465 LOADER ARMS

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TSMITH75

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I HAVE A 465 SKID STEER AND THE LOADER ARMS WILL NOT RAISE OR TILT UNLESS YOU USE THE OVER RIDE. NOT GETTING POWER TO THE SILENOIDS BUT I AM GETTING POWER THROUGH THE RELAY. CHECKED ALL SAFETY SWITCHES BUT WOULDNT THINK IT WAS THAT SENSE IT WILL GO FORWARD AND REVERSE. ANYONE GO ANY SUGGESTIONS?
 
First off, please turn off caps lock, its regarded as yelling on a forum.
You said you checked the safety switches, did the lights light up on the bics box?
The traction overide allows you to move, it releases the brake, but it shouldn't un-lock the lift arms though... Very odd.
Power is getting to the relay, so could it be as simple as a bad wire from the relay to the coils?
 
First off, please turn off caps lock, its regarded as yelling on a forum.
You said you checked the safety switches, did the lights light up on the bics box?
The traction overide allows you to move, it releases the brake, but it shouldn't un-lock the lift arms though... Very odd.
Power is getting to the relay, so could it be as simple as a bad wire from the relay to the coils?
Sorry about the caps i'm kind of new to this stuff. Thanks for the feedback. i tore into it today and found a factory cap that works as a jumper wire that ran up to the front of the machine probably that went to the safety switch that was supposed to be on the door was laying down in the floor pan and had corroded and was not make it work like it should so it got cut and spliced and now back up and running. It was just a matter of taking some time with a test light and a little patience. Thanks for the help.
 
Sorry about the caps i'm kind of new to this stuff. Thanks for the feedback. i tore into it today and found a factory cap that works as a jumper wire that ran up to the front of the machine probably that went to the safety switch that was supposed to be on the door was laying down in the floor pan and had corroded and was not make it work like it should so it got cut and spliced and now back up and running. It was just a matter of taking some time with a test light and a little patience. Thanks for the help.
Not a problem, we just like to let members know early on :)
Glad you worked it out so easily. Small things can cause so many issues. Especially safety devices, i know they are there to protect you, but some can be rather frustrating when they act up.
 
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