raymix
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Hi everyone.
This will be a big and long story about a nightmare we had at the garage.
This is my 2nd post on this forum and this will be a big one (and I do hope someone out there could help).
N.B. if my english is a bit edgy , that's because I am actually speaking French, sorry !
Okay, for starters, I am working as an agricultural tractor mechanic in a small shop.
My boss has this LS tractor retailer and we sold somes.
The nightmare begans with this brand new LS XU6168 tractor new owner, which is a horse raiser, bought in April 2017 so he
could take care and feed the animals with his new baby.
With only 5 hours on hour meter, the tractor suddenly stop to go forward (it is a power shuttle)
The customer called at the garage to told us about it and me and the boss went to his farm to pick it up and brang it back to the shop to find a fix.
This is when things went nightmares
At first, we asked LS support "specialist" to send us the LS diagnostic tools which is a little handhelded instrument so I could see the error codes sent by the ECU and adjust pressure slopes, clutch adjustments and such, you got it
No luck so the "specialist" over the phone asked me to check out the full wiring harness that goes from the solenoid F/R valves (forward/reverse) ,he told me about a story he had about a fried harness that had caused an ECU issue, so I removed it from the tractor (and it wasn't easy because these Korean dudes prolly installed harness before putting on the full cab !!)
So now i am done, having the harness in my dirty hands, testing conductivity on each and every wires , NOTHING wrong...
Time for another chapter of the nightmare.
My favorite "specialist" over the phone asked me to check out if there was no shorts between the ECU and floor harness section. NO ! everything's fine.
Then he asked me to check out harness between ECU and Power Shuttle lever in the dash if anything is wrong. NO ! everything's fine .
My "specialist" told me it was prolly a solenoid forward problem and told me to order a new F/R solenoids assy and installed it. NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My "specialist" told me over the phone that it could be an ECU issue and asked me to order a new one with new firmware, that would resolve the problem ..
NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My "specialist" asked me to check out the Power Shuttle lever switch ( you know the orange shifter ) if there was any conductivity between it and the electrical solenoid valves, all fine but he told me to order a new one , just in case ... NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My boss asked the "big heads" of LS (by the way they are very friendly) to send my "specialist" at the shop here in Amos, Quebec and work with me directly to
resolve this problem once for all. So he was here for 2 days (Friday and Saturday) so I had to do extra time.
We separated the tractor because he was suspecting a Power Shuttle clutch pack issue so we put a new one, changed O'rings, cleaned the whole things, checked out
if there wasn't any silicon gasket stuff left that could obstruct oil direction. Everything was perfect ...
Even checked behind the Power Shuttle assy (in the transmission) (it was my idea) with a remote camera, all gears and stuff looks fine
NO LUCK, tractor still doesn't go forward when Power shuttle was F engaged.
My "specialist" tried SEVERAL tests with his handhelded diagnostic tool, NO LUCK ...
Now my "specialist" had this wonderful idea to separate the tractor a second time to make sure the 3 holes for oil direction and O' rings were ok.
I was so excited (ironic you know)
Then he had no idea what the ferk is going on. He left on Sunday leave me me with the ****.
My boss wasn't very happy as you can expect.
The next week, my "specialist" called me and thought it was "prolly" the proportional valve whose causin' all the prob.
I ordered a new one and and installed it ... yes you guessed, NO LUCK ...
My boss went berserk and told me to stop wasting time on this thing. Formal notice, court stuff from the customer, you see the picture ..
Now i put back the entire tractor together like it was and sent it back to LS and get a new one soon.
I know it all ends well BUT i am still asking myself, WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM ?!?!?!?!I couldn't find , neither my favorite "specialist"
but it still bugging me and I felt I had to tell my story to all of you since MAYBE out there experienced the same thing with those darn ECU controlled Power Shuttle.
Last thing I want to tell is that I was itchy about changing the whole Power Shuttle valve Block. I suspect something was blocking the forward pressure.
I took pressure tests. From the main PTO pressure line (behind the rear wheel) , it must be @ 235 lbs and it was ok.
From the GR plug on the Power Shuttle, still got 235 lbs when shifting Power Shuttle lever to reverse. All good
From the GF plug on , no pressure at all, no forward, no nothing.
Like i said, the last thing I didn't changed is the whole Power Shuttle block assy.
Story is over , BUT still a mystery to me , anyone has an idea ?
That nightmare is bugging me off, even if it's ok now but I feel like I am clueless.
For those of you who read me so far, congratulations haha !!!
Ray.
This will be a big and long story about a nightmare we had at the garage.
This is my 2nd post on this forum and this will be a big one (and I do hope someone out there could help).
N.B. if my english is a bit edgy , that's because I am actually speaking French, sorry !
Okay, for starters, I am working as an agricultural tractor mechanic in a small shop.
My boss has this LS tractor retailer and we sold somes.
The nightmare begans with this brand new LS XU6168 tractor new owner, which is a horse raiser, bought in April 2017 so he
could take care and feed the animals with his new baby.
With only 5 hours on hour meter, the tractor suddenly stop to go forward (it is a power shuttle)
The customer called at the garage to told us about it and me and the boss went to his farm to pick it up and brang it back to the shop to find a fix.
This is when things went nightmares
At first, we asked LS support "specialist" to send us the LS diagnostic tools which is a little handhelded instrument so I could see the error codes sent by the ECU and adjust pressure slopes, clutch adjustments and such, you got it
No luck so the "specialist" over the phone asked me to check out the full wiring harness that goes from the solenoid F/R valves (forward/reverse) ,he told me about a story he had about a fried harness that had caused an ECU issue, so I removed it from the tractor (and it wasn't easy because these Korean dudes prolly installed harness before putting on the full cab !!)
So now i am done, having the harness in my dirty hands, testing conductivity on each and every wires , NOTHING wrong...
Time for another chapter of the nightmare.
My favorite "specialist" over the phone asked me to check out if there was no shorts between the ECU and floor harness section. NO ! everything's fine.
Then he asked me to check out harness between ECU and Power Shuttle lever in the dash if anything is wrong. NO ! everything's fine .
My "specialist" told me it was prolly a solenoid forward problem and told me to order a new F/R solenoids assy and installed it. NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My "specialist" told me over the phone that it could be an ECU issue and asked me to order a new one with new firmware, that would resolve the problem ..
NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My "specialist" asked me to check out the Power Shuttle lever switch ( you know the orange shifter ) if there was any conductivity between it and the electrical solenoid valves, all fine but he told me to order a new one , just in case ... NO LUCK man, nice try ...
My boss asked the "big heads" of LS (by the way they are very friendly) to send my "specialist" at the shop here in Amos, Quebec and work with me directly to
resolve this problem once for all. So he was here for 2 days (Friday and Saturday) so I had to do extra time.
We separated the tractor because he was suspecting a Power Shuttle clutch pack issue so we put a new one, changed O'rings, cleaned the whole things, checked out
if there wasn't any silicon gasket stuff left that could obstruct oil direction. Everything was perfect ...
Even checked behind the Power Shuttle assy (in the transmission) (it was my idea) with a remote camera, all gears and stuff looks fine
NO LUCK, tractor still doesn't go forward when Power shuttle was F engaged.
My "specialist" tried SEVERAL tests with his handhelded diagnostic tool, NO LUCK ...
Now my "specialist" had this wonderful idea to separate the tractor a second time to make sure the 3 holes for oil direction and O' rings were ok.
I was so excited (ironic you know)
Then he had no idea what the ferk is going on. He left on Sunday leave me me with the ****.
My boss wasn't very happy as you can expect.
The next week, my "specialist" called me and thought it was "prolly" the proportional valve whose causin' all the prob.
I ordered a new one and and installed it ... yes you guessed, NO LUCK ...
My boss went berserk and told me to stop wasting time on this thing. Formal notice, court stuff from the customer, you see the picture ..
Now i put back the entire tractor together like it was and sent it back to LS and get a new one soon.
I know it all ends well BUT i am still asking myself, WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM ?!?!?!?!I couldn't find , neither my favorite "specialist"
Last thing I want to tell is that I was itchy about changing the whole Power Shuttle valve Block. I suspect something was blocking the forward pressure.
I took pressure tests. From the main PTO pressure line (behind the rear wheel) , it must be @ 235 lbs and it was ok.
From the GR plug on the Power Shuttle, still got 235 lbs when shifting Power Shuttle lever to reverse. All good
From the GF plug on , no pressure at all, no forward, no nothing.
Like i said, the last thing I didn't changed is the whole Power Shuttle block assy.
Story is over , BUT still a mystery to me , anyone has an idea ?
That nightmare is bugging me off, even if it's ok now but I feel like I am clueless.
For those of you who read me so far, congratulations haha !!!
Ray.