Cat Command for Excavating, Remote Control Operator Console for Excavators Electrical Connector - Inspect Caterpillar


Electrical Connector - Inspect
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Cat<SUP>&reg;</SUP> Command for Excavating, Remote Control Operator Console for Excavators [M0108954]
ELECTRICAL AND STARTING SYSTEM
WIRING GP
1.1. Important Safety Information
2.2. Machine Preparation for Troubleshooting
3.1. Guidelines
4.1. Tests
5.2. Check Connectors for Moisture and Corrosion
6.2. Check the Wires for Damage to the Insulation
7.2. Inspect the Connector Terminals
8.2. Perform a Pull Test on Each Wire Terminal Connection
9.2. Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket
10.2. Check the Locking Mechanism of the Connectors
11.2. Perform the Wiggle Test on the Cat<SUP>&reg;</SUP> Electronic Technician (ET) Service Tool

Reference: Special Instruction, SEHS9615, "Servicing DT Connectors".

Reference: Special Instruction, REHS0148, "Listing Of Deutsch Connector Components"

Reference: Special Instruction, SEHS9065, "Use Of CE Connector Tools".

Reference: Service Magazine, SEPD0342, 27, January 97, "Field Repair Of Single Wire Breaks In Harnesses (Sealed Splice)".

Reference: Service Magazine, SEPD0371, 28, July 97, "Protection Of Unsealed Electrical Terminations For Machines In Corrosive Applications".

Reference: Service Magazine, SEPD0473, 24, May 99, "New DT Connector Plugs With Improved Seal Retention".

Reference: Service Magazine, SEPD0545, 09, October 00, "Dielectric Grease Should Not Be Used In Electrical Connectors".

Reference: Pocket Guide, SEBD0402, "Guidelines For Routing And Installing Wire Harness Assemblies".

This information will help in detecting problems with connectors and with wiring. If a problem is found, correct the condition and verify that the problem is resolved.

Disconnecting and reconnecting connectors sometimes resolve intermittent electrical problems. Checking for diagnostic codes immediately before disconnecting a connector is important. Also check for diagnostic codes after reconnecting the connector. If the status of a diagnostic code is changed due to disconnecting and reconnecting a connector, there are several possible reasons. The likely reasons are loose terminals, improperly crimped terminals, moisture, corrosion, and inadequate mating of a connection.

Important Safety Information

Work safely. Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance, and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs.

A technician must be alert to potential hazards. This technician should also have the necessary training, skills, and tools to perform these functions properly.

Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this instruction and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. AVSpare cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard.

Therefore, the warnings in this publication and the warnings that are on the product are not all inclusive. If a tool, procedure, work method, or operating technique, not recommended by AVSpare is used, make sure that the procedure is safe for all people.

Make sure that the product will not be damaged or be made unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance, or the repair procedures that are used.

Machine Preparation for Troubleshooting

  1. When possible, park the machine on a smooth, level surface.

  2. Set the parking brake.

  3. Lower and lock all hydraulic implements.

  4. Turn the key start switch to the OFF position and remove the key.

  5. Turn the battery disconnect switch to the OFF position.


    Illustration 1g01518726

  6. Tag the machine with a warning tag that is similar to the one that is shown in Illustration 1. Putting the warning tag on the machine will ensure that no one else attempts to start the machine during service.

  7. Continue to service the component as is necessary.

Guidelines

  • Always use a 1U-5804 Crimp Tool (12-GA TO 18-GA) to service Deutsch HD and DT connectors. Never solder the terminals onto the wires. Refer to Tool Operating Manual, SEHS9615, "Servicing Deutsch HD and DT Style Connectors".

  • Always use a 147-6456 Wedge Removal Tool to remove wedges from DT connectors. Never use a screwdriver to pry a wedge from a connector.

  • Always use a breakout harness for a voltmeter probe or a test light. Never break the insulation of a wire to access to a circuit for measurements.

  • If a wire is cut, always install a new terminal for the repair.

Tests

Check Connectors for Moisture and Corrosion



Illustration 2g01960167
(1) Former Seal Design
(2) Current Seal Design

The plug end of the DT connector has a seal at the mating end of the connector. This seal has been improved on black connectors to help prevent slipping. Also, this seal is replaceable. This improvement will help keep moisture and dirt from entering the connector.

The current seal design (2) is not interchangeable with the former design (1). The receptacle has also changed to the new colors.



Illustration 3g01960176
(3) Seal for a three-pin connector (typical example)

Table 1
Inspect All Wiring Harnesses 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Ensure that the routing of the wiring harness allows the wires to enter the face of each connector at a perpendicular angle. (Otherwise, the wire will deform the seal bore. This condition will create a path for the entrance of moisture.)

2. Verify that the seals for the wires are sealing correctly.

3. Disconnect the suspect connector and inspect the connector seal. Ensure that the seals are in good condition. If necessary, replace the connector.

4. Thoroughly inspect the connectors for evidence of moisture entry. 
The harness wiring, connectors, and seals are in good condition.

There is no evidence of moisture in the connectors. 
Result: The harness wiring, connectors, and seals are in good condition.

Proceed to "Check the Wires for Damage to the Insulation".

Result: A problem has been found with the harness or the connectors.

Repair: Repair the connectors or the wiring, as required. Ensure that all the seals are properly in place. Ensure that the connectors have been reattached. If corrosion is evident on the pins, sockets, or the connector, use only denatured alcohol to remove the corrosion. Use a cotton swab or a soft brush to remove the corrosion. If moisture was found in the connectors, run the engine for several minutes and check again for moisture. If moisture reappears, the moisture is wicking into the connector. Even if the moisture entry path is repaired, replacing the wires may be necessary. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Some minor seal abrasion on connector seals is normal. Minor seal abrasion will not allow the entry of moisture. If moisture or corrosion is evident in the connector, the source of the moisture entry must be found and repaired. If the source of the moisture entry is not repaired, the problem will recur. Simply drying the connector will not fix the problem. Check the following items for the possible moisture entry path:

  • Missing seals

  • Improperly installed seals

  • Nicks in exposed insulation

  • Improperly mated connectors

Moisture can also travel to a connector inside a wire. If moisture is found in a connector, thoroughly check the connectors harness for damage. Also check other connectors that share the harness for moisture.

Check the Wires for Damage to the Insulation

Carefully inspect each wire for signs of abrasion, of nicks, and of cuts. Inspect the wires for the following conditions:

  • Exposed insulation

  • Rubbing of a wire against the chassis

  • Rubbing of a wire against a sharp point

Table 2
Check All Wiring Harness Fasteners 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Check all the fasteners to verify that the harness is secure and is NOT compressed.

2. Pull back the harness sleeves to check for a flattened portion of wire. (A fastener that has been overtightened will flatten the harness.) 
The wires are free of abrasion, of nicks, and of cuts and the harness is properly clamped.  Result: The harness has passed all checks.

Proceed to "Inspect the Connector Terminals".

Result: There is damage to the harness.

Repair: Repair the wires or replace the wires, as required. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Inspect the Connector Terminals

Table 3
Visually inspect each terminal in the connector 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Verify that the terminals are not damaged. Verify that the terminals are properly aligned in the connector and verify that the terminals are aligned in the connector properly.  The terminals are properly aligned and the terminals appear undamaged.  Result: The terminals show no signs of damage.

Proceed to "Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket".

Result: The terminals of the connector are damaged.

Repair: Repair the terminals and/or replace the terminals, as required. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Perform a Pull Test on Each Wire Terminal Connection



Illustration 4g02732798
(4) Locking Wedge for 3-pin connector

Table 4
Check Locking Wedge Of Connector 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Ensure that the locking wedge for the connector is installed properly. (Refer to the figure above.)

2. Perform the 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each wire. (Each terminal and each connector should easily withstand 45 N (10 lb) of tension and each wire should remain in the connector body.) 
This test confirms that the wire was properly crimped in the terminal and the terminal was properly inserted into the connector.  Result: All terminals pass the pull test.

Proceed to "Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket".

Result: A wire has been pulled from a terminal or a terminal has been pulled from the connector.

Repair: Use the 1U-5804 Crimp Tool (12-GA TO 18-GA) to replace the terminal. Replace damaged connectors, as required. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket

Table 5
Confirm Pin Retention At Sockets 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Disconnect the harness.

2. Insert a new pin into each socket of the mating plug individually to check for a good grip on the pin by the socket. 
The sockets provide good retention for the new pin.  Result: The terminals are OK.

Proceed to "Check the Locking Mechanism of the Connectors".

Result: Terminals are damaged.

Repair: Use the 1U-5804 Crimp Tool (12-GA TO 18-GA) to replace the damaged terminals. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Check the Locking Mechanism of the Connectors

Table 6
Check Locking Mechanism Of Connectors 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Lock the connectors, and ensure that the two halves cannot be pulled apart.

2. Verify that the latch tab of the connector is properly latched. Also verify that the latch tab of the connector returns to the locked position. 
The connectors lock securely. No cracks or breaks are found at the connectors.  Result: The connectors are in good condition.

Proceed to "Perform the Wiggle Test on the Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) Service Tool".

Result: A connector locking mechanism is damaged or missing.

Repair: Repair the connector or replace the connector, as required. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

Perform the Wiggle Test on the Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) Service Tool

Table 7
Perform A Wiggle Test 
Troubleshooting Test Steps  Values  Results 
1. Select the Wiggle Test from the diagnostic tests on Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) Service Tool.

2. Choose the appropriate group of parameters to monitor.

3. Press the "Start" button. Wiggle the wiring harness to reproduce intermittent problems.

If an intermittent problem exists, the status will be highlighted and an audible beep will be heard. 
No intermittent problems were indicated during the Wiggle Test.  Result: No intermittent problems were found. The harness and connectors appear to be OK. If another procedure recommended this test, return to that procedure and continue testing. If the problem has been resolved, return the machine to service.

STOP.

Result: At least one intermittent problem was indicated.

Repair: Repair the harness or the connector. Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.

STOP. 

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