Skidder Dave
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- Feb 8, 2012
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753H starts fine and with the carnival bar down I can move the arm and tool mount. But I cannot get the Traction Lock to disengage. (Worked fine yesterday). All 4 BICS diagnostic lights are solid green so it should be good to go. WTH? Rang out the Traction Lock solenoid for both pull and hold ohms (red/white wires to black) and values are within tolerance. Then checked the Traction Lock black ground wire feed to chassis ground - it's open - CRAP. Chased the TL black ground wire though the wire harness and found that it leads to the BICS connector. (So much for the terrible Bobcat schematic drawing.) I rang out the (disconnected) black wire all the way back to the Traction Lock connector with good continuity. So HOW? is the BICS grounded??? I checked mounting bolts to the aluminum? BICS case - good continuity. Wire brushed the BICS mounting bolts and washers and also the contact points with tilt-up chassis and remounted all - no fix. I never have been able to get the BICS cable to "click in" so I have tightly secured it with 2 large tie-wraps. I'm thinking I've lost ground internally in the BICS. A new Melroe BICS is about $340. I'm thinking that I should be able to jump/splice the black ground wire directly to chassis ground (while leaving it connected to the BICS connector) to get my Traction Lock working again and NOT have to shell out $$$ for a new BICS. But I have concerns I might completely fry the BICS (BICS works at 8VDC-ish and NOT 12VDC). Has anyone out there encountered this problem or similar? Would like to hear some input before I try splicing to ground. Any suggestions / criticisms / diagnostics will be appreciated! Thanks!