D7 Track-Type Tractor Electrohydraulic Systems Symptom Troubleshooting Caterpillar


Symptom Troubleshooting
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1.1. Know the Machine
2.1. Understand the Symptom
3.1. Verify the Symptom
4.1. Determine Possible Causes
5.1. Test and Repair the System
6.1. Provide Feedback to Caterpillar

Use the following guidelines as you troubleshoot a symptom:

Know the Machine

Understand the operation of the machine. Know if the symptom is a characteristic of normal operation or if the symptom is a failure.

Read the systems operation information to understand the systems of the machine. Understand the interaction of the machine systems.

Understand the Symptom

Speak with the operator about the symptom. Acquire the following Information:

  • The performance of the machine prior to the failure

  • First occurrence of the symptom

  • The operating conditions at the time of the failure

  • The sequence of events prior to the failure (order of the occurrences)

  • The troubleshooting steps that have been taken

  • The history of repairs of the machine

  • The preventive maintenance of the machine

  • Related service information about current problems that affect the serial number of the machine

  • Inspect the machine. Look for problems. Notice any unusual odors in the air. Listen for unusual noises.

Perform the "Visual Inspection" steps.

Reference: For more information refer to "Machine Preparation for Troubleshooting" in this manual.

Verify the Symptom

When possible, attempt to duplicate the symptom. Operate the machine and repeat the conditions that caused the failure. Check the gauges inside the cab. Notice any unusual odors in the air. Listen for unusual noises.

Determine if the ECM has detected any faults. A diagnostic code is used to specify each detected fault.

Determine Possible Causes

Use the information from the operator and your inspection. Attempt to identify a common cause if there is more than one symptom.

If you troubleshoot diagnostic codes and the problem is not resolved, continue troubleshooting using the "Symptom Troubleshooting" section of this manual. Identify the component that is the most probable cause of the symptom.

Test and Repair the System

Use the tests and procedures in this manual to verify the cause of the symptom. Once the cause has been identified, repair the failure. Then, test the system again to verify that the symptom is resolved.

Provide Feedback to AVSpare

Share your troubleshooting information. Use the form in "SIS" or "CBT" feedback to write a brief description about the symptom, testing, and repair. Include your phone number or e-mail address so that you can be contacted. This feedback information helps AVSpare improve service information.

Information System:

Air System in the Seat Suspension Group May Fail to Hold Pressure on Certain Medium Wheel Loaders {7324}
Procedure to Install Two Valve Heavy Duty Single Axis Levers on Certain Medium Wheel Loaders {5063, 5702, 5705}
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Drive Motor - Assemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Drive Motor - Disassemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Drive Motor - Remove and Install
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Brake - Assemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Brake - Disassemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Track Brake - Remove and Install
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Final Drive and Sprocket - Assemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Final Drive and Sprocket - Disassemble
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Final Drive and Sprocket - Remove and Install
963 Track-Type Loader Power Train Equalizer Bar - Assemble
D7 Track-Type Tractor Electrohydraulic Systems Brake Does Not Engage
New Wheel Chock Groups Are Now Available for Certain Wheel Dozers and Wheel Loaders {7150, 7192, 7256}
Improved Mainframe Design At Pivot Pin Area Is Now Used For Certain MD6250 Rotary Drills {7050, 7057}
C3.6 and C2.8 Industrial Engines Turbocharger - Inspect
D7 Track-Type Tractor Electrohydraulic Systems Brake Does Not Release
Improved Track Guiding Guard Assembly Is Now Used on Certain 953K Track-Type Loaders Equipped with Heavy Duty Tracks {4151, 4159}
An Improved Turbine Inlet Temperature Sensor is Now Used on C175 Engines {7498}
Pressure Sensor Group in the Air Conditioner Wiring Group May Fail on Certain Motor Graders, Track-Type Loaders, and Track-Type Tractors {1408, 1439, 7320}
963 Track-Type Loader Machine Systems Piston Pump (Implement) - Remove and Install
Installation of a Heated Engine Breather on Small Wheel Loaders {1074, 1090, 1317, 1408}
C175-16 and C175-20 Locomotive Engines DEF Injector and Mounting - Remove and Install
Procedure to Install Two Valve Heavy Duty Joystick Implement Controls on Certain Medium Wheel Loaders {5063, 5702, 5705}