INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS AND SENDERS H8.00-12.00XM (H170-280HD) [G007]; H13.00-16.00XM (H300-360HD) [F019]; H10.00-12.00XM-12EC (H360HD-EC) [F019]
PART NO. 1556871
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR • When lifting parts or assemblies, make sure all slings, chains, or cables are correctly fastened, and that the load being lifted is balanced. Make sure the crane, cables, and chains have the capacity to support the weight of the load. • Do not lift heavy parts by hand, use a lifting mechanism. • Wear safety glasses. • DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CONNECTOR before doing any maintenance or repair on electric lift trucks. Disconnect the battery ground cable on internal combustion lift trucks. • Always use correct blocks to prevent the unit from rolling or falling. See HOW TO PUT THE LIFT TRUCK ON BLOCKS in the Operating Manual or the Periodic Maintenance section. • Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly. • Use the correct tools for the job. • Keep the tools clean and in good condition. • Always use HYSTER APPROVED parts when making repairs. Replacement parts must meet or exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer. • Make sure all nuts, bolts, snap rings, and other fastening devices are removed before using force to remove parts. • Always fasten a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the controls of the unit when making repairs, or if the unit needs repairs. • Be sure to follow the WARNING and CAUTION notes in the instructions. • Gasoline, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and Diesel fuel are flammable. Be sure to follow the necessary safety precautions when handling these fuels and when working on these fuel systems. • Batteries generate flammable gas when they are being charged. Keep fire and sparks away from the area. Make sure the area is well ventilated. NOTE: The following symbols and words indicate safety information in this manual:
WARNING Indicates a condition that can cause immediate death or injury!
CAUTION Indicates a condition that can cause property damage!
Instrument Panel Indicators and Senders
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS General ............................................................................................................................................................... Description ......................................................................................................................................................... General ........................................................................................................................................................... Instrument Panel Meters, Indicators, and LCD Display ............................................................................ Connector ....................................................................................................................................................... Seat Switch Logic ...................................................................................................................................... Central Warning Light Output................................................................................................................. Buzzer Output ........................................................................................................................................... Engine Shutdown Output ......................................................................................................................... Instrument Panel Component Replacement .................................................................................................... Instrument Panel........................................................................................................................................... Remove....................................................................................................................................................... Light ............................................................................................................................................................... Replace ....................................................................................................................................................... Sender Replacement .......................................................................................................................................... Fuel Level Sender .......................................................................................................................................... Pressure Sender............................................................................................................................................. Temperature Sender ...................................................................................................................................... Low Coolant Sender....................................................................................................................................... Vacuum Switch .............................................................................................................................................. Crankshaft Position Sensor .......................................................................................................................... Specifications...................................................................................................................................................... Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................................
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This section is for the following models: H8.00-12.00XM (H170-280HD) [G007]; H13.00-16.00XM (H300-360HD) [F019]; H10.00-12.00XM-12EC (H360HD-EC) [F019]
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"THE QUALITY KEEPERS" HYSTER APPROVED PARTS
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Description
General Meters provide information to the operator on the condition of various systems. Gauges may be either direct reading (mechanical) or indirect (electrical). Unlike mechanical gauges, electrical gauges have electrical meter movements, light emitting diodes (LEDs), or digital displays inside the case. These meters receive an electrical signal from a sender unit, usually in the engine or transmission case. This
section only describes electrical meters, senders, and instrument panel displays. Meters and displays are used to provide operator information on the status of many systems, including engine oil pressure, fuel level, transmission oil pressure, engine coolant temperature, transmission oil temperature, and hour or fault code display. See Figure 1.
Description GENERAL Many meters have meter movements that move an indicating needle attached to a shaft (or pin). The shaft rotates to swing the needle. Shaft rotation of a meter is limited to less than one full revolution. Meter faces are calibrated to indicate a range of values. For examples of meter faces and indicators, see Figure 1.
INSTRUMENT PANEL METERS, INDICATORS, AND LCD DISPLAY WARNING If any of the instruments do not operate as described in the following tables, DO NOT operate lift truck until problem is corrected. See Figure 1 and Table 1.
Many meters and displays require a separate sender.
Figure 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators
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Description
2200 SRM 1105 Table 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators
Item No.
Item
Function
NOTE: For all warning lights, there is a light check after power-up. NOTE: At all fault codes or warning lights, including flashing gauge symbols, the central warning light will be ON. 1
Maintenance Warning Light (Optional, Cumins Engine Only)
Yellow maintenance light is ON when maintenance is required. A fault code may be shown on fault indicator.
2
Coolant Level Warning Light
If the engine coolant is low, the red light will come ON. The buzzer will sound.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the red light is ON, or lift truck damage may occur. 3
Engine Oil Level Warning Light (Optional)
Engine oil level warning light comes ON and buzzer sounds when the engine oil level is low.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the red light is ON. Immediately shut down the engine or lift truck damage may occur. 4
Engine Air Filter Warning Light
Engine air filter warning light is ON when the air filter is dirty or has an obstruction. If the light is ON, clean or replace the filter element.
5
Fuel Filter/Water Separator Warning Light
Yellow light comes ON when the water level in the water separator is high. Drain the water. A fault code may be shown on the fault indicator.
6
Seat Belt Warning Light
Yellow light is ON for 10 seconds after the key is placed in the ON position.
WARNING Before driving the lift truck, always fasten your safety belt, or personnel injury may occur. 7
2
Auto Lubrication Warning Light (Optional)
Yellow light comes ON when the grease level in the grease container is low. Refill with multipurpose grease with 2 to 4% molybdenum disulfide.
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Table 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators (Continued) Item No.
Item
Function
NOTE: For all warning lights, there is a light check after power-up. NOTE: At all fault codes or warning lights, including flashing gauge symbols, the central warning light will be ON. 8
Hydraulic Oil Level Warning Light (Optional)
Red light comes ON when the hydraulic oil level in the hydraulic tank is low. The buzzer sounds.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the red light is ON, or lift truck damage may occur. 9
Hydraulic Oil Filter Restriction Warning Light (Optional)
This hydraulic oil filter restriction light will come ON when the hydraulic oil filter restriction is high. The filter needs cleaning or replaced.
10
Brake System High Temperature Warning Light
Red warning light comes ON when the brake cooling oil temperature is high. The buzzer sounds.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the red light is ON, or lift truck damage may occur. 11
Brake System Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
Red warning light comes ON when the brake pressure is low. The buzzer will sound.
WARNING Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the red light is ON. Immediately shut down the engine or personnel injury may occur.
12
Parking Brake Warning Light
Red warning light is ON when the parking brake is applied.
13
Start Aid/Diagnostic/ Engine Warning Light
Yellow start aid/diagnostic/engine warning light is ON before the engine is cranked when the cold start is activated. If the start aid/diagnostic/engine warning light is ON when the engine is running, a fault condition has been detected. The fault code will be displayed on the fault indicator. Engine performance may decrease.
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Description
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Table 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators (Continued) Item No.
Item
Function
NOTE: For all warning lights, there is a light check after power-up. NOTE: At all fault codes or warning lights, including flashing gauge symbols, the central warning light will be ON. 14
Engine Stop Warning Light
If the engine stop warning light comes ON, there is a critical fault condition. The fault code will be displayed on the fault indicator. The buzzer will also sound. Engine performance may decrease or the engine may shut down. Immediately shut down the engine. NOTE: Engine shutdown can be reset. Turn the key switch to OFF and then to ON, and restart the engine. If the fault is still present, the engine will only run for a limited time.
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Transmission Failure Warning Light
Red light comes ON when a transmission fault occurs. The fault code will be displayed on the fault indicator. The transmission may shift to NEUTRAL and/or engine performance may decrease. The buzzer will sound. NOTE: There is a transmission limp home mode. Use the following procedure to activate the limp home mode: 1. Select NEUTRAL on the shift lever or apply and release the park brake. 2. Select either FORWARD or REVERSE. 3. Select either first or second gear on the shift lever. NOTE: Inching is disabled in limp home mode.
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Transmission Oil Pressure Warning Light
Red light comes ON if the transmission oil pressure is low. The fault code will be displayed on the fault indicator. The transmission may shift to NEUTRAL and/or engine performance may decrease. The buzzer will sound. NOTE: There is a transmission limp home mode. Use the following procedure to activate the limp home mode: 1. Select NEUTRAL on the shift lever or apply and release the park brake. 2. Select either FORWARD or REVERSE. 3. Select either first or second gear on the shift lever. NOTE: Inching is disabled in limp home mode.
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Description
Table 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators (Continued) Item No.
Item
Function
NOTE: For all warning lights, there is a light check after power-up. NOTE: At all fault codes or warning lights, including flashing gauge symbols, the central warning light will be ON. 17
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
When the engine is running, the gauge indicates normal engine oil pressure, and the needle is approximately in the middle. When the engine oil pressure is low, the gauge symbol will FLASH red. The red engine stop warning light will come ON. The buzzer will sound. Engine performance may decrease or the engine may shut down. Immediately shut down the engine. NOTE: Engine shutdown can be reset. Turn the key switch to OFF and then to ON position, and restart the engine. If the fault is still present, the engine will only run for a limited time.
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Fuel Level Gauge
When the fuel level is 10% or less of the tank capacity, the gauge symbol will FLASH red.
19
Voltmeter
The voltmeter indicates the system voltage. When the ignition is ON and the engine is not running, the gauge symbol will be red. When the engine is running and the system voltage is below 24 VDC, the gauge symbol will FLASH red.
20
Transmission Oil Temperature Gauge
Gauge indicates the transmission oil temperature. During normal operation, the needle will be in the green zone. If the temperature is high, the gauge symbol will FLASH red. There will be a fault code on the fault indicator. The buzzer will sound. The transmission may shift to first gear, and engine performance may decrease.
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Description
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Table 1. Instrument Panel and Indicators (Continued) Item No.
Item
Function
NOTE: For all warning lights, there is a light check after power-up. NOTE: At all fault codes or warning lights, including flashing gauge symbols, the central warning light will be ON. 21
Coolant Temperature Gauge
Gauge indicates the coolant temperature. When the temperature is near the critical value, the gauge symbol will FLASH red and the red engine stop warning light will come ON. When the engine temperature is critical, the red engine stop warning light will also come ON. There will be a fault code displayed on the fault indicator. Engine performance may decrease or the engine may shut down. Immediately shut down the engine. NOTE: Engine shutdown can be reset. Turn the key switch to OFF and then to ON position, and restart the engine. If the fault is still present, the engine will only run for a limited time.
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Hourmeter and Fault Indicator
The hourmeter operates while the engine is running. Periodic maintenance recommendations are based on these hours. It also displays engine and transmission faults and fault codes when communication between engine, transmission, and/or display is lost. Additional information is indicated when faults occur. If more than one fault is present, the faults will scroll. For explanation of fault codes, see the section Transmission1300 SRM 1082 and Perkins Tier II Electronic Troubleshooting Guide 600 SRM 1072. The display will keep records of the fault codes. To gain access to these codes, turn the key switch ON and OFF two times and then turn the key switch back ON, but do not start the engine. The fault indicator will show the most recent fault code first. For each code, the following sequence will occur: • It will show the code • The hourmeter reading at the last occurrence • The hourmeter reading at the first occurrence • The number of times it has occurred NOTE: To leave the fault code log, turn the key switch to OFF.
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Description
CONNECTOR Instrument panel is connected to the system by means of one connector. Connector is located at rear of instrument panel. See Figure 2 and Table 2.
Figure 2. Connector Table 2. Pin Description Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
Battery positive input
13
Brake system pressure input
2
Seat switch input
14
Can - H
3
Not used
15
Can - L
4
Ground
16
Not used
5
Engine coolant level input
17
Buzzer output
6
Brake system temperature input
18
Hydraulic oil level input
7
Park brake input
19
Central light output
8
Engine oil level input
20
Hydraulic filter input
9
Engine combustion air filter input
21
Not used
10
Fuel filter input
22
Transmission oil pressure gauge input
11
Neutral gear input
23
Engine oil pressure gauge input
12
Lubrication system input
24
Fuel level gauge input
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Description
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Seat Switch Logic This function warns the operator when leaving the seat without applying park brake. Two seconds after having detected this condition, buzzer is activated and stays ON for 10 seconds. The seat switch is connected to pin number 2. When seat is occupied, pin number 2 is connected to ground. When seat is not occupied, input to pin number 2 is open.
Central Warning Light Output
• Low engine oil level • Low engine coolant level • Low engine oil pressure • High engine coolant temperature • Transmission oil pressure is below 1000 kPa (145 psi) • Transmission oil temperature is above 132 C (270 F) • Transmission errors activating the buzzer • When the operator is not present and park brake is not applied, the buzzer will sound for 10 seconds.
Engine Shutdown Output
This output is at pin 19 and switches to ground at all fault codes or warning lights, including the flashing gauge symbols. The central warning light will be ON.
Buzzer Output This output is at pin number 17 and switches to ground when any of the following conditions occur: • Low brake system pressure • Low hydraulic oil level
This output is at pin number 18 and switches to ground after a shutdown condition occurs. When either the transmission oil temperature or engine oil pressure reaches the alarm values, light 13 and the central warning light will turn ON, and the buzzer will sound, indicating shutdown condition. Shutdown output switches to ground and after a delay, the engine is stopped.
Table 3. Sender Description Item
Function
Water Temperature Sender
The water temperature sender is a thermistor-type sensor with an output between 0 and 5 volts. The ECM will detect a fault condition if the voltage from the sensor is not within the range of 0.2 volts at 40 C ( 40 F) and 4.9 volts at 150 C (302 F), and the fault is present for more than 8 seconds continuously.
Transmission Oil Temperature Sender
The transmission oil temperature sender unit is mounted in the transmission oil sump and senses the transmission fluid temperature. When the transmission temperature exceeds system specifications, the sender sends a signal to the instrument panel and lights the transmission oil temperature warning light. This signal also drives the transmission oil temperature gauge.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck when the gauge indication is in the red area of the gauge. Engine Oil Pressure Sender
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The engine oil temperature sender is an active sensor with an output between 0 and 5 volts. The ECM will detect a fault condition if the voltage from the sensor is not within the range of 0.5 volts representing 106 kPa (15 psi) and 4.5 volts representing 795 kPa (115 psi), and the fault is present for more than 8 seconds continuously
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Description
Table 3. Sender Description (Continued) Item Low Coolant Sender
Function The low coolant sender is mounted in the coolant system radiator near the top of the tank. It senses the fluid level and, when low, sends a signal to the control panel and lights the coolant system fluid low warning indicator.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck if the orange light is ON during operation. Fuel Level Sender
The fuel level sender is installed in the fuel tank and indicates when the fuel is low. An internal float sends a signal to the control panel and lights the fuel level low warning indicator. A signal is also sent to the fuel level gauge to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck if the orange light is ON during operation. Vacuum Switch
The vacuum switch is mounted on the air filter housing (left side of the truck). It senses the air intake pressure and sends a signal to the instrument panel. It switches warning light 8 ON when the air intake pressure drops below 6.4 kPa (0.9 psi).
CAUTION Lift truck performance will be limited when the red light is ON. Transmission Oil Pressure Sender
The transmission oil pressure sender unit is mounted in the transmission on the engine side and senses the transmission fluid pressure. When the transmission oil pressure drops below specifications, the sender sends a signal to the instrument panel and lights the transmission oil pressure warning light 4. The transmission oil pressure sender also drives the transmission oil pressure gauge.
CAUTION Do not continue to operate the lift truck at engine speeds above idle when the red light is ON. Air Brakes Low Pressure Sender
The low pressure sender is mounted in the manifold on the cab tilt frame and senses the brake system pressure. When pressure drops below specified value, the sender sends a signal to the instrument panel and lights the low pressure warning light 14.
WARNING Never operate a truck with a brake malfunction.
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Table 3. Sender Description (Continued) Item Wet Brakes Low Pressure Sender
Function The low pressure sender is mounted in the manifold on the cab tilt frame and senses the brake system pressure. When pressure drops below specified value, the sender sends a signal to the instrument panel and lights the low pressure warning light 14.
WARNING Never operate a truck with a brake malfunction. Brake Temperature Sender (Wet Brakes Only)
The brake temperature senders are mounted in the wheel hubs (one on the left-side hub and one on the right-side hub) and sense the brake fluid temperature. If the fluid temperature exceeds high temperature specifications, the senders send a signal to the instrument panel and lights warning light 15.
WARNING Never operate a truck with a brake malfunction. Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor
This is an active sensor with an output between 0 and 5 volts. The ECM will recognize the output to be valid if it is between 0.5 volts representing 52 kPa (8 psi) and 4.5 volts representing 306 kPa (44 psi).
Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor
This is a thermistor-type sensor with an output between 0 and 5 volts. The ECM will recognize the output to be valid if it is between 0.2 volts at 40 C ( 40 F) and 4.9 volts at 150 C (302 F). Sensor diagnostics will detect a fault if the input voltage is outside this range for more than 2 seconds.
Crankshaft Position Sensor
This is a magnetic-type sensor that measures both crankshaft speed and position. The sensor will measure speeds above 246 rpm when the output will be greater than 0.4 volts peak to peak. The sensor detects the passing of teeth on a wheel. These teeth are spaced at 1/36 intervals on the wheel. One tooth is missing to facilitate the position measurement. There are a total of 36 teeth.
Instrument Panel Component Replacement WARNING Before replacing any components, fully lower all parts of the mast and tilt it forward until the tips of the forks touch the ground. This action will prevent the mast from lowering suddenly if the control lever is accidently moved. ALWAYS disconnect the battery and remove operator key before replacing components.
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Never have any metal on your fingers, arms, or neck. These metal items can accidentally make an electrical connection and may cause an injury. Meters, display panels, most indicators, and senders are not repairable items. The most accurate and usually easiest check for proper operation of individual meters, indicators, or senders is direct replacement. The most common cause of failure is poor connections or damaged or improper wiring, and not the meter
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Instrument Panel Component Replacement
indicator or sender. This section only has the replacement procedures. Before a meter, display panel, indicator, or sender is replaced, make the following checks. 1. Check that other meters and electrical circuits operate correctly. 2. Check that the battery is fully charged and has a good ground, and cable terminals are clean and tight. 3. Check that the wiring and connections to meter, indicator, or sender are tight and in good condition.
1. RETAINING SCREWS 2. FUSE PANEL COVER Figure 4. Fuse Panel Screws
INSTRUMENT PANEL Remove NOTE: The only replaceable parts of the instrument panel are the lights. 1. Locate the fuse panel. See Figure 3.
1. PANEL CLIPS Figure 5. Fuse Panel Clips
1. FUSE PANEL Figure 3. Fuse Panel Location 2. Disconnect ground lead of battery. 3. Loosen four retaining screws and remove the fuse panel cover. See Figure 4. 4. From the fuse panel side, using a flat blade screwdriver, depress clips holding instrument panel in place. Left side first, then right side. See Figure 5.
Figure 6. Instrument Panel Removal 6. Disconnect plug from socket. 7. Loosen 12 screws at rear of instrument panel. 8. Remove rear cover from instrument panel.
5. Pull instrument panel away from the console. See Figure 6.
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Sender Replacement
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LIGHT
3. Turn replacement light holder clockwise and tighten.
Replace
4. Mount cover.
1. Turn light holder counterclockwise and remove. 2. Insert replacement light holder.
Sender Replacement FUEL LEVEL SENDER WARNING Before replacing any components, fully lower all parts of the mast and tilt it forward until the tips of the forks touch the ground. This action will prevent the mast from lowering suddenly if the control lever is accidently moved. ALWAYS disconnect the battery and remove operator key before replacing components. Never have any metal on your fingers, arms, or neck. These metal items can accidentally make an electrical connection and may cause an injury. The fuel level sending unit is mounted to fuel tank surface (usually top surface) with screws through the sender plate and gasket. See Figure 7. Correct sender operation and screw hole alignment can only be obtained with plate mounted in one position. Replace sender as follows:
WARNING All fuel vapors are extremely explosive. Do not have sparks or flames around vehicles or fuel storage and service areas. Make sure there is no source of open flame or sparks in the vicinity. Use caution to prevent sparks from tools. 1. Turn key switch to OFF position. Disconnect battery positive cable at battery. Install a lock or tag on connector to prevent connection. 2. Disconnect sender wire at sender. 3. Remove screws that fasten sender plate to tank. 4. Remove sender. 5. Carefully install new sender. Use a new gasket.
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1. ELECTRICAL TERMINAL 2. PLATE
3. SENDER UNIT 4. FLOAT ARM 5. FLOAT
Figure 7. Fuel Level Sender 6. Verify screw holes are aligned and install screws. Tighten screws enough to partially compress gasket to prevent leaks. 7. Remove tape from wire connector and install connector on sender terminal.
PRESSURE SENDER NOTE: If applicable, replace O-ring when replacing sender. 1. Turn key switch to OFF position. 2. Disconnect electrical connector.
2200 SRM 1105 3. Remove pressure sender. See Figure 8.
Sender Replacement NOTE: Verify system fluid is drained so that level is below sender to prevent leakage when sender is removed. 1. Turn key switch to OFF position. 2. Disconnect sender wire. See Figure 10.
Figure 10. Low Coolant Sender 3. Turn sender counterclockwise and remove. Figure 8. Pressure Sender 4. Install new pressure sender.
TEMPERATURE SENDER
4. Install a new sender. Use Teflon tape. Turn clockwise and tighten. Torque 5.6 ±0.6 N•m (50 ±5 lbf in). 5. Connect sender wire.
NOTE: If applicable, replace O-ring when replacing sender.
VACUUM SWITCH
1. Turn key switch to OFF position.
1. Turn key switch to OFF position.
2. Disconnect electrical connector.
2. Disconnect amp connector. See Figure 11.
3. Remove temperature sender. See Figure 9.
3. Remove vacuum switch. 4. Install a new vacuum switch.
Figure 9. Temperature Sender 4. Install new temperature sender.
1. AMP CONNECTOR Figure 11. Vacuum Switch
LOW COOLANT SENDER WARNING High temperature risk. Radiator temperature may be high and radiator may be pressurized.
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Specifications
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CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR NOTE: If applicable, replace O-ring when replacing sensor. 1. Turn key switch to OFF position. 2. Disconnect electrical connector. 3. Remove crankshaft position sensor. ure 12.
See Fig-
4. Install new crankshaft position sensor.
Figure 12. Crankshaft Position Sensor
Specifications Item
Design Data
Instrument Panel Supply voltage
22-32 VDC
Nominal and test voltage
26 VDC
Working temperature
25 C ( 13 F) to +65 C (149 F)
Storage temperature
40 C ( 40 F) to +80 C (176 F)
Transparent surface
Glass
Warning lights (except battery charging)
24 VDC 1.2W
Warning light battery charging
24 VDC 2W
Gauges Instrument panel gauges
Actuator: coil type or PWM coil type Needle stroke: 90 degrees Reading tolerances: Âą4 degrees
Hourmeter/Error LCD Display View angle
12 o’clock
Polarized
Transflective. Positive
Drive method
1/2 Duty
Driving voltage
5.0 VDC
Indication
Engine running hours Maximum 99,999 hours Error codes indication
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Item
Specifications
Design Data
Senders Operating voltage
24 VDC
Water temperature sender Body threads
M18 x 1.5
Transmission oil temperature sender Body threads
1/2-14 NPTF
Hex (across flats)
22 mm (0.866 in.)
Engine oil pressure sender Body threads
M12 x 1.5
Transmission oil pressure Body threads
1/8-27 NPTF
Hex (across flats)
22 mm (0.866 in.)
Low coolant sender Body threads
1/8-27 NPTF
Hex (across flats)
22 mm (0.866 in.)
Sender terminal threads
Fits connector type Delphi P/N 121521193
Fuel sender plate Number of holes
5
Hole size
5.1 mm (0.20 in.)
Air brakes low pressure sender Body threads
1/8-27 NPTF
Hex (across flats)
11 mm (0.43 in.)
Wet brakes low pressure sender Body threads
1/4" NPT
Hex (across flats)
27 mm (1.063 in.)
Wet brakes temperature sender Body threads
3/8" NPTF
Vacuum switch Body threads
1/8-27 NPTF
Intake manifold pressure sensor Body threads
M14 x 1.5
Intake manifold temperature sensor Body threads
M18 x 1.5
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting PROBLEM No Indication - All Meters
No Indication - Only One Meter
Incorrect Indication
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
PROCEDURE OR ACTION
Battery disconnected.
Clean the battery terminals and battery cable connectors. Install connectors.
Battery malfunction or discharged.
Charge or replace battery.
Wiring group connector or connectors not connected.
Fasten the connector or connectors.
Meter wires damaged or not connected.
Replace display connectors. Install connectors on proper meter terminals.
Separate sender wire damaged or not connected.
Replace broken wire or connector. Install connector on sender terminal.
Meter malfunction. Voltage is at terminal.
Replace fault display.
Sender malfunction. No voltage is at terminal.
Replace sender.
Battery is discharged.
Charge battery.
Meter movement or needle is damaged or has a malfunction.
Replace fault display.
Separate sender malfunction.
Replace sender.
Sender will not sense because system has corrosion.
Clean and flush system. Check for bent or cracked sensor tubing.
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