1989/02/13 Caterpillar


Cold Start Procedures For 3406 (PEEC) Truck Engines{1705}

Usage:


While cold start procedures for PEEC engines are similar to those for mechanical engines, two major differences exist.

First, PEEC often requires a couple more seconds of cranking in order to bring oil pressure high enough to move the rack from the shutoff position. Using an oil with incorrect viscosity can result in longer cranking time.

Second, when a PEEC engine is first started, PEEC goes through a cold start sequence to provide the correct warm-up time. If during this sequence PEEC determines the engine is cold, PEEC will increase low idle to 900 to 1000 rpm (to decrease warm-up time), limit engine speed to around 1700 rpm, inhibit timing advance, and limit power significantly (to less than 200 hp). This "cold mode" operation will continue until either the engine is warm, 15 minutes expires, or vehicle speed exceeds 30 mph.

Note that PEEC goes through this sequence whenever the engine is started, regardless of outdoor temperature. In warm weather, the cold start sequence will take only about ten seconds. If a driver steps on the throttle before the sequence is complete, PEEC cautiously assumes "cold mode", and continues to limit power. Full power will not be restored until the driver's foot remains off the throttle for at least three seconds.

Knowledge of this cold start sequence can help in troubleshooting intermittent electrical power problems. If electrical power to PEEC is momentarily interrupted, PEEC again assumes "cold mode" until it can complete the cold start sequence. Both power and rpm will then be limited until the driver again leaves his foot off the throttle for at least three seconds, and PEEC completes its cold mode check (about another 7 seconds). If vehicle speed is above 30 mph, however, PEEC assumes that the engine is warm and that electrical power was just momentarily interrupted, so operation continues as normal.

Caterpillar Information System:

1989/02/13 New Publication Available-"Coolant And Your Engine"{1395,0374,0375}
1989/01/30 New Head Gasket Available; Head Gasket Replacement Guidelines{1124,1216,1221}
1989/01/30 Do Not Weld Rods To Eyes, Straighten Rods, Or Build Up Rods With Weld On Any Steering Cylinders, Scraper Bowl Lift Cylinders, Or Truck Suspension Cylinders{4303,5303,7201}
1989/01/23 New Procedures To Adjust Woodward EGB29P Governor/Actuator Linkage{1265}
1989/01/23 New Crankshaft Seal Adapter O-Ring Seal Is Made Of Higher Temperature Material{1160,1161}
1989/01/23 Be Sure Battery Charger Connections Are Correct{1406}
1989/01/16 High Performance Maintenance Free Battery Available{1401}
1989/01/16 Improved Rod Seal Combinations Used In Hydraulic Cylinders{4303,5100,5200,5300,5450,5550}
1989/01/09 New Special Instruction Available - "Storage Procedure For Caterpillar Products"{1000,7000}
1989/01/09 Indexes For Special Instruction Microfiche Libraries{0374}
1979/12/24 New Linkage Kits With Improved Parts Are Available For Repair Of Front Power Takeoff Clutches{3055,3059}
1979/12/24 Too Much Clearance For Exhaust Valves Can Cause Wear To The Camshaft Lobes And Valve Lifters{1105,1210,1209}
1989/02/13 New Nut In Fresh And Raw Water Pumps Has More Corrosion Resistance{1371}
1989/02/13 Improved Valve Lifter Assemblies; Better Insert Retention{1112}
1989/02/20 Part Numbers For Relays And Clip In Electronic Modular Control Panel{4450,4469,7451}
1989/02/20 New Gasket Replaces O-Ring Seal On Manual Valve Group And Plug Group Used For Testing Cylinder Pressure{1101}
1989/02/27 Surface Marks On Roller Bearing Cages Are Not Cracks{7551}
1989/02/27 New Features And Enhanced Fault Codes Available In New PEEC Personality Modules{1707,1705}
1989/02/27 Updated 7X1830 SPM For 8T5282 3406B PEEC DDT Available{1707,1705}
1989/02/27 Troubleshooting 3406B (PEEC) Truck Engines Equipped With Power Demand Cruise Control (PDCC){1705}
1989/03/06 High Horsepower Standby Generator Set Engines{1000}
1989/03/06 New Engine Wall Charts Give Maintenance Management Recommendations{0374,0375,7500,7557,7580}
1989/03/06 New Bleed Screw Used On 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzles{1254}
1989/03/20 Elbow Fitting Available To Allow "Quick-Drain" Line To Oil Pan{1302,1307}
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