Component mechanical or electrical problems 4.2 – Proheat M125 User Manual

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Fuel Nozzle

Go to page 4-7, Step 3.

Fuel Solenoid Valve

Go to page 4-13, Step 4.

Fuel Regulator

Go to page 4-15, Step 5.

Air Compressor

Go to page 4-9, Step 6.

Fuel Supply Pump

Go to page 4-17, Step 7.

Ignition Electrodes

Go to page 4-20.

G-II PCM Fuse

Protects the G-II PCM against high current. When switched on, the PROHEAT

will NOT start, attempt to start, or indicate a diagnostic code.

Troubleshoot a Blown Fuse based on:

1.

Voltage supply to the PROHEAT.

2.

Voltage at the output connections of the G-II PCM.

Test Procedure – Voltage supply:

a)

Disconnect the power harness at the G-II PCM.

b)

Using a multimeter set for voltage, measure across pins A and B of the

harness connector for system voltage.

If there is no voltage, check the OEM voltage supply. Consult OEM for

service requirements.

If the correct voltage (system voltage 12 – 24) is measured, go to item 'c'.

COMPONENT MECHANICAL
OR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS

4.2

4.2.1

4.2.2

4.2.3

4.2.4

4.2.5

4.2.6

4.2.7

Figure 4-37: Power Harness.

PIN A – RED (+)

PIN B – BLACK (-)

4-36

PROHEAT M-SERIES G-II PCM SERVICE MANUAL

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