Moog
Member
Hi,
Our 8015 has lost power to the cab hand controls and hence the arm will not lift. The week before we had attempted to tighten the fanbelt, which is in a very tight spot, so had removed the seat to access back of the engine. I wondered whether i had knocked something in the process to cause our problem.
We’ve checked fuses and the hydraulic oil level.
I’ve been testing the dead man’s handle on the arm control to see if the issue is linked. I’ve traced 2 yellow switch wires into the engine bay, found 2 connectors which both show continuity with the tester. The wires then go into braiding with other wires and I lose the trail. But I can see 2 yellow wires that are at the back of the engine, which I thought could be the same continuous wires, but when I do a continuity test from the last visible connector, 1 wire shows continuity with both terminals, and the other wire beeps and shows 0.4V on both terminals. So im not sure what is going on.
Be grateful if anyone can help with why the arm is not lifting, or tracing the switch wires.
cheers.
Our 8015 has lost power to the cab hand controls and hence the arm will not lift. The week before we had attempted to tighten the fanbelt, which is in a very tight spot, so had removed the seat to access back of the engine. I wondered whether i had knocked something in the process to cause our problem.
We’ve checked fuses and the hydraulic oil level.
I’ve been testing the dead man’s handle on the arm control to see if the issue is linked. I’ve traced 2 yellow switch wires into the engine bay, found 2 connectors which both show continuity with the tester. The wires then go into braiding with other wires and I lose the trail. But I can see 2 yellow wires that are at the back of the engine, which I thought could be the same continuous wires, but when I do a continuity test from the last visible connector, 1 wire shows continuity with both terminals, and the other wire beeps and shows 0.4V on both terminals. So im not sure what is going on.
Be grateful if anyone can help with why the arm is not lifting, or tracing the switch wires.
cheers.