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T200 won't start
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 114634" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I have never worked on one, but i'd like to think the charge pressure sneder will be on the hydraulic filter housing.</p><p>The other shutdown event can be over temperature and low engine oil pressure.... So the potential for 3 senders there.</p><p>I always had in my head, that the sender shutdown timer was 30 seconds, so low pressure for 30 seconds shuts it down.</p><p>The other thing to check is the RPM sensor in the bell housing. I have a very vague memory of someone saying that they had issues of a machine starting and stopping due to a bad sensor. It doesn't think the motor is running, so lets the fuel shut solenoid turn off.</p><p>Without codes, it gets harder, i have never fiddled with one with a key-less panel that i'm under the assumption you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 114634, member: 82"] I have never worked on one, but i'd like to think the charge pressure sneder will be on the hydraulic filter housing. The other shutdown event can be over temperature and low engine oil pressure.... So the potential for 3 senders there. I always had in my head, that the sender shutdown timer was 30 seconds, so low pressure for 30 seconds shuts it down. The other thing to check is the RPM sensor in the bell housing. I have a very vague memory of someone saying that they had issues of a machine starting and stopping due to a bad sensor. It doesn't think the motor is running, so lets the fuel shut solenoid turn off. Without codes, it gets harder, i have never fiddled with one with a key-less panel that i'm under the assumption you have. [/QUOTE]
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