trukfan
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- Jul 26, 2009
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- S.E. Wisconsin
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- Maintenance Tech for a machine shop
Hi all. Merry Christmas a day early. As the title states, I'm looking for the location of the 100A fuse on my uncle's Bobcat 763 F series skid loader. He was running it one day and shut it down, and now there's no power to anything when you turn the key.
I've already put in a known good battery, checked all the fuses located under coolant overflow bottle, and checked the battery connections, which both ohm'd out good. I was thinking it may be a faulty key switch, and when I pulled panel with it out, I saw a wire with some pretty bad corrosion, but haven't identified it properly because I don't have a wiring schematic for this series of Bobcat.
I did try to ohm out the key switch, and the readings didn't seem right in my opinion, but w/o the schematic I'm only guessing on that. I did verify I don't have power at the key switch, which is what is leading me to the 100A fuse. This machine is filthy(used on a dairy farm) and not well maintained, so the problem could be anywhere, but I figure I'd start with the obvious stuff first. Thanks in advance for the help.
I've already put in a known good battery, checked all the fuses located under coolant overflow bottle, and checked the battery connections, which both ohm'd out good. I was thinking it may be a faulty key switch, and when I pulled panel with it out, I saw a wire with some pretty bad corrosion, but haven't identified it properly because I don't have a wiring schematic for this series of Bobcat.
I did try to ohm out the key switch, and the readings didn't seem right in my opinion, but w/o the schematic I'm only guessing on that. I did verify I don't have power at the key switch, which is what is leading me to the 100A fuse. This machine is filthy(used on a dairy farm) and not well maintained, so the problem could be anywhere, but I figure I'd start with the obvious stuff first. Thanks in advance for the help.