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2008 CAT 262C alarms out in Reverse
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<blockquote data-quote="kmfinley93" data-source="post: 119400" data-attributes="member: 19223"><p>I purchased this CAT 262C a month or so ago at auction and have used it a bit with no issues thus far. We got heavy storms last night and it's been sitting outside. </p><p></p><p>Today it started alarming out when trying to reverse. If you restart it, everything operates just fine, including side to side turning, until you pull the left stick straight back. It will then move about 1-2" before stopping HARD and the instrument panel lights up. </p><p></p><p>I'm going to raise the cab when I grab some tools and clean connections before I just start replacing sensors, but this feels like some sort of position or speed sensor issue to me. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone had this issue or know of a common gremlin that may be the culprit? Unsure on whether the rains last night had an impact... </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmfinley93, post: 119400, member: 19223"] I purchased this CAT 262C a month or so ago at auction and have used it a bit with no issues thus far. We got heavy storms last night and it's been sitting outside. Today it started alarming out when trying to reverse. If you restart it, everything operates just fine, including side to side turning, until you pull the left stick straight back. It will then move about 1-2" before stopping HARD and the instrument panel lights up. I'm going to raise the cab when I grab some tools and clean connections before I just start replacing sensors, but this feels like some sort of position or speed sensor issue to me. Has anyone had this issue or know of a common gremlin that may be the culprit? Unsure on whether the rains last night had an impact... Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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