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<blockquote data-quote="greenbarn" data-source="post: 78687" data-attributes="member: 11291"><p>OK, this is what I found: Behind the seat there is a 2-wire harness with a plug in it, it goes to the seat belt buckle - it's plugged in an appears to be working. There is another 2-wire plug laying there beside the plug to the seat belt. It is not plugged into anything, and the business end has a contact switch at the end of it, about a foot from the plug end. This appears to me to have perhaps gone to the ROPS bar?? NEXT, under the seat: wire harness from the rear going under the seat to a switch clear at the front of the seat- this switch would be under your right knee as sitting in the seat. Odd, I said, to have a seat switch here... THen I noticed a switch in the center of the seat pan - right where I would have thought it should have been - nothing plugged into this switch. SO, I unplugged the harness from the front switch and plugged it into the center switch. Dash lights go out. Press on the seat, dash lights come on. So then (after some screwing around and wiggling of the seatbelt buckle and parking brake, I had ignition and started, and all the controls (wheels and bucket) worked. So Is this the CORRECT way it should be wired?? If so, what is the odd switch under your right knee? Thanks again for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenbarn, post: 78687, member: 11291"] OK, this is what I found: Behind the seat there is a 2-wire harness with a plug in it, it goes to the seat belt buckle - it's plugged in an appears to be working. There is another 2-wire plug laying there beside the plug to the seat belt. It is not plugged into anything, and the business end has a contact switch at the end of it, about a foot from the plug end. This appears to me to have perhaps gone to the ROPS bar?? NEXT, under the seat: wire harness from the rear going under the seat to a switch clear at the front of the seat- this switch would be under your right knee as sitting in the seat. Odd, I said, to have a seat switch here... THen I noticed a switch in the center of the seat pan - right where I would have thought it should have been - nothing plugged into this switch. SO, I unplugged the harness from the front switch and plugged it into the center switch. Dash lights go out. Press on the seat, dash lights come on. So then (after some screwing around and wiggling of the seatbelt buckle and parking brake, I had ignition and started, and all the controls (wheels and bucket) worked. So Is this the CORRECT way it should be wired?? If so, what is the odd switch under your right knee? Thanks again for the help. [/QUOTE]
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