XCMG XDA45U Articulated Dump Truck Parts – 800339619 Accelerator Pedal
Accelerator Pedal
Педаль акселератора
Pedal del acelerador
The genuine XCMG Accelerator Pedal with OEM number 800339619 is a precision electronic throttle control device specifically designed for XCMG articulated dump trucks (ADTs), including XDA30, XDA40, XDA45, XDA45U, XDA60, and TA30 series. This accelerator pedal 800339619 converts the operator’s foot position into a proportional electrical signal that is sent to the engine control unit (ECU) to manage fuel injection and engine speed. As a direct OEM replacement, the accelerator pedal 800339619 is fully compatible with Mercedes‑Benz OM460LA/OM502/OM471, Yuchai YC6K, Weichai WP13, and Cummins QSL drivetrains, ensuring perfect pedal feel, throttle response, and emission compliance. The pedal assembly is a critical component for achieving the 92% uptime rate that XCMG articulated trucks are known for, and it directly impacts operator control, fuel efficiency, and safety.
The 800339619 accelerator pedal features a contactless Hall‑effect sensor (or dual potentiometer design, depending on application) that provides a redundant, wear‑free signal for fail‑safe operation. The pedal travel is engineered with a smooth, progressive spring rate that provides natural foot feel and reduces operator fatigue during long shifts. The pedal housing is manufactured from glass‑reinforced nylon PA66 (UL 94V‑0) with a corrosion‑resistant metal pivot shaft, and the pedal pad is made from oil‑resistant rubber with non‑slip grooves. The unit is sealed to IP67 (or higher) to withstand dust, moisture, and high‑pressure washdowns common in mining environments. The 800339619 accelerator pedal includes an integrated idle validation switch (IVS) and two independent analog output channels (0.5–4.5V or 0–5V) for redundancy, meeting ISO 26262 ASIL B functional safety requirements for heavy equipment.
Each genuine XCMG accelerator pedal is 100% tested for output linearity, spring force, insulation resistance, and EMC performance. The 800339619 pedal operates on 5V DC (supplied by the ECU) with a current draw of ≤20 mA per channel. The electrical connector is a 6‑pin Deutsch DT series (or TE connectivity) with gold‑plated terminals and a locking latch. With a design life exceeding 15,000 operating hours and 5 million actuation cycles, the 800339619 accelerator pedal ensures precise throttle control, reduces unplanned downtime, and maximizes operator confidence for your XCMG articulated dump truck fleet.
Technical Data Sheet – Accelerator Pedal (OEM 800339619)
| Parameter | Specification |
| OEM Part Number | 800339619 |
| Product Name | Accelerator Pedal / Throttle Pedal / Electronic Foot Pedal |
| Brand | XCMG (Genuine OEM) |
| Sensor Type | Hall‑effect (non‑contact) / Dual potentiometer (redundant) |
| Output Signal | 0.5 – 4.5 V DC (ratiometric) / 0 – 5 V DC, two independent channels |
| Supply Voltage | 5V DC ±0.5V (from ECU), ≤20 mA per channel |
| Idle Validation Switch (IVS) | Integrated, normally open, closes at 5‑7% pedal travel |
| Pedal Travel (mechanical) | 25 – 35 mm (approx., linear progression) |
| Spring Rate | 0.8 – 1.2 N/degree (progressive, fatigue‑tested) |
| Housing Material | Glass‑reinforced nylon PA66, UL 94V‑0, black |
| Pedal Pad Material | Oil‑resistant rubber, non‑slip grooves |
| Ingress Protection | IP67 (dust‑tight, protected against temporary immersion) |
| Electrical Life | ≥5,000,000 cycles (Hall‑effect sensor, no contact wear) |
| Mechanical Life | ≥5,000,000 cycles |
| Output Linearity | ≤±2% of full scale (0‑100% travel) |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C (pedal body), -40°C to +125°C (sensor) |
| Connector Type | 6‑pin Deutsch DT series (DT06‑6S), gold‑plated terminals |
| Vibration Endurance | 2 × 10⁶ cycles at 5G (ISO 16750‑3), no signal interruption |
| Design Life | ≥15,000 hours (mining duty) / ≥10 years |
| Safety Integrity | ISO 26262 ASIL B (redundant channels, diagnostic coverage) |
| Quality Certifications | IATF 16949:2023, ISO 9001:2025, ISO 14001 |
| Standards Compliance | ISO 16750, SAE J1171, RoHS, REACH |
| Compatible ADT Models | XCMG XDA30, XDA40, XDA45, XDA45U, XDA60, TA30 series |
Engineering & Safety Features of 800339619
The 800339619 accelerator pedal is designed with a dual‑channel Hall‑effect sensor that provides two independent, inversely proportional output signals (channel A increasing with pedal travel, channel B decreasing). The ECU continuously compares the two signals; if the signals deviate beyond a predetermined threshold, a fault is detected and the engine enters a safe idle mode. This redundant architecture meets ISO 26262 ASIL B requirements, ensuring fail‑safe operation even in the event of a sensor failure.
The pedal mechanism includes an integrated idle validation switch (IVS) that signals the ECU when the pedal is in the fully released position. The IVS provides an additional safety layer, preventing unintended acceleration due to a stuck pedal. The pedal return spring is designed with two independent spring coils; even if one spring fails, the pedal will still return to idle position, though with reduced force.
The 800339619 accelerator pedal is also equipped with an over‑travel stop to prevent sensor damage from excessive force, and the pivot shaft is supported by self‑lubricating bronze bushings that do not require greasing. The IP67 sealing ensures that water jets from daily washdowns do not penetrate the electronics, and the housing is ultrasonically welded to eliminate screws and potential leak paths.
Critical Role in XCMG Articulated Dump Truck Control Systems
The XCMG XDA45U articulated dump truck is powered by a Mercedes‑Benz OM471 engine producing 390 kW (523 hp) and 2,600 N·m of torque. The 800339619 accelerator pedal is the primary interface between the operator and the engine management system. The pedal’s smooth, progressive spring rate allows the operator to make fine adjustments in engine speed, essential for maneuvering in tight spaces, loading precisely, and controlling descent speed on haul roads. A sticky or non‑linear pedal can lead to jerky operation, increased fuel consumption, and operator fatigue.
The electronic throttle control system integrated with the XCMG exclusive traveling control strategy uses the pedal position signal to modulate fuel injection, turbocharger boost, and transmission shift points. A faulty 800339619 accelerator pedal can cause erratic engine response, triggering diagnostic trouble codes (P0120‑P0124) and potentially placing the engine in a derated “limp‑home” mode. Replacing a degraded pedal with a genuine XCMG unit restores factory throttle response and ensures that the vehicle’s intelligent control systems receive accurate data.
The pedal is also used in conjunction with the hydraulic retarder and service brakes; the ECU interprets rapid pedal releases as a braking request and may activate the retarder to assist in slowing the vehicle. The 800339619 accelerator pedal’s fast response time (<50 ms) and low hysteresis (<2%) ensure that the retarder engagement is smooth and predictable, reducing brake wear and improving safety.
Performance in Extreme Mining Environments
Field validation tests on XCMG XDA45 articulated dump trucks operating in Australian iron ore mines (ambient >45°C, high dust) demonstrated that the 800339619 accelerator pedal maintains output linearity and mechanical smoothness after 8,000 operating hours. Pedals removed for inspection showed no wear on the Hall‑effect sensor, no degradation of the rubber pad, and no corrosion on the electrical terminals. The pedal’s pivot bushings remained free of play.
Cold‑weather testing at Canadian mining sites (ambient down to -45°C) confirmed that the Hall‑effect sensor operates without delay, and the rubber pad remains flexible, providing good traction even with snow‑covered boots. The IVS operated reliably, and no moisture ingress was found inside the housing after thermal cycling.
Vibration endurance per ISO 16750-3 (random vibration profile for off‑highway vehicles, 5G peak acceleration, 2 million cycles) caused no intermittent signal loss or mechanical damage. The dual‑channel redundancy ensured that even if one channel were to fail (simulated in testing), the ECU detected the fault and entered safe idle mode, preventing unintended acceleration.
Installation & Maintenance Guide for Accelerator Pedal 800339619
Before installing a new 800339619 accelerator pedal, disconnect the battery negative terminal and allow the ECU to power down (wait 2 minutes). Remove the driver’s side kick panel or access cover to expose the pedal mounting bolts (typically 3 or 4 M8 bolts). Unplug the 6‑pin Deutsch connector by pressing the locking tab and pulling straight out. Remove the old pedal assembly, noting the orientation of any pedal stop spacers.
Position the new 800339619 accelerator pedal onto the mounting studs, ensuring that the pedal pad aligns with the operator’s foot position. Install the M8 bolts with flat washers and threadlocker (medium strength). Torque to 20‑25 Nm. Connect the Deutsch connector until an audible click confirms full seating. Reconnect the battery and start the engine. Using a diagnostic scanner, monitor the pedal position sensor values (channel A and B). With the pedal released, channel A should read 0.5‑0.7V, channel B 4.3‑4.5V. At full throttle, channel A should be 4.3‑4.5V, channel B 0.5‑0.7V. If values are outside these ranges, check for correct pedal installation and connector pin damage.
Perform a “throttle pedal learn” procedure if required by the engine manufacturer (typically: key ON, press pedal to full throttle slowly, release slowly, repeat three times). Test drive the vehicle, verifying smooth acceleration and that the engine returns to idle immediately when the pedal is released. If the vehicle exhibits idle surge or delayed response, re‑check the pedal installation and verify that no floor mats or obstacles are interfering with the pedal travel.
Inspect the accelerator pedal during every scheduled service interval (1,000 hours). Check for cracks in the housing, wear on the rubber pad, and any looseness in the pivot mechanism. If the pedal feels gritty or does not return fully to idle, replace it immediately. The 800339619 pedal contains no user‑serviceable internal parts; do not attempt to disassemble or lubricate the sensor assembly. Replacement is the only reliable repair.
Why Genuine XCMG Accelerator Pedal 800339619 Outperforms Aftermarket Alternatives
Aftermarket accelerator pedals are often made with low‑grade potentiometer sensors that wear out within 500,000 cycles, leading to dead spots, erratic signals, and idle surge. Genuine XCMG 800339619 pedals use Hall‑effect sensors with no contact wear, rated for over 5 million cycles. Aftermarket pedals frequently lack the redundant output channels required for ISO 26262 compliance, posing a safety risk in heavy equipment.
Aftermarket pedals often use low‑quality plastics that become brittle at -40°C, cracking and allowing moisture ingress. The spring mechanism may also have incorrect spring rates, causing a “mushy” pedal feel or excessive force required to reach full throttle, both of which contribute to operator fatigue. Genuine XCMG pedals use glass‑reinforced nylon and progressive spring rates validated for mining duty.
A fleet study of 30 XCMG articulated dump trucks over 24 months showed that using genuine XCMG accelerator pedals reduced throttle‑related fault codes by 90% compared to aftermarket pedals. Each fault caused an average of 1.5 hours of downtime and $300 in diagnostic and repair costs, plus $1,200 in lost production. The genuine pedals saved an estimated $18,000 per year across the fleet. Genuine XCMG 800339619 accelerator pedals also come with full traceability and conformance certificates, essential for ISO 9001‑certified mining operations that require component provenance.
Genuine XCMG OEM 800339619 Accelerator Pedal — Hall‑effect dual‑channel sensor, IP67 sealed, redundant outputs, and ISO 26262 ASIL B safety. Engineered for XCMG articulated dump truck throttle control. Trust genuine XCMG quality for precise throttle response, operator comfort, and maximum equipment uptime.