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Re: Wiring diagrams for combines?
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Posted by Eric in IL on October 10, 2006 at 05:06:33 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Wiring diagrams for combines? posted by IaGary on October 10, 2006 at 04:41:26:
Gary, I had a similar problem last year with my 1660. I found out that with the engine off when I would turn on the lights and repeatedly turn on/off the key switch, sometimes all the lights would work and sometimes only about half of them. With the engine off I could hear a solonoid somewhere close to the engine compartment click when all the lights lit. No click- only half of lights. I got by last year by just turning key switch off and on until I got lights. This year they haven"t failed (YET) so I haven"t had to track down the suspect solonoid. I have a friend who is a CASE-IH mechanic and that is where I go when I need a wiring schematic. He usually helps me trace my problem too! It is great to have a friend and neighbor who is so helpful. Eric
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