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Illustrated Parts Catalog
MODEL 208
Member of GAMA
COPYRIGHT © 1995
CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
WICHITA, KANSAS, USA 1 AUGUST 1995
P68818 REVISION 18 1 MARCH 2015

CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY
MODEL 208
ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG
CHAPTER NUMBER
SECTION OF
SUBJECT PAGES DATE
00 - TITLE
00 - LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
00 - RECORD OF REVISIONS
LIST OF REVISIONS 1 Mar 1/2015
INTRODUCTION 11 Dec 1/2013
ICA SUPPLEMENT LIST 1 Dec 1/2013
SERVICE KIT LIST 18 Mar 1/2015
SUPPLIER ADDRESS LIST 12 Mar 1/2015
ALPHABETICAL INDEX 45 Mar 1/2015
PART NUMBER INDEX 240 Mar 1/2015
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1. Revisions
A. This Illustrated Parts Catalog includes the original issue and the revisions listed in Table 1. To ensure
that information in this manual is current and the latest maintenance and inspections procedures are
available, the revisions must be incorporated in the manual as they are issued.
Table 1. Basic Manual - Original Issue - 1 August 1995
Revision
Number
Date Revision
Number
Date
1 1 May 1996 2 4 May 1998
3 1 December 1998 4 15 October 1999
5 1 December 2000 6 3 December 2001
7 4 November 2002 8 3 November 2003
9 6 September 2004 10 3 January 2005
11 1 March 2006 12 1 December 2006
13 1 March 2008 14 1 June 2010
15 1 December 2012 16 1 June 2013
17 1 December 2013 18 1 March 2015
2. Export Compliance
A. This publication contains technical data and is subject to U.S. export regulations. This information has
been exported from the United States in accordance with export administration regulations. Diversion
contrary to U.S. law is prohibited.
ECCN: 9E991
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INTRODUCTION
1. Purpose
A. This Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) includes the illustration and identification of replacement parts
and assemblies necessary for maintenance of the specified aircraft model. The Catalog gives the
information available at the time of publication.
Refer to the Maintenance Manual, not to this Illustrated Parts Catalog, for removal and installation
procedures. The airplane operator must use the applicable rules to establish the status or
airworthiness of the airplane.
B. This IPC is prepared in accordance with the Air Transport Association 2200 Specification Format.
C. Chapter 11 contains procurable placards. Country designated placards are specified by foreign
certification authorities and put into groups identified by an International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) identifier in the page footer.
D. Placards identified by the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) include: cockpit information,
including instrument markings and any related limitations, aircraft operating limitations, power
plant and auxiliary power unit instruments, flight control markings, fuel, oil, door and emergency
exit information, limitations on storage compartments, loading, passenger cabin safety, and safety
equipment operation.
E. Through service bulletin and publication revisions as well as reissues and temporary revisions of
technical publications, this information is updated, supplemented, and automatically amended.
F. It is recommended that users keep access to these amendments, which are specifically incorporated
within the Illustrated Parts Catalog through the subscription services of Cessna Propeller Aircraft
Customer Services and/or information received from Cessna-authorized service stations. The
subscription services are available by phone at 316-517-5800, by fax at 316-517-7271 or
316-942-9006, or by written request to 2121 S. Hoover, Wichita, KS 67209, US.
WARNING: ALL INSPECTION INTERVALS, REPLACEMENT TIME LIMITS,
OVERHAUL TIME LIMITS, INSPECTION METHODS, LIFE LIMITS,
AND CYCLE LIMITS RECOMMENDED BY CESSNA ARE GIVEN
FOR CESSNA-APPROVED NEW OR REMANUFACTURED PARTS
OR PARTS FROM OVERHAUL. IF ENTITIES OTHER THAN CESSNA
DESIGN, FABRICATE, REFABRICATE, MAKE PARTS FROM
OVERHAUL, AND/OR GIVE APPROVAL OF COMPONENTS OR
PARTS, THEN THE DATA IN CESSNA'S MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE MANUALS AND PARTS CATALOGS DO NOT APPLY,
AND THE PURCHASER, THROUGH THIS WARNING, IS TOLD
NOT TO APPLY THE DATA IN THIS CATALOG TO NON-CESSNA
PARTS. ALL INSPECTION INTERVALS, REPLACEMENT TIME
LIMITS, OVERHAUL TIME LIMITS, INSPECTION METHODS, LIFE
LIMITS, AND CYCLE LIMITS FOR SUCH NON-CESSNA PARTS
ARE RECEIVED FROM THE MANFACTURER AND/OR SELLER OF
SUCH NON-CESSNA COMPONENTS OR PARTS.
G. This Catalog does not include inspection, maintenance, and parts requirements for Supplemental
Type Certificate (STC) installations. When an STC installation is incorporated on the airplane, an
inspection is necessary in accordance with the inspection program published by the owner of the
STC for the parts of the airplane for which the installation has an effect. Since STC installations
can change 1) the system’s interface, 2) operation qualities, and 3) component loads or stresses on
adjacent structures, it is possible that Cessna’s inspection specifications will not apply to airplanes
with STC installations.
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2. Effectivity
A. Numbers in the effectivity column show the serialization limits for the part. For example, the numbers
0001 in the "Effect From" column and the number 0023 in the "Effect To" column show that the part
is used on airplanes 1 through 23. If the right column adjacent to the figure title is blank, the figure is
applicable for all serials. If the right column adjacent to the indented installations, assemblies, or part
numbers is blank, the part is applicable for all serials.
NOTE: Information in this Illustrated Parts Catalog is applicable to U.S. and Foreign Certified
airplanes. Parts for foreign certified airplanes are identified by applicable serialization and
by special note.
3. Compact Disc (CD-ROM)
A. Publications for this aircraft model are available through print and electronic media CD-ROM (Compact
Disc – Read Only Memory). The print issue is available by publication type, such as the Maintenance
Manual or the Illustrated Parts Catalog, while the electronic media puts all publications together in a
group on CD’s. Regular revisions keep these publications current.
4. Part Number Index (Paper)
A. Part Numbers in the Numerical Index are shown in sequence, in accordance with (first) the extreme
left digit, then (second) the next digit to the right. This sequence continues throughout the numbers,
from left to right. The digits are shown in the sequence of: space, decimal, slash(/), symbol (such as
#), numbers in numerical order, then alphabetical letters.
B. The Part Number Index is a complete listing of all parts included in the Detailed Parts Lists.
5. Nomenclature
A. The indentation system used in the detailed Parts List of this Catalog shows how the parts are related.
For a given item, the indentation code shows a system, installation, or general heading that starts in the
extreme left position and continues down into columns in sequence, until the end detail is completed.
Refer to Figure 1.
B. The degree of indention of each item shows how the items are related. For example, the Battery
Installation is in the first indenture of the nomenclature column. The Battery Assembly Manifold is the
subsequent lower assembly and is shown in the second indenture of the nomenclature column. Refer
to Paragraph A, General System of Assembly Order.
C. If two or more assemblies contain a majority of identical parts or if the assemblies are left and right
counterparts, the assemblies are in sequence. The subsequent indented assemblies or detail parts
apply to both higher-level assemblies, with the different parts coded to show that they are used on the
specified, applicable assembly.
D. Attaching parts are shown immediately after the item to be attached and before any detail parts for
the item. Attaching parts are shown with the same indention as the item they attach and include the
caption “Attaching Parts”. The end of the attaching parts list is followed by the symbol" ---*---.
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Order of Assembly
Figure 1
E. The indenture of a component part shows if it is a part of an assembly or if it is independent of
the assembly. Components independent of an assembly have the same indenture as the assembly.
Components of an assembly are identified by an additional indenture and follow any attaching parts
for the assembly.
6. List of Effective Pages (Paper Versions)
A. A List of Effective Pages in the front of each chapter of the Illustrated Parts Catalog shows all pages
within the chapter in sequence, with the current revision date for each page. A revised List of Effective
Pages is included for each Illustrated Parts Catalog revision.
7. Revision Filing Instructions (Paper Version)
A. Regular Revision
(1) Refer to the List of Effective Pages of each chapter when you add a revision.
(2) Pages changed by the revision will be indicated by the revision date on the page and on the List
of Effective Pages for that chapter. The revised page replaces the existing page in the catalog.
(3) Existing pages no longer needed in the catalog are indicated by “Deleted” on the List of Effective
Pages. These pages are to be removed and discarded. When a page has been deleted by a
revision, the List of Effective Pages for subsequent revisions do not list the page.
B. Temporary Revisions
(1) Put pages of a Temporary Revision in the applicable chapter in accordance with the filing
instructions on the first page of the Temporary Revision.
(2) Temporary Revisions should be removed from the catalog only when replaced by a revision to
the catalog or by instructions noted on the superseding Temporary Revision.
8. Revision Indicators
A. Additions, deletions, or revisions to the Parts List are identified by the letter “R” in the right margin of
the page adjacent to the change or addition. When technical changes cause unchanged text to show
on a different page, an “R” is shown in the margin opposite of the affected items.
9. Cessna Part Numbering System
A. The basic number identifies the Cessna drawing only. Each installation, assembly or detailed part is
assigned a part number and includes a seven-digit drawing number and the applicable dash number.
Refer to Figure 2.
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Part Number System
Figure 2
10. Standard Parts
A. Many parts having standard usage have been incorporated into the Cessna Standard System. Parts
in this group are designated with the part number prefix "S", "CM", or "C".
B. Parts for standard hardware items such as screws, nuts, clamps, etc., are designated with the
standard part number prefix "AN", "NAS", or "MS".
11. Page Numbering System
A. A. The Page Numbering System in the Illustrated Parts Catalog has three-element numbers with
dashes between the numbers, with the figure number, page number and date printed to the side.
Refer to Figure 3.
Page Numbering System
Figure 3
12. Part Number Column
A. This column contains the manufacturer's part number used to identify the item.
13. Units Per Assembly Column
A. The quantity listed in the Units Per Assembly column is the quantity used per item. The quantity
shown for attaching parts is the quantity necessary to attach only one item. To find the total quantity
necessary to attach more than one item, multiply the quantity of attaching parts by the number of
items to be attached.
14. Symbols and Part Number Terms
A. When the term, “REFER TO”, is in the Nomenclature column and the Units Per Assembly column
shows “RF”, the figure referred to will be the next highest assembly of the referred item.
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B. When the term, “DELETED-NOT USED”, appears in the Nomenclature column, it signifies that the
index number was used but is no longer required. This procedure is used to eliminate re-indexing of
all items following the deleted part.
C. When the letters BKI (Bulk Item) are in the Nomenclature column and the Units Per Assembly column
indicates “AR” (As Required), refer to Cessna Service Parts Center for prices and units of measure.
15. Abbreviations Commonly Used
ALT Alternate IPC Illustrated Parts Catalog
AR As Required NP Non-Procurable
ASSY Assembly RF Reference
BKI Bulk Item SB Service Bulletin
FSO For Spares Order TR Temporary Revision
16. Bulk Items
A. Items such as flexible air hose, rubber moldings and channels, and windshield sealing strips are
shown in the Parts List as bulk items (BKI).
B. A bulk item is supplied in the bulk or cut length or quantity for an installation.
17. Serial and Color
A. When you make an order for upholstered material, carpet, or interior trim, make sure that you include
the airplane model and serial number. This information makes sure that you receive the correct color
combination.
18. Modification Kits
A. A record of modification kits and service bulletins is in the Modification Kit List section in the front
section of the catalog.
B. The Modification Kit List shows the kit number and title, issue date for the kit, service bulletin or
applicable document number, and catalog incorporation date.
19. Definition of Text Page Information
A. Refer to Figure 4.
(1) The Figure number is the illustration for the highest-level assembly specified in the applicable
Parts List.
(2) The number in the indented Item column is the index number shown to call out that item or that
part in the applicable illustration.
(3) When the item number for a part has a dash before the number, it is not specified on the
illustration.
(4) A number in the Units Per Assembly (Units Per Assy) column is the quantity of the part used in
the next-higher-level of the assembly or installation.
(5) A number in the Effectivity (Effect From To) column shows that the manufacturer uses the part
only on specified airplanes, that is, for airplanes within a serial number range given in the
Effectivity column.
(6) The AR in the Units Per Assembly (Units Per Assy) column is for those parts with the quantity
“As Required.”
(7) When an alternative part number applies to a part, it is shown immediately after the part which
it can replace. The entry ALT FOR in the Nomenclature column refers to the alternative part
number.
(8) A USED ON or USED WITH note in the Nomenclature column includes the next higher
assembly of a part when the part does not apply to all of the next higher assemblies that are
given immediately before the part.
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(9) Parts that are used only on a left or right installation or assembly include LH or RH in the
Nomenclature column.
(10) When an installation or assembly has RF in the Units per Assembly (Units per Assy) column,
that installation or assembly also is in the Parts List for the cross-reference figure specified in the
Nomenclature column. The numerical Units-Per-Assy data is given only in the cross-reference
figure.
(11) When the Parts List page shows the letter R in the right margin, the R refers to the addition or
revision of text for that line in the Parts List of the applicable IPC revision.
(12) A Supplier's part number is identified in the Part Number column and the federally supplied
vendor code follows the nomenclature in the Nomenclature column.
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