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John deere 210le 06 No forward or reverse

Dirteatersz

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Hi there trying to get this working, checked fuses all good, checked power on shift lever all good, the only place I don't get power is the top seliniod on the left side of trans . Parking brake has power to middle seliniod. How dose the top seliniod get power. Thanks
 

mg2361

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The bottom one is for the MFWD. Solenoids for the transmission are under the cover on top off the transmission control valve.

Does your unit have a floor shifter, or 4 speeds on the FNR shifter? I'm guessing the floor shifter?

You mentioned you checked power through the switch on the shift lever, how about the switch on the loader lever?
 

Dirteatersz

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The bottom one is for the MFWD. Solenoids for the transmission are under the cover on top off the transmission control valve.

Does your unit have a floor shifter, or 4 speeds on the FNR shifter? I'm guessing the floor shifter?

You mentioned you checked power through the switch on the shift lever, how about the switch on the loader lever?
Yes the loader switch on both shifter on floorand loader control handle un pluged, so I would assume that would eliminate those switches? I will check for power at the top seliniods.
 

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I pluged everything in . I get power at the main plug on top of trans. For forward and reverse but nothing at the other 2 ports
Ok I will plug everything pack together, thanks for your info , will work on it this weekend. Thanks
 

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mg2361

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Pin 1 - Forward solenoid
Pin 2 - Reverse solenoid
Pin 3 - Neutral disconnect solenoid
Pin 7 - Ground

You need voltage to pin 3 for the machine to move. So, for clarity, there should be voltage at 2 pins for forward (pins 1 and 3) and 2 pins for reverse (pins 2 and 3).
 
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