Diesel engine exhaust contains products of combustion which may cause personal injury. Always start and operate the engine in a well ventilated area, and, if in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside. |
Personal injury can result from rotating and moving parts. Stay clear of all rotating and moving parts. Never attempt adjustments while the machine is moving or the engine is running unless otherwise specified. The machine must be parked on a level surface and the engine stopped. Attach a "Do Not Operate" or similar warning tag to the start switch and controls before servicing, repairing, or making adjustments to the machine. |
Personal injury or death can result from sudden machine movement. Sudden movement of the machine can cause injury to persons on or near the machine. To prevent injury or death, make sure that the area around the machine is clear of personnel and obstructions before operating the machine. |
Escaping fluid under pressure, even a pinhole size leak, can penetrate body tissue, causing serious injury, and possible death. If fluid is injected into your skin, it must be treated immediately by a doctor familiar with this type of injury. Always use a board or cardboard when checking for a leak. |
Personal injury can result from hydraulic oil pressure and hot oil. Hydraulic oil pressure can remain in the hydraulic system after the engine has been stopped. Serious injury can be caused if this pressure is not released before any service is done on the hydraulic system. Make sure all of the attachments have been lowered, and the oil is cool before removing any components or lines. Remove the oil filler cap only when the engine is stopped, and the filler cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand. |
Injury to personnel can result if they are not in the operator's view. Allow only essential personnel near the machine, and make sure the personnel are in the operator's view when testing, to prevent injury. Make sure checks are done in an open area. |
Hot parts or hot components can cause burns or personal injury. Do not allow hot parts or components to contact your skin. Use protective clothing or protective equipment to protect your skin. |
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Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of the machine. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids. Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Tools and Shop Products Guide", for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids in Caterpillar machines. Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates. |
Required Tools | |||
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Tools | Part Number | Description | Qty |
A(1) | 198-4234 | Digital Indicator | 1 |
B(1) | 198-4236 | Adapter Cable As | 2 |
C(1) | 198-4237 | Pressure Sensor Gp |
2 |
D | 6V-9828 | Cap As | 4 |
E | 6V-9507 | Plug | 4 |
4J-5477 | O-Ring Seal | 4 | |
F | 110-6349 | Fitting As | 2 |
G | N/A | Laptop Computer With Plus+1TM Software | 1 |
H(2) | 317-7485 | Communication Adapter | 1 |
J(2) | 457-6114 | Cable As | 1 |
K(2) | 370-4617 | Cable As | 1 |
(1) | Tool (A), Tool (B), and Tool (C), are part of the 198-4240 Digital Pressure Indicator Gp. |
(2) | Tool (H), Tool (J), and Tool (K) are part of the 466-6258 Communication Adapter Gp. |
Note: To perform this test and adjust, the brakes must be disconnected, or the machine must be placed on jack stands.
- Drive the machine to a smooth, horizontal surface.
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Illustration 1 g06160408 - Move propel lever (1) to the NEUTRAL position.
- Move parking brake switch (2) to the ON position.
- Place the engine in ECO mode or low idle.
- Select "Main Menu" (3) on the machine display.
- Select "Machine Setup" (4).
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Illustration 3 g06148261 - Select "Engine Spd Sw" (5).
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Illustration 4 g06148286 - Select "ECO" (6) or "Low" (7).
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Illustration 6 g06160385 - Unlock latch (9) and open engine compartment door (10) on the right side of the machine.
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Illustration 7 g06160775 Show/hide tableIllustration 8 g06160779 - Disconnect brake hose assemblies (11) at the four motors. Use Tool (D) to cap the port. Use Tool (E) to plug the hose.
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Illustration 9 g06166259 Show/hide tableIllustration 10 g06166261 - Mark the electrical connections. Disconnect solenoid electrical connections (12).
- Assemble the tooling. Connect Tool (C) to Tool (B). Assemble two sets of Tool (C) and Tool (B).
- Install both sets of Tool (B) on Tool (A).
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Illustration 11 g06166265 - Remove the plug from port "M5" (13) on the left side of the pump. Install one Tool (F) in port "M5". Tighten Tool (F) to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) . - Connect Tool (C) to Tool (F).
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Illustration 12 g06166273 - Remove the plug from Port "M4" (14) on the right side of the pump. Install other Tool (F) in port "M4". Tighten Tool (F) to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) . - Connect Tool (C) to Tool (F) in port "M4" (14).
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Illustration 13 g06166448 - Connect Tool (J) and Tool (K) to Tool (H). Connect Tool (J) to diagnostic connector (15). Connect Tool (K) to USB port on Tool (G).
- Move engine start switch (8) to the START position. Release the switch when the engine starts.
- Place the engine in high idle.
- Operate the hydraulic system until the oil temperature reaches the test temperature of
45 °C (113 °F) . - Place the engine in ECO mode or in low idle.
- Move parking brake switch (2) to the OFF position.
Note: First-time users need to perform the tasks in the Communication and Connections Wizard. This wizard allows the Windows® operating system to recognize the USB device. Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Launch the Plus+1TM program on the computer.
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Illustration 14 g06152006 - Click "Status" button (16).
- Check for "Active Codes". Clear any open "Active Codes".
- Click "Machine Control" (17).
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Illustration 15 g06156555 - Click "Hydraulics" icon (18).
- Click "Piston Pump Neutral Test" (19).
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Illustration 16 g06156563 - Click "Piston Pump Neutral Test" (20).
- Click "Enable" icon (21).
- When "Piston Pump Neutral Test" (20) is in "Enabled" mode, the Plus+1TM program is launched.
- Read differential pressure on Tool (A). Differential pressure should be less than
70 kPa (10 psi) . - If the differential pressure is greater than
70 kPa (10 psi) go to Step 32. If, the differential pressure is less than70 kPa (10 psi) go to Step 34.Show/hide tableIllustration 17 g06166461 Note: A small movement of the adjustment mechanism is all that will be required. Larger movements may cause machine movement.
- Hold adjustment screw (23) and loosen lock nut (22). Watch the pressure gauges. Rotate the adjustment screw until the differential pressure is less than
70 kPa (10 psi) . - Hold adjustment screw (23) in place and tighten lock nut (22). Tighten the lock nut to a torque of
10 N·m (7 lb·ft) . - Move parking brake switch (2) to the ON position.
- Move engine start switch (8) to the OFF position.
- Remove the tooling from port "M5" (13) and port "M4" (14). Replace the plugs. Tighten the plugs to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) .Show/hide tableIllustration 18 g06166464 - Remove the plug from port "M4" (24) on the left side of the pump. Install one Tool (F) in port "M4". Tighten Tool (F) to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) . - Connect Tool (C) to Tool (F) in port "M4" (24).
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Illustration 19 g06166465 - Remove the plug from port "M5" (25) on the right side of the pump. Install the other Tool (F) in port "M5". Tighten Tool (F) to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) . - Connect Tool (C) to Tool (F) in port "M5" (25).
- Move engine start switch (8) to the START position. Release the switch when the engine starts.
- Place the engine in ECO mode or in low idle.
- Move parking brake switch (2) to the OFF position.
- Repeat Step 21 through Step 29 to launch the Plus+1TM program on the computer.
- Read differential pressure on Tool (A). Differential pressure should be less than
70 kPa (10 psi) . - If the differential pressure is greater than
70 kPa (10 psi) go to Step 47. If, the differential pressure is less than70 kPa (10 psi) go to Step 49.Show/hide tableIllustration 20 g06166467 Note: A small movement of the adjustment mechanism is all that will be required. Larger movements may cause machine movement.
- Hold adjustment screw (27) and loosen lock nut (26). Watch the pressure gauges. Rotate the adjustment screw until the differential pressure is less than
70 kPa (10 psi) . - Hold adjustment screw (27) in place and tighten lock nut (26). Tighten lock nut (24) to a torque of
10 N·m (7 lb·ft) . - Move parking brake switch (2) to the ON position.
- Move engine start switch (8) to the OFF position.
- Remove the tooling from port "M5" (25) and port "M4" (24). Replace the plugs. Tighten the plugs to a torque of
12 N·m (9 lb·ft) . - Connect solenoid electrical connections (12).
- Remove Tool (E) from brake supply hose assembly (11) at the drum propel motors. Remove Tool (D) from the brake inlet port at the drum propel motors. Connect brake supply hose (9) to the brake inlet ports on the propel motors.
- Remove the tooling from the diagnostic port.
- Close engine compartment door (10) on the right side of machine and secure latch (9).