Selective Catalytic Reduction Retrofit Aftertreatment - Airless Dosing Caterpillar


Electronic Service Tools

Usage:

SCR PF3

Service Tools

Most of the tools that are listed in Table 1 are required to enable a service technician to perform the test procedures in this manual. Some of the devices may be specific to the type of Electronic Control Module (ECM) that is being used.

Table 1
Service Tools 
Part Number  Description 
N/A  4 mm Allen Wrench 
151-6320  Wire Removal Tool (14-GA TO 18-GA, RED) 
1U-5804  Crimp Tool (12−AWG TO 18−AWG) 
6V-2197  Transducer 
7X-1171  Transducer Adapter 
7X-1695  Cable As 
146-4080  Digital Multimeter Gp (RS232) 
7X-1710  Multimeter Probes 
326-4904  Adapter Cable As (3-PIN BREAKOUT) 
N/A  Torque Wrench (capable of applying 1.5 N·m (13.3 lb in)
Repair Kits for Connectors 
362-3555  Connector Repair Kit (AMPSEAL) 
175-3700  Connector Repair Kit (DEUTSCH DT) 
Bypass Harnesses for the ECM 
372-5260  Breakout Tee kit
Used for SCR and DCU system troubleshooting 

Two short jumper wires may be needed to check the continuity of some wiring harness circuits by shorting two adjacent terminals together in a connector. A long extension wire may also be needed to check the continuity of some wiring harness circuits.

Optional Service Tools

Table 2 lists the optional service tools that may be needed during testing or repair.

Table 2
Optional Service Tools 
Part Number  Description 
198-4240
or
1U-5470 
Digital Pressure Indicator
or
Engine Pressure Group 
4C-4075  Crimp Tool (4−AWG TO 10−AWG) 
4C-4911(1)  Battery Load Tester 
5P-7277  Voltage Tester 
6V-9130(2)  Temperature Adapter (MULTIMETER) 
8T-5319  Connector Tool Group 
349-4199  AC/DC Current Probe 
348-5430  Multi-Tool Gp 
(1) Refer to Special Instructions, SEHS9249, "Use of 4C-4911 Battery Load Tester for 6, 8, and 12 v Lead Acid Batteries" and Special Instructions, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".
(2) Refer to Special Instructions, SEHS8382, "Use of the 6V-9130 Temperature Adapter Group".

Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)

Cat ET can be used by the technician to help perform the following procedures:

  • Diagnostic testing

  • Calibrations

  • Flash programming

  • Configuration of the ECM

  • Print various reports

Cat ET can display the following information:

  • Status parameters

  • Event codes

  • Diagnostic codes

  • ECM settings

  • Engine configuration

Always use the latest revision of Cat ET. The media is available on CD and the media can also be downloaded from various Caterpillar web sites.

Once you have downloaded Cat ET onto your PC, you will need a license from your Caterpillar dealer in order to use the software. Various licenses are available for different users with different requirements. Consult your Caterpillar dealer.

Note: For more information regarding the use of Cat ET and PC requirements, refer to the documentation that accompanies your Cat ET software.

Connecting Cat ET

Connecting the Communication Adapter

Table 3 lists the standard hardware that is required in order to connect Cat ET.

Table 3
Standard Hardware for Connecting with Cat ET 
Part Number  Description 
N/A  Personal Computer (PC) 
317-7484  Communication Adapter Gp 
Components of the 317-7484 Communication Adapter Gp 
317-7485  Communication Adapter (3) 
370-4617  Cable As (USB) 
457-6114  Cable As (DATALINK CABLE CA3) 
Tool Operating Manual & Software CD ROM, NETG5057, "Communication Adapter 3" 

Follow the instructions for the communication adapter. Use the following procedure in order to connect Cat ET and the communication adapter to a PC.

  1. Remove the electrical power from the ECM.


    Illustration 1g03773260
    (1) PC
    (2) 370-4617 Cable As (USB)
    (3) 317-7485 Communication Adapter (3)
    (4) 457-6114 Cable As (DATALINK CABLE CA3)

  2. Connect cables (2) and (4) to communication adapter (3).

    Note: The communication adapter will power up when the adapter is connected to a PC or to an ECM that is powered up.

  3. Connect cable (2) to the USB port of the PC.

  4. Connect cable (4) to a service tool connector.

  5. Restore electrical power to the ECM. Verify that the "POWER" indicator on the communication adapter is illuminated. Make sure that the PC is powered up.

  6. Establish communication between Cat ET and the ECM. If Cat ET indicates that there is more than one ECM, select the engine ECM.

  7. If Cat ET and the communication adapter do not communicate with the ECM, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tool Will Not Communicate with ECM".

    Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tool Does Not Communicate" if any of the following conditions exist:

    • Cat ET displays a message that refers to a communication problem.

    • Cat ET displays "Error #142 The interface hardware is not responding".

    • Cat ET displays a message that indicates that the firmware in the communications adapter is old.

Dual Data Link Communications (If Equipped)

When the connection of the communication adapter is complete, observe the communication adapter and Cat ET. Certain applications require that dual data link communications be established in order to perform various test procedures. These tests will be listed in the "Diagnostic Tests" menu, some tests may not be available (grayed out). If there are diagnostic tests that are unavailable in Cat ET, ensure that your service tool is communicating in dual data link mode.

Use the following indicators to confirm that Cat ET is communicating on dual data links:

  • "J1939" indicator is flashing

  • "Cat Data Link" indicator is flashing

  • Cat ET is not displaying "Service tool support is limited"

Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electronic Service Tool Does Not Communicate" if the "J1939" indicator and the "Cat Data Link" indicator are not flashing. Both indicators will be flashing during dual data link communications with the ECM.

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