T190 Traction Lock Solenoid Location?

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jackgrubey

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I have A 2009 T190 with a code "M1606 Traction Lock Hold Solenoid Short To Ground" That I'm getting ready to troubleshoot. Basically, when you push the unlock button the bucket works but the parking brake won't unlock. It just instantly throws that code. Anyways, I lifted the cab and googled and see what this solenoid is supposed to look like, but I can't find it's location. If any one can point me in a direction it would be appreciated. Thanks
 
There is a service manual for the T300 in the manual thread that looks like it's closest to outlining this. The manuals for the T190 are parts and operation, they don't go into this.
I'm thinking that the 190 and 300 are close enough that the layout will be similar so that you can troubleshoot it.
 
There is a service manual for the T300 in the manual thread that looks like it's closest to outlining this. The manuals for the T190 are parts and operation, they don't go into this.
I'm thinking that the 190 and 300 are close enough that the layout will be similar so that you can troubleshoot it.
If memory serves, under cab in front of pumps on top of center frame. Flat hydraulic manifold block with solenoid coils in the side and back. One is two speed (if you have it) one is park release- what they call traction lock. If you follow small hoses from drive motors they will lead to this block. Case drain hoses could be a red herring...
 
If memory serves, under cab in front of pumps on top of center frame. Flat hydraulic manifold block with solenoid coils in the side and back. One is two speed (if you have it) one is park release- what they call traction lock. If you follow small hoses from drive motors they will lead to this block. Case drain hoses could be a red herring...
You are correct, thank you. I was looking for a solenoid like a wheel machine, but I see the track style is different. And that solenoid is shorted so pretty hopeful that's the issue. Thanks again
 
You are correct, thank you. I was looking for a solenoid like a wheel machine, but I see the track style is different. And that solenoid is shorted so pretty hopeful that's the issue. Thanks again
I have same code what ended up being your fix my machine is a 2005 t190
 

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