I have a 2000 Kubota L3600.
My heater and radio seem to be going in and out together. If I tap on the overhead cab sometimes it will come back on until I hit a bump and they will both turn off or cut out.
I pulled the cab roof and started looking for problems. It appears that the power supply to the harness that supplies the fan is only getting 10.25 volts. Im guessing this is why neither work. If I plug the harness directly to a power supply the fan fires up but not when plugged into the tractor harness (so the fan works). I am losing voltage somewhere and I can't find a source. The supply to the harness seems to run in the another large bundle of wires that I don't want to mess with.
Anyone ever have this issue before? is there a good place to find where I am losing voltage?
If I can't find an easy solution I might just run new power to the top of the cab from either the fuse box or all the way from the battery to get it up and running again.
My heater and radio seem to be going in and out together. If I tap on the overhead cab sometimes it will come back on until I hit a bump and they will both turn off or cut out.
I pulled the cab roof and started looking for problems. It appears that the power supply to the harness that supplies the fan is only getting 10.25 volts. Im guessing this is why neither work. If I plug the harness directly to a power supply the fan fires up but not when plugged into the tractor harness (so the fan works). I am losing voltage somewhere and I can't find a source. The supply to the harness seems to run in the another large bundle of wires that I don't want to mess with.
Anyone ever have this issue before? is there a good place to find where I am losing voltage?
If I can't find an easy solution I might just run new power to the top of the cab from either the fuse box or all the way from the battery to get it up and running again.