Harry Palmer
Bronze Member
I recently bought a CaseIH 24DXe tractor with 130 hours. Everything seems to work okay except for a short in the electrical. The engine starts fine, the turn signals and flashing lights work fine. The running (work) lights work fine, but when I turn the switch to the headlights the fuse blows.
I removed the hood so I could tell if the problem was in the lights or elsewhere. The short seems elsewhere. The work light and headlight are on the same switch, just different positions of the switch levers. My approach: a) See if a short exists in the wiring, which means I need to remove the steering wheel and cowl; b) determine if the switch is bad, then I will replace it ($45). My questions are: a) how do I remove the steering wheel? It has a nut on top, which I can remove. But the wheel won't come off. Does anyone know how to remove it?
b) How can I test the switch to see if its bad? I have an ohm-meter, but I don't really know how to use it to test the switch. Thanks :confused2::confused2:
b) How can I test the switch to see if its bad? I have an ohm-meter, but I don't really know how to use it to test the switch. Thanks :confused2::confused2: