quiksilvr
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thanx, i will look into this and let you know
Not AFAIK.the attached didnt help much. however, a question came to mind, in regards to the coil that holds the right joystick in the forward position. i believe its for float control. if that coil isnt connected, could it prevent continuous flow from working? work tool detent coil is what its called
That's interesting. I thought the float coil was tied in with the interlock circuit. If it isn't connected then AFAIK, none of the hydraulics should work and you should have a flashing light on the console.the attached didnt help much. however, a question came to mind, in regards to the coil that holds the right joystick in the forward position. i believe its for float control. if that coil isnt connected, could it prevent continuous flow from working? work tool detent coil is what its called
From the electrical schematic the implement pilot solenoid and the float solenoid are wired in parallel (via wires P988-OR & 975-WH) to the Interlock ECM. So if the pilot solenoid is powered up and working, as proved by the fact that the implement lift/tilt functions work, what negative effect on the AUX/CONT FLOW functions could the float detent solenoid not working possibly have.?That's interesting. I thought the float coil was tied in with the interlock circuit. If it isn't connected then AFAIK, none of the hydraulics should work and you should have a flashing light on the console.
Probably because it was shorting out the pilot solenoid and creating a Diagnostic Code. Disconnecting it resumed "normal service" as far as the Interlock ECM is concerned. Check it out on the electrical schematic.when the work tool detent coil went bad, i had flashing lights on console and the machine wouldnt move. but as soon as i unplugged it, the flashing lights turned off and machine functions just fine
I agree it is worth a shot. I was attempting to illustrate how I saw the logic of the ECM worked in an attempt to help you understand what was going on. ECMs are a black hole as far as I'm concerned, they either work or they don't.yea you're probably right, but i figure its worth a shot.
Should be a processor somewhere. That would be my #1 suspect.yea i know what ya mean. for me they are just a bunch of components soldered to a board, so they can be unsoldered and tested lol
PROBLEM SOLVED! it came to me last night while i was laying in bed. So apparently the thumbwheel switch wasnt returning to 0% at center. when at center it was at like - 24%. so i opened the switch and manipulated the springs and got it to return to 0% at center. now cont. flow works. thank you nige for all your wisdom and assistance. its much appreciatedCheck this out. These guys might be able to help you with the ECM - Link