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Case CX210B, CX230B, CX240B Crawler Excavator Service Manual Workshop Guide
Case CX210B, CX230B, CX240B Crawler Excavator Service Manual Workshop Guide
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Manual Included:
Service Manual:
1636, 1805 pages
Supplement Manual:
116 pages
Specifications:
Brand:
New Holland
Model:
Case CX210B, CX230B, CX240B, CX210 MH, CX210B SL and CX240 SL
Type:
Crawler Excavator
Manuals:
Service and Supplement Manual
Publication Numbers:
47780297 (Oct 2014) and 47915916
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Description
Table of Contents
General Information
Engine
Fuel System
Electrical System
Undercarriage
Drive Train
Upper structure Hydraulics
Upper structure
Hydraulic Schematics
Electrical Schematics
Manual Extract: Problem Symptom List
Symptom
Definition
Engine start problem
Cranking rotation is low.
Cranking rotation is normal, but the engine does not start (no initial
ignition).
Engine starts (ignition occurs), but engine rotation cannot be stabilized
and maintained. Revving also cannot be done.
Engine stalling
Engine cranking is done, but the engine will not start for a long time.
The engine starts after a long time or stops just after starting.
Engine hunting, unstable idling speed
The engine idling speed varies or the engine idling speed changes.
When the problem is severe, the engine or main unit vibrates. If any of
these states becomes severe, it may cause the engine to stall.
Engine output deficiency
The engine output is below what is expected, and output does not
change even if the accelerator lever (throttle lever) is raised. Responsivity
is poor
Excessive white smoke in exhaust gas
There is a great deal of white smoke during operation.
Excessive black smoke in exhaust gas
There is a great deal of black smoke during operation.
Abnormal noise
The engine combustion noise is abnormal.
High fuel consumption
Fuel consumption markedly exceeds what is listed in the Service Text.
The case indicated here shows that there is no main unit-side problem
and engine inspection is necessary.
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