320E Possible fuse blown but looking for ideas

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Tfdrooke24

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I own a 2014 Deere 320E. The two buttons on my left joystick (horn and aux hydraulic lock) will not work. Im hoping theres just a fuse blown, but for the life of me, I can't find the fuse panel. Ive searched all over the right side of the cab where the service manual shows it to be. Anyone have any other ideas where the fuse panel may be or why those two controls aren't working? Please help and thanks in advance!!
 
Update: I found the fuse panel and unfortunately all the fuses were good. However the two buttons on my left joystick are still not working. Im mainly needing my aux hydraulic lock feature to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
 
Update: I found the fuse panel and unfortunately all the fuses were good. However the two buttons on my left joystick are still not working. Im mainly needing my aux hydraulic lock feature to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Sounds like broken cables / disconnected socket / of the joystick .
 
Sounds like broken cables / disconnected socket / of the joystick .
You will probably need a new handle with the switches in it. You can test the switches with an ohmmeter with the harness plug unplugged. Should have continuity through the switch when pressed. I assume this is an "EH" machine?
 
You will probably need a new handle with the switches in it. You can test the switches with an ohmmeter with the harness plug unplugged. Should have continuity through the switch when pressed. I assume this is an "EH" machine?
Yes, it is an EH machine. Any idea where the harness plug is for those joysticks? I'll call Deere today to see how many thousands a new joystick would cost.
 
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Yes, it is an EH machine. Any idea where the harness plug is for those joysticks? I'll call Deere today to see how many thousands a new joystick would cost.
Under the handle. Have to lift cab to get to the hardware that holds the lever assembly to the cab. Plug is under the plastic below the handle and the plastic/lever come out all as one.
 

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