C7 and C9 Petroleum Engines Caterpillar


Coolant Temperature Is High

Usage:

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Use this procedure in order to troubleshoot high coolant temperature or use this procedure if one of the following event codes is active. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Event Codes" for information about event codes and the default trip points for these codes. You must access the monitoring system on Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) in order to view the current trip points for these codes.

Table 1
Event Code 
Code and Description  Conditions which Generate this Code  System Response 
E361(1) High Engine Coolant Temperature  The engine coolant temperature has exceeded the trip point and the delay time has expired.  The code is logged. 
E361(2) High Engine Coolant Temperature  The engine coolant temperature has exceeded the trip point and the delay time has expired.  Engine power is derated. The code is logged.
The derate is 25 percent for every degree over the trip point. The maximum derate is 100 percent. 
E361(3) High Engine Coolant Temperature  The engine coolant temperature has exceeded the trip point and the delay time has expired. 

Probable Causes

  • Low coolant level and/or coolant leakage

  • Water temperature regulator and/or pressure relief valve

  • Radiator or heat exchanger

  • Engine cooling fan (if equipped)

  • Coolant pump

  • Coolant temperature sensor

Recommended Actions

Coolant

  1. Inspect the coolant level. If necessary, add coolant.

  2. Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.

  3. Check the cooling system for leaks. Repair any leaks immediately.

  4. Check for air in the cooling system. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting for the correct procedure.

Water Temperature Regulator and/or Pressure Relief Valve

  1. Pressure test the cooling system. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting for the correct procedure.

  2. Check that the seating surfaces of the pressure relief valve and the radiator cap are clean and undamaged.

  3. Check operation of the pressure relief valve and/or the water temperature regulator. If necessary, clean the components and/or replace the components.

Radiator or Heat Exchanger

Radiator

  1. Check the radiator fins for dirt, debris, and/or damage. Remove any dirt and/or debris and straighten any bent fins. Check for collapsed hoses and/or other restrictions.

  2. Check the radiator for internal blockage. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting for more information.

Heat Exchanger

Check for sufficient flow and temperature of the cooling water through the heat exchanger. If the flow of cooling water through the heat exchanger is insufficient, determine the location of the obstruction. If the temperature of the cooling water is too high, determine the cause. Make the necessary repairs.

Faulty Engine Cooling Fan (if equipped)

  1. If the fan is belt driven, check for loose drive belts. A loose fan drive belt will cause a reduction in the air flow across the radiator. Check the fan drive belt for proper belt tension. Adjust the tension of the fan drive belt, if necessary. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.

  2. Check the fan clutch, if equipped. A fan clutch or a hydraulic driven fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the proper temperature differential.

Coolant Pump

  1. Inspect the impeller of the coolant pump for damage and/or erosion.

  2. Make sure that the drive gear is not loose on the drive shaft of the coolant pump.

  3. If necessary, replace the coolant pump. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly for the correct procedure.

Check the Coolant Temperature Sensor and/or the Circuit

Check the reading of the coolant temperature on Cat ET. The temperature should rise steadily as the engine is warmed. Ensure that the temperature is reasonable.

If the reading on Cat ET for the coolant temperature is not reasonable, troubleshoot the circuit and the coolant temperature sensor. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Sensor Signal (Analog, Passive) - Test".

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