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<blockquote data-quote="calypso428" data-source="post: 88519" data-attributes="member: 9027"><p>*UPDATE* So while I had some down time tonight I decided to delve a little deeper. I removed the cover from underneath the cab that protects the air conditioning coils. I checked the fan and the thermostat and I have a reading for 12v power and resistance to both. Double checked the pressure switch and the compressor power and had no 12V but I DO have continuity.... So that means that the problem has to be somewhere else. As I said before I thoroughly checked the fuse box and the relays and fuses are all good, no problem there. So I decided to pull out the AC controls from inside the cab and See if my switches were bad and if I have 12V supply to them. AC switch was good and so was the temp control. However something I didnt notice this morning was the 12V power supply wire going to the fan switch was slightly melted on the loader harness and the back of the switch is a little burned and has a loose terminal now. So im going to order a new switch and see if that does the trick. Can I buy a switch like that locally or should I just order one from allskidsteers.com Also should I replace the slightly* melted connection on the loader harness side? Ill have to cut the entire thing off and solder every one of them back together which seems like a pain . Why would that wire have melted and not popped a fuse ?? I hope this is the problem but the pessimist in me says thats old damage from a previous owner. Also why would the fan work fine if this was the problem?? The only thing not running is the compressor. Thoughts ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calypso428, post: 88519, member: 9027"] *UPDATE* So while I had some down time tonight I decided to delve a little deeper. I removed the cover from underneath the cab that protects the air conditioning coils. I checked the fan and the thermostat and I have a reading for 12v power and resistance to both. Double checked the pressure switch and the compressor power and had no 12V but I DO have continuity.... So that means that the problem has to be somewhere else. As I said before I thoroughly checked the fuse box and the relays and fuses are all good, no problem there. So I decided to pull out the AC controls from inside the cab and See if my switches were bad and if I have 12V supply to them. AC switch was good and so was the temp control. However something I didnt notice this morning was the 12V power supply wire going to the fan switch was slightly melted on the loader harness and the back of the switch is a little burned and has a loose terminal now. So im going to order a new switch and see if that does the trick. Can I buy a switch like that locally or should I just order one from allskidsteers.com Also should I replace the slightly* melted connection on the loader harness side? Ill have to cut the entire thing off and solder every one of them back together which seems like a pain . Why would that wire have melted and not popped a fuse ?? I hope this is the problem but the pessimist in me says thats old damage from a previous owner. Also why would the fan work fine if this was the problem?? The only thing not running is the compressor. Thoughts ? [/QUOTE]
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