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Testing auxiliary control module on 853C
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<blockquote data-quote="mrfixitpaul" data-source="post: 48839" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>Be careful....some of the coils are only designed for 10 volts.</p><p>Also the thumb switch is probably proportional control, not just on-off, which would change the resistance through the switch....sorry I don't have the specs but someone may have a service manual that shows the specs and maybe how to troubleshoot??</p><p>Checking for voltage at the coils may of may not work, as if it is proportional control it uses pulse width modulation and may not show voltage on a meter due to the pulsing.</p><p>When I used to work for the dealer, I would troubleshoot by swapping out parts one by one until the culprit was found....not an option in this case. I only had a couple of modules go bad...usually was a bad coil or switch handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrfixitpaul, post: 48839, member: 2582"] Be careful....some of the coils are only designed for 10 volts. Also the thumb switch is probably proportional control, not just on-off, which would change the resistance through the switch....sorry I don't have the specs but someone may have a service manual that shows the specs and maybe how to troubleshoot?? Checking for voltage at the coils may of may not work, as if it is proportional control it uses pulse width modulation and may not show voltage on a meter due to the pulsing. When I used to work for the dealer, I would troubleshoot by swapping out parts one by one until the culprit was found....not an option in this case. I only had a couple of modules go bad...usually was a bad coil or switch handle. [/QUOTE]
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