753 C series, serial #512729862, Mfg: 1996
"arbitrarily" when operating, it instantly locks up all the wheels (both sides). But the hydraulics still work (bucket operates). Hitting the release button does not change anything. The only way to get it to move again is to shut off the machine and restart, hitting the release button again of course. Then it may operator for 10 minutes, or 2 hours before it happens again.
I found another thread in here that mentions to check the ground wire behind the operator left shoulder. It was clean, but I unbolted and shined everything up and bolted it back down with no change.
I should have done so before posting this, but I have not looked at the BICS lights after it locked up.
From what I've found:
- BICS could be bad
- BICS plug could be corroded, not making great contact. A) Can you tell me how that unplugs, just wiggle and pull is there something else to it? It didn't easily pop out so I was afraid I would break the plug...
- mice have eaten a wire some place and it is shorting out.
Any other suggestions?
It is a brutal stop when you least expect it and the wheels all lock up! The fact that the loader hydraulics keep working seems like it should point to something but I am not experienced with this machine.
thank you in advance for any advice you may have
bruce
"arbitrarily" when operating, it instantly locks up all the wheels (both sides). But the hydraulics still work (bucket operates). Hitting the release button does not change anything. The only way to get it to move again is to shut off the machine and restart, hitting the release button again of course. Then it may operator for 10 minutes, or 2 hours before it happens again.
I found another thread in here that mentions to check the ground wire behind the operator left shoulder. It was clean, but I unbolted and shined everything up and bolted it back down with no change.
I should have done so before posting this, but I have not looked at the BICS lights after it locked up.
From what I've found:
- BICS could be bad
- BICS plug could be corroded, not making great contact. A) Can you tell me how that unplugs, just wiggle and pull is there something else to it? It didn't easily pop out so I was afraid I would break the plug...
- mice have eaten a wire some place and it is shorting out.
Any other suggestions?
It is a brutal stop when you least expect it and the wheels all lock up! The fact that the loader hydraulics keep working seems like it should point to something but I am not experienced with this machine.
thank you in advance for any advice you may have
bruce