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2001 773G Seat Bar Sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="jajone13" data-source="post: 95855" data-attributes="member: 7459"><p>It worked like that a few times but wouldn't stay on long. Then I couldn't ever get it to come back on at all. That's when I started checking the voltage. I talked to a service guy at bobcat and he said it sounded like 1 of 2 things.....the computer going bad or another sensor bad and stealing the voltage. He said the voltage had to be above 5 for the sensor. I told him that I got a low oil pressure code right after the lap bar stopped working completely and he thought that was suspicious. He suggested unhooking the sensors 1 at a time and check the voltage. I have now unhooked every single connector and sensor that I could locate with no luck. Any other ideas before I attempt to take it to the dealer? Is there a way for me to check voltage right at the computer before it splits out to the sensors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jajone13, post: 95855, member: 7459"] It worked like that a few times but wouldn't stay on long. Then I couldn't ever get it to come back on at all. That's when I started checking the voltage. I talked to a service guy at bobcat and he said it sounded like 1 of 2 things.....the computer going bad or another sensor bad and stealing the voltage. He said the voltage had to be above 5 for the sensor. I told him that I got a low oil pressure code right after the lap bar stopped working completely and he thought that was suspicious. He suggested unhooking the sensors 1 at a time and check the voltage. I have now unhooked every single connector and sensor that I could locate with no luck. Any other ideas before I attempt to take it to the dealer? Is there a way for me to check voltage right at the computer before it splits out to the sensors? [/QUOTE]
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