Here is the illustration show the solution for Perkins 1160D electric power generation E361 high engine coolant temperature error.
Preparations:
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Perkins Communication Adapter 3
Conditions Which Generate This Code:
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) detects a fault with the engine’s coolant temperature. The ECM detects the following faults:
• The engine has been running for more than three minutes.
• The engine coolant temperature trip level for the event code is reached.
• Diagnostic code 110-3 Engine Coolant Temperature open/short to +batt is not active.
• Diagnostic code 110-4 Engine Coolant Temperature short to ground is not active.
System Response:
The event code will be logged.
The warning lamp will be illuminated and the diagnostic lamp will flash the event code.
Possible Performance Effect:
E361-1 There is no performance effect.
None
E361-2 The engine will be derated at a rate of one percent per second.
The derate lamp will be illuminated.
E361-3 The shutdown lamp will be illuminated.
The ECM will shut down the engine after two seconds when the trip level has been reached.
A shutdown of the engine will only occur if the “Enable Shutdown” customer programmable parameter has been enabled.
Troubleshooting:
Refer to Troubleshooting, “Coolant Temperature Is
Too High”.
Results:
• OK – STOP
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