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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 65854" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Anything over 10V should activate the solenoids. If you had one solenoid still plugged into the circuit you will definitely have less then 12V present at the other solenoid. Both solenoids share the same power source with it being split between the two near the control valve. </p><p>I was uncertain if both solenoids would quit at the same time or it was one or the other but not both. Since the bucket solenoid quit first I would unplug it and drive and operate the loader and see if the boom solenoid also quits working. If the boom solenoid quits working I would disconnect the boom solenoid and reconnect the bucket solenoid and again operate the loader. One bad solenoid will sometimes only lock one pedal and at other times it will lock both.</p><p>Have you checked if you had power at the connector when the pedals are locked? Have you tried pressing the enable button on the instrument panel to see if that would free the pedals? When the pedals are not working on restart what did you do to get the pedals to work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 65854, member: 5461"] Anything over 10V should activate the solenoids. If you had one solenoid still plugged into the circuit you will definitely have less then 12V present at the other solenoid. Both solenoids share the same power source with it being split between the two near the control valve. I was uncertain if both solenoids would quit at the same time or it was one or the other but not both. Since the bucket solenoid quit first I would unplug it and drive and operate the loader and see if the boom solenoid also quits working. If the boom solenoid quits working I would disconnect the boom solenoid and reconnect the bucket solenoid and again operate the loader. One bad solenoid will sometimes only lock one pedal and at other times it will lock both. Have you checked if you had power at the connector when the pedals are locked? Have you tried pressing the enable button on the instrument panel to see if that would free the pedals? When the pedals are not working on restart what did you do to get the pedals to work? [/QUOTE]
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