5335226
Throttle Control
Cummins®

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Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction

The Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control is a component designed for use in commercial trucks. It plays a role in the operation of these vehicles by managing the throttle, which directly influences engine performance and driver control. Understanding its function and importance can enhance the efficiency and reliability of truck operations.

Basic Concepts of Throttle Control

Throttle control systems are integral to engine management in vehicles. They regulate the amount of air entering the engine, which in turn controls the fuel mixture and combustion process. By adjusting the throttle, drivers can modulate engine speed and power output. These systems ensure that the engine operates within optimal parameters, balancing performance with fuel efficiency and emissions control 1.

Purpose of the Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control

The Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control is specifically engineered to interact with the engine and other components to maintain precise control over the throttle. It ensures that the engine receives the correct air-fuel mixture for efficient operation. This component plays a role in enhancing the responsiveness of the engine to driver inputs, thereby improving overall vehicle performance and drivability.

Key Features

The Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control is characterized by its robust design and the use of high-quality materials, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding commercial truck environments. It incorporates advanced technological integrations, such as electronic controls, to provide precise throttle management. These features contribute to its effectiveness in enhancing engine performance and driver control.

Benefits

The Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control offers several advantages. It contributes to improved engine performance by ensuring optimal air-fuel mixture. This results in enhanced fuel efficiency, reducing operational costs for fleet managers. Additionally, it provides drivers with better control over the vehicle, leading to safer and more efficient driving experiences.

Installation Process

Installing the Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control involves several steps. Begin by ensuring the engine is turned off and the vehicle is securely supported. Disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical issues. Remove the old throttle control, taking note of any connections or mounting points. Install the new Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control, ensuring all connections are secure. Reconnect the battery and test the system to confirm proper operation.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Frequent problems with the Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control may include throttle response issues or electronic faults. To address these, first, check all electrical connections for security and cleanliness. Ensure that the throttle body is free from carbon buildup, which can affect performance. If electronic faults are suspected, diagnostic tools may be required to identify and resolve the issue.

Maintenance Tips

Regular maintenance of the Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control is vital for its longevity and optimal performance. This includes periodic inspection of electrical connections and the throttle body for signs of wear or damage. Cleaning the throttle body to remove any buildup can prevent performance issues. Additionally, keeping the component and its connections dry and free from contaminants will help maintain its functionality.

Cummins Overview

Cummins Inc. is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes a wide range of power solutions. With a history of innovation and quality, Cummins has made significant contributions to the automotive industry, particularly in the commercial truck sector. Their reputation for producing reliable and efficient components, such as the Cummins 5335226 Throttle Control, underscores their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.

Compatibility with Cummins Engines

The Cummins Throttle Control part 5335226 is designed to integrate seamlessly with a range of Cummins engines, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. This part is engineered to work with the following engines:

  • QSB5.9 CM850
  • QSB6.7 M CM2250
  • QSC8.3 CM850 (CM2850)
  • QSM11 CM570

For the QSB5.9 CM850 and QSB6.7 M CM2250, the throttle control part 5335226 is specifically tailored to manage the engine’s power output efficiently, ensuring smooth operation and responsiveness. These engines, known for their robust performance, benefit from the precise control provided by this part.

Similarly, the QSC8.3 CM850 (CM2850) engine also integrates this throttle control part to maintain consistent power delivery and enhance overall engine efficiency. The design of the throttle control ensures that the engine operates within its optimal parameters, providing reliable performance for demanding applications.

The QSM11 CM570 engine, another robust model in Cummins’ lineup, also utilizes the throttle control part 5335226. This part is crucial for managing the engine’s throttle response, ensuring that the engine delivers the required power while maintaining fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.

Overall, the Cummins Throttle Control part 5335226 is a critical component for these engines, providing the necessary precision and control to ensure they perform at their best across various applications.

Role of 5335226 Throttle Control in Engine Systems

The 5335226 Throttle Control is an integral component in the orchestration of engine performance, working in concert with several other systems to ensure optimal operation.

Integration with the Control System

The 5335226 Throttle Control interfaces directly with the engine control unit (ECU), transmitting data regarding throttle position and driver input. This communication allows the ECU to make real-time adjustments to fuel delivery and ignition timing, ensuring that the engine operates efficiently under varying conditions 2.

Interaction with the Electrical System

Electrical signals from the 5335226 Throttle Control are pivotal in modern drive-by-wire systems. These signals are sent to the ECU, which then processes the information to adjust engine parameters. The electrical system’s reliability is paramount, as any interruption can lead to a loss of throttle response, impacting engine performance and drivability.

Coordination with the Throttle Lever

The 5335226 Throttle Control receives input from the throttle lever, which is manipulated by the driver. This mechanical action is converted into an electrical signal, allowing for precise control over the throttle plate’s position. The throttle lever’s movement is thus translated into actionable data for the ECU, facilitating a responsive and smooth driving experience.

Conclusion

In summary, the 5335226 Throttle Control is a linchpin in the engine’s operation, ensuring that the control, electrical, and mechanical components work in harmony to deliver performance and efficiency. Its robust design, advanced features, and compatibility with various Cummins engines make it a vital component for commercial truck operations.


  1. Robert Bosch GmbH. (2014). Bosch Automotive Handbook 9th Edition. Robert Bosch GmbH.

  2. David C Barton and John D Fieldhouse. (2009). Automotive Chassis Engineering Powertrain Chassis System and Vehicle Body. Elsevier.

SPECIFICATIONS

Package Dimensions
10.75 x 7.0 x 6.88 in
Weight
8.65 lb
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