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6pcs/lot Cam Plate/Cam Disk 096230-0180, 4 Cylinder, LIFT 2.6, Compatible With Bosch, For Diesel Fuel Injection Pump, For VE Pump Spare Part
LIUYONU High-quality replacement compatible with Bosch diesel fuel injection pumps, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. || Includes 6 pieces of cam plates/cam disks, designed specifically for 4 cylinder engines with LIFT 2.6 specifications. || Compatible with VE pump systems, making it an essential spare part for diesel engine maintenance and repair. || Durable construction for long-lasting use, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance costs. || Easy installation process, suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their diesel engine performance.
LIUYONU High-quality replacement compatible with Bosch diesel fuel injection pumps, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. || Includes 6 pieces of cam plates/cam disks, designed specifically for 4 cylinder engines with LIFT 2.6 specifications. || Compatible with VE pump systems, making it an essential spare part for diesel engine maintenance and repair. || Durable construction for long-lasting use, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance costs. || Easy installation process, suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their diesel engine performance.
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09600-04300
as CAMPLATE SUB-ASSY,
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Firm
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09623-00180
22130-6A51
CAMPLATE SUB-ASSY,
0962300180
22130-6A510
TOYOTA
CAMPLATE SUB-ASSY,
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Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
Fuel Injectors in 797F powered Off-Highway Trucks engines are not reaching expected mid-life target. The typical failure mode is a "-2" or a "-7" code on the fuel injectors.Solution
This will be an interim troubleshooting procedure to follow for trucks running with a special test software. Prior to executing this procedure, utilize Cat ® Electronic Technician (Cat ET) or Advisor to verify if any logged codes have been logged. Certain injector diagnostics do not notify the operator or light the check engine light upon activation."Fuel system verification-Test" procedure applies to trucks running with following software versions only.
Engine - LRC 3655600-31 (Test)
Engine - Tier II 5297866-05 (Test)
Engine - HAA (4x2) 3253178-39 (Test)
Engine - Tier II Custom 4727209-12 (Test)Troubleshooting Procedure
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Diagnostic Codes
A. Establish communication between Cat® (Electronic Technician) ET and the engine ECM. Cat ET must be configured for Dual Data Link Communications to perform this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Determine the diagnostic code that relates to an injector. Codes
Result: A -2 code is present.
Repair: Perform the following procedure:
1. Do not clear the diagnostic code.
Access the Fuel System Verification Test by accessing the following display screens:
- Diagnostics
- Diagnostic Tests
- Fuel System Verification Test
3. Perform the Fuel System Verification Test.
If the injector passes the test, the injector is "OK". Cat ET will clear the code.
Result: If the injector fails the test, perform the following procedure:
a. Replace the injector.
b. Flash program the trim file for the new injector into the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Injector Trim File - Install", if necessary.
c. Perform the Fuel System Verification Test again. This test will clear the active diagnostic code for the new injector. Verify that the original condition has been resolved.
Result: If the test
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
Fuel Injectors in 797F powered Off-Highway Trucks engines are not reaching expected mid-life target. The typical failure mode is a "-2" or a "-7" code on the fuel injectors.Solution
This will be an interim troubleshooting procedure to follow for trucks running with a special test software. Prior to executing this procedure, utilize Cat ® Electronic Technician (Cat ET) or Advisor to verify if any logged codes have been logged. Certain injector diagnostics do not notify the operator or light the check engine light upon activation."Fuel system verification-Test" procedure applies to trucks running with following software versions only.
Engine - LRC 3655600-31 (Test)
Engine - Tier II 5297866-05 (Test)
Engine - HAA (4x2) 3253178-39 (Test)
Engine - Tier II Custom 4727209-12 (Test)Troubleshooting Procedure
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Diagnostic Codes
A. Establish communication between Cat® (Electronic Technician) ET and the engine ECM. Cat ET must be configured for Dual Data Link Communications to perform this procedure. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tools", if necessary.
B. Determine the diagnostic code that relates to an injector. Codes
Result: A -2 code is present.
Repair: Perform the following procedure:
1. Do not clear the diagnostic code.
Access the Fuel System Verification Test by accessing the following display screens:
- Diagnostics
- Diagnostic Tests
- Fuel System Verification Test
3. Perform the Fuel System Verification Test.
If the injector passes the test, the injector is "OK". Cat ET will clear the code.
Result: If the injector fails the test, perform the following procedure:
a. Replace the injector.
b. Flash program the trim file for the new injector into the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Injector Trim File - Install", if necessary.
c. Perform the Fuel System Verification Test again. This test will clear the active diagnostic code for the new injector. Verify that the original condition has been resolved.
Result: If the test