150562-3900 ZEXEL 9 431 610 886 BOSCH COMPRESSION SPRING 9431610886 1505623900 16613z9000


 

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BOSCH 9 431 610 886 9431610886
ZEXEL 150562-3900 1505623900
NISSAN-DIESEL 16613Z9000 16613z9000
150562-3900 COMPRESSION SPRING
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9 431 610 886 
16613Z9000  NISSAN-DIESEL
COMPRESSION SPRING
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Introduction
The problem identified below does not have a permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
There have been instances of faults codes with the DEF Pump, which can lead to an engine derate condition. Affected part numbers for the DEF pumps are:
473-2749 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump Gp
473-2750 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump Gp
466-8285 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump Gp
466-8286 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump GpThe codes can be:
Table 1
Event Codes
J1939 Code CDL Code Description
4334-16 E930 (2) Aftertreatment #1 DEF #1 Pressure (absolute) : High - moderate severity (2)
4334-18 E931 (2) Aftertreatment #1 SCR Dosing Re-agent Absolute Pressure : Low - moderate severity (2)
4374-5 E3118 (6) Aftertreatment #1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump Motor Speed : Current Below Normal
5392-31 E1370 (2) Aftertreatment Diesel Exhaust Fluid Dosing Unit Loss of Prime Caterpillar is investigating the root cause of these issues. To support the investigation, Caterpillar is requesting that the following steps are completed, documented, and recorded in SIMSi.Solution
Before starting any troubleshooting, download a Product Status Report (PSR) from the affected engine. Ensure that the PDF and the XML version of the PSR are downloaded, with the Histogram option selected in the Download List.Follow the appropriate troubleshooting steps for the displayed fault codes. Document the results of the troubleshooting tests in the relevant tables. Refer to Tables 2, 3, and 4.If Troubleshoot requests the Pump and Electronics Unit (PEU) to be replaced, conduct the following inspection before removal of the PEU.
Check the DEF for contamination, if the relevant troubleshooting procedure has not instructed you to do so. Refer to "System Operation Testing and Adjusting", Diesel Exhaust Fluid Quality - Test for the correct procedure.
Inspect the DEF tank cap, DEF header filter, DEF pump filter for any visible obstruction
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(1) DEF line in
(2) DEF line out
(3) DEF line out let connection
(4) DEF line inlet connection
(5) Injector DEF line
Inspect and photograph both ends of the DEF fluid lines. If the ends of the lines are damaged or swollen, replace the DEF lines. Refer to "Disassembly and Assembly", Diesel Exhaust Fluid Lines - Remove and Install.At the end of the service take another PSR irrespective of outcome. Ensure that the PDF and the XML version of the PSR are downloaded, with the Histogram option selected in the Download List.If the troubleshooting steps have required a component to be changed, hold all replaced components for 30 days for a possible Parts Return Request (PRR). Make sure to include the closed work order paperwork.In every instance submit a SIMSi report, complete with TIB number M0079072, CPI number 359775 and submit through the CPI feedback tool within the SIMSi.
Detailed description of symptom experienced and under what conditions issue occurred
Product Status Report (PSR) before and after troubleshooting. Ensure that the PDF and the XML version of the PSR are downloaded, with the Histogram option selected in the Download List.
Completed Troubleshooting steps tables. Refer to Tables 2, 3, and 4.
Details of DEF tank cap, DEF header filter, DEF pump filter, visual inspection
Photos of DEF fluid lines
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9 431 610 886 
16613Z9000 
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