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<blockquote data-quote="Stevo3556" data-source="post: 132590" data-attributes="member: 24101"><p>Good Morning Geno and all.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like great advice to far to me. I also don't have a JD skid steer, so just in general I would trace the wires and see what the two have in common since the issue started with both the seatbelt and parking brake at the same time. If it were just one, I would override the switch by closing the circuit and see if that fixed it. Since it has gotten cold my archenemy, mice and squirrels, have been looking for homes. I would have a look at the wiring harness and see if a critter has chewed through that wire bundle. </p><p></p><p>I have a good relationship with my JD AG dealer and my Cat dealer. I would call them and see if they regularly see an issue with something that causes both of these issues that you are having. As suggested before, they might be on the same circuit and it could just be a fuse, or some corrosion causing and open on the circuit. </p><p></p><p>Hope you have a warm clean place to complete your inspection!</p><p></p><p>Sorry I could not help more. Good luck finding hopefully and easy cheap solution.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevo3556, post: 132590, member: 24101"] Good Morning Geno and all. Sounds like great advice to far to me. I also don't have a JD skid steer, so just in general I would trace the wires and see what the two have in common since the issue started with both the seatbelt and parking brake at the same time. If it were just one, I would override the switch by closing the circuit and see if that fixed it. Since it has gotten cold my archenemy, mice and squirrels, have been looking for homes. I would have a look at the wiring harness and see if a critter has chewed through that wire bundle. I have a good relationship with my JD AG dealer and my Cat dealer. I would call them and see if they regularly see an issue with something that causes both of these issues that you are having. As suggested before, they might be on the same circuit and it could just be a fuse, or some corrosion causing and open on the circuit. Hope you have a warm clean place to complete your inspection! Sorry I could not help more. Good luck finding hopefully and easy cheap solution. Steve [/QUOTE]
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