Rolf Kraus
New Member
Hello folks,
I have an early Cat 315L that suddenly no longer started when I turned the ignition. Here are the details surrounding the situation, hopefully, there are some clues for you experts that may point me in the right direction.
I was working on removing the hydraulic cylinder for my thumb (it had been leaking and needs a rebuild). I set my bucket on my trailer to make it easy to drop the cylinder on the trailer after removing it. I turned off the excavator while removing the hydraulic lines and pins from the cylinder.
Once completed, I went back to start the machine to move the bucket off the trailer. The panel came up, the alarm started beeping, I could hear relays and pumps, but when turning the ignition to the end, there was no starting of the engine--it was silent!
What I did next may have caused more damage than good. The ignition switch was 'wonky' since I purchased the machine (used), the key did not go in well and it stuck on occasion. I thought, perhaps the ignition switch finally went out completely. I opened the panel to look at it (I did not realize the switch is completely enclosed) and while doing so, I set it down. Not having disconnected the batteries or turned off the power switch (which is frozen closed) BEFORE I started tinkering, I saw some sparks when the ignition switch was set down.
I immediately tested the switch again and not only did the not machine start, but it was also now completely dead. No panel, lights, alarms, or any sound occurred--very dead now.
So, I suspect I have two problems. The first is to restore some basic power, and the second is to have the machine start.
I did check the fuses in the panel but did not see any of them blown.
One of my questions is around the removal of hydraulic lines--does the drop of pressure in the system cause it to eliminate starting? Is there a safety cut-off for that purpose? I thought was quite a coincidence that starting problems and the removal of the hydraulic lines occurred at the same time.
Thanks for your help!
I have an early Cat 315L that suddenly no longer started when I turned the ignition. Here are the details surrounding the situation, hopefully, there are some clues for you experts that may point me in the right direction.
I was working on removing the hydraulic cylinder for my thumb (it had been leaking and needs a rebuild). I set my bucket on my trailer to make it easy to drop the cylinder on the trailer after removing it. I turned off the excavator while removing the hydraulic lines and pins from the cylinder.
Once completed, I went back to start the machine to move the bucket off the trailer. The panel came up, the alarm started beeping, I could hear relays and pumps, but when turning the ignition to the end, there was no starting of the engine--it was silent!
What I did next may have caused more damage than good. The ignition switch was 'wonky' since I purchased the machine (used), the key did not go in well and it stuck on occasion. I thought, perhaps the ignition switch finally went out completely. I opened the panel to look at it (I did not realize the switch is completely enclosed) and while doing so, I set it down. Not having disconnected the batteries or turned off the power switch (which is frozen closed) BEFORE I started tinkering, I saw some sparks when the ignition switch was set down.
I immediately tested the switch again and not only did the not machine start, but it was also now completely dead. No panel, lights, alarms, or any sound occurred--very dead now.
So, I suspect I have two problems. The first is to restore some basic power, and the second is to have the machine start.
I did check the fuses in the panel but did not see any of them blown.
One of my questions is around the removal of hydraulic lines--does the drop of pressure in the system cause it to eliminate starting? Is there a safety cut-off for that purpose? I thought was quite a coincidence that starting problems and the removal of the hydraulic lines occurred at the same time.
Thanks for your help!