removal.
1. Mount the transmission to the engine, torque the
mounting bolts to 52 to 57 Nm (38 to 42 pound-feet).

NOTE: Rotate the torque converter through the bottom hole of the bell housing and slide it against the adapter plate.
Align the bolt hole with the bosses on the torque converter.
2. Install and hand tighten all four cap screws that fas-
ten the flywheel to the torque converter.
3. Final torque the cap screws to 52 to 57 NM (38 to 42
pound-feet).
4. Remove the engine turning tool.
5. Install the access cover on the bell housing. Install
the starter on the engine.

RCPH10TLB026AAL 1

NOTICE: Before starting the engine, do the following.


6. Make sure the transmission drain plug has been in-
stalled and tightened.
7. Fill the transmission.

NOTE: If removed, install the rear wheels.


8. Remove the stands from under the machine and
lower the machine to the ground.
9. With the machine parked on level ground and the
engine running at low idle, check the transmission
oil level. The oil level must be between the ADD and
the FULL marks on the dipstick. If the oil level is at
the ADD mark, add oil as required until the oil level
is at the FULL mark.

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - H-type


1. Clean exterior of the transmission and place on a
suitable stand.
2. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil from the
transmission.

RCPH10TLB081AAL 1

3. Remove the two cap screws which fasten the cover


for the oil suction filter.

RCPH10TLB082AAL 2

4. Remove the cover, filter, and O-ring.

RCPH10TLB083AAL 3

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5. Remove the filter.

RCPH10TLB249AAL 4

6. If necessary remove the connector for the filter.

RCPH10TLB092AAL 5

7. Loosen the oil filter bypass valve.

RCPH10TLB084AAL 6

8. Remove the filter bypass valve.

RCPH10TLB085AAL 7

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9. Remove the breather from the transmission only if


the breather is damaged or leaking.

RCPH10TLB086AAL 8

10. Remove forward clutch test port plug if O-ring is leak-


ing, replace O-ring and torque to 30 Nm (22 pound
feet).

RCPH10TLB087AAL 9

11. Remove reverse clutch test port plug if O-ring is leak-


ing, replace O-ring and torque to 30 Nm (22 pound
feet).

RCPH10TLB088AAL 10

12. Remove lubrication pressure test port plug if O-ring


is leaking, replace O-ring and torque to 30 Nm (22
pound feet).

RCPH10TLB089AAL 11

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13. Remove the speed sensor.

RCPH10TLB090AAL 12

14. Remove the thermostat.

RCPH10TLB091AAL 13

15. Remove the torque converter from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB093AAL 14

16. Remove the cap screws securing the pump in the


transmission.

RCPH10TLB094AAL 15

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17. Loosen the pump from the transmission with two pry
bars.

RCPH10TLB251AAL 16

18. Remove the pump from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB252AAL 17

19. Remove the O-ring from the pump.

RCPH10TLB095AAL 18

20. Remove the seal from the pump.

RCPH10TLB096AAL 19

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21. Tag and remove the lubrication tube.

RCPH10TLB100AAL 20

22. Tag and remove the 4th gear tube (1), 2nd gear tube
(2), 3rd gear tube (3), and the 1st gear tube (4.)

RCPH10TLB101AAL 21

23. Tag and remove the lubrication tube.

RCPH10TLB254AAL 22

24. Loosen the front flange cap screw.

RCPH10TLB596AAL 23

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25. Remove the cap screw and the front flange.

RCPH10TLB102AAL 24

26. Remove the seal from the housing.

RCPH10TLB103AAL 25

Parking Brake
27. Loosen the flange bolt.

RCPH10TLB596AAL 26

28. Remove the flange bolt and washer.

RCPH10TLB868AAL 27

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29. Remove the O-ring and flange.

RCPH10TLB869AAL 28

NOTE: The transmission was removed from the machine for clarity only, it is not necessary to remove the transmis-
sion.
30. Loosen brake housing bolts.

RCPH10TLB871AAL 29

31. Remove bolts (A), and alternately loosen bolts (B) to


release the load of bellville washers.

RCPH10TLB594AAL 30

NOTICE: The housing is under spring pressure, failure to follow these instructions could damage the transmission.

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32. Remove the brake cover from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB872AAL 31

33. Remove and discard the O-ring.

RCPH10TLB873AAL 32

34. Remove back plate.

RCPH10TLB874AAL 33

35. Remove the springs and remove the friction disc.

RCPH10TLB875AAL 34

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36. Remove the reaction plates.

RCPH10TLB876AAL 35

37. Remove the hub.

RCPH10TLB877AAL 36

38. Remove the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB599AAL 37

39. Remove and discard the O-rings and backup ring


from the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB600AAL 38

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40. Use CAS2379 to compress the bellville washers, re-


move the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB601AAL 39

41. Remove the piston from the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB602AAL 40

42. Remove and discard the O-rings and backup rings


from the piston.

RCPH10TLB603AAL 41

43. Remove the bellville washers from the brake hous-


ing.

RCPH10TLB604AAL 42

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44. Remove the seal from the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB605AAL 43

45. Remove and discard the O-ring from the brake hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB606AAL 44

PTO Shaft
46. Remove the mounting screws for the pump flange.

RCPH10TLB255AAL 45

47. Remove the flange from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB104AAL 46

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48. Remove the PTO shaft from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB256AAL 47

49. Remove the teflon seal ring from the PTO shaft.

RCPH10TLB105AAL 48

50. Remove the snap ring from the PTO shaft.

RCPH10TLB257AAL 49

51. Use a suitable driver and remove the bearing from


the PTO shaft.

RCPH10TLB106AAL 50

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Housing separation
52. Remove the cap screws that fasten the front and rear
housings together.

RCPH10TLB258AAL 51

53. Use pry bars in the slots to loosen the front housing
from the rear housing.

RCPH10TLB259AAL 52

54. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the front housing


and remove it from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB260AAL 53

55. Remove and discard the O-rings from the rear hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB107AAL 54

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56. Pull the input shaft and reverse shaft together.

RCPH10TLB109AAL 55

57. Remove the cap screws and the shield from the 4
wheel drive clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB144AAL 56

58. Attach lifting bracket 380100088 to the shafts, re-


move them from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB145AAL 57

Input shaft
59. Remove the teflon seal ring.

RCPH10TLB110AAL 58

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60. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB111AAL 59

61. Install a bearing puller under the gear as shown, do


not install the bearing puller between the gear and
the bearing. Insert a shaft protector between the
puller and the end of the input shaft.

RCPH10TLB112AAL 60

62. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB113AAL 61

63. Remove the spacer.

RCPH10TLB114AAL 62

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64. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB115AAL 63

65. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB116AAL 64

66. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB262AAL 65

67. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB262AAL 66

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68. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB117AAL 67

69. Use pry bars to lift and remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB118AAL 68

70. Remove the clutch plates and the clutch discs.

RCPH10TLB119AAL 69

71. Place a mark below a groove on the clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB120AAL 70

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72. Place a mark on each thrust plate and the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB263AAL 71

73. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together.

RCPH10TLB121AAL 72

74. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB264AAL 73

75. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB121AAL 74

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76. Remove the pressure plate and spring.

RCPH10TLB122AAL 75

77. Remove the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB265AAL 76

78. Use compressed air in the piston pressure port to


remove the piston.

RCPH10TLB123AAL 77

NOTICE: Use an air hose with a safety on/off control nozzle with 2.1 bar (30 psi) maximum at the nozzle. Wear face
protection.

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79. Remove the piston seal rings and backup rings.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 78

80. Turn the clutch housing over, remove the teflon seal
rings.

RCPH10TLB124AAL 79

81. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB267AAL 80

82. Insert a shaft protector between the puller and the


end of the input shaft. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB125AAL 81

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83. Remove the bearing and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB126AAL 82

84. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB303AAL 83

85. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB127AAL 84

86. Repeat steps 68 to 78 and disassemble the clutch.

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Reverse shaft
87. Insert a shaft protector between the puller and the
end of the reverse shaft. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB128AAL 85

88. Turn the shaft over and insert a shaft protector be-
tween the puller and the end of the reverse shaft.
Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB268AAL 86

Primary shaft
89. Remove the teflon seal ring from the primary shaft.

RCPH10TLB272AAL 87

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90. Install a puller on the gear as shown.

RCPH10TLB273AAL 88

91. Remove the bearing and gear.

RCPH10TLB146AAL 89

92. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB274AAL 90

93. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB147AAL 91

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94. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB275AAL 92

95. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB148AAL 93

96. Remove the needle bearings and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB149AAL 94

97. Remove the roll pin and spacer.

RCPH10TLB150AAL 95

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98. Drive the thrust plate down away from the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB276AAL 96

99. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB277AAL 97

100. Remove the thrust plate from the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB151AAL 98

101. Remove discs and plates from the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB278AAL 99

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102. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together.

RCPH10TLB152AAL 100

103. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB279AAL 101

104. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB152AAL 102

105. Remove the retaining ring and spring.

RCPH10TLB153AAL 103

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106. Remove the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB154AAL 104

107. Use compressed air and remove the piston from the
clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB155AAL 105

108. Remove the piston seal rings and backup rings.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 106

109. Remove the teflon seal ring.

RCPH10TLB156AAL 107

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110. Use a puller and remove the bearing from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB157AAL 108

1st, 3rd, and 4th gear shaft


111. Use a puller and remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB172AAL 109

112. Remove the bushing.

RCPH10TLB173AAL 110

113. Remove the gear and clutch from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB174AAL 111

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114. Push down on the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB284AAL 112

115. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB285AAL 113

116. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB175AAL 114

117. Remove discs and plates from the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB176AAL 115

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118. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together, remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB286AAL 116

119. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB177AAL 117

120. Remove the snap ring, retaining ring, and spring.

RCPH10TLB287AAL 118

121. Use compressed air and remove the piston from the
clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB304AAL 119

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122. Remove the teflon ring and O-ring from the piston.

RCPH10TLB178AAL 120

123. Remove the teflon seal ring and O-ring from the
clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB179AAL 121

124. Use a puller and remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB180AAL 122

125. Remove the needle bearings and spacer.

RCPH10TLB181AAL 123

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126. Remove the O-rings from inside the spacer.

RCPH10TLB182AAL 124

127. Remove the teflon rings from the outside of the


spacer.

RCPH10TLB183AAL 125

128. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB288AAL 126

129. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB184AAL 127

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130. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB071AAL 128

131. Push down on the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB310AAL 129

132. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB185AAL 130

133. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB289AAL 131

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134. Remove discs and plates from the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB186AAL 132

135. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB187AAL 133

136. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together.

RCPH10TLB121AAL 134

137. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB264AAL 135

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138. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB121AAL 136

139. Remove the snap ring, retaining ring, and spring.

RCPH10TLB188AAL 137

140. Used compressed air to remove the piston.

RCPH10TLB305AAL 138

141. Remove the piston and sleeve from the clutch hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB189AAL 139

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142. Remove the piston seal rings and backup rings.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 140

143. Turn the shaft over and remove the teflon seal rings.

RCPH10TLB190AAL 141

144. Use a puller and remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB191AAL 142

145. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB192AAL 143

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146. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB193AAL 144

147. Remove the needle bearing and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB194AAL 145

148. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB290AAL 146

149. Push down on the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB310AAL 147

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150. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB185AAL 148

151. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB289AAL 149

152. Remove discs and plates from the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB186AAL 150

153. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB187AAL 151

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154. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together.

RCPH10TLB121AAL 152

155. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB264AAL 153

156. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB121AAL 154

157. Remove the snap ring, retaining ring, and spring.

RCPH10TLB188AAL 155

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158. Used compressed air to remove the piston.

RCPH10TLB305AAL 156

159. Remove the piston and sleeve from the clutch hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB189AAL 157

160. Remove the piston seal rings and backup rings.

RCPH10TLB195AAL 158

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4 wheel drive shaft


161. Remove the teflon seals.

RCPH10TLB221AAL 159

162. Use a puller and remove the bearing, remove the


spacer.

RCPH10TLB297AAL 160

163. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB222AAL 161

164. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB298AAL 162

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165. Locally fabricate a pipe with notch to access the snap


ring as shown. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB223AAL 163

166. Remove shims and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB299AAL 164

167. Remove the bellville washers and spacer.

RCPH10TLB224AAL 165

168. Push down on the thrust plate and remove the lock
ring.

RCPH10TLB225AAL 166

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169. Remove thrust plate, discs, and plates from the


clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB226AAL 167

170. Remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB227AAL 168

171. Use a punch and remove the pistons.

RCPH10TLB228AAL 169

172. Remove the O-rings from the piston.

RCPH10TLB603AAL 170

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173. Remove the O-rings from the pistons.

RCPH10TLB229AAL 171

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Cleaning (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Cleaning - H-type - 4WD only


Cleaning
1. Clean all parts thoroughly using solvent type clean-
ing fluid. It is recommended that parts be immersed
in cleaning fluid and moved up and down slowly until
all old lubricant and foreign material is dissolved and
parts are thoroughly cleaned .

Bearings
2. Remove bearings from cleaning fluid and strike flat
against a block of wood to dislodge solidified par-
ticles of lubricant. Immerse again in cleaning fluid
to flush out particles. Repeat above operation until
bearings are thoroughly clean. Dry bearings using
moisture-free compressed air. Be careful to direct
air stream across bearing to avoid spinning. Do not
spin bearings when drying. Bearings may be rotated
slowly by hand to facilitate drying process.

Housings
3. Clean interior and exterior of housings, bearing caps,
etc., thoroughly. Cast parts may be cleaned in hot so-
lution tanks with mild alkali solutions providing these
parts do not have ground or polished surfaces. Parts
should remain in solution long enough to be thor-
oughly cleaned and heated. This will aid the evapo-
ration of the cleaning solution and rinse water. Parts
cleaned in solution tanks must be thoroughly rinsed
with clean water to remove all traces of alkali. Cast
parts may also be cleaned with steam cleaner. All
parts cleaned must be thoroughly dried immediately
by using moisture-free compressed air or soft, lint
free absorbent wiping rags free of abrasive materials
such as metal fillings, contaminated oil, or lapping
compound.

Next operation:
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Inspect (C.20.E)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Inspect - H-type - 4WD only


Inspection
1. The importance of careful and thorough inspection
of all parts cannot be overstressed. Replacement
of all parts showing indication of wear or stress will
eliminate costly and avoidable failures at a later date.

Bearings
2. Carefully inspect all rollers, cages and cups for wear,
chipping, or nicks to determine fitness of bearings for
further use. Do not replace a bearing cone or cup
individually without replacing the mating cup or cone
at the same time. After inspection, dip bearings in
clean transmission fluid and wrap in clean lint free
cloth or paper to protect them until installed.

Oil Seals, Gaskets, etc.


3. Replacement of spring load oil seals, O-rings, metal
sealing rings, gaskets, and snap rings is more eco-
nomical when uni t is disassembled than premature
overhaul to replace these parts at a future time. Fur-
ther loss of lubricant through a worn seal may result
in failure of other more expensive parts of the assem-
bly. Sealing members should be handled carefully,
particularly when being installed. Cutting, scratch-
ing, or curling under of lip of seal seriously impairs its
efficiency. When assembling new metal type sealing
rings, same should be lubricated with coat of chassis
grease to stabilize rings in their grooves for ease of
assembly of mating members. Lubricate all O-rings
and seals with recommended type transmission fluid
before assembly.

Gears and Shafts


4. Examine teeth on all gears carefully for wear, pit-
ting, chipping, nicks, cracks, or scores. If gear teeth
show spots where case hardening is worn through
or cracked, replace with new gear. Small nicks may
be removed with suitable hone. Inspect shafts and
quills to make certain they are not sprung, bent, or
splines twisted, and that shafts are true.

Housing, Covers, etc.


5. Inspect housings, covers and bearing caps to be cer-
tain they are thoroughly clean and that mating sur-
faces, bearing bores, etc., are free from nicks or
burrs. Check all parts carefully for evidence of cracks
or condition which would cause subsequent oil leaks
or failures.

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Clutches
6. Verify the total thickness of the clutch kit is within the
wear limits, if not, replace the clutch kit. Verify that
all the clutch plates do not appear burned or that the
friction material is not damaged and the splines are
intact. If using new clutch kit, soak the clutch plates
in clean transmission fluid for at least one hour before
assembly.

Forward and Reverse Clutch Kits


Number of clutch plates 6
Number of steel plates 6
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.40 ± 0.05 MM (0.095 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.25 MM (0.010 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *29.00 - 29.20 MM (1.14 to 1.14 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 3.0 MM (0.12 INCHES)
*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

1st Gear Clutch Kit


Number of clutch plates 6
Number of steel plates 6
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.20 ± 0.05 MM (0.086 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.15 MM (0.006 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *27.50 - 27.70 MM (1.08 to 1.09 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 1.8MM (0.07 INCHES)
*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

2nd Gear Clutch Kit


Number of clutch plates 8
Number of steel plates 8
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.00 ± 0.05 MM (0.078 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.20 MM (0.008 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *30.50 - 30.70 MM (1.20 to 1.21 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 3.2MM (0.13 INCHES)
*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

3rd Gear Clutch Kit


Number of clutch plates 8
Number of steel plates 8
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.00 ± 0.05 MM (0.078 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.20 MM (0.008 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *30.50 - 30.70 MM (1.20 to 1.21 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 3.2MM (0.13 INCHES)
*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

4th Gear Clutch Kit


Number of clutch plates 4
Number of steel plates 4
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.00 ± 0.05 MM (0.078 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.20 MM (0.008 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *15.90 - 16.10 MM (0.62 to 0.63 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 1.6MM (0.06 INCHES)
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*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

4WD Gear Clutch Kit


Number of clutch plates 9
Number of steel plates 9
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.00 ± 0.05 MM (0.078 ± 0.002 INCHES)
Maximum clutch plate wear 0.15 MM (0.006 INCHES)
Nominal clutch kit thickness *33.80 - 34.00 MM (1.33 to 1.34 INCHES)
Maximum clutch kit wear 2.7 MM (0.11 INCHES)
*Measured under a load of 163 KG (360 Pound force)

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - H-type -


1. Install new seal rings on clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB603AAL 1

2. Install new O-rings on the pins.

RCPH10TLB229AAL 2

3. Install the pins on the clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB300AAL 3

4. Lubricate the piston and pin O- rings with transmis-


sion fluid.

RCPH10TLB301AAL 4

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5. Use a soft faced hammer and drive the clutch piston


into the clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB230AAL 5

6. Turn the clutch housing over, install the counter disk


in the clutch housing with the tapered edge facing
down.

RCPH10TLB231AAL 6

7. Install the clutch kit starting with a drive plate followed


by a clutch disc, continue to install until all clutch
plates and discs are installed.

RCPH10TLB232AAL 7

8. Install the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB233AAL 8

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9. Install the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB234AAL 9

10. Align the clutch discs using a screwdriver then install


the gear.

RCPH10TLB235AAL 10

11. Install the needle bearing and the spacer.

RCPH10TLB236AAL 11

12. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB237AAL 12

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13. Turn the clutch pack over. Make sure that the disk/
counter disk pack and the piston are seated.

RCPH10TLB238AAL 13

14. Install the spacer and washer.

RCPH10TLB239AAL 14

15. Using a thickness gauge measure the gap between


the washer and lock ring (X).

RCPH10TLB240AAL 15

16. Subtract from X a known value of S1 (S1=1.80MM),


the result is S for the shim thickness required.
(X-1.80)=Shims required.

RCPH10TLB241AAL 16

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17. Select the shim thickness value among the range of


available shims.

RCPH10TLB242AAL 17

NOTE: Make sure there will be a stroke of 1.70 to 1.90 MM after shims are installed.
18. Remove the lock ring and washer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB243AAL 18

19. Install the bellville washers, the washer must be in-


stalled with the outer rings touching and the inner
rings have a gap.

RCPH10TLB302AAL 19

20. Install the washer and the shim(s) that was deter-
mined in step 16.

RCPH10TLB244AAL 20

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21. Locally fabricate a pipe with notch to access the snap


ring as shown. Compress the bellville washers and
install the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB245AAL 21

22. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB246AAL 22

23. Use pusher 380001928 to install the teflon seal rings.


Using spacer and protector for the inner ring and
spacer for the outer ring from kit 380040161. Size
the seal rings using sizer 380001427.

RCPH10TLB247AAL 23

24. Mount a dial indicator as shown. Apply 10 Bar (145


psi) to the piston port, the stroke should be between
2.3 to 2.4 MM (0.090 to 0.095 inches).

RCPH10TLB248AAL 24

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1st Gear Clutch Pack


25. On the 1st gear clutch, install a new teflon seal ring
using protector 380100083 and pusher 380001928.
Install a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB196AAL 25

26. Size the teflon seal ring using sizer 380100084.

RCPH10TLB197AAL 26

27. Install a new teflon seal ring and O-ring on the clutch
piston.

RCPH10TLB198AAL 27

28. Apply clean transmission fluid to the seal rings, install


the piston.

RCPH10TLB291AAL 28

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29. Insert the spring, thrust washer, and snap ring.

RCPH10TLB199AAL 29

30. Place the clutch in CAS2379 special tool (not


shown), and compress the spring.

RCPH10TLB177AAL 30

31. Install the snap ring, make sure the snap ring is prop-
erly seated.

RCPH10TLB286AAL 31

32. Remove the top plate of the spring compressor


CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB200AAL 32

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33. Starting with a reaction plate, install 6 reaction plates


and 6 friction discs. Then install the thrust plate into
the clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB201AAL 33

34. Install the retaining ring, make sure the retaining ring
is properly seated.

RCPH10TLB285AAL 34

35. Apply air pressure to the clutch pack to seat the thrust
plate against the retaining ring and release the air
pressure. Use a feeler gauge and measure the dis-
tance between the thrust plat and the first clutch disc,
a measurement of 1.725 to 2.375 mm (0.068 to 0.094
inches) should be obtained. If the distance is not
within specification, check the clutch assembly.

RCPH10TLB202AAL 35

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4th Gear Clutch Pack


36. Install new O-rings and backup rings on the 4th gear
piston.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 36

37. Apply a thin film of grease on the piston rings.

RCPH10TLB160AAL 37

38. Use 380001926 clutch pack piston installer to protect


the inner seal and install the clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB280AAL 38

39. Install the spring sleeve.

RCPH10TLB161AAL 39

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40. Install the spring and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB203AAL 40

41. Place the clutch in CAS2379 special tool (not


shown), and compress the spring.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 41

42. Install the snap ring, make sure the snap ring is prop-
erly seated.

RCPH10TLB163AAL 42

43. Remove the top plate of the spring compressor


CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 43

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44. Install a new roll pin in the shaft.

RCPH10TLB204AAL 44

45. Apply a thin coat of grease to the bottom of the thrust


washer to keep the washer in place while turning the
shaft.

RCPH10TLB292AAL 45

46. Align the slot in the thrust washer with the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB293AAL 46

47. Starting with a reaction plate, install 9 reaction plates


and 9 friction discs.

RCPH10TLB205AAL 47

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48. Install the needle bearing and the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB206AAL 48

49. Install the retaining ring, make sure the retaining ring
is properly seated.

RCPH10TLB207AAL 49

50. Apply air pressure to the clutch pack to seat the thrust
plate against the retaining ring and release the air
pressure. Align the clutch disc splines.

RCPH10TLB208AAL 50

51. Use a feeler gauge and measure the distance be-


tween the thrust plat and the first clutch disc, a mea-
surement of 1.50 to 1.95 mm (0.060 to 0.075 inches)
should be obtained. If the distance is not within spec-
ification, check the clutch assembly.

RCPH10TLB209AAL 51

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52. Install the clutch hub into the clutch pack, make sure
the clutch hub seats completely.

RCPH10TLB210AAL 52

Assembling 1st Gear Onto The Shaft


53. Put 1st gear clutch hub onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB294AAL 53

54. Put 1st gear clutch pack onto 1st gear clutch hub,
make sure the clutch hub seats completely.

RCPH10TLB174AAL 54

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55. Use a suitable driver and install the bushing onto the
shaft, install the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB211AAL 55

56. Remove the old teflon seal rings from the bushing.

RCPH10TLB212AAL 56

57. Install new teflon seal rings on the bushing with


protector and shim set 380100085, use pusher
380001928.

RCPH10TLB307AAL 57

58. Size the teflon seal rings using 380100086 sizer.

RCPH10TLB308AAL 58

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59. With the reference marks up, install the bushing into
the clutch pack.

RCPH10TLB213AAL 59

60. Use a suitable driver and install the bushing onto the
shaft, install the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB214AAL 60

61. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB215AAL 61

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3rd Gear Clutch Pack


62. Install new O-rings and backup rings on the piston.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 62

63. Apply a thin film of grease on the piston rings.

RCPH10TLB160AAL 63

64. Use 380001926 clutch pack piston installer to protect


the inner seal and install the clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB280AAL 64

65. Install the spring sleeve.

RCPH10TLB216AAL 65

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66. Install the spring and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB295AAL 66

67. Place the clutch in CAS2379 special tool (not


shown), and compress the spring.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 67

68. Install the snap ring, make sure the snap ring is prop-
erly seated.

RCPH10TLB163AAL 68

69. Remove the top plate of the spring compressor


CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 69

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70. Install a new roll pin.

RCPH10TLB296AAL 70

71. Starting with a reaction plate, install 8 reaction plates


and 8 friction discs.

RCPH10TLB205AAL 71

72. Install the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB206AAL 72

73. Install the retaining ring, make sure the retaining ring
is properly seated.

RCPH10TLB207AAL 73

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74. Apply air pressure to the clutch pack to seat the thrust
plate against the retaining ring and release the air
pressure. Align the clutch disc splines.

RCPH10TLB281AAL 74

75. Use a feeler gauge and measure the distance be-


tween the thrust plat and the first clutch disc, a mea-
surement of 2.20 to 3.05 mm (0.085 to 0.120 inches)
should be obtained. If the distance is not within spec-
ification, check the clutch assembly.

RCPH10TLB209AAL 75

76. Install the thrust washer and roller bearing.

RCPH10TLB217AAL 76

77. Install the clutch hub, make sure the clutch hub seats
completely.

RCPH10TLB218AAL 77

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78. Install the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB219AAL 78

79. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB220AAL 79

80. Install the teflon seal rings starting with the inner most
ring first. Use protector and shims as required from
380040161 and pusher 380001928. Size the seal
rings using sizer 380001427.

RCPH10TLB140AAL 80

2nd Gear Clutch Pack


81. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB158AAL 81

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82. Install the teflon seal ring. Use protector and shims
as required from 380040161 and pusher 380001928.
Size the seal rings using sizer 380001427.

RCPH10TLB159AAL 82

83. Install new O-rings and backup rings on the piston.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 83

84. Apply a thin film of grease on the piston rings.

RCPH10TLB160AAL 84

85. Use 380001926 clutch pack piston installer to protect


the inner seal and install the clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB280AAL 85

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86. Install the spring sleeve.

RCPH10TLB216AAL 86

87. Install the spring and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB295AAL 87

88. Place the clutch in CAS2379 special tool (not


shown), and compress the spring.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 88

89. Install the snap ring, make sure the snap ring is prop-
erly seated.

RCPH10TLB163AAL 89

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90. Remove the top plate of the spring compressor


CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 90

91. Starting with a reaction plate, install 8 reaction plates


and 8 friction discs.

RCPH10TLB164AAL 91

92. Install the spacer and the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB165AAL 92

93. Align the slot on the thrust washer with the roll pin,
install the thrust washer and the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB166AAL 93

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94. Install the thrust plate and drive it down evenly to the
clutch disc.

RCPH10TLB167AAL 94

95. Install the retaining ring, make sure the retaining ring
is properly seated.

RCPH10TLB168AAL 95

96. Apply air pressure to the clutch pack to seat the thrust
plate against the retaining ring and release the air
pressure. Align the clutch disc splines.

RCPH10TLB281AAL 96

97. Install the clutch hub, make sure the clutch hub seats
completely.

RCPH10TLB169AAL 97

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98. Install the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB170AAL 98

99. Align the slot on the thrust washer with the roll pin,
install the thrust washer and the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB282AAL 99

100. Use a feeler gauge and measure the distance be-


tween the thrust plat and the first clutch disc, a mea-
surement of 2.20 to 3.05 mm (0.085 to 0.120 inches)
should be obtained. If the distance is not within spec-
ification, check the clutch assembly.

RCPH10TLB209AAL 100

101. Install the gear with the large hub down, use a suit-
able driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB283AAL 101

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102. Install the teflon seal rings starting with the inner most
ring first. Use protector and shims as required from
380040161 and pusher 380001928. Size the seal
rings using sizer 380001427.

RCPH10TLB171AAL 102

Reverse Shaft
103. Use a suitable driver and install a bearing on one end
of the shaft.

RCPH10TLB141AAL 103

104. Turn the shaft over and install a bearing on the other
end of the shaft.

RCPH10TLB142AAL 104

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Forward and Reverse Clutch Packs


105. Install new O-rings and backup rings on the piston.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 105

106. Apply a thin film of grease on the piston rings.

RCPH10TLB160AAL 106

107. Use 380001926 clutch pack piston installer to protect


the inner seal and install the clutch piston.

RCPH10TLB280AAL 107

108. Install the spring sleeve.

RCPH10TLB216AAL 108

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109. Install the spring and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB295AAL 109

110. Place the clutch in CAS2379 special tool (not


shown), and compress the spring.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 110

111. Install the snap ring, make sure the snap ring is prop-
erly seated.

RCPH10TLB163AAL 111

112. Remove the top plate of the spring compressor


CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB162AAL 112

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113. Install the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB129AAL 113

114. Align the slot on the thrust washer with the roll pin,
install the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB130AAL 114

115. Install the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB131AAL 115

116. Place the clutch hub on a bench, install the thrust


plate on the hub.

RCPH10TLB132AAL 116

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117. Starting with a friction disc, install 6 friction discs and


6 reaction plates.

RCPH10TLB133AAL 117

118. Install the clutch pack in the clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB134AAL 118

119. Install the retaining ring, make sure the retaining ring
is properly seated.

RCPH10TLB269AAL 119

120. Install the spacer.

RCPH10TLB114AAL 120

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121. Heat the bearing to 80° to 100° C (176° to 212° F),


use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB135AAL 121

122. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB136AAL 122

123. Place the 380001429 spacer into the 380001428 ex-


pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB826AAL 123

124. Slide the expander/protector and spacer onto the in-


put shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100°
C (176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the 380001428 expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB829AAL 124

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125. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB830AAL 125

126. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB840AAL 126

127. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB827AAL 127

128. Use a feeler gauge and measure the distance be-


tween the thrust plat and the first clutch disc, a mea-
surement of 1.60 to 2.45 mm (0.063 to 0.097 inches)
should be obtained. If the distance is not within spec-
ification, check the clutch assembly.

RCPH10TLB137AAL 128

129. Turn the shaft over and repeat steps 104to 118and
assemble the other clutch pack.

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130. Install the roll pin, align the slot on the thrust washer
with the roll pin, install the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB270AAL 129

131. Use a suitable driver and install the bearing.

RCPH10TLB138AAL 130

132. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB139AAL 131

133. Place the 380001929 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB821AAL 132

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134. Slide the 380001933 expander/protector and the


spacer onto the shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring
to 80° to 100° C (176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon
sealing ring onto the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB831AAL 133

135. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, protector,
and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB838AAL 134

136. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB839AAL 135

137. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB840AAL 136

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138. Place the 380001930 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB822AAL 137

139. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB832AAL 138

140. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB837AAL 139

141. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB839AAL 140

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142. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB840AAL 141

143. Place the 380001931 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB823AAL 142

144. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB833AAL 143

145. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB836AAL 144

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146. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB839AAL 145

147. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB840AAL 146

148. Place the 380001932 spacer into the 380001933 ex-


pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB824AAL 147

149. Slide the expander/protector and the spacer onto the


shaft. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C
(176° to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto
the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB834AAL 148

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150. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB835AAL 149

151. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB839AAL 150

152. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB840AAL 151

Transmission Housings
153. Lubricate the bores of the transmission housing that
house teflon sealing rings.

RCPH10TLB143AAL 152

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154. Attach lifting bracket 380100088 to the three shafts


as shown, install the shafts into the housing.

RCPH10TLB145AAL 153

155. Install the 4WD clutch cover as shown, apply Loctite


542 to the threads and torque cap screws to 50 Nm
(37 pound feet).

RCPH10TLB144AAL 154

156. Install the forward and reverse clutch pack and the
reverse shaft into the housing as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB109AAL 155

157. Start the bearing of the reverse shaft into its bore in
the housing and mesh the gears at the same time.

RCPH10TLB271AAL 156

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158. Apply a thin coat of Loctite 510 to the mating surface


of the transmission housing.

RCPH10TLB261AAL 157

159. Install new O-rings in the housing.

RCPH10TLB107AAL 158

160. Lubricate the bores of the front transmission housing


that house teflon sealing rings.
161. Attach lifting equipment to the front housing, lower
the front housing onto the rear housing.

RCPH10TLB260AAL 159

NOTE: Do not bind the shafts to prevent damaging the teflon seal rings.

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162. Install and hand tighten all of the transmission hous-


ing cap screws.

RCPH10TLB108AAL 160

163. Torque the housing cap screws to 50 Nm (37 pound


feet).

RCPH10TLB258AAL 161

PTO Shaft
164. Slide the expander/protector onto the pump drive
shaft.

RCPH10TLB842AAL 162

165. Heat the Teflon sealing ring to 80° to 100° C (176°


to 212° F). Install the Teflon sealing ring onto the
380001428 expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB843AAL 163

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166. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher and ex-
pander/protector from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB844AAL 164

167. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB845AAL 165

168. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB846AAL 166

169. Install the bearing and snap ring on the PTO shaft.
170. Put the PTO shaft into the transmission.

RCPH10TLB256AAL 167

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171. Scrape all sealing material from the sealing surface


of the pump mount and rear cover. Prepare the seal-
ing surface by rubbing with a 3M Scotch-Brite fiber
pad or equivalent. DO NOT use steel wool or any-
thing that can leave material on the sealing surface.
Wipe the sealing surface with Loctite Safety Solvent
or equivalent. Apply a layer of Loctite 518 or Super
bond 539 to the sealing surface.
172. Clean the housing, use Loctite 518 sealer on the mat-
ing surfaces.

RCPH10TLB104AAL 168

173. Install the pump mount on the rear housing, torque


bolts to 50 Nm (37 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB255AAL 169

Parking Brake
174. Install a new O-ring on the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB607AAL 170

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175. Install the bellville washers as shown.

RCPH10TLB595AAL 171

176. Install the backup ring, install the seal ring.

RCPH10TLB608AAL 172

NOTE: Make sure that the seal ring does not twist during installation.
177. Lubricate the piston seals with transmission fluid, in-
stall the piston into the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB602AAL 173

178. Use CAS2379 and compress the bellville washers,


install the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB601AAL 174

NOTICE: Make sure the retainer is properly seated before removing spring compressor.
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179. Install new O-rings and backup ring in the retaining


plate.

RCPH10TLB600AAL 175

180. Lubricate the O-rings on the retaining plate, install


the plate into the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB599AAL 176

181. Install the hub onto the output shaft as shown.

RCPH10TLB877AAL 177

182. Install a reaction plate first.

RCPH10TLB876AAL 178

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183. Install a friction plate and a wave spring, continue to


install a reaction plate, friction plate and wave spring
until all components are installed.

RCPH10TLB875AAL 179

184. Install the back plate as shown.

RCPH10TLB874AAL 180

185. Install a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB873AAL 181

186. Install the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB872AAL 182

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187. Install the bolts, use an alternately tightening pattern


until the brake housing is tight against the transmis-
sion. Torque the bolts to 50 Nm (37 pound feet).

RCPH10TLB871AAL 183

188. Install the flange and a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB869AAL 184

189. Install the bolt and washer.

RCPH10TLB868AAL 185

190. Torque bolt to 139 Nm (103 pound feet).

RCPH10TLB870AAL 186

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Lubrication and Clutch Tubes


191. Install tubes and torque to 30 Nm (22 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB254AAL 187

Pump
192. Install a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB095AAL 188

193. Install the seal.

RCPH10TLB097AAL 189

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194. When installing the pump align the pump holes.

RCPH10TLB098AAL 190

195. Lubricate the teflon seal ring with clean transmission


fluid.

RCPH10TLB253AAL 191

196. Lubricate the O-ring with clean transmission fluid.

RCPH10TLB099AAL 192

197. Push the pump into position.

RCPH10TLB252AAL 193

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198. Install and torque bolts to 23 Nm (17 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB094AAL 194

199. Install the torque converter.

RCPH10TLB093AAL 195

200. Install a new suction filter.

RCPH10TLB250AAL 196

201. Install the cover and torque the bolts to 23 Nm (17


pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB082AAL 197

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202. Install and torque drain plugs to 80 Nm (59 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB081AAL 198

203. Install and torque the filter bypass to 23 Nm (17


pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB085AAL 199

204. Install and torque the speed sensor to 50 Nm (37


pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB090AAL 200

205. Install and torque the thermostat to 30 Nm (22 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB091AAL 201

206. Install a new oil filter.

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207. Fill transmission with approved fluid, see specifica-


tions.

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Control valve - Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) -


Hydraulic control valve
1. Disconnect all electrical wires and drain the transmis-
sion.
2. Remove the screws (1) and remove the control valve
(2).

RCPH10TLB152ACL 1

3. Remove the gasket (1).

RCPH10TLB153ACL 2

4. Remove the screws (1) and the HDL and 4WD valves
(2).

RCPH10TLB154ACL 3

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HDL and FWD valves positions:

RCPH10TLB155ACL 4

HDL and FWD valves dimensions:

RCPH10TLB040ACL 5

5. Remove the O-rings as needed.

RCPH10TLB158ACL 6

6. Remove the screws and the REV and FWD valves.

RCPH10TLB154ACL 7

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REV and FWD valves positions:

RCPH10TLB156ACL 8

REV and FWD valves dimensions:

RCPH10TLB041ACL 9

7. Remove the O-rings (1) as needed.

RCPH10TLB159ACL 10

8. Remove the S2 and S4 solenoid valves.


S2 and S4 solenoid valves positions:

RCPH10TLB160ACL 11

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S2 and S4 solenoid valves dimensions:

RCPH10TLB042ACL 12

9. Unscrew the nut.

RCPH10TLB192ACL 13

10. Remove the nut.

RCPH10TLB191ACL 14

11. Remove the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB190ACL 15

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12. Remove the washer.

RCPH10TLB190ACL 16

13. Remove the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB189ACL 17

14. Unscrew the solenoid tube.

RCPH10TLB188ACL 18

15. Remove the solenoid tube. Remove the O-rings as


needed.

RCPH10TLB187ACL 19

16. Remove the S1 (1st and 2nd gear) and S3 (3rd and
4th gear) solenoid valves.

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S1 and S3 solenoid valves positions:

RCPH10TLB252ACL 20

S1 and S3 solenoid valves dimensions:

RCPH10TLB043ACL 21

17. Unscrew the nut.

RCPH10TLB186ACL 22

18. Remove the nut.

RCPH10TLB185ACL 23

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19. Remove the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB184ACL 24

20. Unscrew the solenoid tube.

RCPH10TLB183ACL 25

21. Remove the solenoid tube. Remove the O-rings as


needed.

RCPH10TLB182ACL 26

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22. Remove the screws, circuit plate, and O-Rings. (1).

RCPH10TLB080ACL 27

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Control valve - Assemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic


control valve
NOTE: Some of the following images may not represent your transmission, the procedures are the same.
1. Lubricate and install the O-rings, oil circuit plate, and
screws. .

RCPH10TLB080ACL 1

2. Lubricate and install the O-rings on the solenoid tube


for the S1 and S3 solenoid valves.
3. Install the solenoid tube.

RCPH10TLB182ACL 2

4. Tighten the solenoid tube to specifications.

RCPH10TLB183ACL 3

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5. Install the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB184ACL 4

6. Install the nut.

RCPH10TLB185ACL 5

7. Tighten the nut to specifications. TRANSMISSION


Powershift - Torque (C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB180ACL 6

8. Lubricate and install the O-rings for the S2 and S4


solenoid valves.
9. Install the solenoid tube.

RCPH10TLB187ACL 7

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10. Tighten the solenoid tube to specifications.

RCPH10TLB181ACL 8

11. Install the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB189ACL 9

12. Install the washer.

RCPH10TLB189ACL 10

13. Install the solenoid.

RCPH10TLB190ACL 11

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14. Install the nut.

RCPH10TLB191ACL 12

15. Tighten the nut to specifications TRANSMISSION


Powershift - Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB179ACL 13

16. Lubricate and install the O-rings for the REV and
FWD valves.
17. Install the valves.

RCPH10TLB159ACL 14

18. Lubricate and install the O-rings for the HDL and
4WD valves.
19. Install the valves.

RCPH10TLB158ACL 15

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20. Install the screws for the HDL, 4WD, REV and FWD
valves. Tighten the screws to specifications.

RCPH10TLB253ACL 16

21. Lubricate and install the gasket (1).

RCPH10TLB153ACL 17

22. Install the control valve (1) and the screws (2).
Tighten the screws to specifications. TRANSMIS-
SION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB152ACL 18

23. Disconnect all electrical wires and drain the transmis-


sion.

Next operation:
Housing - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover -


shafts
NOTE: To remove shaft B and C, remove the front half-housing, the parking brake, the rear cover, the bearing snap
ring of the secondary shaft and the switches group
NOTE: Steps 3 through 5 are for machines with a parking brake.
1. Remove the input shaft (1). Remove the idler shaft
(2).

RCPH10TLB109AAL 1

2. Remove the parking brake group.

RCPH10TLB045ACL 2

3. Remove O-Ring (1)Remove the 7 screws (2). Re-


move the flange (3). Remove the assembled PTO
shaft (4)

RCPH10TLB050ACL 3

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4. Remove the 4 screws (1)and the 3 screws (2). Re-


move the rear cover (3).

RCPH10TLB049ACL 4

NOTE: Steps 6 through 8 are for machines without a parking brake.


5. Remove the 5 screws (1), the 3 screws (2)and the 2
screws (3).

RCPH10TLB255ACL 5

6. Remove the rear cover (1)and the PTO shaft (2).

RCPH10TLB256ACL 6

7. Remove PTO shaft.

RCPH10TLB193ACL 7

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8. If necessary, remove teflon seal ring. It may be nec-


essary to cut the ring.

RCPH10TLB105AAL 8

9. Remove snap ring.

RCPH10TLB257AAL 9

10. Use a suitable driver and remove the bearing from


the PTO shaft.

RCPH10TLB106AAL 10

11. Remove shims (1). Remove bearing snap ring (2).

RCPH10TLB194ACL 11

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12. Attach lifting bracket 380100088 to the shafts, re-


move them from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB145AAL 12

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover - shafts


1. Assemble the 4WD shaft. Remove the secondary
shaft and the primary shaft.

RCPH10TLB719AAL 1

2. Assemble the input shaft. Assemble the idler shaft.


Install the front half housing on the rear half housing.
Tighten the screws. Assemble the switches group.

RCPH10TLB720AAL 2

3. Push the secondary shaft toward the rear of the rear


housing so that there is clearance between the snap
ring groove and the rear housing. Assemble the
bearing snap ring on the secondary shaft Assemble
the shims on the secondary shaft.

RCPH10TLB732AAL 3

4. If you change bearing of the secondary shaft or rear


front-housing calculate the amount of shims to be
inserted between rear cover and rear half-housing.

RCPH10TLB732AAL 4

5. Rear cover. Determine the dimension Y.


6. Rear front-housing.. Determine the dimension Z.

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7. Prescribed end float (between rear cover and rear


half-housing) --> 0 ÷ 0,1 mm. Select an amount of
shims S , among the range of available shims see ta-
ble in next step), to make sure there is the prescribed
end float. S= Y-Z mm

RCPH10TLB257ACL 5

8. Select the shim of thickness value (S) among the


range of available shims. Note: choose the shim
(S) so that is guaranteed an end float of 0 ÷ 0.1 mm
between rear cover and rear half-housing

RCPH10TLB078ACL 6

9. Assemble the shims.

RCPH10TLB257ACL 7

10. Heat the bearing to 60 - 80 °C (140.0 - 176.0 °F)for


5 minutes. Assemble bearing on the shaft PTO.

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11. Assemble snap ring..

RCPH10TLB257AAL 8

12. For the assembly of teflon seal ring follow operations


from step 19 to step 23 using the following tools.
CA716225 (without shim) CA715497 CA715356.

RCPH10TLB087ACL 9

NOTE: Steps 13 through 15 are for machines without the parking brake.
13. Assemble PTO shaft (1)into the rear cover (2).

RCPH10TLB193ACL 10

14. Apply a thin film of sealant on the edge of the rear


cover. Assemble the rear cover group. Make sure
that the pin is correctly installed both in the rear hous-
ing and through the hole in the rear cover.

RCPH10TLB256ACL 11

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15. Tighten the 5 screws (1)the 3 screws (2)and the 2


screws (3)to fasten the rear cover to the rear half
housing. If necessary, tap the rear cover with a soft
faced hammer to close the gap between the rear
half housing and the rear cover before tightening the
screws. Tightening torque TRANSMISSION Power-
shift - Torque (C.20.E). Assemble the O-Ring (4).

RCPH10TLB255ACL 12

NOTE: Steps 16 through 22 are for machines with the parking brake.
16. Clean the cover (1). Apply a thin film of sealant on
the edge of the rear cover.

RCPH10TLB168ACL 13

17. Clean the rear half-housing. Assemble the O-Ring


(1)on the rear half-housing.

RCPH10TLB057ACL 14

18. Make sure that the pin (1)is correctly installed both
in the rear housing and through the hole in the rear
cover. Tighten the 4 screws (2)and the 3 screws (3)to
fasten the rear cover to the rear half housing. Tight-
ening torque TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque
(C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB049ACL 15

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19. Clean the flange.

RCPH10TLB166ACL 16

20. Apply a thin film of sealant on the edge of the flange.

RCPH10TLB167ACL 17

21. Assemble the assembled PTO shaft (1)into the


transmission. Assemble the flange (2). Tighten the
7 screws (3)to fasten the flange to the cover. Tighten
torque TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque
(C.20.E). Assemble the O-Ring (4).

RCPH10TLB002AAN 18

22. Assemble the parking brake group.

RCPH10TLB001AAN 19

Next operation:
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Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons


NOTE: To remove gear and neutral piston, remove the parking brake group and rear cover and secondary shaft
lubrication pipe.
1. Remove the O-Rings.

RCPH10TLB062ACL 1

NOTE: O-rings cannot be re-used. Replace O-rings during assembly.


2. Remove 2nd (1)and 4th (2) gear pistons.

RCPH10TLB063ACL 2

NOTE: Use a M4 screw to remove the pistons. If replacement of pistons is needed see following step.
3. If dimension difference between the new piston and
the replaced one is more than 0.07 mm, shift rails
and switches adjustment is required.

RCPH10TLB217ACL 3

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4. 4th gear pistons - ø36 mm. If the replacement is


needed cut the seal ring and remove it. Remove the
O-Ring

RCPH10TLB251ACL 4

5. 2nd gear pistons- ø42 mm. If the replacement is


needed cut the seal ring and remove it. Remove the
O-Ring

RCPH10TLB251ACL 5

6. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
must be revised. Remove the screw (1). Remove
the bushing (2). Collect the shims (3).

RCPH10TLB064ACL 6

7. Remove the screws (1). Remove the locking plugs.


(2).

RCPH10TLB065ACL 7

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8. Remove the plugs (1). See next step.

RCPH10TLB058ACL 8

9. Remove the screws (1). Remove the oil circuit plate


(2). Remove the O-Rings (3). Remove plugs by
blowing in air (just enough to pull out the plugs)
through the hole as shown in figure (see arrows).

RCPH10TLB081ACL 9

NOTE: Possible oil leakage. Carefully follow all the safety procedures indicated in this manual and in the vehicle
manual.
10. Plug (3). ø52 mm. Remove the O-Ring.

RCPH10TLB172ACL 10

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11. Plug (5). ø47 mm. Remove the O-Ring.

RCPH10TLB172ACL 11

12. Remove the NEUTRAL pistons.

RCPH10TLB059ACL 12

NOTE: Use a M4 screw to remove the pistons. If the replacement is needed remove the seal and O-Ring. See step
4 to disassemble the seals. If replacement of pistons is needed see step 15.
13. Remove 1st (1)and 3rd (2)gear pistons. If replace-
ment of pistons is needed see following step.

RCPH10TLB060ACL 13

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14. If dimension difference between the new piston and


the replaced one is more than 0.07 mm, shift rails
and switches adjustment is required.

RCPH10TLB217ACL 14

15. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
(1)must be revised. If necessary remove the screw
(2)and collect the shims (1). If the replacement is
needed remove the seal and O-Ring (3). See step 4
and 5 to disassemble the seals.

RCPH10TLB066ACL 15

16. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
(1)must be revised. Remove the screw (2). Remove
the bushing (3). Collect the shims (1).

RCPH10TLB061ACL 16

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons


1. 4th gear pistons - ø36 mm. Assemble the O-Ring
into the piston.

RCPH10TLB233ACL 1

2. Assembly seal ring (1)into the piston (2).

RCPH10TLB048ACL 2

3. Slide the CAxxxxxx expander/protector onto the pis-


ton (1). The expander/protector will stop in the cor-
rect position to install the seal ring in the groove.

RCPH10TLB234ACL 3

4. Heat the Teflon seal ring (1)to 60 - 80 °C (140.0 -


176.0 °F)for 5 minutes. Install the teflon seal ring
onto the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB196ACL 4

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5. Install the CAxxxxxx pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the seal ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, ex-
pander/protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB197ACL 5

6. Install the end of the CAxxxxxx seal compressor with


the deep chamfer onto the piston and over the seal-
ing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to allow
the seal compressor to slip over the top of the seal-
ing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove. Be
careful not to damage the seal ring. After the seal-
ing ring is seated in the groove, leave the seal com-
pressor in place for 15 minutes until the sealing ring
has cooled and is properly sized and seated in the
groove. After the seal ring has cooled, remove the
seal compressor from the piston.

RCPH10TLB140ACL 6

7. 2nd gear pistons - ø42 mm. Assemble the O-Ring


into the piston.

RCPH10TLB233ACL 7

8. Assembly seal ring (1)into the piston (2).

RCPH10TLB048ACL 8

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9. For the installation of the seal ring (1), repeat the


operations from sequence 3 to sequence 6, using
the following tools: CAxxxxxx - expander/protector
CAxxxxxx - pusher CAxxxxxx - gauger

RCPH10TLB234ACL 9

10. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
must be revised.

RCPH10TLB046ACL 10

11. Assemble special tool CAxxxxxx on the shaft rail. As-


semble the shims.

RCPH10TLB266ACL 11

12. Assemble the bushing (1). Assemble the bushing as


shown in figure.

RCPH10TLB267ACL 12

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13. Bushing figure.

RCPH10TLB067ACL 13

14. Remove special tool CAxxxxxx.

RCPH10TLB269ACL 14

15. Check the switches have been proper assembled


and adjust the control gear shaft and than assem-
ble the screw (1)with sealant. Tighten the screws
(1)Tightening torque TRANSMISSION Powershift -
Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB270ACL 15

16. Engage the 3rd speed gear and check that the bush-
ing top is in range.

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17. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
must be revised.

RCPH10TLB047ACL 16

18. Assemble special tool CAxxxxxx on the shift rail. As-


semble the shims (1). Assemble the bushing (2). As-
semble the bushing as shown in figure.

RCPH10TLB146ACL 17

19. Assemble as shown.

RCPH10TLB068ACL 18

20. Check the switches have been properly assembled


adjust control gear shaft and then assemble the
screw (1)with sealant. Tighten the screws (1)Tight-
ening torque TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque
(C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB147ACL 19

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21. Engage the 4th speed gear and check that bushing
top is in the range as shown in next figure.

RCPH10TLB148ACL 20

22. If one of the following parts is replaced : synchro-


nizer, shift rails, forks, secondary shaft, secondary
shaft gears or half-housings, the shims adjusting
must be revised. Assemble the shims onto the screw
. Assemble the screw with sealant.

RCPH10TLB066ACL 21

23. Tighten the screws into the piston. Tightening torque


TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB219ACL 22

24. Use special tool CAxxxxxx to insert 3rd gear pistons


(1). Use special tool CAxxxxxx to insert 1st gear
pistons (2).

RCPH10TLB235ACL 23

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25. Assemble as shown.

RCPH10TLB069ACL 24

26. Assemble 3rd and 1st gear pistons.

RCPH10TLB236ACL 25

27. Push the piston in your seat using a soft tool material.
Remove the special tool CAxxxxxx and CAxxxxxx.

RCPH10TLB237ACL 26

28. Assemble as shown. Seal ring into the NEUTRAL


piston (16).

RCPH10TLB048ACL 27

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29. Assemble the O-Ring (1)into the NEUTRAL piston


. For the introduction of the seal ring , repeat the
operations from sequence 3 to sequence 6, using
the following tools: CAxxxxxx - expander/protector
CAxxxxxx - pusher CAxxxxxx - gauger

RCPH10TLB196ACL 28

30. Seal ring into the NEUTRAL piston.

RCPH10TLB048ACL 29

31. Assemble the O-Ring into the NEUTRAL piston .


For the introduction of the seal ring , repeat the
operations from sequence 3 to sequence 6, using
the following tools: CAxxxxxx - expander/protector
CAxxxxxx - pusher CAxxxxxx - gauger

RCPH10TLB196ACL 30

32. 3N4 piston . Use special tool CAxxxxxx to insert the


NEUTRAL pistons . 1N2 piston . Use special tool
CAxxxxxx to insert the NEUTRAL pistons.

RCPH10TLB170ACL 31

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33. Push the piston in your seat using a soft tool material.
Remove the special tool CAxxxxxx.

RCPH10TLB171ACL 32

34. Assemble as shown.

RCPH10TLB070ACL 33

35. Plug (3). ø52 mm. Assemble the O-Ring.

RCPH10TLB172ACL 34

36. Plug (5). ø47 mm. Assemble the O-Ring.

RCPH10TLB172ACL 35

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37. Assemble the plug.

RCPH10TLB173ACL 36

38. Assemble the locking plugs (2). Tighten the screws


(1)Tightening torque TRANSMISSION Powershift -
Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB065ACL 37

39. Assemble group (B).

RCPH10TLB174ACL 38

40. Rear cover side: Use special tool CAxxxxxx and


CAxxxxxx to insert 2nd and 4th gear pistons . Put
the piston into the tool and push out about 3 mm to
allow the centering on half housing.

RCPH10TLB144ACL 39

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41. Place the tool with piston on the half-housing. Push


the piston in its seat using a soft tool material. Re-
move the special tool CAxxxxxx and CAxxxxxx.

RCPH10TLB145ACL 40

42. Assemble the O-Rings.

RCPH10TLB062ACL 41

43. Assemble the rear cover.

RCPH10TLB049ACL 42

Next operation:
Clutch and gear - Measure (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D


1. Remove the input shaft (1). Remove the idler shaft
(2).

RCPH10TLB109AAL 1

2. Remove the teflon seal ring.

RCPH10TLB110AAL 2

3. Remove snap ring.

RCPH10TLB111AAL 3

4. Install a bearing separator under the gear as shown


(do not install the bearing separator between the
gear and the bearing). Use a puller on the bearing
separator and insert a shaft protector between the
puller and the end of the input shaft.

RCPH10TLB112AAL 4

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5. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB113AAL 5

6. Remove the spacer.

RCPH10TLB117AAL 6

7. Remove the gear.

RCPH10TLB115AAL 7

8. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB116AAL 8

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9. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB262AAL 9

10. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB262AAL 10

11. Remove lock ring.

RCPH10TLB117AAL 11

12. Use pry bars to lift and to remove the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB118AAL 12

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13. Remove the clutch plates and the clutch discs.

RCPH10TLB119AAL 13

14. Place a mark below the groove on the clutch housing.

RCPH10TLB120AAL 14

15. Place a mark on each thrust plate and the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB263AAL 15

16. Install the top piece of the CAS2379 special tool (not
shown). Use the three threaded rods and nuts to
fasten the two pieces together.

RCPH10TLB121AAL 16

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17. Remove snap ring.

RCPH10TLB264AAL 17

18. Loosen the nuts and the threaded rods to release the
tension from the spring. Remove the top piece of the
CAS2379 special tool (not shown).

RCPH10TLB121AAL 18

19. Remove the pressure plate and spring.

RCPH10TLB122AAL 19

20. Remove the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB265AAL 20

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21. Use compressed air in the piston pressure port to


remove the piston.

RCPH10TLB123AAL 21

22. Remove the piston seal rings and backup rings.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 22

23. Turn the clutch housing over, remove the teflon seal
rings.

RCPH10TLB124AAL 23

24. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB267AAL 24

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25. Insert a shaft protector between the puller and the


end of the input shaft. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB125AAL 25

26. Remove the bearing and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB126AAL 26

27. Remove gear.

RCPH10TLB303AAL 27

28. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB127AAL 28

29. Repeat steps 9 to 22 to disassemble the clutch.

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30. Check the sealing ring grooves (large and small) for
wear and damage if necessary. Use new parts as
required.
31. Check on the output shaft for wear and damage.
Check oil passages in the output shaft to be sure that
the passages are open and free of foreign material.
Use new parts as required.
32. Check the ball bearings and the needle bearings for
flat areas, pitting, and other damage. Use new parts
as required.
33. If the clutch discs are to be used again, keep the
clutch packs in the same previous assembly order
separate and record which clutch pack goes with
each clutch. Use new parts as required.

RCPH10TLB804AAL 29

34. Use a straight edge to check each clutch drive plate


and each clutch plate to be sure each part is flat. If
they are not flat a new part must be installed dur-
ing assembly. If the clutch plates are smooth or al-
most smooth, use new parts during assembly. If the
friction material is damaged or appears burned, use
new parts during assembly. Also, check the splines
for wear. Inspect the clutch drive plate for pitting,
scoring, or other damage. If there is any damage,
use new parts during assembly. If you will be us-
ing new clutch plates, soak the clutch plates in clean
transmission oil for at least an hour before assem-
bly. If you are using the old clutch plates, make sure
that the contact surfaces are coated with transmis- RCPH10TLB943AAL 30

sion oil before assembly, check the wear conditions


(see chart below). If it is 50% compared to the nom-
inal value it is suggested its replacement.
35. Inspect the bore and the shaft in the input shaft hous-
ing for damage that will cause leakage when the
clutch is assembled. Check the slots in the side of
the input shaft housing for damage from the tangs
on the clutch drive plates. Use new parts as required
during assembly.

FWD-RVS Gear Clutch *Under load of 163 kg (359.4 lb)


Clutch pack CA149306
Number of clutch plates 6
Number of clutch steel plates 6
Nominal clutch plate thickness 2.4 ±0.05 mm
Nominal clutch kit thickness *29.00 - 29.20 mm
Maximum clutch plate wear (each side) 0.35 mm

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36. Insert a shaft protector between the puller and the


end of the reverse shaft. Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB128AAL 31

37. Turn the shaft over and insert a shaft protector be-
tween the puller and the end of the reverse shaft.
Remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB268AAL 32

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D


1. Assemble new teflon ring and relevant inner O-rings,
respectively into the piston outer and inner seats.

RCPH10TLB266AAL 1

2. Apply a thin film of transmission oil on the sealing


rings just inserted.

RCPH10TLB198AAL 2

3. Insert clutch piston with 380001926 clutch pack pis-


ton installer.

RCPH10TLB931AAL 3

4. Assemble sleeve.

RCPH10TLB116AAL 4

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5. Assemble spring and lock spring cover.

RCPH10TLB122AAL 5

6. Lower the lock spring cover. Insert lock ring Use tool
380100109 or CAS2379.

RCPH10TLB121AAL 6

7. Insert pin.

RCPH10TLB129AAL 7

8. Insert thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB130AAL 8

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9. Insert needle cage.

RCPH10TLB131AAL 9

10. To assemble the clutch pack start with the gear on


the bench. Install the clutch plate lock ring so that
the reference mark on top of the plate made during
disassembly is facing towards the gear.

RCPH10TLB132AAL 10

11. Assemble clutch plates and clutch drive plates on the


gear . The assembled clutch pack must contain six
clutch drive plates and six clutch plates.

RCPH10TLB133AAL 11

12. Locate the pack assembly by means of two screw-


drivers.

RCPH10TLB134AAL 12

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13. Assemble lock ring and washer.

RCPH10TLB135AAL 13

14. Heat the bearing to ] 80 - 100 °C (176.0 - 212.0 °F)


Assemble bearing.

RCPH10TLB135AAL 14

15. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB136AAL 15

NOTE: For clarity of the Teflon sealing ring installation procedure the following photos do not show the clutch pack,
gear, spacer, bearing, and snap ring installed on the input shaft.

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16. Install the spacer and protector from kit 380040161


onto the input shaft with the chamfered end facing in.

RCPH10TLB140AAL 16

17. Slide the 380001428 expander/protector onto the in-


put shaft and over the spacer. The expander/protec-
tor will stop in the correct position to install the seal
ring in the groove.

RCPH10TLB826AAL 17

18. Heat the Teflon seal ring to 60 - 80 °C (140.0 - 176.0


°F) for 5 minutes. Install the teflon seal ring onto the
expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB826AAL 18

19. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the seal ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, ex-
pander/protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB830AAL 19

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20. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
seal ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB831AAL 20

21. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
seal ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
seal ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB841AAL 21

NOTE: Repeat steps 1 through 13 for the other shaft


22. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust
washer. Install the thrust washer so that the notch in
the inner edge fits over the pin. Make sure that the
side with the oil grooves is down.

RCPH10TLB170AAL 22

23. Heat the bearing to 80 - 100 °C (176.0 - 212.0 °F)Use


a suitable driver to drive the bearing onto the input
shaft until the bearing makes contact with the thrust
washer.

RCPH10TLB211AAL 23

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24. Assemble snap ring. Using two pry bars lift the bear-
ings toward the snap ring to have clearance between
gear and bearing.

RCPH10TLB169AAL 24

25. Assemble the teflon seal rings as follows: place


the 380001929 spacer into the 380001933 ex-
pander/protector.

RCPH10TLB897AAL 25

26. Slide the 380001933 expander/protector and the


spacer onto the shaft. The expander/protector will
stop in the correct position to install the seal ring in
the groove.

RCPH10TLB899AAL 26

27. Heat the Teflon seal ring to 60 - 80 °C (140.0 - 176.0


°F) for 5 minutes. Install the teflon seal ring onto the
expander/protector.
28. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-
tector and slide the seal ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, ex-
pander/protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB902AAL 27

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29. Install the end of the 380001927 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the seal ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB904AAL 28

30. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
seal ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
seal ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB904AAL 29

NOTE: For the introduction of the other three teflon rings, repeat the operations from sequence 27 to sequence 31,
using the following spacer rings: 380001931 for the 2nd teflon ring, 380001930 for the 3rd teflon ring, 380001929 for
the 4th teflon ring.
31. See the illustration. Apply compressed air of approx-
imately 6 bar to the forward clutch passage. Listen
to hear the forward piston moving to lock the forward
clutch pack. Try to move the forward gear. The for-
ward gear must not turn on the input shaft. Try to
move the reverse gear. The reverse gear must turn
freely on the input shaft. If the clutches do not work
correctly, disassemble the clutches to find the prob-
lem. RCPH10TLB054GAL 30

32. Apply compressed air of approximately 6 bar to the


reverse clutch passage. Listen to hear the reverse
piston moving to lock the reverse clutch pack. Try to
move the reverse gear. The reverse gear must not
turn on the input shaft. Try to move the forward gear.
The forward gear must turn freely on the input shaft.
If the clutches do not work correctly, disassemble the
clutches to find the problem.
RCPH10TLB054GAL 31

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33. Carry out the end float-check procedure of the clutch


pack on the both sides of the FWD-RVS GEAR
CLUTCH. In order to eliminate the end float position
the shaft on a suitable support(s) and apply a load
on the clutch counterdisk surface with a suitable
driver, as indicated in figure.

RCPH10TLB149ACL 32

34. In order to verify the end float feed the piston cham-
ber with compressed air at 6 bar (87.0 psi) and check
with a dial gauge located as shown in the photo the
real stroke “X”. Measure the end float X (see next
figure and figure 33 )

RCPH10TLB150ACL 33

35. Check the stroke of the piston. The end float value
must be: X= 1.60÷2.45 mm If the distance is not
within the range specified the clutch could be assem-
bled wrongly. Turn the clutch and repeat the same
operation for the other clutch pack (steps 33, 34 and
35).

RCPH10TLB004BAN 34

36. Assemble D shaft bearing using a suitable driver.

RCPH10TLB125ACL 35

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37. Assemble the input shaft (1). Assemble the idler


shaft (2).

RCPH10TLB177ACL 36

38. The operation is correct only if the two shafts are


fitted at the same time.

RCPH10TLB136ACL 37

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C


1. Use approved lifting equipment to begin lifting the
secondary shaft while you use your hands to lift the
primary shaft. At the same time, move the primary
shaft back and forth to keep the primary shaft moving
freely. It can be necessary to tap the ends of the
shift rods (from below the rear housing) so that the
shift rod and fork assemblies continue to move freely.
When the primary shaft is free of the rear housing
and the secondary shaft, remove the primary shaft.

RCPH10TLB913AAL 1

2. Remove the shift rod and fork assembly.

RCPH10TLB915AAL 2

3. Remove bearing by means of an extractor.

RCPH10TLB113AAL 3

4. Remove thrust washer and third speed gear.

RCPH10TLB779AAL 4

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5. Use a puller and remove the bearing.

RCPH10TLB172AAL 5

6. Remove the bushing.

RCPH10TLB173AAL 6

NOTE: Take care during removal of sleeve, this will free the spring plates, hub pins and hub springs.
7. Remove the gear and clutch from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB174AAL 7

8. Push down on the thrust plate.

RCPH10TLB284AAL 8

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9. This figure shows the relationship between the plates


(1), the balls (2), the hub springs (3), and the syn-
chronizer hub (4). The synchronizer hub contains 3
plates,3 pins, and 3 springs.

RCPH10TLB076ACL 9

10. Remove fourth speed gear.

RCPH10TLB288AAL 10

11. Remove the needle bearing.

RCPH10TLB184AAL 11

12. Remove the inner race bearing with a suitable ex-


tractor.

RCPH10TLB098ACL 12

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13. Remove snap ring.

RCPH10TLB785AAL 13

14. Remove the shims (1)and the thrust washer (2).

RCPH10TLB137ACL 14

15. Remove the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB187AAL 15

16. Remove second speed gear.

RCPH10TLB193AAL 16

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17. Remove the first/second speed synchronizer assem-


bly.

RCPH10TLB101ACL 17

18. Remove synchronizer ring.

RCPH10TLB051ACL 18

19. Remove the steel ring (1)and the ring (2)together.

RCPH10TLB052ACL 19

20. Remove the tapered friction ring (1).

RCPH10TLB053ACL 20

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21. Turn the synchronizer assembly over and remove the


synchronizer ring (1)from the other side.

RCPH10TLB054ACL 21

22. Remove the steel ring (1)and the sintered ring (2).

RCPH10TLB055ACL 22

23. Remove the tapered friction ring (1).

RCPH10TLB056ACL 23

24. Support the sleeve on blocks. Push down on the hub


while you use a punch to push the detent assemblies
out of the sleeve and hub. Remove the sleeve from
the hub.

RCPH10TLB079ACL-2 24

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25. This photo shows the relationship between the balls,


the plate, the spring, and the hub.

RCPH10TLB079ACL-2 25

26. Remove first speed gear.

RCPH10TLB102ACL 26

27. Remove snap ring.

RCPH10TLB103ACL 27

28. Remove the 4WD gear.

RCPH10TLB104ACL 28

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29. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB105ACL 29

30. Remove the inner race bearing (1)with an extractor.

RCPH10TLB080ACL-2 30

31. Turn the shaft. Remove bearing.

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C


1. Put the secondary shaft on the bench so that the first-
second gear end is up. You can use a vise with soft
jaws to hold the secondary shaft in position. Install
the snap ring as shown.

RCPH10TLB105ACL 1

2. Assemble 4WD gear.

RCPH10TLB104ACL 2

3. Assemble the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB103ACL 3

4. Assemble the first speed gear.

RCPH10TLB102ACL 4

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5. Assemble the first/second speed synchronizer. This


photo shows the correct positions of the hub, the
sleeve, the springs, the plates, and the balls prior to
final assembly. The springs are installed in the hub,
and the plates are on the springs. The plates are not
yet pushed down into the sleeve and are holding the
hub up out of the sleeve. The balls are loose in the
recesses of the plates.

RCPH10TLB951AAL 5

6. Use a punch or screwdriver to push the balls into the


plates and to push the plates down so that the balls
are on the flat faces of the teeth, but not into the
detent grooves. When all the balls are in position,
push the hub and the plates down until the balls move
into the detent groove.

RCPH10TLB952AAL 6

7. Install the tapered friction ring on the synchronizer


assembly.

RCPH10TLB056ACL 7

8. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the sintered


ring and the steel ring. Install the sintered ring and
the steel ring as shown in figure.

RCPH10TLB946AAL 8

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9. Install the synchronizer ring as shown in figure. The


flat sides of the teeth must be up.

RCPH10TLB945AAL 9

10. Turn the synchronizer assembly over and install the


tapered friction ring on the other side.

RCPH10TLB947AAL 10

11. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the sintered


ring and the steel ring. Install the sintered ring and
the steel ring as shown. Install the top synchronizer
ring on the synchronizer assembly. Make sure that
the teeth on the top synchronizer ring are aligned with
the teeth on the inside of the sleeve. Push the sleeve
up until the sleeve engages the teeth on the top syn-
chronizer ring. To do this, you must use enough force
to overcome the strength of the detent springs and
balls. When the synchronizer ring and the sleeve
are completely engaged, the detent must hold the
sleeve in this position. Push the sleeve back down
to the neutral position, turn the synchronizer assem-
bly over, and repeat the procedure with the bottom RCPH10TLB946AAL 11

synchronizer ring. If the sleeve does not engage


the teeth smoothly or does not stay in position when
moved to any of the three positions, the synchronizer
assembly has damaged parts or was not assembled
correctly. Disassemble the synchronizer assembly to
find the problem.

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12. Install the top synchronizing ring (1)so that the flat
sides of the teeth are up. Install the first/second
speed synchronizer assembly (2).

RCPH10TLB101ACL 12

13. Assemble the second speed gear.

RCPH10TLB100ACL 13

14. Assemble roll pin.

RCPH10TLB099ACL 14

15. Assemble thrust washer (1)and shims (2).

RCPH10TLB107ACL 15

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16. Assemble snap ring. Measure the backlash X be-


tween gear and thrust washer: the value must be be-
tween 0.2 -0.42 mm.

RCPH10TLB081ACL-2 16

17. Use a thickness gauge.

RCPH10TLB108ACL 17

18. If backlash X is more than the value prescribed re-


move the snap ring and the washer from their seat
and, using the shims shown in the chart reach the
prescribed value. Assemble shims between thrust
washer and snap ring.

RCPH10TLB137ACL 18

19. Heat the inner race of the bearing (1)to 80 - 100 °C


(176.0 - 212.0 °F). Assemble the inner race of the
bearing (1).Use a suitable driver.

RCPH10TLB082ACL 19

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20. Assemble the outer race bearing.

RCPH10TLB097ACL 20

21. Turn the shaft. Assemble the fourth speed gear.

RCPH10TLB135ACL 21

22. Assemble the third/fourth speed synchronizer This


figure shows the correct positions of the hub (1), the
sleeve (2), the springs (3), the plates (4), and the
balls (5)prior to final assembly. The springs are in-
stalled in the hub, and the plates are on the springs.
The plates are not yet pushed down into the sleeve
and are holding the hub up out of the sleeve. The
pins are loose in the recesses of the plates.

RCPH10TLB077ACL 22

23. Install the 3 sets of hub springs, hub pins and spring
plates into the synchronizer hub. Use a punch or
screwdriver to push the spring plates as the synchro-
nizer hub is installed into the sleeve. Be sure that
the spring plates are aligned with the grooves in the
sleeve.

RCPH10TLB952AAL 23

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24. Install the tapered friction ring on each side the syn-
chronizer assembly.

RCPH10TLB083ACL 24

25. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate and install the


clutch ring on each side of the synchronizer assem-
bly. Install the top synchronizer ring on the synchro-
nizer assembly. Make sure that the teeth on the top
synchronizer ring are aligned with the teeth on the
inside of the sleeve. Push the sleeve up until the
sleeve engages the teeth on the top synchronizer
ring. To do this, you must use enough force to over-
come the strength of the detent springs and balls.
When the synchronizer ring and the sleeve are com-
pletely engaged, the detent must hold the sleeve in
this position. Push the sleeve back down to the neu-
tral position, turn the synchronizer assembly over,
and repeat the procedure with the bottom synchro- RCPH10TLB134ACL 25

nizer ring. If the sleeve does not engage the teeth


smoothly or does not stay in position when moved to
any of the three positions, the synchronizer assembly
has damaged parts or was not assembled correctly.
Disassemble the synchronizer assembly to find the
problem.
26. Install the third/fourth speed synchronizer assembly
onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB106ACL 26

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27. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the thrust


washer. Assemble third speed gear and the thrust
washer onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB084ACL 27

28. Heat the bearing (1)to 80 - 100 °C (176.0 - 212.0 °F).


Assemble bearing (1). Use a suitable driver.

RCPH10TLB085ACL 28

29. Heat the inner race of the bearing (1)to 80 - 100 °C


(176.0 - 212.0 °F). Assemble the inner race of the
bearing. Use a suitable driver.

RCPH10TLB086ACL 29

30. Turn the shaft. Heat the bearing to 80 - 100 °C (176.0


- 212.0 °F). Assemble bearing. Use a suitable driver.

RCPH10TLB088ACL 30

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31. Fit the pre assembled forks 3rd and 4th speed and
1st and 2nd as shown in the photo.

RCPH10TLB163ACL 31

32. Assemble the 4WD shaft Remove the secondary


shaft and the primary shaft. Use suitable lifting
apparatus.

RCPH10TLB178ACL 32

33. Position the group with care paying attention to the


location of fork pins in their seats.

RCPH10TLB164ACL 33

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD)


1. Remove shaft E.

RCPH10TLB719AAL 1

2. Remove the four-wheel drive clutch gear.

RCPH10TLB733AAL 2

NOTE: Make a mark on the top end of the reverse shaft so that you can install the reverse shaft with the same end
up during Assembly.
3. Remove bearing.

RCPH10TLB917AAL 3

4. Remove the snap ring, retaining ring, and spring.

RCPH10TLB188AAL 4

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5. Remove sleeve.

RCPH10TLB889AAL 5

6. Remove the two O-rings and sealing rings from the


shaft.

RCPH10TLB890AAL 6

7. Remove the four-wheel drive clutch tube (7) from the


front housing only if the front housing must be re-
placed or if the tube is leaking or damaged.

RCPH10TLB027ABL 7

Next operation:
Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD)


1. Assemble the O-Rings on the shaft. Lubricate with
oil transmission.

RCPH10TLB090ACL 1

2. Assemble sleeve.

RCPH10TLB129ACL 2

3. Assemble springs.

RCPH10TLB128ACL 3

4. Install spacer.

RCPH10TLB127ACL 4

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5. Position washer (1)and snap ring (2).

RCPH10TLB092ACL 5

6. Use a suitable tool to press the springs retainer down


until you have access to the snap ring. Install the
snap ring in the groove. Release the tension and
remove the tool. Make sure that the snap ring is
seated in the recess in the spring retainer.

RCPH10TLB091ACL 6

7. Place the protector CAxxxxxx onto the shaft. The


expander/protector will stop in the correct position to
install the teflon sealing ring in the groove. Heat the
teflon sealing ring to 60 - 80 °C (140.0 - 176.0 °F)
Install it onto the expander/protector.

RCPH10TLB093ACL 7

8. Install the 380001928 pusher over the expander/pro-


tector and slide the sealing ring until it reaches the
groove in the shaft. Remove the pusher, expander/
protector, and spacer from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB094ACL 8

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9. Install the end of the 380001427 seal compressor


with the deep chamfer onto the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Use a back and forth twisting motion to
allow the seal compressor to slip over the top of the
sealing ring and seat the sealing ring into the groove.
Be careful not to damage the sealing ring. After the
sealing ring is seated in the groove, remove the seal
compressor from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB095ACL 9

10. Turn the seal compressor around and slide the end
with the narrow chamfer over the shaft and over the
sealing ring. Leave the seal compressor in place for
15 minutes until the sealing ring has cooled and is
properly sized and seated in the groove. After the
sealing ring has cooled, remove the seal compressor
from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB095ACL 10

11. Assemble protector 380001933. Repeat the opera-


tions from sequence 7 to sequence 10 for the intro-
duction of the second teflon ring. Lubricate the seals
with oil transmission.

RCPH10TLB096ACL 11

12. Apply air compressed at about 6 bar (87.0 psi)to


4WD clutch oil passage (see arrow) by plugging the
opposite hole with a finger. The sleeve should be
moving when compressing the springs . The 4WD
gear should move freely on 4WD shaft. If the opera-
tion is incorrect, dismantle to find the problem.

RCPH10TLB164GAL 12

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13. Install bearing.

RCPH10TLB124ACL 13

14. Install gear.

RCPH10TLB123ACL 14

15. Assemble shafts B and C. Assemble shaft E.

RCPH10TLB122ACL 15

16. If the four-wheel drive clutch tube (1)was removed


from the front housing, install the four-wheel drive
clutch tube. Torque wrench setting TRANSMISSION
Powershift - Torque (C.20.E). Assemble the front
half housing on the rear half housing

RCPH10TLB130ACL 16

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails


- forks
1. Remove the secondary shaft and the primary shaft .
Use suitable lifting device.

RCPH10TLB178ACL 1

2. Remove shift forks 1st and 2nd gear (1)and shift rail
(2).

RCPH10TLB143ACL 2

3. Remove shift forks 3rd and 4th gear (1)and shift rail
(2).

RCPH10TLB142ACL 3

4. If disassembly is required, remove the spring pins


(1)and separate the shift forks from the shift rails.
Make sure that you remember how the parts are as-
sembled and which parts go together. Inspect all
parts for burrs and excessive wear.

RCPH10TLB198ACL 4

Next operation:
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Shaft - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks


1. Pay attention to the proper forks assembly on the
shift rails holes. The shift rails are equal

RCPH10TLB141ACL 1

2. Assemble shift forks 1st and 2nd gear (1)onto the


shift rail (2). Dimension A: about 46 mm

RCPH10TLB073ACL 2

3. Assemble shift forks 3rd and 4th gear (1)onto the shift
rail (2). Dimension B: about 62 mm

RCPH10TLB074ACL 3

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4. Pay attention to the proper assembly

RCPH10TLB075ACL 4

5. Position the roll pin.

RCPH10TLB198ACL 5

6. 1st and 2nd gear shift fork. Assemble the spring pin
to lock the fork to the shift rail.

RCPH10TLB071ACL 6

7. 3rd and 4th gear shift fork. Assemble the spring pin
to lock the fork to the shift rail.

RCPH10TLB072ACL 7

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8. Assemble shift forks 3rd and 4th gear and shift rail
on the synchronizer.

RCPH10TLB142ACL 8

9. Assemble shift forks 1st and 2nd gear and shift rail
on the synchronizer.

RCPH10TLB143ACL 9

10. Assemble the 4WD shaft on the rear half-housing.


Assemble the secondary shaft and the primary shaft.
Use suitable lifting equipment.

RCPH10TLB178ACL 10

11. Position the group with care paying attention to the


location of fork pins in their seats.

RCPH10TLB164ACL 11

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Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed


gears shift rails adjustment - Back side measurement
1. Operate on the front side. Remove the screw and
the front engagement bushing with shims.

RCPH10TLB213ACL 1

2. Assemble the special tool CAXXXXXX for the load


application.

RCPH10TLB242ACL 2

3. Pull the special tool in order to apply a 2 kg load.

RCPH10TLB241ACL 3

4. Control and note the calibrated length A of the special


tool CAXXXXXX (calibrated length A= 115 mm)

RCPH10TLB263ACL 4

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5. Operate on the rear side. Assemble the special tool


CAXXXXXX and use it as a guide for the special tool
.

RCPH10TLB258ACL 5

6. Assemble the special tool CAXXXXXX..

RCPH10TLB259ACL 6

7. Assemble the special tool CAXXXXXX.

RCPH10TLB260ACL 7

8. Assemble the special tool CAXXXXXX for the splined


shaft blocking.

RCPH10TLB261ACL 8

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9. Measure the distance from the special tool shoulder


to the upper shaft end by using a depth gauge. Note
the measured value M(R)

RCPH10TLB262ACL 9

10. Calculate the dimension C value: C= M(R)- A [ m m ]

RCPH10TLB026ACL 10

11. Measure the rear engagement bushing outer length


and note the measured value LE(R).

RCPH10TLB264ACL 11

12. Measure the rear engagement bushing depth and


note the measured value LI(R).

RCPH10TLB265ACL 12

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13. Calculate total shim SR value for the rear engage-


ment bushing: S(R)= C - (LE(R)- LI(R)) [ m m ]

RCPH10TLB016ACL 13

14. Operate on the rear side. Remove the special tool


and assemble the special tool to the upper shaft.
Assemble the shims by using the special tool as a
guide.

RCPH10TLB266ACL 14

15. Assemble the rear engagement bushing by using the


special tool as a guide, in order to assemble the
shims too.

RCPH10TLB268ACL 15

NOTE: The bushing external slots must be positioned as shown in figure.


16. Shaft-bushing coupling: the bushing rotation stop
tooth must be coupled with the slot on the upper
shaft.

RCPH10TLB025ACL 16

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17. Operate on the front side. Remove the special tool


for the load application. Operate on the rear side.
Assemble the special tool to the upper shaft.

RCPH10TLB243ACL 17

Next operation:
Clutch and gear - Measure (C.20.E)

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Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed


gears shift rails adjustment - Front side measurement
1. Operate on the front side. Assemble the special tool
and use it as a guide for the special tool . Assemble
the special tool . Assemble the special tool.

RCPH10TLB210ACL 1

2. Operate on the rear side. Pull the special tool in order


to apply a 2 kg load to the upper shaft.

RCPH10TLB243ACL 2

3. Operate on the front side. Measure the distance from


the special tool shoulder to the upper shaft end by
using a depth gauge. Note the measured value M(F).

RCPH10TLB210ACL 3

4. Calculate the dimension B value: B= M(F)- A [ m m


] Where A is the calibrated length on the special tool
(calibrated length A= 115 mm)

RCPH10TLB027ACL 4

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5. Measure the front engagement bushing outer length


and note the measured value LE(F).

RCPH10TLB264ACL 5

6. Measure the front engagement bushing depth and


note the measured value LI(F).

RCPH10TLB265ACL 6

7. Calculate total shim SF value for the rear engage-


ment bushing: SF= C - ( LE(F)- LI(F)) [mm]

RCPH10TLB016ACL 7

8. Operate on the front side. Remove the special tool


and assemble the special tool to the upper shaft.
Assemble the shims by using the special tool as a
guide.

RCPH10TLB211ACL 8

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9. Assemble the front engagement bushing by using


the special tool as a guide, in order to assemble the
shims too.

RCPH10TLB212ACL 9

NOTE: The bushing external slots must be positioned as shown


10. Remove the special tool . Assemble the bushing
fastening screw.

RCPH10TLB213ACL 10

11. Tighten the bushing fastening screw to the requested


torque TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque
(C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB214ACL 11

Next operation:
Clutch and gear - Measure (C.20.E)

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Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed


gears shift rails adjustment - Dimension "D" measurement
1. Operate on the rear side. Push the special tool (t1)
in order to apply a 2 kg load as shown in figure.

RCPH10TLB244ACL 1

2. Operate on the front side. Measure the distance D(1)


from the ledge to the upper shaft end by using a
depth gauge. Note the measured value D(1).

RCPH10TLB215ACL 2

3. Measure the depth D(2) from the ledge to the pistons


seat end by using a depth gauge. Note the measured
value D(2).

RCPH10TLB028ACL 3

4. D(2) measurement.

RCPH10TLB216ACL 4

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5. Calculate and note the dimension D value: D = D(2)-


D(1) [ m m ]

RCPH10TLB029ACL 5

Next operation:
Clutch and gear - Measure (C.20.E)

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Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed


gears shift rails adjustment - Neutral position measurement
1. Remove the bolt from the front piston.

RCPH10TLB219ACL 1

2. Control and note the front piston length P (P= 19 mm)

RCPH10TLB247ACL 2

3. Measure and note the screw head height T.

RCPH10TLB247ACL 3

4. Operate on the front side. Measure and note the


depth D(1) from the ledge to the first shoulder into
the upper shaft pistons seat.

RCPH10TLB218ACL 4

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5. Measure and note the depth D(3). Calculate the


depth D(4): D(4)= D(2)- D(3) [ mm]

RCPH10TLB030ACL 5

6. - D4 is the dimension calculated in the previous step;


- D is the dimension calculated in the previous para-
graph.

RCPH10TLB031ACL 6

7. Calculate the value of the total shim S(V) that have to


be positioned under the screw (8) head: S(V)= D(4)-
(D/2) - P -T [ mm ]

RCPH10TLB032ACL 7

8. Assemble the screw and the shims to the front piston.

RCPH10TLB245ACL 8

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9. Stop the piston with a suitable open-end wrench then


tighten the screw to the requested torque.

RCPH10TLB219ACL 9

10. Verify the indicated distance: P+S(V)+ T [ mm ]

RCPH10TLB248ACL 10

11. Operate on the rear side. Engage the “neutral” posi-


tion by using the special tool.

RCPH10TLB243ACL 11

12. Remove the special tool. Assemble the bushing fas-


tening screw to the shift rail.

RCPH10TLB208ACL 12

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13. Tighten the rear bushing fastening screw to the re-


quested torque.

RCPH10TLB209ACL 13

14. Assemble the pistons.

RCPH10TLB015ACL 14

15. Proceed with the speed gear switches check proce-


dure.

RCPH10TLB033ACL 15

Next operation:
Clutch and gear - Check (C.20.E)

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Clutch and gear - Check - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears
switches - Checking procedure
1. Prepare the special tool CAXXXXXX , composed by
the threaded tie-rod, the regulation nut, the spacer
and by the two reference pistons.

RCPH10TLB109ACL 1

2. Operate on the back side. Assemble to the transmis-


sion the special tools CAXXXXXX , and CAXXXXXX
as shown in figure.

RCPH10TLB220ACL 2

3. If not assembled, insert the switch detents and the


relative springs into the gear switches holes.

RCPH10TLB221ACL 3

4. If not assembled, assemble the gear switches.

RCPH10TLB222ACL 4

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5. Assemble the upper gear switches. (3rd) 3rd gear


switch; (4th) 4th gear switch; and the lower: (1st) 1st
gear switch; (2nd) 2nd gear switch.

RCPH10TLB151ACL 5

6. Tighten the switches to the specified torque TRANS-


MISSION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB223ACL 6

7. To tighten the 2nd and 4th gear switch, use a wrench.

RCPH10TLB224ACL 7

8. Prepare the data control electronic box CAXXXXXX


for the switches regulation: the electronic box must
be similar to the one schematic shown in figure. The
box must have four pilot light, each one correspond-
ing to a different engagement switch, that light when
the gear is engaged (in figure the pilot lights are
marked with “SW” followed by the gear number). The
simultaneous lighting of two pilot lights correspond-
ing to switches installed on the same shaft, corre-
spond to the neutral gear engagement (in figure the
neutral position is marked with “N”).

RCPH10TLB018ACL 8

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9. Connect the switches cables to data control the elec-


tronic box.

RCPH10TLB225ACL 9

10. Connect the switches cables as shown in figure: A


- 3rd gear switch; B - 4th gear switch; C - 1st gear
switch; D - 2nd gear switch.

RCPH10TLB024ACL 10

11. Operate on the front side. Remove the screw from


bushing.

RCPH10TLB213ACL 11

NOTE: The gear switches check procedure starts with the switches assembled on the upper shaft (3rd and 4th gear
switches).
12. Assemble the special tool CAXXXXXX to the upper
shaft, by screwing it to the shaft.

RCPH10TLB232ACL 12

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13. Push the special tool CAXXXXXX until the end of


stroke, in order to engage the third gear. Fix the
spacer on the special tool to the transmission by us-
ing two M8 screws.

RCPH10TLB226ACL 13

14. Operate on the back side. Assemble a comparator


for linear measurement and position the comparator
stylus tip on contact with the upper shaft end.

RCPH10TLB227ACL 14

15. Positioning of the stylus tip on contact with the upper


shaft.

RCPH10TLB227ACL 15

16. It is possible to make the measurements with a depth


gauge instead of the comparator.

RCPH10TLB231ACL 16

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17. In the actual assembly position, on the electronic


box, must be lighted the pilot light corresponding to
the third gear engagement.

RCPH10TLB229ACL 17

NOTE: Set the comparator to zero.


18. Operate on the front side. Proceed to the switches
check for the FORWARD STROKE as indicated on
the following steps, by regulating the upper shaft
position with the regulation nut installed on the
CAXXXXXX special tool. Turn the nut in order to
move the upper shaft toward the fourth gear en-
gagement (front side).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 18

19. During the checking procedure compile the check ta-


ble and compare the measured values with the refer-
ence ones. Insert the measured values on the “MEA-
SURED VALUE” column.

RCPH10TLB019ACL 19

20. The actual position (third gear engaged at end of the


stroke and SW3 light switched to ON) corresponds
to the “zero” position and is indicated in table with “0”
(THIRD GEAR ENGAGED).

RCPH10TLB020ACL 20

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NOTE: Reminder: The procedure starts with the upper shaft switch check (third and fourth gear), so the involved pilot
lights are the ones relative to SW3 and SW4 switches.
21. Operate slowly on the regulation nut as shown in step
[19], until the SW3 pilot light turns to OFF. Note on the
table the value measured by the comparator (THIRD
GEAR - MEASURE 1)

RCPH10TLB230ACL 21

22. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB018ACL 22

23. Operate slowly on the regulation nut, until the SW4


pilot light turns to ON. Note on the table the value
measured by the comparator (NEUTRAL POSITION
- MEASURE 2).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 23

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24. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB022ACL 24

25. Operate slowly on the regulation nut, until the SW3


pilot light turns to ON. Note on the table the value
measured by the comparator (NEUTRAL POSITION
- MEASURE 3).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 25

26. Electronic box status in the current position (neutral


position).

RCPH10TLB021ACL 26

27. Operate slowly on the regulation nut until the SW4


pilot light turns to OFF. Note on the table the value
measured by the comparator (NEUTRAL POSITION
- MEASURE 4).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 27

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28. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB020ACL 28

29. Operate slowly on the regulation nut until the SW3


pilot light turns to OFF. Note on the table the value
measured by the comparator (NEUTRAL POSITION
- MEASURE 5).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 29

30. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB018ACL 30

31. Operate slowly on the regulation nut, until the SW4


pilot light turns to ON. Note on the table the value
measured by the comparator (FOURTH GEAR -
MEASURE 6).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 31

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32. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB022ACL 32

33. Operate slowly on the regulation nut, until the end of


the stroke and note on the table the value measured
by the comparator (FOURTH GEAR - MEASURE 7)

RCPH10TLB230ACL 33

34. Electronic box status in the current position.

RCPH10TLB022ACL 34

35. Operate on the front side. Proceed to the switches


check for the BACKWARD STROKE by carrying out
backwards the steps from [21] to [34] and note the
measured values on the check table. Turn the nut in
order to move the upper shaft toward the third gear
engagement (back side).

RCPH10TLB230ACL 35

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36. Proceed with the lower shaft switches check (first


and second gear). Repeat the operations from step
[12] to step [34], where it must be used SW1 instead
of SW3 and SW2 instead of SW4. Carry out the
same measure by using the linear comparator and
note the values in the relative column on the checking
table.

RCPH10TLB230ACL 36

37. Compare the measured values obtained from the


procedure with the reference values.

RCPH10TLB023ACL 37

38. If the check results are not positive, adjust the shims
to obtain the prescribed tolerance range. Carry out
the switches check procedure again.

RCPH10TLB017ACL 38

Third and fourth gear check list


Stroke Gear Measure SW3 SW4 Measured Reference Result
Value (mm) Value (mm)
- ON OFF 0 Engaged
3rd
1 OFF OFF 0.6/1.5
2 OFF ON OFF ON
7.6/8.8
3 OFF ON OFF ON
Forward Neutral
4 OFF ON OFF ON
11.4/12.6
5 OFF OFF
6 OFF ON 18.7/19.6
4th
7 OFF ON End of stroke

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Third and fourth gear check list


- OFF ON Engaged
4th
1 OFF OFF 0.6/1.5
2 OFF ON OFF ON
7.6/8.8
3 OFF ON OFF ON
Backward Neutral
4 OFF ON OFF ON
11.4/12.6
5 OFF OFF
3rd 6 ON OFF 18.7/19.6
7 ON OFF End of stroke

First and second gear check list


Stroke Gear Measure SW1 SW2 Measured Reference Result
Value (mm) Value (mm)
- ON OFF 0 Engaged
1st
1 OFF OFF 0.6/1.5
2 OFF ON OFF ON
8.1/9.3
3 OFF ON OFF ON
Forward Neutral
4 OFF ON OFF ON
11.8/13.0
5 OFF OFF
6 OFF ON 19.6/20.5
2nd
7 OFF ON End of stroke
- OFF ON Engaged
2nd
1 OFF OFF 0.6/1.5
2 OFF ON OFF ON
8.1/9.3
3 OFF ON OFF ON
Backward Neutral
4 OFF ON OFF ON
11.8/13.0
5 OFF OFF
1st 6 ON OFF 19.6/20.5
7 ON OFF End of stroke

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Housing - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front


housing
1. Remove the cap screws that fasten the front and rear
housings together.

RCPH10TLB258AAL 1

2. Remove bearing snap ring

RCPH10TLB176ACL 2

3. Untighten and remove flange retaining screw. Use a


screwdriver and two screws to avoid flange rotation.

RCPH10TLB110ACL 3

4. Remove washer.

RCPH10TLB111ACL 4

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5. Remove flange (1)and O-ring (2).

RCPH10TLB112ACL 5

6. Remove the three cap screws.

RCPH10TLB113ACL 6

7. Remove the cover.

RCPH10TLB114ACL 7

8. Remove the O-ring from the cover.

RCPH10TLB115ACL 8

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9. Remove the seal from the cover.

RCPH10TLB116ACL 9

10. Remove screws.

RCPH10TLB132ACL 10

11. Remove screws.

RCPH10TLB117ACL 11

12. Use lever to remove the front half housing. Lift the
front half housing by means of two hooks.

RCPH10TLB133ACL 12

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13. Use a plastic mallet to detach the half housing if nec-


essary.

RCPH10TLB200ACL 13

NOTE: Do not lift the shafts of the transmission; remove the shaft from relative seats could produce seal rings damage.
14. The outer rings of the bearings for the primary shaft
(1)and for the secondary shaft (2)can stay with ei-
ther the shafts or the front housing. Remove the two
bearings.

RCPH10TLB119ACL 14

15. Remove the bearings of the primary shaft (1), and


secondary shaft (2) from the front half housing and
assemble all the bearings on the relative shaft.

RCPH10TLB250ACL 15

NOTE: Do not overturn the bearings; the bearings must be assembled in the same position.
16. Remove the 4WD shaft (1) with a plastic mallet.

RCPH10TLB206ACL 16

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17. Remove bearing.

RCPH10TLB118ACL 17

18. Remove the input shaft (1). Remove the idler shaft
(2).

RCPH10TLB177ACL 18

19. Remove the four-wheel drive clutch tube (1)from the


front housing only if the front housing must be re-
placed or if the tube is leaking or damaged.

RCPH10TLB044ACL 19

20. Replace O-rings (N° 6), if necessary.


21. Close all oil pipe holes with rubber plugs.

RCPH10TLB249ACL 20

Next operation:
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Housing - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Housing - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing


NOTE: Thoroughly inspect the transmission prior to assembly.
1. Remove the oil from the rear housing edge. Examine
with care the housing and the inner parts to check
the presence of any impurity (dirty, file dust or chips).
Clean with care to remove all the impurities.

RCPH10TLB161ACL 1

2. Remove all the old sealant from the rear housing cou-
pling surface with a suitable tool.

RCPH10TLB202ACL 2

3. Use a sealant solvent.

RCPH10TLB201ACL 3

4. Clean the O-Rings seats. Degrease and dry the cou-


pling surface of the rear housing.

RCPH10TLB203ACL 4

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5. Apply the prescribed sealant on the coupling surface


of the rear housing .

RCPH10TLB204ACL 5

6. Spread the sealant in a film of uniform thickness.

RCPH10TLB162ACL 6

NOTE: Do not put the sealant in the O-Ring seats.


7. Clean the O-Ring seats.

RCPH10TLB205ACL 7

8. Assemble the 6 O-rings.

RCPH10TLB254ACL 8

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9. Push the 6 O-Rings into their seats.

RCPH10TLB254ACL 9

10. Clean and assemble the 4WD shaft.

RCPH10TLB719AAL 10

11. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bearing


for the primary shaft (1)and the bearing for the sec-
ondary shaft (2). Install the bearings.

RCPH10TLB250ACL 11

12. If the four-wheel drive clutch tube (1)was removed


from the front housing, install the four-wheel drive
clutch tube. Torque to TRANSMISSION Powershift
- Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB044ACL 12

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13. Install the front half housing on the rear half housing.
Make sure that the bearings on the shafts go straight
into the bores in the front half housing. Push the
front half housing all the way down on the rear half
housing.

RCPH10TLB169ACL 13

14. Assemble screws (16). Torque to 100 N·m (73.8 lb


ft).

RCPH10TLB259AAL 14

15. Assemble screws (16). Tightening torque 50 N·m


(36.9 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB258AAL 15

16. Use clean transmission oil to lubricate the bearing


for the 4WD shaft. Install the bearing (1)on the 4WD
shaft. Use tool CAxxxxxx.

RCPH10TLB089ACL 16

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17. The seal ring must be installed to the end of its seat
into the cover, if necessary push the seal ring to the
end of its seat with the special tool CAxxxxxx and a
hammer.

RCPH10TLB115ACL 17

18. Use the special tool CAxxxxxx and a hammer to in-


stall a new seal (1)in the cover (2).

RCPH10TLB120ACL 18

19. Use the special tool CAxxxxxx to push the seal just
to the end. After the assembly, lubricate the seal ring
lip with grease

RCPH10TLB013ACL 19

20. Assemble the O-Ring.

RCPH10TLB115ACL 20

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21. Install the cover in the front housing.

RCPH10TLB114ACL 21

22. Install the three cap screws which fasten the cover
to the front housing. Tightening torque TRANSMIS-
SION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB113ACL 22

23. Install a new O-ring in the four-wheel drive flange.

RCPH10TLB112ACL 23

24. Install the four-wheel drive flange on the four-wheel


drive shaft.

RCPH10TLB121ACL 24

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25. Install the washer.

RCPH10TLB111ACL 25

26. Assemble screw. Use screwdriver to avoid flange ro-


tation. Tightening torque TRANSMISSION Power-
shift - Torque (C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB110ACL 26

27. Assemble the bearing snap ring. Assemble the oil


pump TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble
(C.20.E).

RCPH10TLB176ACL 27

28. Assemble the groups.

RCPH10TLB175ACL 28

Next operation:
Shaft - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Electronic control - Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro)


- Switches and sensors
NOTE: Some of the following images may not represent your transmission, the procedures are the same.
1. Drain the oil from the transmission hydraulic circuit.
Remove screws, (1)Remove pipe (3) Remove gas-
kets (2)

RCPH10TLB131ACL 1

2. Remove the wiring harness (1)Remove the temper-


ature sensor and thermostat (2)

RCPH10TLB036ACL 2

3. Remove the male pressure switch (2)and washer


(1)Remove the regulating pressure valve (3)Remove
the speed sensor (4)and washer seal (5)

RCPH10TLB037ACL 3

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4. Remove the screw (1)and bracket (2). Remove the


switch gear (3)and O-rings (4).

RCPH10TLB038ACL 4

5. If necessary, remove the O-rings and the back-up


rings from the valve.

RCPH10TLB242ACL 5

NOTE: Seal rings must not be re-used


6. Remove springs (1)and pins (2)

RCPH10TLB241ACL 6

Next operation:
Electronic control - Assemble (C.20.E)

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Electronic control - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) -


Switches and sensors
Prior operation:
Electronic control - Disassemble (C.20.E)

1. Assemble the switch detents (1)and springs (2). Use


a magnet, if necessary.

RCPH10TLB003BAN 1

2. Remove the screw (1) and bracket (2). Remove the


switch gears (3) and O-rings (4). Torque to TRANS-
MISSION Powershift - Torque (C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB038ACL 2

3. Assemble the switch gears as shown.

RCPH10TLB151ACL 3

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4. Use special tool CAxxxxx to assemble the 2nd and


4th gear switches.

RCPH10TLB157ACL 4

5. Assemble new O-rings and back-up rings on the


valve.

RCPH10TLB242ACL 5

6. Assemble the male pressure switch (1) with washer


(2). Assemble the regulating pressure valve (3).
Remove the speed sensor (4) with washer seal (5).
Torque to TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque
(C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB037ACL 6

7. Assemble the temperature sensor and thermo-


stat (1). Torque to TRANSMISSION Powershift -
Torque (C.20.E). Assemble the wiring harness (2).

RCPH10TLB036ACL 7

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8. Assemble pipe (3)and screws (1)Replace gaskets


(2)and torque to TRANSMISSION Powershift -
Torque (C.20.E)

RCPH10TLB131ACL 8

Next operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (C.20.E)

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Clutch and gear - Check - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears switches - Checking procedure . . . . . . 264
Clutch and gear - Exploded view - H-Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Back side mea-
surement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Dimension "D"
measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Front side mea-
surement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Clutch and gear - Measure - S-Type (SPS Power Syncro) - Speed gears shift rails adjustment - Neutral position
measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Control valve - Assemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Control valve - Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Electronic control - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
Electronic control - Disassemble S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
Housing - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Housing - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
Shaft - Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Shaft - Assemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover - shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Shaft - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Shaft - Disassemble -S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover - shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shaft E (4WD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B- C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Shaft - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
Shaft - Exploded view - H-Type - Reverse shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - H-type - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Assemble - S-type (SPS power synchro) Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Cleaning - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Disassemble - S-type (SPS power synchro)- Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

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TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - H-type - 1st, 3rd, 4th gear shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - H-type - transmission assembly - 4 wheel drive shaft . . . . . . . . . 20
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Front housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Gear pistons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Hydraulic control valve . . . . . . . 28
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) - Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Rear cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-type (SPS power synchro) - Shaft A - D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shafts B - C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Shift rails - forks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view - S-Type (SPS Power Synchro) - Switches and sensors . . . . . . . . 26
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Exploded view -S-type (SPS power synchro) - transmission assembly - 4 wheel drive
shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
TRANSMISSION Powershift - General specification - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TRANSMISSION Powershift - General specification - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Inspect - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Install - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Remove - Powershift H-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Special tools - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque - H-type - 4WD only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
TRANSMISSION Powershift - Torque - S-type (SPS Power Synchro) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING

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580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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FRONT AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.10.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

REAR AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.12.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

STEERING Hydraulic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.20.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.30.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

PARKING BRAKE Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.32.B


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.50.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

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FRONT AXLE - 10.A

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FRONT AXLE - 10.A

TECHNICAL DATA
FRONT AXLE
General specification - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Special tools - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General specification - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Special tools - CNH Front axle Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580N and 580SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Special tools - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
General specification - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
General specification - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Axle
Exploded view - CNH Four wheel drive axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Drawing - Front axle-four wheel drive- measuring toe-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Differential
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive limited slip differential- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Exploded view - CNH- Front Axle - Differential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Housing
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle- swivel housing- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Exploded view - CNH Front axle - swivel housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Planetary and hub
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Exploded view - CNH Front Axle - Planetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

SERVICE
FRONT AXLE
Remove - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Install - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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Remove - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Install - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Inspect - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Assemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Disassemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Differential
Remove - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive - Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive- Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive - Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . 94
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . 107
Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . 119
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . 122
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . 127
Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . 136
Housing
Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Assemble - CNH Front Axle- Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN
only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN only
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . 173
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . 183
Planetary and hub
Disassemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Inspect - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
Assemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216

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Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225

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FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle two wheel


drive
Bolts for steering cylinder 335 N·m (247.1 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint to steering cylinder 300 N·m (221.3 lb ft)
Tie rod to steering knuckle 165 N·m (121.7 lb ft)
Jam nut for tie rod 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Bolts for king pin 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Bolts for bearing caps 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Bearing cap plug 15 N·m (11.1 lb ft)

FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive
CAS-1842 Wheel stud removal and installation

RCPH10TLB466ABL 1

CAS-2159 Wrench to loosen and tighten tie rods for steer-


ing cylinder

RCPH10TLB235ABL 2

FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel


Drive
Specifications
Tie rod length securing nut 213 - 263 N·m (157.1 - 194.0 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint nut 162 - 200 N·m (119.5 - 147.5 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint 255 - 315 N·m (188.1 - 232.3 lb ft)
Breather 11 - 14 N·m (8.1 - 10.3 lb ft)
Plug, oil drain 54 - 66 N·m (39.8 - 48.7 lb ft)
Lube fitting, king pin 20 - 30 N·m (14.8 - 22.1 lb ft)
Planet carrier retention screw 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
King pin bolt 154 - 188 N·m (113.6 - 138.7 lb ft)
Differential cover bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)

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Specifications
Steering cylinder bolt 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Steering stop nut 200 - 244 N·m (147.5 - 180.0 lb ft)
Sun shaft retention nut 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Ring gear support bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Planet pin screw 95 - 105 N·m (70.1 - 77.4 lb ft)
Drain plug 72 - 88 N·m (53.1 - 64.9 lb ft)
Bearing cap bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Ring nut retainer bolt 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
Bevel crown bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Pinion shaft 1.7 - 2.2 N·m (1.3 - 1.6 lb ft)
Differential 1.5 - 2.5 N·m (1.1 - 1.8 lb ft)
Wheel bearing with seal 12 - 25 N·m (8.9 - 18.4 lb ft)
Open differential 0 - 1 N·m (0.0 - 0.7 lb ft)
Limited slip differential 1 - 5 N·m (0.7 - 3.7 lb ft)

Capacities
Axle
Differential 8.6 l (9.1 US qt) or bottom of fill hole.
Planetary 1.0 l (1.1 US qt) or fill to line.
Type of Fluid Wet Brake/Transmission Lubricant - SAE 80W140
(MAT3510)
Lubricant Kluberplus 84279121

NOTE: All hardware is self-locking and uses pre-applied loctite. It is recommended replacing all hardware.

FRONT AXLE - Special tools - CNH Front axle Two Wheel Drive
CAS-1842 Wheel stud removal and installation

RCPH10TLB466ABL 1

CAS-2159 Wrench to loosen and tighten tie rods for steer-


ing cylinder

RCPH10TLB235ABL 2

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FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel


Drive - 580N and 580SN
Specifications
Tie rod length securing nut 111 - 137 N·m (81.9 - 101.0 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint nut 129 - 160 N·m (95.1 - 118.0 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint 255 - 315 N·m (188.1 - 232.3 lb ft)
Breather 11 - 14 N·m (8.1 - 10.3 lb ft)
Beam drain plug/fill 54 - 66 N·m (39.8 - 48.7 lb ft)
Lube fitting, king pin 25 - 35 N·m (18.4 - 25.8 lb ft)
Planet carrier retention screw 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
King pin bolt 154 - 188 N·m (113.6 - 138.7 lb ft)
Differential cover bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Steering cylinder bolt 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Steering stop nut 200 - 244 N·m (147.5 - 180.0 lb ft)
Sun shaft retention nut 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Ring gear support bolt 55 - 68 N·m (40.6 - 50.2 lb ft)
Planet pin screw 95 - 105 N·m (70.1 - 77.4 lb ft)
Planetary drain plug 72 - 88 N·m (53.1 - 64.9 lb ft)
Bearing cap bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Ring nut retainer bolt 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
Bevel crown bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Pinion shaft bearing rolling torque 1.7 - 2.2 N·m (1.3 - 1.6 lb ft)
Differential bearing rolling torque 1.5 - 2.5 N·m (1.1 - 1.8 lb ft)
Wheel bearing with seal rolling torque 8 - 30 N·m (5.9 - 22.1 lb ft)
Open differential rolling torque (Internal diff gears) 0 - 1 N·m (0.0 - 0.7 lb ft)
Limited slip differential rolling torque (Internal diff gears) 1 - 5 N·m (0.7 - 3.7 lb ft)

Capacities
Differential 7.7 l (8.1 US qt) or bottom of fill hole.
Planetary 0.5 l (0.5 US qt) or fill to line.
Type of Fluid Wet Brake/Transmission Lubricant - SAE 80W140
(MAT3510)
Lubricant Kluberplus 84279121

NOTE: All new or used hardware should have Loctite 242 applied prior to installation. The manufacturer recommends
replacement of all hardware to include O-rings.

FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel


Drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN
Specifications
Tie rod length securing nut 213 - 263 N·m (157.1 - 194.0 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint nut 162 - 200 N·m (119.5 - 147.5 lb ft)
Tie rod ball joint 255 - 315 N·m (188.1 - 232.3 lb ft)
Breather 11 - 14 N·m (8.1 - 10.3 lb ft)
Beam drain plug/fill 54 - 66 N·m (39.8 - 48.7 lb ft)
Lube fitting, king pin 20 - 30 N·m (14.8 - 22.1 lb ft)
Planet carrier retention screw 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
King pin bolt 154 - 188 N·m (113.6 - 138.7 lb ft)
Differential cover bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Steering cylinder bolt 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Steering stop nut 200 - 244 N·m (147.5 - 180.0 lb ft)
Sun shaft retention nut 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft)
Ring gear support bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)

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Specifications
Planet pin screw 95 - 105 N·m (70.1 - 77.4 lb ft)
Planetary drain plug 72 - 88 N·m (53.1 - 64.9 lb ft)
Bearing cap bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Ring nut retainer bolt 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)
Bevel crown bolt 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft)
Pinion shaft bearing rolling torque 1.7 - 2.2 N·m (1.3 - 1.6 lb ft)
Differential bearing rolling torque 1.5 - 2.5 N·m (1.1 - 1.8 lb ft)
Wheel bearing with seal rolling torque 12 - 25 N·m (8.9 - 18.4 lb ft)
Open differential rolling torque (Internal diff gears) 0 - 1 N·m (0.0 - 0.7 lb ft)
Limited slip differential rolling torque (Internal diff gears) 1 - 5 N·m (0.7 - 3.7 lb ft)

Capacities
Axle
Differential 8.6 l (9.1 US qt) or bottom of fill hole.
Planetary 1.0 l (1.1 US qt) or fill to line.
Type of Fluid Wet Brake/Transmission Lubricant - SAE 80W140
(MAT3510)
Lubricant Kluberplus 84279121

NOTE: All new or used hardware should have Loctite 242 applied prior to installation. The manufacturer recommends
replacement of all hardware to include O-rings.

FRONT AXLE - Special tools - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive -
580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN
CAS1840C or DMT100002 Spanner Wrench

RCPH10TLB633ABL 1

Yoke to hold shaft

RCPH10TLB638ABL 2

CAS-1980 V-Block. Used to support coupling when replacing a universal joint.


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RCPH10TLB684ABL 3

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380100092 Wrench to loosen and tighten tie rods for steering cylinder.

RCPH10TLB235ABL 4

CAS2369 or 380100103- Seal protector

RCPH10TLB635ABL 5

DMT100001- Pinion Seal Installation Tool

RCPH10TLB025FAL 6

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DMT100002- Thrust Bearing Installation/Removal Tool

RCPH10TLB026FAL 7

DMT100003- Sun Shaft Seal Installation Tool

RCPH10TLB027FAL 8

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DMT100004- Hub Seal Installation Tool

RCPH10TLB033FAL 9

DMT100005- Axle Housing Shaft Bushing Installation Tool

RCPH10TLB029FAL 10

DMT100006- Axle Housing Shaft Seal Installation Tool

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RCPH10TLB030FAL 11

3800000468- Pinion Nut Wrench

RCPH10TLB261ACL 12

380100102- Pinion Shaft Wrench

RCPH10TLB260ACL 13

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FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle-four


wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only
General specifications
Backlash for ring gear 0.20 - 0.25 mm (0.008 - 0.010 in)
Rotating torque for pinion shaft without seal 1.1 - 2.3 N·m (9.74 - 20.36 lb in)

Lubricant 580N and 580SN


Capacity - center bowl 5.5 l (5.8 US qt)
Capacity - each wheel end 0.71 l (0.75 US qt)
Type of fluid Wet brake/Transmission lubricant - SAE 80W140
MAT3510

Special torques
Studs for wheels 70 N·m (51.6 lb ft)
Allen head bolts for carrier 25 N·m (18.4 lb ft)
Self locking nut for tie rod ball joint 165 N·m (121.7 lb ft)
Jam nut for tie rod 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Nut for ball joint for steering cylinder 300 N·m (221.3 lb ft)
Bolts for steering cylinder 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Jam nuts for steering stops 150 N·m (110.6 lb ft)
Bolts for king pin 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Bolts for adjusting ring lock 13 N·m (115.1 lb in)
Bolts for bearing caps 266 N·m (196.2 lb ft)
Bolts for hub for planetary ring gear 95 N·m (70.1 lb ft)
Bolts for differential carrier 169 N·m (124.6 lb ft)
Oil drain plugs in axle housing 60 N·m (44.3 lb ft)
Oil drain plugs in planetary ends 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Breather 10 N·m (88.5 lb in)
Grease zerks 8 N·m (70.8 lb in)
Wheel nuts 350 N·m (258.1 lb ft)

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FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580N and 580SN only
CAS 1839 Pinion setting kit
1. CAS1839-1 Gauge tube

RCPH10TLB461ABL 1

2. CAS1839-2 Gauge block


3. CAS1668 Metric feeler gauge
4. CAS2401 Pilot
5. CAS1596A-4 Handle
6. CAS1596A Stud
CAS1840C Spanner wrench

RCPH10TLB468ABL 2

CAS2151A Wrench for pinion nut

RCPH10TLB465ABL 3

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Yoke to hold shaft

RCPH10TLB467ABL 4

CAS1842 Wheel stud removal and installation

RCPH10TLB466ABL 5

CAS1980 V-Block used to support coupling when replac-


ing a universal joint

RCPH10TLB469ABL 6

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380100091 for all two wheel drive and the 580N, 580SN
four wheel drive front axle

RCPH10TLB235ABL 7

38010092 for the 580SN - WT and 590SN four wheel drive


front axle

CAS2369 - Seal protector

CAS2375 - Shaft adapter

CAS10468 - Puller

FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle-four


wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only
Backlash for ring gear 0.20 - 0.25 mm (0.008 - 0.010 in)
Rotating torque for pinion shaft without seal 1.1 - 2.3 N·m (9.7 - 20.4 lb in)

Lubricant - 580SN
Capacity - center bowl 6.3 l (6.7 US qt)
Capacity - each wheel end 0.59 l (0.6 US qt)
Type of fluid Wet brake/transmission lubricant - SAE 80W140
MAT3510

Lubricant - 590SN
Capacity - center bowl 6.7 l (7.1 US qt)
Capacity - each wheel end 0.65 l (0.7 US qt)
Type of fluid Wet brake/transmission lubricant - SAE 80W140 MAT
3510

Special torques
Stud for wheels 70 N·m (51.6 lb ft)
Allen head bolts for carrier 25 N·m (18.4 lb ft)
Nut for ball joint for steering cylinder 300 N·m (221.3 lb ft)
Bolts for steering cylinder 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Jam nuts for steering stops 150 N·m (110.6 lb ft)
Bolts for king pins 190 N·m (140.1 lb ft)
Bolts for adjusting ring lock 13 N·m (115.1 lb in)
Bolts for bearing caps 266 N·m (196.2 lb ft)
Bolts for differential case 169 N·m (124.6 lb ft)
Bolts for differential carrier 169 N·m (124.6 lb ft)
Oil drain plugs in axle housing 60 N·m (44.3 lb ft)
Oil drain plugs in planetary ends 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Breather 10 N·m (88.5 lb in)
Grease zerks 8 N·m (70.8 lb in)

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Self locking nut for tie rod ball joint


580SN-WT 165 N·m (121.7 lb ft)
590SN 220 N·m (162.3 lb ft)

Jam nut for tie rod


580SN-WT 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
590SN 250 N·m (184.4 lb ft)

Bolts for hub for planetary ring gear


580SN-WT 95 N·m (70.1 lb ft)
590SN 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)

FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
CAS 1839 Pinion setting kit
1. CAS1839-1 Gauge tube

RCPH10TLB461ABL 1

2. CAS1839-2 Gauge block


3. CAS1668 Metric feeler gauge
4. CAS2401 Pilot
5. CAS1596A-4 Handle
6. CAS1596A Stud
CAS1840C Spanner wrench

RCPH10TLB633ABL 2

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CAS2151A Wrench for pinion nut

RCPH10TLB637ABL 3

Yoke to hold shaft

RCPH10TLB638ABL 4

CAS1842 Wheel stud removal and installation

RCPH10TLB683ABL 5

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CAS1980 V-Block used to support coupling when replac-


ing a universal joint

RCPH10TLB684ABL 6

38010092 Wrench to loosen and tighten tie rods for steer-


ing cylinder

RCPH10TLB235ABL 7

Seal driver 380002431

RCPH10TLB636ABL 8

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Seal protector CAS2369

RCPH10TLB635ABL 9

Seal driver 380002432

RCPH10TLB634ABL 10

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Axle - Exploded view - CNH Four wheel drive axle


1. Axle 5. Pivot pin 9. Bolt
2. Bolt 6. Drive Shaft 10. Washer
3. Snap ring 7. Retainer 11. Drive Shaft Guard
4. Spacer 8, Bolt

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RCPH10TLB388ACL 1

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Axle - Drawing - Front axle-four wheel drive- measuring toe-in


1. Mark around center of tire
2. Steering cylinder
3. Loosen the jam nut and turn the piston rod as required
Top axle measurement must be equal to or up to 5 mm (0.2 in) less than bottom axle measurement.

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RCPH10TLB001FAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580N and 580SN only
1. Cover 12. O-ring
2. Seal 13. Lock
3. Pinion nut 14. Shim
4. Washer 15. Pinion gear
5. Bearing 16. Ring gear
6. Flat washer 17. Case half
7. Spacer 18. Thrust washer
8. Bearing cup 19. Side gear
9. Differential carrier 20. Pinion gear
10. Adjusting ring 21. Pinion shaft
11. Bearing cap 22. Dowel pin

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RCPB10TLB002HAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Cover 12. O-ring
2. Seal 13. Lock
3. Pinion nut 14. Shim
4. Washer 15. Pinion gear
5. Bearing 16. Ring gear
6. Flat washer 17. Case half
7. Spacer 18. Thrust washer
8. Bearing cup 19. Side gear
9. Differential carrier 20. Pinion gear
10. Bearing cap 21. Pinion shaft
11. Bearing cap 22. Dowel pin

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RCPB10TLB002HAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


limited slip differential- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Locking plate and bolt 7. Friction plate special (2)
2. Ring nut 8. Thrust washer
3. Bearing 9. Side and pinion gears
4. Differential housing 10. Pin
5. Reaction plate (10) 11. Shaft
6. Friction plate (8) 12. Bolt (12)

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RCPH10TLB004GAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - CNH- Front Axle - Differential


Differential
1. Differential Carrier 7. Crush sleeve 13. Side gear 19. Bolt 25. Bolts
2. Cover 8. Bearing 14. Thrust Washer 20. Bearing caps 26. Locking finger
bolts
3. O-ring 9. Spacer 15. Differential 21. Side gear 27. Locking pin for
housing diff. cross shaft
4. Seal 10. Pinion shaft 16. Bearing 22. Crown gear 28. Differential cross
shaft
5. Outboard bearing 11. Thrust Washer 17. Spanner nut 23. Bearing
6. Washer 12. Spider gear 18. Locking finger 24. Spanner nut

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RCPH10TLB171GAL 1

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Housing - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle- swivel housing-


1. Bolt 4. Bushing 7. Swivel housing
2. Top king pin 5. Seal 8. Grease zerk
3. Belleville washer 6. Bushing 9. Bottom king pin

RCPH10TLB001GAL 1

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Housing - Exploded view - CNH Front axle - swivel housing


Swivel Housing
1. Bolt
2. Bottom king pin
3. Grease zirk
4. Bushing
5. Bellville washer
6. Swivel housing
7. Top king pin

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RCPH10TLB182GAL 1

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Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel


drive - 580N and 580SN only
1. Seal 11. Thrust washer
2. Wheel bearing 12. Snap ring
3. Bearing cup 13. Retainer
4. Planetary housing 14. Pinion gear
5. Stud 15. Pin
6. Retaining ring 16. O-ring
7. Hub 17. Carrier
8. Bolt 18. Allen head bolt
9. Ring gear 19. Pinion shaft
10. Thrust plate 20. Bushing

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RCPH10TLB001HAL 1

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Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel


drive - 580SN-WT
1. Axle shaft 16. Snap ring
2. Seal 17. Retainer
3. Bearing assembly 18. Pinion gear
4. Planetary housing 19. Needles
5. Stud 20. O-ring
6. Bearing assembly 21. Allen head bolt
7. Retaining ring 22. Carrier
8. Hub 23. Pinion shaft
9. Ring gear 24. Plug
10. Bolt 25. O-ring
11. Bushing 26. Nut
12. Snap ring 27. Washer
13. Thrust plate 28. Pin
14. Thrust plate 29. Thrust washer
15. Thrust washer

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RCPH10TLB002GAL 1

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Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel


drive - 590SN
1. Seal 11. Bushing
2. Bearing assembly 12. Needles
3. Planetary housing 13. Plug
4. Stud 14. Allen head bolt
5. O-ring 15. Carrier
6. Bearing assembly 16. Thrust button
7. Retaining ring 17. Pinion shaft
8. Hub 18. Pinion gear
9. Ring gear 19. Retainer
10. Bolt 20. Snap ring

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RCPH10TLB003GAL 1

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Planetary and hub - Exploded view - CNH Front Axle - Planetary


Planetary
1. Drain Plug 6. Planet pinion gear 11. Ring gear 16. Stud
w/needles
2. Drain Plug O-ring 7. Retainers 12. Hub 17. Seal
3. Allen head bolts 8. Bolts 13. Retaining ring
4. Planetary Carrier 9. T-dowels 14. Wheel Bearing
5. O-ring 10. Pinion nut 15. Wheel hub

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RCPH10TLB180GAL 1

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FRONT AXLE - Remove - Two wheel drive machines


NOTE: Refer to illustration FRONT AXLE - Install
(D.10.A).
1. Raise the front wheels above the floor and use suit-
able stands to hold the machine in place.
2. Loosen and remove the wheel bolts and remove the
wheels.
3. Fasten an identification tag to one of the hoses for
the steering cylinder.
4. Disconnect the hoses from the fittings in the steering
cylinder. Install a plug in each hose and a cap on
each fitting.
5. Loosen and remove the lubrication hose (1) from the
fitting.
6. Put a floor jack under the axle to hold the axle in
position.
7. Remove snap ring (3) from the pivot pin (4), remove
the thrust washer.
8. Drive the pivot pin (4) out of the frame.
9. Spacers are used at the front and rear of the axle,
between the axle and the frame. Lower the axle and
remove the spacers (5).
10. Remove the axle from under the machine.

RCPH10TLB129GAL 1

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Install (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Install - Two wheel drive machines


Prior operation:
FRONT AXLE - Remove (D.10.A)

1. Raise the axle into alignment with the machine.


2. Install a spacer (5) between the front of the axle and
the frame.
3. Start the pivot pin (4) into the frame, spacer(s) (5)
and axle.
4. Drive the pivot pin (4) into the rear pivot of the axle
but not through the rear pivot.
5. Install the washer (2) between the rear of the axle
and the frame.
NOTE: Remove or install washer(s) (2) as required be-
tween the axle and the frame to remove any and play.
6. Drive the pivot pin (4) through the rear pivot and the
frame.
7. Install the snap rings.
8. Connect the lubrication hose (1) to the fitting.
9. Loosen and remove the plugs from the hoses and the
caps from the fittings for the steering cylinder.
10. Connect the hoses to the steering cylinder.
11. Install the wheels and wheel bolts. do not use an
impact wrench to tighten the wheel bolts.
12. Tighten the bolts to 251 N·m (185 lb ft).
13. Remove the stands and lower the wheels to the floor.
14. Lubricate the pivot pin (4) for the axle.
15. Check and adjust the toe-in according to FRONT
AXLE - Assemble (D.10.A).

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1. Remote grease hose 3. Snap ring 5. Spacer


2. Washer thrust 4. Pivot pin

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FRONT AXLE - Remove - Four wheel drive machines


NOTE: Refer to illustration on Axle - Exploded view
(D.10.A).
1. Put a floor jack under the drive shaft guard (11) to
hold the drive shaft guard in position.
2. Loosen and remove the bolts (9) and flat washers
(10) that fasten the drive shaft guard (11) to the
frame.
3. Lower the drive shaft guard (11) and remove it from
under the machine.
4. Loosen and remove the bolts (8) and retainers (7)
that fasten the drive shaft (6) to the flange on the
transmission. Remove the drive shaft (6).
5. Raise the front wheels above the floor and use suit-
able stands to hold the machine in place.
6. Install blocks between the axle (1) stops and the
frame to prevent the axle from tilting.
7. Loosen and remove the wheel nuts and hardened
washers and remove the wheels.
8. Fasten an identification tag to one of the hoses for
the steering cylinder.
9. Disconnect the hoses from the fittings in the steering
cylinder. Install a plug in each hose and a cap on
each fitting.
10. Disconnect the lubrication hose from the axle (1).
11. Put a floor jack under the axle (1) to hold the axle in
position.
12. Remove the snap ring (3) from the rear of the pivot
pin (5).
13. Remove bolt (2) and install a slide hammer into the
pivot pin (5), pull the pivot pin (5) out of the frame.
14. Washers are used at the front and rear of the axle
(1), between the axle and the frame. Lower the axle
(1) and remove the washers (4).
15. Remove the axle (1) from under the machine.

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Install (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Install - Four wheel drive machines


Prior operation:
FRONT AXLE - Remove (D.10.A)

1. Raise the axle (1) into alignment with the frame.


2. Install the pivot pin (5) with the bolt hole end of the
pivot pin toward the front of the machine.
3. Install a washer (4) between the front of the axle (1)
and the frame. Use washer(s) as required for mini-
mum end play between the frame and the axle (1).
4. Start the pivot pin (5) into the frame, washer (4), and
axle (1).
5. Drive the pivot pin (5) into the rear pivot of the axle
(1) but not through the rear pivot.
6. Install a washer (4) between the rear of the axle (1)
and the frame.
7. Drive the pivot pin (5) through the rear pivot and the
frame.
8. Install the snap ring (3) on the pivot pin (5).
9. Drive the pivot pin (5) toward the front of the machine
as far as possible.
10. Check the end play between the frame and the snap
ring (3) on the pivot pin (5) at the front of the machine.
Use washers (4) as required to remove any end play.
11. Connect the lubrication hose to the axle (1).
12. Loosen and remove the plugs from the hoses and the
caps from the fittings for the steering cylinder.
13. Connect the hoses to the steering cylinder.
14. Install the wheels, hardened washers , and nuts.
15. Tighten the wheel nuts to 122 N·m (90 lb ft)+ 3 - 10
N·m (2 - 7 lb ft). Then turn nut an additional 90 ° ±
5 °.
16. Remove the blocks from between the axle (1) stops
and the frame.
17. Remove the stands and lower the wheels to the floor.
18. Lubricate the pivot pin (5) for the axle (1).
19. Install the drive shaft (6). Install the bolts (8) and re-
tainers (7) that fasten the drive shaft (6) to the flange
on the transmission.
20. Tighten the bolts to 33 - 39 N·m (24 - 29 lb ft).
21. Raise the drive shaft guard (11) in position.
NOTE: If your machine is equipped with a powershift trans-
mission, install O-ring and spacer on the bolts, use the
O-ring to hold the hardware in place.
22. Install the bolts (9) and flat washers (10) that fasten
the drive shaft guard (11) to the frame.
23. Torque the bolts (9) to 50 - 90 N·m (36.9 - 66.4 lb ft).

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FRONT AXLE - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive


1. Loosen and remove the tie rod ends from the swivel
housings.

RCPH10TLB603ABL 1

2. Remove the steering cylinder, ball joints, and tie rod


ends from the axle.

RCPH10TLB716ABL 2

3. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the wheel hub.


Remove the wheel hub cover, bearing retainer plate
bolts, and bearing retainer plate.

RCPH10TLB604ABL 3

4. Remove the wheel hub from the axle.

RCPH10TLB605ABL 4

NOTE: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other wheel hub.

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5. Remove the bearing cups from the wheel hubs.

RCPH10TLB606ABL 5

6. Remove the bearing cone from the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB607ABL 6

7. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the swivel hous-


ing. Remove the upper and lower king pins.

RCPH10TLB608ABL 7

8. Remove the swivel housing from the axle beam.

RCPH10TLB609ABL 8

NOTE: Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the other swivel housing.

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9. Remove the bevelled washers from the axle beam.

RCPH10TLB610ABL 9

10. If required, remove the upper bushing and lower


bearing cup for the king pins.

RCPH10TLB611ABL 10

11. If required, remove the front and rear pivot seals and
bushings.

RCPH10TLB612ABL 11

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Inspect (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Inspect - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive


Prior operation:
FRONT AXLE - Disassemble (D.10.A)

1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.


2. Inspect the bearing cups and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the bearing cones for damage.
If any of these defects are found, new wheel bearing
cups and cones must be installed.
3. Inspect king pin bushings and bearings for flat ar-
eas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. Replace as
needed.
4. Inspect axle pivot bushings and pivot pin for flat ar-
eas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. Replace as
needed.
5. Remove and discard all seals and O-rings.

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Assemble (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Assemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive


Prior operation:
FRONT AXLE - Inspect (D.10.A)

1. Install bushings and seals in the pivot on the axle


beam.

RCPH10TLB612ABL 1

NOTE: To ease installation, cool bushings to -100 °C (-148.0 °F).


2. Install the upper bushing and lower bearing cup using
suitable bearing drivers.

RCPH10TLB611ABL 2

NOTE: To ease installation, cool bushings to -100 °C (-148.0 °F).


3. Apply grease to the bevelled washers to assist hold-
ing them in place during assembly.

RCPH10TLB610ABL 3

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4. Use suitable lifting equipment and install the swivel


housing on the axle.

RCPH10TLB609ABL 4

5. Make sure the bevelled washers are in place, install


the upper and lower king pins. Torque the bolts to
120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)

RCPH10TLB608ABL 5

6. Grease the bearing cone and install it onto the swivel


housing.

RCPH10TLB607ABL 6

7. Use suitable drivers and install new bearing cups and


seal into wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB613ABL 7

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8. Use suitable lifting equipment and install wheel hub


onto the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB614ABL 8

9. Grease and install the outer bearing on the swivel


housing. Use LOCTITE® 270 on the bolts, position
the thrust washer, install and torque the bolts to 120
N·m (88.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB615ABL 9

10. Install a new O-ring on the wheel hub cover, lubricate


the O-ring with grease. Use a suitable driver and
install the wheel hub cover into the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB616ABL 10

11. Use LOCTITE® 270 on the bolts, mount the steering


cylinder and torque the bolts to 335 N·m (247.1 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB717ABL 11

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12. Install the ball joints to the steering cylinder, torque


the ball joints to 300 N·m (221.3 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB717ABL 12

13. Loosen the locking nut for the tie rod end, place the
swivel housing parallel with the axle. Adjust the tie
rod end so that it can be slipped into the swivel hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB617ABL 13

14. Tighten the tie rod end to a torque of 165 N·m (121.7
lb ft).

RCPH10TLB603ABL 14

Toe-in Adjustment
15. Place two 1 m (39.37 in) bars on the wheel hubs with
500 mm (19.69 in) on each side of the center line of
the axle.

RCPH10TLB618ABL 15

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16. Use lug nuts to hold the bars into place on the wheel
hub.

RCPH10TLB619ABL 16

17. Measure the distance between the bars, adjust the


toe-in so that (A) is -12 - -24 mm (-0.47 - -0.94 in).

RCPH10TLB718ABL 17

18. Snug the jam nuts for the tie rods and recheck toe-in.

RCPH10TLB620ABL 18

19. Torque the jam nut to 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB621ABL 19

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FRONT AXLE - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive


1. Raise the wheel(s) off the floor and use acceptable
supports to hold the machine in position.
2. Remove the nuts and hardened washers and remove
the wheel(s). FRONT AXLE - Remove (D.10.A)
Drain the oil from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB303ACL 1

3. Loosen and remove the tie rod ends from the swivel
housings.

RCPH10TLB951ABL 2

4. Remove the steering cylinder, ball joints, and tie rod


ends from the axle.

RCPH10TLB240ACL 3

5. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the wheel hub.


Remove the wheel hub cover, bearing retainer plate
bolts, and bearing retainer plate.

RCPH10TLB311ACL 4

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6. Remove the wheel hub from the axle.

RCPH10TLB605ABL 5

NOTE: Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the other wheel hub.


7. Remove the bearing cups from the wheel hubs.

RCPH10TLB606ABL 6

8. Remove the bearing cone from the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB607ABL 7

9. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the swivel hous-


ing. Remove the upper and lower king pins.

RCPH10TLB954ABL 8

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10. Remove the swivel housing from the axle beam.

RCPH10TLB956ABL 9

NOTE: Repeat steps 9 and 10 for the other swivel housing.


11. Remove the bevelled washers from the axle beam.

RCPH10TLB699ABL 10

12. If required, remove the upper bushing and lower


bearing cup for the king pins.

RCPH10TLB926ABL 11

13. If required, remove the front and rear pivot seals and
bushings.

RCPH10TLB612ABL 12

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Inspect (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive


1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect the bearing cups and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the bearing cones for damage.
If any of these defects are found, new wheel bearing
cups and cones must be installed.
3. Inspect king pin bushings and bearings for flat ar-
eas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. Replace as
needed.
4. Inspect axle pivot bushings and pivot pin for flat ar-
eas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. Replace as
needed.
5. Remove and discard all seals and O-rings.

Next operation:
FRONT AXLE - Assemble (D.10.A)

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FRONT AXLE - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive


1. Install bushings and seals in the pivot on the axle
beam.

RCPH10TLB612ABL 1

NOTE: To ease installation, cool bushings to -100 °C (-148.0 °F).


2. Install the upper bushing and lower bearing cup using
suitable bearing drivers.

RCPH10TLB926ABL 2

NOTE: To ease installation, cool bushings to -100 °C (-148.0 °F).


3. Apply grease to the bevelled washers to assist hold-
ing them in place during assembly.

RCPH10TLB699ABL 3

4. Use suitable lifting equipment and install the swivel


housing on the axle.

RCPH10TLB269ACL 4

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5. Make sure the bevelled washers are in place, install


the upper and lower king pins. Torque the bolts to
120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)

RCPH10TLB002ACL 5

6. Grease the bearing cone and install it onto the swivel


housing.

RCPH10TLB607ABL 6

7. Use suitable drivers and install new bearing cups and


seal into wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB613ABL 7

8. Use suitable lifting equipment and install wheel hub


onto the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB614ABL 8

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9. Grease and install the outer bearing on the swivel


housing. Use LOCTITE® 270 on the bolts, position
the thrust washer, install and torque the bolts to 120
N·m (88.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB311ACL 9

10. Install a new O-ring on the wheel hub cover, lubricate


the O-ring with grease. Use a suitable driver and
install the wheel hub cover into the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB616ABL 10

11. Use LOCTITE® 270 on the bolts, mount the steering


cylinder and torque the bolts to 335 N·m (247.1 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB240ACL 11

12. Install the ball joints to the steering cylinder, torque


the ball joints to 300 N·m (221.3 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB239ACL 12

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13. Tighten the tie rod end to a torque of 165 N·m (121.7
lb ft).

RCPH10TLB006ACL 13

Toe-in Adjustment
14. Place two 1 m (39.37 in) bars on the wheel hubs with
500 mm (19.69 in) on each side of the center line of
the axle.

RCPH10TLB618ABL 14

15. Use lug nuts to hold the bars into place on the wheel
hub.

RCPH10TLB619ABL 15

16. Measure the distance between the bars, adjust the


toe-in so that (A) is -12 - -24 mm (-0.47 - -0.94 in).

RCPH10TLB718ABL 16

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17. Snug the jam nuts for the tie rods and recheck toe-in.

RCPH10TLB620ABL 17

18. Torque the jam nut to 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB621ABL 18

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Differential - Remove - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive -


Differential Carrier
Prior operation:
Planetary and hub - Disassemble (D.10.A)

1. Drain oil.

RCPH10TLB276ACL 1

2. Remove knuckle assembly.


3. Loosen and remove the steering cylinder bolts and
washers.

RCPH10TLB957ABL 2

4. Remove the differential carrier bolts (12).

RCPH10TLB958ABL 3

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5. Use suitable lifting equipment and remove the differ-


ential carrier.

RCPH10TLB255ACL 4

Next operation:
Differential - Disassemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive-


Differential Carrier
1. See differential and differential carrier and exploded
view Differential - Exploded view (D.10.A)
2. Place the differential on an approved working area
so the differential gear is free to rotate.

RCPH10TLB962ABL 1

3. Prevent the pinion shaft from turning. Measure the


backlash of the ring gear. Record the reading.

RCPH10TLB963ABL 2

4. Make an identification mark on the bearing cap and


leg on one side of the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB964ABL 3

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5. Loosen the bolt.

RCPH10TLB964ABL 4

6. Loosen both adjusting rings. Use DMT100002 tool or


suitable alternative, such as CAS1840C, if available.

RCPH10TLB964ABL 5

NOTE: Record the number of turns while removing the nuts.


7. Remove the bolts. Loosen the 2 bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB966ABL 6

8. Remove the adjusting rings, bearing cups and differ-


ential.

RCPH10TLB989ABL 7

9. If the bearing cups are to be used again, fasten an


identification tag to one bearing cup for the current
installation.
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10. Remove the seal and cover.

RCPH10TLB972ABL 8

11. Use a very narrow chisel/round end punch to unstake


the nut.

RCPH10TLB512ABL 9

12. Use special tool 380000468 and 380100102 or yolk


to remove the pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB263ACL 10

13. Remove the tab washer.

RCPH10TLB976ABL 11

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14. Use a press and drive the pinion shaft out of the outer
bearing.

RCPH10TLB977ABL 12

NOTE: Take care to avoid pinion shaft falling on the ground.


15. Remove the flat washers and crush sleeve. Discard
the crush sleeve. The crush sleeve MUST NOT be
used again.

RCPH10TLB978ABL 13

16. Press the pinion shaft out of the inner bearing.

RCPH10TLB979ABL 14

17. Remove the spacer.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 15

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18. Use a soft punch to remove the bearing cups only if


inspection indicates the need for new parts.

RCPH10TLB531ABL 16

19. Use an acceptable puller to remove the seal from the


cover, if needed. Discard the seal.

RCPH10TLB713ABL 17

20. Remove and discard the O-ring from the cover.

RCPH10TLB974ABL 18

Next operation:
Differential - Disassemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive


1. Remove the bolts (12).

RCPH10TLB967ABL 1

2. Use a soft faced hammer to remove the ring gear and


bushings.

RCPH10TLB968ABL 2

3. Remove the outer side gear, as required.

RCPH10TLB970ABL 3

4. Use a suitable punch to remove retaining pin.

RCPH10TLB928ABL 4

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5. Remove cross pin.

RCPH10TLB930ABL 5

6. Remove the thrust washer, spider gears and remain-


ing side gear, as required.

RCPH10TLB931ABL 6

Next operation:
Differential - Inspect (D.10.A)

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Differential - Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive


1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect all bearing assemblies for flat areas, pitting,
scoring, and other damage. Also check the races for
damage. If any of these defects are found, a new
wheel bearing and bearing cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the teeth on the pinion gear and ring gear for
pitting, scoring, and broken teeth. The ring gear and
pinion gear must be replaced as a set.
4. Inspect the side gears, the cross pin, and the teeth of
the spider gears for pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Also inspect the thrust surfaces and the bore of
each spider gear. Check the splines (limited slip op-
tion only) in the side gears for wear. Use new parts
as required. Differential gears must be replaced as
a set.
5. Inspect the thrust washers for pitting, scoring, and
other damage. Use new parts as required.
6. Inspect the spider shaft for wear. If wear can be felt
with a finger nail, then replace.

Next operation:
Differential - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive


NOTE: For limited slip differentials install 5 reaction and 4 friction plates starting with a reaction plate. Make sure the
one sided friction plate with friction material on one side is placed against the side gear with the friction material facing
away from the gear.
1. Install the thrust gear and washer, as required.

RCPH10TLB931ABL 1

2. Install the cross pin and spider gears.

RCPH10TLB930ABL 2

NOTE: For limited slip option: Install one spider and washer with differential shaft, then insert second spider and
washer rolling next to first one. Hold up the side gear and roll spider and washer into place. Then push the shaft
through the second spider. Finish inserting plates.
3. Use a suitable punch to install the retaining pin.

RCPH10TLB928ABL 3

NOTE: Grease all gear and plate contact surfaces before assembly with specified oil.

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4. Install the outer side gear.

RCPH10TLB970ABL 4

5. Make sure that the mounting surfaces for the ring


gear are clean and install the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB987ABL 5

6. Use the vise to prevent the differential from turning


and install and tighten the (12) bolts to 96 - 118 N·m
(70.8 - 87.0 lb ft). Tighten in a star pattern and use
medium thread Loctite 242.

RCPH10TLB988ABL 6

Next operation:
Differential - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive -


Differential Carrier
1. Use a suitable driver and drive the bearing cup(s) into
the differential carrier. Use a feeler gauge to ensure
cups are fully seated to 0.008 mm (0.003 in).

RCPH10TLB532ABL 1

2. Install the spacer. The chamfer on the ID of the


spacer must be towards the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 2

3. Use a suitable tool and press the inner bearing


against the spacer. Use a feeler gauge to ensure
bearing is fully seated.

RCPH10TLB981ABL 3

NOTE: Bearing heating is permitted as long as checked with feeler gauge when bearing is cooled.
4. Lubricate the bearings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB542ABL 4

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5. Install a new crush sleeve and two flat washers. The


old crush sleeve MUST NOT be used again. One flat
washer goes on each side of the crush sleeve.

RCPH10TLB533ABL 5

6. Install the pinion shaft and the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB982ABL 6

7. Install the tab washer, round edges down.

RCPH10TLB983ABL 7

8. Install a new pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB984ABL 8

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9. Use the yoke and 380000468 wrench for the follow-


ing procedure.

RCPH10TLB263ACL 9

10. The pinion shaft and bearings will still be loose.


Tighten the pinion nut in SMALL amounts until the
bearings becomes seated.

NOTICE: If the pinion nut is tightened too much (rotating torque more than specified), the pinion will have to be re-
moved and a new crush sleeve installed on the pinion shaft.
11. Use 380100102 and a pound-inch torque wrench to
check the rotating torque of the pinion shaft. The
shaft must be rotated during tightening of the nut.
Final reading to be verified after 3 complete revolu-
tions of the shaft. The rotating torque must be 1.7 -
2.2 N·m (15.0 - 19.5 lb in). If the rotating torque is
less than specified, tighten the pinion nut a SMALL
amount and check the rotating torque again. Record
actual rolling torque for later use.

RCPH10TLB546ABL 10

12. When the rotating torque is as specified, use a ham-


mer and punch and drive part of the pinion nut into
the slot in the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB985ABL 11

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13. Install the differential carrier and lubricate the bear-


ings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB989ABL 12

14. Install bearing cups and bearing caps with the align-
ment marks.

RCPH10TLB990ABL 13

15. Tighten the bolts to pull the bearing caps against the
differential carrier. Do not overtighten the bolts. The
bearings must be able to rotate. Tighten to 20 N·m
(14.8 lb ft)

RCPH10TLB990ABL 14

USED BEVEL SET


NOTE: All bearings in axle should get a few drops of oil before setup. Never rotate the axle dry.
16. Use the CAS1840C or DMT100002 and tighten both
adjusting rings while making sure that there is clear-
ance (backlash) between the ring gear and pinion
gear. Bring adjusting rings into position using the
counted turns from Step 5 of the disassembly sec-
tion Differential - Disassemble (D.10.A). Small fi-
nal alignment may be needed to align marks. Verify
locking finger is aligned.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 15

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17. Tighten the adjusting nut on gear teeth side, to get


rolling torque measured on pinion shaft. See chart
below:

Diff Preload (Nm)


Measured at Pinion
Pinion, Z Crown Z Bevel Ratio FD Ratio Total Ratio Min Max
16 32 2.0 6.0 12.0 0.75 1.25
14 32 2.3 6.0 13.7 0.66 1.09
15 32 2.1 6.0 12.8 0.70 1.17
14 32 2.3 6.0 13.7 0.66 1.09
13 31 2.4 6.0 14.3 0.63 1.05
14 31 2.2 6.0 13.3 0.68 1.13
13 35 2.7 6.0 16.2 0.56 0.93

18. In chart above using Total Ratio field (12.0) as a ref-


erence. Use value from step 20 to determine differ-
ential preload. So: a value of 2.0 Nm would result in
a minimum value of 2.75 Nm and a maximum value
of 3.25 Nm.
19. Rotate bevel set approximately 3 or 4 turns, ensure
proper seating. Use a dial indicator to check for back-
lash. Check in 3 places, approximately 120 degrees
apart. Current value should be (0.008 - 0.013 in). . If
values vary more than (0.005 in), then replace bevel
set. .

RCPH10TLB991ABL 16

20. If backlash value is to large, loosen the adjusting nut


1 slot on gear side and tighten the adjusting nut 1
slot on the back face of the bevel gear. Recheck
backlash. Each slot ~ .004 in.
21. If the backlash value is to small, do the opposite of
step 20.
22. Confirm backlash with dial indicator. Value should be
(0.008 in - 0.013 in).

RCPH10TLB992ABL 17

23. Make final adjustment of nuts to align locking fingers


and confirm rolling torque. See chart, step 17.

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24. Apply bevel set pattern yellow compound in 3 places


120 degrees apart, on 3 teeth each. Rotate bevel set
enough to see pattern in yellow compound. Pattern
should be per chart below. Normal wear will flatten
(elongate) the contact pattern.

NOTE: This is a nonadjustable bevel set. If pattern is significantly different than spec, then replace bevel set.
25. If the original ring gear and pinion gear are being
used, the backlash should be close to the measure-
ment made during disassembly.

RCPH10TLB352ACL 18

26. When the backlash is correct, tighten the bolts to 96


- 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB990ABL 19

27. Install the lock bolt and lock washer that hold each
adjusting ring. Tighten to 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb
ft)
28. Apply form-in-place gasket material, Loctite 515.

RCPH10TLB995ABL 20

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NEW BEVEL SET


29. Install the adjusting rings. Turn nuts into position.
Leave enough clearance on gear teeth side nut to
prevent any bearing preload while tightening the ad-
justing nut on back face of bevel gear. Tighten to
zero backlash.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 21

NOTE: All bearings in axle should get a few drops of oil before setup. Never rotate the axle dry.
30. Tighten the adjusting nut on gear teeth side, to get
rolling torque measured on pinion shaft. See chart
below: In chart above using Total Ratio field (12.0)
as a reference. Use value from step 20 to determine
differential preload. So: a value of 2.0 Nm would
result in a minimum value of 2.75 Nm and a maximum
value of 3.25 Nm.

Diff Preload (Nm)


Measured at Pinion
Pinion, Z Crown Z Bevel Ratio FD Ratio Total Ratio Min Max
16 32 2.0 6.0 12.0 0.75 1.25
14 32 2.3 6.0 13.7 0.66 1.09
15 32 2.1 6.0 12.8 0.70 1.17
14 32 2.3 6.0 13.7 0.66 1.09
13 31 2.4 6.0 14.3 0.63 1.05
14 31 2.2 6.0 13.3 0.68 1.13
13 35 2.7 6.0 16.2 0.56 0.93

31. Rotate bevel set approximately 3 or 4 turns, ensure


proper seating of bearings. Use a dial indicator to
check for backlash. Check in 3 places, approxi-
mately 120 degrees apart. Current value should be
0. If values vary more than 0.005 inch, then replace
bevel set. If not, repeat steps 32 and 33 to get zero
backlash.

RCPH10TLB991ABL 22

32. Loosen the adjusting nut 2 teeth/slots on back face


of bevel gear. Tighten the adjusting nut on gear teeth
side the same amount. Maintain input rolling torque
throughout the process. Each slot ~ 0.00045 N·m
(0.004 lb in). Hold adjusting nut locking finger in
place and move adjusting nut to closest slot that al-
lows finger in slot.

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33. Check backlash with dial indicator. Value should be


(0.010 in). Try for lowest value.

RCPH10TLB992ABL 23

34. Make final adjustments to adjusting nuts to bring


backlash in line with step 33.
35. Confirm rolling torque per step 33:
36. If backlash value is to large, loosen the adjusting nut
1 slot on gear side and tighten the adjusting nut 1
slot on the back face of the bevel gear. Recheck
backlash. Each slot ~ (0.004) in.
37. If the backlash value is to small, do the opposite of
step 36.
38. Confirm backlash with dial indicator. Value should be
(0.010) in.

RCPH10TLB992ABL 24

39. Apply bevel set pattern yellow compound in 3 places


120 degrees apart, on 3 teeth each. Rotate bevel set
enough to see pattern in yellow compound. Pattern
should be per chart.

RCPH10TLB352ACL 25

NOTE: This is a non-adjustable bevel set. If pattern is significantly does not match, then replace bevel set.
NOTE: Each tooth is ~ 0.004 inches.

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40. When the backlash is correct, tighten the bolts to 96


- 118 N·m (70.8 - 87.0 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB990ABL 26

41. Install the locking finger bolts and lock washer that
hold each adjusting ring. Tighten to 21 - 26 N·m (15.5
- 19.2 lb ft)
42. Install a new O-ring on the cover.

RCPH10TLB973ABL 27

43. Use DMT100001 and drive a new seal into the cover.
The OD of the seal should be lightly coated with Klu-
berplus. The seal will be approximately 1/16 from the
inner face of the cover. Pack seal lips with approved
grease.

RCPH10TLB714ABL 28

44. Lubricate the O-ring with clean oil FRONT AXLE -


General specification (D.10.A). Install the cover

RCPH10TLB264ACL 29

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45. Apply form-in-place gasket material, Loctite 515.

RCPH10TLB995ABL 30

46. Install the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB996ABL 31

47. Install and tighten the bolts to 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 -


87.0 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB997ABL 32

48. Proceed with knuckle installation procedure Hous-


ing - Assemble (D.10.A)
49. See specifications for the correct lubricant for the
axle housing.
50. Lubricate the removed king pins with molydisulfide
grease.
51. Measuring to in, if required Axle - Drawing (D.10.A)

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Differential - Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only
1. Drain the lubricant from the center bowl.
2. Loosen the nut.

RCPH10TLB693ABL 1

3. Use the CAS10468 puller to loosen the ball joint.

RCPH10TLB692ABL 2

4. Remove the nut and ball joint.

RCPH10TLB484ABL 3

5. Loosen and remove the bolts that hold the top king
pin.

RCPH10TLB695ABL 4

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6. Fasten suitable lifting equipment as shown and re-


move the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB697ABL 5

7. Remove the planetary and axle assembly.

RCPH10TLB698ABL 6

8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the opposite end of the


axle.
9. Use tool 380100091 and loosen and remove the right
steering cylinder.

RCPH10TLB502ABL 7

10. Remove the fitting from the closed end of the steering
cylinder.
11. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB639ABL 8

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12. Remove the plug from the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB287ABL 9

13. Remove the steering cylinder.

RCPH10TLB288ABL 10

14. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB508ABL 11

15. Use suitable lifting equipment and remove the differ-


ential carrier.

RCPH10TLB509ABL 12

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Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only
1. Fasten the differential carrier in a repair stand.

RCPH10TLB462ABL 1

2. Prevent the pinion shaft from turning. Measure the


backlash of the ring gear. Record the reading.

RCPH10TLB701ABL 2

3. Make an identification mark on the bearing cap and


leg on one side of the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB702ABL 3

4. Remove the bolt and lock that hold each adjusting


ring.

RCPH10TLB703ABL 4

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5. Loosen the bolts.

RCPH10TLB704ABL 5

6. Loosen both adjusting rings.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 6

7. Remove the 4 bolts. Use a hammer to loosen the 2


bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB706ABL 7

8. Remove the adjusting rings, bearing cups and differ-


ential.

RCPH10TLB707ABL 8

9. If the bearing cups are to be used again, fasten an


identification tag to one bearing cup for the current
installation.

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10. Remove the seal and cover.

RCPH10TLB511ABL 9

11. Use a narrow chisel to push the nut out of the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB512ABL 10

12. Use the yoke and CAS2151 tool to remove the pinion
nut.

RCPH10TLB471ABL 11

13. Remove the washer.

RCPH10TLB529ABL 12

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14. Use a soft hammer and drive the pinion shaft out of
the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB530ABL 13

15. Remove the flat washers and spacer. Discard the


spacer. The spacer MUST NOT be used again.

RCPH10TLB533ABL 14

16. Press the pinion shaft out of the inner bearing.

RCPH10TLB534ABL 15

17. Remove the shim.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 16

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18. Remove the bearing cups only if inspection indicates


the need for new parts.

RCPH10TLB531ABL 17

19. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal form


the cover.

RCPH10TLB713ABL 18

20. Remove the O-ring from the cover.

RCPH10TLB691ABL 19

Next operation:
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Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580N and 580SN only
1. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB513ABL 1

2. Remove the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB514ABL 2

3. Separate the case halves.

RCPH10TLB515ABL 3

4. Remove the thrust washer and side gear.

RCPH10TLB516ABL 4

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5. Remove the pinion shaft assembly and pin.

RCPH10TLB518ABL 5

6. Remove the side gear.

RCPH10TLB520ABL 6

7. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB521ABL 7

8. Remove and install new bushings in the case halves


as required.

RCPH10TLB522ABL 8

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9. Remove the bearing from either case half as shown.

RCPH10TLB464ABL 9

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Differential - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N


and 580SN only
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect the bearing cup and the rollers in the bear-
ings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Also check the inner race for damage. If any of
these defects are found, a new bearing and bearing
cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the teeth on the pinion gear and ring gear for
pitting, scoring, and broken teeth. The ring gear and
pinion gear must be replaced as a set.
4. Inspect the side gears, the pinion shaft, and the teeth
of the pinion gears for pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Also inspect the thrust surfaces and the bore of
each pinion gear. Check the splines in the side gears
for wear. Use new parts as required.
5. Inspect the thrust washers for pitting, scoring, and
other damage. Use new parts as required.

Next operation:
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Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N


and 580SN only
1. Use the CAS 2395 and press a new bearing onto
each case half.

RCPH10TLB463ABL 1

2. Find the case half that has the threaded holes. Make
sure that the threads are free of lubricant.

RCPH10TLB523ABL 2

3. Lubricate the thrust washers, pinion gears and pinion


shaft with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB524ABL 3

4. Install a thrust washer in the case half that has


threaded holes.

RCPH10TLB521ABL 4

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5. Install a side gear.

RCPH10TLB520ABL 5

6. Install the thrust washers and pinion gears on the


pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB525ABL 6

7. Install the pin.

RCPH10TLB519ABL 7

8. Install the pinion shaft assembly.

RCPH10TLB518ABL 8

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9. Apply 270 Loctite to the threads in the case half.

RCPH10TLB526ABL 9

10. Install the other side gear.

RCPH10TLB517ABL 10

11. Install the other thrust washer in the other case half.

RCPH10TLB527ABL 11

NOTE: For limited slip differentials install 5 reaction and 4 friction plates starting with a reaction plate. Make sure the
special friction plate is against the side gear.
12. Using the two reference notches on the case halves,
assemble the two case halves.

RCPH10TLB515ABL 12

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13. Make sure the mounting surfaces for the ring gear
are clean and install the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB514ABL 13

14. Use the press to prevent the differential from turning


and install and tighten the bolts to 95 Nm (70 pound-
ft).

RCPH10TLB528ABL 14

Next operation:
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Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only
1. Use a suitable driver and drive the bearing cup(s) into
the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB532ABL 1

2. Assemble the gauge block, pilot and stud from the


CAS1839 pinion setting kit.
3. Install the gauge block, pilot, bearings and handle.
See special tools. Tighten the handle until the bear-
ings become difficult to turn.

RCPH10TLB537ABL 2

4. Install the gauge tube and bearing caps with marks


aligned.

RCPH10TLB538ABL 3

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5. Tighten the bolts to 156Nm (115 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB539ABL 4

6. Use the metric feeler gauge and measure the space


between the gauge block and the gauge tube. Write
the measurement on line "b"in step 8.

RCPH10TLB540ABL 5

7. Write the number on the end of the pinion shaft on


line "d" in step 8.

RCPH10TLB458ABL 6

8. The number on line "a" does not change. Add line "a"
and line "b" and write the answer on link "c". Subtract
line "d" from line "c" and write the answer on line "e".
Line "e" is the thickness of the shim to be installed on
the pinion shaft. Example: Use 2.75 MM. thick shim

A. 109.75 MM A. 109.75 MM
B.+ MM B. +0.45 MM
C. MM C. 110.20MM
D. - MM D. -107.45MM
E. MM E. 2.75 MM

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9. Remove the bolts, bearing caps, gauge tube, handle,


gauge block assembly and the bearings.

RCPH10TLB541ABL 7

10. Install the shim with the thickness specified in step 8.


The chamfer on the ID of the shim must be towards
the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 8

11. Use the CAS2370 inner/outer pinion bearing cone in-


staller and press the inner bearing against the shim.

RCPH10TLB536ABL 9

12. Lubricate the bearings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB542ABL 10

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13. Install a new spacer and flat washers. The old spacer
MUST NOT be used again.

RCPH10TLB533ABL 11

14. Install the pinion shaft and the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB543ABL 12

15. Install the washer.

RCPH10TLB544ABL 13

16. Install a new pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB545ABL 14

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17. Use the yolk and the CAS2151 wrench and tighten
the pinion nut to 68Nm (50 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB470ABL 15

18. The pinion shaft and bearings will still be loose.


Tighten the pinion nut in SMALL amounts until the
bearings become seated.

NOTE: If the pinion nut is tightened too much (rotating torque more than specified), the pinion will have to be removed
and a new spacer installed on the pinion shaft.
19. The art shows a socket being used, use the
CAS2375 and a pound-inch torque wrench to check
the rotating torque of the pinion shaft. The ro-
tating torque must be 1.7 to 2.2 Nm (15 to 20
pound-inches). If the rotating torque is less than
specified, tighten the pinion nut a SMALL amount
and check the rotating torque again.

RCPH10TLB546ABL 16

20. When the rotating torque is as specified, use a ham-


mer and punch and drive part of the pinion nut into
the slot in the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB547ABL 17

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21. Install a new O-ring on the cover.

RCPH10TLB691ABL 18

22. Use a suitable driver and drive a new seal into the
cover.

RCPH10TLB714ABL 19

23. Put the CAS2369 seal protector on the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB709ABL 20

24. Lubricate the O-ring and the seal with clean oil. In-
stall the cove.

RCPH10TLB710ABL 21

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25. Install the differential carrier and lubricate the bear-


ings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB707ABL 22

26. Install the bearing cups and bearing caps with the
alignment marks.

RCPH10TLB700ABL 23

27. Tighten the bolts to pull the bearing caps against the
differential carrier. Do not overtighten the bolts. The
bearings must be able to rotate.

RCPH10TLB704ABL 24

28. Install the adjusting rings.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 25

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29. Use the CAS1840C and tighten both adjusting rings


while making sure that there is clearance (backlash)
between the ring gear and pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 26

30. Use a dial indicator to check for end play.

RCPH10TLB555ABL 27

31. If there is end play, tighten the adjusting ring on the


tooth side of the ring gear until there is no end play.
32. If there is no end play, loosen the adjusting ring on the
back face side of the ring gear to make sure that there
is clearance between the ring gear and pinion gear
and tighten the opposite adjusting ring until there is
no end play.
33. When there is no end play, tighten each adjusting ring
one notch.
34. Use the dial indicator and check the backlash for the
ring gear at 90 degree intervals. If the reading are not
equal, adjust the backlash at the position that had the
smallest reading.

RCPH10TLB701ABL 28

35. If the original ring gear and pinion gear are being
used, the backlash must be equal to the measure-
ment made during disassembly.
36. If a new ring and pinion gear ar being used, the back-
lash must be 0.002 to 0.0025 MM )0.008 to 0.010
inch)

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37. If there is not enough backlash, use the CAS1840C


and loosen the adjusting ring on the back face side
of the ring gear one notch and tighten the opposite
adjusting ring one notch. Check the backlash again.
Continue with this step until the backlash is correct.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 29

38. If there is too much backlash, use the CAS1840C


and loosen the adjusting ring on the tooth side of the
ring gear one notch and tighten the opposite adjust-
ing ring one notch. Check the backlash again. Con-
tinue with this step until the backlash is correct.

RCPH10TLB557ABL 30

39. When the backlash is correct, tighten the bolts to 266


Nm (197 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB705ABL 31

40. Install the lock, bolt and lock washer that hold each
adjusting ring. Tighten the bolts to 13 Nm (120
pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB708ABL 32

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41. Apply form-in-place gasket material.

RCPH10TLB559ABL 33

42. Install the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB560ABL 34

43. Install and tighten the bolts to 169 Nm (125 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB508ABL 35

44. Install the steering cylinder.


45. Install and tighten the bolts to 120 Nm (89 pound-
feet).

RCPH10TLB504ABL 36

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46. Install and tighten the tie rod using the 380100091
for the 580N and 580SN and torque to 300 Nm (222
pound-feet)

RCPH10TLB503ABL 37

47. Install and tighten the fitting at the closed end of the
steering cylinder.
48. Install the planetary and axle assembly. It may be
necessary to have another person turn the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB698ABL 38

49. Install the top kin pin, spacer, and bolts. Tighten the
bolts to a torque of 120 Nm (89 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB696ABL 39

50. Install the bottom kin pin, belleville washer and bolts.
Tighten the bolts to a torque of 120 Nm (89 pound-
feet).

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51. Install the ball join and nut.

RCPH10TLB498ABL 40

52. Tighten the nuts to 165 Nm (122 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB694ABL 41

53. Repeat steps 47 through 51 for the opposite end of


the axle.
54. See specifications for the correct lubricant for the
center bowl.
55. Lubricate the king pins with molydisulfide grease.

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Differential - Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Drain the lubricant from the center bowl.
2. Loosen but do not remove the nut.

RCPH10TLB482ABL 1

3. Use an acceptable puller to loosen the ball joint.

RCPH10TLB483ABL 2

4. Remove the nut and ball joint.

RCPH10TLB484ABL 3

5. Fasten suitable lifting equipment as shown and re-


move the bolts from the top king pin. Use acceptable
tools and remove the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB711ABL 4

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6. Remove the bolts and use acceptable tools to re-


move the bottom king pin.

RCPH10TLB500ABL 5

7. Remove the planetary and axle assembly.

RCPH10TLB712ABL 6

8. Repeat steps 2 through 7 for the opposite end of the


axle.
9. Use tool 38010092 and remove the right tie rod.

RCPH10TLB502ABL 7

10. Remove the fitting from the closed end of the steering
cylinder.
11. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB505ABL 8

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12. Use a soft-faced hammer to remove the steering


cylinder.

RCPH10TLB506ABL 9

13. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB508ABL 10

14. Use suitable lifting equipment and remove the differ-


ential carrier.

RCPH10TLB509ABL 11

Next operation:
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Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Fasten the differential carrier in a repair stand.

RCPH10TLB462ABL 1

2. Prevent the pinion shaft from turning. Measure the


backlash of the ring gear. Record the reading.

RCPH10TLB701ABL 2

3. Make an identification mark on the bearing cap and


leg on the ring gear side of the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB702ABL 3

4. Remove the bolt and lock that hold each adjusting


ring.

RCPH10TLB703ABL 4

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5. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB704ABL 5

6. Loosen both adjusting rings.

RCPH10TLB715ABL 6

7. Remove the 4 bolts. Use a soft-faced hammer to


loosen the 2 bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB706ABL 7

8. Remove the adjusting rings, bearing cups, and dif-


ferential.

RCPH10TLB707ABL 8

9. If the bearing cups are to be used again, fasten an


identification tag to one bearing cup for the current
installation.

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10. Remove the seal and cover.

RCPH10TLB511ABL 9

11. Use a narrow chisel to push the nut out of the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB512ABL 10

12. Use the yoke and CAS-2151 tool to remove the pin-
ion nut.

RCPH10TLB471ABL 11

13. Remove the washer.

RCPH10TLB529ABL 12

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14. Use a soft hammer and drive the pinion shaft out of
the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB530ABL 13

15. Remove the flat washers and spacer. Discard the


spacer. The spacer MUST NOT be used again.

RCPH10TLB533ABL 14

16. Press the pinion shaft out of the inner bearing.

RCPH10TLB534ABL 15

17. Remove the shim.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 16

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18. Remove the bearing cups only if inspection indicates


the need for new parts.

RCPH10TLB531ABL 17

19. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal form


the cover.

RCPH10TLB713ABL 18

20. Remove the O-ring from the cover.

RCPH10TLB691ABL 19

Next operation:
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Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Remove the bolts.

RCPH10TLB513ABL 1

2. Remove the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB514ABL 2

3. Separate the case halves.

RCPH10TLB515ABL 3

4. Remove the thrust washer and side gear.

RCPH10TLB516ABL 4

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5. Remove the pinion shaft assembly and pin.

RCPH10TLB518ABL 5

6. Remove the side gear.

RCPH10TLB520ABL 6

7. Remove the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB521ABL 7

NOTE: Steps 8 through 10 are for limited slip differentials.


8. Remove the pinion shaft assembly and pin.

RCPH10TLB632ABL 8

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9. Remove the side gear.

RCPH10TLB631ABL 9

10. Remove the reaction and friction plates.

RCPH10TLB630ABL 10

NOTE: The plate at the side gear must be kept in that position.
11. Remove and install new bushings in the case halves
as required.

RCPH10TLB522ABL 11

12. Remove the bearing from either case half as shown.

RCPH10TLB463ABL 12

Next operation:
Differential - Inspect (D.10.A)

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Differential - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect the bearing cup and the rollers in the bear-
ings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Also check the inner race for damage. If any of
these defects are found, a new bearing and bearing
cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the teeth on the pinion gear and ring gear for
pitting, scoring, and broken teeth. The ring gear and
pinion gear must be replaced as a set.
4. Inspect the side gears, the pinion shaft and the teeth
of the pinion gears for pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Also inspect the thrust surfaces and the bore of
each pinion gear. Check the splines in the side gears
for wear. Use new parts as required.
5. Inspect the thrust washers for pitting, scoring, and
other damage. Use new parts as required.
6. Limited slip differentials, check reaction and friction
plates for discoloration, scarring and chipping. Mea-
sure thickness of friction and separator plates, use
new parts as required.

NOTICE: 1. Separator plate new 1.5 +- 0.03MM. (0.059+- 0.001 IN) minimum thickness 1.4 MM (0.055 IN). 2. Friction
plate new 1.6 +- 0.03 MM. (0.063 +- 0.001 IN) minimum thickness 1.45MM. (0.057 IN). 3. Friction plate new 2.8 +-
0.03 MM. (0.11 +- 0.001 IN) minimum thickness 2.7 MM. (0.10 IN).

Next operation:
Differential - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Use the CAS-2395 and press a new bearing onto
each case half.

RCPH10TLB463ABL 1

2. Find the case half that has the threaded holes. Make
sure that the threads are free of lubricant.

RCPH10TLB523ABL 2

3. Lubricate the thrust washers, pinion gears and pinion


shaft with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB524ABL 3

NOTE: Step 4 through 7 pertain to the limited slip differential.


4. Lubricate and place a reaction plate in the case half.

RCPH10TLB629ABL 4

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5. Lubricate and place a friction plate in the case half,


alter reaction and friction plates until five reaction and
four friction plates are inside the case half.

RCPH10TLB628ABL 5

6. Lubricate and place the side gear friction plate on the


side gear.

RCPH10TLB627ABL 6

7. Work the side gear in a rotating motion until the gear


has engaged all of the friction plates.

RCPH10TLB632ABL 7

NOTE: Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the other case half.


8. Install a thrust washer in the case half that has
threaded holes.

RCPH10TLB521ABL 8

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9. Install a side gear.

RCPH10TLB520ABL 9

10. Install the thrust washers and pinion gears on the


pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB525ABL 10

11. Install the pin.

RCPH10TLB519ABL 11

12. Install the pinion shaft assembly.

RCPH10TLB518ABL 12

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13. Apply Loctite to the threads in the case half.

RCPH10TLB526ABL 13

14. Install the other side gear.

RCPH10TLB517ABL 14

15. Install the other thrust washer in the other case half.

RCPH10TLB527ABL 15

16. Using the two reference marks on the case halves,


assemble the two case halves.

RCPH10TLB515ABL 16

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17. Make sure that the mounting surfaces for the ring
gear are clean and install the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB514ABL 17

18. Use the press to prevent the differential from turning


and install and tighten the bolts to: 580SN - WT -
95 Nm (70 pound-feet), 590SN - 120 Nm (88 pound-
feet).

RCPH10TLB528ABL 18

Next operation:
Differential - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Use a soft-faced hammer and a suitable driver and
drive the bearing cup(s) into the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB532ABL 1

2. Assemble the gauge block, pilot and stud from the


CAS-1839 pinion setting kit.
3. Install the gauge block, pilot, bearings and handle.
See special tools. Tighten the handle until the bear-
ings become difficult to turn.

RCPH10TLB537ABL 2

4. Install the gauge tube and bearing caps with marks


aligned.

RCPH10TLB538ABL 3

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5. Tighten the bolts to 156 Nm (115 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB539ABL 4

6. Use the metric feeler gauge and measure the space


between the gauge black and the gauge tube. Write
the measurement on line "b" in step 8.

RCPH10TLB540ABL 5

NOTE: The pinion gear shown is for a Powershift transmission. The helix spiral is opposite of the Carraro pinion gear.
The procedure is the same.
7. Write the number on the end of the pinion shaft on
line "d" in step 8.

RCPH10TLB458ABL 6

8. The number on line "A" does not change. Add line


"A" and line "B" and write the answer on line "C".
Subtract line "D" from line "C" and write the answer
on line "E". Line "E" is the thickness of the shim to
be installed on the pinion shaft. Use 2.75 MM thick
shim.

A. 109.75 MM A. 109.75 MM
B. MM B. +0.45 MM
C. MM C. 110.20 MM
D. MM D. -107.45 MM
E. MM E. 2.75 MM

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9. Remove the bolts, bearing caps, gauge tube, handle,


gauge block assembly and the bearings.

RCPH10TLB541ABL 7

10. Install the shim with the thickness specified in step 8.


The chamfer on the ID of the shim must be towards
the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB535ABL 8

11. Use the CAS-2370 inner/outer pinion bearing cone


installer and press the inner bearing against the
shim.

RCPH10TLB536ABL 9

12. Lubricate the bearings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB542ABL 10

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13. Install a new spacer and flat washers. The old spacer
MUST NOT be used again.

RCPH10TLB533ABL 11

14. Install the pinion shaft and the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB543ABL 12

15. Install the washer.

RCPH10TLB544ABL 13

16. Install a new pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB545ABL 14

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17. Use the yoke and the CAS-2151A wrench and


tighten the pinion nut to 68 Nm (50 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB470ABL 15

18. The pinion shaft and bearings will still be loose.


Tighten the pinion nut in SMALL amounts until the
bearings become seated.
NOTE: If the pinion nut is tightened too much (rotating
torque more than specified), the pinion will have to be re-
moved and a new spacer installed on the pinion shaft.
19. The art shows a socket being used. Use the
CAS-2375 and a pound-inch torque wrench to
check the rotating torque of the pinion shaft. The
rotating torque must be 1.7 to 2.2 Nm (15 to 20
pound-inches). If the rotating torque is less than
specified, tighten the pinion nut a SMALL amount
and check the rotating torque again.

RCPH10TLB546ABL 16

20. When the rotating torque is as specified, use a soft-


faced hammer and punch and drive part of the pinion
nut into the slot in the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB547ABL 17

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21. Install a new O-ring on the cover.

RCPH10TLB691ABL 18

22. Use a soft-faced hammer and a suitable driver and


drive a new seal into the cover.

RCPH10TLB714ABL 19

23. Put the CAS-2369 seal protector on the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB709ABL 20

24. Lubricate the O-ring and the seal with clean oil. In-
stall the cover.

RCPH10TLB710ABL 21

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25. Install the differential carrier and lubricate the bear-


ings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB548ABL 22

26. Install the bearing cups.

RCPH10TLB549ABL 23

27. Install the bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB550ABL 24

NOTE: Align marks made during disassembly.


28. Tighten the bolts to pull the bearing caps against then
differential carrier. Do not overtighten the bolts. The
bearings must be able to rotate.

RCPH10TLB551ABL 25

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29. Install the adjusting rings.

RCPH10TLB552ABL 26

30. Use the CAS-1840C and tighten both adjusting rings


while making sure that there is clearance (backlash)
between the ring gear and pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB553ABL 27

31. Use a dial indicator and check for end play.

RCPH10TLB555ABL 28

32. If there is end play, tighten the adjusting ring on the


tooth side of the ring gear until there is no end play.
33. If there is no end play, loosen the adjusting ring on the
back face side of the ring gear to make sure that there
is clearance between the ring gear and pinion gear
and tighten the opposite adjusting ring until there is
no end play.
34. When there is no end play, tighten each adjusting ring
one notch.

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35. Use the dial indicator and check the backlash for the
ring gear at 90 degree intervals. If the readings are
not equal, adjust the backlash at the position that had
the smallest reading.

RCPH10TLB510ABL 29

36. If the original ring gear and pinion gear are being
used, the backlash must be equal to the measure-
ment made during disassembly.
37. If a new ring and pinion gear are being used, the
backlash must be 0.20 to 0.25 mm (0.008 to 0.010
inch).
38. If there is not enough backlash, use the CAS-1840C
and loosen the adjusting ring on the backface side
of the ring gear one notch and tighten the opposite
adjusting ring one notch. Check the backlash again.
Continue with this step until the backlash is correct.

RCPH10TLB556ABL 30

39. If there is too much backlash, use the CAS-1840C


and loosen the adjusting ring on the tooth side of the
ring gear one notch and tighten the opposite adjust-
ing ring one notch. Check the backlash again. Con-
tinue with this step until the backlash is correct.

RCPH10TLB557ABL 31

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40. When the backlash is correct, tighten the bolts to 226


Nm (197 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB554ABL 32

41. Install the lock, bolt and lock washer that hold each
adjusting ring. Tighten the bolts to 13 Nm (120
pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB558ABL 33

42. Apply Loctite 510

RCPH10TLB559ABL 34

43. Install the differential carrier.

RCPH10TLB560ABL 35

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44. Install and tighten the bolts to 169 Nm (125 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB508ABL 36

45. Install the steering cylinder.

RCPH10TLB507ABL 37

46. Install and tighten the bolts to 120 Nm (88.5 pound -


feet).

RCPH10TLB504ABL 38

47. Install and tighten the tie rod using the 38010092 to
a torque of 300 Nm (222 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB503ABL 39

48. Install and tighten the fitting at the closed end of the
steering cylinder.

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49. Install the planetary and axle assembly. It may be


necessary to have another person turn the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB712ABL 40

50. Install the top king pin, belville washer, spacer, blots
and lock washers. Tighten the bolts to a torque of
190 Nm (140 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB501ABL 41

51. Install the bottom king pin, belville washer, bolts and
lock washers. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 190
Nm (140 pound-feet).
52. Install the ball joint and nut. Tighten the nut to
a torque of 165 Nm (122 pound-feet) for the 580
SN-WT and 220 Nm (162 pound-feet) for the 590
SN.
53. Repeat steps 47 through 51 for the opposite end of
the axle.
54. Fill the center bowl. Refer to the specifications.
55. Lubricate the king pins with molydisulfide grease.

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Housing - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive


1. See housing exploded view: Housing - Exploded
view (D.10.A)

NOTE: Steering stop screws are set per tires/loader combinations.


2. Do the necessary steps under disassembly of Plane-
tary Planetary and hub - Disassemble (D.10.A) for
access to the swivel housing.
3. Loosen the tie rod nut.

RCPH10TLB951ABL 1

4. Use a two jaw puller to loosen the ball joint. Remove


the tie rod nut and remove the ball joint from the
swivel housing. Remove the tie rod.

RCPH10TLB952ABL 2

NOTE: Remove and discard nut. DO NOT reuse.


5. Remove the nut and ball joint.

RCPH10TLB484ABL 3

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6. Fasten acceptable lifting equipment as shown.

RCPH10TLB390ACL 4

7. Remove the bolts (3)and use acceptable tools to re-


move the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB391ACL 5

8. Remove top king pin.

RCPH10TLB405ACL 6

9. Repeat steps 7 through 9 for the bottom king pin.


10. Remove the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB956ABL 7

NOTE: Take care when removing shaft. Do not cut the seal and bushing the splines on the axle shaft.

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11. Repeat steps1 through 11 for the other swivel hous-


ing.
12. Remove the belleville washer from the top and bot-
tom of the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB699ABL 8

NOTE: Mark washers for reassembly.


13. Remove the top cylindrical bushing and bottom
spherical bushing. using an acceptable puller.

RCPH10TLB926ABL 9

14. Use an acceptable puller and remove the axle shaft


seal.

RCPH10TLB959ABL 10

15. Use an acceptable puller and remove the axle shaft


bushing.

RCPH10TLB492ABL 11

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16. Use a hammer and a chisel that has a long taper to


remove the bearing cone from the bottom king pin.

RCPH10TLB459ABL 12

Replacing a Universal Joint


17. Remove the four snap rings.

RCPH10TLB472ABL 13

18. Use the CAS1980 V-block to support the coupling.


Adjust the Allen bolts in the V-block to hold the cou-
pling level and use additional support as required.
Use an acceptable driver and press the bottom bear-
ing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB599ABL 14

19. Fasten the bearing cap in a vise and drive the cou-
pling off the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB473ABL 15

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20. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press


the other bearing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB593ABL 16

21. Remove the long axle shaft (or short axle shaft) from
the coupling.

RCPH10TLB594ABL 17

22. Remove the coupling from the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB596ABL 18

23. Use an acceptable support and driver to press the


bottom bearing cap out of the yoke as far as possible.

RCPH10TLB474ABL 19

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24. Remove the yoke from the bearing cap. DO NOT hit
the axle shaft in the seal area.

RCPH10TLB475ABL 20

25. Press the other bearing cap out of the yoke as far as
possible.

RCPH10TLB476ABL 21

26. Remove the cross.

RCPH10TLB477ABL 22

27. Use an acceptable driver and press the bearing cap


out of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB478ABL 23

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28. Press a bearing cap into the yoke until the top of the
bearing cap is 6 mm (0.24 in) above the top of the
yoke.

RCPH10TLB585ABL 24

29. Carefully install the cross in the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB586ABL 25

30. Press the other bearing cap into the yoke until the top
of the bearing cap is 9 mm (0.35 in) above the top of
the yoke.

RCPH10TLB587ABL 26

31. Carefully raise the cross into the bearing cap so that
the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB588ABL 27

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32. Hold the cross and press the bearing caps into the
yoke.

RCPH10TLB589ABL 28

33. Use an acceptable driver and press a bearing cap


into the yoke so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB590ABL 29

34. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB591ABL 30

35. Repeat steps 30 and 31 for the other bearing cap.


36. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press a
bearing cap into the coupling even with the OD of the
coupling.

RCPH10TLB592ABL 31

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37. Carefully install the cross in the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB595ABL 32

38. Use an acceptable driver and press the other bearing


cap into the coupling until the top of the bearing cap
is 6 mm (0.24 in) above the top of the coupling.

RCPH10TLB597ABL 33

39. Carefully raise the cross into the top bearing cap so
that the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB598ABL 34

40. Hold the cross and press the bearing cap into the
coupling so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB600ABL 35

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41. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB601ABL 36

42. Repeat steps 37 and 38 for the other bearing cap.

Next operation:
Housing - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Housing - Assemble - CNH Front Axle- Four Wheel Drive


1. Drive the bushing into the bore until the bushing is
3.175 mm (0.125 in) beyond the end of the bore.
Then install the seal. Use DMT100005 for the bush-
ing and DMT100006 for the seal.

RCPH10TLB994ABL 1

2. Install the cylindrical bushing for the top king pin on a


driver that has a pilot. Drive the bushing all the way
into the bore until fully seated.

RCPH10TLB490ABL 2

NOTE: Freezing of part to enable assembly is acceptable.


3. Repeat step 2 for the bottom bushing.
4. Insert shaft without cutting seal. Maneuver shaft to
align splines with the differential.

RCPH10TLB956ABL 3

NOTE: Take care not to cut seal during installation. It is necessary to rotate the input shaft to align splines.

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5. Install the belleville washer on the top of the axle


housing. Then install the belleville washer on the
bottom of the axle housing. Make final adjustments
of the swivel housing to align king pins..

RCPH10TLB002ACL 4

6. Install the top king pin, and bolts. Tighten the bolts
(3) to a torque of 154 - 188 N·m (113.6 - 138.7 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB004ACL 5

7. Install the bottom king pin and bolts. Tighten the bolts
(3) to 154 - 188 N·m (113.6 - 138.7 lb ft). If bearing
cone is removed in the previous step replace with
new cone at this time.

RCPH10TLB497ABL 6

8. Install the ball joint and new nut.

RCPH10TLB005ACL 7

NOTE: Nut must be replaced with new nut each time it is removed.

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9. Tighten the nut for models 580N & 580SN to: 129 -
160 N·m (95.1 - 118.0 lb ft) Tighten the nut for mod-
els 580SN-WT & 590SN to: 162 - 200 N·m (119.5 -
147.5 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB006ACL 8

10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for the opposite end of the


axle.
11. Lubricate the king pins.
12. Assemble the planetary according to instructions
Planetary and hub - Assemble (D.10.A).

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Housing - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel


housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN only
1. Do the necessary steps under Disassembly of plan-
etary for access to the swivel housing.
2. Loosen the nut.

RCPH10TLB693ABL 1

3. Use the CAS10468 puller to loosen the ball joint.


Remove the nut and remove the ball joint from the
swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB692ABL 2

4. Loosen the bolts that hold the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB695ABL 3

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5. Fasten acceptable lifting equipment as shown. Re-


move the bolts and use acceptable tools to remove
the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB697ABL 4

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the bottom kin pin.


7. Remove the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB698ABL 5

8. Remove the belleville washer from the bottom of the


axle housing.

RCPH10TLB699ABL 6

9. Remove the belleville washer from the top of the axle


housing.

RCPH10TLB640ABL 7

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10. Use an acceptable puller and remove the top and


bottom bushings.

RCPH10TLB489ABL 8

11. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal.

RCPH10TLB491ABL 9

12. Use an acceptable puller and remove the bushing.

RCPH10TLB492ABL 10

13. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal from


the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB456ABL 11

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14. Support the swivel housing on a sleeve and press the


bushing out of the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB457ABL 12

15. Use a hammer and a chisel that has a long taper to


start the bushing off the bottom of the kin pin.

RCPH10TLB459ABL 13

16. Press the bottom kin pin out of the bushing.

RCPH10TLB460ABL 14

Replacing a universal joint


17. Remove the four snap rings.

RCPH10TLB472ABL 15

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18. Use the CAS1980 V-block to support the coupling.


Adjust the allen bolts in the V-block to hold the cou-
pling level and use additional support as required.
Use an acceptable driver and press the bottom bear-
ing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB599ABL 16

19. Fasten the bearing cap in a vise and drive the cou-
pling off the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB473ABL 17

20. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press


the other bearing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB593ABL 18

21. Remove the long axle shaft (or short axle shaft) from
the coupling.

RCPH10TLB594ABL 19

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22. Remove the coupling from the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB596ABL 20

23. Use an acceptable support and driver to press the


bottom bearing cap out of the yoke as far as possible.

RCPH10TLB474ABL 21

24. Remove the yoke from the bearing cap. DO NOT hit
the axle shaft in the seal area.

RCPH10TLB475ABL 22

25. Press the other bearing cap out of the yoke as far as
possible.

RCPH10TLB476ABL 23

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26. Remove the cross.

RCPH10TLB477ABL 24

27. Use an acceptable driver and press the bearing cap


out of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB478ABL 25

28. Press a bearing cap into the yoke until the top of the
bearing cap is 6 MM. (1/4 inch) above the top of the
yoke.

RCPH10TLB585ABL 26

29. Carefully install the cross in the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB586ABL 27

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30. Press the other bearing cap into the yoke until the
top of the bearing cap is 9 MM. (3/8 inch) above the
top of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB587ABL 28

31. Carefully raise the cross into the bearing cap so that.
the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB588ABL 29

32. Hold the cross and press the bearing caps into the
yoke.

RCPH10TLB589ABL 30

33. Use an acceptable driver and press a bearing cap


into the yoke so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB590ABL 31

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34. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB591ABL 32

35. Repeat steps 31and 32for the remaining bearing


cap.
36. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press a
bearing cap into the coupling even with the OD of the
coupling.

RCPH10TLB592ABL 33

37. Carefully install the cross in the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB595ABL 34

38. Use an acceptable driver and press the other bearing


cap into the coupling until the top of the bearing cap
is 6 MM. (1/4 inch) above the top of the coupling.

RCPH10TLB597ABL 35

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39. Carefully raise the cross into the top bearing cap so
that the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB598ABL 36

40. Hold the cross and press the bearing cap into the
coupling so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB600ABL 37

41. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB601ABL 38

42. Repeat steps 38 and 39 for the other bearing cap.

Next operation:
Housing - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Housing - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel


housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN only
1. Drive the bushing into the bore until the bushing is 8
MM. (5/16 inch) beyond the end of the bore. Then
install the seal.

RCPH10TLB493ABL 1

2. Install the bushing for the top king pin on a driver that
has a pilot and drive the bushing all the way into the
bore.

RCPH10TLB490ABL 2

3. Repeat step 2for the bottom bushing.


4. Install the belleville washer on the top of axle frame.
Then install the belleville washer on the bottom of the
axle frame. Install the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB698ABL 3

5. Install the top king pin, belleville washer, spacer, and


bolts. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 120 Nm (88.5
pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB696ABL 4

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6. Install the bottom king pin, belleville washer and self-


locking bolts. Tighten the bolts to 120 Nm (88.5
pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB497ABL 5

7. Install the ball joint and nut.

RCPH10TLB498ABL 6

8. Tighten the nut to 165 Nm (122 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB693ABL 7

9. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the opposite end of the


axle.
10. Lubricate the king pins.
11. Assemble the planetary according to instructions.

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Housing - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel


housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Loosen but do not remove the tie rod nut.

RCPH10TLB482ABL 1

2. Use the CAS-10468 puller to loosen the ball joint.

RCPH10TLB483ABL 2

3. Remove the nut and remove the ball joint from the
swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB484ABL 3

4. Loosen and remove the self-locking bolts that hold


the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB486ABL 4

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5. Remove the top king pin.

RCPH10TLB487ABL 5

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the bottom king pin.


7. Remove the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB488ABL 6

8. Remove the bellville washer and spacer for the top.


Remove the bellville washer from the bottom.

RCPH10TLB640ABL 7

9. Remove the axle shaft.

RCPH10TLB488ABL 8

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10. Use an acceptable puller and remove the top and


bottom bushings.

RCPH10TLB489ABL 9

11. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal.

RCPH10TLB491ABL 10

12. Use an acceptable puller and remove the bushing.

RCPH10TLB492ABL 11

13. Use an acceptable puller and remove the seal from


the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB456ABL 12

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14. Support the swivel housing on a sleeve and press the


bushing out of the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB457ABL 13

15. Use a soft-faced hammer and a chisel that has a long


taper to start the bushing off the bottom king pin.

RCPH10TLB459ABL 14

16. Press the bottom king pin out of the bushing.

RCPH10TLB460ABL 15

Replacing a universal joint


17. Remove the four snap rings.

RCPH10TLB472ABL 16

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18. Use the CAS-1980 V-block to support the coupling.


Adjust the Allen bolts in the V-block to hold the cou-
pling level and use additional support as required.
Use an acceptable driver and press the bottom bear-
ing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB599ABL 17

19. Fasten the bearing cap in a vise and use a soft-faced


hammer to drive the coupling off the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB473ABL 18

20. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press


the other bearing cap against the V-block.

RCPH10TLB593ABL 19

21. Remove the long axle shaft (or short axle shaft) from
the coupling.

RCPH10TLB594ABL 20

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22. Use a soft-faced hammer to remove the coupling


from the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB596ABL 21

23. Use an acceptable support and driver to press the


bottom bearing cap out of the yoke as far as possible.

RCPH10TLB474ABL 22

24. Use a soft-faced hammer to remove the yoke from


the bearing cap. DO NOT hit the axle shaft in the
seal area.

RCPH10TLB475ABL 23

25. Press the other bearing cap out of the yoke as far as
possible.

RCPH10TLB476ABL 24

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26. Remove the cross.

RCPH10TLB477ABL 25

27. Use an acceptable driver and press the bearing cap


out of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB478ABL 26

28. Press a bearing cap into the yoke 6mm (1/4 inch)
from the top of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB585ABL 27

29. Carefully install the cross into the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB586ABL 28

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30. Press the other bearing cap into the yoke 9mm (3/8
inch) from the tops of the yoke.

RCPH10TLB587ABL 29

31. Carefully raise the cross into the bearing cap so that
the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB588ABL 30

32. Hold the cross and press the bearing caps into the
yoke.

RCPH10TLB589ABL 31

33. Use an acceptable driver and press a bearing cap


into the yoke so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB590ABL 32

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34. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB591ABL 33

35. Repeat steps 33 and 34 for the other bearing cap.


36. Use the V-block to support the coupling and press a
bearing cap into the coupling even with the OD of the
coupling.

RCPH10TLB592ABL 34

37. Carefully install the cross in the bearing cap.

RCPH10TLB595ABL 35

38. Use an acceptable driver and press the other bearing


cap into the coupling 6mm (1/4 inch) from the top of
the coupling.

RCPH10TLB597ABL 36

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39. Carefully raise the cross into the top bearing cap so
that the cross is in both bearing caps.

RCPH10TLB598ABL 37

40. Hold the cross and press the bearing cap into the
coupling so that a snap ring can be installed.

RCPH10TLB600ABL 38

41. Install a snap ring.

RCPH10TLB601ABL 39

42. Repeat steps 40 and 41 for the other bearing cap.

Next operation:
Housing - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Housing - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel


housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Use a soft-faced hammer to drive the bushing into the
bore until the bushing is 8 mm (5/16 inch) beyond the
end of the bore. The install the seat.

RCPH10TLB493ABL 1

2. Use a soft-faced hammer to install the bushing for


the top king pin on a driver that has a pilot and drive
the bushing all the way into the bore.

RCPH10TLB490ABL 2

3. Repeat step 2 for the bottom bushing.


4. Use a soft-faced hammer to install the axle shaft.

RCPH10TLB494ABL 3

5. Install the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB488ABL 4

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6. Install the top king pin, beveled washer, spacer, and


self-locking bolts.

RCPH10TLB495ABL 5

7. Tighten the self-locking bolts to 190 Nm (141 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB485ABL 6

8. Install the bottom king pin, beveled washer, and self-


locking bolts.

RCPH10TLB496ABL 7

9. Tighten the self-locking cap screws to 190 Nm (141


pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB497ABL 8

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10. Install the ball joint and nut.

RCPH10TLB498ABL 9

11. Tighten the nut to: 580SN - WT 165Nm (122 pound


feet) and 590SN - 220 Nm (162 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB499ABL 10

12. Repeat steps 1 through 11 for the opposite end of the


axle.
13. Lubricate the king pins.
14. Assemble the planetary according to instructions in
this section.

Next operation:
Differential - Remove (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive
Prior operation:
FRONT AXLE - Remove (D.10.A)

1. See planetary exploded view: Planetary and hub -


Exploded view (D.10.A)

NOTE: The following procedures show the axle already removed from the machine for ease of explanation.
2. Raise the wheel(s) off the floor and use acceptable
supports to hold the machine in position.
3. Remove the nuts and hardened washers and remove
the wheel(s). FRONT AXLE - Remove (D.10.A)
4. Drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB276ACL 1

5. Remove the two Allen head bolts 6mm that hold the
carrier.

RCPH10TLB946ABL 2

6. Separate the carrier from the planetary housing us-


ing the 2 prybar slots.

RCPH10TLB277ACL 3

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Planetary Carrier
7. Remove the carrier from the planetary housing.

RCPH10TLB947ABL 4

NOTE: Take care when removing the cover. Pull the cover evenly on both sides to prevent gear damage. Capture
and discard residual oil from the cover.
8. Discard the O-ring.

RCPH10TLB275ACL 5

NOTE: Hub seal should be replaced.


9. Loosen 3 retaining screws 8 mm.

RCPH10TLB292ACL 6

NOTE: Use a hand wrench, not impact gun to avoid gear damage. Use care to avoid stripping socket in bolt head.
Replace bolt if needed. Easy out size 11/32" is effective for stripped bolt head hex sockets.

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10. Mark retainers, gears and pins.

RCPH10TLB360ACL 7

11. Remove retainers.

RCPH10TLB361ACL 8

12. Inspect retainers for dents or damage in roller contact


area.

RCPH10TLB362ACL 9

NOTE: Visually inspect. Also, inspect by running finger around the outer edge of the lower surface. Any detected
dents or damage will require rework to polish off rough edges.
13. During inspection, the use of a magnifying glass is
recommended.

RCPH10TLB363ACL 10

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14. Any dent or rough edge that can be felt or seen must
be reworked.

RCPH10TLB364ACL 11

15. Example of an unacceptable dent in the bearing con-


tact area.

RCPH10TLB365ACL 12

16. For slight damage rework retainer using 400 grit


sandpaper, as shown or replace, as required.

RCPH10TLB366ACL 13

17. Example of reworked retainer with the bearing con-


tact area removed.

RCPH10TLB367ACL 14

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18. Remove gear, as necessary. and place rollers into


individual containers for possible reuse.

RCPH10TLB360ACL 15

NOTE: . The drain plug has a powerful magnet. The technician may choose to cover the magnet with a rag, tape or
cardboard to allow rollers to be more easily removed from the carrier.
19. Ensure all rollers have been removed and wipe off
any contamination on the drain plug.

RCPH10TLB369ACL 16

NOTE: Thoroughly inspect entire carrier for rollers, including inside the threaded holes in the gear pins.

Hub
20. Use acceptable tools to loosen the crimping on the
nut.

RCPH10TLB279ACL 17

NOTE: Use a very narrow chisel/round end punch to unstake the nut. to avoid gear damage.

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21. Loosen nut. Use a 55mm socket or special tool


380000468.

RCPH10TLB961ABL 18

22. Remove the nut.

RCPH10TLB281ACL 19

23. Remove the bolts for the hub The axle will have either
10 bolts (M10) or 8 bolts (M12).

RCPH10TLB282ACL 20

24. Install two bolts in the two threaded holes in the hub.
Tighten the two bolts evenly until the ring gear is free
of the swivel housing. Use 2 bolts removed from step
22.

RCPH10TLB284ACL 21

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25. Remove the ring gear assembly. See section Hous-


ing - Disassemble (D.10.A) for knuckle removal.

RCPH10TLB285ACL 22

NOTE: Ensure you slide the axle shaft from the swivel housing assembly.
26. If necessary, remove the retaining ring which fastens
the hub in the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB289ACL 23

27. Separate the hub and ring gear.

RCPH10TLB290ACL 24

28. Press the T-dowels from the hub and discard.

RCPH10TLB625ABL 25

NOTE: Manufacturer recommends replacement of T-dowels if they are pressed out of the hub.

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29. Use an acceptable puller to remove the wheel hub


assembly from the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB299ACL 26

30. Remove the outer wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB300ACL 27

31. Remove the wheel hub assembly.

RCPH10TLB301ACL 28

32. Remove the cassette seal and bearing cups, as nec-


essary.

RCPH10TLB302ACL 29

NOTE: Cassette seal must be replaced. Replace bearing cups as necessary.

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33. Remove the wheel bearing from the swivel housing,


if necessary.

RCPH10TLB400ACL 30

34. Remove the axle shaft seal.

RCPH10TLB401ACL 31

35. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB261ACL-2 32

36. Remove axle shaft ball bearing.

RCPH10TLB260ACL-2 33

Next operation:
Planetary and hub - Inspect (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Inspect - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect all bearing assemblies for flat areas, pitting,
scoring, and other damage. Also check the races for
damage. If any of these defects are found, a new
wheel bearing and bearing cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the planetary shafts for wear and damage.
4. Inspect the teeth of the planet gears, sun gear and
ring gear for wear, pitting, scoring, and other dam-
age. Use new parts as required.

Next operation:
Planetary and hub - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Assemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive
Planetary Carrier
1. Install planetary gear over installation tool
DMT100002

RCPH10TLB370ACL 1

2. Insert rollers between installation assembly tool and


gear as shown. Apply petroleum jelly to help retain
rollers.

RCPH10TLB371ACL 2

3. Ensure all rollers are installed.

RCPH10TLB372ACL 3

4. Install gears on the same pin they were removed


from using marks as a guide.

RCPH10TLB374ACL 4

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5. Push roller installation tool (DMT100002) off of gear


as gear & rollers engage pin.

RCPH10TLB375ACL 5

6. Confirm all lower rollers are properly installed. After


all 3 gears are installed, confirm all lower rollers are
properly installed. After all 3 gears are installed, re-
orient planetary carrier horizontally.

RCPH10TLB376ACL 6

7. Install upper rollers into gears, as shown. Ensure all


rollers are installed.

RCPH10TLB402ACL 7

8. Where possible align retainers with the original pin


using the marks applied previously. Align dowel with
offset hole on retainer.

RCPH10TLB378ACL 8

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9. Use an 8mm allen wrench and tighten. Use torque


wrench Do not use an impact gun.

RCPH10TLB380ACL 9

NOTE: Apply 3 drops of Loctite 242.


10. Tighten to 95 - 105 N·m (70.1 - 77.4 lb ft)

NOTE: Apply approximately 5 drops of MS1317 oil at top of all rollers. Ensure gear has free end play by moving it up
and down. Should be approximately 1 mm play. Spin each gear to make sure they are free to rotate.
11. If bearing cups were removed, use an acceptable
driver to press new bearing cups into the planetary
housing. Special Tool DMT100004

RCPH10TLB578ABL 10

12. The words "OUTSIDE" on the seal must be facing


up. Use hub seal installation tool (DMT100004) to
drive the new seal into the wheel hub. . Use the
flat side of the hub seal installer. Do not damage
the seal. Lightly coat outside diameter of seal with
Kluberplus.. Depth: 580N & 580SN 1.5 mm (0.059
in), 580SN-WT & 590SN 6.5 mm (0.256 in)

RCPH10TLB622ABL 11

13. Install two new T-dowels 180 degrees apart such that
they protrude 4 mm (0.157 in).

RCPH10TLB626ABL 12

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14. Install the hub to the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB624ABL 13

15. Install the retaining ring. Ensure it is fully seated into


the groove.

RCPH10TLB998ABL 14

16. Install inner wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB400ACL 15

17. Install the hub. Use a press to pshl hub on evenly


and square to ensure proper seal seating. Seal ID
must have light coat of Kluberplus.

RCPH10TLB387ACL 16

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18. Install a wheel bearing on the swivel housing. In-


stallation will be easier if you heat the wheel bearing
slightly. Do not heat the wheel bearing higher than
149 °C (300.2 °F). Use clean gear lubricant to lubri-
cate the wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB388ACL 17

19. Install the axle shaft bearing. Install snap ring. Install
axle shaft seal to a depth of 6.1 mm (0.240 in).

RCPH10TLB261ACL-2 18

NOTE: Ensure proper seating of snap ring into groove.


20. Align the two bushings with two of the holes on the
swivel housing, then simultaneously press the heads
of the bushings to install the ring gear assembly.

RCPH10TLB285ACL 19

21. Press remaining T- dowels into place 2 at a time 180


degrees apart.
22. Apply Loctite to bolts . Instal bolts l and tighten evenly
to pull the ring gear assembly against the swivel
housing. Tighten the bolts in a star pattern to a final
torque of: 580N & 580SN 55 - 68 N·m (40.6 - 50.2
lb ft) and 580SN-WT & 590SN 96 - 118 N·m (70.8 -
87.0 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB282ACL 20

NOTE: Tighten bolts in a star pattern. Rotate hub while tightening bolts to avoid damage to wheel bearings.
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23. Install the nut. Use 3 to 4 drops of Loctite 242.


Tighten to 358 - 442 N·m (264.0 - 326.0 lb ft). Use
special tool 380000468 to tighten. Stake the nut in 2
places approximately 180 degrees apart.

RCPH10TLB961ABL 21

NOTE: Nut staking material should be crimped and not cracked or torn. Ensure opposite side of shaft is secure while
tightening nut.
24. Install a new O-ring on the planetary carrier.

RCPH10TLB275ACL 22

NOTE: Lubricate O-ring with oil prior to installation


25. Install the planetary carrier. Hold planetary carrier in
a level position. Do not force, it may be necessary to
turn input pinion.

RCPH10TLB947ABL 23

26. Install and tighten the two Allen head bolts to a torque
of 21 - 26 N·m (15.5 - 19.2 lb ft)

RCPH10TLB945ABL 24

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27. Lubricate the planetary FRONT AXLE - General


specification (D.10.A)
28. Install the wheel(s), hardened washers, and nuts.
FRONT AXLE - Install (D.10.A) Tighten the nuts.
FRONT AXLE - Install (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel


drive - 580N and 580SN only
1. Raise the wheel(s) off the floor and use acceptable
supports to hold the machine in position.
2. Remove the nuts and hardened washers and remove
the wheel(s). Drain the oil from the carrier.
3. Remove the two Allen head bolts that hold the carrier.

RCPH10TLB561ABL 1

4. Separate the carrier from the planetary housing.

RCPH10TLB562ABL 2

5. Remove the carrier.

RCPH10TLB563ABL 3

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6. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB564ABL 4

7. Remove the thrust washer with the internal tabs.

RCPH10TLB565ABL 5

8. Remove the thrust plate with the external tabs.

RCPH10TLB566ABL 6

9. Remove the bolts for the hub.

RCPH10TLB567ABL 7

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10. Install two 10mm. bolts in the two threaded holes in


the hub. Tighten the two bolts evenly until the ring
gear is free of the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB568ABL 8

11. Remove the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB569ABL 9

12. Use an acceptable puller to remove the outer wheel


bearing from the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB570ABL 10

13. Remove the planetary housing and the wheel bear-


ing.

RCPH10TLB571ABL 11

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14. Use prybars to remove the inner wheel bearing from


the swivel housing. Be careful so that you do not
damage the inner wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB572ABL 12

15. Remove the retaining ring which fastens the hub in


the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB660ABL 13

16. Remove the hub.

RCPH10TLB624ABL 14

17. Press the bushings from the hub only if new bush-
ing(s) are needed or a new hub is installed.

RCPH10TLB625ABL 15

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18. Remove the snap rings.

RCPH10TLB573ABL 16

19. Remove the retainer.

RCPH10TLB574ABL 17

20. Remove the pinion gears and thrust washers. Be


careful so that you do not lose the needles.

RCPH10TLB575ABL 18

21. Press the pinion shafts out of the carrier.

RCPH10TLB576ABL 19

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22. Remove the bearing cups and the seal as necessary.

RCPH10TLB577ABL 20

Next operation:
Planetary and hub - Inspect (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580N and 580SN only
Refer to Planetary and hub - Exploded view (D.10.A) for
more details
1. Clean all parts with cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect the bearing cup and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the inner face for damage. If
any of these defects are found, a new wheel bearing
and bearing cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the pinion shafts for wear and damage.
4. Inspect the teeth of the pinion gears, the axle shafts,
and the ring gear for wear, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Use new parts as required.
5. Inspect the needles for the pinion gears for flat areas,
pitting, scoring, and other damage. If any of these
defects are found, also inspect the bore of the pinion
gears and use new parts as required.
6. Inspect the thrust washer for the axle shaft in the bore
in the carrier. Do not remove the thrust washer un-
less there is wear or damage. The thrust washer is
held in position with adhesive. If replacement is nec-
essary, use B500621 kit (324 Loctite and 707 Activa-
tor) to install the new thrust washer. Use the instruc-
tions on the container. Curing time is approximately
five minutes.

Next operation:
Planetary and hub - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


- 580N and 580SN only
1. If bearing cups were removed, use an acceptable
driver to press new bearing cups into the planetary
housing.

RCPH10TLB578ABL 1

2. The words “OUTSIDE” on the seal must be facing


up. Use the CAS2374A to drive the new seal into
the planetary housing. Use the flat side of the Hub
Seal Installer. Be careful not to damage the seal.

RCPH10TLB622ABL 2

3. Press the pinion shafts into the carrier until the inner
end of the pinion shafts are 34.3 to 36.8 MM. (1.350
to 1.450 inch) from the machined surface on the car-
rier.
4. Apply petroleum jelly to one side and the bore of the
pinion gears.

RCPH10TLB479ABL 3

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5. Install a thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB480ABL 4

6. Install 30 needles in each pinion gear using petro-


leum jelly to hold the needles in place.

RCPH10TLB481ABL 5

7. Install the pinion gears so that each thrust washer is


toward the carrier.

RCPH10TLB575ABL 6

8. Install the retainer.

RCPH10TLB574ABL 7

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9. Install the snap rings.

RCPH10TLB573ABL 8

10. Press bushings into the hub as required.

RCPH10TLB626ABL 9

11. Install the hub.

RCPH10TLB624ABL 10

12. Install the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB623ABL 11

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13. Install a wheel bearing on the swivel housing. In-


stallation will be easier if you heat the wheel bearing
slightly. Do not heat the wheel bearing higher than
149° C (300° F). Use clean gear lubricant to lubri-
cate the wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB579ABL 12

14. Install the planetary housing.

RCPH10TLB580ABL 13

15. Install the outer wheel bearing. Installation will be


Install the thrust plate with the external tabs. easier
if you heat the wheel bearing slightly. Do not heat the
wheel bearing higher than 149° C (300° F).

RCPH10TLB581ABL 14

16. Align the holes in the hub with the holes in the swivel
housing and install the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB582ABL 15

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17. Put 270 Loctite in the female threads in the swivel


housing. Install and tighten the bolts evenly to pull
the hub against the swivel housing. Tighten the bolts
to a final torque of 95 Nm (70 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB567ABL 16

18. Install the thrust plate with the external tabs.

RCPH10TLB566ABL 17

19. Install the thrust washer with the internal tabs.

RCPH10TLB565ABL 18

20. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB564ABL 19

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21. Install a new O-ring on the planetary housing.

RCPH10TLB583ABL 20

22. Install the carrier.

RCPH10TLB584ABL 21

23. Install and tighten the Allen head bolts to a torque of


25 Nm (19 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB561ABL 22

24. See Specifications for the correct lubricant for the


planetary.
25. Install the wheel(s), hardened washers, and nuts.
Tighten the nuts to specifications.

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Planetary and hub - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel


drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Raise the wheel(s) off the floor and use acceptable
support to hold the machine in position.
2. Remove the nuts and hardened washers and remove
the wheel(s).
3. Remove the drain plug from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB642ABL 1

4. Drain the oil from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB641ABL 2

5. Remove the two allen head bolts that hold the carrier.

RCPH10TLB643ABL 3

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6. Use a soft-faced hammer to separate the carrier from


the planetary housing.

RCPH10TLB645ABL 4

7. Remove the carrier.

RCPH10TLB646ABL 5

8. Discard O-ring.

RCPH10TLB680ABL 6

9. Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB647ABL 7

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10. Remove the thrust washer with the internal tabs.

RCPH10TLB648ABL 8

11. Remove the thrust washer with the external tabs.

RCPH10TLB649ABL 9

12. Remove the bolts from the hub.

RCPH10TLB650ABL 10

13. Use two bolts that were removed from the hub and
install them in the two threaded holes in the hub.
Tighten the bolts evenly until the ring gear is free of
the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB652ABL 11

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14. Remove the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB653ABL 12

15. Use an acceptable puller to remove the outer wheel


bearing from the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB654ABL 13

16. Remove the wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB655ABL 14

17. Remove the planetary housing from the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB656ABL 15

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18. Use prybars to remove the inner wheel bearing form


the swivel housing. Be careful so that you do not
damage the inner wheel bearing.

RCPH10TLB657ABL 16

19. Remove the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB660ABL 17

20. Remove the hub.

RCPH10TLB662ABL 18

21. Press the busings from the hub only if new bushing(s)
are needed or a new hub is installed.

RCPH10TLB670ABL 19

NOTE: Steps 22 through 24 is for the 580SN-WT

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22. Remove the snap rings securing the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB688ABL 20

23. Remove the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB689ABL 21

24. Remove the pinion gears and thrust washers. Be


careful so that you do not lose the needles.

RCPH10TLB690ABL 22

NOTE: Steps 25 through 27 are for the 590 SN.


25. Remove the snap rings from the pinion gears.

RCPH10TLB665ABL 23

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26. Remove the retainer.

RCPH10TLB664ABL 24

27. Remove the pinion gears being careful not to lose the
needles.

RCPH10TLB669ABL 25

28. Press the pinion shafts out of the carrier if new ones
are to be installed.

RCPH10TLB672ABL 26

29. Remove the bearing cups and seal as required.

RCPH10TLB674ABL 27

Next operation:
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Planetary and hub - Inspect (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect the bearing cup and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the inner race for damage. If
any of these defects are found, a new wheel bearing
and bearing cup must be installed.
3. Inspect the pinion shafts for wear and damage.
4. Inspect the teeth of the pinion gears, the sun gear,
and the ring gear for wear, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Use new parts as required.
5. Inspect the needles for the pinion gears for flat areas,
pitting, scoring and other damage. If any of these
defects are found, also inspect the bore of the pinion
gears and use new parts as required.
6. Inspect the thrust washer for the axle shaft in the bore
in the carrier. Do not remove the thrust washer un-
less there is wear or damage. The thrust washer is
held in position with adhesive. If replacement is nec-
essary, use B500621 kit (324 Loctite and 707 Activa-
tor) to install the new thrust washer. Use the instruc-
tions on the container. Curing time is approximately
five minutes.

Next operation:
Planetary and hub - Assemble (D.10.A)

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Planetary and hub - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive


- 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. If bearing cups were removed, use a suitable driver
to press new bearing cups into the wheel hub.
2. Clean hub prior to seal installation

RCPH10TLB682ABL 1

3. The lip on the seal must be facing in towards bearing.

RCPH10TLB675ABL 2

4. Use seal driver 380002431 to drive the new seal into


the wheel hub. Be careful not to damage the seal.

RCPH10TLB673ABL 3

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5. If the pinion shafts were removed, use acceptable


tools to press the pinion shafts into the carrier until
the inner end of the pinion shafts are 34.3 to 36.8
mm (1.350 to 1.450 inch) from the machined surface
on the carrier.

RCPH10TLB676ABL 4

NOTE: Steps 1 through 10 are for the 580SN-WT.


6. Apply petroleum jelly to one side of the bore of the
pinion gears.

RCPH10TLB685ABL 5

7. Install a thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB686ABL 6

8. Install 30 needles in each pinion gear using petro-


leum to hold the needles in place.

RCPH10TLB687ABL 7

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9. Install the pinion gears so that each thrust washer is


toward the carrier.

RCPH10TLB690ABL 8

10. Install the retainer.

RCPH10TLB689ABL 9

11. Install the snap rings.

RCPH10TLB688ABL 10

NOTE: Steps 12 through 17 are for the 590SN.


12. Apply petroleum jelly to the inside of the pinion gears.

RCPH10TLB666ABL 11

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13. Install needles in each pinion gear using petroleum


jelly to hold the needles in place.

RCPH10TLB667ABL 12

14. Install the pinion gears onto the pinion shafts.

RCPH10TLB668ABL 13

15. Install needles into the top of the pinion gears.

RCPH10TLB679ABL 14

16. Install the retainer.

RCPH10TLB664ABL 15

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17. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB665ABL 16

18. Press bushings into the hub as required.

RCPH10TLB671ABL 17

19. Install the hub.

RCPH10TLB663ABL 18

20. Install the retaining rings.

RCPH10TLB661ABL 19

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21. Install inner bearing on the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB658ABL 20

22. Lubricate the bearings with gear lubricant.

RCPH10TLB659ABL 21

23. Clean seal surface prior to wheel hub installation.

RCPH10TLB678ABL 22

24. Ensure the surface of the seal is clean and dry prior
to installing the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB681ABL 23

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25. Install the wheel hub onto the swivel housing.

RCPH10TLB656ABL 24

26. Install outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB655ABL 25

27. Align the holes in the hub with the holes in the swivel
housing and install the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB677ABL 26

28. Put Loctite 270 in the female threads in the wheel


hub. Install and tighten the bolts evenly to pull the
hub against the wheel hub. Tighten the bolts to a
final torque of 95 Nm (70 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB651ABL 27

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29. Ensure shaft is all the way out prior to installing thrust
washers and snap ring.

RCPH10TLB649ABL 28

30. Install the thrust washer with the external tabs.

RCPH10TLB649ABL 29

31. Install the thrust washer with the internal tabs.

RCPH10TLB648ABL 30

32. Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB647ABL 31

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33. Install new O-ring on the carrier.

RCPH10TLB680ABL 32

34. Install the carrier.

RCPH10TLB646ABL 33

35. Install and tighten the Allen head bolts to 80 Nm (59


pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB644ABL 34

36. Fill the 580 SN-WT planetary(ies) with 80W/40 0.59


liters (0.63 U.S. quarts). Fill the 590 SN plane-
tary(ies) with 80W/40 0.65 liters (0.69 U.S. quarts).

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37. Install the plug and torque to 80Nm (59 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB642ABL 35

Next operation:
Housing - Disassemble (D.10.A)

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Index

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

FRONT AXLE - 10.A


Axle - Drawing - Front axle-four wheel drive- measuring toe-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Axle - Exploded view - CNH Four wheel drive axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . 107
Differential - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . 136
Differential - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Differential - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive - Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . 127
Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . 94
Differential - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only 122
Differential - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Differential - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive- Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Differential - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive limited slip differential- 580SN-WT and 590SN
only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Differential - Exploded view - CNH- Front Axle - Differential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Differential - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Differential - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Differential - Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Differential - Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . 91
Differential - Remove - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive differential carrier- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . 119
Differential - Remove - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive - Differential Carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
FRONT AXLE - Assemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
FRONT AXLE - Assemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
FRONT AXLE - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
FRONT AXLE - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . 13
FRONT AXLE - General specification - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . 17
FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580N and 580SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
FRONT AXLE - General specification - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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FRONT AXLE - Inspect - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
FRONT AXLE - Inspect - CNH Front Axle - Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
FRONT AXLE - Install - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
FRONT AXLE - Install - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
FRONT AXLE - Remove - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
FRONT AXLE - Remove - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle two wheel drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
FRONT AXLE - Special tools - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
FRONT AXLE - Special tools - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive - 580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN . . . . . . . . . 8
FRONT AXLE - Special tools - CNH Front axle Two Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Housing - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN only
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Housing - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . 183
Housing - Assemble - CNH Front Axle- Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Housing - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing and universal joint- 580N and 580SN
only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Housing - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive swivel housing- 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . 173
Housing - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle -Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Housing - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle- swivel housing- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Housing - Exploded view - CNH Front axle - swivel housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Planetary and hub - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Planetary and hub - Assemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . 225
Planetary and hub - Assemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Planetary and hub - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Planetary and hub - Disassemble - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . 216
Planetary and hub - Disassemble - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Planetary and hub - Exploded view - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Planetary and hub - Exploded view - CNH Front Axle - Planetary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Planetary and hub - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Planetary and hub - Inspect - Carraro Front axle-four wheel drive - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Planetary and hub - Inspect - CNH Front Axle Four Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195

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REAR AXLE - 12.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

REAR AXLE - 12.A

TECHNICAL DATA
REAR AXLE
General specification - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Special tools - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General specification - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Special tools - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Differential
Exploded view - Differential lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exploded view - Differential - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Exploded view - Ring and pinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Exploded view - Differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Housing
Drawing - Axle housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hub
Exploded view - Wheel hub and final reduction unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

SERVICE
REAR AXLE
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Differential
Remove - Carrier removal 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Disassemble - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Remove - Differential lock fork removal - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Install - Differential lock housing and piston - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Install - Differential lock fork installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Assemble - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Install - Carrier installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Check - Checking the differential lock - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Remove - Carrier removal - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Disassemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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Remove - Differential lock for removal - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Install - Differential lock for installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Assemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Install - Carrier Installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Check - Checking the differential lock - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Hub
Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

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REAR AXLE - General specification - 580N and 580SN only


Gear lubricant Wet brake/Transmission lubricant - SAE 80W140 MAT
3510
Capacity 13.6 l (14.4 US qt)

Special torques
Allen head bolts for hub housing 226 N·m (166.7 lb ft)
Bolts for ring gear 155 N·m (114.3 lb ft)
Bolts for differential support long bolts 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Bolts for differential support short bolts 169 N·m (124.6 lb ft)
Drain hole plugs at wheel hub 60 N·m (44.3 lb ft)
Fill and drain hole plugs at differential 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Ring nut for wheel hub 1000 N·m (737.6 lb ft)
Differential adjusting ring lock screws 10 N·m (88.5 lb in)
Brake self adjuster shouldered bolt 16 N·m (141.6 lb in)
Brake bleeder 8 - 12 N·m (70.8 - 106.2 lb in)
Differential pin plug 25 N·m (18.4 lb ft)
Differential lock plug 180 N·m (132.8 lb ft)
Wheel studs 70 N·m (51.6 lb ft)

Pinion rotating torque (without seal) 2 - 2.4 N·m (17.7 - 21.2 lb in)
Differential bearing preload rotating torque (with seal) 2.6 - 3.3 N·m (23.0 - 29.2 lb in)
Backlash for ring gear 0.2 - 0.29 mm (0.008 - 0.011 in)

REAR AXLE - Special tools - 580N and 580SN only


Differential ring nut wrench 380002433

RCPH10TLB379AAL 1

Pinion depth gauge


1. CAS1596A-4
2. CAS1596A-7
3. CAS1596A-6
4. 380002436

RCPH10TLB380AAL 2

CAS2151A offset spanner wrench used to remove and


install the pinion nut

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OEM4185 universal bearing cup installer - used to install


the hub bearing cups

RCPH10TLB484AAL 3

CAS1716-3 handle (part of CAS1716 Ag tool kit) - Used


with CAS2374 hub seal installer

RCPH07SPT024AAA 4

Yoke to hold shaft. Order p/n 144279A1


Self adjusting brake tools 380002435

RCPH10TLB378AAL 5

Socket for ring nut on wheel flange 380002434

RCPH10TLB377AAL 6

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Seal protector CAS2369


Pinion depth gauge bar 380000407

RCPH10TLB381AAL 7

Wheel hub seal driver 380002431


Seal driver 380002432
Spanner wrench CAS1840C
CAS1968 Stud remover/installer - used to remove shoul-
der studs from wheel hubs

RCPH10TLB590AAL 8

Fabricate from locking differential cylinder, used to com-


press differential lock spring to remove "C" clip

RCPH10TLB584AAL 9

REAR AXLE - General specification - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


Gear lubricant Wet brake/transmission lubricant - SAE 80W140 MAT
3510
Capacity 18.6 l (19.7 US qt)

Special torques
Allen head bolts for hub housing 226 N·m (166.7 lb ft)
Bolts for ring gear 155 N·m (114.3 lb ft)

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Special torques
Bolts for differential support long bolts 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Bolts for differential support short bolts 169 N·m (124.6 lb ft)
Drain hole plugs at wheel hub 60 N·m (44.3 lb ft)
Fill and drain hole plugs at differential 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Ring nut for wheel hub 1000 N·m (737.6 lb ft)
Differential adjusting ring lock screws 10 N·m (88.5 lb in)
Brake self adjuster shouldered bolt 16 N·m (141.6 lb in)
Brake bleeder 8 - 12 N·m (70.8 - 106.2 lb in)
Differential pin plug 25 N·m (18.4 lb ft)
Differential lock plug 180 N·m (132.8 lb ft)
Wheel studs 70 N·m (51.6 lb ft)

Pinion rotating torque (without seal) 2 - 2.4 N·m (17.7 - 21.2 lb in)
Differential bearing preload rotating torque (without seal) 2.6 - 3.3 N·m (23.0 - 29.2 lb in)
Backlash for ring gear 0.2 - 0.29 mm (0.008 - 0.011 in)

REAR AXLE - Special tools - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


Differential ring nut wrench - 380002433

RCPH10TLB379AAL 1

False pinion - 380100090

RCPH10TLB380AAL 2

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Offset spanner wrench - used to remove and install the


pinion nut - 380100093

RCPH10TLB637ABL 3

Universal bearing cup installer - used to install the hub


bearing cups - OEM4185

RCPH10TLB484AAL 4

Handle (part of CAS1716 Ag tool kit) - Used with CAS2374


hub seal installer - CAS1716-3

RCPH10TLB485AAL 5

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Yoke to hold shaft - 144279A1

RCPH10TLB638ABL 6

Self adjusting brake tools - 380002435

RCPH10TLB378AAL 7

Socket for ring nut on wheel flange - 380002434

RCPH10TLB377AAL 8

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Seal protector - CAS2369

RCPH10TLB635ABL 9

Pinion depth gauge bar - 380000407

RCPH10TLB381AAL 10

Wheel hub seal driver - 380002431

RCPH10TLB636ABL 11

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Seal driver - 380002432

RCPH10TLB634ABL 12

Spanner wrench - CAS1840C

RCPH10TLB633ABL 13

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Differential - Exploded view - Differential lock


Differential lock
1. Cylinder 6. Bushing
2. Cylinder O-ring 7. Spring
3. Piston 8. Shaft
4. Piston O-rings 9. Fork
5. Locking ring

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RCPH10TLB9GAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Differential - 580N and 580SN only


Differential
1. Ring nut 11. Spider gear
2. Bearing 12. Differential pin
3. Sleeve 13. Pin
4. Cap screw M12 x 25 14. Spacer
5. Pin 15. Housing cover
6. O-ring 16. Locking ring
7. Housing 17. Locking side spider gear
8. Thrust washer 18. Differential pin
9. Plug 19. Side spider gear
10. Thrust washer 20. Pin

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RCPH10TLB10GAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Ring and pinion


Ring and pinion
1. Ring gear 7. Outer bearing
2. Pinion gear 8. Lock washer
3. Shim 9. Ring nut
4. Inner bearing 10. Seal
5. Washer 11. O-ring
6. Crush sleeve 12. Cap

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RCPH10TLB11GAL 1

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Differential - Exploded view - Differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN


only
(1) Ring nut
(2) Bearing
(3) Sleeve
(4) Cap screw M12 x 25
(5) Pin
(6) O-ring
(7) Housing
(8) Thrust washer
(9) Plug
(10) Thrust washer
(11) Spider gear
(12) Differential pin
(13) Pin
(14) Spacer
(15) Housing cover
(16) Locking ring
(17) Locking side spider gear
(18) Differential pin
(19) Side spider gear
(20) Pin
(21) Thrust washer
(22) Plug

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RCPH10TLB13GAL 1

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Housing - Drawing - Axle housing


Axle housing

(1) Vent
(2) Axle housing
(3) Plugs
(4) Pin D15x35
(5) Bolt M6x25
(6) Differential support
(7) Bolt M12x100
(8) Bolt M12x1.75

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RCPH10TLB7GAL 1

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Hub - Exploded view - Wheel hub and final reduction unit


Wheel hub and final reduction unit

(1) Ring nut


(2) Inner bearing
(3) O-ring
(4) Ring gear (not serviced)
(5) Bleeder valve
(6) Shipping plug
(7) Hub
(8) Spacer
(9) Outer bearing
(10) Cassette seal
(11) Pad
(12) Wheel flange
(13) Snap ring
(14) Gear
(15) Snap ring
(16) Bearing
(17) Planetary carrier
(18) Bolt
(19) Stud

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RCPH10TLB12GAL 1

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REAR AXLE - Remove


1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position with the stabilizers
down. Also put the loader bucket on the ground.
2. Raise the wheels off the ground high enough to re-
move the rear axle from under the machine. Put suit-
able stands under the frame at the rear of the ma-
chine.
3. Drain the oil from the center differential section of the
rear axle using the following procedure: 1. Loosen
the fill plug (1)to relieve any pressure. 2. Remove the
drain plug (2). Use a container capable of containing
20 liters (22 U.S. quarts).

RCPH10TLB063AAL 1

4. Drain the brake hubs.

RCPH10TLB064AAL 2

5. Install the drain plugs.


6. Remove the retainer and bolts which fasten the rear
drive shaft to the transmission output shaft yoke.

RCPH10TLB069AAL 3

7. Remove the rear drive shaft by sliding it off the rear


axle shaft splines.

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8. Disconnect the differential lock hose, plug the hose


and cap the fitting.

RCPH10TLB068AAL 4

9. Raise the rear tires off of the ground, support the


machine with suitable stands.
10. Remove the tires from the machine.
11. Remove the mounting bolts for the brake hose guard,
disconnect the brake hose. Plug the hose and cap
the fitting.

RCPH10TLB066AAL 5

12. Position a jack under the center of the rear axle and
apply light pressure.
13. Remove the rear axle mounting bolts from both
sides.
14. Slowly lower the rear axle and remove from under
the machine.

Next operation:
REAR AXLE - Install (D.12.A)

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REAR AXLE - Install


1. Position the rear axle under the machine, slowly raise
the axle and align with the mounting holes in the
chassis wheel wells.
2. Install the bolts. Tighten the bolts evenly to pull the
axle against the frame, torque bolts to 610 to 678 Nm
(450 to 500 pound-feet).
3. Connect the brake hose (1) to the wheel cylinder,
install and tighten the hose guard mounting bolts (2).

RCPH10TLB066AAL 1

4. Connect the differential lock hose.

RCPH10TLB068AAL 2

5. Install the rear drive shaft onto the rear axle by sliding
it on the rear axle pinion shaft splines. Tighten drive
shaft dust seal hand tight after assembling drive shaft
to rear axle.
6. Apply Loctite 243 to the bolts for the retainer. Tighten
the bolts to 33 to 39 Nm (24 to 29 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB069AAL 3

7. Fill the axle with all, see capacities.


8. Bleed the brakes.

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9. Install the wheel, do an initial torque of 136 Nm (100


pound-feet) in sequence shown, do a second torque
of 271 Nm (200 pound-feet) in sequence shown, turn
the lug nuts an additional 30 degrees.

RCPH10TLB306AAL 4

10. Remove the stands from under the machine and


lower the machine to the ground.

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Differential - Remove - Carrier removal 580N and 580SN only


1. Remove the wheel hubs and brakes, see Wheel
Hubs And Brakes Disassembly in this section.
2. Remove the differential mounting bolts.

RCPH10TLB373AAL 1

3. Use pry bars in slots.

RCPH10TLB374AAL 2

4. Have an assistant hold the differential housing up


away from the axle housing, attach a lifting eye to
the bottom of the differential housing.

RCPH10TLB370AAL 3

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5. Have an assistant hold the differential housing up


away from the axle housing, attach a lifting eye to
the top of the differential housing.

RCPH10TLB371AAL 4

6. Attach lifting equipment to lifting eyes.

RCPH10TLB369AAL 5

7. Remove the differential and place on a work bench.

Next operation:
Differential - Disassemble (D.12.A)

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Differential - Disassemble - 580N and 580SN only


1. Remove the bolts securing the ring nut.

RCPH10TLB364AAL 1

2. Remove the ring nuts.

RCPH10TLB362AAL 2

3. Remove the differential from the carrier.


4. The bearing cups can be removed with a roll head
pry bar if replacement is needed.

RCPH10TLB432AAL 3

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5. Remove the locking ring.

RCPH10TLB433AAL 4

6. Remove the differential housing cover, remove the


anti rotation pin.

RCPH10TLB434AAL 5

7. The thrust washer may stay on the cover, remove the


thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB435AAL 6

8. Remove the gear from the housing.

RCPH10TLB436AAL 7

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9. Remove three plugs from the differential.

RCPH10TLB437AAL 8

10. Remove the three pins securing the spider pins in the
differential.

RCPH10TLB438AAL 9

11. Remove the ring gear cap screws, remove the ring
gear.

RCPH10TLB440AAL 10

NOTE: Large amounts of Loctite was used during assembly, remove cap screws slowly. If screw binds, turn back in
and then back out.

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12. Note the flat surface on pin (1) and spacer (2).

RCPH10TLB441AAL 11

13. Push the pin towards the flat surface side noted in
the previous step.

RCPH10TLB442AAL 12

NOTE: DO NOT force the pin, it will not come out of the housing at this time.
14. Remove the spider gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB443AAL 13

15. Push the pin out of the housing.

RCPH10TLB444AAL 14

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16. Remove the spider gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB445AAL 15

17. Push one of the short spider pins out of the spacer
by pushing it through the hole in the spacer.

RCPH10TLB446AAL 16

NOTE: Do not remove the pin at this time, leave the pin in far enough to support the spider gear and thrust washer.
18. Push the other short spider pin out of the spacer by
pushing it through the hole in the spacer.

RCPH10TLB447AAL 17

NOTE: Do not remove the pin at this time, leave the pin in far enough to support the spider gear and thrust washer.

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19. Remove the spacer from the housing.

RCPH10TLB448AAL 18

20. Remove the spider pin, gear and thrust washer from
the housing.

RCPH10TLB449AAL 19

21. Remove the other pin, gear and thrust washer from
the housing.

RCPH10TLB450AAL 20

22. Remove the gear and thrust washer from the hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB452AAL 21

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23. Remove the differential locking pins from the hous-


ing.

RCPH10TLB359AAL 22

24. Remove the cover and seal from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB340AAL 23

25. The pinion gear nut is staked into place on the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB341AAL 24

26. Use a chisel punch to remove the stake from the


pinion shaft NUT.

RCPH10TLB342AAL 25

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27. Use the offset spanner, CAS2151A, and yoke P/N


144279A1 to remove the pinion gear ring nut.

RCPH10TLB343AAL 26

28. Use a soft faced hammer and drive the pinion out of
the carrier housing.
29. Remove the crush sleeve and shims from the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB344AAL 27

30. Press the bearing from the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB345AAL 28

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31. Remove the shim from the pinion.

RCPH10TLB346AAL 29

32. Remove the outer bearing cup from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB347AAL 30

33. Remove the inner bearing cup from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB348AAL 31

Next operation:
Differential - Remove (D.12.A)

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Differential - Remove - Differential lock fork removal - 580N and


580SN only
NOTE: The differential lock fork may look different for machines equipped with a Power Shift transmission. The
procedure is the same.
1. Loosen the differential lock cylinder from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB349AAL 1

2. Hold the differential lock fork down to catch a block


inside of the housing, remove the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB350AAL 2

NOTE: Use caution removing the cylinder, it is under spring pressure.


3. Place a flat washer over the shaft.

RCPH10TLB351AAL 3

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4. Start the modified cylinder into the differential hous-


ing.

RCPH10TLB352AAL 4

5. Block the fork from moving.

RCPH10TLB353AAL 5

6. Tighten the modified cylinder and press down on the


bushing, remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB354AAL 6

7. Remove the bushing.

RCPH10TLB355AAL 7

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8. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB356AAL 8

9. Remove the shaft.

RCPH10TLB357AAL 9

10. Remove the fork, spring and bushing from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB460AAL 10

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Differential lock housing and piston - 580N


and 580SN only
1. Install new O-rings on the piston. Lubricate the
O-rings with clean hydraulic oil. Install a new O-ring
on the cover for the differential lock.

RCPH10TLB459AAL 1

2. Lubricate the bore in the cover for the piston with


clean hydraulic oil. Install the piston in the cover for
the differential lock.

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Differential lock fork installation - 580N and


580SN only
NOTE: The differential lock fork will look different for machines equipped with a Power Shift transmission. The pro-
cedure is the same.
1. When installing the bushings on the shaft make sure
the chamfer is over the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB461AAL 1

2. Lubricate the shaft with clean hydraulic oil. Install the


fork on the shaft with collar towards snap ring (1).
Install bushing (2) and spring (3) onto shaft.

RCPH10TLB460AAL 2

3. Install the shaft into the carrier.

RCPH10TLB357AAL 3

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4. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB356AAL 4

5. Place the bushing on the shaft, make sure the cham-


fer in the bushing is facing out.

RCPH10TLB355AAL 5

6. Place a flat washer over the shaft.

RCPH10TLB351AAL 6

7. Start the modified cylinder into the differential hous-


ing.

RCPH10TLB352AAL 7

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8. Block the fork from moving.

RCPH10TLB353AAL 8

9. Compress the spring by tightening the modified cylin-


der and install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB354AAL 9

10. Remove the block, push the fork into the carrier and
lock it behind the block inside of the carrier. Hand
start the locking cylinder.

RCPH10TLB350AAL 10

11. Torque the locking cylinder to 180 Nm (133 pound-


feet).

RCPH10TLB360AAL 11

Next operation:
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Differential - Assemble (D.12.A)

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Differential - Assemble - 580N and 580SN only


1. Install new O-rings on the pins. Lubricate the O-rings
with clean hydraulic oil.

RCPH10TLB481AAL 1

2. Install the pins in the differential housing.

RCPH10TLB358AAL 2

3. Lubricate the gear and thrust washer with clean hy-


draulic oil. Install the gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB452AAL 3

4. When installing the pins and thrust washers, align the


flats on the pins with the flats in the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB451AAL 4

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5. Install the pin, thrust washer and spider gear.

RCPH10TLB450AAL 5

NOTE: Push the pin in just far enough to hold the thrust washer and spider.
6. Install the pin, thrust washer, and spider gear.

RCPH10TLB449AAL 6

NOTE: Push the pin in just far enough to hold the thrust washer and spider.
7. Install the spacer as shown, push the pins into the
spacer.

RCPH10TLB448AAL 7

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8. Make sure to install the pin so that the dowel pin hole
aligns with the dowel pin hole in the housing.

RCPH10TLB445AAL 8

9. Place the spider gear and thrust washer into the


housing. Align the bushing with the pin and push the
pin in as far as possible.

RCPH10TLB444AAL 9

10. Install the spider gear and thrust washer, push the
pin into the gear and washer.

RCPH10TLB443AAL 10

11. Install the retaining pins for the spider gear pins into
the housing.

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12. The pinion gear and ring gear are a matched set.
Make sure the numbers on the pinion gear and ring
gear are the same.

RCPH10TLB589AAL 11

13. Use LOCTITE 270 on cap screws, install and torque


ring gear cap screws to 155 Nm (114 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB439AAL 12

NOTE: Torque cap screws in a staggered pattern in order to draw the ring gear up flush.
14. Install plugs and torque to 25 Nm (18.5 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB437AAL 13

15. Use an acceptable driver and install a bearing cup


into the housing.

RCPH10TLB457AAL 14

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NOTE: The bearing cup will stay raised above the housing even when properly seated.
16. Place the gear into the housing while aligning the
teeth.

RCPH10TLB436AAL 15

17. Apply a light coat of grease to the thrust washer to


hold it in place on the differential housing cover. The
ears of the thrust washer must align with the slots in
the cover.

RCPH10TLB435AAL 16

18. When installing the differential housing cover, place


the pin in the slot of the cover and align it into the
grove in the housing during assembly.

RCPH10TLB453AAL 17

19. Install the cover into the housing, install the locking
ring.

RCPH10TLB434AAL 18

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20. Use an acceptable driver and install the bearing cup.

RCPH10TLB491AAL 19

21. Install the differential lock ring onto the housing. If it


is difficult to push down, reach through the housing
and rotate the spider gears until the differential lock
ring will go down.

RCPH10TLB458AAL 20

22. Use an acceptable driver and install the inner bearing


cup.

RCPH10TLB454AAL 21

23. Use an acceptable driver and install the outer bearing


cup.

RCPH10TLB455AAL 22

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24. Install the inner bearing.

RCPH10TLB390AAL 23

25. Install depth gauge 380002436, adapter


CAS1596A-6, and bolt CAS1596A-7 into the
bearing.

RCPH10TLB389AAL 24

26. CAS1596A-4 must be facing up as shown.

RCPH10TLB391AAL 25

27. Place the outer bearing on CAS1596-A as shown.

RCPH10TLB392AAL 26

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28. Tighten CAS1596A-4 and 380002436 until the bear-


ings are tight.

RCPH10TLB388AAL 27

29. Place CAS1716-3 handle in bearing cradles of the


carrier housing.

RCPH10TLB387AAL 28

NOTE: Make sure the carrier housing is level.


30. Use the metric feeler gauge and measure the space
between the gauge block and the gauge tube. Write
the measurement on line “b” in step 32.

RCPH10TLB386AAL 29

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31. Find the number on the end of the pinion shaft. Write
this number on line “d” of the worksheet.

RCPH10TLB480AAL 30

32. See the example and worksheet. The number on line


“a” does not change. Add line “a” and line “b” and
write the answer on line “c”. Subtract line “d” from
line “c” and write the answer on line “e”. Line “e” is
the thickness of the shim to be installed on the pinion
shaft.

Example
a. 74.6 mm a. Tool constant
b. +0.203 mm b. Gap measurement
c. 74.803 mm c. Total distance
d. - 68 mm d. Reading on pinion
e. 6.803 mm e. Required shim thickness

Worksheet
a. 74.6 mm a. Tool constant
b. + mm b. Gap measurement
c. mm c. Total distance
d. - mm d. Reading on pinion
e. mm e. Required shim thickness

33. Remove the special tools from the center section.


34. Install the shim with the thickness specified in step
32. The chamfer on the ID of the shim must be to-
ward the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB482AAL 31

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35. Put the inner bearing in position on the shaft.

RCPH10TLB483AAL 32

36. Use a suitable driver and press the inner bearing


against the shim.

RCPH10TLB483AAL 33

37. Lubricate the bearing with hydraulic oil. Install the


washers and a new collapsible spacer on the pinion
gear. The old collapsible spacer MUST NOT be used
again.

RCPH10TLB462AAL 34

38. Lubricate the outer bearing with hydraulic oil. Install


the outer bearing.

RCPH10TLB463AAL 35

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39. Install the special washer, make sure to align the


washer with the slot in the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB464AAL 36

40. Lubricate the face of the nut, special washer and


threads with hydraulic oil. Install the pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB465AAL 37

41. Use the P/N 144279A1 Yoke and the CAS2151A to


start the pinion nut onto the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB466AAL 38

42. Install the CAS2375 on the pinion shaft.

NOTICE: If the pinion nut is tightened too much (rotating torque more than specified), pinion shaft must be removed
and a new collapsible spacer must be installed.

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43. Use the torque wrench to check the rotating torque of


the pinion gear. The rotating torque of the pinion gear
must be 2 to 2.4 Nm (17.7 to 21.1 pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB467AAL 39

44. Remove the torque wrench and the CAS2375 from


the pinion shaft.
45. Use the yoke and the CAS2151A to tighten the pinion
nut in SMALL amounts as required. Repeat steps 40
through 44 until the rotating torque is as specified in
step 43.

RCPH10TLB466AAL 40

46. Stake the lip on the pinion nut into the slot in the
pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB468AAL 41

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47. Use an acceptable driver and install the bearings


onto the ring nuts.

RCPH10TLB456AAL 42

48. Install the differential housing into the carrier. Tighten


the ring nuts evenly and center the differential hous-
ing in the carrier.

RCPH10TLB362AAL 43

Next operation:
Differential - Adjust (D.12.A)

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Differential - Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580N and


580SN only
1. Mount a dial indicator onto the carrier, set the shaft
of the dial indicator onto the center of a tooth of the
ring gear.

RCPH10TLB361AAL 1

2. Use your hand and move the ring gear back and
forth to check for backlash. Check back lash at three
points on the ring gear approximately 120° apart.
3. The pinion gear backlash must be 0.20 to 0.29 mm
(0.008 to 0.011 inch). If the backlash is not correct
do the following procedure.
4. If there is not enough backlash, loosen (turn counter-
clockwise) the adjusting ring on the other side of the
center section one notch. tighten (turn clockwise) the
adjusting ring one notch on the side shown. Continue
with this step until the backlash is 0.20 to 0.29 mm
(0.008 to 0.011 inch). If there is too much backlash,
loosen (turn counterclockwise) the adjusting ring on
the side shown one notch. tighten (turn clockwise)
the adjusting ring one notch on the side opposite of
that shown. Continue with this step until the back-
lash is 0.20 to 0.29 mm (0.008 to 0.011 inch).

RCPH10TLB362AAL 2

Next operation:
Differential - Adjust (D.12.A)

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Differential - Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment - 580N


and 580SN only
1. Install the CAS2375 on the pinion shaft. Check
the rotating torque of the pinion shaft. The ro-
tating torque must be 2.6 to 3.3 Nm (23 to 29
pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB469AAL 1

2. If the rotating torque is not correct do the following


procedure.
3. If the rotating torque is too high, loosen (turn counter-
clockwise) the adjusting ring one notch on both sides.
Continue with this step until the rotating torque is 2.6
to 3.3 Nm (23 to 29 pound-inches). If the rotating
torque is too low, tighten (turn clockwise) the adjust-
ing ring one notch on both sides. Continue with this
step until the rotating torque is 2.6 to 3.3 Nm (23 to
29 pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB362AAL 2

4. Secure the adjusting rings with the Allen screws,


torque the Allen screws to 10 Nm (88.5 pound
inches).

RCPH10TLB363AAL 3

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580N and 580SN


only
1. Use seal driver, 380002432, and drive the seal into
the cover. The lips on the seal must be toward the
inside of the cover.

RCPH10TLB366AAL 1

2. Install a new O-ring on the cover.

RCPH10TLB365AAL 2

3. Put the CAS2369 Pinion Spline Seal Protector on the


pinion gear shaft.

RCPH10TLB367AAL 3

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4. Lubricate the O-ring and the seal with clean oil. In-
stall the cover on the center section.

RCPH10TLB368AAL 4

5. Remove the CAS2369 from the pinion gear shaft.

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Carrier installation - 580N and 580SN only


1. Apply a coat of Loctite 510 to the mating surface for
the carrier.

RCPH10TLB470AAL 1

2. Attach lifting equipment to the carrier and place onto


the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB369AAL 2

3. Remove the lifting equipment from the carrier, use a


rubber mallet and tap the carrier until the dowel pins
are fully seated.
4. Use Loctite 638 on carrier bolts and torque the short
carrier bolts to 169 Nm (124.5 pound-feet). Torque
the long carrier bolts to 80 Nm (59 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB372AAL 3

NOTE: DO NOT use any thread locking compound on these bolts.

Next operation:
Differential - Check (D.12.A)

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Differential - Check - Checking the differential lock - 580N and


580SN only
1. Connect a hand pump and gauge to the fitting on the
differential lock. Have someone turn the wheel hub
as slight pressure is applied to the hand pump. If the
differential lock is working correctly the wheel hub
will become hard to turn and the wheel hub on the
opposite side of the axle will turn at the same time.

NOTE: Make sure the air is removed from the brake system when the axle is installed on the machine.

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Differential - Remove - Carrier removal - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


1. Remove the wheel hubs and brakes, see Wheel
Hubs And Brakes Disassembly in this section.
2. Remove the differential mounting bolts.

RCPH10TLB532AAL 1

3. Use pry bars in slots to loosen the carrier from the


axle housing.

RCPH10TLB531AAL 2

4. Have an assistant hold the differential housing up


away from the axle housing, attach suitable lifting
equipment to the differential housing.

RCPH10TLB530AAL 3

5. Remove the differential and place on a work bench.

Next operation:
Differential - Disassemble (D.12.A)

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Differential - Disassemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


1. Remove the differential and place on a work bench.
2. Remove the bolts securing the ring nut.

RCPH10TLB535AAL 1

3. Remove the ring nuts.

RCPH10TLB362AAL 2

4. Remove the differential from the carrier.


5. Remove the differential lock sleeve.

RCPH10TLB552AAL 3

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6. Remove the locking ring.

RCPH10TLB545AAL 4

7. Use a plate just large enough to cover the side gear


and will not interfere with the removal of the differen-
tial housing cover.

RCPH10TLB544AAL 5

8. Use an acceptable puller to remove the differential


housing cover.

RCPH10TLB546AAL 6

9. Remove the cover.

RCPH10TLB547AAL 7

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10. Remove the bearing cup.

RCPH10TLB550AAL 8

11. Remove the side gear.

RCPH10TLB548AAL 9

12. Remove the anti-rotation pin.

RCPH10TLB549AAL 10

13. Remove three plugs from the differential.

RCPH10TLB551AAL 11

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14. Remove the three pins securing the spider pins in the
differential.

RCPH10TLB553AAL 12

15. Note the flat surface on pin.

RCPH10TLB554AAL 13

16. Push the pin towards the flat surface side noted in
the previous step.

RCPH10TLB512AAL 14

NOTE: DO NOT force the pin, it will not come out of the housing at this time.
17. Remove the spider gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB511AAL 15

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18. Push the pin out of the housing.

RCPH10TLB516AAL 16

19. Remove the spider gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB511AAL 17

20. Push one of the short spider pins out of the spacer
by pushing it through the hole in the spacer.

RCPH10TLB585AAL 18

NOTE: Do not remove the pin at this time, leave the pin in far enough to support the spider gear and thrust washer.
21. Push the other short spider pin out of the spacer by
pushing it through the hole in the spacer.

RCPH10TLB586AAL 19

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NOTE: Do not remove the pin at this time, leave the pin in far enough to support the spider gear and thrust washer.
22. Remove the spacer from the housing.

RCPH10TLB555AAL 20

23. Remove the spider pin, gear and thrust washer from
the housing.

RCPH10TLB556AAL 21

24. Remove the other pin, gear and thrust washer from
the housing.

RCPH10TLB556AAL 22

25. Remove the gear from the housing.

RCPH10TLB504AAL 23

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26. Remove the thrust washer from the housing.

RCPH10TLB502AAL 24

27. Remove the ring gear cap screws, remove the ring.

RCPH10TLB492AAL 25

NOTE: Large amounts of Loctite was used during assembly, remove cap screws slowly. If screws bind, turn back in
and then back out.
28. Remove the differential locking pins from the hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB495AAL 26

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29. Remove the cover and seal from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB538AAL 27

30. The pinion gear nut is staked into place on the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB539AAL 28

31. Use a chisel punch to remove the stake from the


pinion shaft nut.

RCPH10TLB540AAL 29

32. Use the offset spanner, 380100093, and yoke P/N


144279A1 to remove the pinion gear ring nut.

RCPH10TLB541AAL 30

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33. Use a soft faced hammer and drive the pinion out of
the carrier housing.

RCPH10TLB559AAL 31

34. Remove the crush sleeve and shims from the pinion
shaft.

RCPH10TLB561AAL 32

35. Press the bearing from the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB575AAL 33

36. Remove the shim from the pinion.

RCPH10TLB576AAL 34

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37. Remove the outer bearing cup from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB580AAL 35

38. Remove the inner bearing cup from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB579AAL 36

Next operation:
Differential - Remove (D.12.A)

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Differential - Remove - Differential lock for removal - 580SN-WT


and 590SN only
1. Remove elbow from the differential lock cylinder.

RCPH10TLB562AAL 1

2. Loosen the differential lock cylinder from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB563AAL 2

NOTE: Use caution removing the cylinder, it is under spring pressure.


3. Loosen the differential cylinder plug.

RCPH10TLB564AAL 3

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4. Remove the differential cylinder plug from the carrier.

RCPH10TLB566AAL 4

5. Remove the differential lock fork.

RCPH10TLB567AAL 5

6. Place differential lock fork in a soft-jawed vise.


Tighten vise enough to gain access to the snap ring.
Remove the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB570AAL 6

7. Remove the fork.

RCPH10TLB572AAL 7

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8. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB573AAL 8

9. Remove the spacer.

RCPH10TLB574AAL 9

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Differential lock for installation - 580SN-WT


and 590SN only
NOTE: When installing the bushings on the shaft, make sure the chamfer is over the snap ring.
1. When installing the bushings on the shaft make sure
the chamfer is over the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB574AAL 1

2. Install the spring onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB573AAL 2

3. Install the fork onto the shaft with collar of fork to-
wards the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB572AAL 3

NOTE: Position fork as shown.

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4. Place differential lock fork in a soft-jawed vise.


Tighten vise enough to gain access to the snap ring.
Install the snap ring.

RCPH10TLB571AAL 4

5. Install shaft into the carrier.

RCPH10TLB569AAL 5

6. Install the bushing and spring.

RCPH10TLB568AAL 6

7. Position bushing in the opening in the carrier.

RCPH10TLB567AAL 7

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8. Install a new O-ring on the plug for the differential


lock.

RCPH10TLB566AAL 8

9. Tighten the differential lock plug to a torque of Nm


180 (133 Pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB565AAL 9

10. Install and tighten the differential lock cylinder to a


torque of 180 Nm (133 Pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB563AAL 10

11. Install new O-ring on elbow. Install elbow to the


proper position and tighten jam nut to a torque of 30
Nm (262 Pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB562AAL 11

Next operation:
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Differential - Assemble (D.12.A)

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Differential - Assemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


1. Install ring gear.

RCPH10TLB494AAL 1

2. Use two Allen head screws to hold the ring gear in


place.

RCPH10TLB496AAL 2

3. Tighten the screws evenly to pull the ring gear par-


tially into position.

RCPH10TLB497AAL 3

4. Install two ring gear screws in the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB498AAL 4

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5. Tighten the screws evenly to draw up the ring gear.

RCPH10TLB499AAL 5

6. Remove the two long Allen head screws.

RCPH10TLB500AAL 6

7. Apply Loctite 270 on the screws. Install ring gear cap


screws.

RCPH10TLB501AAL 7

8. Tighten cap screws to a torque of 155 Nm (114


Pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB493AAL 8

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9. Install the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB503AAL 9

10. Install the side gear with differential lock slots.

RCPH10TLB504AAL 10

11. When installing the pins and thrust washers, align the
flats on the pins with the flats in the thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB506AAL 11

12. Lubricate thrust washer and spider gear. Install the


spider gear.

RCPH10TLB505AAL 12

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13. Make sure to install the pin so that the pin hole aligns
with the pin hole in the housing.

RCPH10TLB507AAL 13

14. Push the pin in just far enough to hold the thrust
washer and spider.

RCPH10TLB508AAL 14

15. Install the pin, thrust washer and spider gear on the
opposite side.

RCPH10TLB509AAL 15

NOTE: Push the pin in just far enough to hold the thrust washer and spider.
16. Place the spacer between the spider gears as
shown.

RCPH10TLB510AAL 16

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17. Make sure to install the pin so that the pin hole (1),
aligns with the pin hole in the housing.

RCPH10TLB513AAL 17

NOTE: Notice the position of the shoulder (2), on the pin.


18. Install the spider gear and thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB511AAL 18

19. Align the bushing with the pin and push the pin into
the bushing.

RCPH10TLB514AAL 19

20. Install the spider gear and thrust washer into the
housing.

RCPH10TLB515AAL 20

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21. Push the pin into the gear and washer.

RCPH10TLB516AAL 21

22. Install the pins for the spider gear shaft.

RCPH10TLB517AAL 22

23. Install plugs and tighten to a toque of 25 Nm (221


Pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB518AAL 23

24. Install side gear.

RCPH10TLB519AAL 24

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25. Install thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB588AAL 25

26. Install bearing cup if removed.

RCPH10TLB550AAL 26

27. Install anti-rotation pin.

RCPH10TLB549AAL 27

28. Align the notch in the bearing housing with the anti-
rotation pin. Install the bearing housing.

RCPH10TLB520AAL 28

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29. Install the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB521AAL 29

30. Install new O-rings on the differential lock pins. Lu-


bricate the O-rings with clean oil. Install pins.

RCPH10TLB522AAL 30

NOTE: Position differential lock sleeve with chaffered side down.


31. Install the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB524AAL 31

32. Install outer bearing cup into the carrier.

RCPH10TLB581AAL 32

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33. Install inner bearing cup into the carrier.

RCPH10TLB582AAL 33

34. The pinion gear and ring gear are a matched set.
Make sure the numbers on the pinion gear and ring
gear are the same.

RCPH10TLB480AAL 34

35. Insert bearing (7) and (8) in the housing. Assemble


the false pinion 380100090 (1a) , spacer (2) , and
ring nut (1) , on the differential carrier (9). Tighten
with the ring nut until the bearings are tight.

RCPH10TLB487AAL 35

36. Place special tool 380000407 (2a) in the differential


group supports (3).

RCPH10TLB583AAL 36

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37. Use a depth gauge to measure distance “X” (distance


between the axis of the differential bearings and the
point at which the pinion head is supported, or the
base of the bearing).

RCPH10TLB488AAL 37

38. To adjust bevel gear/pinion, measure the distance


“A” with a depth gauge. Calculate the value “X” as fol-
lows: X=(A+C)-B mm Where “B” and “C” are known.

RCPH10TLB489AAL 38

NOTE: Distance B was not known at time of printing, measure the tool as shown above to obtain distance B. Distance
C is obtained by measuring the internal distance from the bottom of the bearing support to the top and divided by two
(50 MM).
39. S=(X-V) mm In order to determine the necessary
thickness value (S) between the pinion and the bear-
ing, subtract the value (V), stamped on the pinion
head (V = requested distance), from the measured
value (X).

RCPH10TLB480AAL 39

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40. Select the shim with the thickness value (S) among
the range of available shims. Shim thickness-mm

RCPH10TLB576AAL 40

2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4

NOTE: The chamfer of the shim goes toward the gear.


41. Remove special tool 38000408 from the differential
group supports (9). Remove the ring nut (1), spacer
(2), and false pinion 30100090 (1a), and the bearings
(7) and (8).

RCPH10TLB487AAL 41

42. Install the bearing on the shaft.

RCPH10TLB577AAL 42

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43. Use a suitable driver and press the bearing onto the
shaft.

RCPH10TLB578AAL 43

44. Lubricate the bearing with hydraulic oil. Install the


washers and a NEW crush sleeve on the shaft. The
old collapsible spacer MUST NOT be used again.

RCPH10TLB561AAL 44

45. Install shaft into the carrier.


46. Heat the outer bearing and install on the shaft.

RCPH10TLB560AAL 45

47. Install the special washer, make sure to align the


washer with the slot in the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB558AAL 46

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48. Lubricate the face of the nut, special washer and


threads with hydraulic oil. Install the pinion nut.

RCPH10TLB557AAL 47

49. Use the P/N 144279A1 Yoke and the 380100093 to


start the pinion nut onto the pinion gear.

RCPH10TLB541AAL 48

50. Install the CAS2375 on the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB528AAL 49

NOTICE: If the pinion nut is tightened too much (rotating torque more than specified), pinion shaft must be removed
and a new collapsible spacer must be installed.
51. Use the torque wrench to check the rotating torque of
the pinion gear. The rotating torque of the pinion gear
must be 2 to 2.4 Nm (17.7 to 21.1 pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB587AAL 50

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52. Remove the torque wrench and the CAS2375 from


the pinion shaft.
53. Use the yoke and the 380100093 to tighten the pinion
nut in SMALL amounts as required. Repeat steps
49through 53 until the rotating torque is as specified
in step 51.

RCPH10TLB542AAL 51

54. Stake the lip on the pinion nut into the slot in the
pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB539AAL 52

55. Use an acceptable driver and install the bearings


onto the ring nuts.
56. Install the differential housing into the carrier. Tighten
the ring nuts evenly and center the differential hous-
ing in the carrier.

RCPH10TLB362AAL 53

Next operation:
Differential - Adjust (D.12.A)

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Differential - Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580SN-WT


and 590SN only
1. Mount a dial indicator onto the carrier, set the shaft
of the dial indicator onto the center of a tooth of the
ring gear.

RCPH10TLB525AAL 1

2. Use your hand and move the ring gear back and
forth to check for backlash. Check back lash at three
points on the ring gear approximately 120° apart.

RCPH10TLB526AAL 2

3. The pinion gear backlash must be 0.20 to 0.29 mm


(0.008 to 0.011 inch). If the backlash is not correct
do the following procedure.
4. If there is too much backlash, loosen (turn counter-
clockwise) the adjusting ring on the other side of the
center section one notch. tighten (turn clockwise) the
adjusting ring one notch on the side shown. Continue
with this step until the backlash is 0.20 to 0.29 mm
(0.008 to 0.011 inch). If there is not enough backlash,
loosen (turn counterclockwise) the adjusting ring on
the side shown one notch. tighten (turn clockwise)
the adjusting ring one notch on the side opposite of
that shown. Continue with this step until the back-
lash is 0.20 to 0.29 mm (0.008 to 0.011 inch).

RCPH10TLB362AAL 3

Next operation:
Differential - Adjust (D.12.A)

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Differential - Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment -


580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Install the CAS2375 on the pinion shaft.

RCPH10TLB528AAL 1

2. Check the rotating torque of the pinion shaft. The


rotating torque must be 2.6 to 3.3 Nm (23 to 29
pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB587AAL 2

3. If the rotating torque is not correct do the following


procedure.
4. If the rotating torque is too high, loosen (turn counter-
clockwise) the adjusting ring one notch on both sides.
Continue with this step until the rotating torque is 2.6
to 3.3 Nm (23 to 29 pound-inches). If the rotating
torque is too low, tighten (turn clockwise) the adjust-
ing ring one notch on both sides. Continue with this
step until the rotating torque is 2.6 to 3.3 Nm (23 to
29 pound-inches).

RCPH10TLB362AAL 3

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5. Secure the adjusting rings with the Allen screws,


torque the Allen screws to 10 Nm (88.5 pound
inches).

RCPH10TLB527AAL 4

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580SN-WT and


590SN only
1. Use seal driver, 380002432, and drive the seal into
the cover. The lips on the seal must be toward the
inside of the cover.

RCPH10TLB366AAL 1

2. Install a new O-ring on the cover.

RCPH10TLB365AAL 2

3. Put the CAS2369 Pinion Spline Seal Protector on the


pinion gear shaft.

RCPH10TLB536AAL 3

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4. Lubricate the O-ring and the seal with clean oil. In-
stall the cover on the center section.

RCPH10TLB543AAL 4

5. Use a soft-face hammer to seat the seal.

RCPH10TLB537AAL 5

6. Remove the CAS2369 from the pinion gear shaft.

Next operation:
Differential - Install (D.12.A)

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Differential - Install - Carrier Installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only


1. Apply a coat of Loctite 510 to the mating surface for
the carrier.

RCPH10TLB534AAL 1

2. Attach lifting equipment to the carrier and place onto


the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB529AAL 2

3. Have an assistant hold the differential housing up


away from the axle housing, remove the lifting at-
tached equipment from the differential housing. Use
a soft-face hammer and tap the carrier until the dowel
pins are fully seated.

RCPH10TLB530AAL 3

4. Use Loctite 638 on carrier bolts and torque the short


carrier bolts to 169 Nm (124.5 pound-feet). Torque
the long carrier bolts to 80 Nm (59 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB533AAL 4

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NOTE: DO NOT use any thread locking compound on these bolts.

Next operation:
Differential - Check (D.12.A)

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Differential - Check - Checking the differential lock - 580SN-WT


and 590SN only
1. Connect a hand pump and gauge to the fitting on the
differential lock. Have someone turn the wheel hub
as slight pressure is applied to the hand pump. If the
differential lock is working correctly the wheel hub
will become hard to turn and the wheel hub on the
opposite side of the axle will turn at the same time.

NOTE: Make sure the air is removed from the brake system when the axle is installed on the machine.

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Hub - Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only
1. Remove the axle vent to relieve any pressure inside
of the axle.

RCPH10TLB384AAL 1

2. Place an oil receptacle under the outer housings of


the axle and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB385AAL 2

3. Place an oil receptacle under the differential carrier


and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB376AAL 3

4. Remove all but two of the cap screws.


NOTICE: Large amounts of Loctite were used during as-
sembly, remove cap screws slowly. If screw binds, turn
back in and then back out.

RCPH10TLB382AAL 4

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5. Insert three long dowel rods for in vehicle service or


two short dowel rods for bench service.

RCPH10TLB393AAL 5

6. Remove the remaining cap screws.

RCPH10TLB394AAL 6

7. Pry the hub from the axle using slots.

RCPH10TLB395AAL 7

8. Slowly pull hub away from axle, make sure that the
brake disks and plates stay with the hub.

RCPH10TLB396AAL 8

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9. Pull the half shaft out with the hub and brakes.

RCPH10TLB397AAL 9

10. Place the hub, brakes and half shaft on a suitable


work bench.

RCPH10TLB398AAL 10

11. Stand the hub up, mark the reaction plat that was
against the axle housing. Remove the reaction and
brake disks.
NOTE: Keep brake surfaces in same relationship to each
other if being reused.

RCPH10TLB399AAL 11

12. Remove the half shaft from the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB311AAL 12

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13. Left hand shaft is 807 mm (31.8 in) long and the right
hand shaft is 701 mm (27.6 in) long.

RCPH10TLB375AAL 13

14. Loosen and remove the shouldered bolts, and spring


washers from the brake self adjusters.

RCPH10TLB312AAL 14

15. Check springs and shouldered bolt for damage. If


brakes are being replaced, replace springs and bolts
with kit.

RCPH10TLB401AAL 15

16. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 16

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17. Remove the self adjuster. If brakes are being re-


placed replace adjusters.
NOTE: Once removed the self adjusters spring clips must
be replace with genuine parts, DO NOT use after market
parts.

RCPH10TLB315AAL 17

18. Place the tapered end of the self adjuster (1) on tool
380002435.

RCPH10TLB404AAL 18

19. Place the 380002435 driver tool (1) onto the self ad-
juster (2) and drive the spring clips (3) off of the ad-
juster.

RCPH10TLB405AAL 19

20. Inspect adjuster bushing for wear.

RCPH10TLB406AAL 20

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21. Use two acceptable flat bars and evenly pry the brake
piston up from the hub.

RCPH10TLB316AAL 21

22. Remove the piston from the hub.

RCPH10TLB317AAL 22

23. Remove the inner cylinder.

RCPH10TLB421AAL 23

24. If the cylinder remained in the housing, use a suitable


pry bar to remove the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB318AAL 24

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25. If the machine has high work hours, remove and dis-
card the outer brake piston O-ring.

RCPH10TLB415AAL 25

26. If the machine has high work hours, remove and dis-
card the inner brake piston O-ring.

RCPH10TLB416AAL 26

27. If the machine has high work hours, remove and dis-
card the brake cylinder O-ring.

RCPH10TLB418AAL 27

28. Remove and discard the hub O-ring.

RCPH10TLB319AAL 28

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29. Attach suitable lifting equipment to the planetary


gears.

RCPH10TLB320AAL 29

30. Locate the snap ring slot and place snap ring pliers
in slot.

RCPH10TLB334AAL 30

31. Hold the snap ring open. Carefully raise and remove
the planetary set from the hub. Release the snap ring
after the end of the wheel flange shaft is cleared.

RCPH10TLB321AAL 31

32. Remove planetary gear retainer snap rings.

RCPH10TLB322AAL 32

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33. Remove planetary gear and bearings.

RCPH10TLB323AAL 33

34. Place the wheel end in a suitable press and lock the
wheel hub so it can will not turn.
NOTICE: Do not use excessive force, otherwise damage
to the hub will occur.

RCPH10TLB326AAL 34

35. Loosen the wheel flange nut using a ring nut socket
tool 380002434 and a torque multiplier.

RCPH10TLB320AAL 35

36. Remove ring nut from wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB423AAL 36

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37. Do not press directly against the sun gear pad.

RCPH10TLB329AAL 37

38. Place the wheel hub in a press.

RCPH10TLB330AAL 38

39. Press the wheel flange from the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB331AAL 39

40. Attach lifting equipment to hub housing and remove


from the wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB332AAL 40

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41. Remove the inner bearing race.

RCPH10TLB425AAL 41

42. Remove the cassette seal.

RCPH10TLB426AAL 42

43. Remove the outer race.

RCPH10TLB429AAL 43

44. Remove spacer from wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB431AAL 44

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45. To remove the inner bearing, use a die grinder to cut


the roller retainer and race. Use a chisel in the slot
cut in the race to crack the race, remove the race.

RCPH10TLB430AAL 45

Next operation:
Hub - Inspect (D.12.A)

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Hub - Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Discard all seals and O-rings.
3. Inspect the bearing cups and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the inner race for damage. If
you find any of these defects, you must install new
wheel bearings and bearing cups.
4. Inspect the planetary shafts for wear and damage.
The planetary shaft bushings are not sold separately.
If a shaft bushing is damaged, you must use a new
carrier.
5. Inspect the teeth on the planetary gears, the half
shaft, and the ring gear for wear, pitting, scoring, and
other damage. Use new parts as required.
6. Inspect the needle bearings for the planetary gears
for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. If
you find any of these defects, use new parts as re-
quired.
7. Inspect the brake disks and reaction plates for pitting,
scoring, excessive surface wear, and other damage.
Use new parts as required.
8. Inspect brake pistons and cylinders for scaring on
sliding surfaces, brake pistons for pitting, scoring,
and excessive surface wear at brake contact point.
Use new pars as required.
9. Replace O-rings on brake cylinders and pistons.

NOTICE: Use only genuine parts. DO NOT use after market O-rings, they will fail.

Next operation:
Hub - Assemble (D.12.A).

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Hub - Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only
When installing new brake discs, soak the new brake discs in oil for 24 hours prior to installation.

1. If the outer bearing cups were removed, use an Uni-


versal Bearing Cup Installer or a suitable tool to in-
stall the bearing cups.
NOTE: The illustration shows the cassette seal installed,
the cassette seal will be installed during a later step.

RCPH10TLB427AAL 1

2. If the inner bearing cups were removed, use an Uni-


versal Bearing Cup Installer or other acceptable tool
to install the bearing cups.

RCPH10TLB428AAL 2

NOTICE: Caution possible component damage. The word


"OUTSIDE" on the hub seal must face outward. Do not
push the hub seal further than required during the instal-
lation. Failure to comply may result in damage to the hub
seal.
3. Attach the 380002431 hub seal installer with handle
to install the hub seal. Push only until the hub seal
makes contact with the shoulder inside the hub.

RCPH10TLB333AAL 3

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4. Install the outer wheel flange bearing with a suitable


driver.

RCPH10TLB430AAL 4

5. Install spacer on wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB431AAL 5

6. Clean all sealing surfaces with an alcohol based


cleaner, if any oil residue is on sealing surfaces the
seal will leak.
NOTICE: Caution possible component damage. Install the
hub straight onto the wheel flange, damage to seal can
occur if angled. DO NOT use excess force to seat hub onto
wheel flange. Failure to comply may damage the wheel
flange of hub seal.
7. Attach lifting equipment to hub and carefully install
onto wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB332AAL 6

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8. Install inner bearing with a suitable driver and the ring


nut.

RCPH10TLB423AAL 7

9. Attach the ring nut socket, 380002434, and torque to


1000 N·m (738 lb ft).
NOTE: The use of a torque multiplier as shown is accept-
able.

RCPH10TLB328AAL 8

10. With a suitable driver, press the planetary gears onto


the planet carrier.

RCPH10TLB324AAL 9

11. Install the retaining snap rings on the carrier.

RCPH10TLB325AAL 10

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12. Attach lifting equipment to the planetary set and


lower into the hub.
13. Engage the locking ears on the planetary carrier to
secure the ring nut.

RCPH10TLB424AAL 11

14. Hold the snap ring open and lower the planetary as-
sembly into position.

RCPH10TLB334AAL 12

15. Make sure that the snap ring is fully closed, the two
tips touch before removing the lifting equipment.

RCPH10TLB335AAL 13

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16. Install a new O-ring on the hub.

RCPH10TLB336AAL 14

17. Apply hydraulic oil to the brake cylinder O-ring.

RCPH10TLB419AAL 15

18. Apply hydraulic oil to the inner O-ring of the brake


piston. Press the brake cylinder into the brake piston.

RCPH10TLB420AAL 16

19. Apply hydraulic oil to the outer O-ring of the brake


piston.

RCPH10TLB422AAL 17

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20. Apply hydraulic oil to the brake cavity of the hub


housing.

RCPH10TLB337AAL 18

NOTE: Use brake pins as guides.


21. Place the brake piston and cylinder onto the hub.

RCPH10TLB417AAL 19

22. Tighten the three shoulder bolts to pull the brake pis-
ton and cylinder into the hub.

RCPH10TLB339AAL 20

23. Place the tapered edge of the brake adjuster into the
depth setting tool, part of tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB407AAL 21

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24. Place aligning tool into brake adjuster tool, part of


tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB408AAL 22

NOTE: For ease of installation, look at the inside of the


adjuster ring, place tapered end down.
25. Place the first adjuster ring onto aligning tool.

RCPH10TLB409AAL 23

26. Place the second adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 90° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB410AAL 24

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27. Place the third adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 180° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB411AAL 25

28. Place the fourth adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 270° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB412AAL 26

29. Place driver tool onto aligning tool, driver part of tool
kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB413AAL 27

30. Drive the rings onto the adjuster until they are seated
against the depth setting tool.

RCPH10TLB414AAL 28

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31. Insert the adjuster into the brake piston, make sure
that the chaffered side is up.

RCPH10TLB403AAL 29

32. Make sure the tabs of the snap ring face the adjuster
during installation.

RCPH10TLB490AAL 30

33. Install the snap ring into the self adjuster bore.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 31

34. Make sure the snap ring fully engages the groove in
the brake piston.

RCPH10TLB338AAL 32

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35. Place spring washers onto the shoulder bolt facing


as shown.

RCPH10TLB400AAL 33

36. Hand tighten the shouldered bolt until seated into


adjuster, spring washers can become bound on the
shoulder of the bolt and be damaged.

RCPH10TLB402AAL 34

37. Torque shoulder bolts to 16 N·m (142 lb in).

RCPH10TLB313AAL 35

38. Put the half shaft (1) and brake separator plate pins
(2) into the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB473AAL 36

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39. Using the reference mark made during disassembly,


place the thinner of the two inner brake separator
plate into the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB474AAL 37

40. Place the inner brake disc onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.

RCPH10TLB475AAL 38

NOTE: For the 580N there is only one brake disc, for all Super N models there are two brake discs.
41. Install the second brake separator, SN models only.

RCPH10TLB476AAL 39

NOTE: The thicker of the two separator plates is used here.

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42. Place the outer brake disc onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.

RCPH10TLB477AAL 40

43. Make sure the slots of the inner and outer brake discs
are aligned with each other.

RCPH10TLB471AAL 41

44. Install dowel rods into axle housing, two short rods
for bench repair, three long for in vehicle repair.

RCPH10TLB472AAL 42

NOTE: Care needs to be taken that the self adjusters are


not damaged by falling plates or by hitting them on the
housing when bringing hub into position.

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45. Attach lifting equipment to hub assembly and guide


onto dowel rods.

RCPH10TLB478AAL 43

NOTE: The input shaft for the differential may need to be


turned in order to align the splines on the half shaft sun
gear and the planetary gears.
46. Wrap a piece of rope around the axle shaft and lift
the shaft into the planetary gears while pushing the
hub onto the axle. Remove the rope once the axle is
in the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB479AAL 44

47. Apply LOCTITE® 270 to the threads of the bolts and


systematically tighten the bolts to a torque to 226
N·m (167 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB383AAL 45

48. Install and tighten drain plugs.


49. Fill the axle with oil.

Next operation:
Differential - Remove (D.12.A)

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Hub - Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN


only
1. Remove the axle vent to relieve any pressure inside
of the axle.

RCPH10TLB384AAL 1

2. Place an oil receptacle under the outer housings of


the axle and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB385AAL 2

3. Place an oil receptacle under the differential carrier


and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB376AAL 3

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4. Remove all but two of the cap screws.

RCPH10TLB382AAL 4

NOTE: Large amounts of Loctite was used during assembly, remove cap screws slowly. If screw binds, turn back in
and then back out.
5. Insert dowel rods to guide the wheel hubs off.

RCPH10TLB393AAL 5

6. Remove the remaining cap screws.

RCPH10TLB394AAL 6

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7. Pry the hub from the axle using slots.

RCPH10TLB395AAL 7

8. Slowly pull hub away from axle, make sure that the
brake disks and plates stay with the hub.

RCPH10TLB396AAL 8

9. Pull the half shaft out with the hub and brakes.

RCPH10TLB397AAL 9

10. Place the hub, brakes and half shaft on a suitable


work bench.

RCPH10TLB398AAL 10

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11. Stand the hub up, mark the reaction plat that was
against the axle housing. Remove the reaction and
brake disks.

RCPH10TLB399AAL 11

NOTE: Keep brake surfaces in same relationship to each other if being reused.
12. Remove the half shaft from the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB311AAL 12

13. Left hand shaft is 807 mm (31.7 in) long and the right
hand shaft is 701 mm (27.5 in) long.

RCPH10TLB375AAL 13

14. Loosen and remove the shouldered bolts, and spring


washers from the brake self adjusters.

RCPH10TLB312AAL 14

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15. Check springs and shouldered bolt for damage. If


brakes are being replaced, replace springs and bolts
with kit.

RCPH10TLB401AAL 15

16. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 16

17. Remove the self adjuster. If brakes are being re-


placed replace adjusters.

RCPH10TLB315AAL 17

NOTE: Once removed the self adjusters spring clips must be replace with genuine parts, DO NOT use after market
parts.

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18. Place the self adjuster on 3800002435.

RCPH10TLB404AAL 18

19. Place the driver 3800002435 onto self adjuster and


drive the spring clips from the adjuster.

RCPH10TLB405AAL 19

20. Inspect adjuster bushing for wear.

RCPH10TLB406AAL 20

21. Use an acceptable flat bars and pry the brake piston
up from the hub.

RCPH10TLB316AAL 21

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22. Remove the piston from the hub.

RCPH10TLB317AAL 22

23. Remove the inner cylinder.

RCPH10TLB421AAL 23

24. The cylinder may remain in the housing, use pry bar
and remove the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB318AAL 24

25. Remove and discard outer brake piston O-ring only


if machine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB415AAL 25

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26. Remove and discard inner brake piston O-ring only


if machine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB416AAL 26

27. Remove and discard brake cylinder O-ring only if ma-


chine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB418AAL 27

28. Remove and discard the hub O-ring.

RCPH10TLB319AAL 28

29. Attach lifting equipment to the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB320AAL 29

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30. Locate the snap ring slot and place snap ring pliers
in slot.

RCPH10TLB334AAL 30

31. Carefully raise the planetary set, hold the snap ring
open until it has cleared the end of the wheel flange
shaft.

RCPH10TLB321AAL 31

32. Remove planetary set from the hub.


33. Remove planetary gear retainer snap rings.

RCPH10TLB322AAL 32

34. Remove planetary gear and bearings.

RCPH10TLB323AAL 33

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35. Place the wheel end in a press and lock the wheel
hub so it can not turn.

RCPH10TLB326AAL 34

NOTE: Do not use excessive force.


36. Use ring nut socket, 380002434, a torque multiplier,
and loosen wheel flange ring nut.

RCPH10TLB327AAL 35

37. Remove ring nut from wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB423AAL 36

38. Do not press directly against the sun gear pad.

RCPH10TLB329AAL 37

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39. Place the wheel hub in a press.

RCPH10TLB330AAL 38

40. Press the wheel flange from the wheel hub.

RCPH10TLB331AAL 39

41. Attach lifting equipment to hub housing and remove


from the wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB332AAL 40

42. Remove the inner bearing race.

RCPH10TLB425AAL 41

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43. Remove the cassette seal.

RCPH10TLB426AAL 42

44. Remove the outer race.

RCPH10TLB429AAL 43

45. Remove spacer from wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB431AAL 44

46. To remove the inner bearing, use a die grinder to cut


the roller retainer and race. Use a chisel in the slot
cut in the race to crack the race, remove the race.

RCPH10TLB430AAL 45

Next operation:
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Hub - Inspect (D.12.A)

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Hub - Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only
1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
2. Discard all seals and O-rings.
3. Inspect the bearing cups and the rollers in the wheel
bearings for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other
damage. Also check the inner race for damage. If
you find any of these defects, you must install new
wheel bearings and bearing cups.
4. Inspect the planetary shafts for wear and damage.
The planetary shaft bushings are not sold separately.
If a shaft bushing is damaged, you must use a new
carrier.
5. Inspect the teeth on the planetary gears, the half
shaft, and the ring gear for wear, pitting, scoring, and
other damage. Use new parts as required.
6. Inspect the needle bearings for the planetary gears
for flat areas, pitting, scoring, and other damage. If
you find any of these defects, use new parts as re-
quired.
7. Inspect the brake disks and reaction plates for pitting,
scoring, excessive surface wear, and other damage.
Use new parts as required.
8. Inspect brake pistons and cylinders for scaring on
sliding surfaces, brake pistons for pitting, scoring,
and excessive surface wear at brake contact point.
Use new pars as required.
9. Replace O-rings on brake cylinders and pistons.

NOTICE: Use only genuine parts. DO NOT use after market O-rings, they will fail.

Next operation:
Hub - Assemble (D.12.A)

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Hub - Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN


only
1. If the outer bearing cups were removed, use an
OEM-4185 Universal Bearing Cup Installer or other
acceptable tool to install the bearing cups.

RCPH10TLB427AAL 1

NOTE: The above photo shows the cassette seal installed, the cassette seal will be installed during a later step.
2. If the inner bearing cups were removed, use an
OEM-4185 Universal Bearing Cup Installer or other
acceptable tool to install the bearing cups.

RCPH10TLB428AAL 2

NOTICE: The words “OUTSIDE” on the hub seal must be facing out.
3. Use the 380002431 hub seal installer with handle
to install the hub seal. Push only until the hub seal
makes contact with the shoulder inside the hub. Con-
tinued pushing can damage the hub seal.

RCPH10TLB333AAL 3

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4. Install the outer wheel flange bearing with a suitable


driver.

RCPH10TLB430AAL 4

5. Install spacer on wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB431AAL 5

6. Clean all sealing surfaces with an alcohol based


cleaner, if any oil residue is on sealing surfaces the
seal will leak.
7. Attach lifting equipment to hub and carefully install
onto wheel flange.

RCPH10TLB332AAL 6

NOTE: Use care and install the hub straight onto the wheel flange, damage to seal can occur if angled. DO NOT use
excess force to seat hub onto wheel flange.

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8. Install inner bearing with a suitable driver, install ring


nut.

RCPH10TLB423AAL 7

NOTE: The ring nut can be installed with either side up or down.
9. Use ring nut socket, 380002434, torque ring nut to
1000 Nm (737.5 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB328AAL 8

NOTE: The use of a torque multiplier as shown is acceptable.


10. Use a suitable driver and press the planetary gears
onto the planet carrier.

RCPH10TLB324AAL 9

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11. Install the retaining snap rings on the carrier.

RCPH10TLB325AAL 10

12. Attach lifting equipment to planetary set and lower


into hub.
13. During installation the locking ears on the planetary
carrier must engage the ring nut as shown.

RCPH10TLB424AAL 11

14. Hold the snap ring open and lower the planetary as-
sembly into position.

RCPH10TLB334AAL 12

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15. Make sure that the snap ring is fully closed, two tips
touch, remove lifting equipment.

RCPH10TLB335AAL 13

16. Install a new O-ring onto the hub.

RCPH10TLB336AAL 14

17. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the brake cylinder


O-ring.

RCPH10TLB419AAL 15

18. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the inner O-ring of the


brake piston, press the brake cylinder into the brake
piston.

RCPH10TLB420AAL 16

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19. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the outer O-ring of the


brake piston.

RCPH10TLB422AAL 17

20. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the brake cavity of the


hub housing.

RCPH10TLB337AAL 18

21. Place the brake piston and cylinder onto the hub.

RCPH10TLB417AAL 19

NOTE: Use brake pins for guides.


22. Use the three shouldered bolts and washers to pull
the brake piston and cylinder into the hub.

RCPH10TLB339AAL 20

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23. Place the brake adjuster with tapered edge facing up


into depth setting tool, part of tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB407AAL 21

24. Place aligning tool into brake adjuster tool, part of


tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB408AAL 22

25. Place the first adjuster ring onto aligning tool.

RCPH10TLB409AAL 23

NOTE: For ease of installation, look at the inside of the adjuster ring, place tapered end down.
26. Place the second adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 90° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB410AAL 24

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27. Place the third adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 180° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB411AAL 25

28. Place the fourth adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 270° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB412AAL 26

29. Place driver tool onto aligning tool, driver part of tool
kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB413AAL 27

30. Drive the rings onto the adjuster until they are seated
against the depth setting tool.

RCPH10TLB414AAL 28

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31. Insert the adjuster into the brake piston, make sure
that the chaffered side is up.

RCPH10TLB403AAL 29

32. Make sure the tips of the snap ring face the adjuster
during installation.

RCPH10TLB490AAL 30

33. Install the snap ring into the self adjuster bore.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 31

34. Make sure the snap ring fully engages the grove in
the brake piston.

RCPH10TLB338AAL 32

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35. Place spring washers onto shouldered bolt facing as


shown.

RCPH10TLB400AAL 33

36. Hand tighten the shouldered bolt until seated into


adjuster, spring washers can become bound on the
shoulder of the bolt and be damaged.

RCPH10TLB402AAL 34

37. Torque shouldered bolts to 16 Nm (141.4 pound-


inches).

RCPH10TLB313AAL 35

38. Put the half shaft and brake separator plate pins into
the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB473AAL 36

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39. Using the reference mark made during disassembly,


place the inner brake separator plate into the axle
housing.

RCPH10TLB474AAL 37

NOTE: The thinner of the two separator plates is used here.


NOTICE: If using new brake disks they must be soaked in oil for 24 hours prior to installation.
40. Place the inner brake disk onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.

RCPH10TLB475AAL 38

NOTE: For the 580N there is only one brake disk, for all Super N models there are two brake disks.
41. Install the second brake separator, SN models only.

RCPH10TLB476AAL 39

NOTE: The thicker of the two separator plates is used here.

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42. Place the outer brake disk onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.

RCPH10TLB477AAL 40

43. Make sure the slots of the inner and outer brake disks
are aligned with each other.

RCPH10TLB471AAL 41

44. Install dowel rods into axle housing, two short rods
for bench repair, three long for in vehicle repair.

RCPH10TLB472AAL 42

45. Attach lifting equipment to hub assembly and guide


onto dowel rods.

RCPH10TLB478AAL 43

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NOTE: Care must be taken so the self adjusters are not damaged by falling plates or by hitting them on the housing
when bringing the hub into position.
46. Use a piece of rope and lift the axle shaft into the
planetary gears while pushing the hub onto the axle.

RCPH10TLB479AAL 44

NOTE: The input shaft for the differential may need to be turned in order to align the splines on the half shaft sun gear
and the planetary gears.
47. Use Loctite 270 on thread of the bolts and torque to
226 Nm (166.5 pound-feet).

RCPH10TLB383AAL 45

48. Install and tighten drain plugs.


49. Fill the axle with oil, see specification for quantity and
type.

Next operation:
Differential - Remove (D.12.A)

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AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

REAR AXLE - 12.A


Differential - Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Differential - Adjust - Differential bearing preload adjustment - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Differential - Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Differential - Adjust - Pinion gear backlash adjustment - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Differential - Assemble - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Differential - Assemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Differential - Check - Checking the differential lock - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Differential - Check - Checking the differential lock - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Differential - Disassemble - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Differential - Disassemble - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Differential - Exploded view - Differential - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Differential - Exploded view - Differential - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Differential - Exploded view - Differential lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Differential - Exploded view - Ring and pinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Differential - Install - Carrier installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Differential - Install - Carrier Installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Differential - Install - Differential lock for installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Differential - Install - Differential lock fork installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Differential - Install - Differential lock housing and piston - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Differential - Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Differential - Install - Pinion shaft seal installation - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Differential - Remove - Carrier removal - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Differential - Remove - Carrier removal 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Differential - Remove - Differential lock for removal - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Differential - Remove - Differential lock fork removal - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Housing - Drawing - Axle housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hub - Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Hub - Assemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Hub - Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Hub - Disassemble - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Hub - Exploded view - Wheel hub and final reduction unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Hub - Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Hub - Inspect - Wheel hub and brakes - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
REAR AXLE - General specification - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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REAR AXLE - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
REAR AXLE - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
REAR AXLE - Special tools - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
REAR AXLE - Special tools - 580SN-WT and 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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STEERING Hydraulic - 20.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

STEERING Hydraulic - 20.C

TECHNICAL DATA
STEERING Hydraulic
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General specification - Steering relief valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General specification - Rotor and stator clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Special tools - Pressure fitting kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Special tools - Rotor and stator clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Steering cylinder
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

FUNCTIONAL DATA
STEERING Hydraulic
Drawing - Steering control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Drawing - Optional comfort steering control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Control valve
Exploded view - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exploded view - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Exploded view - Comfort steering valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exploded view - Steering control valve - Standard Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sectional view Standard Steering Control Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sectional view Optional Comfort Steering Control Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Steering cylinder
Exploded view - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Steering column
Exploded view - Front console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Exploded view - Cab models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Exploded view - Canopy models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

SERVICE
Control valve
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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Relief valve
Pressure test - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Pressure test - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Steering cylinder
Remove - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Install - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Remove - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Install - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Check - Piston packing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Disassemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Inspect - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Assemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Disassemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Inspect - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Assemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Steering column
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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STEERING Hydraulic - General specification


Special torques
Nut for the steering wheel 41 - 54 N·m (30.2 - 39.8 lb ft)
Steering cylinder two wheel drive axle 335 N·m (247.1 lb ft)
Steering cylinder four wheel drive axle 120 N·m (88.5 lb ft)
Front drive shaft 33 - 39 N·m (24.3 - 28.8 lb ft)
Front drive shaft guard 50 - 90 N·m (36.9 - 66.4 lb ft)
Nut that fastens the tie rod end to the pivot arm
Four wheel drive axle (580N, 580SN, 165 N·m (121.7 lb ft)
580SN-WT)
Four wheel drive axle (590SN) 220 N·m (162.3 lb ft)
Two wheel drive axle all models 165 N·m (121.7 lb ft)
Wheel nuts 4 WD axles 122 N·m (90.0 lb ft)+ 3 - 10 N·m (2.2 - 7.4 lb ft) Then turn nut
an additional 90 ° +/- 5 °
Wheel bolts 2 WD axles 251 N·m (185.1 lb ft)

STEERING Hydraulic - General specification - Steering relief valve


SPECIFICATIONS
Location of steering relief valve In steering control valve
Pressure setting 172 +0/-10 bar (2500 +0/-150 psi)

STEERING Hydraulic - General specification - Rotor and stator


clearance
Rotor and stator clearance 0.13 mm (0.005 in)
Special torques
Allen Head Plug 11 N·m (97.4 lb in)
Ferry Head Screws 25 - 31 N·m (221.3 - 274.4 lb in)

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STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools


The tool shown is needed to remove the steering wheel.
Make the tool in your shop.

Make from 6 mm (0.24 in) Cold Rolled Steel

RCPH10TLB077GAL 1

1. 50.4 mm (2 in) 5. 19 mm (0.750 in)


2. 25.4 mm (1 in) 6. Two holes 5.5 mm
(0.217 in)
3. 15.9 mm (0.625 in) 7. Use No.4 drill for 1/4-24
4. 9.5 mm (0.375 in) 8. Threads metric thread
optional two 10-32 x 1 inch
screws required
CAS10486 Puller This tool is used to remove the ball joint
for the steering cylinder from the axle.

RCPH10TLB300ABL 2

380100091 for all two wheel drive and the 580N, 580SN
four wheel drive front axle. 38010092 for the 580SN+ and
590SN and 590SN+ four wheel drive front axle. This tool
is used to remove and install the tie rod.

RCPH10TLB235ABL 3

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STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools - Pressure fitting kit


Special Tool
CAS-1804 Pressure Fitting Kit

RCPH10TLB234ABL 1

STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools - Rotor and stator clearance


CAS-1239 Centering spring tool

RCPH10TLB233ABL 1

380002000 and 380002001

RCPH10TLB284ABL 2

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Steering cylinder - General specification


Four wheel drive steering cylinder mounting screws 120 N·m (89 lb ft)
Two wheel drive steering cylinder mounting screws 335 N·m (247 lb ft)

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STEERING Hydraulic - Drawing - Steering control valve


Illustrations

RCPH10TLB001HAM 1

1. Inlet 4. Check valve 7. Gerotor


2. Outlet 5. Spool and sleeve assembly 8. Steering relief valve
3. Pilot 6. Drive link 9. Anti-cavitation relief valve

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STEERING Hydraulic - Drawing - Optional comfort steering control


valve

RCPH10TLB070GAL 1

1. Anti-cavitation check valve 4. Spool 7. Spool and sleeve assembly 10. Load sense
2. Gerotor 5. Solenoid 8. Check valve 11. Return
3. Gerotor 6. Drive link 9. Inlet 12. Steering relief valve

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Control valve - Exploded view - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only


Steering control valve hydraulic installation 580N, 580SN AND 590SN

RCPH10TLB071GAL 1
Steering Control Valve Hydraulic Installation 580N, 580SN and 590SN

1. Hydraulic filter 4. Return hose 7. Left hose for steering cylinder


2. Hydraulic pump 5. Pressure hose 8. Load sense hose
3. Steering pump 6. Right hose for steering cylinder

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Control valve - Exploded view - 580SN-WT only


Steering control valve hydraulic installation 580 SN-WT only

RCPH10TLB072GAL 1

1. Hydraulic filter 4. Return hose 7. Left hose for steering cylinder


2. Loader valve 5. Pressure hose 8. Load sense hose
3. Steering pump 6. Right hose for steering cylinder

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Control valve - Exploded view - Comfort steering valve

RCPH10TLB073GAL 1

1. Pressure hose to solenoid 4. Return hose to reservoir 7. Hydraulic filter


2. Steering pump 5. Comfort steer solenoid
3. Pressure hose from solenoid 6. Solenoid to tank fitting

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Control valve - Exploded view - Steering control valve - Standard


Steering

RCPH10TLB076GAL 1

1. Cap Screws 7. O-ring 13. Sleeve 19. Needle thrust bearing


2. End plate 8. Gerotor 14. Pin 20. Bearing race
3. Spring 9. O-ring 15. Spring retainer 21. O-ring
4. Pin 10. Drive shaft 16. Centering spring 22. Seal half
5. Spring 11. Spacer plate 17. O-ring 23. Housing
6. Ball 12. Spool 18. Bearing race 24. Dust seal

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Control valve - Sectional view Standard Steering Control Valve

RCPH10TLB001HAM 1

1. Inlet 4. Check Valve 7. Gerotor


2. Outlet 5. Spool and Sleeve Assembly 8. Steering Relief Valve
3. Load Sense 6. Drive Link 9. Anti-cavitation check valve

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Control valve - Sectional view Optional Comfort Steering Control


Valve

RCPH10TLB070GAL 1

1. Anti-Cavitation Check Valve 4. Spool 7. Spool and Sleeve Assembly 10 Load Sense
2. Gerotor 5. Solenoid 8. Check Valve 11. Return
3. Gerotor 6. Drive Link 9. Inlet 12. Steering Relief Valve

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Steering cylinder - Exploded view - Two wheel drive steering


cylinder
1. Left end cap
2. Seals
3. Piston shaft
4. O-rings
5. Tube
6. O-rings
7. Right end cap
8. Piston

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RCPH10TLB068GAL 1

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Steering column - Exploded view - Front console


1. Cover
2. O-Ring
3. Nut
4. Steering wheel
5. Bolt
6. Upper steering column cover
7. Turn signal indicator connector
8. Lower steering wheel column cover
9. Turn signal/driving light switch
10. Transmission shift lever connector
11. Power shift controller wire harness
12. Screw
13. Transmission shift lever
14. Rocker switches
15. Front console cover

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RCPH10TLB128GAL 1

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Steering column - Exploded view - Cab models

RCPH10TLB075GAL 1
Cab Models

1. Nut 5. Column
2. Nut 6. U-bolt mounting holes for tilt columns
3. Washer 7. U-bolt mounting hole for non-tilt columns
4. U-bolt

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Steering column - Exploded view - Canopy models

RCPH10TLB074GAL 1
Canopy Models

1. Bolt 4. Nut 7. Spacer


2. Washer 5. Washer 8. Steering column
3. Steering control valve 6. U-bolt 9. U-bolt mounting holes for non-tilt columns

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Control valve - Remove

NOTE: Put identification tags on all disconnected hoses.


Close disconnected hoses and fittings with caps and plugs.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Raise the loader and lock the support strut to hold
the loader.
3. Open the hood.
4. Tag and disconnect the wires for the air restriction
switch. Cut the tie strap from the wires.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 1

5. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose. Discon-


nect the air cleaner hose from the turbo. Put a shop
cloth in the turbo opening or the intake opening.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 2

6. Remove the bolts and flat washers that fasten the


fixed hood to the uprights. Use acceptable lifting
equipment and remove the fixed hood and air cleaner
as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 3

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7. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through


the hole in the curtain. Remove the bolts and the
engine curtain from the engine compartment.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 4

8. Tag and disconnect the hoses from the fittings in the


steering control valve.
NOTE: Refer to illustration this page for the following steps.

RCPH10TLB289ABL 5

9. If your machine has a cab go to step 12. If the ma-


chine has a canopy go to step 10.
10. Have another person hold the steering control valve
in position. Remove the bolts (1) and washers (2)
that fasten the steering control valve (3) to the steer-
ing column.
11. Remove the steering control valve from the canopy.
12. Remove the bolts (4), washers (5), and mount (6)
that fasten the steering control valve (7) to the cab.
13. Remove the steering control valve (7), mount (8),
and spacer (9) from the cab.

RCPH10TLB066GAL 6

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1. Bolt 6. Mount
2. Washer 7. Control Valve
3. Control valve 8. Mount
4. Bolt 9. Spacer
5. Washer

Next operation:
Control valve - Install (D.20.C)

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Control valve - Install


Prior operation:
Control valve - Remove (D.20.C)

1. Have another person hold the steering control valve


in position.
2. If your machine is equipped with a cab go to step 3.
If it is equipped with a canopy go to step 5.
NOTE: Refer to illustration.
3. Put the spacer (9), mount (8), and steering control
valve (7) into position.
4. Install the mounts (6), washers (5), and bolts (4). Go
to step 7.
5. Put the steering control valve (3) into position.
6. Install the washers (2) and bolts (1) that fasten the
steering control valve (3) to the steering column.
7. Connect hoses to the fittings on the steering control
valve, remove the tags.

RCPH10TLB289ABL 1

8. Remove the shop cloth from the turbo opening, start


and run the engine at low idle.
9. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and
left several times to remove any air from the steering
system.
10. Stop the engine and check for oil leaks, put a shop
cloth in the turbo opening.
11. Check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Add oil
as required.
12. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole in the engine curtain. Put the engine curtain
in position on the mounting bracket and install the
bolts that fasten the engine curtain to the mounting
bracket.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 2

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13. Put the fixed hood and air cleaner assembly in posi-
tion on the uprights. Install the bolts and flat washers
that fasten the fixed hood to the uprights.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 3

14. Remove the shop cloth from the turbo opening. Con-
nect the air cleaner hose to the turbo. Tighten the
clamp on the air cleaner hose.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 4

15. Connect the electrical connector for the air restriction


switch. Install a new tie strap.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 5

16. Close the hood.

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Control valve - Disassemble


1. Mark the pump for proper alignment during assem-
bly.

RCPH10TLB241ABL 1

2. Put the steering control valve in the vise so that the


end plate is up.

RCPH10TLB242ABL 2

3. Remove the cap screws and end cap.

RCPH10TLB243ABL 3

4. Remove the O-ring from the stator of the metering


gear set.

RCPH10TLB244ABL 4

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5. Lift the spacer plate from the body.

RCPH10TLB245ABL 5

6. Remove the metering gear from the pump.

RCPH10TLB246ABL 6

7. Remove the O-ring from the spacer plate, remove the


spacer plate. Remove and discard the O-ring from
the body.

RCPH10TLB247ABL 7

8. Find the anti-cavitation valves (1) in the body. Put


identification marks on the body for use during as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB248ABL 8

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9. Remove the 4 springs, the pins, and the balls from


the ports in the body.

RCPH10TLB249ABL 9

10. Find the manual steering check valve. Remove the


manual steering check valve ball and roll pin.
NOTE: The manual steering check valve is located in the
bolt hole with the thread insert.

RCPH10TLB250ABL 10

11. Pull the sleeve and spool out of the body.


NOTE: The diagram shows the steering control in a hori-
zontal position, disassemble steering control unit in a verti-
cal position, the pin that links the sleeve, spool, and driver
could possibly slip and lock the parts in the housing.

RCPH10TLB251ABL 11

12. Use a punch to push the pin out of the sleeve and
spool.

RCPH10TLB252ABL 12

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13. Remove the drive shaft from the sleeve and spool.

RCPH10TLB253ABL 13

14. Remove the thrust washer, the thrust bearing, and


lower thrust washer.

RCPH10TLB254ABL 14

15. Remove the spring retainer.


NOTE: Hold the spring into the sleeve and spool while re-
moving the ring, they can come out unexpectedly.

RCPH10TLB255ABL 15

16. Remove the springs and centering spacers from the


sleeve and spool.

RCPH10TLB256ABL 16

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17. Pull the spool straight out of the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB257ABL 17

18. There are four centering springs and three spacers.

RCPH10TLB258ABL 18

19. Remove the seal from the gland.

RCPH10TLB259ABL 19

20. Remove the spool seal.

RCPH10TLB260ABL 20

Next operation:
Control valve - Inspect (D.20.C)

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Control valve - Inspect


Prior operation:
Control valve - Disassemble (D.20.C)

Use cleaning solvent to clean all parts. Put the parts on


paper towels until the parts are dry. Do not use cloths to
wipe the parts dry.
Check all machined surfaces for wear or damage. If there
are rough places on the ends of the stator and rotor or on
the machined surfaces on the body, end plate, or spacer
plate, use 600 grit emery cloth to make the surfaces
smooth. Put the emery cloth on a flat surface. If the emery
cloth is new, move a piece of steel across the emery cloth
six times to remove the sharp pieces of grit. Move the
rotor, stator, body, end plate, or spacer across the emery
cloth six times. Then check to see if the rough places have
been removed. Use this method until all rough places are
gone. Make sure that you keep the part flat on the emery
cloth as you move the part across the emery cloth. Use
cleaning solvent to remove any grit from the parts.

RCPH10TLB064GAL 1

1. If the spool (1), sleeve (2), or bore in the body (3)is


damaged or worn, replace the steering control valve.
The spool (1), sleeve (2), and body (3) are not avail-
able separately.
2. Inspect the thrust washers (1) and the thrust bearing
(2) for damage or wear. Replace as required.

RCPH10TLB065GAL 2

3. Inspect the springs, the pins, and the balls of the


anticavitation valve for damage or wear. Use new
parts as required.
4. Inspect the roll pin and ball of the manual steering
valve for damage or wear. Use new parts as re-
quired.

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5. Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance be-


tween the rotor and the stator. If the clearance is
more than 0.13 mm (0.005 in), a new metering gear
set must be used.

RCPH10TLB283ABL 3

Next operation:
Control valve - Assemble (D.20.C)

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Control valve - Assemble


Prior operation:
Control valve - Inspect (D.20.C)

1. Install the sleeve into the body.

RCPH10TLB261ABL 1

2. Put the “O” ring of the two piece seal on the recessed
tip of the plunger.

RCPH10TLB262ABL 2

3. Place the seal cup onto the recessed tip of the


plunger.

RCPH10TLB263ABL 3

4. Press the seal cup into the “O” ring.

RCPH10TLB264ABL 4

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5. Lubricate the seal with hydraulic oil.

RCPH10TLB265ABL 5

6. Install the plunger into the bore of the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB266ABL 6

7. Push the plunger into the sleeve until it bottoms out,


remove the special tools.

RCPH10TLB267ABL 7

8. Inspect the seal to make sure that it is seated prop-


erly in the body.

RCPH10TLB268ABL 8

NOTE: Seal and “O” ring must both be within shaft seal counterbore of the housing.

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9. Install the seal in the gland so that the lip is toward


the outside of the body. Drive the seal into the gland
until the seal stops moving.

RCPH10TLB269ABL 9

10. Use clean hydraulic oil to lubricate the inside of the


sleeve.
11. Use clean hydraulic oil to lubricate the outside of the
spool.
12. Install the spool in the sleeve. The spool must be
installed straight into the sleeve. Turn the spool in
both directions as the spool is pushed into the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB071ABL 10

13. There are four centering springs and three spacers.

RCPH10TLB258ABL 11

14. Insert the spring spacers and springs one at a time


into the spool and sleeve.

RCPH10TLB270ABL 12

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15. Place the spring retainer onto the sleeve.

RCPH10TLB271ABL 13

16. Work the retaining ring into place over the springs.

RCPH10TLB272ABL 14

17. Install the inner thrust washer, the thrust bearing, and
the outer thrust washer on the spool.

RCPH10TLB273ABL 15

18. Put the drive shaft into the spool.

RCPH10TLB274ABL 16

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19. Align the holes for the sleeve, spool, and drive shaft.
Press the pin into the sleeve until it is flush with the
sleeve.

RCPH10TLB275ABL 17

20. Find the port with the screw insert, install the ball and
roll pin for the manual steering check valve.

RCPH10TLB276ABL 18

21. Install the anti cavitation balls, pins, and springs into
the holes that were marked during disassembly.

RCPH10TLB277ABL 19

22. Assembly the steering control unit in a vertical po-


sition. The pin can move out of the sleeve and the
spool. If the pin moves out of the sleeve and the
spool, the pin can keep the sleeve and the spool from
being pushed into the body.

RCPH10TLB278ABL 20

NOTE: The diagram shows the steering control in a horizontal position, assemble steering control unit in a vertical
position, the pin that links the sleeve, spool, and driver could possibly slip and lock the parts in the housing.

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23. Install a new O-ring in the groove in the body, place


the spacer on the body. Put a new O-ring in the
spacer.

RCPH10TLB279ABL 21

24. Align the timing mark on the drive shaft with a valley
of the gerotor.

RCPH10TLB280ABL 22

25. Align the marks made during disassembly, install the


gerotor spacer.

RCPH10TLB281ABL 23

26. Install a new O-ring in the gerotor spacer. Install the


end plate on the metering gear set. Align the holes
in the end plate with the holes in the stator.

RCPH10TLB282ABL 24

27. Torque the cap screws to a torque of 11 - 17 N·m


(100 - 150 lb in) in the sequence shown. Then final
torque the cap screws to a final torque of 25 - 31 N·m
(225 - 275 lb in) in the sequence shown.

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RCPH10TLB003BAM 25

28. Assembled unit should rotate smoothly.

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Relief valve - Pressure test - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only


Checking the pressure setting of the relief valve 580N, 580SN, and 590SN
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position and lower the loader
bucket to the floor.
2. The oil must be at operating temperature. To heat
the oil, do the following steps:
A. With the engine running at full throttle, hold the
loader control lever in the rollback position for
15 s.
B. Put the loader control lever in the neutral posi-
tion for 15 s.
C. Repeat steps A and B until the temperature
of the oil is 51 °C (125 °F) or the side of the
reservoir is very warm.
3. See the illustration below. Use a pressure gauge with
a capacity of at least 276 bar (4000.0 psi). Connect
the pressure gauge to the quick is connect fitting at
the test port. The quick disconnect fitting is located
on the pump at the rear of the transmission.
4. With the engine running at full throttle, turn and hold
the steering wheel all the way to the right or to the left
and read the gauge. Make a record of the reading.
5. Decrease the engine speed to low idle for two min-
utes and stop the engine.
6. Compare the reading with the specification STEER-
ING Hydraulic - General specification (D.20.C) If
the reading is not correct, repair or replace the steer-
ing control valve.

RCPH10TLB069GAL 1

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(1) To inlet of loader control valve (3) Hydraulic pump 580N


(2) Test port 1 (4) Hydraulic pump SN all

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Relief valve - Pressure test - 580SN-WT only


Checking the pressure setting of the relief valve 580SN-WT
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Put the back-
hoe in the transport position and lower the loader
bucket to the floor.
2. The oil must be at operating temperature. To heat
the oil, do the following steps:
A. Run the engine at full throttle, with the boom in
the travel lock position, hold the boom control
lever in the lower position (lever pushed away
from seat) for 15 s.
B. Put the boom control lever in the neutral posi-
tion for 15 s.
C. Repeat steps A and B until the temperature
of the oil is 51 °C (125 °F) or the side of the
reservoir is very warm.
3. See illustration. Use a pressure gauge with a ca-
pacity of at least 276 bar (4000.0 psi). Connect the
pressure gauge to the quick disconnect fitting that
was installed at “D” port.
4. With the engine running at full throttle, turn and hold
the steering wheel all the way to the right or to the left
and read the gauge. Make a record of the reading.
5. Decrease the engine speed to low idle for two min-
utes and stop the engine.
6. Compare the reading with the specification STEER-
ING Hydraulic - General specification (D.20.C). If
the reading is not correct, repair or replace the steer-
ing control valve.

NOTE: A Tee connection will have to be installed at the “D” port on the loader valve for steering pressure tests.

RCPH10TLB285ABL 1

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Steering cylinder - Remove - Two wheel drive machines


1. Clean the hose connection at the steering cylinder.
2. Put and identification tag on one of the hoses.
3. Disconnect the hoses from the steering cylinder and
cap the fittings and plug the hoses.
4. Loosen and remove the tie rod end.

RCPH10TLB238ABL 1

5. Remove the mounting bolts for the cylinder, remove


the steering cylinder from the axle.

RCPH10TLB237ABL 2

Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Install (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Install - Two wheel drive machines


Prior operation:
Steering cylinder - Remove (D.20.C)

1. Install the steering cylinder on the axle and install the


bolts.
2. Torque the bolts to 335 N·m (247 lb ft).
3. Install the tie rod ends and torque to 165 N·m (122
lb ft).
4. Connect the hoses to the steering cylinder.
5. Start and run the engine at low idle.
6. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and
left several times to remove any air from the steering
system.
7. Stop the engine and check for oil leaks.
8. Check the level of the oil in the reservoir and add oil
as required.
9. Grease the pins for the steering links.
10. Check and adjust the toe-in according to the instruc-
tions in FRONT AXLE - Assemble (D.10.A).

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Steering cylinder - Remove - Four wheel drive machines

NOTE: The following photographs show the steering cylin-


der being removed from the axle with the axle removed
from the machine. It is not necessary to remove the axle
from the machine to remove the steering cylinder.
1. Clean the hose connections and the steering cylin-
der.
2. Fasten an identification tag to one of the hoses to the
steering cylinder.
3. Disconnect the hoses from the steering cylinder. In-
stall a plug is each hose and a cap on each fitting.
NOTE: Some of the photo may look different than your
machine. The procedure is the same.
4. Loosen the nut several turns. Do not remove the nut
at this time.

RCPH10TLB301ABL 1

5. Install the CAS10486 puller and tighten the screw to


loosen the ball joint.
6. Remove the nut and remove the ball joint from the
arm.

RCPH10TLB302ABL 2

7. Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 for the other end of the axle.

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8. Install the 380100091 or 380100092 tool on the flats


of the piston rod and install a wrench on the tie rod.
Prevent the piston rod from turning and loosen the
tie rod.

RCPH10TLB303ABL 3

9. Remove the tie rod and ball joint assembly from the
piston rod.
10. Loosen and remove the bolts that fasten the steering
cylinder to the axle.

RCPH10TLB286ABL 4

11. A hose fitting will be installed in your steering cylin-


der. Remove the hose fitting.

RCPH10TLB287ABL 5

12. Hit the steering cylinder with a soft hammer to drive


the steering cylinder out of the axle.

RCPH10TLB288ABL 6

13. Remove the steering cylinder from the axle.

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Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Install (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Install - Four wheel drive machines


Prior operation:
Steering cylinder - Remove (D.20.C)

1. Install the steering cylinder in the axle.


2. Install the bolts that fasten the steering cylinder to the
axle. Tighten the bolts to 120 N·m (89 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB286ABL 1

3. Start the ball joint assembly and tie rod onto the pis-
ton rod.
4. Install the 380100091 or 380100092 tool on the
flats of the piston rod and install a wrench on the tie
rod. Prevent the piston rod from turning the tie rod.
Tighten the tie rod to a torque of 300 N·m (221 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB304ABL 2

5. Install the ball joint in the arm.

RCPH10TLB302ABL 3

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6. Install the nut on the ball joint and tighten the nut to
165 N·m (122 lb ft) for the 580N, 580SN and 580SN
+. Tighten to 220 N·m (162 lb ft) for the 590SN.

RCPH10TLB305ABL 4

7. Repeat steps 5, 6, and 7 for the other end of the axle.


8. Connect the hoses to the fittings in the steering cylin-
der.
9. Start and run the engine at low idle.
10. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and
left several times to remove any air from the steering
system.
11. Stop the engine and check for oil leaks.
12. Check the level of the oil in the reservoir and add oil
as required.

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Steering cylinder - Check - Piston packing


Checking piston packing for the steering cylinder
1. Apply the parking brake and lower the loader bucket
to the floor.
2. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and
stop the engine.
3. Disconnect the hose at the left side of the steering
cylinder.
4. Install a plug in the hose.
5. Start the engine and run the engine at full throttle.
6. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and
continue to turn the steering wheel to the right while
another person checks for leakage at the open fitting.
7. If there is constant leakage, the piston packing is
damaged and must be repaired.

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Steering cylinder - Disassemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder


1. Clean the outside of the steering cylinder.
2. Fasten the steering cylinder in a vise or other hold-
ing equipment. Be careful to prevent damage to the
tube. (5)
3. Remove the right (7) and left (1) end caps.
4. Pull the piston rod (3) out of the tube (5).
5. Remove and discard all O-rings and seals.

RCPH10TLB068GAL 1

Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Inspect (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Inspect - Two wheel drive steering cylinder


Prior operation:
Steering cylinder - Disassemble (D.20.C)

1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.


2. Illuminate the inside of the tube (5). Inspect the in-
side of the tube (5) for deep grooves and other dam-
age. If there is damage to the tube (5), a new steering
cylinder must be used.
3. Verify that the piston rod (3) is straight. If the piston
rod (3) is not straight, a new steering cylinder must
be used.
4. Inspect the piston (8) for damage and wear. If the
piston (8) is damaged, or worn, a new steering cylin-
der must be used.
5. Remove the small scratches on the piston rod (3) and
inside the tube (5) with emery cloth of medium grit.
Use emery cloth with a rotary motion.
6. Inspect both ends of the tube (5) for sharp edges that
will cut the end cap O-rings (1) and (7) and remove
the sharp edges as necessary.
7. Inspect all components for rust. Clean and remove
rust as necessary.

RCPH10TLB068GAL 1

Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Assemble (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Assemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder


Prior operation:
Steering cylinder - Inspect (D.20.C)

1. Install a new seals and O-rings.


2. Fasten the tube (5) in the vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (5).
3. Lubricated the bore of the tube (5) with clean oil.
4. Lubricate the O-rings (6) on both end caps (1) and
(7) and the bore of both end caps (1) and (7) with
clean oil.
5. Lubricate the piston (3) with clean oil.
6. Push the piston rod assembly (3) straight into the
tube (5).
7. Carefully start the end caps (1) and (7) onto the pis-
ton (3).
8. Verify the ports in both glands (8) are installed cor-
rectly and drive the end caps (1) and (7) into the tube
(5).

RCPH10TLB068GAL 1

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Steering cylinder - Disassemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder


1. Remove the tie rod ball joint assembly.
2. Fasten the tube in a vise or other holding equipment.
Do not damage the tube.

RCPH10TLB290ABL 1

3. Use a soft faced hammer and separate the gland


from the tube.

RCPH10TLB291ABL 2

4. Remove the gland from the piston rod assembly.

RCPH10TLB292ABL 3

5. Use a soft faced hammer and drive the piston against


the gland, remove the gland from the tube.

RCPH10TLB293ABL 4

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6. Pull the piston rod assembly straight out of the tube


to prevent damage to the tube.

RCPH10TLB294ABL 5

7. Remove the gland from the piston rod.

RCPH10TLB295ABL 6

8. Remove the wiper and the seal from the gland. Re-
move the seal ring from the gland. Repeat the pro-
cedure for the other gland.

RCPH10TLB296ABL 7

9. Remove the seals from the piston rod assembly.

RCPH10TLB297ABL 8

Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Inspect (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Inspect - Four wheel drive steering cylinder


Prior operation:
Steering cylinder - Disassemble (D.20.C)

1. Discard the parts that were removed from the glands


and piston rod assembly.
2. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.
3. Inspect the gland, piston rod assembly and the tube
for damage and wear. These parts are not serviced
separately, if these parts need to be replaced, a new
steering cylinder must be used.

Next operation:
Steering cylinder - Assemble (D.20.C)

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Steering cylinder - Assemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder


1. Install a new seal in the grooves of the piston rod
assembly.

RCPH10TLB299ABL 1

2. Install a new seal in the gland. The lip of the seal


must be toward the inside of the gland.

RCPH10TLB297ABL 2

3. Install a new wiper in the gland. The lip of the wiper


must be toward the outside of the gland.

RCPH10TLB298ABL 3

4. Install a new seal ring in the groove on the gland.


5. Lubricate the piston seals with clean oil.
6. Fasten the tube in a vise with soft jaws. Start the
piston rod assembly into the tube, be careful not to
damage the seals.

RCPH10TLB294ABL 4

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7. Push the piston rod assembly all the way into the
tube, use a soft faced hammer and drive the gland
into the tube.
8. Lubricate the wiper, seal, and seal ring on the gland
with clean oil.
9. Install the gland on the piston rod assembly and push
the gland against the tube, use a soft faced hammer
and drive the gland into the tube.

RCPH10TLB292ABL 5

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Steering column - Remove


1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the bucket to the floor.
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) for the following steps.
3. Remove the cover (1) from the steering wheel (4).
The cover is held by the fit of an O-ring (2).
4. Loosen and remove the nut (3) that holds the steering
wheel (4) in place. Remove the steering wheel (4).
5. Remove the screws (5) that fasten the upper and
lower steering column cover (6) and (8) in place.
6. Remove the upper steering column cover (6). Dis-
connect the wiring connector from the turn signal in-
dicator (7).
7. Remove the lower steering column cover (8). Dis-
connect the wiring connector from the turn signal/
driving light switch (9).
8. Disconnect the connector (10) from the transmission
shift lever (13).
9. Loosen and remove the screws (12) that fasten the
transmission shift lever (13) to the steering column.
Remove the transmission shift lever (13).
10. Disconnect the connectors from the rocker switches
(14) in the front console (15).
11. Remove the bolts that fasten the instrument console
cover (15) to the cab.
12. If equipped, remove the filler cap from the windshield
washer reservoir. Remove the front console (15).
13. If your machine is equipped with a cab go to step 14.
If it is equipped with a canopy go to step 16
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) and Steering column - Exploded view (D.20.C)
for steps 14 and 15.
14. Remove the nuts (1) from the steering column (5).
15. Remove the nuts (2), washers (3), and U-bolt (4)
from the steering column (5). Go to step 18.
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) for steps 16
16. Have another person hold the steering control valve
(3) in place and remove the bolts (1) and washers (2)
that fasten the steering column (8) to the canopy and
the steering control valve (3).
17. Remove the nuts (4), washers (5), U-bolt (6), and
spacer (7) from the steering column (8).
18. Remove the steering column from the machine.

Next operation:
Steering column - Install (D.20.C)

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Steering column - Install


Prior operation:
Steering column - Remove (D.20.C)

1. If your machine is equipped with a cab go to step 2.


If it is equipped with a canopy go to step 4.
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) for steps 2 and 3.
2. Grease the splines of the steering column and control
valve with high temperature grease. Put the steering
column (5) in place and install the nuts (1). Tighten
the nuts (1) to a torque of 46 - 50 N·m (34 - 37 lb ft).
3. Install the U-bolt (4), washers (3), and nuts (2). Go
to step 7.
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) for steps 4 through 6.
4. Grease the splines of the steering column and control
valve with high temperature grease. Put the steering
column in place on the machine.
5. Have another person hold the steering control valve
(3) in place. Install the washers (2) and bolts (1) that
fasten the steering column (8) to the canopy and the
steering control valve (3). Tighten the bolts (1) to a
torque of 46 - 50 N·m (34 - 37 lb ft).
6. Install the spacer (7), U-bolt (6), washers (5), and
nuts (4).
NOTE: Refer to Steering column - Exploded view
(D.20.C) for the following steps.
7. Put the front console cover (15) in position. If
equipped, install the cap on the windshield washer
reservoir.
8. Install the bolts that fasten the front console cover
(15) to the cab.
9. Connect the connectors to the rocker switches (14)
in the front console (15).
10. Put the transmission shift lever (13) in place. In-
stall the screws (12) that fasten the transmission shift
lever (13) to the steering column.
11. Connect the connector (10) to the transmission shift
lever.
12. Connect the wiring connector (9) to the turn signal/
driving light switch. Put the lower steering column
cover (8) in place.
13. Connect the wiring connector to the turn signal indi-
cator (7). Install the upper steering column cover (6).
14. Install the screws (5) that fasten the upper and lower
steering column cover (6) and (8) in place.
15. Put the steering wheel (4) in place. Install the nut (3)
that holds the steering wheel in place. Tighten the
nut to a torque of 41 - 54 N·m (30 - 40 lb ft)

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16. Install the cover (1) on the steering wheel (4). The
cover is held by the fit of an O-ring (2).
17. With the engine off, turn the steering wheel about 5
° in either direction. Effort will be light when work-
ing against the springs, but stiff when approaching
manual steer. Release the wheel when approaching
manual steer, and confirm the wheel returns back to
neutral freely. If not free, check the bind.

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STEERING Hydraulic - 20.C


Control valve - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Control valve - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Control valve - Exploded view - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Control valve - Exploded view - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Control valve - Exploded view - Comfort steering valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Control valve - Exploded view - Steering control valve - Standard Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Control valve - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Control valve - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Control valve - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Control valve - Sectional view Optional Comfort Steering Control Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Control valve - Sectional view Standard Steering Control Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Relief valve - Pressure test - 580N, 580SN, 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Relief valve - Pressure test - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Steering column - Exploded view - Cab models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Steering column - Exploded view - Canopy models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Steering column - Exploded view - Front console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Steering column - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Steering column - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Steering cylinder - Assemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Steering cylinder - Assemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Steering cylinder - Check - Piston packing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Steering cylinder - Disassemble - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Steering cylinder - Disassemble - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Steering cylinder - Exploded view - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Steering cylinder - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Steering cylinder - Inspect - Four wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Steering cylinder - Inspect - Two wheel drive steering cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Steering cylinder - Install - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Steering cylinder - Install - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Steering cylinder - Remove - Four wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Steering cylinder - Remove - Two wheel drive machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
STEERING Hydraulic - Drawing - Optional comfort steering control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
STEERING Hydraulic - Drawing - Steering control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
STEERING Hydraulic - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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STEERING Hydraulic - General specification - Steering relief valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools - Pressure fitting kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
STEERING Hydraulic - Special tools - Rotor and stator clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - 30.C

TECHNICAL DATA
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic
Exploded view - Brake pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Master cylinder
Exploded view - Brake pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Brake
Exploded view - Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SERVICE
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic
Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Master cylinder
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Brake
Remove - Removing air from the brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - General specification


Rear Axle
580N, 580SN
Capacity 13.6 l (14.4 US qt)
Type of Fluid Wet Brake/Transmission Lubricant - SAE 80W140
MAT3510

580SN-WT, 590SN
Capacity - center bowl 18.6 l (19.7 US qt)
Type of Fluid. Wet Brake/Transmission Lubricant - SAE 80W140
MAT3510

Axle Special Torques


Allen head bolts for hub housing 226 N·m (166.7 lb ft)
Drain hole plugs at wheel hub 60 N·m (44.3 lb ft)
Fill and drain hole plugs at differential 80 N·m (59.0 lb ft)
Brake self adjuster shouldered bolt 16 N·m (141.6 lb in)
Brake bleeder 8 - 12 N·m (70.8 - 106.2 lb in)
Wheel studs 70 N·m (51.6 lb ft)

Wheel Nuts Special Torques


Initial torque 136 N·m (100.3 lb ft)
2nd torque 271 N·m (199.9 lb ft)

NOTE: Turn nuts an additional 30 ° after second torque.

Transmission Special Torques


Park brake housing 50 N·m (36.9 lb ft)
Output flange bolt 139 N·m (102.5 lb ft)
Park brake solenoid 20 N·m (14.8 lb ft)

SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Special tools

RCPH10TLB378AAL 1
Self adjusting brake tools 380002435
NOTE: Part of rear axle service tools.

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RCPH10TLB043ABL 2
CAS-2379 input shaft holder and spring compressor
NOTE: Part of transmission service tools.

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SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Exploded view - Brake pedal

RCPH10TLB033GAL 1

1. Bolt 7. Bolt 13. Height adjusting bolt


2. Pivot pin 8. 60 mm (2.36 in) 14. Spring
3. Spacer 9. 27 mm (1.06 in) 15. Brake light switch
4. Shim 10. Clevis pin 16. Right pedal
5. Self locking nut 11. Cotter pin 17. Left pedal
6. Bushings 12. Master cylinder 18. Pedal locking pin

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Master cylinder - Exploded view - Brake pedal

RCPH10TLB033GAL 1

1. Bolt 7. Bolt 13. Height adjusting nut


2. Pivot pin 8. 60 mm (2.36 in) 14. Spring
3. Spacer 9. 27 mm (1.06 in) 15. Brake light switch
4. Shim 10. Clevis pin 16. Right pedal
5. Self locking nut 11. Cotter pin 17. Left pedal
6. Bushings 12. Master cylinder 18. Pedal locking pin

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Brake - Exploded view - Brakes


Rear brakes

1. Lock ring
2. Self adjusting kit
3. Brake piston
4. O-ring
5. O-ring
6. Brake cylinder
7. O-ring
8. Pin
9. Hub
10. Axle housing
11. Pin
12. Half shaft
13. Brake plate
14. Brake disk
15. Brake plate
16. Brake disk

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RCPH10TLB8GAL 1

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SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment


1. Using the adjustment bolts, adjust the LH and RH
pedals to 90 - 92 mm (3.54 - 3.62 in).
2. Adjust the master cylinder push rods in order to
achieve 1 - 3 mm (0.039 - 0.118 in) of free play
measured at the pedal pad.

RCPH10TLB591AAL 1

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Master cylinder - Remove


1. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the
loader and lock the support strut to hold the loader.
2. Open the hood.
3. Disconnect the electrical connectors for the air re-
striction switch.
4. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose. Discon-
nect the hose from the turbo. Put a shop cloth in the
turbo opening.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 1

5. Remove the bolts and flat washers that fasten the


fixed hood to the uprights. Remove the fixed hood
and air cleaner as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 2

6. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through


the hole in the curtain. Remove the bolts, flat wash-
ers, and insulator curtain that covers the master
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 3

7. Remove any dirt from the master cylinder and the


area around the master cylinder.

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8. Disconnect the supply and return hoses from the


master cylinder. Put caps on the fittings and plugs
in the hoses.

RCPH10TLB593AAL-2 4

NOTE: Supply hose and fitting are located behind the return elbow.
9. Disconnect the tubes from the master cylinder. Put
caps on the fittings and plugs in the tubes.

RCPH10TLB593AAL 5

10. Remove the cotter pins and clevis pins. Loosen and
remove the nuts that fasten the master cylinder to the
frame.

RCPH10TLB592AAL 6

11. Remove the master cylinder from the frame.

Next operation:
Master cylinder - Install (D.30.C)

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Master cylinder - Install


Prior operation:
Master cylinder - Remove (D.30.C)

1. Hold the master cylinder in alignment with the holes


in the frame and install the nuts that fasten the master
cylinder to the frame.
2. Connect the tubes to the master cylinder.

RCPH10TLB593AAL 1

3. Connect the supply line (1) from the transmission to


the supply fitting (2) on the master cylinder, connect
the return line (3) to the return fitting (4).

RCPH10TLB167ABL 2

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4. Put the clevis on the master cylinder in position on


the brake pedal. Install the clevis pin that fastens the
clevis to the brake pedal. Install the cotter pin in the
clevis pin.

RCPH10TLB592AAL 3

5. Adjust the push rods in order to achieve 1 - 3 mm


(0.039 - 0.118 in)1 to 3 MM (0.039 to 0.118 inches)
of free play measured at the pedal pad.
6. See Brake - Remove (D.30.C) and remove the air
from the brake system.
7. Check for leakage at the master cylinder.
8. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole in the curtain. Put the insulator curtain into
position and install the washers and bolts.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 4

9. Put the fixed hood and air cleaner assembly in posi-


tion on the uprights. Install the bolts and flat washers
that fasten the fixed hood to the uprights.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 5

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10. Remove the shop cloth from the turbo. Connect the
air cleaner hose to the turbo. Tighten the clamp on
the air cleaner hose.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 6

11. Connect the electrical connector for the air restriction


switch.

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Master cylinder - Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment


1. Using the adjustment bolts, adjust the LH and RH
pedals to 90 - 92 mm (3.54 - 3.62 in).
2. Adjust the master cylinder push rods in order to
achieve 1 - 3 mm (0.039 - 0.118 in) of free play
measured at the pedal pad.

RCPH10TLB591AAL 1

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Brake - Remove - Removing air from the brake system


NOTE: Two people are required to perform this procedure, one to actuate the master cylinder and the other to open
and close the brake bleeder valve on the rear axle.
1. Raise the machine up with the stabilizers at full
height. Support back end of machine with appropri-
ate stands.
2. Remove rear wheels.
3. Attach clear brake bleeding hoses to the LH and RH
bleeding ports.
4. Loosen LH and RH brake bleeders.
5. Start engine and leave at low idle. Ensure that the
transmission oil level is correct.
6. Fully stroke both pedals together 15 times.
7. Fully stroke the RH pedal individually until clear
columns of oil without air bubbles are observed in
the clear plastic tube. Close RH bleeder.
8. Repeat for LH side.
9. Verify that the park brake is not engaged. Ensure
that the service brakes will stop both rear wheels with
the tractor in 2nd gear at 1500 RPM with the brake
pedal pads 30 mm (1.181 in) above the top of the
floor plate 37 mm (1.457 in) above the top of the floor
plate for units that will be equipped with a floormat).
If the service brakes do not stop the wheels as noted
above, open each bleeder and repeat steps 7 and 8
until columns of oil without air bubbles are observed
in the LH and RH bleeder hoses. Verify that the ser-
vice brakes hold the tractor in 2nd gear at 1500 RPM
as noted above.
10. Shut engine off.
11. Remove brake bleeding hoses.
12. Replace covers on LH and RH brake bleeders.

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Brake - Disassemble
1. Park the machine on a level surface, apply the park-
ing brake.
2. Raise the rear tires off of the ground, support the
machine with suitable stands.
3. Remove the tires from the machine.
4. Remove the mounting bolts for the brake hose guard,
disconnect the brake hose. Plug the hose and cap
the fitting.

RCPH10TLB066AAL 1

5. Remove the axle vent to relieve any pressure inside


of the axle.

RCPH10TLB384AAL 2

6. Place an oil receptacle under the outer housings of


the axle and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB385AAL 3

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7. Place an oil receptacle under the differential carrier


and drain the oil.

RCPH10TLB376AAL 4

8. Remove all but two of the cap screws.


NOTE: Large amounts of LOCTITE® was used during as-
sembly, remove cap screws slowly. If screw binds, turn
back in and then back out.

RCPH10TLB382AAL 5

9. Insert 3 long dowel rods, (tool number), for in vehicle


service or two short dowel rods, (tool number), for
bench service.

RCPH10TLB393AAL 6

10. Remove the remaining cap screws.

RCPH10TLB394AAL 7

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11. Pry the hub from the axle using slots.

RCPH10TLB395AAL 8

12. Slowly pull hub away from axle, make sure that the
brake disks and plates stay with the hub.

RCPH10TLB396AAL 9

13. Pull the half shaft out with the hub and brakes.

RCPH10TLB397AAL 10

14. Place the hub, brakes and half shaft on a suitable


work bench.

RCPH10TLB398AAL 11

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15. Stand the hub up, mark the reaction plat that was
against the axle housing. Remove the reaction and
brake disks.
NOTE: Keep brake surfaces in same relationship to each
other if being reused.

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16. Remove the half shaft from the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB311AAL 13

17. Left hand shaft is 807 mm (31.8 in) long and the right
hand shaft is 701 mm (27.6 in) long.

RCPH10TLB375AAL 14

18. Loosen and remove the shouldered bolts, and spring


washers from the brake self adjusters.

RCPH10TLB312AAL 15

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19. Check springs and shouldered bolt for damage. If


brakes are being replaced, replace springs and bolts
with kit.

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20. Remove the lock ring.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 17

21. Remove the self adjuster. If brakes are being re-


placed replace adjusters.
NOTE: Once removed the self adjusters spring clips must
be replace with genuine parts, DO NOT use after market
parts.

RCPH10TLB315AAL 18

22. Place the self adjuster on (tool number).


NOTE: Place the tapered end of the self adjuster into (tool
number).

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23. Place the driver (tool number) onto self adjuster and
drive the spring clips from the adjuster.

RCPH10TLB405AAL 20

24. Inspect adjuster bushing for wear.

RCPH10TLB406AAL 21

25. Use an acceptable flat bars and pry the brake piston
up from the hub.

RCPH10TLB316AAL 22

26. Remove the piston from the hub.

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27. Remove the inner cylinder.

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28. The cylinder may remain in the housing, use pry bar
and remove the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB318AAL 25

29. Remove and discard outer brake piston O-ring only


if machine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB415AAL 26

30. Remove and discard inner brake piston O-ring only


if machine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB416AAL 27

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31. Remove and discard brake cylinder O-ring only if ma-


chine has high hours.

RCPH10TLB418AAL 28

32. Remove and discard the hub o-ring.

RCPH10TLB319AAL 29

Next operation:
Brake - Inspect (D.30.C)

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Brake - Inspect
Prior operation:
Brake - Disassemble (D.30.C)

1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.


2. Inspect the brake disks and reaction plates for pitting,
scoring, excessive surface wear, and other damage.
Use new parts as required.
3. Inspect brake pistons and cylinders for scaring on
sliding surfaces, brake pistons for pitting, scoring,
and excessive surface wear at brake contact point.
Use new parts as required.
4. Replace O-rings on brake cylinders and pistons.
NOTE: Use only genuine parts. DO NOT use after market
O-rings, they will fail.

Next operation:
Brake - Assemble (D.30.C)

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Brake - Assemble
Prior operation:
Brake - Inspect (D.30.C).

1. Install a new O-ring onto the hub.

RCPH10TLB336AAL 1

2. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the brake cylinder


O-ring.

RCPH10TLB419AAL 2

3. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the inner O-ring of the


brake piston, press the brake cylinder into the brake
piston.

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4. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the outer O-ring of the


brake piston.

RCPH10TLB422AAL 4

5. Use hydraulic oil to lubricate the brake cavity of the


hub housing.

RCPH10TLB337AAL 5

6. Place the brake piston and cylinder onto the hub.


NOTE: Use brake pins for guides.

RCPH10TLB417AAL 6

7. Use the three shouldered bolts and washers to pull


the brake piston and cylinder into the hub.

RCPH10TLB339AAL 7

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8. Place the brake adjuster with tapered edge facing up


into depth setting tool, part of tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB407AAL 8

9. Place aligning tool into brake adjuster tool, part of


tool kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB408AAL 9

10. Place the first adjuster ring onto aligning tool.


NOTE: For ease of installation, look at the inside of the
adjuster ring, place tapered end down.

RCPH10TLB409AAL 10

11. Place the second adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 90° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB410AAL 11

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12. Place the third adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 180° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB411AAL 12

13. Place the fourth adjuster ring onto aligning tool with
the slot at 270° from the slot of the first ring.

RCPH10TLB412AAL 13

14. Place driver tool onto aligning tool, driver part of tool
kit 380002435.

RCPH10TLB413AAL 14

15. Drive the rings onto the adjuster until they are seated
against the depth setting tool.

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16. Insert the adjuster into the brake piston, make sure
that the chaffered side is up.

RCPH10TLB403AAL 16

17. Make sure the tips of the snap ring face the adjuster
during installation.

RCPH10TLB490AAL 17

18. Install the snap ring into the self adjuster bore.

RCPH10TLB314AAL 18

19. Make sure the snap ring fully engages the grove in
the brake piston.

RCPH10TLB338AAL 19

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20. Place spring washers onto shouldered bolt facing as


shown.

RCPH10TLB400AAL 20

21. Hand tighten the shouldered bolt until seated into


adjuster, spring washers can become bound on the
shoulder of the bolt and be damaged.

RCPH10TLB402AAL 21

22. Torque shouldered bolts to 16 N·m (141.6 lb in).

RCPH10TLB313AAL 22

23. Put the half shaft and brake separator plate pins into
the axle housing.

RCPH10TLB473AAL 23

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24. Using the reference mark made during disassembly,


place the inner brake separator plate into the axle
housing.
NOTE: The thinner of the two separator plates is used here.
NOTICE: If using new brake disks they must be soaked in
oil for 24 hours prior to installation.

RCPH10TLB474AAL 24

25. Place the inner brake disk onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.
NOTE: For the 580N there is only one brake disk, for all
SN models there are two brake disks.

RCPH10TLB475AAL 25

26. Install the second brake separator, SN models only.


NOTE: The thicker of the two separator plates is used here.

RCPH10TLB476AAL 26

27. Place the outer brake disk onto the half shaft, do not
damage any of the splines or teeth.

RCPH10TLB477AAL 27

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28. Make sure the slots of the inner and outer brake disks
are aligned with each other.

RCPH10TLB471AAL 28

29. Install dowel rods into axle housing, two short rods
for bench repair, three long for in vehicle repair.

RCPH10TLB472AAL 29

30. Attach lifting equipment to hub assembly and guide


onto dowel rods.
NOTE: Care needs to be taken that the self adjusters are
not damaged by falling plates or by hitting them on the
housing when bringing hub into position.

RCPH10TLB478AAL 30

31. Use a piece of rope and lift the axle shaft into the
planetary gears while pushing the hub onto the axle.
NOTE: The input shaft for the differential may need to be
turned in order to align the splines on the half shaft sun
gear and the planetary gears.

RCPH10TLB479AAL 31

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32. Use LOCTITE® 270 on thread of the bolts and torque


to 226 N·m (166.7 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB383AAL 32

33. Install and tighten drain plugs and torque to 60 N·m


(44.3 lb ft).
34. Fill the axle with oil, see section 1002 for quantity and
type.
35. Connect the brake hose to the wheel cylinder, install
and tighten the hose guard mounting bolts.

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36. Bleed the brake according to instructions in this sec-


tion.
37. Install the wheel, do an initial torque of 136 N·m
(100.3 lb ft) in sequence shown, do a second torque
of 271 N·m (199.9 lb ft) in sequence shown, turn the
lug nuts an additional 30°.

RCPH10TLB306AAL 34

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Brake - Test
Vehicle Brakes

NOTE: Check brake pedal free travel before proceeding.


See Master cylinder - Adjust - Brake pedal height ad-
justment (D.30.C) section. Check the brake system for
leaks or damaged lines. Repair or replace as necessary.
1. Place the backhoe in the travel lock position, use the
stabilizers and raise the rear wheels off of the floor.
2. Lock the brake pedals with the brake pedal locking
pin.
3. Place the range selector in 2nd gear, release the
parking brake and place the FNR selector in F or R
position.
NOTE: Make sure the differential lock is not engaged.
4. Slowly apply the brakes, both tires should stop rotat-
ing at the same time.
5. Move the machine to a clear level area with sufficient
space to accelerate the machine to 5 km/h (3 mph).
6. Once the machine has reached 5 km/h (3 mph),
quickly apply the brakes, both tires should lock and
slide.
7. Accelerate the machine to 5 km/h (3 mph).
8. Slowly apply the brakes, there should be no chat-
tering, growling, or squealing sound from the brake
system.
9. Unlock the brake pedal locking pin.
10. Accelerate the machine to 1 km/h (0.6 mph), quickly
apply the right brake, the right tire should lock and the
machine should pull to the right.
NOTE: Repeat the step for the left brake.

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Brake - Check
NOTE: Check brake pedal free travel before proceeding.
1. Place the backhoe n the travel lock position, use the
stabilizers and raise the rear wheels off the floor.
2. Place stands under the machine, lower the machine
onto the stands making sure the wheels remain off of
the floor.
3. Attach a hose to the right bleeder valve, place the
other end in a clear container.
4. Have an assistant press the left brake pedal. Open
the bleeder valve for one minute and take measure-
ment of hydraulic fluid from the system.
5. Attach a hose to the left bleeder valve, place the
other end in a clear container.
6. Have an assistant press the right brake pedal. Open
the bleeder valve for one minute and take a measure-
ment of hydraulic fluid from the system.

NOTE: If measurements are not equal there is a restriction on the side with the lesser amount of fluid. Check lines
from axle to master cylinder and from brake reservoir to master cylinder. If no oil was present, check the feed line to
the reservoir from the oil filter.
7. Stop the engine.
8. Disconnect the brake lines from the axle, cap the
fittings on the axle, attach pressure gauges capable
of reading pressure of 3500 kPa (500 psi) to both
hoses.
9. Lock the brake pedals with the brake pedal locking
pin.
10. Have another person apply the brakes and observe
the pressure readings, the pressure readings should
be the same on both gauges.
NOTE: If pressure readings are not equal, replace the mas-
ter cylinder with the lower reading,.
11. Hold the pedals in place for one minute, the pressure
should stay the same on both gauges.

NOTE: If one of the pressure readings begins to drop replace that master cylinder,.
12. Remove the gauges from the hoses, plug the hoses.
13. Remove one of the caps from the axle and con-
nect a hand pump and gauge to the brake section.
Loosen the air bleeder screw and pump the hand
pump until oil with no air flows from the air bleeder
screw. Tighten the air bleeder screw to 12 Nm (108
pound-inches). Apply 10 342 kPa (1500 psi) pres-
sure to the brake and turn off the valve on the hand
pump.
14. Observe the pressure reading for one minute, the
pressure should not drop.

NOTE: If pressure drops the brake piston seal is leaking and needs to be replaced.
NOTE: Repeat the procedure for the other side of the axle.
15. Connect the hoses to the axle and bleed the brakes.
16. Adjust the parking brake.
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Index

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - 30.C


Brake - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Brake - Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Brake - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Brake - Exploded view - Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Brake - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Brake - Remove - Removing air from the brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Brake - Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Master cylinder - Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Master cylinder - Exploded view - Brake pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Master cylinder - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Master cylinder - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Adjust - Brake pedal height adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Exploded view - Brake pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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PARKING BRAKE Mechanical - 32.B

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

AXLES, BRAKES AND STEERING - D

PARKING BRAKE Mechanical - 32.B

SERVICE
Brake
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Check - Disabled vehicle parking brake release procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Brake - Disassemble

NOTE: Some of the following images may not represent


your transmission, the procedures are the same.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, apply the park-
ing brake.
2. Block the wheels to keep the machine from moving.
3. Drain the transmission.
4. Remove the rear drive shaft.
5. Loosen the flange bolt.

RCPH10TLB596AAL 1

6. Remove the flange bolt and washer.

RCPH10TLB868AAL 2

7. Remove the O-ring and flange.


NOTE: The transmission was removed from the machine
for clarity only, it is not necessary to remove the transmis-
sion.

RCPH10TLB869AAL 3

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8. Loosen brake housing bolts.

RCPH10TLB871AAL 4

9. Remove bolts (A), and alternately loosen bolts (B) to


release the load of bellville washer.
NOTE: Housing is under spring pressure, failure to fol-
low instructions will result in serious injury and damage to
equipment.

RCPH10TLB594AAL 5

10. Remove the brake cover from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB872AAL 6

11. Remove and discard the O-ring.

RCPH10TLB873AAL 7

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12. Remove back plate.

RCPH10TLB874AAL 8

13. Remove the springs and remove the friction disc.

RCPH10TLB875AAL 9

14. Remove the reaction plates.

RCPH10TLB876AAL 10

15. Remove the hub.

RCPH10TLB877AAL 11

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16. Remove the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB599AAL 12

17. Remove and discard the O-rings and backup ring


from the retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB600AAL 13

18. Use CAS2379 to compress the bellville washers, re-


move the retaining ring.

RCPH10TLB601AAL 14

19. Remove the piston from the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB602AAL 15

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20. Remove and discard the O-rings and backup rings


from the piston.

RCPH10TLB603AAL 16

21. Remove the bellville washers from the brake hous-


ing.

RCPH10TLB604AAL 17

22. Remove the seal from the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB605AAL 18

23. Remove and discard the O-ring from the brake hous-
ing.

RCPH10TLB606AAL 19

Next operation:
Brake - Inspect (D.32.B)

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Brake - Inspect
Prior operation:
Brake - Disassemble (D.32.B)

1. Clean all parts in cleaning solvent.


2. Inspect the brake disks and reaction plates for pitting,
scoring, excessive surface wear, and other damage.
Use new parts as required.
3. Inspect the bellville washer for cracking and exces-
sive surface wear at contact points. Use new parts
as required.
4. Inspect brake pistons and housing for scaring on slid-
ing surfaces, brake pistons for pitting, scoring, and
excessive surface wear at brake contact point. Use
new parts as required.
5. Replace O-rings on brake cylinders and pistons.
NOTE: Use only genuine parts. DO NOT use after market
O-rings, they will fail.

Next operation:
Brake - Assemble (D.32.B)

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Brake - Assemble
Prior operation:
Brake - Inspect (D.32.B)

NOTE: Some of the following images may not represent your transmission, the procedures are the same.
1. Install a new O-ring on the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB607AAL 1

2. Install the bellville washers as shown.

RCPH10TLB595AAL 2

3. Install the backup ring, install the seal ring.

RCPH10TLB608AAL 3

NOTE: Make sure that the seal ring does not twist during installation.

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4. Lubricate the piston seals with transmission fluid, in-


stall the piston into the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB602AAL 4

5. Use CAS2379 and compress the bellville washers,


install the retaining ring.
NOTICE: Make sure the retainer is properly seated before
removing spring compressor.

RCPH10TLB601AAL 5

6. Install new O-rings and backup ring in the retaining


plate.

RCPH10TLB600AAL 6

7. Lubricate the O-rings on the retaining plate, install


the plate into the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB599AAL 7

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8. Install the hub onto the output shaft as shown.

RCPH10TLB877AAL 8

9. Install a reaction plate first.

RCPH10TLB876AAL 9

10. Install a friction plate and a wave spring, continue to


install a reaction plate, friction plate and wave spring
until all components are installed.

RCPH10TLB875AAL 10

11. Install the back plate as shown.

RCPH10TLB874AAL 11

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12. Install a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB873AAL 12

13. Install the brake housing.

RCPH10TLB872AAL 13

14. Install the bolts, use an alternately tightening pattern


until the brake housing is tight against the transmis-
sion. Torque the bolts to 50 N·m (37 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB871AAL 14

15. Install the flange and a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB869AAL 15

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16. Install the bolt and washer.

RCPH10TLB868AAL 16

17. Torque bolt to 139 N·m (103 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB870AAL 17

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Brake - Check - Disabled vehicle parking brake release procedures


1. Block the wheels of the vehicle to prevent any move-
ment.
2. Remove the floor plates in the cab to gain access to
the brake solenoid.

RCPH10TLB597AAL 1

3. Remove the solenoid mounting bolts, remove the so-


lenoid from the transmission.

RCPH10TLB598AAL 2

4. Turn the solenoid 90° and torque the solenoid to 20


N·m (14.8 lb ft). Pump grease into the grease fitting
until the brake releases.

NOTE: Do not use excess pressure or damage can be done to internal components.

Activate
5. Slowly remove the bolts from the brake solenoid to
release the pressure.
NOTE: Do not unscrew the grease fitting to release the
pressure.
6. Clean excess grease from the solenoid and trans-
mission housing.
7. Install new O-rings on the transmission.
8. Install the solenoid on the transmission, torque the
solenoid to 20 N·m (14.8 lb ft).
9. Activate and release the brake several times to re-
move excess grease from the system.
10. Change the transmission filter, check the oil level in
the transmission, add oil as required.
11. Replace the floor plates in the cab.

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Brake - Test
Parking brake
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Lock the brake pedals with the brake pedal locking
pin.
NOTICE: Be prepared to stop the machine in case of sud-
den movement.
3. Place the gear selector in 3rd gear on manual trans-
mission machines. For power shift transmission,
place the auto/manual switch to manual, select 3rd
gear on the FNR lever.
4. With engine running at low idle place the selector
lever in F position.
5. Raise engine RPM to 1500 RPM, the machine should
not move.
6. Repeat the procedure with the selector in the R po-
sition.
NOTE: If the machine moves the parking brake will have
to be repaired, see Brake - Disassemble (D.30.C).

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PARKING BRAKE Mechanical - 32.B


Brake - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Brake - Check - Disabled vehicle parking brake release procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Brake - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Brake - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Brake - Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - 50.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - 50.C

TECHNICAL DATA
WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Front wheel
Torque - Front wheel mounting nut torque procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Tire pressure - 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rear wheel
Torque - Rear wheel mounting nut torque procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Tire pressure - 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - General specification


NOTE: When the machine is new or when a wheel is removed for service, check the wheel nut or bolt torques every
10 hours of operation until the wheel nuts or bolts remain tight.
NOTE: The rear wheel mounting nuts on this machine are metric. Use only the mounting nuts shown in the parts
catalog for this machine.
NOTE: Check the torque with a dial or click wrench. If the
nut does not move on the following torques, it is tight and
does not need re-torqued:

Front wheel, two wheel 156 N·m (115.1 lb ft)


drive
Front wheel, four wheel 251 N·m (185.1 lb ft)
drive
Rear wheel, mounting nuts 305 N·m (225.0 lb ft)

WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - Torque


Front wheel, two wheel drive 156 - 203 N·m (115.1 - 149.7 lb ft)
Front wheel, four wheel drive 251 N·m (185.1 lb ft)
Rear wheel, mounting nuts 305 N·m (225.0 lb ft)

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Front wheel - Torque - Front wheel mounting nut torque procedure


1. Install all eight (8) mounting nuts. Tighten all mount-
ing nuts, in the sequence shown, until the wheel is snug
against the axle hub.
2. Tighten the mounting nuts, in the sequence shown, to
a torque of 122 Nm (90 pound-feet)
3. Then turn each nut in the tightening direction, in the
sequence shown, an additional 90 degrees to set the re-
quired pre-load on the front wheel mounting nuts.

RCPH10TLB610AAL 1

Front wheel - Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only


11L x 16 (2wd), 10 PR, F3 52 psi (358 kPa, 3.6 bar)
4WD - 12 x 16.5 (4wd), 8 PR, Lug 50 psi (345 kPa, 3.4 bar)

Front wheel - Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only


12.5/80x18 42wd), 10 PR 4.1 bar (59.5 psi)

Front wheel - Tire pressure - 590SN only


14.5 x 17.5 (2wd), 10 PR, F3 40 psi (276 kPa, 2.8 bar)
14 x 17.5 (4wd), 10PR, Lug 55 psi (380 kPa, 3.8 bar)

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Rear wheel - Torque - Rear wheel mounting nut torque procedure


1. Install all ten (10) wheel mounting nuts. Tighten all mounting nuts, in the sequence shown, until the wheel is snug
against the axle hub.
2. Tighten the mounting nuts, in the sequence shown, to a torque of 136 Nm (100 pound-feet).
3. Then turn the mounting nuts again, in the sequence shown, to a torque of 271 Nm (200 pound-feet).
4. Then turn each mounting nut in the tightening direction, in the sequence shown, an additional 30 degrees to set
the required pre-load on the rear wheel mounting nuts.

RCPH10TLB611AAL 1

Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only


16.9 x 28, 10 PR, R4 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 bar)
17.5Lx24, 10 PR, R4 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 bar)
19.51L x 24, 10 PR, R4 28 psi (193 kPa, 2.3 bar)

Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only


21L x 24, 10 PR 26 psi (179 kPa, 1.8 bar)

Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 590SN only


21 L x 24, 10 PR, R4 26 psi (179 kPa, 1.8 bar)

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WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - 50.C


Front wheel - Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Front wheel - Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Front wheel - Tire pressure - 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Front wheel - Torque - Front wheel mounting nut torque procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 580N and 580SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Rear wheel - Tire pressure - 590SN only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Rear wheel - Torque - Rear wheel mounting nut torque procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels - Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.32.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.32.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

USER PLATFORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.34.A


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.40.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

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580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - 32.A

FUNCTIONAL DATA
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT
Exploded view - Backhoe controls with foot swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Exploded view - Backhoe controls with hand swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

SERVICE
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT
Adjust - Adjustment of the backhoe control levers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Disassemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Inspect - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Assemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Instrument panel
Visual inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Check - Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Exploded view - Backhoe controls


with foot swing

RCPH10TLB095GAL 1

1. Extendahoe (if used) 7. RH stabilizer


2. Spacer (used without 8. LH swing pedal
extendahoe)
3. Boom 9. Swing control shaft
4. Dipper 10. RH swing pedal
5. Bucket 11. Shim washers. Use as necessary between the control levers to remove end play. Use
at least one shim washer (11) between each two control levers.
6. LH stabilizer 12. Clevis. Adjust so that the swing pedals (8) and (10) are at an angle of 19 - 20 ° from
the floor when the “J” lug on the swing bellcrank (9) is parallel to the floor.

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Exploded view - Backhoe controls


with hand swing

RCPH10TLB096GAL 1

1. Bucket and dipper 7. RH stabilizer


2. Bucket 8. LH stabilizer
3. Dipper 9. Control lever mounting bracket
4. Boom and swing 10. Extendahoe control pedal (if equipped)
5. Boom 11. Extendahoe control pivot (mounted on RH side of backhoe
control tower)
6. Swing

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Adjust - Adjustment of the backhoe


control levers
1. All control levers (1) must be in alignment and cen-
tered in the slots in the control tower (2). See the
illustration below.
2. All control levers (1) must be within 71 - 73 ° from the
floor plate as seen from the right side of the backhoe.

RCPH10TLB094GAL 1
(Right Side Shown)

1. Control levers 3. Floor plate


2. Control tower 4. 71 - 73 °

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Disassemble - Air suspension seat


1. Loosen and remove the 4 bolts from the seat assem-
bly. Remove the seat assembly from the base.

RCPH10TLB858ABL 1

2. Place the seat assembly on the workbench. Cut and


remove the plastic clips from the backrest cover. Re-
move the backrest cover.

RCPH10TLB922ABL 2

3. Push in on the plastic retainer (1) and remove the


lumbar support adjustment knob.

RCPH10TLB924ABL 3

4. Remove the mounting screw (1) from the housing.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 4

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5. Disconnect the cable from the lumbar support. Re-


move the cable and housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 5

6. Tilt the right arm rest up until it is against the upper


stop. Push in on the arm rest as shown in the above
photo. Rotate the arm rest counter-clockwise past
the upper stop.

RCPH10TLB857ABL 6

7. Remove the arm rest as shown in the above photo.


Repeat the above procedure for the left arm rest.

RCPH10TLB856ABL 7

8. Loosen and remove the 2 Allen head bolts from the


slide travel limiter. Remove the slide travel limiter
from the upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB859ABL 8

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9. Loosen the 2 Allen head set bolts in the 2 slide pucks


on the right side of the upper slide plate.
NOTE: Access for the set screws is through the 2 holes in
the side rail of the upper slide plate. Slide the plate fore or
aft until the set screws are visible.

RCPH10TLB861ABL 9

10. Lift the handle to release the lock on the upper slide
plate.

RCPH10TLB863ABL 10

11. Move the upper slide plate forward and remove from
the slide swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB864ABL 11

12. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin and re-
taining ring from the slide control lever (1). Remove
the return spring and the slide control lever from the
upper slide plate assembly. Repeat this procedure
and remove the swivel control lever (2) from the up-
per slide plate assembly.

RCPH10TLB916ABL 12

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13. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin and
retaining ring from the slide latch. Remove the return
spring and the slide latch from the upper slide plate
assembly.

RCPH10TLB917ABL 13

14. Use a soft hammer and remove the slide pucks from
the slide swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB865ABL 14

15. Loosen and remove the 2 - 5/16 inch bolts from the
front side of the slide swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB867ABL 15

16. Loosen and remove the 2 - 3/8 inch bolts and 2 tether
straps from the rear of the slide swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB868ABL 16

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17. Remove the slide swivel assembly from the lateral


isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB869ABL 17

18. Loosen and remove the 2 bolts from the swivel con-
tact switch assembly. Remove the switch from the
lateral isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB870ABL 18

19. Remove the 2 screws from the swivel contact switch


and remove the wiring harness from the switch.

RCPH10TLB872ABL 19

20. Disconnect the wiring harness from the height adjust-


ment switch.

RCPH10TLB871ABL 20

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21. Remove the 2 bolts from the switch bracket. Remove


the switch and bracket.

RCPH10TLB873ABL 21

22. Press in on the top and bottom tabs on the rear of


the switch and push the switch forward until the tabs
are free from the bracket. Remove the switch from
the bracket.

RCPH10TLB874ABL 22

23. Loosen and remove the 4 bolts from the lateral iso-
lator plate.

RCPH10TLB875ABL 23

24. Remove the isolator plate from the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB876ABL 24

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25. Turn the isolator plate over and place on the work-
bench. Use acceptable tools and remove the 2 iso-
lator springs from the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 25

26. Use acceptable tools and remove the nut from the
isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB910ABL 26

27. Remove the top washer and rubber insulator from the
shock.

RCPH10TLB911ABL 27

28. Use acceptable tools and remove the retaining ring


from the lateral isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB912ABL 28

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29. Remove the pin from the isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB913ABL 29

30. Remove the shock from the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB914ABL 30

31. Inspect the parts of the isolator shock for wear and
damage.

RCPH10TLB915ABL 31

32. Use acceptable tools and remove the 2 roll pins (1)
from the lateral isolator control.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 32

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33. Use acceptable tools and remove the bolts (1) from
the isolator control mounting bracket. Remove the
lateral isolator control (2) from the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 33

34. Slide bottom of the isolator plate to the left until the
isolator roller bearings are exposed and remove the
rollers bearings from the shaft. Slide the bottom of
the isolator plate to the right until the isolator roller
bearings (1) are exposed and remove the roller bear-
ings from the shaft.
NOTE: The above photo is for reference only.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 34

35. Remove the plastic pins from the boot assembly and
fold the boot down to the base plate. Note the loca-
tion of the tether straps behind the boot.

RCPH10TLB877ABL 35

36. Loosen and remove the 2 bolts from the fore/aft iso-
lator shock mounting bracket. Remove the bracket
from the upper housing plate. Allow the other end of
the isolator shock to hang from the suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB878ABL 36

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37. Loosen and remove the 2 bolts from the fore and aft
isolator control.
NOTE: Be sure to use the same screws during the assem-
bly procedure of the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB879ABL 37

38. Slide the upper housing to the rear and lift the hous-
ing free of the roller bearings on the rear suspension
arms.

RCPH10TLB880ABL 38

39. Slide the upper housing forward and lift the housing
free of the roller bearings on the front suspension
arms. Note the location of the rubber bumpers on
the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB881ABL 39

40. Remove the 2 wide roller bearings from the front sus-
pension arms.

RCPH10TLB882ABL 40

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41. Remove the 2 narrow roller bearings from the rear


suspension arms.

RCPH10TLB883ABL 41

42. Remove the bushing and the isolator control from the
suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB884ABL 42

43. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pins (1)
from each end of the isolator control. Remove the
2 plastic bushings and 2 springs and latch assembly
from the control.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 43

44. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin from the
control housing. Remove the isolator control knob
from the housing.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 44

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45. Remove the 2 bushings and the isolator shock from


the suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB885ABL 45

46. Inspect the parts of the isolator shock assembly for


wear and damage.

RCPH10TLB908ABL 46

47. Place an acceptable block between the suspension


assembly and the front of the lower housing assem-
bly.

RCPH10TLB886ABL 47

48. Note the location of the wire 3 wire ties on the lower
housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 48

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49. Cut and remove the 3 wire ties from the wiring har-
ness.

RCPH10TLB892ABL 49

50. Note the location of the 2 wire ties on the suspension


assembly. Cut and remove the wire ties.

RCPH10TLB887ABL 50

51. Disconnect the wiring harness from the air compres-


sor assembly.

RCPH10TLB888ABL 51

52. Loosen the air line fitting and allow the air to escape
from the air spring assembly. Remove the air line
from the air spring.

RCPH10TLB889ABL 52

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53. Loosen and remove the 2 bolts from the air compres-
sor mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB890ABL 53

54. Remove the air compressor assembly.

RCPH10TLB891ABL 54

55. Loosen and remove the 4 bolts from the pedestal


mounting plate. Remove the pedestal from the lower
housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB894ABL 55

56. Loosen and remove the lower screw from the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB895ABL 56

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57. Loosen and remove the bolt from the top of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB893ABL 57

58. Remove the air spring assembly.

RCPH10TLB896ABL 58

59. Cut and remove the plastic pins from the rubber boot.

RCPH10TLB897ABL 59

60. Remove the rubber boot from the lower housing as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB898ABL 60

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61. Loosen and remove the nut from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB906ABL 61

62. Use acceptable tools and remove the shaft from the
lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB905ABL 62

63. Tilt the suspension assembly forward. Turn the sus-


pension assembly counter clockwise and remove
from the lower housing.

RCPH10TLB903ABL 63

64. Remove the 2 roller bearings from the shaft. Use


acceptable tools and remove the 2 plastic bushings
from the tube.

RCPH10TLB899ABL 64

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65. Remove the retaining clip from the isolator shock.


Remove the isolator shock and 2 plastic bushings
from the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB900ABL 65

66. Inspect the parts of the isolator shock and the sus-
pension assembly for wear and damage.

RCPH10TLB901ABL 66

Next operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Inspect (E.32.A)

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Inspect - Air suspension seat


Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Disassemble (E.32.A)

1. Inspect the seat cushion, backrest cushion, arm rests


and lumbar support control for wear and damage.
Use new parts as required.
2. Inspect the upper slide plate assembly, swivel con-
trol, slide control, and slide latch for wear and dam-
age. Use new parts as required.
3. Inspect the slide/swivel assembly and slide pucks for
wear and damage. Lubricate slide pucks with moly-
disulfide grease. Use new parts as required.
4. Inspect the swivel switch, height adjustment switch,
and wire harness for damage. Use new parts as
required.
5. Inspect the lateral isolator plate, isolator shock, bush-
ings, springs, roller bearings, and control for wear
and damage. Lubricate the roller bearings and con-
tact points with molydisulfide grease. Use new parts
as required.
6. Inspect the boot assembly for damage. Use new
parts as required.
7. Inspect the upper housing and rubber bumpers for
wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
8. Inspect the suspension assembly and roller bearings
for wear and damage. Lubricate the roller bearings
and contact points with molydisulfide grease. Use
new parts as required.
9. Inspect the fore/aft isolator shock and bushings for
wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
10. Inspect the fore/aft isolator control and bushing for
wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
11. Inspect the suspension isolator shock and bushings
for wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
12. Inspect the air compressor, air line, and wiring har-
ness for wear and damage. Use new parts as re-
quired.
13. Inspect the air spring for wear and damage. Use new
parts as required.
14. Insect the lower housing, bearing shaft, and rubber
bumper for wear and damage. Lubricate the contact
points with molydisulfide grease. Use new parts as
required.
15. Inspect the pedestal for damage. Use new parts as
required.

Next operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Assemble (E.32.A)

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Assemble - Air suspension seat


Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Inspect (E.32.A)

1. Install the isolator shock and 2 plastic bushings onto


the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB901ABL 1

2. Use acceptable tools and install the retaining clip


onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB902ABL 2

3. Lubricate the 2 roller bearings (1) with molydisulfide


grease and install onto the shaft. Install the 2 plastic
bushings (2) into the tube.

RCPH10TLB899ABL 3

4. Install the suspension assembly roller bearings into


the lower housing at a slight angle indicated in the
photo above. Turn the suspension assembly clock-
wise and align the rear tube into the lower housing.

RCPH10TLB903ABL 4

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5. Install the shaft into the lower housing.

RCPH10TLB904ABL 5

6. Install and tighten the nut on the shaft.

RCPH10TLB906ABL 6

7. Install the rubber boot over the suspension assembly


and onto the lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB898ABL 7

8. Install the air spring into the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB896ABL 8

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9. Install and tighten the screw into the bottom of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB895ABL 9

10. Install and tighten the bolt into the top of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB893ABL 10

11. Install the pedestal onto the lower housing. Install


the tether straps between the rubber boot and lower
housing. Install and tighten the 4 bolts.

RCPH10TLB894ABL 11

12. Install the plastic pins into the lower mounting holes
of the rubber boot. Drive the pins into the mounting
holes in the lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB919ABL 12

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13. Install the air compressor into the suspension as-


sembly.

RCPH10TLB891ABL 13

14. Install and tighten the 2 air compressor mounting


screws.

RCPH10TLB890ABL 14

15. Install the air line into the fitting on the air spring.
Tighten the fitting nut.

RCPH10TLB889ABL 15

16. Connect the air compressor wiring harness.

RCPH10TLB888ABL 16

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17. Install the 5 wire ties for the wiring harness in the
proper locations as indicated in the photo above.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 17

18. Install the 2 plastic bushings and the isolator shock


onto the suspension assembly. Make sure that the
white plastic bushing is on the outside.

RCPH10TLB885ABL 18

19. Assemble the parts of the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 19

20. Install the isolator control and plastic bushing onto


the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB884ABL 20

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21. Lubricate the 2 narrow roller bearings with molydisul-


fide grease and install on the rear shafts of the sus-
pension assembly.

RCPH10TLB883ABL 21

22. Lubricate the 2 wide roller bearings with molydisul-


fide grease and install on the front shafts of the sus-
pension assembly.

RCPH10TLB882ABL 22

23. Install the upper housing slide rail onto the wide roller
bearings on the suspension assembly. Make sure
the rubber bumpers are facing to the rear of the sus-
pension assembly.

RCPH10TLB881ABL 23

24. Slide the upper housing to the rear until the narrow
roller bearings will engage the slide rails of the upper
housing.

RCPH10TLB880ABL 24

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25. Install and tighten the 2 bolts in the isolator control.


NOTE: Be sure to use the same bolts that were removed
during the disassembly procedure.

RCPH10TLB879ABL 25

26. Install and tighten the 2 bolts in the fore/aft isolator


shock bracket.

RCPH10TLB878ABL 26

27. Slide the rubber boot into position on the upper hous-
ing. Install the plastic pins into the mounting holes
in the rubber boot. Drive the pins into the mounting
holes in the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB920ABL 27

28. Slide the bottom of the isolator plate to the left. Lu-
bricate the 2 roller bearings (1) with molydisulfide
grease. Install the roller bearings onto the shafts of
the isolator plate. Slide the isolator plate to the right
and repeat the above procedure.
NOTE: The above photo is for reference only.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 28

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29. Install the isolator control (2) onto the isolator plate.
Install and tighten the bolts (1) in the mounting
bracket. Use acceptable tools and install the 2 roll
pins in the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 29

30. Install the isolator shock and 2 plastic bushings into


the mounting brackets on the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB914ABL 30

31. Install the pin into the isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB913ABL 31

32. Install the retaining clip onto the pin.

RCPH10TLB912ABL 32

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33. Install the rubber insulator and washer onto the


shock.

RCPH10TLB911ABL 33

34. Install and tighten the lock nut on the shock.

RCPH10TLB910ABL 34

35. Turn the isolator plate over and install onto the upper
housing.

RCPH10TLB876ABL 35

36. Install and tighten the 4 bolts which mount the isolator
plate to the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB875ABL 36

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37. Install the height adjustment switch into the mounting


bracket.

RCPH10TLB874ABL 37

38. Install and tighten the bolts in the switch bracket.

RCPH10TLB873ABL 38

39. Connect the wiring harness.

RCPH10TLB871ABL 39

40. Connect the wiring harness to the swivel switch.


Tighten the screws.

RCPH10TLB872ABL 40

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41. Install the 2 bolts in the swivel switch. Tighten the


screws.

RCPH10TLB870ABL 41

42. Install the swivel assembly on the lateral isolator


plate.

RCPH10TLB869ABL 42

43. Install the 2 - 3/8 inch bolts through the tether strap
mounting holes. Install the bolts into the swivel plate
mounting holes. Install the bolts into the swivel plate
mounting holes. Tighten the bolts.

RCPH10TLB868ABL 43

44. Install the 2 - 5/16 inch bolts into the swivel plate
mounting holes. Tighten the bolts.

RCPH10TLB867ABL 44

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45. Use a soft hammer and install the slide pucks (1) on
the slide/swivel assembly. Make sure the adjustable
slide pucks are installed in the proper location as in-
dicated in the photo above.

RCPH10TLB866ABL 45

46. Use acceptable tools and install the slide latch,


spring, roll pin, and retaining clip on the upper slide
plate.

RCPH10TLB917ABL 46

47. Use acceptable tools and install the spring, roll pin,
slide control lever (1), and retaining ring on the upper
slide plate. Repeat this procedure to install the swivel
control lever (2) on the upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB916ABL 47

48. Lubricate the slide pucks and slide track on the upper
slide plate with molydisulfide grease. Install the up-
per slide plate over the front slide pucks on the swivel
assembly.

RCPH10TLB864ABL 48

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49. Lift the slide control and slide the upper slide plate
into position on the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB863ABL 49

50. Install the slide travel limiter on the upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB860ABL 50

51. Install the 2 Allen head bolts in the slide travel limiter.
Tighten the bolts.

RCPH10TLB859ABL 51

52. Install the right side arm rest as indicated in the photo
above.

RCPH10TLB856ABL 52

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53. Rotate the arm rest clockwise past the upper stop.
Repeat the procedure for the left side arm rest.

RCPH10TLB857ABL 53

54. Connect the cable assembly to the lumbar support


assembly.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 54

55. Install and tighten the mounting screw (1) in the lum-
bar support housing. Install the lumbar support ad-
justment knob (2) on the housing. Push the knob
onto the housing until the plastic retainer is locked in
position.

RCPH10TLB924ABL 55

56. Place the backrest cover in position on the seat top.


Install the plastic clips in the mounting holes of the
backrest cover. Drive the plastic clips into the mount-
ing holes of the seat top with a soft hammer.

RCPH10TLB921ABL 56

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57. Place the seat assembly into position on the seat


base. Install and tighten the 4 bolts.

RCPH10TLB858ABL 57

58. After the seat has been assembled, adjust the slide
pucks to the desired lateral movement of the seat.
NOTE: After installing the seat into the machine, check the
seat for proper operation.

RCPH10TLB862ABL 58

59. Mount seat belts at an angle of 45 ° +/- 5°.

RCPH10TLB753ABL 59

60. Torque bolts in accordance with general bolt torque


specifications.

RCPH10TLB754ABL 60

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Instrument panel - Visual inspection


The backlighting for the instrument cluster is illuminated only when the driving lamp switch is in the ON position.
When the ignition (key) switch is in the ON position and the engine is not running the Air Filter Restriction, Hydraulic
Oil Filter Restriction, Alternator, and Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamps are illuminated.
When the ignition (key) switch is first turned to the ON position the Air Filter Restriction Warning Lamp, Hydraulic Oil
Filter Restriction Warning Lamp, Parking Brake Indicator Lamp and the Air Conditioning System Pressure Indicator
Lamp (if equipped), will illuminate for 3 seconds for a bulb self test.

Warning and indicator lamp status at power on


1. Turn the ignition (key) switch to the ON position.
2. All LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) will illuminate for 2
- 3 seconds.
3. The warning alarm will sound for 1 second.
4. If an active fault is found, the associated visualization
will occur with the display, LEDs, and alarm. Refer
to Instrument panel Digital instrument cluster -
Special instruction (E.32.A) for more details.
5. If no active fault is found, the display will be green in
color showing the current machine hour meter value.

Self test procedure


1. Simultaneously turn the ignition (key) switch ON and
press any display function switch (up arrow, down
arrow, enter, or escape). However, simultaneously
pressing the down arrow and escape switches will
initiate the system configuration mode.
2. The following occurs during the self test. Watch
for burnt out lamps and incorrect movement of the
gauges:
A. Lamps turn on at full intensity.
B. Lamps turn off after 2 seconds.
C. Wait 2 seconds.
D. Instrument backlighting turns on at full inten-
sity.
E. Instrument backlighting turns off after 2 sec-
onds.
F. Wait 2 seconds.
G. All gauges sweep to the maximum angle.
H. Wait 2 seconds, applicable gauges sweep to
the maximum red/green border.
I. Wait 2 seconds, applicable gauges sweep to
the red/green border.
J. Wait 2 seconds, gauges release to their rest-
ing position and the display test (checkered
screen) is initiated.
K. After completion of the display test, an audible
alarm occurs for 2 seconds.

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3. The self test is now complete and the display will


default into configuration mode. Proceed to step of
the Configuration mode procedure or turn the ignition
(key) switch to the OFF position.
NOTE: When defective gauges are found refer to Instru-
ment panel - Check (E.32.A) for more details.

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Instrument panel - Check - Instrument cluster


The backlighting for the instrument cluster is illuminated only when the driving lamp switch is in the ON position.
When the ignition (key) switch is in the ON position and the engine is not running the Air Filter Restriction, Hydraulic
Oil Filter Restriction, Alternator, and Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamps are illuminated.
When the ignition (key) switch is first turned to the ON position the Air Filter Restriction Warning Lamp, Hydraulic Oil
Filter Restriction Warning Lamp, Parking Brake Indicator Lamp and the Air Conditioning System Pressure Indicator
Lamp (if equipped), will illuminate for 3 seconds for a bulb self test.

Low engine oil pressure warning lamp


The warning lamp for low engine oil pressure will il-
luminate with the key switch in the ON position and
the engine NOT running. If the warning lamp does
not illuminate:
1. Check for a defective lamp.
2. Check for corrosion or bad connections at the
socket in the instrument cluster and at the
switch for engine oil pressure.
3. Check the wire between the oil pressure switch
and the instrument cluster.
4. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in
this Manual for complete troubleshooting pro-
cedure for the instrument cluster.

Alternator warning lamp


The warning lamp for the alternator will illuminate
with the key switch in the ON position and the en-
gine NOT running. If the warning lamp does not illu-
minate:
1. Check for a defective lamp.
2. Check for corrosion or bad connections at the
socket in the instrument cluster and at the al-
ternator.
3. Check the wire between the alternator and the
instrument cluster.
4. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in
this Manual for complete troubleshooting pro-
cedure for the instrument cluster.

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Hydraulic oil filter restriction


1. The Hydraulic oil filter restriction warning lamp will
illuminate with the key switch in the ON position and
the engine NOT running. If the warning lamp does
not illuminate:
A. Check for a defective lamp.
B. Check for corrosion or bad connections at the
socket in the instrument cluster and at the Hy-
draulic oil filter restriction switch.
C. Check the wire between the Hydraulic oil filter
restriction switch and the instrument cluster.
D. Check for a damaged wire between the instru-
ment cluster and the IGN terminal of the key
switch.
E. Defective switch.
2. When the warning lamp for the Hydraulic oil filter re-
striction is illuminated while the engine is running, the
cause can be:
1. Dirty filter.
2. Defective switch for the warning lamp.
3. Short circuit in the wire between the switch and
the warning lamp.
4. Cold hydraulic oil will also cause the switch to
activate.
5. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in
this Manual for complete troubleshooting pro-
cedure for the instrument cluster.

Air filter restriction


1. The Air filter restriction warning lamp will illuminate
with the key switch in the ON position and the en-
gine NOT running. If the warning lamp does not illu-
minate:
A. Check for a defective lamp.
B. Check for corrosion or bad connections at the
socket in the instrument cluster and at the Hy-
draulic Oil Filter Restriction switch.
C. Check the wire between the Air filter restriction
switch and the instrument cluster.
D. Check for a damaged wire between the instru-
ment cluster and the IGN terminal of the key
switch.
E. Defective switch.

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2. When the warning lamp for the Hydraulic oil filter re-
striction is illuminated while the engine is running, the
cause can be:
A. Dirty filter.
B. Defective switch for the warning lamp.
C. Short circuit in the wire between the switch and
the warning lamp.
D. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in
this Manual for complete troubleshooting pro-
cedure for the instrument cluster.

Parking brake indicator


1. The parking brake indicator will illuminate when the
parking brake is applied.
2. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in this Man-
ual for the procedure to check the Parking brake in-
dicator lamp.

Driving lamps indicator


1. The Driving lamps indicator will illuminate when the
driving lamp switch is in the ON position.
2. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in this Man-
ual for the procedure to check the Driving lamps in-
dicator.

Low fuel level indicator


1. The Low fuel level indicator illuminates when the ma-
chine’s fuel level is low.
2. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in this Man-
ual for the procedure to check the Fuel Level Sender.

Air conditioning system pressure indicator (if equipped)


1. The Air conditioning system pressure indicator illu-
minates when the air conditioner has stopped due to
refrigerant pressures that are too high.
2. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in this Man-
ual for the procedure to check the Air conditioning
system high and or low pressure switch.

Grid heater indicator (if equipped)


1. The Grid heater indicator illuminates when the en-
gine temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F) and the grid
heater is functioning.
2. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) in this Man-
ual for the procedure to check the Grid Heater and
the Grid Heater Indicator Lamp.

Configuration mode
NOTE: This procedure can also be used for diagnostic pur-
poses.

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1. Simultaneously press and hold the down arrow and


the escape buttons. Turn the ignition (key) switch to
the ON position.
2. The display will show the configuration mode.
3. To reset the instrument cluster, turn the ignition (key)
switch to the Off position.
4. A total of nine settings may be changed. Press the up
or down arrow to scroll through the settings. Press
the enter key to select the desired setting.
• Transmission oil temperature and
Vehicle Voltage
• Fuel level % and Fuel Tank #
• Requested RPM
• Foot Throttle % and Hand Throttle %
• Hand Throttle Voltage Output and
Hand Throttle Signal Voltage Out
• Foot Throttle Voltage Output and
Foot Throttle Signal Voltage Out
• Oil Temperature and Fuel Temperature
• Coolant Temperature and Air Temperature
• Brake Enable ON/OFF and RPM (580N only)
5. Press the up or down arrows to change the current
setting.
6. Press the enter key to save any changes.
7. Press the escape key repeatedly until the main
screen (hourmeter) is displayed.

Software version retrieval


1. Turn the ignition (key) switch to the ON position.
2. Press the enter key.
3. Press the up arrow 3 times.
4. The software version will be displayed.

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Instrument panel - Check


The Engine coolant temperature, Oil temperature, Voltmeter, Fuel level gauges, and the Tachometer are all serviced
as one unit. If one gauge or the tachometer is defective, they must all be replaced as one unit in the instrument panel
cluster.

Prior operation:
Instrument panel - Visual inspection (E.32.A)

Engine coolant, Oil temperature or Fuel level gauges


1. If the gauge does not work correctly:
A. Disconnect the wire from the sender.
B. Turn the ignition (key) switch to the ON posi-
tion.
C. Hold the wire against the frame or the engine
until you have a good ground connection.
D. Have another person look at the gauge. If you
are checking the engine coolant or the oil tem-
perature gauge, the needle must move all the
way to the right (red zone). If you are checking
the fuel level gauge, the needle must move all
the way to the left (empty position).
E. If the needle moved, the sender is bad and
must be replaced. If the needle did not move,
the gauge is bad or there is an open circuit in
the wires between the sender and the gauge.
F. Install the wire on the sender.
G. Refer to Instrument panel - Remove (E.32.A)
for removal procedure.
H. Refer to Wiring harness - Electrical
schematic frame 11 (A.30.A) for the location
of the terminal in the connector on the wiring
harness. Connect one lead of an ohmmeter
to the terminal in the connector. Connect the
other lead of the ohmmeter to a good ground
connection
I. If the ohmmeter did not indicate continuity,
there is a short circuit in the wires between the
connector and the sender. Repair or replace
the wires. If the ohmmeter indicated continuity,
the wires are good and the gauge assembly
must be replaced.
2. If the gauge only works part of the time, the cause
could be one of the following:
A. A bad connection at the sender.
B. A bad connection at the instrument panel.
C. A bad connection in the connectors in the
wiring harness.
D. A short circuit or an open circuit in the wires
between the instrument panel and the sender.
E. Defective sender.
F. Defective gauge.
See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A) for complete trou-
bleshooting procedure for the instrument cluster.
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Voltage gauge
1. Connect the positive lead of a test voltmeter to the
positive post of the batteries. Connect the negative
lead of the test voltmeter to the negative post of the
batteries. If the machine has two batteries, make
sure the leads are connected to the same battery.
2. Start and run the engine at 1500 RPM.
3. Read the test voltmeter, the reading should be
greater than 12 V.
4. Check the voltage gauge on the machine:
• If the needle on the gauge is within the green
field it is working properly.
• If the needle on the gauge is not in the red field
replace the gauge assembly.
5. See Instrument panel - Check (E.32.A)for complete
troubleshooting procedure for the instrument cluster.

Tachometer gauge
1. The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolu-
tions per minute (rpm). The engine rpm signal comes
from the alternator “W” terminal. If the tachometer is
not working the cause could be the operation of the
alternator.
Check the operation of the alternator. Refer to In-
strument panel - Check (E.32.A)
• If the alternator is not working correctly repair
or replace the alternator. Refer to NEED IU
REFERENCE for servicing the alternator.
• If the alternator is working correctly,
A. Remove the instrument cluster from
the console and disconnect the elec-
trical connector from the console.
B. Connect one lead of an ohmmeter to
terminal T19 in the connector and con-
nect the other lead of the ohmmeter to
a good ground.
C. The ohmmeter should indicate conti-
nuity, however if the ohmmeter does
not indicate continuity, check the wire
between the connector and the alter-
nator. If necessary repair or replace
the wire.
2. If the tachometer still does not operate, check the in-
strument cluster. Refer to Instrument panel - Visual
inspection (E.32.A) for the procedure to check the
instrument cluster. Replace the gauge and tachome-
ter assembly as required refer to Instrument panel
- Disassemble (E.32.A) for details.

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Instrument panel - Remove


1. Remove the two screws from the front of the instru-
ment cluster panel. Lift the panel off the side console.

RCPH10TLB339AAF 1

2. On a clean nonabrasive surface, place the instru-


ment panel face down.

Next operation:
Instrument panel - Disassemble (E.32.A)

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Instrument panel - Disassemble


NOTICE: Adhere to the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards when working with electronic components.
At the very minimum be sure you are properly grounded, the proper tools are used and electrical circuit boards are
held by the edges.

Prior operation:
Instrument panel - Remove (E.32.A)

1. Remove the two screws that secure the rear cover to


the frame.
2. Remove the rear cover (1) from the frame (2).
3. When replacing a defective bulb, turn the bulb/socket
assembly counter-clockwise and remove. Replace
assembly as required.
NOTE: The bulb and socket assembly are serviced as one
unit. Do not replace individual components.
4. From the back of the circuit board, remove the 15
nuts and washers that secure the four gauges and
tachometer to the circuit board.
5. From the outside edges of the circuit board, remove
the 12 screws that fasten the circuit board to the
frame.
6. Remove the circuit board with dot matrix display from
the frame.
NOTE: The circuit board with dot matrix display are ser-
viced as one unit. Do not replace individual components.
The circuit board typically does not cause problems but you
may test the continuity of the unit for faults. With an Ohm
meter, test each strip on the circuit board for continuity. Re-
place the circuit board if continuity is not achieved on any
of the circuit board strips.
7. Remove the two screws that secure the front trim to
the frame. Remove the trim.
8. Remove the eight screws that fasten the lens to the
frame. Remove the lens.
9. Remove the five screws that fasten the overlay,
gauges, tachometer, and light pipe to the frame as
one unit. Remove the assembly and replace as
required.
NOTE: The gauges, tachometer, overlay, and light pipe are
serviced as one unit. Do not replace as individual compo-
nents.
10. Inspect the O-ring on the rear cover. Replace as
required.

Next operation:
Instrument panel - Assemble (E.32.A)

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Instrument panel - Assemble


Prior operation:
Instrument panel - Disassemble (E.32.A)

1. When required, insert new bulb/socket assemblies


into the circuit board and turn clockwise to secure in
place.
2. Position the overlay, gauges, tachometer, and light
pipe as one unit into the frame. Secure the assembly
in place with five screws.
3. Secure the lens to the frame with 8 screws. Tighten
to a torque of 1.1 N·m (10 lb in).
4. Position the front trim over the lens and secure it in
place with two screws.
5. Align the circuit board with dot matrix display into
the frame. Ensure the screw posts from the gauges
and tachometer are exposed on the back side of the
circuit board.
6. Secure the outside edges of the circuit board to the
frame with 12 screws.
7. Secure the gauges and tachometer to the circuit
board with nuts and washers.
8. Place the O-ring over the rear cover.
9. Place the rear cover over the back of the frame and
secure it in place with two screws.

Next operation:
Instrument panel - Install (E.32.A)

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Instrument panel - Install


Prior operation:
Instrument panel - Remove (E.32.A)

1. Align the back pins on the instrument cluster panel


with the connector in the opening on the right-hand
side console. Gently and evenly push the assembly
into the opening.
2. Secure the assembly in place with two screws.

RCPH10TLB339AAF 1

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - 32.A


Instrument panel - Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Instrument panel - Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Instrument panel - Check - Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Instrument panel - Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Instrument panel - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Instrument panel - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Instrument panel - Visual inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Adjust - Adjustment of the backhoe control levers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Assemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Disassemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Exploded view - Backhoe controls with foot swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Exploded view - Backhoe controls with hand swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT - Inspect - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - 32.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - 32.C

FUNCTIONAL DATA
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Seat suspension system
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

SERVICE
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat
Replace - Pivot safety switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Disassemble - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Inspect - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Assemble - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Disassemble - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Inspect - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Assemble - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Disassemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Inspect - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Assemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Seat belt
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Exploded view

RCIL10TLB002GAF 1

1. Bolt 11. Tether strap 21. Seat cushion


2. Spring 12. Roller bearing 22. Backrest cushion
3. Pin 13. Bushing 23. Armrest
4. Bracket 14. Washer 24. Back tilt knob
5. Retaining ring 15. Upper slide plate assembly 25. Backrest cover
6. Locknut 16. Slide/swivel assembly 26. Lumbar support control
7. Insulator 17. Slide puck 27. Height adjustment switch
8. Lateral isolator shock 18. Adjustable slide puck 28. Slide control lever
9. Roll pin 19. Lateral isolator 29. Swivel lever
10. Lateral isolator control 20. Christmas tree clip

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Seat suspension system - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB009HAL 1

1. Bolt 12. Fitting 23. Roll pin


2. Washer 13. Air line 24. Isolator control
3. Pedestal 14. Bushing 25. Isolator knob
4. Shaft 15. Wire tie 26. Housing
5. Switch 16. Roller bearing 27. Guide
6. Wire harness 17. Insulator 28. Knob
7. Air spring 18. Bracket 29. Upper housing
8. Lock nut 19. Boot 30. Lower housing
9. Rubber bumper 20. Fore/aft isolator shock 31. Suspension assembly
10. Christmas tree clip 21. Suspension shock 32. Retaining ring
11. Air compressor 22. Spring

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Replace - Pivot safety


switch
1. Remove the guard that protects the switch.
2. Remove the nuts from the seat screws.
3. Remove the switch.

RCPH10TLB776ABL 1

4. Remove the screws and the seat harness wires from


the switch.

RCPH10TLB777ABL 2

5. Discard the switch.


6. Place the seat harness wires onto the new switch.
7. Install and tighten the wire screws.

RCPH10TLB777ABL 3

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8. Mount the switch onto the seat screws so that the


arm of the switch is to the rear of the seat.
9. Install and tighten the nuts.

RCPH10TLB776ABL 4

10. Reinstall the switch guard.

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble -


Pedestal seat
1. Remove the seat stop.

RCPH10TLB832ABL 1

2. Remove the seat from the slide.

RCPH10TLB833ABL 2

Slide
1. Remove the slide bushings from the left side of the
slide assembly.

RCPH10TLB836ABL 3

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2. Remove the adjustable bushings from the right side


of the slide assembly.

RCPH10TLB837ABL 4

Swivel
1. Remove the cotter pin from the swivel bolt.

RCPH10TLB838ABL 5

2. Remove the nut from the swivel bolt.

RCPH10TLB839ABL 6

3. Remove the nut from the swivel bolt.


4. Remove the top half of the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB841ABL 7

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5. Remove the bearing separator from the lower half of


the swivel assembly.
6. Remove the bearings.

RCPH10TLB843ABL 8

Pedestal
1. Place the pedestal in a press. Press down on the
pedestal assembly while holding out on the height
adjustment handle.

RCPH10TLB845ABL 9

2. Loosen and remove the stop bolt.

RCPH10TLB846ABL 10

3. Release the pressure on the press while holding out


on the height adjusting handle.

RCPH10TLB848ABL 11

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4. Make sure you see all three of the height adjustment


holes, if not the pedestal is still under spring pres-
sure.

RCPH10TLB849ABL 12

5. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB850ABL 13

6. Remove the upper bushing by spreading it at the slot.

RCPH10TLB851ABL 14

7. Remove the lower bushing by spreading it at the slot.

RCPH10TLB852ABL 15

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8. Remove the self-locking nut from the height adjust-


ment handle.

RCPH10TLB855ABL 16

9. Hold onto the height adjustment plunger and remove


the handle bolt.

RCPH10TLB853ABL 17

10. Remove the height adjustment plunger and the


spring.

RCPH10TLB854ABL 18

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Pedestal seat


Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Pedestal seat (E.32.C)

Slide
1. Check the position locking teeth for damage.

RCPH10TLB835ABL 1

2. Check the slide locking plate, springs, pivots, and


rails for damage.

RCPH10TLB834ABL 2

3. If damage if found, replace the slide and the swivel


as an assembly.

Swivel
1. Inspect the bearing tracks, the bearings, and the
bearing separator plate for wear or damage.
2. Repair or replace as needed.

RCPH10TLB844ABL 3

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Pedestal
1. Inspect the height spring for cracks or damaged coils.
2. Inspect the plunger and plunger spring for wear or
damage.
3. Inspect the bushings for wear or damage.
4. Inspect the height adjustment holes for elongation.
5. Repair or replace as needed.

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble - Pedestal


seat
Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Pedestal seat (E.32.C)

Pedestal
1. Place the height adjustment plunger and the spring
into the pedestal shaft.

RCPH10TLB854ABL 1

2. Hold onto the height adjustment plunger and install


the handle bolt.

RCPH10TLB853ABL 2

3. Install the self-locking nut and tighten.


NOTICE: Overtightening the nut can cause binding of the
height adjustment handle.

RCPH10TLB855ABL 3

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4. Install the lower bushing by spreading it at the slot


and sliding it onto the pedestal shaft.

RCPH10TLB852ABL 4

5. Install the upper bushing by spreading it at the slot


and sliding it onto the pedestal shaft.

RCPH10TLB851ABL 5

6. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB850ABL 6

7. Press the pedestal together while holding out on the


height adjustment handle.
NOTE: Press down until the slot for the stop bolt is visible
through an adjustment hole.

RCPH10TLB848ABL 7

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8. Apply thread locking compound onto the stop bolt.


9. Install and tighten the stop bolt.
10. Remove the seat from the press.

RCPH10TLB847ABL 8

Swivel
1. Place the bearing separator plate onto the lower por-
tion of the swivel.
2. Place the bearings into the separator plate.

RCPH10TLB842ABL 9

3. Install the top half of the swivel assembly over the


separate plate.
4. Place the nut onto the swivel bolt.
5. Hand tighten the swivel nut until there is no play in
the bearing.
6. Tighten the nut two more flats and align it with the
cotter pin hole.

RCPH10TLB841ABL 10

7. Install the cotter pin. Make sure the cotter pin is bent
over enough so it will not interfere with sliding oper-
ations.

RCPH10TLB766ABL 11

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Slide
1. Install the adjustable slide bushings on the right side
of the slide frame.
2. Lubricate the nonadjustable slide bushings with
molydisulfide grease.
3. Install the nonadjustable slide bushings on the left
side of the slide frame.

RCPH10TLB837ABL 12

4. Align the adjuster holes with the adjustable bushings.

RCPH10TLB775ABL 13

5. Adjust the bushings for the side to side motion of the


seat.
NOTE: Slides adjusted too tightly can cause difficulty ad-
justing the seat fore and aft.

RCPH10TLB829ABL 14

Seat
1. Install the seat.
2. Install and tighten the seat stop.

RCPH10TLB832ABL 15

Next operation:
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Seat belt - Install (E.32.C)

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble -


Mechanical suspension seat
Cushions
1. Push up on the bottom seat cushion and remove.

RCPH10TLB755ABL 1

2. Remove the retaining screws for the back cushion.

RCPH10TLB756ABL 2

3. Pull forward and lift the back cushion off of the mount-
ing tabs to remove.

RCPH10TLB757ABL 3

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Lumber adjustment
1. Drive the roll pin out of the lumbar adjustment knob.

RCPH10TLB759ABL 4

2. Remove the mounting screws and the lumber adjust-


ment knob.

RCPH10TLB758ABL 5

3. Drill out the rivets and remove the lumbar assembly.

RCPH10TLB761ABL 6

Recliner
1. Remove the mounting screws and the stop plate from
the rear of the seat bottom.

RCPH10TLB762ABL 7

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2. Remove the four nuts and the four washers from the
seat bottom.
3. Remove the seat bottom and the seat back from the
slide/swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB778ABL 8

4. Pivot the back rest forward and remove the four nuts
and the two bolts that mount the seat bottom to the
seat back.

RCPH10TLB817ABL 9

5. Remove the seat bottom.


6. Remove the spring retaining nut.

RCPH10TLB816ABL 10

7. Remove the washer.

RCPH10TLB815ABL 11

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8. Remove the spring from the pivot pin.

RCPH10TLB814ABL 12

9. Remove the arm rest from the seat back.

RCPH10TLB813ABL 13

10. Remove the spring for the recliner handle from the
arm rest bracket.

RCPH10TLB801ABL 14

11. Remove the handle return spring from the recliner.

RCPH10TLB810ABL 15

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12. Remove the nut from the recliner.

RCPH10TLB809ABL 16

13. Remove the washer from the recliner.

RCPH10TLB808ABL 17

14. Remove the bushing from the recliner, remove the


arm rest from the seat back.

RCPH10TLB807ABL 18

15. Remove the handle from the seat back.

RCPH10TLB802ABL 19

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16. Remove the two bolts from the recliner bracket, re-
move the bracket.

RCPH10TLB803ABL 20

17. Remove the retainer and recliner gear.

RCPH10TLB804ABL 21

Slide
1. Remove the slide bushings from the left side of the
slide assembly.

RCPH10TLB763ABL 22

2. Remove the adjustable slide bushings from the right


side of the slide assembly.

RCPH10TLB764ABL 23

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Swivel
1. Remove the cotter pin from the swivel bolt.

RCPH10TLB766ABL 24

2. Place a suitable wedge under the bottom of the


swivel bolt to hold it into the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB767ABL 25

3. Remove the nut from the swivel bolt.

RCPH10TLB768ABL 26

4. Remove the bushing from the swivel bolt.


5. Remove the top half of the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB769ABL 27

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6. Remove the bearing separator from the lower half of


the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB770ABL 28

7. Remove the bearings.

RCPH10TLB771ABL 29

Suspension
1. If you have not already done so, obtain access to the
suspension system.
A. Remove the upper tether mounting bolts and
nuts.

RCPH10TLB782ABL 30

B. Remove the front slide/swivel mounting bolts.

RCPH10TLB783ABL 31

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C. Remove the slide/swivel assembly.


NOTE: The slide/swivel assembly does not have to be dis-
assembled.

RCPH10TLB784ABL 32

2. Remove the lower mounting bolts and the tether


straps, keep all of the components together for the
tether straps.

RCPH10TLB787ABL 33

3. Remove the front mounting nuts and washers.


4. Remove the suspension assembly from the seat
mount.

RCPH10TLB785ABL 34

5. Remove the roll pin from the height/weight adjuster


knob and remove the knob.
NOTE: Remove the knob to prevent damage while remov-
ing the boot for the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB781ABL 35

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6. Remove the boot from the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB786ABL 36

7. • If reusing the boot, pry out the retaining pins.


Place the cutting edge of the side cutters close
to the pressed in button shaft.
• If replacing the boot, cut the retaining pins with
the side cutter and remove the pins.

RCPH10TLB828ABL 37

8. Place the suspension assembly in a press.


9. Push down on the suspension.

RCPH10TLB788ABL 38

10. Remove the nut on the shock.


11. Remove the bolt from the shock.

RCPH10TLB789ABL 39

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12. Slowly release the pressure on the suspension as-


sembly.

RCPH10TLB790ABL 40

13. Remove the nut from the upper and lower pivots.

RCPH10TLB791ABL 41

14. Pull the pivot bolt back just far enough to remove the
shock from the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB793ABL 42

15. Remove the upper pivot bolt.


16. Remove the upper plate from the suspension assem-
bly.

RCPH10TLB792ABL 43

17. Disassemble the height/weight adjustment assembly


as needed.
1. Remove the top half of the upper plate.

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B. Remove the gear for the height/weight knob.


NOTE: You do not have remove the knob from the gear.

RCPH10TLB797ABL 44

C. Remove the adjustment gear.

RCPH10TLB797ABL 45

D. Remove the bushing for the adjustment gear.

RCPH10TLB798ABL 46

18. Remove the lower pivot bolt for the lower plate of the
suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB794ABL 47

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19. Remove the scissor assembly.

RCPH10TLB795ABL 48

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Mechanical


suspension seat
Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Mechanical suspension seat (E.32.C)

Slide
1. Check the position locking teeth for damage.

RCPH10TLB765ABL 1

2. Check the slide locking plate, springs, pivots, and


rails for damage.

RCPH10TLB831ABL 2

3. If damage if found, replace the slide and the swivel


as an assembly.

Swivel
1. Inspect the bearing tracks, the bearings, and the
bearing separator plate for wear or damage.
2. Repair or replace as needed.

RCPH10TLB772ABL 3

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Suspension
1. Inspect the slider blocks and the bushings for wear
and damage.

RCPH10TLB796ABL 4

2. Inspect the threads and the teeth of the height/weight


adjustment gear and the knob gear.

RCPH10TLB797ABL 5

3. Inspect the bushing on the bottom of the gear.

RCPH10TLB798ABL 6

4. Inspect the rubber stops.

RCPH10TLB799ABL 7

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5. Inspect the shock for leaks.


6. Inspect the bushings for wear.

RCPH10TLB007ACL 8

7. Inspect the spring for damage.


8. Repair or replace as needed.

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble -


Mechanical suspension seat
Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Mechanical suspension seat (E.32.C)

Suspension
1. Install the slider blocks on the lower plate as shown.
NOTE: Do not lubricate the slider blocks.

RCPH10TLB818ABL 1

2. Install the scissor assembly.

RCPH10TLB795ABL 2

3. Lubricate the pivot bushing with molydisulfide


grease.
4. Install the pivot bolt and the nut in the slotted hole on
the lower plate of the suspension assembly.
NOTE: The ’L’ portion of the pivot bolt goes to the inside of
the suspension assembly.
5. Tighten the nut.

RCPH10TLB819ABL 3

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6. Install the height/weight adjustment assembly as


needed.
A. Lubricate the bushing for the bottom of the gear
with molydisulfide grease.
B. Place the bushing on the lower half of the up-
per plate for the suspension system.

RCPH10TLB821ABL 4

C. Lubricate the gear threads with molydisulfide


grease.
D. Install the gear so it aligns with the bushing.

RCPH10TLB822ABL 5

E. Install the gear for the height/weight adjust-


ment knob.

RCPH10TLB797ABL 6

F. Install the top half of the upper plate.


7. Install the upper plate assembly.
8. Install the upper pivot bolt in the slotted hole.

RCPH10TLB792ABL 7

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9. Start the pivot bolt into the scissor assembly.


NOTE: The “L” portion of the pivot bolt goes to the inside
of the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB824ABL 8

10. Install the shock.

RCPH10TLB825ABL 9

11. Insert the pivot bolt completely and install and tighten
the nut.
12. Place the suspension assembly into a press.
13. Compress the spring to mount the shock.
14. Install the bolt and nut for the shock.

RCPH10TLB788ABL 10

15. Slowly release the pressure on the suspension as-


sembly.
16. Check for proper operation of the weight/height ad-
justment.
NOTE: Turn the handle to the ’+’ to raise the plate and apply
more pressure the spring, turn the handle to the ’-’ will to
lower the plate and decrease the pressure on the spring.

RCPH10TLB826ABL 11

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17. Install the boot. Use a non-marring hammer to tap in


the retaining pins.

RCPH10TLB827ABL 12

18. Place the suspension assembly onto the stand,


19. Install and tighten the front mounting nuts and wash-
ers.

RCPH10TLB785ABL 13

20. Install the tether straps on the rear of the stand.

RCPH10TLB787ABL 14

Swivel
1. Place the bearing separator plate onto the lower por-
tion of the swivel.

RCPH10TLB773ABL 15

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2. Place the bearings into the separator plate.

RCPH10TLB774ABL 16

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3. Install the top half of the swivel assembly over the


separate plate.
4. Place the nut onto the swivel bolt.
5. Hand tighten the swivel nut until there is no play in
the bearing.
6. Tighten the nut two more flats and align it with the
cotter pin hole.

RCPH10TLB769ABL 17

7. Install the cotter pin. Make sure the cotter pin is bent
over enough so it will not interfere with sliding oper-
ations.

RCPH10TLB766ABL 18

Slide
1. Install the adjustable slide bushings on the right side
of the slide frame.

RCPH10TLB764ABL 19

2. Lubricate the bushings with molydisulfide grease.


3. Install the nonadjustable slide bushings on the left
side of the slide frame.

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4. Align the adjuster holes with the adjustable bushings.

RCPH10TLB775ABL 20

5. Adjust the bushings for the side to side motion of the


seat.
NOTE: Slides adjusted too tightly can cause difficulty ad-
justing the seat fore and aft.

RCPH10TLB829ABL 21

6. Install the slide/swivel assembly onto the suspen-


sion.

RCPH10TLB784ABL 22

A. Install and tighten the upper tether mounting


bolts and nuts.

RCPH10TLB782ABL 23

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B. Install and tighten the front slide/swivel mount-


ing bolts.

RCPH10TLB783ABL 24

Seat
1. Install the seat.
2. Install the seat stop.

RCPH10TLB762ABL 25

3. If removed, place the height/weight adjuster knob


onto the shaft and install a new roll pin.

RCPH10TLB780ABL 26

Recliner
1. Place the gear onto the pivot.
2. Drive a new retainer onto the pivot.
NOTE: The gear must pivot freely.

RCPH10TLB805ABL 27

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3. Install the brackets,


4. Install and tighten the two bolts.

RCPH10TLB803ABL 28

5. Place the handle into the seat back.

RCPH10TLB802ABL 29

6. Place the seat back onto the arm rest pivot.


NOTE: Align the handle pin into the recliner gear.

RCPH10TLB806ABL 30

7. Install the bushing onto the recliner.

RCPH10TLB807ABL 31

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8. Install the washer onto the recliner.

RCPH10TLB808ABL 32

9. Install and tighten the nut onto the recliner.

RCPH10TLB809ABL 33

10. Place the handle return spring into the recliner.

RCPH10TLB810ABL 34

11. Install the handle return spring into the mounting hole
in the arm rest.

RCPH10TLB811ABL 35

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12. Make sure the handle return spring is completely


seated into the mounting hole.

RCPH10TLB812ABL 36

13. Install the arm rest into the seat back.

RCPH10TLB813ABL 37

14. Place the spring onto the pivot pin and hook the
spring onto the seat back.

RCPH10TLB814ABL 38

15. Install the washer.

RCPH10TLB815ABL 39

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16. Install and tighten the self-locking nut.

RCPH10TLB816ABL 40

17. Attach the seat bottom to the seat back.


A. Place the seat bottom into the arm rests.
B. Install and tighten the bolts and nuts.

RCPH10TLB817ABL 41

18. Place the spacers onto the slide/swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB779ABL 42

19. Place the seat frame onto the slide/swivel assembly.


20. Tighten the four mounting bolts.

RCPH10TLB778ABL 43

21. Check the recliner for proper operation.

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Lumbar
1. Place the lumbar assembly into position on the seat
back and install new rivets.

RCPH10TLB761ABL 44

2. Put the knob and shaft bushing onto the shaft.


3. Mount the bushing to the seat back.

RCPH10TLB758ABL 45

4. Install a new roll pin into the knob.

RCPH10TLB760ABL 46

Cushion
1. Install the back seat cushion by aligning the retaining
tabs with the slots.

RCPH10TLB830ABL 47

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2. Install and tighten the seat back retaining screws.

RCPH10TLB756ABL 48

3. Align the retaining tabs with the slots and push the
seat bottom into position.

RCPH10TLB755ABL 49

Next operation:
Seat belt - Install (E.32.C)

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Air


suspension seat
1. Loosen and remove the four bolts from the seat as-
sembly.
2. Remove the seat assembly from the base.

RCPH10TLB858ABL 1

3. Place the seat assembly on the workbench.


4. Cut and remove the plastic clips from the backrest
cover.
5. Remove the backrest cover.

RCPH10TLB922ABL 2

6. Push in on the plastic retainer and remove the lumbar


support adjustment knob.

RCPH10TLB924ABL 3

7. Remove the mounting screw from the housing for the


lumber support adjustment knob.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 4

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8. Disconnect the cable from the lumbar support.


9. Remove the cable and housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 5

10. Remove the armrests.


A. Tilt the armrest up until it is against the upper
stop.
B. Push in on the armrest as shown.
C. Rotate the armrest counter-clockwise past the
upper stop.

RCPH10TLB857ABL 6

D. Remove the armrest from the seat.

RCPH10TLB856ABL 7

11. Loosen and remove the two Allen head bolts from the
seat stop.
12. Remove the seat stop from the upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB859ABL 8

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13. Loosen the two Allen head bolts in the two slide
pucks on the right side of the upper slide plate.
NOTE: Slide the upper plate fore or aft until the set screws
are visible through the holes in the side rail.

RCPH10TLB861ABL 9

14. Lift the handle to release the lock on the upper slide
plate.

RCPH10TLB863ABL 10

15. Move the upper slide plate forward and remove from
the slide/swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB864ABL 11

16. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin and
retaining ring from the slide control lever (1).
17. Remove the return spring and the slide control lever
from the upper slide plate assembly.
18. Repeat this procedure and remove the swivel control
lever (2) from the upper slide plate assembly.

RCPH10TLB916ABL 12

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19. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin and
retaining ring from the slide latch.
20. Remove the return spring and the slide latch from the
upper slide plate assembly.

RCPH10TLB917ABL 13

21. Use a soft hammer and remove the slide pucks from
the slide/swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB865ABL 14

22. Loosen and remove the two 5/16 inch bolts from the
front side of the slide/swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB867ABL 15

23. Loosen and remove the two 3/8 inch bolts and the
two tether straps from the rear of the slide/swivel as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB868ABL 16

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24. Remove the slide/swivel assembly from the lateral


isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB869ABL 17

25. Loosen and remove the two bolts from the swivel
contact switch assembly.
26. Remove the switch from the lateral isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB870ABL 18

27. Remove the two screws from the swivel contact


switch.
28. Disconnect the wiring harness from the swivel con-
tact switch.

RCPH10TLB872ABL 19

29. Disconnect the wiring harness from the height adjust-


ment switch.

RCPH10TLB871ABL 20

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30. Remove the two bolts from the mounting bracket for
the height adjustment switch.
31. Remove the height adjustment switch assembly.

RCPH10TLB873ABL 21

32. From the rear of the height adjustment switch, press


in on the top and bottom tabs and push the switch for-
ward until the tabs are free of the mounting bracket.
33. Remove the height adjustment switch from the
mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB874ABL 22

34. Loosen and remove the four bolts from the lateral
isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB875ABL 23

35. Remove the isolator plate from the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB876ABL 24

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36. Turn the isolator plate over and place on the work-
bench.
37. Use acceptable tools and remove the two isolator
springs from the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 25

38. Use acceptable tools and remove the nut from the
isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB910ABL 26

39. Remove the top washer and rubber insulator from the
shock.

RCPH10TLB911ABL 27

40. Use acceptable tools and remove the retaining ring


from the lateral isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB912ABL 28

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41. Remove the pin from the isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB913ABL 29

42. Remove the shock from the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB914ABL 30

43. Use acceptable tools and remove the two roll pins
from the lateral isolator control.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 31

44. Use acceptable tools and remove the bolts (1) from
the isolator control mounting bracket.
45. Remove the lateral isolator control (2) from the iso-
lator plate.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 32

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46. Slide bottom of the isolator plate to the left until the
isolator roller bearings are exposed.
47. Remove the rollers bearings from the shaft.
48. Slide the bottom of the isolator plate to the right until
the isolator roller bearings are exposed
49. Remove the roller bearings from the shaft.
NOTE: Illustration is for reference only.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 33

50. Remove the plastic pins from the boot assembly and
fold the boot down to the base plate. Note the loca-
tion of the tether straps behind the boot.

RCPH10TLB877ABL 34

51. Loosen and remove the two bolts from the fore/aft
isolator shock mounting bracket.
52. Remove the bracket from the upper housing plate.
53. Allow the other end of the isolator shock to hang from
the suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB878ABL 35

54. Loosen and remove the two bolts from the fore/aft
isolator control. Retain the bolts for reassembly.

RCPH10TLB879ABL 36

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55. Slide the upper housing to the rear and lift the hous-
ing free of the roller bearings on the rear suspension
arms.

RCPH10TLB880ABL 37

56. Slide the upper housing forward and lift the housing
free of the roller bearings on the front suspension
arms. Note the location of the rubber bumpers on
the upper housing for reassembly.

RCPH10TLB881ABL 38

57. Remove the two wide roller bearings from the front
suspension arms.

RCPH10TLB882ABL 39

58. Remove the two narrow roller bearings from the rear
suspension arms.

RCPH10TLB883ABL 40

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59. Remove the bushing and the isolator control from the
suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB884ABL 41

60. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pins from
each end of the isolator control.
61. Remove the two plastic bushings, the two springs,
and the latch assembly from the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 42

62. Use acceptable tools and remove the roll pin from the
control housing.
63. Remove the isolator control knob from the housing.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 43

64. Remove the two bushings and the isolator shock


from the suspension arm.

RCPH10TLB885ABL 44

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65. Place an acceptable block between the suspension


assembly and the front of the lower housing assem-
bly.

RCPH10TLB886ABL 45

66. Note the location of the three wire ties on the lower
housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 46

67. Cut and remove the three wire ties from the wiring
harness.

RCPH10TLB892ABL 47

68. Note the location of the two wire ties on the suspen-
sion assembly.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 48

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69. Cut and remove the wire ties.

RCPH10TLB887ABL 49

70. Disconnect the wiring harness from the air compres-


sor assembly.

RCPH10TLB888ABL 50

71. Loosen the air line fitting and allow the air to escape
from the air spring assembly.
72. Remove the air line from the air spring.

RCPH10TLB889ABL 51

73. Loosen and remove the two bolts from the air com-
pressor mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB890ABL 52

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74. Remove the air compressor assembly.

RCPH10TLB891ABL 53

75. Loosen and remove the four bolts from the pedestal
mounting plate.
76. Remove the pedestal from the lower housing assem-
bly.

RCPH10TLB894ABL 54

77. Loosen and remove the lower screw from the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB895ABL 55

78. Loosen and remove the bolt from the top of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB893ABL 56

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79. Remove the air spring assembly.

RCPH10TLB896ABL 57

80. Cut and remove the plastic pins from the rubber boot.

RCPH10TLB897ABL 58

81. Remove the rubber boot from the lower housing as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB898ABL 59

82. Loosen and remove the nut from the shaft.

RCPH10TLB906ABL 60

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83. Use acceptable tools and remove the shaft from the
lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB905ABL 61

84. Tilt the suspension assembly forward.


85. Turn the suspension assembly counter-clockwise
and remove from the lower housing.

RCPH10TLB903ABL 62

86. Remove the two roller bearings (1) from the shaft.
87. Use acceptable tools and remove the two plastic
bushings (2) from the tube.

RCPH10TLB899ABL 63

88. Remove the retaining clip from the isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB900ABL 64

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89. Remove the isolator shock and two plastic bushings


from the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB901ABL 65

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Air


suspension seat
Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Air suspension seat (E.32.C)

1. Inspect the seat cushion, backrest cushion, arm rests


and lumbar support control for wear and damage.
2. Inspect the upper slide plate assembly, swivel con-
trol, slide control, and slide latch for wear and dam-
age.
3. Inspect the slide/swivel assembly and slide pucks for
wear and damage.
4. Inspect the swivel switch, height adjustment switch,
and wire harness for damage.
5. Inspect the lateral isolator plate, isolator shock, bush-
ings, springs, roller bearings, and control for wear
and damage.
6. Inspect the boot assembly for damage.
7. Inspect the upper housing and rubber bumpers for
wear and damage. Use new parts as required.
8. Inspect the suspension assembly and roller bearings
for wear and damage.
9. Inspect the fore/aft isolator shock and bushings for
wear and damage.
10. Inspect the fore/aft isolator control and bushing for
wear and damage.
11. Inspect the suspension isolator shock and bushings
for wear and damage.
12. Inspect the air compressor, air line, and wiring har-
ness for wear and damage.
13. Inspect the air spring for wear and damage.
14. Insect the lower housing, bearing shaft, and rubber
bumper for wear and damage.
15. Inspect the pedestal for damage.
16. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts as needed.

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble - Air


suspension seat
Prior operation:
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Air suspension seat (E.32.C)

1. Install the isolator shock and the two plastic bushings


onto the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB901ABL 1

2. Use acceptable tools and install the retaining clip


onto isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB902ABL 2

3. Lubricate the two roller bearings (1) with molydisul-


fide grease and install onto the shaft.

RCPH10TLB899ABL 3

4. Install the two plastic bushings (2) into the tube.

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5. Install the suspension assembly roller bearings into


the lower housing at a slight angle, as shown.

RCPH10TLB903ABL 4

6. Turn the suspension assembly clockwise and align


the rear tube into the lower housing assembly.
7. Install the shaft into the lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB904ABL 5

8. Install and tighten the nut on the shaft.

RCPH10TLB906ABL 6

9. Install the rubber boot over the suspension assembly


and onto the lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB898ABL 7

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10. Install the plastic pins into the lower mounting holes
of the rubber boot.

RCPH10TLB919ABL 8

11. Install the air spring assembly into the suspension


assembly.

RCPH10TLB896ABL 9

12. Install and tighten the bolt into the top of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB893ABL 10

13. Install and tighten the screw into the bottom of the air
spring.

RCPH10TLB895ABL 11

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14. Install the pedestal onto the lower housing.


15. Install the tether straps between the rubber boot and
lower housing.
16. Install and tighten the four bolts for the pedestal
mounting plate.
17. Drive the pins into the mounting holes in the lower
housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB894ABL 12

18. Install the air compressor into the suspension as-


sembly.

RCPH10TLB891ABL 13

19. Install and tighten the two air compressor mounting


bolts.

RCPH10TLB890ABL 14

20. Install the air line into the fitting on the air spring.
21. Tighten the fitting nut.

RCPH10TLB889ABL 15

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22. Connect the air compressor wiring harness.

RCPH10TLB888ABL 16

23. Install three wire ties for the wiring harness on the
lower housing assembly.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 17

24. Install two wire ties on the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB918ABL 18

25. Install the two plastic bushings and the isolator shock
onto the suspension assembly. Make sure that the
white plastic bushing is on the outside.

RCPH10TLB885ABL 19

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26. Assemble the parts of the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB907ABL 20

27. Install the isolator control and plastic bushing onto


the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB884ABL 21

28. Lubricate the two narrow roller bearings with moly-


disulfide grease.
29. Install the narrow roller bearings onto the rear shafts
of the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB883ABL 22

30. Lubricate the two wide roller bearings with molydisul-


fide grease.
31. Install the wide roller bearings onto the front shafts
of the suspension assembly.

RCPH10TLB882ABL 23

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32. Install the upper housing slide rail onto the wide roller
bearings on the suspension assembly. Make sure
the rubber bumpers are facing to the rear of the sus-
pension assembly.

RCPH10TLB881ABL 24

33. Slide the upper housing to the rear until the narrow
roller bearings engage the slide rails of the upper
housing.

RCPH10TLB880ABL 25

34. Install and tighten the two bolts in the fore/aft isolator
control.
NOTE: Ensue you use the same bolts that you removed
during disassembly.

RCPH10TLB879ABL 26

35. Install the bracket on the upper housing plate.


36. Position the isolator shock in the upper housing plate.
37. Install and tighten the two bolts in the fore/aft isolator
mounting bracket.

RCPH10TLB878ABL 27

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38. Slide the rubber boot into position on the upper hous-
ing.
39. Install the plastic pins into the mounting holes in the
rubber boot.
40. Drive the pins into the mounting holes in the upper
housing.

RCPH10TLB920ABL 28

41. Slide the bottom of the isolator plate to the left until
the holes for the roller bearings are visible.
42. Lubricate the two roller bearings with molydisulfide
grease.
43. Install the roller bearings onto the shafts of the isola-
tor plate.
44. Slide the bottom of the isolator plate to the right until
the holes for the roller bearings are visible.
45. Lubricate the two roller bearings with molydisulfide
grease.
46. Install the roller bearings onto the shafts of the isola- RCPH10TLB909ABL 29

tor plate.
NOTE: Illustration is for reference only.
47. Install the lateral isolator control (2) onto the isolator
plate.
48. Install and tighten the bolts (1) in the mounting
bracket.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 30

49. Use acceptable tools and install the two roll pins in
the isolator control.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 31

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50. Install the isolator shock and two plastic bushings


into the mounting brackets on the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB914ABL 32

51. Install the pin into the isolator shock.

RCPH10TLB913ABL 33

52. Install the retaining clip onto the pin.

RCPH10TLB912ABL 34

53. Install the rubber insulator and top washer onto the
shock.

RCPH10TLB911ABL 35

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54. Install and tighten the lock nut on the shock.

RCPH10TLB910ABL 36

55. Install the two isolator springs on the isolator plate.

RCPH10TLB909ABL 37

56. Turn the isolator plate over and install onto the upper
housing.

RCPH10TLB876ABL 38

57. Install and tighten the four bolts that mount the lateral
isolator plate to the upper housing.

RCPH10TLB875ABL 39

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58. Install the height adjustment switch into the mounting


bracket.

RCPH10TLB874ABL 40

59. Install the height adjustment switch assembly.


60. Install and tighten the bolts in the mounting bracket
for the height adjustment switch.

RCPH10TLB873ABL 41

61. Connect the wiring harness to the height adjustment


switch.

RCPH10TLB871ABL 42

62. Connect the wiring harness to the swivel switch.


63. Tighten the screws to secure the harness on the
swivel switch.

RCPH10TLB872ABL 43

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64. Install the swivel contact switch assembly on the lat-


eral isolator plate.
65. Install and tighten the two bolts.

RCPH10TLB870ABL 44

66. Install the slide/swivel assembly on the lateral isola-


tor plate.

RCPH10TLB869ABL 45

67. Install the two 3/8 inch bolts through the tether strap
mounting holes.
68. Install and tighten the bolts into the swivel plate
mounting holes.
69. Install and tighten the bolts into the swivel plate
mounting holes.

RCPH10TLB868ABL 46

70. Install and tighten the two 5/16 inch bolts into the
swivel plate mounting holes.

RCPH10TLB867ABL 47

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71. Place the adjustable slide pucks on the slide/swivel


assembly, as shown.
72. Use a soft hammer to install the side pucks.

RCPH10TLB866ABL 48

73. Use acceptable tools and install the return spring and
slide latch on the upper plate assembly.
74. Use acceptable tools and install the roll pin and the
retaining clip on the slide latch.

RCPH10TLB917ABL 49

75. Place the slide control lever (1) and the swivel lever
(2) on the upper slide plate assembly.
76. Use acceptable tools and install the spring, roll pin
and the retaining ring to secure the levers on the
upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB916ABL 50

77. Lubricate the non-adjusting slide pucks and slide


track on the upper slide plate with molydisulfide
grease.
78. Install the upper slide plate over the front slide pucks
on the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB864ABL 51

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79. Lift the slide control and slide the upper slide plate
into position on the swivel assembly.

RCPH10TLB863ABL 52

80. Install and tighten the two Allen head bolts in the two
slide pucks on the right side of the upper slide plate.
NOTE: Slide the upper plate fore or aft until the bolt holes
in the side rail are visible.

RCPH10TLB861ABL 53

81. Install the seat stop on the upper slide plate.

RCPH10TLB860ABL 54

82. Install and tighten the two Allen head bolts in the seat
stop.

RCPH10TLB859ABL 55

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83. Install the armrests.


A. Place the armrest in the hole on the seat.

RCPH10TLB856ABL 56

84. Instal the armrests.


B. Push in on the armrest as shown.
C. Rotate the armrest clockwise past the upper
stop.

RCPH10TLB857ABL 57

85. Connect the cable assembly to the lumbar support


assembly.

RCPH10TLB923ABL 58

86. Install and tighten the mounting screw (1) in the hous-
ing for the lumbar support adjustment knob.
87. Install the lumbar support adjustment knob (2) on the
housing.
88. Push the knob onto the housing until the plastic re-
tainer is locked in position.

RCPH10TLB924ABL 59

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89. Place the backrest cover in position on the seat top.


90. Install the plastic clips in the mounting holes of the
backrest cover.
91. Use a soft hammer to drive the plastic clips into the
mounting holes of the seat top.

RCPH10TLB921ABL 60

92. Place the seat assembly into position on the seat


base.
93. Install and tighten the four bolts.

RCPH10TLB858ABL 61

94. After the seat has been assembled, adjust the slide
pucks to the desired lateral movement of the seat.

RCPH10TLB862ABL 62

95. Check the seat for proper operation.

Next operation:
Seat belt - Install (E.32.C)

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Seat belt - Install


1. Install the retractable belt strap on the right-hand side
of the seat.
A. Place at 45 ° +/- 5 ° angle.

RCPH10TLB753ABL 1

B. Secure using the spacer (1) and the bolt (2).


C. Torque the bolt to 94 - 106 N·m (69 - 78 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB439AAF 2

2. Install the buckle/latch mechanism on the left-side of


the seat.
A. Use the spacer (1), washers (2), bracket (3),
and bolt (4).
B. Torque the bolt to 94 - 106 N·m (69 - 78 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB440AAF 3

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USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - 32.C


Seat belt - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Seat suspension system - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Assemble - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Disassemble - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Air suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Mechanical suspension seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Inspect - Pedestal seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat - Replace - Pivot safety switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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USER PLATFORM - 34.A

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

FRAME AND CAB - E

USER PLATFORM - 34.A

TECHNICAL DATA
USER PLATFORM
Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
ROPS
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Door, window and windscreen
Exploded view Rear window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Exploded view - Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exploded view - Side window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SERVICE
USER PLATFORM
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
ROPS
Remove Rops cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Door, window and windscreen
Remove - Rear window - top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Install - Rear window - top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Remove - Rear window - middle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Install - Rear window - middle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Remove - Rear window - bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Install - Rear window - bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

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USER PLATFORM - Torque


Cab and ROPS canopy
Mounting bolts: 298 - 358 N·m (220 - 264 lb ft)

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ROPS - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB020FAL 1

1. Nut 6. Mount 11. Mount


2. Washer 7. Bolt 12. Mount
3. Bolt 8. Washer 13. Washer
4. Washer 9. Washer 14. Frame
5. Nut 10. Cab

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Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view Rear window

RCPH10TLB001GAD 1

(A) Top latch assembly (right-hand and left-hand sides)


(B) Middle latch assembly (right-hand and left-hand sides)
(1) Rear window frame
(2) Flocked channel seal (right-hand and left hand side)
(3) Rubber block window stop
(4) Top window
(5) Middle window
(6) Bottom window

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Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view - Door


Machines equipped with two doors have similar components however most of the components will not be
interchangeable because of the curvature of the cab design. The exploded view shown is for the standard
left-hand side door.
(1) Door gasket
(2) Window latch bracket
(3) Door frame
(4) Hinge pin and circlip
(5) Window latch
(6) Window hinge hardware with rubber washer
(7) Window gasket
(8) Window
(9) Window hinge
(10) Window hinge mounting plate
(11) Button latch
(12) Door handle with gasket
(13) Door latch cover
(14) Gas spring stud
(15) Door latch assembly

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RCPH10TLB001HAD 1

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Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view - Side window


Rear side window components (both sides)
The curvature of the rear side window creates a distinct difference between the left and right-hand side windows
which is not interchangeable. However, the component layout is the same for both sides.
(1) Latch bracket
(2) Latch locking mechanism
(3) Hinge hardware
(4) Gasket
(5) Window glass
(6) Rubber door stop
(7) Hinge with rubber gasket
(8) Hinge hardware
(9) Button latch

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RCPH10TLB003GAD 1

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Front side window components (no door)


Machines equipped with only one door will have a similar front side windows with the exception of a few
components only applicable to the door version.
(1) Hinge pin with circlip
(2) Hinge hardware with rubber washers
(3) Hinge bracket
(4) Hinge bracket hardware
(5) Latch bracket
(6) Latch locking mechanism
(7) Gasket
(8) Window glass
(9) Button latch
(10) Hinge with rubber gasket

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RCPH10TLB004GAD 2

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USER PLATFORM - Inspect


DANGER
Crushing hazard!
Do not change the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in any way. Unauthorized changes such as
welding, drilling, or cutting will weaken the ROPS and decrease your protection. Have an authorized
dealer replace the ROPS if damage of any kind occurs. DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR THE ROPS.
Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.
D0037A

After an accident, fire, tip over, or roll over, have a qualified


technician inspect and replace cab or ROPS canopy and
other protective structure components (such as the seat
belt), before returning the machine to operation.
1. Replace the cab or ROPS canopy.
2. Inspect the mounting and suspension for the cab
or ROPS canopy, the operator’s seat and suspen-
sion, the seat belt and mounting components, and
the wiring for damage. Replace damaged parts.
3. Tighten all bolts and mounted equipment to specifi-
cations.

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USER PLATFORM - Remove


1. Park the machine on a level surface.
2. Raise the loader and lock the support strut to hold
the loader.
3. Lower the backhoe bucket to the ground.
4. Lower the stabilizers to the ground.
5. Apply the parking brake.
6. Remove the tool box, if equipped, and the battery
compartment access door at the right-hand operator
step.

RCPH10TLB426AAF 1

7. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery


and move away from the battery.

RCPH10TLB429AAF 2

8. Remove the screws from the right-hand side and the


left-hand side of the front floor mat.
9. Remove the front floor mat from the machine.

RCPH10TLB318ABL 3

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10. Remove the cover for the air louver.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 4

11. Push the four tabs inward and pull out the louver
assembly.

RCPH10TLB312ABL 5

12. Detach the louver assembly from the hose.


13. Push in the hose to prevent damage.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 6

14. Remove the screw from the loader controller boot.

RCPH10TLB012ACL 7

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15. Remove the boot from the loader control lever. Pull
the boot up turning it inside out. This will allow the
boot to slide through the opening when the cover is
removed.

RCPH10TLB311ABL 8

16. Remove the three screws from the loader control


cover and remove the cover.
17. Remove the four bolts (1) from the loader control
lever plates. Remove the front plate (2) first then the
back plate (3).
NOTE: Back plate is sealed with silicone sealant.

RCPH10TLB309ABL 9

18. Loosen the screw (1) on the main harness (2) to side
console harness connector and disconnect the con-
nector. Disconnect the main harness to side option
harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB619AAL 10

19. Remove the bolts securing the loader control rods to


the control lever. Tie the control rods together.
NOTE: Your machine will have either a two spool or three
spool loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB615AAL 11

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20. Remove the four screws securing the rubber boot to


the backhoe control tower.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 12

21. Remove the bolt from the front cover (1) and four
bolts from the rear cover (2) on the backhoe tower.

RCPH10TLB317ABL 13

22. Pull the rubber boot up. This will allow clearance
when removing the covers. Remove the front cover
(1) and the rear cover (2).

RCPH10TLB315ABL 14

23. If equipped remove the rear floor mat. Remove the


bolts on the rear floor plate and remove the plate.

RCPH10TLB621AAL 15

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24. Remove the front floor plate.

RCPH10TLB620AAL 16

25. Remove the bolt (1) from the gear shift lever (2) and
remove the gear shift lever from the transmission
lever (3).

RCPH10TLB617AAL 17

26. Disconnect powershift electrical connectors and


mounting brackets from cab.
NOTE: For powershift machines only.

RCPH10TLB067AAL 18

27. Remove the grille from the machine. Slowly remove


the radiator cap. Install a hose on the drain valve and
drain the radiator into a clean container that holds
approximately 19 l (5 US gal).

RCPH10TLB050AAL 19

28. If equipped with air conditioning see ENVIRON-


MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging (E.40.C) for discharging the system.

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29. Slowly loosen and disconnect the two brake tubes.


Cap the fittings and plug the brake tube ends.

RCPH10TLB626AAL 20

30. Put a container under the heater hoses (1) to catch


any remaining coolant when disconnected. Discon-
nect the heater and air conditioning hoses (2). Cap
the fittings and plug the hoses.

RCPH10TLB618AAL 21

31. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin from the boom
lock lever.

RCPH10TLB045GAL 22

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32. Remove the bolt securing the boom lock cable to the
latch.

RCPH10TLB616AAL 23

33. Disconnect the throttle cable from the fuel injection


pump.
NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 24

34. Remove the throttle cable from the bracket.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB034AAL 25

35. Tag and disconnect the wires for the air filter restric-
tion switch.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 26

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36. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose. Discon-


nect the air cleaner hose from the turbo. Put a shop
cloth in the turbo opening or the intake opening.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 27

37. Remove the bolts that fasten the cover to the up-
rights. Use acceptable lifting equipment and remove
the cover and air cleaner as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 28

38. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole in the curtain. Remove the bolts from the
rubber curtain on the firewall and remove the curtain.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 29

39. Loosen the screw (1) on the main harness to firewall


connector (2). Connector is located on the firewall
under the front console cover.

RCPH10TLB622AAL 30

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40. Disconnect the positive (1) and negative (4) wire on


the firewall. Disconnect the main harness to firewall
connector (2). Disconnect the front console options
harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB625AAL 31

41. Disconnect the brake tubes from the brake master


cylinder. Cap fittings and plug the brake tube ends.
42. If your machine has a canopy go to Step 43. If the
machine has a cab go to step 45.
NOTE: See illustration in Step 47.
43. Have another person hold the steering control valve
in position. Remove the bolts (1) and washers (2)
that fasten the steering control valve (3) to the steer-
ing column.
44. Go to Step 48.
45. Remove the bolts (4), washers (5), and mounts (6)
that fasten the steering control valve (7) to the cab.
46. Remove the steering control valve (7), mount (8),
and spacer (9) from the cab.

RCPH10TLB167ABL 32

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47. Set the control valve out of the way.

RCPH10TLB066GAL 33

1. Bolt 6. Mount
2. Washer 7. Control Valve
3. Control valve 8. Mount
4. Bolt 9. Spacer
5. Washer

48. Remove the nuts (1) and washers (2) from the rear
corners of the cab (10).
NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A)
for steps 48 to 51.
49. Remove the bolts (3) and washers (4).
50. Remove the nuts (5) and mounts (6) from the front
corners of the cab (10).
51. Remove the bolts (7) and washers (8) and (9).
52. Use acceptable lifting equipment and lift cab up and
off of machine. When lifting cab up make sure any
cables or hoses still connected to the cab are free
from the machine.
NOTE: Make sure cab is lifted high enough to clear the
backhoe control levers.

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1. Lifting points

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NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A) for the following step.
53. Remove mounts (11) and (12) and washers (13) from
the frame (14).

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USER PLATFORM - Install


NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A) for the following steps.
1. Install washers (13) and mounts (12) and (11) on the
frame (14).
2. Use acceptable lifting equipment and place cab on
the machine. Lower cab slowly and make sure all
wires and hoses are in there proper location.
NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A)
for steps 3 to 7.

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3. Install the washers (8) and (9) and bolts (7).


4. Install mounts (6) and nuts (5) on the front corners of
the cab (10).
5. Install the washers (4) and bolts (3).
6. Install the washers (2) and nuts (1) on the rear cor-
ners of the cab (10).
7. Tighten the four bolts which secure the cab to the
frame. 298 - 358 N·m (220 - 264 lb ft).
8. If your machine is equipped with a cab go to Step 9.
If it is equipped with a canopy go to Step 12.
NOTE: Refer to illustration ROPS - Exploded view
(E.34.A) in installation Step 12.
9. Grease the splines on the steering column and con-
trol valve. Put the spacer (1) and mounts (2) in place.
Have another person hold the steering control valve
(3) in position.
10. Install the mounts (4), washers (5), and bolts (6) that
fasten the steering control valve (3) to the cab.
11. Go to Step 13.

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12. Grease the splines on the steering column and con-


trol valve. Have another person hold the steering
control valve (7) in position. Install the washers (8)
and bolts (9) that fasten the steering control valve (7)
to the steering column.

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1. Spacer 6. Bolt
2. Mount 7. Control valve
3. Control valve 8. Washer
4. Mount 9. Bolt
5. Washer

13. Remove caps from fittings and plugs from brake


tubes. Connect the brake tubes to the brake master
cylinder.

RCPH10TLB167ABL 3

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14. Connect the positive (1) and negative wire (4) on the
firewall. Connect the main harness to firewall con-
nector (2). Connect the front console options har-
ness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB625AAL 4

15. Tighten the screw (1) on the main harness to firewall


connector (2).

RCPH10TLB622AAL 5

16. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole the curtain. Install the curtain and bolts on
the fire wall.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 6

17. Put the cover and air cleaner assembly in position on


the uprights. Install the bolts and flat washers that
fasten the cover to uprights.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 7

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18. Remove the shop cloth from the turbo opening or the
intake opening. Connect the air cleaner hose to the
turbo. Tighten the clamp on the air cleaner hose.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 8

19. Connect the wires to the air restriction switch and


install a new tie strap.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 9

20. Connect the throttle cable to the bracket.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB034AAL 10

21. Connect the throttle cable to the fuel injection pump.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 11

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22. Install the bolt securing the boom lock cable to the
latch.

RCPH10TLB616AAL 12

23. Connect the cable to the boom lock lever. Install the
clevis pin and cotter pin.

RCPH10TLB045GAL 13

24. Remove the caps and plugs from the hoses and fit-
tings. Connect the heater (1) and air conditioning (2)
hoses.

RCPH10TLB618AAL 14

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25. Remove the caps and plugs from the fittings and
brake tubes. Connect the two brake line tubes.

RCPH10TLB626AAL 15

26. Connect powershift electrical connectors and mount-


ing brackets to cab.
NOTE: For powershift machines only.

RCPH10TLB067AAL 16

27. Install the gear shift lever (2) on the transmission


lever (3) and tighten the bolt (1).

RCPH10TLB617AAL 17

28. Install the rear floor plate. If equipped install the rear
floor mat.

RCPH10TLB614AAL 18

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1. Rear floor plate mechanical linkage machine


2. Rear floor mat mechanical linkage machine
3. Rear floor plate pilot controlled machine

29. Install the front floor plate.

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1. Front floor plate


2. Front floor mat

30. Put the covers (1) (2) on the backhoe control tower
and install the bolts.

RCPH10TLB317ABL 20

31. Install the four screws securing the rubber boot to the
backhoe control tower.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 21

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32. Untie the control rods and install the bolts securing
the loader control rods to the control lever.
NOTE: Your machine will have either a two spool or three
spool loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB615AAL 22

33. Connect the main harness to side console harness


connector (2) and tighten the screw (1). Connect the
main harness to side option harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB619AAL 23

34. Put a bead of RTV silicone sealant on the mating


surface of the back plate (3) and install the plate.
Install the front plate (2) and tighten the bolts (1).

RCPH10TLB309ABL 24

35. Put the loader control cover in place and push the
vent hose through the hole in the cover. Install the
three bolts on the cover.
36. Put the loader control boot in place and install the
screw.

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37. Push the louver assembly on the hose and push the
assembly onto the cover.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 26

38. Push the cover onto the louver assembly.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 27

39. Put the front floor mat in place. Install the screws on
the right hand side and the left hand side of the front
floor mat.

RCPH10TLB318ABL 28

40. Connect the negative (-) battery terminal to the bat-


tery.

RCPH10TLB429AAF 29

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41. Install the battery cover.


42. Install the tool box, if equipped.

RCPH10TLB426AAF 30

43. Fill the radiator with the proper amount of coolant.


44. See Brake - Remove (D.30.C) for bleeding the brake
system.
45. If equipped with air conditioning see ENVIRON-
MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging (E.40.C) for charging the system.

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ROPS - Remove Rops cab


1. Park the machine on a level surface.
2. Raise the loader and lock the support strut to hold
the loader.
3. Lower the backhoe and stabilizers to the ground.
4. Apply the parking brake.
5. Remove the bolts and washers that fasten the battery
cover to the right side of the machine by the step.
6. Remove the battery cover.
7. Disconnect the negative ground cable from the bat-
tery, be sure to move the ground cable away from the
battery.

RCPH10TLB030AAL 1

8. Remove the screws from the right hand side and the
left hand side of the front floor mat.

RCPH10TLB318ABL 2

9. Remove the front floor mat from the machine.


10. Pull the cover off of the louver assembly.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 3

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11. Push the four tabs inward while pulling louver assem-
bly out.

RCPH10TLB312ABL 4

12. Pull the louver assembly off of the hose. Push the
hose into the cover.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 5

13. Remove the screw from the loader control boot.

RCPH10TLB012ACL 6

14. Remove the boot from the loader control cover. Pull
the boot up turning it inside out. This will allow the
boot to slide through the opening when the cover is
removed.

RCPH10TLB311ABL 7

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15. Remove the three screws from the loader control


cover and remove the cover.
16. Remove the four bolts (1) from the loader control
lever plates. Remove the front plate (2) first then the
back plate (3).
NOTE: Back plate is sealed with silicone sealant.

RCPH10TLB309ABL 8

17. Loosen the screw (1) on the main harness (2) to side
console harness connector and disconnect the con-
nector. Disconnect the main harness to side option
harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB619AAL 9

18. Remove the bolts securing the loader control rods to


the control lever. Tie the control rods together.
NOTE: Your machine will have either a two spool or three
spool loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB615AAL 10

19. Remove the four screws securing the rubber boot to


the backhoe control tower.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 11

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20. Remove the bolt from the front cover (1) and four
bolts from the rear cover (2) on the backhoe tower.

RCPH10TLB317ABL 12

21. Pull the rubber boot up. This will allow clearance
when removing the covers. Remove the front cover
(1) and the rear cover (2).

RCPH10TLB315ABL 13

22. If equipped remove the rear floor mat. Remove the


bolts on the rear floor plate and remove the plate.

RCPH10TLB621AAL 14

23. Remove the front floor plate.

RCPH10TLB620AAL 15

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24. Remove the bolt (1) from the gear shift lever (2) and
remove the gear shift lever from the transmission
lever (3).

RCPH10TLB617AAL 16

25. Disconnect powershift electrical connectors and


mounting brackets from cab.
NOTE: For powershift machines only.

RCPH10TLB067AAL 17

26. Remove the grill from the machine. Slowly remove


the radiator cap. Install a hose on the drain valve and
drain the radiator into a clean container that holds
approximately 19 l (5 US gal).

RCPH10TLB050AAL 18

27. If equipped with air conditioning see ENVIRON-


MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging (E.40.C) for discharging the system.
28. Slowly loosen and disconnect the two brake tubes.
Cap the fittings and plug the brake tube ends.

RCPH10TLB626AAL 19

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29. Put a container under the heater hoses (1) to catch


any remaining coolant when disconnected. Discon-
nect the heater and air conditioning hoses (2). Cap
the fittings and plug the hoses.

RCPH10TLB618AAL 20

30. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin from the boom
lock lever.

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31. Remove the bolt securing the boom lock cable to the
latch.

RCPH10TLB616AAL 22

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32. Disconnect the throttle cable from the fuel injection


pump.
NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 23

33. Remove the throttle cable from the bracket.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB034AAL 24

34. Tag and disconnect the wires for the air filter restric-
tion switch.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 25

35. Loosen the clamp on the air cleaner hose. Discon-


nect the air cleaner hose from the turbo. Put a shop
cloth in the turbo opening or the intake opening.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 26

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36. Remove the bolts that fasten the cover to the up-
rights. Use acceptable lifting equipment and remove
the cover and air cleaner as an assembly.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 27

37. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole in the curtain. Remove the bolts from the
rubber curtain on the firewall and remove the curtain.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 28

38. Loosen the screw (1) on the main harness to firewall


connector (2). Connector is located on the firewall
under the front console cover.

RCPH10TLB622AAL 29

39. Disconnect the positive (1) and negative (4) wire on


the firewall. Disconnect the main harness to firewall
connector (2). Disconnect the front console options
harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB625AAL 30

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40. Disconnect the brake tubes from the brake master


cylinder. Cap fittings and plug the brake tube ends.
41. If your machine has a canopy go to Step 42. If the
machine has a cab go to step 44.
NOTE: See illustration in Step 46.
42. Have another person hold the steering control valve
in position. Remove the bolts (1) and washers (2)
that fasten the steering control valve (3) to the steer-
ing column.
43. Go to Step 47.
44. Remove the bolts (4), washers (5), and mounts (6)
that fasten the steering control valve (7) to the cab.
45. Remove the steering control valve (7), mount (8),
and spacer (9) from the cab.

RCPH10TLB167ABL 31

46. Set the control valve out of the way.

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1. Bolt 6. Mount
2. Washer 7. Control Valve
3. Control valve 8. Mount
4. Bolt 9. Spacer
5. Washer

47. Remove the nuts (1) and washers (2) from the rear
corners of the cab (10).
NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A)
for steps 47 to 50.

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48. Remove the bolts (3) and washers (4).


49. Remove the nuts (5) and mounts (6) from the front
corners of the cab (10).
50. Remove the bolts (7) and washers (8) and (9).
51. Use acceptable lifting equipment and lift cab up and
off of machine. When lifting cab up make sure any
cables or hoses still connected to the cab are free
from the machine.
NOTE: Make sure cab is lifted high enough to clear the
backhoe control levers.

RCPH10TLB623AAL 33

1. Lifting points

RCPH10TLB624AAL 34

NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A) for the following step.
52. Remove mounts (11) and (12) and washers (13) from
the frame (14).

Next operation:
ROPS - Install (E.34.A)

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ROPS - Install
Prior operation:
ROPS - Remove (E.34.A).

NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A) for the following steps.
1. Install washers (13) and mounts (12) and (11) on the
frame (14).
2. Use acceptable lifting equipment and place cab on
the machine. Lower cab slowly and make sure all
wires and hoses are in there proper location.
NOTE: See illustration ROPS - Exploded view (E.34.A)
for steps 3 to 7.

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3. Install the washers (8) and (9) and bolts (7).


4. Install mounts (6) and nuts (5) on the front corners of
the cab (10).
5. Install the washers (4) and bolts (3).
6. Install the washers (2) and nuts (1) on the rear cor-
ners of the cab (10).
7. Tighten the four bolts which secure the cab to the
frame. 298 - 358 N·m (220 - 264 lb ft).
8. If your machine is equipped with a cab go to Step 9.
If it is equipped with a canopy go to Step 12.
NOTE: Refer to illustration ROPS - Exploded view
(E.34.A) in installation Step 12.
9. Grease the splines on the steering column and con-
trol valve. Put the spacer (1) and mounts (2) in place.
Have another person hold the steering control valve
(3) in position.
10. Install the mounts (4), washers (5), and bolts (6) that
fasten the steering control valve (3) to the cab.
11. Go to Step 13.

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12. Grease the splines on the steering column and con-


trol valve. Have another person hold the steering
control valve (7) in position. Install the washers (8)
and bolts (9) that fasten the steering control valve (7)
to the steering column.

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1. Spacer 6. Bolt
2. Mount 7. Control valve
3. Control valve 8. Washer
4. Mount 9. Bolt
5. Washer

13. Remove caps from fittings and plugs from brake


tubes. Connect the brake tubes to the brake master
cylinder.

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14. Connect the positive (1) and negative wire (4) on the
firewall. Connect the main harness to firewall con-
nector (2). Connect the front console options har-
ness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB625AAL 4

15. Tighten the screw (1) on the main harness to firewall


connector (2).

RCPH10TLB622AAL 5

16. Push the wires for the air restriction switch through
the hole the curtain. Install the curtain and bolts on
the fire wall.

RCPH10TLB240ABL 6

17. Put the cover and air cleaner assembly in position on


the uprights. Install the bolts and flat washers that
fasten the cover to uprights.

RCPH10TLB023AAL 7

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18. Remove the shop cloth from the turbo opening or the
intake opening. Connect the air cleaner hose to the
turbo. Tighten the clamp on the air cleaner hose.

RCPH10TLB024AAL 8

19. Connect the wires to the air restriction switch and


install a new tie strap.

RCPH10TLB025AAL 9

20. Connect the throttle cable to the bracket.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB034AAL 10

21. Connect the throttle cable to the fuel injection pump.


NOTE: 580N only.

RCPH10TLB035AAL 11

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22. Install the bolt securing the boom lock cable to the
latch.

RCPH10TLB616AAL 12

23. Connect the cable to the boom lock lever. Install the
clevis pin and cotter pin.

RCPH10TLB045GAL 13

24. Remove the caps and plugs from the hoses and fit-
tings. Connect the heater (1) and air conditioning (2)
hoses.

RCPH10TLB618AAL 14

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25. Remove the caps and plugs from the fittings and
brake tubes. Connect the two brake line tubes.

RCPH10TLB626AAL 15

26. Connect powershift electrical connectors and mount-


ing brackets to cab.
NOTE: For powershift machines only.

RCPH10TLB067AAL 16

27. Install the gear shift lever (2) on the transmission


lever (3) and tighten the bolt (1).

RCPH10TLB617AAL 17

28. Install the rear floor plate. If equipped install the rear
floor mat.

RCPH10TLB614AAL 18

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1. Rear floor plate mechanical linkage machine


2. Rear floor mat mechanical linkage machine
3. Rear floor plate pilot controlled machine

29. Install the front floor plate.

RCPH10TLB079GAL 19

1. Front floor plate


2. Front floor mat

30. Put the covers (1) (2) on the backhoe control tower
and install the bolts.

RCPH10TLB317ABL 20

31. Install the four screws securing the rubber boot to the
backhoe control tower.

RCPH10TLB316ABL 21

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32. Untie the control rods and install the bolts securing
the loader control rods to the control lever.
NOTE: Your machine will have either a two spool or three
spool loader control valve.

RCPH10TLB615AAL 22

33. Connect the main harness to side console harness


connector (2) and tighten the screw (1). Connect the
main harness to side option harness connector (3).

RCPH10TLB619AAL 23

34. Put a bead of RTV silicone sealant on the mating


surface of the back plate (3) and install the plate.
Install the front plate (2) and tighten the bolts (1).

RCPH10TLB309ABL 24

35. Put the loader control cover in place and push the
vent hose through the hole in the cover. Install the
three bolts on the cover.
36. Put the loader control boot in place and install the
screw.

RCPH10TLB447ABL 25

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37. Push the louver assembly on the hose and push the
assembly onto the cover.

RCPH10TLB313ABL 26

38. Push the cover onto the louver assembly.

RCPH10TLB314ABL 27

39. Put the front floor mat in place. Install the screws on
the right hand side and the left hand side of the front
floor mat.

RCPH10TLB318ABL 28

40. Connect the negative ground cable to the battery.


41. Install the battery cover.
42. Install the washers and bolts that fasten the battery
cover to the machine.
43. Fill the radiator with the proper amount of coolant.
44. See Brake - Remove (D.30.C) for bleeding the brake
system.
45. If equipped with air conditioning see ENVIRON-
MENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system -
Charging (E.40.C) for charging the system.
RCPH10TLB030AAL 29

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Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - top


All instructions are written viewing the machine from the rear.
It is recommended that two people work on the following procedure.

1. Park the machine on a level surface. Lower all at-


tachments to the ground. Apply the parking brake.
2. Raise the top window to the closed position.
3. Remove the lower flocked channel seal (1) from the
left-hand side of the frame.

RCPH10TLB001CAD 1

4. From inside the cab, have a helper lower the middle


window into the lowest position and the top window
one setting above the middle window.
5. Have the helper hold the top window in place.
6. Remove the left-hand side latch assembly (1) from
the window.

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7. Guide the top window horizontally into the left chan-


nel until the right-hand side of the top window (1) is
exposed.

RCPH10TLB001AAD 3

NOTICE: Forcing the window to bend during removal may cause damage to the window.
8. Remove the top window from the frame.
9. If the top window is not being replaced, install the
previously removed flocked channel seal into the left
channel.

Next operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - middle (E.34.A)

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Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - top


All instructions are written viewing the machine’s rear window from the rear.
It is recommended that two people work on the following procedure.

Prior operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - top (E.34.A)

NOTE: Replace worn or damaged seals, gaskets and latch components.


1. Install the seal trim (1) across the bottom of the top
window.

RCPH10TLB004AAD 1

2. Secure the top right-hand latch assembly to the right


side of the top window.

RCPH10TLB006AAD 2

NOTE: The right-hand latch rubber bumper (1) must be above the middle window.
NOTICE: Forcing the window to bend during installation may cause damage to the window.
3. Guide the top window horizontally into the left chan-
nel where the flocked channel seal was previously
removed from.

RCPH10TLB001AAD 3

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4. Slide the top window into the right-hand side channel.


Have a helper hold the top window in place while the
latch assembly is installed.
5. Secure the top left-hand latch assembly (1) to the top
window.

RCPH10TLB126AAF 4

6. Slide the top window up until it locks into the closed


position.
7. Install the flocked channel seal (1) into the frame.

RCPH10TLB001CAD 5

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Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - middle


All instructions are written viewing the machine from the rear.
It is recommended that two people work on the following procedure.

1. Park the machine on a level surface. Lower all at-


tachments to the ground. Apply the parking brake.
2. Place the top window (1) and the middle window (2)
in the highest position.
3. Remove the lower flocked channel seal (3) from the
left-hand side of the frame rail the middle window is
in.

RCPH10TLB001CAD 1

4. Have a helper lower the middle window until the left-


hand latch assembly (1) is accessible from the out-
side.
CAUTION
Burn hazard!
Always wear heat-resistant protective gloves
when handling heated parts.
Failure to comply could result in minor or mod-
erate injury.
C0047A

NOTE: If there is difficulty removing the latch assembly


Permabond F246 was used during the installation, you will
need to apply heat to the adhesive to remove the latch.
Use a heat gun that does not exceed 538 °C (1000 °F) at
the tip. Apply heat to the outside latch mounting plate, take
care not to damage the cab.
5. Have the helper support the window. Remove the
left-hand latch assembly from the middle window.

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6. Lower the window until even with the open channel


area. Guide the middle window horizontally into the
left channel until the right-hand side of the window
(1) is exposed.

RCPH10TLB003CAD 3

NOTICE: Forcing the window to bend during removal may cause damage to the window.
7. Remove the middle window from the frame.

Next operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Install (E.34.A)

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Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - middle


All instructions are written viewing the machine from the rear.
It is recommended that two people work on the following procedure.

Prior operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Remove (E.34.A)

NOTE: Replace worn or damaged seals, gaskets and latch components.


1. Install a seal across the bottom of the middle window.

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NOTE: Do not get Permabond F246 adhesive into the slot on the latch mounting surface.
NOTICE: The latch parts must be completely assembled within 3 min of applying the Permabond F246 adhesive.
NOTICE: Do not overtighten Allen head screws otherwise damage to the glass may occur.
2. Secure the right-hand latch assembly to the middle
window. Use the following procedure to secure the
latch:
A. Clean the mounting surface on the middle win-
dow with a commercial glass cleaner.
B. Clean the mounting surface on the latch as-
sembly with alcohol.
C. Apply a thin film of the initiator to the mounting
surface on the middle window.
D. Apply a bead of Permabond F246 adhesive to
the latch mounting surface.
E. Align the gasket and plate on the outside of the
window. The protrusions on the gasket fit into
the holes on the window.
F. Assemble the latch on the inside of the window.
G. Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the threads on the Allen RCPH10TLB010AAD 2
head screws.
Install and tighten the Allen head screws to a
torque of 0.56 - 1.13 N·m (5 - 10 lb in).

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3. Slide the middle window horizontally into the left


channel where the flocked channel seal was previ-
ously removed from the frame until the right side of
the window (1) can be moved into the channel on
the right side of the frame.

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4. Slide the middle window to the right and up until the


middle window is out of the way. Have a person on
the inside of the machine hold the middle window in
position.

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5. Install the left-hand side middle latch assembly (1)


and raise the window to it’s highest position. Follow
the previous procedure (Step 2) for latch assembly.
6. Install the previously removed flocking channel seal
(2) into the frame.

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Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - bottom


The following procedure is performed from inside the cab.

1. Park the machine on a level surface. Lower all at-


tachments to the ground. Apply the parking brake.
2. Remove the upper flocked channel seal from the left
side of the frame rail that the bottom window is in.

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3. Remove the rubber blocks located on both sides of


the frame directly above the bottom window.

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4. Move the top and middle window into the highest


positions.
5. Raise the bottom window until the window is in the
area the flocked channel seal was removed from.
6. Guide the bottom window into the left channel until
the right side of the window is exposed.

NOTICE: Forcing the window to bend during removal may cause damage to the window.
7. Move the right side of the bottom window away from
the frame until the window can be removed from the
frame.
8. Remove the bottom window.
9. If the bottom window is not being replaced. Make
sure the flocked channel seal is installed in the left
channel.

Next operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Install (E.34.A)

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Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - bottom


Prior operation:
Door, window and windscreen - Remove (E.34.A)

1. Install a new seal on the bottom of the bottom window


as required.

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2. Place the top and middle windows in their highest


position.
3. Slide the bottom window into the left channel where
the flocked channel seal was removed from the
frame. When the right side of the bottom window
clears the inside of the frame guide the window into
the right side channel of the frame.
4. Slide the bottom window to the right and down until
the bottom window is in position.
5. Install the flocked channel seal in the frame.
6. Install the rubber blocks on both sides above the bot-
tom window.

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USER PLATFORM - 34.A


Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view - Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view - Side window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Door, window and windscreen - Exploded view Rear window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - middle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Door, window and windscreen - Install - Rear window - top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - middle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Door, window and windscreen - Remove - Rear window - top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
ROPS - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ROPS - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ROPS - Remove Rops cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
USER PLATFORM - Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
USER PLATFORM - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
USER PLATFORM - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
USER PLATFORM - Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - 40.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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TECHNICAL DATA
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system
General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system
Overview - Safety procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Overview - Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Overview - Safety procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Compressor
Exploded view - Clutch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Expansion valve
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

SERVICE
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system
Charging - Air conditioner system evacuation and recharging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Pressure test and temperature testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Compressor
Adjust - Belt check and adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Check - Oil level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Disassemble - Clutch disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Assemble - Clutch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Condenser
Check - Condenser, receiver-drier, and tubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Evaporator
Remove Evaporator Core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Expansion valve
Test Expansion valve testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - General


specification
Air conditioning system refrigerant capacity 1.48 kg (3.26 lb)

ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Special tools


OEM 1415 Belt Tension Tool

299L7C 1

OEM 1415 Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling and Charging


Station

In the USA and Canada order Service Tool from:

OTC Division/ SPX Corporation

655 Eisenhower Drive

Owatonna, MN. 55060

Phone: 1-800-533-0492

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OEM-1437 Electronic Leak Detector

RCPH07SPT096AAA 3

Safety Goggles - Obtain locally

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview -


Safety procedures
ATTENTION: Only authorized technicians certified by an
approved training and certification organization may ser-
vice or repair motor vehicle or mobile air conditioning sys-
tems. It is mandatory that all refrigerant be recovered and
recycled when removed from a system during servicing.

Refrigerant HFC134a is the most stable, and easiest to


work with of the refrigerants now used in air conditioner
systems. Refrigerant HFC134a does not contain any
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) which are harmful to the
earth’s ozone layer.

Safety procedures must be followed when working with


Refrigerant HFC134a to prevent possible personal injury.
1. Always wear safety goggles when doing any service
work near an air conditioner system. Liquid refrigerant
getting into the eyes can cause serious injury. Do the
following if you get refrigerant near or in your eyes:
A. Flush your eyes with water for 15 min minutes.
B. See a physician immediately.
2. A drop of liquid refrigerant on your skin may cause
frostbite. Open the fittings carefully and slowly when
it is necessary to service the air conditioner system.
Your skin must be treated for frostbite or a physician
must be seen if you get refrigerant on your skin.
3. Keep refrigerant containers in the correct upright po-
sition. Always keep refrigerant containers away from
heat and sunlight. The pressure in a container will in-
crease with heat.
4. Always reclaim refrigerant from the system, if you are
going to weld or steam clean near the air conditioner
system.
5. Always check the temperature and pressure of the air
conditioner system before reclaiming refrigerant and
when you test the system.
6. Dangerous gas can form when refrigerant comes in
contact with an open flame. Never permit fumes to be
inhaled.
7. Never leak test with compressed air or flame testers.
Tests have indicated that compressed mixtures of
HFC134a and air can form a combustible gas.

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview -


Operation
The refrigerant circuit of the air conditioning system contains five major components: compressor, condenser, re-
ceiver-drier, expansion valve and evaporator. These components are connected by tubes and hoses and operate as
a closed system. The air conditioner system is charged with HFC134a refrigerant.

The compressor receives the refrigerant as a low pressure gas. The compressor then compresses the refrigerant
and sends it in the form of a high pressure gas to the condenser. The air flow through the condenser then removes
the heat from the refrigerant. As the heat is removed the refrigerant changes to a high pressure liquid.

The high pressure refrigerant liquid then flows from the condenser to the receiver drier. The receiver-drier is a con-
tainer filled with moisture removing material, which removes any moisture that may have entered the air conditioner
system in order to prevent corrosion of the internal components of the air conditioner system.

The refrigerant still in a high pressure liquid form, then flows from the receiver-drier to the expansion valve. The
expansion valve then causes a restriction in flow of refrigerant to the evaporator core.

As the refrigerant flows through the evaporator core the refrigerant is heated by the air around and flowing through
the evaporator fins. The combination of increased heat and decreased pressure causes the air flow through the
evaporator fins to become very cool and the liquid refrigerant to become a low pressure gas. The cooled air then
passes from the evaporator to the cab for the operator’s comfort.

The electrical circuit of the Air Conditioning System consists of a fan speed control, temperature control, three (3) mini
relays, two (2) 10 amp circuit breakers, two (2) fan motors, a blower motor, blower resistor, compressor clutch, low
pressure switch, high pressure switch, and warning light.

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1. Expansion valve 4. Condenser


2. Evaporator 5. Receiver-drier
3. Compressor

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview -


Safety procedures
ATTENTION: Only authorized technicians certified by an approved training and certification organization may service
or repair motor vehicle or mobile air conditioning systems. It is mandatory that all refrigerant must be recovered and
recycled when removed from a system during servicing.
Refrigerant HFC-134a is the most stable and easiest to
work with of the refrigerants now used in air conditioning
systems. Refrigerant HFC-134a does not contain chlo-
rofluorocarbons (CFC’s) which are harmful to the Earth’s
ozone layer.
Safety procedures must be followed when working with
refrigerant HFC-134a to prevent possible personal injury.
1. Always wear safety goggles when doing any service
work near an air conditioner system. Liquid refrigerant
getting into the eyes can cause serious injury. Do the
following if you get refrigerant near or in your eyes:
A. Flush your eyes with water for 15 min.
B. See a physician immediately.
2. A drop of liquid refrigerant on your skin may cause
frostbite. Open the fittings carefully and slowly when
it is necessary to service the air conditioner system.
Your skin must be treated for frostbite or a physician
must be seen if you get refrigerant on your skin.
3. Keep refrigerant containers in the correct upright po-
sition. Always keep refrigerant containers away from
heat and sunlight. The pressure in a container will in-
crease with heat.
4. Always reclaim refrigerant from the system, if you are
going to weld or steam clean near the air conditioner
system.
5. Always check the temperature and pressure of the air
conditioner system before reclaiming refrigerant and
when you test the system.
6. Dangerous gas can form when refrigerant comes in
contact with an open flame. Never permit fumes to be
inhaled.
7. Never leak test with compressed air or flame testers.
Tests have indicated that compressed mixtures of
HFC-134a and air can form a combustible gas.
8. Always reclaim refrigerant from the system before re-
moving any air conditioning component.

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Compressor - Exploded view - Clutch assembly

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1. Compressor 5. Bearing dust cover


2. Coil assembly 6. Front plate
3. Pulley 7. Shim(s)
4. Bearing 8. Dust cover

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Expansion valve - Exploded view

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1. Evaporation core 4. O-rings 7. Pressure switch


2. Expansion valve 5. Suction tube 8. Control switch
3. O-rings 6. Pressure tube

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Charging - Air


conditioner system evacuation and recharging
NOTICE: Replace the receiver-drier if one or more of the following conditions occurs before you remove the air and
moisture from the system.

A. The system has been opened for service be-


fore.
B. Receiver-drier has operated two or more
years.
C. Disassembly of compressor shows small par-
ticles of moisture removing material (gold or
brown particles).
D. Large system leak (broken hose, break in line).
E. Too much air or moisture in system.
F. Removal of compressor caused the system to
be open (uncapped) longer than 5 min.
1. With the charging station manifold gauge valves in
the closed position, connect the hoses from the test
gauges to the service ports as follows:

A. Connect the hose from the low pressure gauge


to the port on the suction hose.
B. Connect the hose from the high pressure
gauge to the port on the discharge hose.
C. Turn in both thumbscrews to depress the ser-
vice valves.
Removal of air and moisture from the system is necessary
after the refrigerant has been removed after the system
has been opened for maintenance. Air enters the system
when the system is opened. Air has moisture that must be
removed to prevent damage to the system components.

NOTE: The pump on the reclamation unit will not pull a sufficient vacuum to remove air and moisture.
Air and moisture are removed from the system by a vacuum
pump. A vacuum pump is the only equipment made to
lower the pressure enough to change the moisture to vapor
that can be removed from the system.

NOTE: Refer to the vacuum pump manufacturer’s user manual for additional information.
2. Connect the main power plug to a 115 V AC outlet.
Move the main power switch to the ON position. If
program and vacuum do not appear at the top of the
display press the vacuum key. Program a minimum
of 45 min and press the Enter key. The display will
flash once indicating the programmed data has been
accepted

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3. Press the Charge key. “Program” and “Charge” will


appear on the display.

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4. Program 3.75 lb and press the enter key. The display


will flash once indicating the programmed data has
been accepted.

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5. Fully open the low and high pressure valves.

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6. Open the red (vapor) and blue (liquid) valves on the


tank.

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7. Press the Vacuum key. “Automatic” will appear on


the display. Vacuum will appear on the display and
after a slight delay, the vacuum pump will start. The
display will show the amount of time programmed
and begin a countdown to zero.
When the programmed time has elapsed, an automatic
hold occurs. Check the low pressure gauge to see that
the A/C system maintains a 28 - 29-1/2 in Hg of mercury
(Hg). The low pressure gauge must not increase faster
than 1 in of mercury (Hg) in 10 min . A previously charged,
leak-free system will leach refrigerant from compressor oil
and raise system pressure under vacuum. If the system
will not hold vacuum, a leak exists that must be corrected
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8. Press the charge key to begin refrigerant charging.


“Automatic” and “Charge” will appear on the display.
The display shows the programmed amount and
counts down to zero as charging proceeds. When
charging is completed, the display shows “CPL”.

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9. Completely close the high and low pressure manifold


valves.

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ATTENTION: Check the OEM equipment manual before performing Step 10 to avoid damaging the recovery unit.
The pressure reading should be obtainable with valves closed. Damage may occur if the machine is started with the
valves accidently open or if either or both valves are opened while the A/C system is operating.
10. Start the engine and run at 1500 RPM. Operate the
air conditioner system at maximum cooling setting
and blower speed with the doors and windows open.
NOTE: The compressor will not operate if the system pres-
sure is too low or too high. The pressure indicator lamp will
illuminate when the relay is actuated by a low or high pres-
sure and the compressor clutch will disengage. To restart
the compressor, the air conditioner control or blower switch
must be turned to the OFF position and then to the ON po-
sition.

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11. Observe the pressure gauge readings to determine


that the correct amount of refrigerant has entered
the system. See Temperature Pressure Chart for
temperature and pressure variations.

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12. Stop the engine, close any open valves and carefully
remove the manifold gauge hoses.
13. Install the caps on the service ports on the suction
and discharge hoses.

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Pressure temperature chart


Ambient Normal low pressure Normal high pressure Air louver (behind seat)
temperature indication indication maximum temperature
27 °C (81 °F) 0.62 - 0.83 bar (9 - 12 psi) 10 - 11.5 bar (145 - 167 psi) 14 °C (57 °F)
32 °C (90 °F) 0.76 - 1.04 bar (11 - 15 psi) 13.1 - 14.5 bar (190 - 210 psi) 18 °C (64 °F)
35 °C (95 °F) 1.10 - 1.24 bar (16 - 18 psi) 14.5 - 15.8 bar (210 - 229 psi) 20 °C (68 °F)
38 °C (100 °F) 1.17 - 1.31 bar (17 - 19 psi) 16.2 - 17.6 bar (235 - 255 psi) 22 °C (72 °F)
41 °C (106 °F) 1.38 - 1.45 bar (20 - 21 psi) 17.9 - 19.3 bar (260 - 280 psi) 23 °C (73 °F)
43 °C (109 °F) 1.93 - 2.14 bar (22 - 24 psi) 20 - 21.4 bar (290 - 310 psi) 25 °C (77 °F)

The pressure-temperature chart is based on the fol-


lowing conditions:
1. Engine operating at 1500 RPM.
2. No engine load.
3. Fan speed control in maximum position (full
clockwise) and all louvers open.
4. Cab temperature control set to maximum cool-
ing (full counterclockwise).
5. Both cab doors open.
6. All panels and access doors installed and
closed.
7. Cab filters clean and installed.
8. Heater valve at engine closed.
9. Measurements taken 15 min after start-up.

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Air conditioner system refrigerant recovery


Recovered refrigerant passes through an oil separator and
a filter-drier before entering the refrigerant tank. The mois-
ture indicator will turn green when dry refrigerant passes
over it.
If possible, run the air conditioning system for ten minutes
before starting the recovery process. Turn the system off
before proceeding.
1. Clean the external surfaces of the compressor and
hoses. Remove the caps from the service ports on
the suction and pressure hoses.
2. With the charging station manifold gauge valves in
the closed position, connect the hoses from the test
gauges to the service ports.
Connect the hose from the low pressure gauge to the
port on the suction hose. Turn in valve depressor
Connect the hose from the high pressure gauge to
the port on the discharge hose. Turn in valve de-
pressor.

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3. Open the high and low valves.

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4. Make certain the refrigerant tank gas and liquid


valves are open.

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5. Connect the main power plug to a 115 V AC outlet.


Move the main power switch to the ON position and
depress the recovery start switch.
The compressor will shut OFF automatically when
recovery is complete. Wait for 5 min and observe
the manifold pressure gauges for a pressure rise.
If pressure rises above 0 bar (0 psi), depress the
hold/cont switch. Then wait for the compressor to
automatically shut OFF.

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6. Drain the oil separator of the A/C system oil. Open


the air purge valve long enough to let some of the
compressor discharge pressure back into the sepa-
rator.

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7. Slowly open the oil drain valve and drain the oil into
the reservoir. When the oil stops draining, close the
oil drain valve completely.

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8. Fill the A/C compressor with fresh SP-15 PAG oil


equal to the amount in the reservoir.

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9. Remove the hoses from the service ports and install


the caps.

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Pressure test


and temperature testing
Use either a Manifold gauge set tool 380000239 or an appropriate refrigerant recovery, recycling and charging station
capable of taking high and low pressure/vacuum tests simultaneously.
Refer to the testing tool operator’s manual for testing procedures before servicing the air conditioning system.
Prepare the machine for service: Park the machine and place the transmission gears in a neutral position, secure the
loader bucket in a fully raised position, turn the engine off, chock the wheels, and raise the engine hood.

Manifold Gauge Set


The manifold gauge set is the most important tool
used to service the air conditioning system. The
manifold gauge set is used to measure the high and
low pressures of the system, the correct refrigerant
charge, system diagnosis, and operating efficiency.
The manifold gauge set reads both the high (dis-
charge) and low (suction) sides at the same time,
since pressure must be compared in order to make
a diagnosis of the system’s operation.
• Low pressure gauge – The low pressure gauge
is a compound gauge. Under some conditions,
air conditioning systems can change from a
pressure into a vacuum on the low side. For
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gauge that will indicate both pressure and vac-
uum.
• High pressure gauge – The high pressure
gauge is used to indicate pressures in the high
side of the system.

Refrigerant recovery, recycling and charging station


A refrigerant recover, recycling and charging station
shown is a full service air conditioning system ma-
chine. It can perform multiple procedures such as:
• Recover and recycle refrigerant.
• Charge the air conditioning system.
• High and low pressure tests.
• Remove air and condensation from the sys-
tem.

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Pressure and temperature test


1. Clean the external surfaces of the compressor and
tubes. Remove the caps from the service ports on
the suction (1) and pressure (2) tubes.
2. Connect an appropriate pressure testing gauge
hoses to the air conditioning system’s service ports.
• Close the gauge valves and attach the low
pressure gauge hose to the suction service
port (1).
• Close the gauge valves and attach the high
pressure gauge hose to the pressure service
port (2).
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3. The following conditions are required for an accurate


pressure/temperature test.
• Measurements taken 15 minutes after engine
start up.
• Engine operating at 1800 RPM with no engine
load present.
• Air conditioning system charged at 1.48 kg
(3.26 lb) of CNH REFRIGERANT HFC-134A.
• A/C switch on.
• Fan speed control in maximum position and all
louvers open.
• Cab temperature control set to maximum cool-
ing (full counterclockwise position).
• All panels and component access doors in-
stalled and closed.
• Cab filters clean and installed.
• Cab doors open and back windows down.
• Heater valve closed at engine.
4. Record the following temperature and pressure read-
ings:
• Ambient temperature inside the cab and di-
rectly in front of the air louver behind the seat.
• Low and high pressure gauge readings.
5. Turn the engine off.

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39 ° Steel fan – 580N and 580SN


Ambient Normal low Normal high Air louver (behind seat)
temperature pressure indication pressure indication maximum temperature
27 °C (80.6 °F) 1.10 - 1.24 bar (16 - 18 psi) 13.1 - 14.4 bar (190 - 209 psi) 12 °C (53.6 °F)
32 °C (89.6 °F) 1.38 - 1.51 bar (20 - 22 psi) 14.8 - 16.2 bar (215 - 235 psi) 14 °C (57.2 °F)
35 °C (95.0 °F) 1.44 - 1.58 bar (21 - 23 psi) 16.2 - 17.5 bar (235 - 254 psi) 15 °C (59.0 °F)
38 °C (100.4 °F) 1.58 - 1.72 bar (23 - 25 psi) 17.9 - 19.3 bar (260 - 280 psi) 16 °C (60.8 °F)
41 °C (105.8 °F) 1.86 - 1.99 bar (27 - 29 psi) 19.9 - 21.3 bar (289 - 309 psi) 18 °C (64.4 °F)
43 °C (109.4 °F) 1.99 - 2.20 bar (29 - 32 psi) 21.3 - 22.7 bar (309 - 329 psi) 19 °C (66.2 °F)

Viscous fan – 580SN WT, 590SN and 580SN with cab convenience package
Ambient Normal low Normal high Air louver (behind seat)
temperature pressure indication pressure indication maximum temperature
27 °C (80.6 °F) 1.24 - 1.37 bar (18 - 20 psi) 15.1 - 16.5 bar (219 - 239 psi) 12 °C (53.6 °F)
32 °C (89.6 °F) 1.72 - 1.86 bar (25 - 27 psi) 18.9 - 20.3 bar (274 - 294 psi) 17 °C (62.6 °F)
35 °C (95.0 °F) 1.80 - 1.99 bar (26 - 29 psi) 21.0 - 22.4 bar (305 - 325 psi) 17 °C (62.6 °F)
38 °C (100.4 °F) 1.86 - 2.06 bar (27 - 30 psi) 22.0 - 23.4 bar (319 - 339 psi) 18 °C (64.4 °F)
41 °C (105.8 °F) 1.93 - 2.13 bar (28 - 31 psi) 23.4 - 24.8 bar (339 - 360 psi) 18 °C (64.4 °F)
43 °C (109.4 °F) 2.06 - 2.20 bar (30 - 32 psi) 24.4 - 25.8 bar (354 - 374 psi) 19 °C (66.2 °F)

6. Compare the recorded test results with the appropri-


ate chart and continue with one of the following:
• Results are not within the acceptable range –
Refer to the appropriate trouble shooting guide
based on the recorded results.
• Results are within the acceptable range – Dis-
connect the test equipment hoses and secure
the service port caps. The pressure test is
complete.

Next operation:
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check (E.40.C)

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check


NOTE: The low pressure switch is located in the roof of the cab in the low pressure tube to the evaporator.The high
pressure switch is located at the front of the tractor and behind the grill.
1. Engine OFF, key switch ON, blower switch ON, and
temperature control switch turned fully clockwise.
Both pressure switches should remain in the open
position.

NOTE: With the engine OFF, system pressure will equalize on both sides of system to approximately 75 PSI (520
kPa) at room temperature.
2. Low pressure switch located in cab roof. Check for
12 VDC at low pressure switch with a test lamp. If
no voltage, check temperature control switch. The
low pressure switch is open whenever the pressure is
above 2 to 6 PSI (14 to 41 kPa). Below this the switch
closes and sends a signal to the relay to disengage
the compressor clutch. Check both terminals of the
low pressure switch with a test lamp. If voltage is
available at both terminals and pressure is not below
2 PSI (14 kPa), replace the switch.

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3. High pressure switch located at the condenser.


Check for 12 VDC at high pressure switch. If no
voltage, check temperature control switch. Check
both terminals of high pressure switch with a test
lamp. If voltage is present at both terminals and
pressure is not above 385 PSI (2 654 kPa), replace
the switch.

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Next operation:
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check (E.40.C)

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check


Current Check
1. The temperature control switch is located in the in-
strument panel.
2. The temperature control switch senses evaporator
temperature and controls current flow for compressor
clutch operation.
3. The switch interrupts current flow to the clutch at 33°
F to 37° F (0.6° C to 2.8° C) and will allow the clutch to
energize at 42° to 70° F (5.6° C to 21° C) depending
on switch position.
4. If the temperature control switch malfunctions, re-
place it.
5. Remove instrument cluster to gain access to the tem-
perature control switch.

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6. Engine OFF, key switch ON, and blower switch ON.


7. Turn temperature control switch fully clockwise. Re-
move sensing tube from evaporator.
8. Place end of sensing tube (1) in a container (2) with
ice and water mixture.

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9. When the sensing tube has cooled to the tempera-


ture of the ice and water mixture, the temperature
control switch (1)should interrupt the current flow to
the compressor.

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10. Check for current at temperature control switch ter-


minal with the No. 60 and No. 85 wires. Use a test
lamp connected to a good ground.
11. If current is not interrupted, replace the temperature
control switch.

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Compressor - Adjust - Belt check and adjustment


WARNING
Rotating parts!
The engine is running. Keep clear of rotating fans and belts.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0275A

Check interval Every 250 hours of operation

NOTE: Check the belt tension after the first 10 hours of operation and then use the regular check interval.
Measure the compressor belt for correct tension using a
belt tension gage. Check the belt to the following specifi-
cations.

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Belt tension 200 - 245 N (45 - 55 lb)

To adjust the belt tension, loosen the compressor adjust-


ing bolts and pivot bolt. Apply pressure to the compressor
until the correct tension for the belt is reached. Tighten the
compressor adjusting bolts and pivot bolt.
Measure the compressor belt for correct tension using a
belt tension gage. Check the belt to the following specifi-
cations.

Belt tension 400 - 490 N (90 - 110 lb)

To adjust the belt tension, loosen the pivot bolt, loosen the
slot bolt, loosen the jam nut on the adjusting bolt. Turn
the adjusting bolt in until the proper tension for the belt is
reached. Tighten the jam nut, tighten the slot bolt, tighten
the pivot bolt.

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Compressor - Check - Oil level check


Check the oil level in the compressor when any of the fol-
lowing has occurred:
A. Broken refrigerant hose.
B. Large refrigerant leak.
C. Compressor leak.
D. Damage to system components.
E. New compressor installed.
Use the following procedure to check the compressor oil
level.
1. Start the engine and run at 1500 RPM maximum.
Operate the air conditioner for 10 - 15 min at maxi-
mum cooling and high blower speed.
2. Stop the engine. Connect the compressor to the air
conditioner charging, recovery, and recycling station.
Discharge the system.
NOTE: Wear safety goggles when working with refrigerant.
3. Check the mounting angle of the compressor. Put
the angle gauge from the service tool set across the
flat surfaces of the two front mounting ears. Adjust
the gauge so that the bubble is between the center
marks. Read the mounting angle to the nearest de-
gree mark. Make a note of the degree reading for
reference later.

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4. Remove the oil filler plug.

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5. Remove the dust cover and use a wrench to rotate


the clutch clockwise until the internal parts are in the
position shown above. This will permit the dipstick to
be inserted all the way.

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6. Put the dipstick in the oil filler hole to the stop posi-
tion. Make sure the dipstick is inserted all the way to
the stop.
NOTE: The illustration shows the front view of the com-
pressor with the dust cover removed.

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7. Remove the dipstick. Count the oil level marks on the


dipstick. Use the following table to find the correct oil
level for the mounting angle of the compressor.

Compressor oil levels


Mounting angle (degrees) Dipstick reading
0 4 to 6
10 6 to 8
20 7 to 9
30 8 to 10
40 9 to 11
50 9 to 11
60 9 to 12
90 9 to 12

8. If the oil level is not correct, add or subtract oil to the


correct level as shown in the above chart.
NOTICE: Use only CNH PAG OIL.

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9. Install a new O-ring on the oil filler plug. Install the


plug and tighten to a torque of 15 - 24 N·m (11 - 18
lb ft).

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Compressor - Disassemble - Clutch disassembly


1. See Compressor - Disassemble (E.40.C) in this
service manual for compressor removal. Clean the
external surfaces of the compressor before doing
any work on the compressor.

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2. Remove the mounting bolts for the clutch dust cover.

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3. Remove the clutch dust cover.

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4. Remove the retaining nut for the front plate. Use the
special spanner wrench from the service tool set to
keep the plate and shaft from turning.

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5. Install the special puller from the service tool set on


the clutch front plate.

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6. Turn the center screw to pull the clutch front plate.

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7. Remove the shim(s) from the shaft.

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8. Remove the bearing dust cover. Be careful not to


bend the dust cover.

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9. Remove the key from the rotor shaft.

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10. Remove the external snap ring for the bearing and
pulley assembly.

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11. Install the special puller internal collars into the


groove in the pulley. Install the special tool onto the
shaft. Tighten the mounting screws finger tight.

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12. Turn the center screw on the puller.

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13. Remove the pulley and bearing assembly.

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14. Remove the snap ring for the clutch coil assembly.

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15. Disconnect the clip for the lead wire.

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16. Remove the clutch coil assembly.

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17. Remove the internal snap ring and remove the bear-
ing from the pulley.

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Next operation:
Compressor - Assemble (E.40.C)

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Compressor - Assemble - Clutch assembly


Prior operation:
Compressor - Disassemble (E.40.C)

1. Use a ammeter (1), voltmeter and a 12 V battery (2)


to check the amperage of the clutch coil. The current
draw must be 3.6 - 4.2 A at 12 V.
A reading of more than 4.2 A indicates a short within the
coil.
No amperage reading indicates an open circuit in the coil.
Replace the clutch coil if the amperage reading is not cor-
rect.

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2. Install the clutch coil assembly. Align the detent ball


and socket on the coil and housing.

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3. Install the clip for the coil lead wire.

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4. Install the snap ring for the clutch coil assembly.

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5. Install the bearing in the pulley and install the internal


snap ring.

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6. Put the pulley and bearing assembly on the front


housing hub. Install a driver on the pulley assem-
bly. Make sure that the tool is on the inner race of
the bearing.

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7. Support the compressor on the four mounting ears at


the compressor rear. Use a hammer to tap the pulley
assembly onto the front housing hub. As the pulley
is tapped onto the hub you can hear the difference in
sound when the pulley is fully installed. Make sure
the bearing is against the bottom of the hub.

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8. Install the external snap ring on the front housing


hub.

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9. Install the key in the rotor shaft.

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10. Place the bearing dust cover in the bore. Place driver
from special tool kit over the dust cover.

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11. Gently tap the dust cover until it is seated.

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12. Install the shim(s) on the rotor shaft.

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13. Install the front plate on the rotor shaft. Make sure
the keyway in the plate is aligned with the key in the
shaft. Install the driver over the shaft.

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14. Use a hammer to tap the plate onto the shaft. Make
sure the plate is against the clutch shims. As the
plate is tapped onto the shaft you can hear the differ-
ence in sound when the plate is fully installed.

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15. Install the nut on the rotor shaft. Use the spanner
wrench and a torque wrench to tighten the nut to a
torque of 15 - 20 N·m (11 - 15 lb ft).

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16. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the


front plate and pulley assembly. The gap must be
0.41 - 0.79 mm (0.016 - 0.031 in). The gap must
be even all the way around the plate. If necessary,
lightly lift or push down on the plate to make the gap
even.
NOTE: If the gap does not meet the above specifications
remove the front plate and add or subtract clutch shims as
required.

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17. Install the dust cover.

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18. Install and tighten the six bolts that hold the dust
cover to the compressor to 7 - 11 N·m (5 - 8 lb ft).

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Condenser - Check - Condenser, receiver-drier, and tubes


WARNING
Explosion hazard!
Air-conditioning refrigerant boils at -12 °C (10 °F)!
-NEVER expose any part of the air-conditioning system to a direct flame or excessive heat.
-NEVER disconnect or disassemble any part of the air-conditioning system.
Discharging refrigerant gas into the atmosphere is illegal in many countries.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0340A

Keep the condenser fins clean and straight to make sure


there is maximum flow through the condenser and radiator
at all times. Use compressed air or a rigid brush to clean
the condenser. Also check and clean the grille screen and
radiator. Maximum air flow will prevent the engine from
getting too hot and will give the most efficient operation of
the air conditioner system.
NOTICE: Because the condenser fins bend easily, be care-
ful when you clean the condenser.
Replace the receiver-drier every other time the system is
opened for repair or service. Replace the receiver-drier
each time the system is opened under the following condi-
tions:
A. In an area where there is high moisture content
in the air.
B. If the system has been open for a long period
of time because of a leak (broken hoses, loose
connections) that has permitted air and mois-
ture to enter the system.
C. When the expansion valve is replaced (be-
cause of corrosion caused by moisture in the
system).
D. When the receiver-drier or inlet and outlet lines
feel cool to your hand when the system is op-
erating. This condition is an indication of too
much moisture in the system.
The receiver-drier must be installed with the inlet con-
nected to the hose from the condenser and the outlet
connected to the tube going to the evaporator. Always
install new O-rings when you connect the receiver-drier to
the system.
Use the two hand, two wrench method to prevent damage
to the tubes and fittings when you loosen or tighten the tube
connections.
Always replace the O-rings when you separate connec-
tions to make sure you get a good tight seal when you make
the connections again. Apply clean refrigerant oil onto the
O-rings.

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1. Condenser 4. Receiver-drier
2. High pressure switch 5. Hose - receiver-drier to cab
3. Hose - condenser to receiver-drier 6. Hose - compressor to condenser

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Evaporator - Remove Evaporator Core


1. Remove the screws that hold the cover on the right-
hand center post. Then remove the cover.
2. Remove headliner.

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3. Remove the hose clamps (1) and disconnect the four


drain hoses (2) at the housing. Disconnect the low
pressure switch (3). Remove the bolts (4) retaining
the air ducts and remove the air ducts. Disconnect
the blower.
4. Carefully remove the four nuts that hold the housing
to the roof of the cab and lower the housing including
the blower, heater core, and air conditioner evapora-
tor to the front dash and steering wheel area.
NOTE: Be careful not to kink the air conditioner lines, as
this could cause premature failure of the hoses.
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5. If the insulation (1) has not been removed, remove


it now from the expansion valve and the evaporator
lines.
To test the valve see Expansion valve - Test (E.40.C)
in this section. Discharge the A/C system to remove the
evaporator core. See Evaporator - Remove (E.40.C)l.
6. Disconnect the air conditioner suction and discharge
lines (1) at the expansion valve. Remove and discard
the O-rings. Cap and plug the lines to prevent dirt
and moisture from entering the system.
7. Remove the thermostat probe for the air conditioner
control that is in the evaporator core.
8. Remove the evaporator core from the housing and
put the evaporator on a clean bench. Remove the
expansion valve from the evaporator core. It can be
necessary to use a back-up wrench to prevent dam-
age to the tubes. Remove and discard the O-rings
from between the expansion valve and the evapora-
tor core lines.

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Next operation:
Evaporator - Install (E.40.C)

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Evaporator - Install
Prior operation:
Evaporator - Remove (E.40.C)

1. Put new O-rings on the evaporator core lines. Lubri-


cate the O-rings with clean refrigerant oil.
2. Install the expansion valve. Tighten the fittings to a
torque of 25 - 34 N·m (18 - 25 lb ft). It may be nec-
essary to use a backup wrench to prevent damage
to the evaporator tubes.
3. Install the evaporator core in the housing.
4. Install the thermostat probe for the air conditioner.
NOTE: Position capillary tube so it does not interfere with
the air filter during installation and removal.

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1. 25 mm (1 in) 2. 150 mm (6 in) 3. 75 mm (3 in)

5. Install new O-rings on the discharge and suction lines


(1) at the expansion valve. Lubricate the O-rings with
clean refrigerant oil. Tighten the fittings to a torque
of 25 - 34 N·m (18 - 25 lb ft). It may be necessary
to use a backup wrench to prevent damage to the
evaporator tubes.
6. Connect the air conditioner discharge and suction
lines to the expansion valve. Wrap the valve and the
lines with insulation.
7. Install the evaporator core in the housing with the
heater core. Be sure the foam insulation strips are
in place to seal the plenum around the evaporator so
air is forced through the evaporator and the heater
core.
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8. Raise the housing into place, including the blower,


heater core and air conditioner evaporator. Fasten
with four nuts to the roof. Be sure the top insulation
strip is in place.
9. Connect the blower. Install the hose clamps (1) and
the air ducts using bolts (4). Make sure the seals on
the air ducts are in place. Connect the low pressure
switch (3). Connect the four drain hoses (2) to the
housing and tape in place to the air ducts. Connect
the blower. Make sure the seals are in place when
installing air ducts.

RCPH10TLB671AAL 3

10. Install headliner.


11. Install the cover on the center post.

RCPH10TLB673AAL 4

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Expansion valve - Test Expansion valve testing


The following test is to be made with the expansion valve
mounted in the system. No repair, cleaning or adjustment
is recommended for the valve.
1. Remove headliner.

RCPH10TLB674AAL 1

2. Install low pressure hose to the low pressure service


port. Close both manifold valves.
3. Make sure the flow of air continues through the evap-
orator core. Start the engine and run at 1500 RPM.
Turn the blower switch to the high position, and with
the temperature control valve turned fully clockwise,
check the low pressure gauge reading.
The low pressure reading will range from 180 - 355
kPa (26 - 51 psi) when the compressor is operating.
4. Watch the low pressure gauge as ice is applied onto
the cap of the expansion valve.
The pressure must start to lower. When the pressure
reaches 28 kPa (4 psi), the low pressure indicator
will illuminate and the compressor will stop. The re-
lay must be reset after the compressor has stopped
before the system will operate again. To reset the re-
lay, turn the air conditioner to the OFF position and
then back to the desired temperature setting.

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5. Warm the expansion valve and watch the low pres-


sure gauge.
Within minutes, the expansion valve will open and
the pressure must rise at the low pressure gauge.
The pressure will rise to a range of 310 - 520 kPa
(45 - 75 psi).
6. If the pressure does not rise per step 5, the valve is
not operating. Replace the valve.

Evaporator and expansion valve


The refrigerant must be reclaimed from the system and all
the black insulation must be removed from the fittings and
expansion valve before the evaporator core or the expan-
sion valve are replaced.
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The expansion valve must be installed with the sensor to-


ward the rear of the tractor. The port nearest to the IN
mark must point away from the evaporator core. Connect
the evaporator core fittings to the expansion valve. Install
O-rings between the evaporator core and the expansion
valve.
Connect the expansion valve to the evaporator inlet tube.
Install an O-ring between the expansion valve inlet and the
pressure hose from the receiver-drier.
Connect the suction hose to the evaporator outlet. Install
an O-ring between the fittings.
NOTE: Tighten all the connections. Use two wrenches to
prevent damage to the parts when tightening tubes and
hoses. Always replace O-rings and put clean refrigerant
oil on the O-rings.
NOTE: CNH PAG OIL must be added whenever a com-
ponent is replaced. Refer to the chart below for recom-
mended quantities.

Component Oil amount


Evaporator 44 - 50 ml (1.5 - 1.7 US fl oz)
Condenser 35 - 38 ml (1.2 - 1.3 US fl oz)
Receiver-drier 20 - 25 ml (0.7 - 0.8 US fl oz)
Hoses (normal length) 10 - 20 ml (0.3 - 0.7 US fl oz)

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ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - 40.C


Compressor - Adjust - Belt check and adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Compressor - Assemble - Clutch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Compressor - Check - Oil level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Compressor - Disassemble - Clutch disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Compressor - Exploded view - Clutch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Condenser - Check - Condenser, receiver-drier, and tubes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Charging - Air conditioner system evacuation and recharging
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - General specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview - Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview - Safety procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Overview - Safety procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Pressure test and temperature testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Air-conditioning system - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Evaporator - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Evaporator - Remove Evaporator Core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Expansion valve - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Expansion valve - Test Expansion valve testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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CASE policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any
time without notices is reserved.

All data given in this publication is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weight are approximate only
and the illustrations do not necessarily show products in standard condition. For exact information about any
particular product, please consult your CASE Dealer.

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FRAME POSITIONING

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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FRAME POSITIONING - F

STABILISING Working stabilising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.20.D


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580SN WT
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590SN

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STABILISING Working stabilising - 20.D

TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Cylinder
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sectional view - Stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Hydraulic line
Exploded view - Pilot controlled hydraulic stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exploded view - Mechanical controlled hydraulic stabilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Stabiliser
Exploded view - Stabilizer (580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Stabilizer (590SN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Cylinder - Torque - Stabilizer cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

580N and 580SN


Cylinder piston bolt 1600 - 1820 N·m (1180 - 1342 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

580SN WT and 590SN


Cylinder piston bolt 2160 - 2450 N·m (1593 - 1807 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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Cylinder - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB007HAD 1

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Cylinder - Sectional view - Stabilizer cylinder

RCPH10TLB009GAD 1

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Hydraulic line - Exploded view - Pilot controlled hydraulic stabilizer


cylinder

RCPH10TLB135GAL 1

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Hydraulic line - Exploded view - Mechanical controlled hydraulic


stabilizer

RCPH10TLB006HAL 1

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Stabiliser - Exploded view - Stabilizer (580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT)

RCPH10TLB107GAL 1

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Stabiliser - Exploded view - Stabilizer (590SN)

RCPH10TLB106GAL 1

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STABILISING Working stabilising - 20.D


Cylinder - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cylinder - Sectional view - Stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Hydraulic line - Exploded view - Mechanical controlled hydraulic stabilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Hydraulic line - Exploded view - Pilot controlled hydraulic stabilizer cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Stabiliser - Exploded view - Stabilizer (580N, 580SN, 580SN-WT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Stabiliser - Exploded view - Stabilizer (590SN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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All rights reserved. No part of the text or illustrations of this publication may be reproduced.

CASE policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any
time without notices is reserved.

All data given in this publication is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weight are approximate only
and the illustrations do not necessarily show products in standard condition. For exact information about any
particular product, please consult your CASE Dealer.

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HITCH AND WORKING TOOL

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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BOOM Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.20.B


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

BOOM Swing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.20.D


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

DIPPER Lift. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.25.B


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

DIPPER Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.25.F


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

ARM TOOL ATTACHMENT Tilt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.30.C


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590SN

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BOOM Lift - 20.B

TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Cylinder
Exploded view - Boom cylinder (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sectional view - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Arm
Exploded view - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SERVICE
Relief valve
Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Cylinder
Remove - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Disassemble - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Overhaul - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Assemble - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Install - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Arm
Remove - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Install - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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Cylinder - Torque - Boom cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

580N and 580SN


Cylinder piston bolt 2160 - 2450 N·m (1593 - 1807 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

580SN WT and 590SN


Cylinder piston bolt 2830 - 3210 N·m (2087 - 2368 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Boom cylinder (all models)


Cylinder components are similar for all models, the difference being in the dimensions of the components.

(A) Boom cylinder (complete assembly).


(1) Piston rod
(2) Bushing
(3) Lubrication fitting
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod seal
(6) Seal buffer
(7) Gland
(8) Bushing
(9) Backup ring
(10) O-ring
(11) Bolt with hardened washer
(12) Seal
(13) Backup ring
(14) Piston
(15) Wear ring
(16) Piston ring
(17) Self tapping lock screw
(18) Cylinder tube

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RCPH10TLB138GAL 1

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Cylinder - Sectional view - Boom cylinder


(1) Piston rod eye
(2) Bushing
(3) Lubrication fitting
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod seal
(6) Seal buffer
(7) Gland
(8) Bushing
(9) Backup ring
(10) O-ring
(11) Bolt with hardened washer
(12) Seal
(13) Backup ring
(14) Piston
(15) Wear ring
(16) Piston ring
(17) Self tapping lock screw
(18) Cylinder tube
(19) Hydraulic oil hose connection
(20) Hydraulic oil hose connection

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RCPH10TLB005GAD 1

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Arm - Exploded view - Boom


Boom components are similar for all models, the difference being in the dimensions of the components.

(1) Pin – Boom arm to dipper arm


(2) Lubrication fitting
(3) Locking bolt
(4) Washer
(5) Spacer
(6) Pin – Cylinder
(7) Shims
(8) Snap ring
(9) Boom guard
(10) Boom bumper pad with hardware
(11) Locking bolt
(12) Pin retainer bracket
(13) Washer
(14) Pin – Boom arm to swing tower
(15) Shims
(16) Washer
(17) Swing tower assembly
(18) Boom lock
(19) Snap ring
(20) Pin – Cylinder
(21) Shim
(22) Pin – Cylinder
(23) Shim

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RCPH10TLB006HAD 1

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Relief valve - Pressure test

RCPH10TLB057GAL 1

1. Swing B 3. Dipper B 5. Swing A 7. Dipper A


2. Boom B 4. Bucket B 6. Boom A 8. Bucket A

1. Remove the suspect relief valve.


2. Connect the relief valve to the test block.
3. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to the test block. Set the transducer to 600
Bar.
NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use a pressure gauge of
34500 kPa (5000 psi) or greater.
4. Actuate the hand pump and record the highest pres-
sure reading. Check the pressure setting several
time to verify the reading.
5. Compare the reading with the Specifications. See
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (A.10.A).
6. If the pressure setting is not correct, replace the
circuit relief valve. See Relief valve - Replace
(H.20.B).

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Relief valve - Replace


1. Remove the circuit relief valve from the test block.
2. Lubricate the O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install the relief valve and torque to 65 N·m (48 lb ft)
± 6.8 N·m (5 lb ft).

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Cylinder - Remove - Boom cylinder


Hydraulic fluid will be released during this procedure be prepared to direct the fluid into a suitable container and
dispose of properly.

1. Provide adequate support to the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB779AAD 1

2. Attach a suitable lifting device to the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB586AAD 2

3. Disconnect and cap hydraulic tubes or hoses.

RCPH10TLB585AAD 3

4. Remove the snap ring and washer from the swing


tower to boom cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB588AAD 4

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5. Remove the pin.

RCPH10TLB584AAD 5

6. Remove the snap ring and washer from the upper


boom cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB589AAD 6

7. Remove the pin.


8. Remove the cylinder from the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB778AAD 7

Next operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

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Cylinder - Disassemble - Boom cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Remove - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

NOTE: Refer to the Cylinder - Exploded view - Boom cylinder (all models) (H.20.B) and Cylinder - Sectional
view - Boom cylinder (H.20.B) illustrations.
1. Clean the outside of the cylinder.
2. Fasten the tube (18) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (18).
3. Loosen and remove the lock screw (17) from the
gland (7) and tube (18).
4. Use the gland wrench CAS1456 to loosen and re-
move the gland (7) from the tube (18).
5. Pull the piston rod (1) straight out of the tube (18) to
prevent damage to the tube (18).
6. Fasten the piston rod (1) eye in a vise and put a
support below the piston rod (1) near the piston (14).
Use a shop cloth between the support and the piston
rod (1) to prevent damage.
7. Remove the bolt with hardened washer (11). Use the
torque multiplier tool CAS1039 for bolts that have a
high torque value.
8. Remove the piston (14) from the piston rod (1).
9. Remove the gland (7) from the piston rod (1).
10. Remove the seal (12), backup ring (13), wear ring
(15), and the piston ring (16) from the piston (14).
11. Remove the O-ring (10), backup ring (9), seal pro-
tection (4), piston rod seal (5), seal buffer (6), and
bushing (8) from the gland (7).

Next operation:
Cylinder - Overhaul - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

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Cylinder - Overhaul - Boom cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble (H.20.B)

1. Clean the piston (14), gland (7), piston rod (1), tube
(18), bolt with hardened washer (11) in a cleaning
solvent.
2. Discard the parts that were removed from the piston
(14) and the gland (7).
3. Illuminate the inside of the tube (18). Inspect the
inside of the tube (18) for deep grooves and other
damage. If there is damage to the tube (18), a new
tube (18) must be used.
4. Check to be sure that the piston rod (1) is straight. If
the piston rod (1) is not straight, install a new piston
rod (1).
5. Remove small scratches on the inside of the tube
(18) with emery cloth of medium grit. Use the emery
cloth with a rotary motion.
6. Inspect the bushings (2) in the piston rod (1) eye and
the closed end of the tube (18). Replace as required.
7. Inspect the gland (7) for rust and clean and remove
rust as required.
8. Inspect the gland end of the tube (18) for sharp edges
that will cut the gland O-ring and remove as required.
9. Inspect the piston (14) for damage and wear. If the
piston (14) is damaged or worn, a new piston (14)
must be used.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

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Cylinder - Assemble - Boom cylinder


Refer to illustration Cylinder - Exploded view (H.20.B) and Cylinder - Sectional view (H.20.B).

Prior operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

1. Install the bushing (8) in the gland (7).


2. Install the buffer seal (6) in the gland (7). The side
of the buffer seal (6) with the lip must be toward the
small end of the gland (7).
3. Install the wide seal (5) in the gland (7). The wide
seal (5) is to be installed so that the lips of the wide
seal (5) are toward the small end of the gland (7).
The wide seal (5) can be difficult to install. Use the
tool shown on CAS1660.
4. Install a new wiper (4) in the gland (7). The lips of the
wiper (4) must be toward the large end of the gland
(7).
5. Install a new backup ring (9) in the groove on the
outside of the gland (7). If both sides of the backup
ring (9) are not flat, the side that is not flat must be
toward the small end of the gland (7).
6. Install the O-ring (10) next to the backup ring (9) in
the groove on the outside of the gland (7). The O-ring
(10) must be toward the small end of the gland (7).
7. Fasten the piston rod (1) eye in the vise.
8. Remove any marks and sharp edges on the chamfer
at the end of the piston rod (1).
9. Lubricate the bore of the gland (7) and the piston rod
(1) with clean oil.
10. Push the gland (7) onto the piston rod (1). If neces-
sary, use a soft hammer to drive the gland (7) onto
the piston rod (1).
11. Put a support below and near the end of the piston
rod (1). Use a shop cloth between the support and
the piston rod (1) to prevent damage to the piston
(14).
12. Put the piston (14) on the end of the piston rod (1).
13. Clean the threads on the end of the piston rod and
the threads of the bolt using Loctite cleaning sol-
vent. Allow to dry. Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the piston
rod threads 6.35 mm (0.25 in) from the open end of
the piston rod so that there is 12.7 mm (0.50 in) of
LOCTITE® 243 on the piston rod threads. Do not ap-
ply Loctite to the first 6.35 mm (0.25 in) of the piston
rod threads.
14. Install and tighten bolt with hardened washer (11).
A torque multiplier CAS1039 can be used to help
tighten the bolt to a torque value of:
• 580N and 580SN – 2160 - 2450 N·m (1593 -
1807 lb ft)
• 580SN WT and 590SN – 2830 - 3210 N·m
(2087 - 2368 lb ft)
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15. Install a new wear ring (15) in the groove in the center
of the piston (14).
16. Install a new seal (12) in the groove on the outside
end of the piston (14). The seal (12) must be in the
groove at the end of the piston (14) with the large
bore.
17. Install a backup ring (13) over the seal (12) on the
piston (14).
18. Install the piston ring (16) in the remaining groove in
the outside of the piston (14).
19. Fasten the tube (18) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (18).
20. Lubricate the inside of the tube (18) and the piston
(14) with clean oil.
21. Push the piston (14) straight into the tube (18).
22. When the piston (14) is in the smooth part of the tube
(18), start the gland (7) into the tube (18).
23. Lubricate the O-ring (10) on the gland (7) with clean
oil.
24. Tighten the gland (1) to 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb
ft).
25. Confirm the tube (23) lock screw hole aligns with the
hole in the gland (1) after setting the torque.

Holes align:
• Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque value of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
Holes not aligned:
A. If necessary, tighten the gland (1) so the screw
hole on the tube (23) does not align with the
gland wrench holes on the face of the gland.
B. Use a No. 26 drill bit and drill a hole 11 mm
(0.43 in) deep measured from the outside of
the tube (23).
C. Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
26. If equipped, install new O-rings on the hose fittings.
Lubricate the O-rings with clean oil. Install the hoses.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Install - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

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Cylinder - Install - Boom cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

1. Move the cylinder (1) into position in the boom arm


(2). Align the cylinder eyelet with the boom arm
opening.

RCPH10TLB778AAD 1

2. Insert the upper cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB779AAD 2

3. Secure the pin in place with a retaining washer (1)


and a snap ring (2).

RCPH10TLB589AAD 3

4. Adjust the cylinder rod length until the cylinder rod


eyelet is aligned with the swing tower opening.

RCPH10TLB584AAD 4

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5. Insert the pin.


6. Secure the pin in place with a retaining washer (1)
and a snap ring (2).

RCPH10TLB588AAD 5

7. Connect the previously disconnected hydraulic tubes


or hoses to the boom cylinder.
8. Remove the boom cylinder lifting device.

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Arm - Remove - Boom


Prior operation:
Arm - Remove - Dipper (H.25.B) or DIPPER Extension - Remove (H.25.F)

1. Support the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB777AAD 1

2. Identify, tag and disconnect all backhoe hydraulic


hoses.
3. Cap all open ports and hoses.

RCPH10TLB129AAD 2

4. Support the boom cylinder.

RCPH10TLB586AAD 3

5. Remove snap ring and shims from boom cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB018AAD 4

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6. Remove the boom cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB584AAD 5

7. Support the boom cylinder on the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB101AAD 6

8. Attach a suitable lifting device to the boom arm as-


sembly.

RCPH10TLB777AAD 7

9. Remove the locking bolt (1) and retainer bracket (2).

RCPH10TLB100AAD 8

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10. Remove the boom arm pin.

RCPH10TLB098AAD 9

11. Remove the boom arm from the machine.

Next operation:
Arm - Install - Boom (H.20.B)

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Arm - Install - Boom


Prior operation:
Arm - Remove - Boom (H.20.B)

1. Attach a suitable lifting device to the boom arm as-


sembly.
2. Align the boom arm assembly with the swing tower.

RCPH10TLB777AAD 1

3. Install the boom arm pin.

RCPH10TLB098AAD 2

4. Secure the boom arm pin with the locking bolt and
retainer bracket. Tighten to a torque of 301 - 407
N·m (222 - 300 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB100AAD 3

5. Align the boom cylinder rod eye with the swing tower
pin opening.
6. Insert the cylinder rod pin.

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7. Secure the pin in place with shims and snap rings.

RCPH10TLB018AAD 4

8. Remove caps and plugs from the hydraulic hoses


and ports.
9. Connect the hydraulic hoses.

RCPH10TLB129AAD 5

Next operation:
Arm - Install (H.25.B) or DIPPER Extension - Install (H.25.F)

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HITCH AND WORKING TOOL - H

BOOM Lift - 20.B


Arm - Exploded view - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Arm - Install - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Arm - Remove - Boom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cylinder - Assemble - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Cylinder - Disassemble - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Cylinder - Exploded view - Boom cylinder (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cylinder - Install - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Cylinder - Overhaul - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Cylinder - Remove - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cylinder - Sectional view - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Boom cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Relief valve - Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Relief valve - Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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BOOM Swing - 20.D

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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BOOM Swing - 20.D

TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Swing cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Cylinder
Exploded view - Swing tower cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sectional view - Swing cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Swing tower
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Overview - 580N with mechanical linkage controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Overview - 580SN, 580SN WT, and 590SN with mechanical linkage controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Overview - All models with pilot controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

SERVICE
Relief valve
Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cylinder
Remove - Swing cylinder (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Disassemble - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Overhaul - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Assemble - Swing cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Install - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Swing tower
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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Cylinder - Torque - Swing cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

Cylinder piston bolt 810 - 925 N·m (597 - 682 lb ft)


Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Swing tower cylinder


(A) Swing tower cylinder (complete assembly)
(1) Gland
(2) Seal buffer
(3) Piston rod seal
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod
(6) Snap ring
(7) Bushing
(8) Lubrication fitting
(9) Snap ring
(10) Bushing
(11) Backup ring
(12) O-ring
(13) Piston ring
(14) Gasket
(15) Oil seal
(16) Piston
(17) Cast iron oil seal
(18) Bolt with hardened washer
(19) Bushing
(20) Self tapping lock screw
(21) Lubrication fitting
(22) Bushing
(23) Cylinder tube
(24) Self tapping lock screw
(25) O-ring
(26) Backup ring
(27) Cap

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RCPH10TLB003HAD 1

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Cylinder - Sectional view - Swing cylinder


(1) Gland
(2) Seal buffer
(3) Piston rod seal
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod
(6) Snap ring
(7) Bushing
(8) Lubrication fitting
(9) Snap ring
(10) Bushing
(11) Backup ring
(12) O-ring
(13) Piston ring
(14) Gasket
(15) Oil seal
(16) Piston
(17) Cast iron oil seal
(18) Bolt with hardened washer
(19) Bushing
(20) Self tapping lock screw
(21) Lubrication fitting
(22) Bushing
(23) Cylinder tube
(24) Self tapping lock screw
(25) O-ring
(26) Backup ring
(27) Cap

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RCPH10TLB143GAL 1

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Swing tower - Exploded view


The following component list is the same for all machine models with the exception of some of the hardware
dimensions.
(1) Swing tower body
(2) Swing tower lock pin
(3) Upper tower pin with lube fitting
(4) Shim
(5) Snap ring
(6) Boom bumper with hardware
(7) Boom cylinder pin
(8) Shim
(9) Snap ring
(10) Shim
(11) Pin retainer plate with hardware
(12) Boom to Tower Pin
(13) Snap ring
(14) Shim
(15) Swing cylinder pin
(16) Retainer bolt and washer
(17) Snap ring
(18) Shim
(19) Swing tower cylinder
(20) Spacer
(21) Bolt hardware
(22) Swing tower cylinder retaining bracket
(23) Snap ring
(24) Shim(s)
(25) Lower tower pin with lube fitting
(26) Swing tower washer
(27) Shim(s)
(28) Snap ring
(29) Shim(s)

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RCPH10TLB002HAD 1

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Swing tower - Sectional view


The following component list is the same for all machine models with the exception of some of the hardware
dimensions.
(1) Swing tower body
(2) Swing tower lock pin
(3) Upper tower pin with lube fitting
(4) Shim
(5) Snap ring
(6) Boom bumper with hardware
(7) Boom cylinder pin
(8) Shim
(9) Snap ring
(10) Shim
(11) Pin retainer plate with hardware
(12) Boom to Tower Pin
(13) Snap ring
(14) Shim
(15) Swing cylinder pin
(16) Retainer bolt and washer
(17) Snap ring
(18) Shim
(19) Swing tower cylinder (not shown)
(20) Spacer (not shown)
(21) Bolt hardware (not shown)
(22) Swing tower cylinder retaining bracket (not shown)
(23) Snap ring
(24) Shim(s)
(25) Lower tower pin with lube fitting
(26) Swing tower washer
(27) Shim(s)
(28) Snap ring
(29) Shim(s)

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RCPH10TLB006HAD 1

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Swing tower - Overview - 580N with mechanical linkage controls


(1) Backhoe mechanical control valve
(2) Swing cushion valve
(3) Left-hand side swing cylinder
(4) Right-hand side swing cylinder
(5) Swing tower cylinder retaining bracket

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RCPH10TLB097GAL 1

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Swing tower - Overview - 580SN, 580SN WT, and 590SN with


mechanical linkage controls
(A) Left-hand side rear view of components
(B) Right-hand side rear view of components
(C) Left-hand side front view of components
(1) Swing cushion valve
(2) Left-hand swing cylinder
(3) Right-hand swing cylinder
(4) Backhoe mechanical control valve

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RCPH10TLB103GAL 1

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Swing tower - Overview - All models with pilot controls


(1) Backhoe pilot control valve
(2) Swing cushion valve
(3) Swing tower cylinder retaining bracket
(4) Right-hand swing cylinder
(5) Left-hand swing cylinder

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RCPH10TLB008GAD 1

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Relief valve - Pressure test

RCPH10TLB057GAL 1

1. Swing B 3. Dipper B 5. Swing A 7. Dipper A


2. Boom B 4. Bucket B 6. Boom A 8. Bucket A

1. Remove the suspect relief valve.


2. Connect the relief valve to the test block.
3. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to the test block. Set the transducer to 600
Bar.
NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use a pressure gauge of
34500 kPa (5000 psi) or greater.
4. Actuate the hand pump and record the highest pres-
sure reading. Check the pressure setting several
time to verify the reading.
5. Compare the reading with the Specifications. See
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (A.10.A).
6. If the pressure setting is not correct, replace the
circuit relief valve. See Relief valve - Replace
(H.20.D).

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Relief valve - Replace


1. Remove the circuit relief valve from the test block.
2. Lubricate the O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install the relief valve and torque to 65 N·m (48 lb ft)
± 6.8 N·m (5 lb ft).

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Cylinder - Remove - Swing cylinder (all models)


When disconnecting hydraulic components be prepared to cap and plug hoses and ports. Direct the flow of oil into a
suitable container.

1. Extend and support the backhoe boom. Turn the


engine off, remove the ignition key and release the
pressure in the hydraulic system.
2. Remove the swing cylinder hose clamps.

RCPH10TLB059AAD 1

3. Identify and tag the swing cylinder hoses.


4. Disconnect and cap the swing cylinder hydraulic
hoses.

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RCPH10TLB063AAD 3

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5. Remove the swing tower’s hydraulic hose guard (1)


and hardware (2).

RCPH10TLB094AAD 4

6. Remove the snap ring (1) and washer (2).


7. Remove the pin.

RCPH10TLB090AAD 5

8. Compress piston rod into the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB054AAD 6

9. Remove the quick detach hose bracket.

RCPH10TLB057AAD 7

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10. Remove the swing cylinder(s) top support retaining


bracket and hardware.
NOTE: For easier access to the swing cylinder(s); identify,
tag and disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the control
valve.
NOTE: Record location and number of shims from the top
and bottom of the cylinder .

RCPH10TLB069AAD 8

RCPH10TLB055AAD 9

11. Remove the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB051AAD 10

Next operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Swing cylinders (all models) (H.20.D)

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Cylinder - Disassemble - Swing cylinders (all models)


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Remove - Swing cylinder (all models) (H.20.D)

NOTE: Refer to illustrations Cylinder - Exploded view - Swing tower cylinder (H.20.D) and Cylinder - Sectional
view - Swing cylinder (H.20.D).
1. Clean the outside of the cylinder.
2. Fasten the tube (23) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (23).
3. Remove the lock screw (20) from the gland (1) and
tube (23).
4. Use the gland wrench CAS1456 to remove the gland
(1) from the tube (23).
5. Pull the piston rod (5) straight out of the tube (23) to
prevent damage to the tube (23).
6. Fasten the piston rod (5) eye in a vise and put a
support below the piston rod (5) near the piston (16).
Use a shop cloth between the support and the piston
rod (5) to prevent damage to the piston rod (5).
7. Remove the bolt with hardened washer (18). If nec-
essary use tool CAS1039.
8. Remove the piston (16) from the piston rod (5).
9. Remove the gland (1) from the piston rod (5).
10. Remove the wear ring (15), seal (17), backup ring
(14), and piston ring (13) from the piston (16).
11. Remove the O-ring (12), backup ring (11), wiper (3),
wide seal (4), buffer seal (2), and bushing (10) from
the gland (1).
12. Remove the end cap lock screw (24).
13. Remove the end cap (13) from the tube (23).
14. Remove the backup ring (26) and O-ring (25) from
the end cap (27).

Next operation:
Cylinder - Overhaul - Swing cylinders (all models) (H.20.D)

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Cylinder - Overhaul - Swing cylinders (all models)


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Swing cylinders (all models) (H.20.D)

1. Clean the piston (16), gland (1), piston rod (5), tube
(23), bolt with hardened washer (18) in cleaning sol-
vent. Make sure the orifice in the piston (16) is open.
2. Discard the parts that were removed from the piston
(16), gland (1) and the end cap (27).
3. Illuminate the inside of the tube (23). Inspect the
inside of the tube (23) for deep grooves and other
damage. If there is damage to the tube (23), a new
tube (23) must be used.
4. Check to be sure that the piston rod (5) is straight. If
the piston rod (5) is not straight, install a new piston
rod (5).
5. Remove small scratches on the piston rod (5) or in-
side the tube (23) with emery cloth of medium grit.
Use the emery cloth with a rotary motion.
6. Inspect the bushing (7) and snap rings (6): (9) in the
piston rod (5) eye and bushings (19): (22) on the
trunnions on the tube (23), replace as required.
7. Inspect the gland (1). Clean and remove rust as re-
quired.
8. Inspect the gland end of the tube (23) for sharp edges
that will cut the gland O-ring (12), remove as re-
quired.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Swing cylinders (H.20.D)

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Cylinder - Assemble - Swing cylinders

Prior operation:
Cylinder - Overhaul - Swing cylinders (all models) (H.20.D)

NOTE: If a new gland (1) is being installed, put the part number of the cylinder on the new gland.
1. Install the bushing (10) in the gland (1).
2. Install the buffer seal (2) in the gland (1). The side
of the buffer seal (2) with the lip must be toward the
small end of the gland (1).
3. Install the wide seal (4) in the gland. The wide seal
(4) is to be installed so that the lips of the wide seal
(4) are toward the small end of the gland (1). The
wide seal (4) can be difficult to install. If necessary
use tool CAS1039.
4. Install a new wiper (3) in the gland (1). The lips of the
wiper (3) must be toward the large end of the gland
(1).
5. Install a new backup ring (11) in the groove on the
outside of the gland (1). If both sides of the backup
ring (11) are not flat, the side that is not flat must be
toward the small end of the gland (1).
6. Install the O-ring (12) next to the backup ring (11) in
the groove on the outside of the gland (1). The O-ring
(12) must be toward the small end of the gland (1).
7. Fasten the piston rod (5) eye in the vise.
8. Lubricate the bore of the gland (1) with clean oil.
9. Push the gland (1) onto the piston rod (5). If neces-
sary, use a soft hammer to drive the gland (1) onto
the piston rod (5).
10. Put a support below and near the end of the piston
rod (5). Use a shop cloth between the support and
the piston rod (5) to prevent damage to the piston
(16).
11. Put the piston (16) on the end of the piston rod (5).
12. Clean the threads on the end of the piston rod and
the threads of the bolt using Loctite cleaning sol-
vent. Allow to dry. Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the piston
rod threads 6.35 mm (0.25 in) from the open end of
the piston rod so that there is 3.7 mm (0.15 in) of
LOCTITE® 243 on the piston rod threads. Do not ap-
ply Loctite to the first 6.35 mm (0.25 in) of the piston
rod threads.
13. Install and tighten the bolt (18) to a torque value be-
tween 810 - 925 N·m (597 - 682 lb ft). A torque mul-
tiplier tool CAS1039 can be used to tighten the bolt
within the torque specifications.
14. Install a new piston ring (13) in the groove at the bolt
end of the piston (16).
15. Install a new wear ring (15) in the center grove on the
outside of the piston (16).
16. Install a new backup ring (14) in the groove on the
outside of the piston (16).
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17. Install a new seal (17) on top of the backup ring (14)
on the outside of the piston (16).
18. Fasten the tube (23) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (23).
19. Install a new backup ring (26) and O-ring (25) in the
groove on the outside of the end cap (23).
20. Lubricate the O-ring (25) on the end cap (27) with
clean oil.
21. Install the end cap (27) in the tube (23).
22. Install and tighten the lock screw (24) to a torque of
2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
23. Lubricate the inside of the tube (23) and the piston
(16) with clean oil.
24. Use a piston ring compression tool to hold the new
wear ring (15) in place.
25. Push the tube (23) straight onto the piston (16).
26. Start the tube (23) onto the piston rod assembly.
Push the tube onto the piston rod assembly until the
compression tool is pushed off the piston rod assem-
bly. Be careful not to damage the wear ring (15) and
seal (17).
27. Lubricate the O-ring (12) on the gland (1) with clean
oil.
28. Tighten the gland (1) to 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb
ft).
29. Confirm the tube (23) lock screw hole aligns with the
hole in the gland (1) after setting the torque.

Holes align:
• Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque value of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
Holes not aligned:
A. If necessary, tighten the gland (1) so the screw
hole on the tube (23) does not align with the
gland wrench holes on the face of the gland.
B. Use a No. 26 drill bit and drill a hole 11 mm
(0.43 in) deep measured from the outside of
the tube (23).
C. Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).

Next operation:
Cylinder - Install - Swing cylinders (all models) (H.20.D)

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Cylinder - Install - Swing cylinders (all models)


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Swing cylinders (H.20.D)

1. Position the swing cylinder on the machine.


NOTE: Replicate the original location and number of shims
on the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB051AAD 1

2. Attach cylinder hoses and remove the identification


tags.
3. Secure the hoses to the cylinder with clamps.

RCPH10TLB059AAD 2

4. Extend and align the cylinder rod eyelet with the


swing tower opening.

RCPH10TLB054AAD 3

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5. Install the swing cylinder pin. Secure the pin with a


snap ring (1) and washer (2).

RCPH10TLB090AAD 4

6. Install the swing tower’s hydraulic hose guard (1) and


hardware (2).

RCPH10TLB094AAD 5

7. Position the cylinder top support retaining bracket (1)


over the swing cylinder (2).

RCPH10TLB055AAD 6

8. Tighten the bolt hardware to a torque of 410 - 455


N·m (302 - 336 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB069AAD 7

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9. Secure the quick detach hose bracket.

RCPH10TLB057AAD 8

10. Connect the hydraulic hoses to the control valve. Re-


move identification tags.

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Swing tower - Remove


When removing the complete boom assembly as one unit (boom, dipper and tool attachment), use the prior operation
procedure listed with additional support provided to the dipper and tool attachment.

Prior operation:
Arm - Remove - Boom (H.20.B)

1. Remove the hose guard.

RCPH10TLB094AAD 1

2. From underneath the swing tower, remove the bolt


(1) and washer (2) from both swing cylinder pins.

RCPH10TLB776AAD 2

3. Use a suitable driver to remove both swing cylinder


pins.

RCPH10TLB088AAD 3

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4. Remove the boom lock pin’s (3) snap ring (1) and
washer (2).

RCPH10TLB095AAD 4

5. Remove the boom lock pin (1) and latch arm (2).

RCPH10TLB093AAD 5

6. Attach a suitable lifting device to the swing tower.


NOTE: If required install the boom arm pins on the swing
tower for attachment points.

RCPH10TLB081AAD 6

NOTE: A combination of shims and washers are used to close the spacing between the swing tower and the machine.
The location, orientation and size of the shims and washers are critical to the smooth operation of the swing tower.
Record the location and orientation before removing from the assembly.
7. Remove the snap ring (1) and shims (2) from the
swing tower’s lower pin.

RCPH10TLB017AAD 7

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8. Use a suitable driver (1) to remove the lower pin (2).

RCPH10TLB783AAD 8

RCPH10TLB079AAD 9

9. Remove the lubrication fitting (1), snap ring (2) and


shim(s) (3) from the swing tower’s upper pin.

RCPH10TLB086AAD 10

10. Drive the upper pin out of the assembly.

RCPH10TLB073AAD 11

NOTE: A combination of shims and washers are used to close the spacing between the swing tower and the machine.
The location, orientation and size of the shims and washers are critical to the smooth operation of the swing tower.
Record the location and orientation before removing from the assembly.

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11. Remove the shims and washers from the lower pin
locations on the swing tower.

RCPH10TLB072AAD 12

RCPH10TLB071AAD 13

12. Remove the swing tower from the frame.

RCPH10TLB070AAD 14

Next operation:
Swing tower - Install (H.20.D)

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Swing tower - Install


Prior operation:
Swing tower - Remove (H.20.D)

1. On the lower and upper swing tower pins, install a


flat washer(s) and a snap ring to the end without the
lubrication fitting.
2. Move the swing tower into position on the machine.

RCPH10TLB081AAD 1

NOTE: A combination of shims and washers are used to close the spacing between the swing tower and the machine.
The location, orientation and size of the shims and washers are critical to the smooth operation of the swing tower.
Place the washers and shims in their original position.
3. On the lower part of the swing tower frame make sure
that the washer with the tab is installed on underside
of the lower top frame plate. The tab must engage
the notch on the swing tower.

RCPH10TLB071AAD 2

4. Position the flat washers and shims in their original


position on the topside of the lower bottom frame
plate.

RCPH10TLB072AAD 3

NOTE: Install pins until the retaining washers rest on the swing tower frame.
5. Install the top swing tower pin with the lubrication
point facing downward.

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6. Install the bottom swing tower pin with the lubrication


fitting upward.

RCPH10TLB017AAD 4

7. Install the remaining snap ring (2) and shim(s) (1) to


the swing tower’s upper and lower pins.

RCPH10TLB086AAD 5

8. Install the boom lock pin (1) and boom latch arm (2).

RCPH10TLB093AAD 6

9. Install the snap ring (1) and washer (2) on the boom
lock pin (3).

RCPH10TLB095AAD 7

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10. Move the swing cylinders as necessary to align the


rod eyes with the mounting holes in the swing tower.
11. Install the swing cylinder pins into the rod eyes of the
swing cylinders.

RCPH10TLB054AAD 8

12. From underneath the swing tower, install the washer


(2) and bolt (1).

RCPH10TLB776AAD 9

13. Secure the hose guard (1) in place on the swing


tower with bolts (2).

RCPH10TLB094AAD 10

Next operation:
Arm - Install - Boom (H.20.B)
The procedure will be the same even if the boom assembly was removed as one unit (boom, dipper and tool attach-
ment).

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Index

HITCH AND WORKING TOOL - H

BOOM Swing - 20.D


Cylinder - Assemble - Swing cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Cylinder - Disassemble - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Cylinder - Exploded view - Swing tower cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cylinder - Install - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Cylinder - Overhaul - Swing cylinders (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Cylinder - Remove - Swing cylinder (all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cylinder - Sectional view - Swing cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Swing cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Relief valve - Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Relief valve - Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Swing tower - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Swing tower - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Swing tower - Overview - 580SN, 580SN WT, and 590SN with mechanical linkage controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Swing tower - Overview - All models with pilot controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Swing tower - Overview - 580N with mechanical linkage controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Swing tower - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Swing tower - Sectional view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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DIPPER Lift - 25.B

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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Contents

HITCH AND WORKING TOOL - H

DIPPER Lift - 25.B

TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Cylinder
Exploded view - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sectional view - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Arm
Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580SN and 580SN-WT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (590SN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

SERVICE
Relief valve
Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cylinder
Remove - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Disassemble - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Overhaul - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Assemble - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Install - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Arm
Remove - Dipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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Cylinder - Torque - Dipper cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

580N and 580SN


Cylinder piston bolt 2160 - 2450 N·m (1593 - 1807 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

580SN WT and 590SN


Cylinder piston bolt 2830 - 3210 N·m (2087 - 2368 lb ft)
Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Dipper cylinder


(A) Dipper cylinder (complete assembly).
(1) Piston rod
(2) Seal protection
(3) Piston rod seal
(4) Seal buffer
(5) Bushing
(6) Gland
(7) Back up ring
(8) O-ring
(9) Piston
(10) Piston ring
(11) Backup ring
(12) Wear ring
(13) Bolt with hardened washer
(14) Self tapping lock screw
(15) Cylinder tube
(16) Lubrication fitting

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RCPH10TLB004HAD 1

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Cylinder - Sectional view - Dipper cylinder


(A) Dipper cylinder (complete assembly).
(1) Piston rod
(2) Seal protection
(3) Piston rod seal
(4) Seal buffer
(5) Bushing
(6) Gland
(7) Back up ring
(8) O-ring
(9) Piston
(10) Piston ring
(11) Backup ring
(12) Wear ring
(13) Bolt with hardened washer
(14) Self tapping lock screw
(15) Cylinder tube
(16) Lubrication fitting

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RCPH10TLB007GAD 1

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Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580N)

RCPH10TLB117GAL 1

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Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580SN and 580SN-WT)

RCPH10TLB118GAL 1

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Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (590SN)

RCPH10TLB110GAL 1

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Relief valve - Pressure test

RCPH10TLB057GAL 1

1. Swing B 3. Dipper B 5. Swing A 7. Dipper A


2. Boom B 4. Bucket B 6. Boom A 8. Bucket A

1. Remove the suspect relief valve.


2. Connect the relief valve to the test block.
3. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to the test block. Set the transducer to 600
Bar.
NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use a pressure gauge of
34500 kPa (5000 psi) or greater.
4. Actuate the hand pump and record the highest pres-
sure reading. Check the pressure setting several
time to verify the reading.
5. Compare the reading with the Specifications. See
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (A.10.A).
6. If the pressure setting is not correct, replace the
circuit relief valve. See Relief valve - Replace
(H.25.B).

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Relief valve - Replace


1. Remove the circuit relief valve from the test block.
2. Lubricate the O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install the relief valve and torque to 65 N·m (48 lb ft)
± 6.8 N·m (5 lb ft).

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Cylinder - Remove - Dipper cylinder


Be prepared to cap or plug hydraulic tubes, hoses, or ports.
The dipper removal procedure is the same for standard dipper and Extendahoe models.

Prior operation:
Cylinder - Remove - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

1. Remove cylinder tube clamps.

RCPH10TLB576AAD 1

2. Remove the cylinder hydraulic tubes.

RCPH10TLB577AAD 2

RCPH10TLB579AAD 3

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3. Cap or plug hydraulic tubes and hoses.

RCPH10TLB572AAD 4

4. Attach a suitable lifting device to the cylinder.

RCPH10TLB571AAD 5

5. Remove snap ring and washer from the dipper cylin-


der and arm connection.
6. Remove the dipper cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB581AAD 6

7. Remove the snap ring and washer from the dipper


cylinder boom arm connection.
8. Remove the dipper cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB580AAD 7

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9. Remove the cylinder from the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB569AAD 8

Next operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

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Cylinder - Disassemble - Dipper cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Remove - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

NOTE: Refer to illustrations Cylinder - Exploded view - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B) and Cylinder - Sectional view -
Dipper cylinder (H.25.B).
1. Clean the outside of the cylinder.
2. Fasten the tube (15) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (15).
3. Remove the lock screw (14) from the gland (6) and
tube (15).
4. Use the gland wrench CAS1456 to remove the gland
(6) from the tube (15).
5. Pull the piston rod (1) straight out of the tube (15) to
prevent damage to the tube (15).
6. Fasten the piston rod (1) eye in a vise and put a
support below the piston rod (1) near the piston (14).
Use a shop cloth between the support and the piston
rod (1) to prevent damage to the piston rod (1).
7. Remove the bolt with hardened washer (13). If nec-
essary use tool CAS1039.
8. Remove the piston (14) from the piston rod (1).
9. Remove the gland (6) from the piston rod (1).
10. Remove the wear ring (12), backup ring (11), and
piston ring (10) from the piston (14).
11. Remove the O-ring (8), backup ring (7), wiper (2),
wide seal (3), buffer seal (4), and bushing (5) from
the gland (6).

Next operation:
Cylinder - Overhaul - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

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Cylinder - Overhaul - Dipper cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

NOTE: Refer to illustrations Cylinder - Exploded view (H.25.B) and Cylinder - Sectional view (H.25.B).
1. Clean the piston (9), gland (6), piston rod (1), tube
(15), bolt with hardened washer (13) in a cleaning
solvent.
2. Discard the parts that were removed from the piston
(1) and the gland (6).
3. Illuminate the inside of the tube (15). Inspect the
inside of the tube (15) for deep grooves and other
damage. If there is damage to the tube (15), a new
tube (15) must be used.
4. Check to be sure that the piston rod (1) is straight. If
the piston rod (1) is not straight, install a new piston
rod (1).
5. Remove small scratches on the inside of the tube
(15) with emery cloth of medium grit. Use the emery
cloth with a rotary motion.
6. Inspect the bushings in the piston rod (1) eye and the
closed end of the tube (15). Replace as required.
7. Inspect the gland (6) for rust and clean and remove
rust as required.
8. Inspect the gland end of the tube (15) for sharp edges
that will cut the gland O-ring and remove as required.
9. Inspect the piston (9) for damage and wear. If the
piston (9) is damaged or worn, a new piston (9) must
be used.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

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Cylinder - Assemble - Dipper cylinder

Prior operation:
Cylinder - Overhaul - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

NOTE: Refer to illustrations Cylinder - Exploded view - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B) and Cylinder - Sectional view -
Dipper cylinder (H.25.B).
1. Install the bushing (5) in the gland (6).
2. Install the buffer seal (4) in the gland (6). The side
of the buffer seal (4) with the lip must be toward the
small end of the gland (6).
3. Install the wide seal (3) in the gland (6). The wide
seal (3) is to be installed so that the lips of the wide
seal (3) are toward the small end of the gland (6).
The wide seal (3) can be difficult to install. Use tool
CAS1660.
4. Install a new wiper (2) in the gland (6). The lips of the
wiper (2) must be toward the large end of the gland
(2).
5. Install a new backup ring (7) in the groove on the
outside of the gland (6). If both sides of the backup
ring (7) are not flat, the side that is not flat must be
toward the small end of the gland (7).
6. Install the O-ring (8) next to the backup ring (7) in the
groove on the outside of the gland (6). The O-ring
(8) must be toward the small end of the gland (6).
7. Secure the piston rod (1) eye in the vise.
8. Lubricate the bore of the gland (6) and the piston rod
(1) with clean oil.
9. Push the gland (6) onto the piston rod (1). If neces-
sary, use a soft hammer to drive the gland (6) onto
the piston rod (1).
10. Put a support below and near the end of the piston
rod (1). Use a shop cloth between the support and
the piston rod (1) to prevent damage to the piston (9).
11. Put the piston (9) on the end of the piston rod (1).
12. Clean the threads on the end of the piston rod and
the threads of the bolt using Loctite cleaning sol-
vent. Allow to dry. Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the piston
rod threads 6.35 mm (0.25 in) from the open end of
the piston rod so that there is 12.7 mm (0.50 in) of
LOCTITE® 243 on the piston rod threads. Do not ap-
ply Loctite to the first 6.35 mm (0.25 in) of the piston
rod threads.
13. Install and tighten bolt with hardened washer (13).
A torque multiplier CAS1039 can be used to help
tighten the bolt to a torque value of:
• 580N and 580SN – 2160 - 2450 N·m (1593 -
1807 lb ft)
• 580SN WT and 590SN – 2830 - 3210 N·m
(2087 - 2368 lb ft)
14. Install a new wear ring (12) in the groove in the center
of the piston (9).
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15. Install a backup ring (11) over the seal (12) on the
piston (9).
16. Install the piston ring (10) in the remaining groove in
the outside of the piston (9).
17. Fasten the tube (15) in a vise or other holding equip-
ment. Be careful to prevent damage to the tube (15).
18. Lubricate the inside of the tube (15) and the piston
(9) with clean oil.
19. Push the piston (9) straight into the tube (15).
20. When the piston (9) is in the smooth part of the tube
(15), start the gland (6) into the tube (15).
21. Lubricate the O-ring (8) on the gland (6) with clean
oil.
22. Tighten the gland (1) to 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb
ft).
23. Confirm the tube (23) lock screw hole aligns with the
hole in the gland (1) after setting the torque.

Holes align:
• Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque value of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
Holes not aligned:
A. If necessary, tighten the gland (1) so the screw
hole on the tube (23) does not align with the
gland wrench holes on the face of the gland.
B. Use a No. 26 drill bit and drill a hole 11 mm
(0.43 in) deep measured from the outside of
the tube (23).
C. Install and tighten the lock screw (20) to a
torque of 2.3 N·m (20 lb in).
24. If equipped, install new O-rings on the hose fittings.
Lubricate the O-rings with clean oil. Install the hoses.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Install - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

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Cylinder - Install - Dipper cylinder


The dipper install procedure is the same for standard dipper and Extendahoe models.

Prior operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Dipper cylinder (H.25.B)

1. Position the cylinder inside the boom arm.


2. Install the cylinder pin for the boom to dipper cylinder
connection.

RCPH10TLB569AAD 1

3. Secure the pin with a washer and snap ring.


4. Adjust the cylinder rod and install the cylinder pin for
the dipper arm to cylinder connection.

RCPH10TLB580AAD 2

5. Secure with a washer and snap ring.

RCPH10TLB581AAD 3

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6. Connect the cylinder hydraulic tubes.

RCPH10TLB577AAD 4

RCPH10TLB579AAD 5

7. Secure the cylinder tubes with clamps.

RCPH10TLB576AAD 6

8. Connect hydraulic hoses.

RCPH10TLB572AAD 7

Next operation:
Cylinder - Install - Boom cylinder (H.20.B)

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Arm - Remove - Dipper


Be prepared to cap or plug hydraulic hoses and tubes.

1. Remove the tool attachment from the dipper arm.


2. Provide adequate support to the boom arm and tilt
the dipper arm so the dipper cylinder pin is exposed.

RCPH10TLB781AAD 1

3. Use the backhoe controls to release the pressure in


the hydraulic system.
4. Remove the hydraulic hose clamps.

RCPH10TLB784AAD 2

5. Identify and tag hydraulic hoses. Disconnect and cap


hoses.
6. Remove auxiliary hose mounting brackets.

RCPH10TLB117AAD 3

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7. Attach a suitable lifting device to the dipper cylinder.

RCPH10TLB116AAD 4

8. Remove the snap ring and washers from the dipper


cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB113AAD 5

9. Remove the cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB111AAD 6

10. Lower the cylinder into the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB110AAD 7

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11. Attach a suitable lifting device to the dipper arm as-


sembly.

RCPH10TLB109AAD 8

12. Remove the bolt and securing pin from the boom and
dipper arm connection.

RCPH10TLB118AAD 9

13. Remove the pin.


NOTE: If applicable, record the number and location of any
shims that may be present.

RCPH10TLB782AAD 10

14. Remove the dipper arm assembly.

RCPH10TLB105AAD 11

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Arm - Install
1. Attach a suitable lifting device to the dipper arm as-
sembly.

RCPH10TLB105AAD 1

2. Align the dipper arm and boom arm pin openings.


NOTICE: Use caution not to damage hydraulic hoses,
tubes, or the dipper cylinder during the placement of the
dipper arm.

RCPH10TLB109AAD 2

3. Install the boom and dipper arm securing pin.


NOTE: If applicable install any shims that were present
during the removal process.

RCPH10TLB782AAD 3

4. Secure the pin in place with the bolt. Tighten to a


torque between 425 - 575 N·m (313 - 424 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB118AAD 4

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5. Attach a suitable lifting device to the dipper cylinder.


Align the cylinder rod eye with the boom arm.

RCPH10TLB110AAD 5

6. Install the cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB111AAD 6

7. Secure the pin with a snap ring and washers.

RCPH10TLB113AAD 7

8. Attach the auxiliary hose mounting brackets.

RCPH10TLB117AAD 8

9. Identify and connect the hydraulic hoses.

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10. Secure the hydraulic hose with the clamp.

RCPH10TLB784AAD 9

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Index

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DIPPER Lift - 25.B


Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (580SN and 580SN-WT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Arm - Exploded view - Dipper and bucket (590SN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Arm - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Arm - Remove - Dipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cylinder - Assemble - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Cylinder - Disassemble - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Cylinder - Exploded view - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cylinder - Install - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cylinder - Overhaul - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cylinder - Remove - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Cylinder - Sectional view - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Relief valve - Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Relief valve - Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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DIPPER Extension - 25.F

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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DIPPER Extension - 25.F

TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
DIPPER Extension
Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 580N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 580SN, 580SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cylinder
Exploded view - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sectional view - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

SERVICE
DIPPER Extension
Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Cylinder - Torque - Extendable dipper cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

Cylinder piston bolt 340 - 380 N·m (251 - 251 lb ft)


Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation


- 580N

RCPH10TLB126GAL 1

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DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation


- 580SN, 580SN-WT

RCPH10TLB127GAL 1

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DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation


- 590SN

RCPH10TLB119GAL 1

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Extendable dipper cylinder


(A) Extendable dipper cylinder (complete assembly).
(1) Piston rod
(2) Bushing
(3) Lubrication fitting
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod seal
(6) Seal buffer
(7) Gland
(8) Bushing
(9) Backup ring
(10) O-ring
(11) Piston
(12) O-ring
(13) Backup ring
(14) Wear ring
(15) Bolt with hardened washer
(16) Self tapping lock screw
(17) Cylinder tube
(18) Lubrication fitting
(19) Busing

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RCPH10TLB005HAD 1

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Cylinder - Sectional view - Extendable dipper cylinder


(1) Piston rod
(2) Bushing
(3) Lubrication fitting
(4) Seal protection
(5) Piston rod seal
(6) Seal buffer
(7) Gland
(8) Bushing
(9) Backup ring
(10) O-ring
(11) Piston
(12) O-ring
(13) Backup ring
(14) Wear ring
(15) Bolt with hardened washer
(16) Self tapping lock screw
(17) Cylinder tube
(18) Lubrication fitting
(19) Busing

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DIPPER Extension - Remove


1. Start the engine and run the engine at 1000 RPM.
Put the bucket in position so that the bucket teeth
are just off the floor and below the pivot pin for the
bucket. Stop the engine.
2. Remove the snap ring and the flat washer(s) from
one end of the pivot pin for the bucket.
3. Remove the pivot pin for the bucket.
4. Start the engine and run the engine at 1000 RPM.
Move the backhoe as necessary to disengage the
coupler from the bucket. Move the bucket out of the
way.
5. Completely extend the dipper and raise or lower the
boom so that the end of the dipper is approximately
1 m (3 ft) above the floor.
6. Retract the bucket cylinder. Stop the engine.
7. Put a block under the bucket cylinder to hold the
bucket cylinder when the pivot pin is removed from
the bottom ends of the guide links.
8. Disconnect the bucket cylinder hoses at the connec-
tions inside the upper end of the boom.
9. Remove the snap ring, the washer(s), and the
spacer(s) from one end of the pivot pin for the bottom
ends of the guide links. Drive the pivot pin out of the
guide links and the dipper extension. Record the
number and locations of any washers or spacers on
the pivot pin so that these parts can be returned to
the correct locations during installation.
10. Install acceptable lifting equipment to hold the dip-
per extension when the dipper extension is removed
from the dipper.
11. Insert a bar through the hole for the pivot pin for the
bucket. Use the bar to pull the dipper extension from
the dipper.

Next operation:
DIPPER Extension - Install (H.25.F)

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DIPPER Extension - Install


Prior operation:
DIPPER Extension - Remove (H.25.F)

1. Put the dipper extension into position on the dipper.


Push the dipper extension onto the dipper until the
rod eye of the extension cylinder is aligned with the
hole for the pivot pin for the bottom ends of the guide
links.
2. Put the guide links into position and install the pivot
pin through the guide links, the dipper extension,
and the rod eye. Make sure that the washer(s) and
spacer(s) which were removed are installed in the
correct locations.
3. Install the snap ring on the pivot pin.
4. Connect the bucket cylinder hoses at the connec-
tions inside the upper end of the boom.
5. Remove the block from under the bucket cylinder.
6. Put the bucket into position. Start the engine and run
the engine at 1000 RPM. Move the backhoe as nec-
essary to engage the bucket with the coupler. Then
move the bucket as necessary so that the pivot pin
can be installed. Stop the engine.
7. Install the pivot pin for the bucket.
8. Install the flat washer(s) and the snap ring to fasten
the pivot pin.
9. Use molydisulfide grease to lubricate all pivot pins.
10. Run the engine at 1000 RPM. Slowly operate the
bucket, dipper, dipper extension, and boom cylinders
through four complete cycles to remove any air from
the circuits.

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DIPPER Extension - Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper -


580N only
1. Remove the dipper extension according to the in-
structions in this section.
2. On 580N machines only, plastic pins are used to hold
the wear plates and the shims in position during as-
sembly. Usually, these pins wear away during op-
eration. Remove any remaining plastic pins. Then
remove the wear plates and the shims.
3. Remove the grease from the sides and the bottom
of the dipper and from the inside of the dipper exten-
sion.
4. Select shims for the side wear plates so that the total
distance from one wear surface to the other is 146 -
147 mm (5.75 - 5.79 in). The wear surface of each
side wear plate must be even with or up to 0.8 mm
(0.031 in) beyond the rails on the dipper.
5. Use new plastic pins to install the side wear plates
and shims.
6. Use new plastic pins to install the top and bottom
wear plates.
7. Apply molydisulfide grease to the rails on the dipper.
8. Install the dipper extension according to the instruc-
tions in this section.

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DIPPER Extension - Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper -


580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN
1. Remove the dipper extension according to the in-
structions in this section.
2. Remove the bolts, the washers, the wear plates, and
the shims.
3. Remove the grease from the sides and the bottom
of the dipper and from the inside of the dipper exten-
sion.
4. Select shims for the side wear plates so that the to-
tal distance from one wear surface to the other is
146 - 147 mm (5.75 - 5.79 in). The wear surface
of each wear plate must be even with or up to 0.08
mm (0.003 in) beyond the rails on the dipper.
5. Install the shim(s), the side wear plates, the stepped
washers, and the bolts.
NOTE: On 590 Super N machines only, 9.5 mm (0.374 in)
flat washers are used in addition to the stepped washers.
Use a 9.5 mm (0.374 in) flat washer only when there is no
more than one shim installed under that side wear plate.
6. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 70.5 - 77.3 N·m (52 -
57 lb ft).
7. Select shims for the top and bottom wear plates so
that the total distance from one wear surface to the
other is 234 - 235 mm (9.21 - 9.25 in).The wear sur-
face of each wear plate must be even with or up to
0.8 mm (0.031 in) beyond the rails on the dipper.
8. Install the shim(s), the side wear plates, the stepped
washers, and the bolts.
NOTE: On 590 Super N machines only, 9.5 mm (0.374 in)
flat washers are used in addition to the stepped washers.
Use a 9.5 mm (0.374 in) flat washer only when there are
no more than three shims installed under that top or bottom
wear plate.
9. Tighten the cap screws to a torque of 70.5 - 77.3 N·m
(52 - 57 lb ft).
10. Apply molydisulfide grease to the rails on the dipper.
11. Install the dipper extension according to the instruc-
tions in this section.

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DIPPER Extension - 25.F


Cylinder - Exploded view - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cylinder - Sectional view - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Extendable dipper cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 580N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 580SN, 580SN-WT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
DIPPER Extension - Exploded view - Extendable dipper installation - 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DIPPER Extension - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
DIPPER Extension - Remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DIPPER Extension - Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper - 580N only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DIPPER Extension - Replace - Wear plates - extendable dipper - 580SN, 580SN-WT, 590SN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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ARM TOOL ATTACHMENT Tilt - 30.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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TECHNICAL DATA
Cylinder
Torque - Arm tool attachment cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Cylinder
Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

SERVICE
Relief valve
Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cylinder
Remove - Arm tool attachment cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Cylinder - Torque - Arm tool attachment cylinder


Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the cylinder piston bolt.

Cylinder piston bolt 1600 - 1830 N·m (1180 - 1350 lb ft)


Cylinder gland 135 - 542 N·m (100 - 400 lb ft)
Cylinder lock screw 2.3 N·m (20 lb in)

Cylinder - Special tools


CAS1456
This tool is used to remove and install the gland on the
cylinders.

RCPH10TLB099ABL 1

CAS1660
The tool is used to install seals into the cylinder glands.

RCPH10TLB098ABL 2

CAS1039
The torque multiplier is used to loosen and tighten the
cylinder’s piston bolt.

RCPH10TLB100ABL 3

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Cylinder - Exploded view

RCPH10TLB004HAD 1

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Relief valve - Pressure test

RCPH10TLB057GAL 1

1. Swing B 3. Dipper B 5. Swing A 7. Dipper A


2. Boom B 4. Bucket B 6. Boom A 8. Bucket A

1. Remove the suspect relief valve.


2. Connect the relief valve to the test block.
3. Connect DATAR. Connect TA092 pressure trans-
ducer to the test block. Set the transducer to 600
Bar.
NOTE: If DATAR is not available, use a pressure gauge of
34500 kPa (5000 psi) or greater.
4. Actuate the hand pump and record the highest pres-
sure reading. Check the pressure setting several
time to verify the reading.
5. Compare the reading with the Specifications. See
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM - Gen-
eral specification (A.10.A).
6. If the pressure setting is not correct, replace the
circuit relief valve. See Relief valve - Replace
(H.30.C).

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Relief valve - Replace


1. Remove the circuit relief valve from the test block.
2. Lubricate the O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install the relief valve and torque to 65 N·m (48 lb ft)
± 6.8 N·m (5 lb ft).

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Cylinder - Remove - Arm tool attachment cylinder


1. Extend the boom and dipper, resting the tool on the
ground.

RCPH10TLB277AAF 1

2. Attach a suitable lifting device to the arm tool cylinder.

RCPH10TLB620AAD 2

3. Remove the snap ring and washer from the cylinder


pin.

RCPH10TLB622AAD 3

4. Remove the pin (1) and spacers (2).

RCPH10TLB621AAD 4

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5. Remove the hose clamp.


6. Identify and tag hydraulic hoses.
7. Disconnect and cap hydraulic hoses and tubes.

RCPH10TLB784AAD 5

8. Remove the snap ring and washer.

RCPH10TLB611AAD 6

9. Remove the cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB610AAD 7

10. Remove the cylinder from the dipper arm.

RCPH10TLB608AAD 8

Next operation:
Cylinder - Install (H.30.C)

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Cylinder - Install
1. Position the cylinder inside the dipper arm.

RCPH10TLB608AAD 1

2. Install the cylinder pin.

RCPH10TLB610AAD 2

3. Secure the pin with a snap ring and washer.


4. Connect hydraulic hoses and tubes.

RCPH10TLB611AAD 3

5. Secure hoses with the hose clamp.

RCPH10TLB784AAD 4

6. If necessary adjust the cylinder length to align the


piston rod eye with the arm tool bracket.

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7. Install the pin (1) and spacers (2).

RCPH10TLB621AAD 5

8. Secure the pin with a washer and snap ring.

RCPH10TLB622AAD 6

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ARM TOOL ATTACHMENT Tilt - 30.C


Cylinder - Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cylinder - Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Cylinder - Remove - Arm tool attachment cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cylinder - Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Torque - Arm tool attachment cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Relief valve - Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Relief valve - Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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EXCAVATING AND LANDSCAPING

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.20.B


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

CARRYING Articulated tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.50.C


580N , 580SN WT , 580SN , 590SN

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - 20.B

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - 20.B

TECHNICAL DATA
Bucket
General specification - Weld specifications for standard bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

FUNCTIONAL DATA
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools
Exploded view - Adjustment for return to dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Exploded view - Antirollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exploded view - Loader lift bucket control - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Exploded view - Loader lift bucket control - N and SN machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exploded view - Bucket frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exploded view - Lift cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Exploded view - Bucket cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Exploded view - Clam cylinder circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Exploded view - Clam cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Exploded view - Antirollback linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Bucket
Drawing - Boom latch mechanical linkage machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Drawing - Boom latch pilot controlled machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Exploded view - Backhoe auxiliary control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Drawing - Bucket teeth locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sectional view Clam Control Valve - Clam Lock Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

SERVICE
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools
Adjust - Adjustment for return to dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Adjust - Adjustment of antirollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Bucket
Replace - Replacement of weld on cutting edge for standard buckets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for standard bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for clam bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Replace - Replacement of tooth shank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Replace - Replacement of tooth point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Remove - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Install - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing bottom cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing side cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Replace - High capacity buckets - bottom cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Replace - High capacity buckets - side cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Replace - Tooth point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Replace - Tooth shank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Bucket - General specification - Weld specifications for standard


bucket
1. 6 mm (0.25 in) Fillet
2. Fill groove
3. Fill corner

RCPH10TLB681AAL 1

RCPH10TLB682AAL 2

RCPH10TLB683AAL 3

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view -


Adjustment for return to dig

RCPH10TLB038GAL 1

1. Cap screw 3. Switch 5. Wave washer


2. Switch bracket 4. Cam

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view -


Antirollback

RCPH10TLB053GAL 1

1. Rollback cable 4. Cap screw 7. Snap ring


2. Nut 5. Washers 8. Rollback rod
3. Clevis 6. Bearing

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader lift


bucket control - 580SN-WT only

RCPH10TLB039GAL 1

1. Bolt 11. Cotter pin 21. Bellows


2. Nut 12. Pin 22. Clevis pin
3. Balljoint 13. Washer 23. Loader control valve
4. Washer 14. Bushing 24. Spacer
5. Handle shaft 15. U-bracket 25. Threaded insert
6. Two button handle (standard trans) 16. Bearing 26. 0-ring
7. Three button handle (powershift trans) 17. Bearing 27. Adjustable clevis
8. Boot 18. Shaft 28. Thin nut
9. Screw 19. Yoke linkage 29. Plug
10. Nut 20. Bucket control rod 30. Lift control rod

NOTE: Adjust length and offset of bucket control rod (20) and lift control rod (30) using clevis (27).

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader lift


bucket control - N and SN machines

RCPH10TLB040GAL 1

1. Bolt 10. Nut 19. Yoke linkage


2. Washer 11. Cotter pin 20. Bucket control rod
3. Balljoint 12. Pin 21. Loader control valve
4. Nut 13. Washer 22. Spacer
5. Handle shaft 14. Bushing 23. Threaded insert
6. Two button handle (standard trans) 15. U-bracket 24. Pin
7. Three button handle (powershift 16. Bearing 25. Bellows
trans)
8. Boot 17. Bearing 26. Plug
9. Screw 18. Shaft 27. Lift control rod

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader


frame

RCPH10TLB043GAL 1
Loader frame

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Bucket


frame

RCPH10TLB041GAL 1
Bucket frame

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Lift


cylinder hydraulic installation

RCPH10TLB004HAL 1
Lift cylinder hydraulic installation
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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Bucket


cylinder hydraulic installation

RCPH10TLB003HAL 1
Bucket cylinder hydraulic installation
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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Clam


cylinder circuit

RCPH10TLB042GAL 1
Clam cylinder circuit

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Clam


cylinder hydraulic installation

RCPH10TLB047GAL 1
Clam cylinder hydraulic installation

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view -


Antirollback linkage

RCPH10TLB936ABL 1
Antirollback linkage

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Bucket - Drawing - Boom latch mechanical linkage machines

RCPH10TLB084GAL 1

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Bucket - Drawing - Boom latch pilot controlled machines

RCPH10TLB045GAL 1

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Bucket - Exploded view - Backhoe auxiliary control

RCPH10TLB046GAL 1

1. Control lever

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Bucket - Drawing - Bucket teeth locations


Tooth locations for universal and heavy duty buckets

RCPH10TLB144GAL 1

1. Center tooth 5. 304 mm (11.97 in) bucket - 131.1 mm (5.16 in)


2. 12 mm (0.47 in) 406 mm (15.98 in) bucket - 182.2 mm (7.17 in)
3. 457 mm (17.99 in) bucket - 141.18 mm (5.56 in) 457 mm (17.99 in) bucket - 271.36 mm (10.68 in)
610 mm (24.02 in) bucket - 139.5 mm (5.49 in) 610 mm (24.02 in) bucket - 282.5 mm (11.12 in)
762 mm (30 in) bucket - 141.2 mm (5.56 in) 762 mm (30 in) bucket - 286.1 mm (11.26 in)
914 mm (35.98 in) bucket - 156.6 mm (6.17 in) 914 mm (35.98 in) bucket - 434.9 mm (17.12 in)
4. 914 mm (35.98 in) bucket - 297.7 mm (11.72 in) 6. 914 mm (35.98 in) bucket - 573.7 mm (22.59 in)
7. 610 mm (24.02 in) bucket - 425.5 mm (16.75 in)
762 mm (30 in) bucket - 576 mm (22.68 in)
914 mm (35.98 in)bucket - 712.8 mm (28.06 in)

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Tooth locations for high capacity buckets

RCPH10TLB018FAL 2

1. Centerline
2. Center tooth
3. 610 mm (24.02 in) bucket - 98 mm (3.86 in)
762 mm (30 in) bucket - 130.6 mm (5.14 in)
4. Put tooth shank as near corner as possible and keep tooth point 15 mm (0.59 in) outside of cutting edge.

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Bucket - Sectional view Clam Control Valve - Clam Lock Valve

RCPH10TLB005CAM 1

1. Clam Cylinders 4. To Clam Cylinders 6. Piton Piston


2. Clam Lock Valve 5. Pilot Signal 7. Check Valve Cartridge
3. To Loader Control Valve

NOTICE: The clam control valve can be under pressure. See the Service Manual for instructions on releasing pres-
sure in the clam hydraulic circuit before disconnecting any hoses from the clam control valve.

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Adjust - Adjustment for


return to dig
1. Park the machine on a level surface and apply the
parking brake.
2. Lower the loader frame and put the bucket flat on the
floor or in the correct digging position.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Loosen the cap screws (1) and move the switch
bracket (2) and switch (3) until the roller on the switch
(3) touches the cam (4). Tighten the cap screws
(1). See the illustration DIGGING Non-articulated
digging tools - Exploded view (J.20.B)

NOTE: Make sure the switch bracket is moved toward the inside of the machine so that the roller on the switch is fully
in contact with the cam.
5. Start the engine. Raise the loader frame all the way
and dump the bucket completely.
6. Increase the engine speed to full throttle.
7. Put the loader control lever in the rollback and then
the float position. The loader frame will lower to the
floor and the bucket will roll back.
8. Check the position of the bucket on the floor. When
the bucket reaches a level surface the lip should be
flat within 38 mm (1.5 in).
9. If the bucket is not in the correct position, do steps
11 through 14.
10. If the bucket is in the correct position, adjust the
pointer on the loader dump link to match the pointer
on the guide link.
11. Loosen the cap screws (1).
12. Move the switch bracket (2) and switch (1) forward if
the bucket did not roll back far enough.
13. Move the switch bracket (2) and switch (1) rearward
if the bucket rolled back too far.
14. Repeat steps 5 through 13 until the bucket returns to
the correct position.

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Adjust - Adjustment of


antirollback
1. Check to see that the cable assembly, which includes
the rollback cable (1), the nut (2), and the clevis (3), is
adjusted to a length of approximately 702 mm (27.64
in). See the illustration DIGGING Non-articulated
digging tools - Exploded view (J.20.B).
2. Roll the bucket all the way back.
3. Raise the loader frame all the way.
4. Look at the side cutting edge of the bucket.
5. The side cutting edge must be approximately level.
6. If the side cutting edge is not in the specified position,
adjust the nut (2) and the clevis (3) on the rollback
cable (1) to change the length of the cable assembly.
Lengthen the cable assembly to increase the amount
of rollback. Shorten the cable assembly to decrease
the amount of rollback.
7. Use washers (5) as required to remove any space
between the bearings (6) and the snap rings (7) at
both ends of the rollback rod (8). If the washers are
not required, leave on rollback rod (8) between the
snap rings (7).
8. Tighten the cap screw (4) to 27 N·m (20 lb ft).

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Bucket - Replace - Replacement of weld on cutting edge for


standard buckets
1. If the bucket is not removed from the machine, raise
the bucket to a suitable height and use suitable sup-
ports to hold the loader frame and bucket in place.
2. If the bucket is equipped with bucket teeth, use car-
bon arc rod to remove the bucket teeth.
3. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the welds that hold the cutting edge. Keep
distortion to a minimum when removing the cutting
edge.
4. When removing the bottom rear weld for the cutting
edge do not cut through the floor of the bucket.
1. Long lipped bucket weld

RCPH10TLB681AAL 1

5. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal on


the bucket that will prevent the new cutting edge from
fitting correctly.
6. Put the cutting edge in place and use C-clamps to
hold the cutting edge in place. See the illustration for
the correct position of the cutting edge.
1. Long lip bucket 688 mm (27 in)

RCPH10TLB935ABL 2

7. Use E-7018 welding rod and weld the cutting edge


to the bucket.
8. When welding the floor of the bucket to the top of the
cutting edge:

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A. Start at one end of the bucket and weld toward


the center until one welding rod is used.
B. Start at the center of the bucket and weld in
both directions from center until one welding
rod is used.
C. Start at the other end of the bucket and weld
toward the center until one welding rod is used.
D. Continue to weld the cutting edge to the bucket
using this method until welding is complete.
9. If bucket teeth were removed from the old cutting
edge, install the bucket teeth according to instruc-
tions in this section.

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Bucket - Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for


standard bucket
1. If the bucket is not removed from the machine, raise
the bucket to a suitable height and use suitable sup-
ports to hold the loader frame and bucket in place.
2. Remove all bolt-on cutting edge retaining bolts.
NOTE: If the plow bolt threads or the nut is damaged, it
might be necessary to use an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the plow bolts. do not apply heat to or cut on the
bucket surface. To prevent damage to the bucket surface,
the use of a cutting torch should be restricted to the cutting
edge side only.
3. Thoroughly clean the mounting surface on the bucket
lip with a wire brush to remove any dirt or debris.
4. Install the new cutting edge using new mounting
hardware.
5. Torque the cutting edge mounting bolt nuts to 461 -
569 N·m (340 - 420 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB003GAN 1

1. Cutting edge 2. Plow bolt 3. Nut

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Bucket - Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for clam


bucket
1. If the bucket is not removed from the machine, raise
the bucket to a suitable height and use suitable sup-
ports to hold the loader frame and bucket in place.
2. Remove all cutting edge retaining bolts.
NOTE: If the plow bolt threads or the nut is damaged, it
night be necessary to use an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the plow bolts. do not apply heat to or cut on the
bucket surface. To prevent damage to the bucket surface,
the use of a cutting torch should be restricted to the cutting
edge side only.
3. Thoroughly clean the mounting surface on the bucket
lip with a wire brush to remove any dirt or debris.
4. Install the new cutting edge using new mounting
hardware.
5. Torque the cutting edge mounting bolt nuts to 461 -
569 N·m (340 - 420 lb ft).

RCPH10TLB011BAL 1

1. Clam bucket assembly 3. Plow bolt


2. Cutting edge 4. Nut

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Bucket - Replace - Replacement of tooth shank


NOTE: Bucket teeth are only available on bucket with weld−on cutting edges.
1. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the welds that hold the tooth shank in place.
2. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra material
that will prevent the tooth shank from fitting correctly.
3. See the following illustration for the correct location
of the tooth shank on the cutting edge.

RCPH10TLB052GAL 1

1. 2362 mm (93 in) Short lip and clam bucket - 246 mm (9.685 in).
2. All buckets − 229 mm (9 in).
3. Put tooth shank as close to corner as possible and keep corner of the tooth point even with outer surface of
cutting edge.
4. See the following illustration for weld specifications
and instructions.

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RCPH10TLB049GAL 2

Welding instructions
1. 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet. Weld around each corner 10 mm (0.394 in). Weld two times.
2. 63 mm (2.48 in).
3. 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet. Weld around each corner 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet. Weld both sides and rear of tooth
shank. Weld two times.
4. Long lip bucket 10 mm (0.394 in)Fillet. Weld around each corner 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet. Weld two times.
5. Bent areas of tooth point.
6. Do not weld over edge of blade.

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Bucket - Replace - Replacement of tooth point


1. Heat the part of the tooth point that has been pressed
into the dent on each side of the tooth shank.
2. Bend the tooth point out of the dent on each side of
the tooth shank.
3. Use a pair of pliers to remove the tooth point from the
tooth shank.
4. Install a new tooth point on the tooth shank.
5. Heat the part of the tooth point that will be pressed
into the dent on each side of the tooth shank.
6. Have another person hold the tooth point against the
tooth shank.
7. Use a suitable tool and drive the heated part of the
tooth point into the dent on each side of the tooth
shank.

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Bucket - Remove - Loader frame


1. Raise the loader frame until the pivot pins for the
piston rod eyes of the lift cylinders are above the
hood. Stop the engine.
2. Fasten suitable lifting equipment to the loader frame
to hold the loader frame in place.
3. Remove the outer snap ring that holds the pivot pins
for the piston rod eyes of the lift cylinders.
4. Use suitable drivers and drive the pivot pins out of
the loader frame. Do not remove the drivers at this
time.
5. Disconnect the lifting equipment and lower the
bucket to the floor.
6. Hold the right lift cylinder and remove the driver.
Lower the lift cylinder onto the front axle.
7. Hold the left lift cylinder and remove the driver. Lower
the lift cylinder and strut onto the front axle.
8. Move the loader control lever to the right or left to
relieve any pressure in the bucket circuit.
9. Disconnect the bucket cylinder hoses from the tubes
on the right side of the machine chassis upright. Fas-
ten an identification tag to each tube.
10. Install a cap on each hose and a plug in each tube.
Thread size is 7/8-14.
11. If equipped, disconnect the clam cylinder hoses from
the tubes on the left side of the machine chassis up-
right. Fasten an identification tag on each tube.
12. Install a cap on each hose and a plug in each tube.
Thread size is 7/8-14.
13. Remove both retaining bolts for the return-to-dig
switch mounting bracket. It is not necessary to
disconnect the return-to-dig switch wiring.
14. Disconnect the antirollback rod from the right bucket
cylinder link.
15. Disconnect the antirollback rod from the self-leveling
cam. Put the antirollback rod out of the way.
16. Remove the snap ring and the two hardened flat
washers from the right end of the loader lift frame
pivot shaft.
17. Fasten suitable lifting equipment to the loader frame
to hold the loader frame in place.
18. Use a suitable driver and drive the pivot shaft out of
the loader frame.
19. A wave washer and the self-leveling cam are located
between the loader frame and the machine chassis
upright. Raise the loader frame and remove these
parts.
20. Carefully move the machine out of the loader frame.

Next operation:
Bucket - Install (J.20.B)
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Bucket - Install - Loader frame


Prior operation:
Bucket - Remove (J.20.B)

1. Carefully move the machine into the loader frame.


2. Lower the loader frame into alignment with the ma-
chine chassis upright.
NOTE: It may be necessary to spread the loader arms to
position them over the pivot tube in the chassis uprights.
Use caution. Do not over spread the loader frame arms.
3. Install the wave washer (2)and self-leveling cam (1)
between the machine chassis upright and the loader
frame as shown.

RCPH10TLB934ABL 1

4. Start the pivot shaft into the loader frame from the left
side of the machine chassis upright.
5. Drive the pivot all the way through into the right
loader frame.
6. Install the two flat hardened washers and the snap
ring.
7. Install the antirollback rod. Make the connection at
the right bucket cylinder link as well as at the self-
leveling cam.
8. Install the return-to-dig switch mounting bracket us-
ing the 10 x 15 mm hex flange bolts. Torque to 26 -
31 N·m (19 - 23 lb ft).
9. Replace any tie straps required to hold wiring har-
ness in place.
10. Connect the bucket cylinder hoses with the appro-
priate tubes on the right side of the machine chassis
upright.
11. If equipped, connect the clam cylinder hoses with
the appropriate tubes on the left side of the machine
chassis upright.
12. Move the loader control lever to the float position.
13. Raise the left loader lift cylinder and strut. Posi-
tion the pivot pin in the loader frame bore and drive
through the strut and cylinder piston rod eye.
14. Install the snap ring.
15. Connect the right loader lift cylinder in the same man-
ner as the left lift cylinder. Install the snap ring.

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16. Lubricate the pivot pins for the piston rod eyes of the
lift cylinders and the pivot shaft.
17. With the engine running at low idle, extend and re-
tract all loader cylinders three times to remove any
air from the circuits.

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Bucket - Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing


bottom cutting edge
1. Remove the bucket teeth. Use carbon arc rod or an
acetylene cutting torch to remove the welds.

NOTICE: When you remove the bottom weld at the rear of the bottom cutting edge, do not cut through the bottom of
the bucket.
2. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the welds that hold the bottom cutting edge.
3. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal still
on the bucket so that the new bottom cutting edge will
fit the bucket.
4. Put the new bottom cutting edge in position and make
several tack welds to hold it.
5. See the following illustration for the weld locations
and specifications. Do not make any welds on the
inside of the bucket except the bottom of the bucket
to the bottom cutting edge. Use E7018 welding rod
to weld the bottom cutting edge in position.

RCPH10TLB937ABL 1
1.Universal bucket - 147 mm (5.79 in)
Heavy duty bucket - 151 mm (5.94 in)
2. Universal bucket - 44 mm (1.732 in)
Heavy duty bucket - 47 mm (1.850 in)
3. 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet top and bottom
4. Fill groove between wear plates and bottom cutting edge
5. 6 mm (0.236 in) fillet all around
6. Two pass 6 mm (0.236 in) weld to fill void

6. See the following illustration. Install the corner


bucket teeth and weld the bucket teeth in position.
Use E7018 welding rod.

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RCPH10TLB051GAL 2

1. 14 mm (0.551 in)
2. 20 mm (0.787 in)
3. No weld, top only
4. First weld. 10 mm (0.394 in) flare bevel weld.
Second weld. 10 mm (0.394 in) fillet weld.
5. Bottom all around 8 mm (0.315 in) fillet. weld two times.
6. 8 mm (0.315 in) fillet. weld two times.

7. Weld the remaining bucket teeth to the bottom cutting


edge according to the instructions in this section.

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Bucket - Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing


side cutting edge
1. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the welds that hold the side cutting edge.
2. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal still
on the bucket so that the new side cutting edge will
fit the bucket.
3. Use E7018 welding rod to weld the side cutting edge
to the bucket with a 6 mm (0.24 in) fillet all around
the side cutting edge.

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Bucket - Replace - High capacity buckets - bottom cutting edge


1. Remove the bucket teeth. Use carbon arc rod or an
acetylene cutting torch to remove the welds.
2. Remove all welds that hold the bottom cutting edge in
position. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting
torch to remove the welds.
3. Remove the cutting edge from the bucket.
4. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal still
on the bucket so that the new cutting edge will fit the
bucket.
5. Put the new bottom cutting edge in position and use
C-clamps to hold it.
6. See the following illustration for weld locations and
specifications. Use E7018 welding rod to weld the
bottom cutting edge to the bucket.

RCPH10TLB007EAL 1

1. 48 mm (1.89 in)
2. 6 mm (0.24 in) fillet top and bottom
3. Fill groove between wear plates and bottom.

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Bucket - Replace - High capacity buckets - side cutting edge


1. Remove all welds that hold the side cutting edge in
position. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting
torch to remove the welds.
2. Remove the side cutting edge from the bucket.
3. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal still
on the bucket so that the new side cutting edge will
fit the bucket.
4. Put the side cutting edge in position and use a
C-clamp to hold it.
5. Use E7018 welding rod to weld the side cutting edge
to the bucket. Use a 6 mm (0.24 in) fillet weld all
around the side cutting edge.

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Bucket - Replace - Tooth point


1. Use a hammer and a punch to remove the flex pin
from the tooth point.
2. Install a new tooth point and drive a new flex pin
into the tooth point. Install the flex pin so that the
shoulders are toward the cutting edge.

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Bucket - Replace - Tooth shank


1. Use carbon arc rod or an acetylene cutting torch to
remove the welds that hold the tooth shank.
2. Use a grinder to remove any welds or extra metal that
will prevent the new tooth shank from fitting correctly.
3. If a new cutting edge has been installed, see the
illustrations on the following page for correct location
of the bucket teeth.
4. See the following illustration for weld specifications
for all bucket teeth except the corner bucket teeth
for the universal and the heavy duty buckets. Use
E7018 welding rod to weld the tooth shanks in posi-
tion.

RCPH10TLB006EAL 1
1. 20 mm (0.79 in) no weld
2. No weld
3. 8 mm (0.31 in) fillet both sides. Weld two times.

5. Universal and heavy duty buckets only. See the fol-


lowing illustration for the weld specifications for the
corner bucket teeth. Use E7018 welding rod to weld
the tooth shanks in position.

RCPH10TLB051GAL 2

1. 14 mm (0.55 in)
2. 20 mm (0.79 in)
3. No weld, top only
4. First weld. 10 mm (0.39 in) flare bevel weld.
Second weld. 10 mm (0.39 in) fillet weld.
5. Bottom all around 8 mm (0.31 in) fillet. Weld two times.
6. 8 mm (0.31 in) fillet. Weld two times.

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Index

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DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - 20.B


Bucket - Drawing - Boom latch mechanical linkage machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Bucket - Drawing - Boom latch pilot controlled machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Bucket - Drawing - Bucket teeth locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Bucket - Exploded view - Backhoe auxiliary control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Bucket - General specification - Weld specifications for standard bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Bucket - Install - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Bucket - Remove - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Bucket - Replace - High capacity buckets - bottom cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Bucket - Replace - High capacity buckets - side cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Bucket - Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for clam bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Bucket - Replace - Replacement of bolt - on cutting edge for standard bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Bucket - Replace - Replacement of tooth point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Bucket - Replace - Replacement of tooth shank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Bucket - Replace - Replacement of weld on cutting edge for standard buckets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Bucket - Replace - Tooth point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Bucket - Replace - Tooth shank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Bucket - Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing bottom cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Bucket - Replace - Universal and heavy duty buckets - replacing side cutting edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Bucket - Sectional view Clam Control Valve - Clam Lock Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Adjust - Adjustment for return to dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Adjust - Adjustment of antirollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Adjustment for return to dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Antirollback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Antirollback linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Bucket cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Bucket frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Clam cylinder circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Clam cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Lift cylinder hydraulic installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader lift bucket control - 580SN-WT only . . . . . . . . . 7
DIGGING Non-articulated digging tools - Exploded view - Loader lift bucket control - N and SN machines . . . . . . 8

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CARRYING Articulated tools - 50.C

580N
580SN WT
580SN
590SN

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CARRYING Articulated tools - 50.C

TECHNICAL DATA
Control valve
Torque - Special torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

FUNCTIONAL DATA
Control valve
Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cylinder
Exploded view - Typical cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Exploded view - Typical cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

SERVICE
Control valve
Check - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Remove - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Install - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Cylinder
Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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Control valve - Torque - Special torques


Relief valves, item numbers (1), (2), (3), (4), and (14) 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)
Check valves, item number (7) 122 N·m +/- 12 (90 lb ft +/- 9)
Anti void assembly, item number (6) 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)
End cap inner mounting bolts, item number (36) 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)
End cap outer mounting bolt, item number (18) 100 N·m +/- 10.8 (74 lb ft +/- 8)
Check valve assembly, item number (40) 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)
Center spring and seal retainer plate mounting screws, item numbers (32) and 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)
(37)
Centering spring retaining bolt, item number (46) 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)

RCPH10TLB057GAL 1

1. Relief valve 206.8 bar (3000 psi) 11. Stabilizer spool 21. Dipper B port
2. Relief valve 331 bar (4800 psi) 12. Dipper spool 22. Bucket B port
3. Relief valve 237.8 bar (3450 psi) 13. Bucket spool 23. Extend-A-Hoe B port
4. Relief valve 221 bar (3205 psi) 14. Relief valve 3800 psi 24. Auxiliary hydraulics B port
5. Plug assembly 15. Extend-A-Hoe spool 25. Swing A port
6. Anti void assembly 16. Auxiliary hydraulics section 26. Boom A port
7. Check valve 17. End cap 27. Dipper A port
8. Swing spool 18. End cap outer mounting bolt 28. Bucket A port
9. Boom spool 19. Swing B port 29. Extend-A-Hoe A port
10. Stabilizer spool 20. Boom B port 30. Auxiliary hydraulics A port

NOTE: Relief valves are preset and have a tolerance of 2.4 bar +/- (35 psi +/- )

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Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe


machines only

RCPH10TLB058GAL 1

31. Inlet port 34. Right stabilizer A port 37. Spool end cap retainer screws
32. Spool seal retainer plate screws 35. Outlet port 38. Left stabilizer B port
33. Left stabilizer A port 36. End cap inner mounting bolts 39. Right stabilizer B port

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Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe


machines only

RCPH10TLB008FAL 1

40. Low leak valve assembly 43. Lower spool seal 46. Centering spring retaining bolt
41. Upper spool seal 44. Seal retainer plate 47. Spool end cap
42. Seal retainer plate 45. Centering spring

NOTE: The low leak valves (40) are only in the boom and dipper sections.

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Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe


machines only

RCPH10TLB059GAL 1
Valve cut away view

RCPH10TLB007FAL 2
Valve schematic

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Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe


machines only

RCPH10TLB009FAL 1
Circuit relief valve

1. Poppet 6. Back-up ring 11. Back-up ring


2. Sleeve 7. O-ring 12. Shim 0.127 cm (0.050 in)
3. O-ring 8. Spring 13. Shim 0.0508 cm (0.020 in)
4. Spring 9. Retaining ring 14. Shim 0.0177 cm (0.007 in)
5. Screw 10. O-ring 15. Shim 0.0127 cm (0.0050 in)

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Typical cylinder

RCPH10TLB060GAL 1

1. Tube 6. Piston rod 11. Wear ring 16. Buffer seal


2. Lock screw 7. Bolt 12. O-ring 17. Bushing
3. Gland 8. Hardened washer 13. Backup ring 18. Bushing
4. Piston 9. Seal 14. Wiper
5. Piston rod eye 10. Backup ring 15. Rod seal

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Typical cylinder

RCPH10TLB162ABL 1

RCPH10TLB161ABL 2

3. Gland 11. Wear ring 15. Rod seal


4. Piston 12. O-ring 16. Buffer seal
9. Seal 13. Backup ring 17. Bushing
10. Backup ring 14. Wiper

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Cylinder - Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder

RCPH10TLB010FAL 1

1. Tube 3. Spacer 5. Gland


2. Snap ring 4. Snap ring

Coupler cylinder piston

RCPH10TLB003FAL 2

6. Piston rod 9. Ring


7. Seal 10. O-ring
8. Ring

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Coupler cylinder gland


11. Wiper seal 13. Seal 15. Backup ring
12. Bushing 14. O-ring

RCPH10TLB020AAL 3

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Control valve - Check - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only


Pressure relief valves
1. Remove valve from valve body.
2. Lubricate O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install valve and torque to 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/-
5)

Spool valve seals


1. Disconnect the linkage from the spool to be removed.
2. Remove the spool end cap retainer screws (37),
spool end cap (47), and seal retaining plate (44).
3. Remove the spool from the valve body.
4. Remove the spool seal retainer plate mounting
screws (32), spool seal retainer plate (42), and spool
seal (41).
5. Remove the spool centering spring retaining bolt (46)
and centering spring with caps (45) from the spool.
6. Clean and inspect spool and spool bore for scoring
or scratches, repair or replace as necessary.
7. Lubricate the spool with clean hydraulic oil, install the
spool in the valve body.
8. Install the lower spool seal (43) and seal retainer
plate (44).

NOTICE: When replacing spool seals, place spool in section, insert seal into section. Do not place seal in first and
install spool, this will damage the seal.
9. Install the centering spring with caps (45), centering
spring retaining bolt and torque to 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7
lb ft +/- 1)
10. Install the spool end cap (47), spool end cap retaining
screws (37) and torque to 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/-
1)
11. Install the upper seal (41), upper seal retaining plate
(42) and torque to 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)
12. Connect linkage to the spool.

Check valves
1. Remove the check valve (7).
NOTE: Make sure all components of check valve come
out of the valve body, see cutaway view. Control valve
- Exploded view (J.50.C)
2. Lubricate O-ring with hydraulic oil.
3. Install check valve (7) and torque to 122 N·m +/- 12
(90 lb ft +/- 9)

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End cap and auxiliary hydraulics section


1. Remove end cap mounting bolts (18) and (36), re-
move end cap (17), and if equipped auxiliary hy-
draulic section (16).
2. Replace all O-rings.
3. Place bolts through end cap (17) and if equipped aux-
iliary hydraulic section (16).
4. Install bolts into main valve body and torque outer
bolts (18) to 100 N·m +/- 10.8 (74 lb ft +/- 8) and
inner bolts (36) to 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5).

Low leak valve


1. Remove the low leak valve (40).
NOTE: Make sure all components of low leak valve come
out of the valve body, see cutaway view. Control valve -
Exploded view (J.50.C)
2. Lubricate O-rings with hydraulic oil.
3. Install low leak valve (40) and torque to 65 N·m +/-
6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5).

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Control valve - Remove - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines


only
NOTICE: Do not remove more than one spool at a time from the valve body.
1. Clean the valve body.
2. If equipped, remove the cap screws from the auxiliary
section centering spring cover.

RCPH10TLB102ABL 1

3. Remove the centering spring cover.

RCPH10TLB103ABL 2

4. Remove the spool from the section.

RCPH10TLB105ABL 3

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5. Loosen the plug.

RCPH10TLB107ABL 4

6. Remove the plug from the valve section.

RCPH10TLB108ABL 5

7. Loosen the end cap bolts.

RCPH10TLB110ABL 6

8. Remove the end cap and if equipped, auxiliary sec-


tion.

RCPH10TLB111ABL 7

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9. Lay the end cap and auxiliary section on to the


bench, remove the bolts.
NOTE: Make a note of the size and location of the bolts.

RCPH10TLB112ABL 8

10. Remove the end cover from the auxiliary section.

RCPH10TLB113ABL 9

11. Remove the spring.

RCPH10TLB114ABL 10

12. Remove the spool.

RCPH10TLB115ABL 11

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13. Remove the seal retaining plate, remove and discard


seal and wiper.

RCPH10TLB117ABL 12

14. Number the valve body and the components.


NOTE: The relief valves are set at different pressures and
must be placed back in the same location from which they
were removed.

RCPH10TLB121ABL 13

15. Loosen the relief valve.

RCPH10TLB123ABL 14

16. Remove the relief valve from the valve body.

RCPH10TLB124ABL 15

17. Repeat steps 15 and 16 for the remaining relief


valves.

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18. If equipped, loosen the plug from the extend-a-hoe


section.

RCPH10TLB126ABL 16

19. Remove the plug from the valve body.

RCPH10TLB127ABL 17

20. Repeat steps 15 though 19 for the other side of the


valve body.
21. Make sure to mark the centering spring covers with
identification numbers.

RCPH10TLB128ABL 18

22. Loosen the cap screws for the centering spring cover.

RCPH10TLB130ABL 19

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23. Remove the centering spring cover.

RCPH10TLB131ABL 20

24. Repeat steps 22 and 23 for the remaining centering


spring covers.
25. Note any color coding on the centering springs.

RCPH10TLB132ABL 21

26. Make a note on the valve body of the color of the


spring.

RCPH10TLB133ABL 22

27. Remove the spool from the valve body.

RCPH10TLB134ABL 23

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28. Remove the seal from the spool.

RCPH10TLB138ABL 24

29. Remove the wipe seal from the spool.

RCPH10TLB137ABL 25

30. Remove the seal retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB136ABL 26

31. Remove the spool end.

RCPH10TLB141ABL 27

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32. Reassemble the spool and insert back into the valve
body, make sure the wiper seal faces out towards the
retainer plate.

RCPH10TLB142ABL 28

33. Remove the spool from the valve body.

RCPH10TLB135ABL 29

34. Remove the O-ring from the spacer.

RCPH10TLB140ABL 30

35. Remove the spacer from the spool.

RCPH10TLB139ABL 31

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36. Remove the seal from the spool.

RCPH10TLB138ABL 32

37. Remove the wipe seal from the spool.

RCPH10TLB137ABL 33

38. Remove the seal retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB136ABL 34

39. Reassemble the spool and insert back into the valve
body, make sure the wiper seal faces out towards the
retainer plate.

RCPH10TLB142ABL 35

40. Repeat steps 27 though 39 for the remaining spools.

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41. Remove the cap screws for the seal retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB143ABL 36

42. Remove the seal retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB144ABL 37

43. Remove the wiper seal.

RCPH10TLB145ABL 38

44. Remove the spool seal.

RCPH10TLB146ABL 39

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Control valve - Install - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only


Prior operation:
Control valve - Remove (J.50.C)

1. Install a new spool seal.

RCPH10TLB147ABL 1

2. Install a new wiper seal.

RCPH10TLB148ABL 2

NOTE: Make sure the lip of the wiper seal is facing out towards the seal retaining plate.
3. Install the seal retaining plate.

RCPH10TLB144ABL 3

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4. Install seal retaining plate cap screws and torque to


9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)

RCPH10TLB074ABL 4

5. Repeat steps 41 through 48 for the remaining spool


seals.Loosen and remove the check valve.

RCPH10TLB075ABL 5

6. Install the check valve and spring into the valve body,
replace the O-ring on the plug. Hand tighten the plug
into the valve body making sure not to bind the valve.

RCPH10TLB076ABL 6

7. Torque the check valve to 122 N·m +/- 12 (90 lb ft


+/- 9)

RCPH10TLB149ABL 7

8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the remaining check valves.

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9. Loosen the anti void plug.

RCPH10TLB159ABL 8

10. Replace the O-rings and backup ring on the anti void
valve and plug.

RCPH10TLB157ABL 9

11. Install and hand tighten the plug into the valve body
making sure not to bind the valve.

RCPH10TLB160ABL 10

12. Torque the anti void to 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)

RCPH10TLB158ABL 11

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13. Loosen the plug for the check valve.

RCPH10TLB150ABL 12

14. Remove the plug, spacer, spring, and valve from the
valve body.

RCPH10TLB152ABL 13

15. Install the valve.

RCPH10TLB153ABL 14

16. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB154ABL 15

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17. Install the spacer.

RCPH10TLB155ABL 16

18. Make sure the washer is seated flat on the spring.

RCPH10TLB156ABL 17

19. Install a new O-ring on the plug, install the plug and
torque to 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)

RCPH10TLB151ABL 18

20. Install centering spring covers and torque to 9.4 N·m


+/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)

RCPH10TLB130ABL 19

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21. Install a new O-ring on the plug and torque to 65 N·m


+/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)

RCPH10TLB126ABL 20

22. Install new O-rings on relief valves and torque to 65


N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft +/- 5)

RCPH10TLB123ABL 21

23. Install a new O-ring.

RCPH10TLB120ABL 22

24. Install a new spool seal and wiper seal.

RCPH10TLB119ABL 23

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25. Install the seal retaining plate and cap screws.


Torque cap screws to 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3 (7 lb ft +/- 1)

RCPH10TLB117ABL 24

26. Replace the O-ring.

RCPH10TLB116ABL 25

27. Install the valve.

RCPH10TLB115ABL 26

28. Install the spring.

RCPH10TLB114ABL 27

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29. Place the end cap on the auxiliary section.

RCPH10TLB113ABL 28

30. Set the bolts through the end cover into the auxiliary
section.
NOTE: The larger of the three bolts goes into the top hole.

RCPH10TLB112ABL 29

31. Pull the end cap and auxiliary section up evenly,


torque the end cover bolts to 100 N·m +/- 10.8 (74
lb ft +/- 8)

RCPH10TLB110ABL 30

32. Install a new O-ring on the plug.

RCPH10TLB108ABL 31

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33. Install and torque the plug to 65 N·m +/- 6.7 (48 lb ft
+/- 5).

RCPH10TLB107ABL 32

34. Install the spool in the valve body.

RCPH10TLB105ABL 33

35. Install the centering spring cover.

RCPH10TLB103ABL 34

36. Install and torque the cap screws to 9.4 N·m +/- 1.3
(7 lb ft +/- 1)

RCPH10TLB102ABL 35

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Cylinder - Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder


NOTE: Refer to illustrations Cylinder - Disassemble (J.50.C).
1. Remove the snap ring (2) from the gland (5). Then
push the gland (5) slightly into the cylinder.
2. Remove the spacer (3).
3. Remove the snap ring (4) from the tube (1).
4. Install the plastic service ring into the snap ring
groove in the tube (1).

NOTICE: See illustration Cylinder - Assemble (J.50.C) for


orientation of the plastic service ring.
5. Pull the rod assembly (6) out of the tube (1).
6. Remove the plastic service ring from the tube (1).
7. Remove the gland (5) from the rod (6).
8. Fasten the rod (6) in a vise with soft jaws.
9. Remove the seal (7), ring (8), ring (9), and O-ring
(10) from the piston.
10. Remove the wiper seal (11), bushing (12), seal (13),
O-ring (14), and backup ring (15) from the gland (5).
11. Do steps 1 through 10 for the other side.

Next operation:
Cylinder - Inspect (J.50.C)

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Cylinder - Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder (J.50.C)

1. Clean the glands (5), piston rods (6) and tube (1) in
cleaning solvent.
2. Discard the parts that were removed from the pistons
and the glands (5).
3. Illuminate the inside of the tube (1). Inspect the in-
side of the tube (1) for deep grooves and other dam-
age. If there is damage to the tube (1), a new tube
(1) must be used. See section 8001 for removal of
cylinder tube.
4. Remove small scratches on the inside of the tube (1)
with emery cloth of medium grit. Use the emery cloth
with a rotary motion.
5. Check to be sure that the piston rods (6) are straight.
If a piston rod (6) is not straight, install a new piston
rod (6).

Next operation:
Cylinder - Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder (J.50.C)

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Cylinder - Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder


Prior operation:
Cylinder - Inspect (J.50.C)

1. Install the wiper seal (11) in the gland (5). The lips
must be toward the small end of the gland (5).
2. Install the seal (13) and bushing (12) in the gland (5).
3. Install the backup ring (15) and O-ring (14) on the
outside of the gland (5).
4. Install a new O-ring (10), ring (9), ring (8), and seal
(7) on the piston.
5. Lubricate the bore of the gland (5) with clean oil and
push the gland assembly onto the piston rod (6). The
wide end of the gland (5) should contact the piston.
6. Do steps 1 through 5 for the other gland (5) and pis-
ton rod (6).
7. Lubricate the seals of the piston rod (6) and the gland
(5) with clean oil. Push the piston rod and gland
sub-assembly into the bore of the tube (1) far enough
to allow the installation of the snap ring (4). If nec-
essary, use a soft hammer to drive the piston rod (6)
and gland (5) into the tube (1).
8. Install the snap ring (4) in the tube (1).
9. Pull the rod (6) outwards until the gland (5) is seated
against the snap ring (4).
10. Install the spacer (3)on the gland (5).
11. Install the snap ring (2) on the gland (5).
12. Do steps 7 through 12 for the other side.
Plastic service ring orientation

RCPH10TLB019AAL 1

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Index

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CARRYING Articulated tools - 50.C


Control valve - Check - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Control valve - Exploded view - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Control valve - Install - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Control valve - Remove - Mechanical linkage backhoe machines only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Control valve - Torque - Special torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Cylinder - Assemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Cylinder - Disassemble - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Cylinder - Exploded view - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Cylinder - Exploded view - Typical cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cylinder - Exploded view - Typical cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Cylinder - Inspect - Quick coupler cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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CASE policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any
time without notices is reserved.

All data given in this publication is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weight are approximate only
and the illustrations do not necessarily show products in standard condition. For exact information about any
particular product, please consult your CASE Dealer.

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