Model 453 Hydraulic Light Flashing

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gtobey

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I recently purchased a used 1999 model 453 with 1250 hours on the clock. I serviced it, and cleaned it up as it was used in the Pentagon after 9/11 cleaning up the inside of the damaged building. I noticed after about 12 hours of use, that the light on the control panel that has to do with the hydraulics flashes, more so at idle but also a little at full throttle. I have changed the hydraulic oil and filter to no avail. What is going on and what are the consequences if I continue to operate the machine, as it runs OK and is not losing power or capability?
 

Tigerotor77W

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I'm not sure... try posting this in the General Repairs forum OR PM stuz. He's usually pretty good at isolating the problem.
 

StuZ

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I'm not sure... try posting this in the General Repairs forum OR PM stuz. He's usually pretty good at isolating the problem.
Thanks S250 !! I'll be in Champaign tomorrow :) Your flashing light is on because of low charge pump pressure/or a bad sender. Are the hyds growling or making more noise than it was ?? It could be because of low oil level also. Bobcat's have a bad habit of holding oil in the belly pan under the hyd pump/lines, and you don't know you have a leak until it is at least a gallon low. Tipping the Bobcat back with the bucket will generally dump most of the oil out, and tell you there is a leak. Check it out, and let me know what you found.
 

Tigerotor77W

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Thanks S250 !! I'll be in Champaign tomorrow :) Your flashing light is on because of low charge pump pressure/or a bad sender. Are the hyds growling or making more noise than it was ?? It could be because of low oil level also. Bobcat's have a bad habit of holding oil in the belly pan under the hyd pump/lines, and you don't know you have a leak until it is at least a gallon low. Tipping the Bobcat back with the bucket will generally dump most of the oil out, and tell you there is a leak. Check it out, and let me know what you found.
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