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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 50700" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Look at your service/run switch and make sure it is set to the run position. The only reason you can move your left pedal is the pin in the solenoid is stuck. The engine should not start if the seat belt light does not go out unless the switch is in the service position. If the switch is in the run position then as you sit in the seat watch the instrument panel and see if it lights up. If it lights up fasten the seat belt and see if the seat belt light goes out. If those lights are out the engine should start and the hydraulics should work. If the lights do not come on when you sit in the seat and the switch is in the run position then check the 5A fuse in the engine compartment fuse panel. You can also check for power at the seat switch. There should always be 12V at the seat switch. When you sit in the seat it sends 12V to the seat belt connector and also to the instrument panel to activate the self check. If the seat belt switch is OK then when the seat belt is fastened the power goes to instrument panel to put out the seat belt light. I'm betting you have the switch in the service position. Once you get this problem taken care of you should remove the left foot pedal solenoid and free up the pin in the end of the solenoid. It's an accident waiting to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 50700, member: 5461"] Look at your service/run switch and make sure it is set to the run position. The only reason you can move your left pedal is the pin in the solenoid is stuck. The engine should not start if the seat belt light does not go out unless the switch is in the service position. If the switch is in the run position then as you sit in the seat watch the instrument panel and see if it lights up. If it lights up fasten the seat belt and see if the seat belt light goes out. If those lights are out the engine should start and the hydraulics should work. If the lights do not come on when you sit in the seat and the switch is in the run position then check the 5A fuse in the engine compartment fuse panel. You can also check for power at the seat switch. There should always be 12V at the seat switch. When you sit in the seat it sends 12V to the seat belt connector and also to the instrument panel to activate the self check. If the seat belt switch is OK then when the seat belt is fastened the power goes to instrument panel to put out the seat belt light. I'm betting you have the switch in the service position. Once you get this problem taken care of you should remove the left foot pedal solenoid and free up the pin in the end of the solenoid. It's an accident waiting to happen. [/QUOTE]
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