Inline6359
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Long time reader first thread. So here goes.
Ok guys, instead of throwing switches at this thing I figured I would post up. My 2005 Ls185b is killing power any time I move the auxiliary controls. It’s a foot control machine, so the right stick controls my auxiliaries. It doesn’t shut the machine down, just kills power to the panel and locks up the machine, then when I return the stick to where the ball is seated on the detent in the spool valve it comes back with all my indicator lights and alarms. If I lock the stick it’s fine. And if I remove the switch from the block I can use the auxiliaries just fine. As soon as I push the ball into the switch it does the same thing, as does just unplugging it, kills power to the panel.
I’m thinking it’s the switch, but I really don’t know how to go about testing it? Or what would constitute a bad switch? Ohm it from the lead to lead? Lead to body?
Ok guys, instead of throwing switches at this thing I figured I would post up. My 2005 Ls185b is killing power any time I move the auxiliary controls. It’s a foot control machine, so the right stick controls my auxiliaries. It doesn’t shut the machine down, just kills power to the panel and locks up the machine, then when I return the stick to where the ball is seated on the detent in the spool valve it comes back with all my indicator lights and alarms. If I lock the stick it’s fine. And if I remove the switch from the block I can use the auxiliaries just fine. As soon as I push the ball into the switch it does the same thing, as does just unplugging it, kills power to the panel.
I’m thinking it’s the switch, but I really don’t know how to go about testing it? Or what would constitute a bad switch? Ohm it from the lead to lead? Lead to body?