JD X749 starter solenoid without power

   / JD X749 starter solenoid without power
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#11  
Mike,
In looking at the wiring diagram is does appear that power to energize the start solenoid does come from A1 display panel purple wire. I also am only so - so on following electrical schematics and I could not determine what input(s) are required into the A1 Display to get the output. My son has an X749 that caught on fire so wiring harness is no where close to factory and has been that way for several years now. Page 162 of the TM2350 Technical service manual provides a pretty good sequence of operation on what switches - components need to be in what position for the start circuit to be active. Appears to be tied to PTO/RIO and brake switch through the A1 display and possibly others
This is where it gets foggy for me. I have read that sequence chart and get stopped at the "A1 Display". I have not taken apart the panel to look at the PTO switch yet, but it was working as a safety stop before not allowing to start with it engaged. Now with the temporary solenoid wire, I'm not sure. It is probably a DPST so I should pull that and check. That display thing has got me nervous though. Thanks!
 
   / JD X749 starter solenoid without power #12  
Agree trouble shooting the display circuit board is way above my electrical abilities. I would suggest triple checking the PTO circuit to see if you can determine is the correct signal getting to the display. Same with brake switch. Not sure how seat switch is in the circuit but lots of possible causes that can be a real challenge to isolate and diagnose.
 
   / JD X749 starter solenoid without power #13  
Not wanting to muddy the water but read through this and see if it is of any help.

 
   / JD X749 starter solenoid without power
  • Thread Starter
#14  
Mike,
In looking at the wiring diagram is does appear that power to energize the start solenoid does come from A1 display panel purple wire. I also am only so - so on following electrical schematics and I could not determine what input(s) are required into the A1 Display to get the output. My son has an X749 that caught on fire so wiring harness is no where close to factory and has been that way for several years now. Page 162 of the TM2350 Technical service manual provides a pretty good sequence of operation on what switches - components need to be in what position for the start circuit to be active. Appears to be tied to PTO/RIO and brake switch through the A1 display and possibly others
This is where it gets foggy for me. I have read that sequence chart and get stopped at the "A1 Display". I have not taken apart the panel to look at the PTO switch yet, but it was working as a safety stop before not allowing to start with it engaged. Now with the temporary solenoid wire, I'm not sure. It is probably a DPST so I should pull that and check. That display thing has got me nervous though. Thanks!
Agree trouble shooting the display circuit board is way above my electrical abilities. I would suggest triple checking the PTO circuit to see if you can determine is the correct signal getting to the display. Same with brake switch. Not sure how seat switch is in the circuit but lots of possible causes that can be a real challenge to isolate and diagnose.
Yup, checking the PTO switch soon. The brake switch and seat switch are both good.
 

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