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Troubleshooting<br />

CAUTION<br />

Remove all jewelry, especially rings and<br />

watches, before doing any electrical troubleshooting<br />

or testing. Disconnect the battery<br />

cables unless the test requires battery voltage.<br />

For effective troubleshooting and repairs, there must be<br />

a good understanding of the electrical circuits and components<br />

used on this machine (see electrical schematic<br />

and circuit diagrams in Chapter 9 -- Foldout Drawings).<br />

If the machine has any interlock switches by--passed,<br />

connect the switches for proper troubleshooting and<br />

safety.<br />

Starting Problems<br />

Problem<br />

All electrical power is dead, including gauges.<br />

Possible Causes<br />

The traction pedal is not in the neutral position.<br />

Starter solenoid clicks, but starter will not crank.<br />

NOTE: If the solenoid clicks, the problem is not in the<br />

interlock circuit.<br />

Nothing happens when start attempt is made. Control<br />

panel lights and gauges operate with the ignition<br />

switch in ON.<br />

Engine starts, but stops when the ignition switch is<br />

released from the START position.<br />

The battery is discharged.<br />

Fuse F2 (10 amp) to the ignition switch is faulty.<br />

A bad ground connection exists on machine.<br />

The ignition switch or circuit wiring is faulty.<br />

The neutral switch or circuit wiring is faulty.<br />

The fusible link from the battery is faulty.<br />

The battery is discharged.<br />

The battery cables are loose or corroded.<br />

A ground wire or cable is loose or corroded.<br />

Wiring at the starter motor is faulty.<br />

The starter solenoid is faulty.<br />

The starter is faulty.<br />

The traction pedal is not in neutral position.<br />

The traction neutral switch or circuit wiring is faulty.<br />

The ignition switch or circuit wiring is faulty.<br />

The start relay or circuit wiring is faulty.<br />

The starter solenoid is faulty.<br />

The starter is faulty.<br />

The engine run solenoid is out of adjustment or circuit<br />

wiring is faulty.<br />

The high temperature shutdown switch or circuit wiring<br />

is faulty.<br />

Electrical<br />

System<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D Page 5 - 5 Electrical System

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