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1997 Bobcat 873 Traction Loc Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 103740" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I wouldn't replace the solenoid just yet, i'd confirm it's bad or good first. There are 3 wires, black red and white.</p><p>Hood the black to ground, either red or white is hold, brush it past the +ve battery terminal and listen if the soienoid clunks. If not, it will hopefully be the hold coil, there should be a small spark. Try the other to see if it clunks.</p><p>When worked out, connect the hold coil to +12v then brush the pull over the +12v and it should lock the brake off. If it works, the solenoid is fine, it may be a bad relay in your fuse box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 103740, member: 82"] I wouldn't replace the solenoid just yet, i'd confirm it's bad or good first. There are 3 wires, black red and white. Hood the black to ground, either red or white is hold, brush it past the +ve battery terminal and listen if the soienoid clunks. If not, it will hopefully be the hold coil, there should be a small spark. Try the other to see if it clunks. When worked out, connect the hold coil to +12v then brush the pull over the +12v and it should lock the brake off. If it works, the solenoid is fine, it may be a bad relay in your fuse box. [/QUOTE]
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