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t 190 computer fuse shorting out
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<blockquote data-quote="peterwaco" data-source="post: 121433" data-attributes="member: 22160"><p>So I put my meter in the fuse and i am reading 12 volt dead short. Went through the whole harness looking for rub spots and a voltage drop when wiggling and moving the harness away from the frame of the machine, nothing. I unplugged the connector that goes to the cab and still have the short. I was able to get the short to go away from unplugging both controller modules at the same time. the short has gotten less to the point i can run the machine but i am still reading 8 volts across the fuse. It almost seems like as the machine dried out from a big storm we had it got better. I still need to find the issue but it might be even harder now that tis intermittent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peterwaco, post: 121433, member: 22160"] So I put my meter in the fuse and i am reading 12 volt dead short. Went through the whole harness looking for rub spots and a voltage drop when wiggling and moving the harness away from the frame of the machine, nothing. I unplugged the connector that goes to the cab and still have the short. I was able to get the short to go away from unplugging both controller modules at the same time. the short has gotten less to the point i can run the machine but i am still reading 8 volts across the fuse. It almost seems like as the machine dried out from a big storm we had it got better. I still need to find the issue but it might be even harder now that tis intermittent. [/QUOTE]
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