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Bobcat 753 Solenoid problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonny" data-source="post: 17522" data-attributes="member: 1904"><p>Thanks for the detailed post, I plan to work on it later this morning and will post the results. I know I'm going to have to make another run to the dealer for more parts, so I hope to get all I need in one more trip. Having a spare relay on board sounds like a good idea as well. I'll post my findings before going for parts to see if there are additional suggestions.</p><p>I haven't spent any real time in the cab to get familiar with the BOSS and currently the bulb is shot. I have been using the backhoe attachment all this time and may have even been 'warned' of this problem by the BOSS and didn't know it. I recall hearing 3 beeps from it the first time I used the backhoe for a couple of hours and then it shut down. I 'assumed' that it needed fuel even though the guage indicated otherwise, because it ran fine after I went and got more fuel. I'll also see if it will run for more than 30 seconds with the linkage to the fuel solenoid disconnected. If so, I'll get it moved to a better work site and clean is up some before pulling the relays. It doesn't look like that area hav been cleaned out in a while. I guess I ought to use the air compressor rather than pressure washer for that area to be safe. I'll also have to get a multimeter to check the voltage and admit already that I have never used one so I'll probably even need help with doing that as well. Sorry I am such a novice.</p><p>Again, Thanks to all for the help!! I'd be at the mercy of a dealership 50 miles away without all of you. My first two weeks as a Bobcat owner has been very educational and I keep reminding myself, that if I own one I must learn to work on it and couldn't do it without everyone's input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonny, post: 17522, member: 1904"] Thanks for the detailed post, I plan to work on it later this morning and will post the results. I know I'm going to have to make another run to the dealer for more parts, so I hope to get all I need in one more trip. Having a spare relay on board sounds like a good idea as well. I'll post my findings before going for parts to see if there are additional suggestions. I haven't spent any real time in the cab to get familiar with the BOSS and currently the bulb is shot. I have been using the backhoe attachment all this time and may have even been 'warned' of this problem by the BOSS and didn't know it. I recall hearing 3 beeps from it the first time I used the backhoe for a couple of hours and then it shut down. I 'assumed' that it needed fuel even though the guage indicated otherwise, because it ran fine after I went and got more fuel. I'll also see if it will run for more than 30 seconds with the linkage to the fuel solenoid disconnected. If so, I'll get it moved to a better work site and clean is up some before pulling the relays. It doesn't look like that area hav been cleaned out in a while. I guess I ought to use the air compressor rather than pressure washer for that area to be safe. I'll also have to get a multimeter to check the voltage and admit already that I have never used one so I'll probably even need help with doing that as well. Sorry I am such a novice. Again, Thanks to all for the help!! I'd be at the mercy of a dealership 50 miles away without all of you. My first two weeks as a Bobcat owner has been very educational and I keep reminding myself, that if I own one I must learn to work on it and couldn't do it without everyone's input. [/QUOTE]
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