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Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engines Factory Service & Shop Manual


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Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engines Factory Service & Shop Manual
Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engines. It’s the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.

This Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engines service & repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.

FILELIST:
Bearings – Technician’s Guide – Inspection_Analysis, Reusable Parts Guide (7SE448 0102).pdf
Coolant Selections for Engine Cooling Systems (7SE298 0209).pdf
Cooling System Technician’s Guide – Inspection, Analysis, Troubleshooting (7SE309 9602).pdf
DDEC VI Application & Installation Manual (7SA827).pdf
DDEC VI Reference Guide – Most Frequently Used Features (Specifying Electronic Parameters for ’07 Detroit Diesel & Mercedes-Benz Engines).pdf
Series 60 Application & Installation Manual (7SA717, 2007).pdf
Series 60 DDEC VI Troubleshooting Guide – EPA07 (6SE567, 2007).pdf
Series 60 Diesel & Natural Gas-Fueled Engines Service Manual (6SE483 0507).pdf
Series 60 EGR Technician’s Manual (7SE60 0404).pdf
Series 60 EGR Technician’s Manual (7SE60 0506).pdf
Series 60 Engine Operator’s Manual – EPA07 (DDC-SVC-MAN-0006).pdf
Series 60 Parts Catalog (6SP161 9501).pdf
Turbocharger Technician’s Guide – Inspection, Analysis, Reusable Parts Guide, Troubleshooting (7SE0374 9410).pdf
“Series 60 Diesel & Natural Gas-Fueled Engines Service Manual (6SE483 9610)”
00 – Table of Contents.pdf
01 – Engine.pdf
02 – Fuel System.pdf
03 – Lubrication System.pdf
04 – Cooling System.pdf
05 – Fuel, Lubricating Oil, & Coolant.pdf
06 – Air Intake System.pdf
07 – Exhaust System.pdf
08 – Electrical Equipment.pdf
09 – Power Take-Off.pdf
10 – Special Equipment.pdf
11 – Operation and Verification.pdf
12 – Engine Tune-Up.pdf
13 – Preventive Maintenance.pdf
14 – Storage.pdf
15 – Ignition System.pdf
16 – Index.pdf
“Detroit Diesel Electronic Controlled (DDEC III & DDEC IV) Engines with Single (One) ECM Troubleshooting Manual (6SE497 9709)”
00 – Table of Contents.pdf
01 – Introduction.pdf
02 – Operation.pdf
03 – ECM and Sensor Locations.pdf
04 – Basic Knowledge Required.pdf
05 – Flash Codes vs SAE Codes.pdf
06 – Testing-Service Tools-Tips.pdf
07 – DDEC ECM Software Features.pdf
08 – Connectors, Terminals, and Splicing.pdf
09 – Diagnosing a DDEC System Fault.pdf
10 – Intermittent Fault.pdf
11 – Flash Code 11-VSG Low.pdf
12 – Flash Code 12-VSG High.pdf
13 – Flash Code 13-CLS Low.pdf
14 – Flash Code 14-Temp Sensor High.pdf
15 – Flash Code 15-Temp Sensor Low.pdf
16 – Flash Code 16-CLS High.pdf
17 – Flash Code 17-Throttle Valve High.pdf
18 – Flash Code 18-Throttle Valve Low.pdf
19 – Flash Code 19.pdf
20 – Flash Code 20.pdf
21 – Flash Code 21-TPS High.pdf
22 – Flash Code 22-TPS Low.pdf
23 – Flash Code 23-Fuel Temp Sensor High.pdf
24 – Flash Code 24-Fuel Temp Sensor Low.pdf
25 – Flash Code 25.pdf
26 – Flash Code 26-Auxiliary Imput Active.pdf
27 – Flash Code 27-Air Temp Sensor High.pdf
28 – Flash Code 28-Air Temp Sensor Low.pdf
29 – Flash Code 29.pdf
30 – Flash Code 30.pdf
31 – Flash Code 31-Engine Brake Fault Code.pdf
32 – Flash Code 32-Cel Sel Fault.pdf
33 – Flash Code 33-TBS High.pdf
34 – Flash Code 34-TBS Low.pdf
35 – Flash Code 35-OPS High.pdf
36 – Flash Code 36-OPS Low.pdf
37 – Flash Code 37-FPS High.pdf
38 – Flash Code 38-FPS Low.pdf
39 – Flash Code 39.pdf
40 – Flash Code 40.pdf
41 – Flash Code 41-Too Many SRS.pdf
42 – Flash Code 42-Too Few SRS.pdf
43 – Flash Code 43-Coolant Level Low.pdf
44 – Flash Code 44-Temp High.pdf
45 – Flash Code 45-Oil Pressure Low.pdf
46 – Flash Code 46-Battery Voltage Low.pdf
47 – Flash Code 47-Air Fuel Pressure High.pdf
48 – Flash Code 48-Air Fuel Pressure Low.pdf
49 – Flash Code 49.pdf
50 – Flash Code 50.pdf
51 – Flash Code 51.pdf
52 – Flash Code 52-ECM Fault.pdf
53 – Flash Code 53-ECM Memory Fault.pdf
54 – Flash Code 54-VSS Fault.pdf
55 – Flash Code 55-J1939 Data Link Fault.pdf
56 – Flash Code 56-J1587 Data Link Fault.pdf
57 – Flash Code 57-J1922 Data Link Fault.pdf
58 – Flash Code 58.pdf
59 – Flash Code 59.pdf
60 – Flash Code 60.pdf
61 – Flash Code 61-Injector Response Long.pdf
62 – Flash Code 62-Output Fault.pdf
63 – Flash Code 63-PWM Fault.pdf
64 – Flash Code 64.pdf
65 – Flash Code 65-Throttle Valve Fault.pdf
66 – Flash Code 66-Knock Sensor Fault.pdf
67 – Flash Code 67-MAP Sensor Fault.pdf
68 – Flash Code 68-Idle Validation Fault.pdf
69 – Flash Code 69.pdf
70 – Flash Code 70.pdf
71 – Flash Code 71-Injector Response Short.pdf
72 – Flash Code 72-Vehicle Overspeed.pdf
73 – Flash Code 73-ESS Fault.pdf
74 – Flash Code 74-OI Safety Loop.pdf
75 – Flash Code 75-Battery Volt High.pdf
76 – Flash Code 76-Engine Overspeed Brake.pdf
77 – Flash Code 77-Fuel Temp High.pdf
78 – Flash Code 78.pdf
79 – Flash Code 79.pdf
80 – Flash Code 80.pdf
81 – Flash Code 81.pdf
82 – Flash Code 82.pdf
83 – Flash Code 83.pdf
84 – Flash Code 84.pdf
85 – Flash Code 85-Engine Overspeed.pdf
86 – Flash Code 86-PGS Sensor High.pdf
87 – Flash Code 87-PGS Sensor Low.pdf
88 – Flash Code 88.pdf
89 – Flash Code 89.pdf
90 – Engine Sensor Harness.pdf
91 – Vehicle Harness.pdf
92 – Engine Wiring Schematics.pdf
93 – Vehicle Wiring Schematics.pdf
94 – DDEC Pro-Link Operation.pdf
Index.pdf
“bonus_material”
’07 Series 60 Technical Data.pdf
CPC Fault Code List.pdf
EPA04 Series 60 DDEC V Actuator Adjustment.pdf
EPA04 Series 60 Turbocharger Actuator Replacement.pdf
Lubricating Oil, Fuel And Filters – Engine Requirements (7SE270 0401).pdf
MCM Fault Code List.pdf
Performance Curves
Technician’s Guide – Used Lubricating Oil Analysis (7SE398 9706).pdf

EXCERPT:
“2.32 TIMING REFERENCE SENSOR”
“2.32.1 Replacement of Timing Reference Sensor”
“The TRS is a non-serviceable component and is replaced as a unit. No adjustment is required.”
“2.32.2 Removal of Timing Reference Sensor”
“Remove the TRS as follows:”
“1. Disengage the locking tang on the TRS connector. Grasp the connector bodies and gently pull them apart.”
“2. Remove the bolt that secures the TRS to the gear case.”
“3. Remove the TRS by pulling it straight out of the gear case.”
“2.32.3 Installation of Timing Reference Sensor”
“Install the TRS as follows:”
“NOTE: The TRS is an electronic component. Use care upon installation.”
“1. The O-ring on the sensor may be coated with clean engine oil for ease of installation.”
“2. Insert the TRS into the gear case and index the hole in the bracket with the hole in the gear case.”
“3. Insert the TRS bolt and torque it to 30-38 N·m (22-28 lb·ft).”
“4. Plug the connectors together, making sure the locking tang clicks into place.”
“5. Turn the ignition to the ON position. Observe or read any diagnostic code(s). If any code other than code 25 appears, refer to the required DDEC Troubleshooting Manual: 6SE477 (DDEC I), 6SE489 (DDEC II), or 6SE497 (DDEC III/IV).”