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Bobcat 763G seat bar switch problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 97079" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The click should be the relay to release the brake and lift/tilt lock. I'm not convinced that the relay would be the issue, but it is possible.</p><p>The light should come on when the sensor detects the bar is down, not when the system closes the relay. It could be that a wire is damaged between te sensor and the computer.</p><p>I'd start by lowering the seat bar and seeing that the light is on, lift the cab with the ignition on and wiggle the wires, see if it goes out. If it doesn't have any issues, pull the sensor and magnet, rotate it inside the sensor to both limits where the light goes out, tape it in the middle point. Turn the key on and off a few times and see if the light coming on is reliable or not. See if it's an alignment issue or not.</p><p>Hopefully that makes sense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 97079, member: 82"] The click should be the relay to release the brake and lift/tilt lock. I'm not convinced that the relay would be the issue, but it is possible. The light should come on when the sensor detects the bar is down, not when the system closes the relay. It could be that a wire is damaged between te sensor and the computer. I'd start by lowering the seat bar and seeing that the light is on, lift the cab with the ignition on and wiggle the wires, see if it goes out. If it doesn't have any issues, pull the sensor and magnet, rotate it inside the sensor to both limits where the light goes out, tape it in the middle point. Turn the key on and off a few times and see if the light coming on is reliable or not. See if it's an alignment issue or not. Hopefully that makes sense [/QUOTE]
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