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New Holland L785 Battery Shorted Out; now No Start, No Lights on Control Module
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<blockquote data-quote="billybob_81067" data-source="post: 137432" data-attributes="member: 25505"><p>Ok so I just went and did some google searching looking for a wiring diagram and came across the logic module you are referencing. My L785 does not have that at all. I thought you were talking about the display with the dummy lights that illuminate if you lose charge pressure or oil pressure, or the engine temp or hydraulic oil gets too hot. Someone must have taken off the logic module on my skid steer before I ever got it. I know it had two wires wire nutted together around the seat area when I got it and when I did some re-wiring on it I cut them off short and soldered them together to make a solid connection. I assumed that was for either a seat belt safety switch or a seat sensor switch, but it may have been for both and coming from that "logic module". My skid steer controls will work as long as the key is turned to the on position. They will lock out if I turn the ignition off. </p><p></p><p>So I guess disregard my previous post as the wiring on mine is going to be a bit different from yours!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billybob_81067, post: 137432, member: 25505"] Ok so I just went and did some google searching looking for a wiring diagram and came across the logic module you are referencing. My L785 does not have that at all. I thought you were talking about the display with the dummy lights that illuminate if you lose charge pressure or oil pressure, or the engine temp or hydraulic oil gets too hot. Someone must have taken off the logic module on my skid steer before I ever got it. I know it had two wires wire nutted together around the seat area when I got it and when I did some re-wiring on it I cut them off short and soldered them together to make a solid connection. I assumed that was for either a seat belt safety switch or a seat sensor switch, but it may have been for both and coming from that "logic module". My skid steer controls will work as long as the key is turned to the on position. They will lock out if I turn the ignition off. So I guess disregard my previous post as the wiring on mine is going to be a bit different from yours! [/QUOTE]
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