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Bud
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Bud
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Sep-30-2013 11:17 AM
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azpete wrote:I cleaned the joystick yesterday with steel wool. I first cleaned it with a Q tip and contact cleaner and noticed a lot off black stuff coming off then went to the steel wool. If you are talking about the black and white wires that are soldered to the switch plate contact ring I shorted those out but still the pump would not come on. Also noticed that the solder joints were loose(probably due to my cleaning) re soldered to the plate but still nothing.
take the cover off again, and clean the ring at the bottom of the bell shaped piece on the joy stick. the ring gets corroded from electrical arcing. use a pencil eraser to do the job. if you can short the two wires together, the problem is either in that ring contact,or in the spring contacts on the plate. make sure those three springs are standing at 90 degrees from the plate, and clean the contact points on the circuit board that they make contact. use the service manual to check out the circuit board if none of this works.
note** ther joystick center is not designed to be removed easily. its pressed on, but its a vary snug fit.
Sep-30-2013 09:53 AM
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Sep-30-2013 08:09 AM
enblethen wrote:I just checked mine it is in the wheel well also but it has 2 wiring harnesses going up to the control box. The big one has multiple wires like 10 or 12 the smaller one has 4 wires not 2.
Under the control valve(mine is in wheel well) is a two wire connector.
Make sure it is connected to gether tight. Then try.
If no go, separate the connector using a medium to heavy wire(#12-10) jumper the two pins on the pump side. This will show whether problem is in control valve switch or in the solenoid at the pump motor.
Verify battery voltage to the large terminal on the battery side of the solenoid.
The small blue wire should have power on it at the small terminal on the solenoid. The wire to and from the control switches ground. You could use a jumper between the small terminal opposite of the small blue wire terminal and ground. With control panel switch on it should energize the solenoid.
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Sep-29-2013 06:54 PM
Bud
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Sep-29-2013 06:49 PM
Sep-29-2013 05:39 PM
Gjac wrote:
Bud,I checked that fuse and also clean the ground that it goes to on the frame. In addition cleaned all the terminals on the relay. Still no pump motor when center joystick is pushed fwd or backwards.
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
Sep-29-2013 05:34 PM
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