Caterpillar Wiring Diagrams

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Sullivan Maurer

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:00:00 PM8/5/24
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BCBI am desperately needing the boat wiring diagram for a 94 PII. I have the low voltage on the dash problem again and fear I will have to rewire most of the boat. Ive called service twice and asked for the diagram to be faxed, but have yet to receive it. I would appreciate any help. My fax number is 918-253-4869. Thanks Von Helmer

Are the diagrams in the BP-100 manual the dash wiring or boat wiring? I already have the dash wiring, Im needing the boat wiring diagram. I didnt make it back to work today, so I dont know which ones you faxed, just clarifying. Thanks


Here is a link to the PDF on the Home page of the wiring harness. It is in the back of the BP-100 manual on this PDF. They can also E-Mail it to you if this does not work for you. It went through twice from our indications. _100manual.pdf BCB


The copy I printed today is hard to read. Does the diagram show where the lw pump out, pump in wiring? I know its a general question, but are there any known problem areas, maybe bad connections that have happened more than once, etc to cause the low voltage issue? When I bought the boat 7 years ago, the problem was severe. Aerator pump would only run for about 30 seconds before the dash turned off. I rewired the junction block and the voltage went up to 12.0 or so. Now with the aerator on, full charge, etc it drops to 11.2-11.4. When going down the lake the voltage will eventually pick up to 12.3 or so but it doesnt happen quickly. Last fall I checked the main + wire and some others for resistance and the ones I checked were OK. Any ideas or shortcuts would greatly be appreciated. Thanks


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Most modern Ethernet equipment doesn't require specifically T568A or T568B wiring as long as both cable ends follow the same scheme. T568B is more commonly used in the US, while T568A is popular in Europe. As long as each end is terminated identically, either standard will work.


No, both cable ends must follow the exact same wiring pattern for a proper connection. One end, T568A, and the other, T568B, will create a crossover connection that likely won't work. Make sure to wire both terminals according to the same A or B standard.


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Cat5 Cable or Category 5 Cable is the type of networking cable made by twisting the internal wires. That is why it is also known as Twisted pair networking cable. The most commonly used form of Cat5 cable is Cat5e cable which supports the network bandwidth of up to 100MHz. The cable transfers data with the speed of 1000 BASE-T, i.e., gigabit ethernet speed.


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