Bobcat E10 blowing 10a hydraulic fuse

pettsy

pettsy

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As title really, yesterday just randomly started blowing the 10a fuse for what I believe is hydraulic safety switches. Assuming a wire has rubbed somewhere, has anyone come across a common place it happens? I only had a 15a spare to get it moving out of the way (some machines look to have a 15a as standard)
 

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V8Druid

V8Druid

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As title really, yesterday just randomly started blowing the 10a fuse for what I believe is hydraulic safety switches. Assuming a wire has rubbed somewhere, has anyone come across a common place it happens? I only had a 15a spare to get it moving out of the way (some machines look to have a 15a as standard)
presume you mean the dead man switches ... in the arm pivot area'd be my first port of call ... then where the loom goes through the panel work, before having to delve deeper -- could also have your servo isolator valve coil on the way out
 
Giles

Giles

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The big connector under the floor plate is notorious for bad connections and water ingress mine got bypassed at 200 hours
 

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