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<blockquote data-quote="YerHuckleberry" data-source="post: 132629" data-attributes="member: 24451"><p>I was also asked to add my thoughts here. We've owned and operated CAT and CASE equipment only, so that's as far as my experience goes. Our CASE SV340B is fully-electronic, though, so intermittent electrical issues like the ones you've described are somewhat familiar to me.</p><p></p><p>If you have any possible moisture intrusion, your cold winter weather could definitely be the root cause of your problems. As suggested by others on this thread, I would do everything possible to heat up and dry out any circuitry [electrically] adjacent to your seat belt interlock. I'm sorry that I can't be of further assistance. All the best of luck to you.</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT: </strong>There was also a post in this thread that mentioned possible rodent damage. We live in a mountainous area that gets very cold during the winter. We've had many electrical issues related to rodent nesting over the years, so that's another possible cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YerHuckleberry, post: 132629, member: 24451"] I was also asked to add my thoughts here. We've owned and operated CAT and CASE equipment only, so that's as far as my experience goes. Our CASE SV340B is fully-electronic, though, so intermittent electrical issues like the ones you've described are somewhat familiar to me. If you have any possible moisture intrusion, your cold winter weather could definitely be the root cause of your problems. As suggested by others on this thread, I would do everything possible to heat up and dry out any circuitry [electrically] adjacent to your seat belt interlock. I'm sorry that I can't be of further assistance. All the best of luck to you. [B]EDIT: [/B]There was also a post in this thread that mentioned possible rodent damage. We live in a mountainous area that gets very cold during the winter. We've had many electrical issues related to rodent nesting over the years, so that's another possible cause. [/QUOTE]
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