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<blockquote data-quote="daytona701" data-source="post: 127606" data-attributes="member: 18244"><p>Never did find out why traction lock was engaging. I removed the locking pin and made a cover for the opening. I then put a piece of tape over the blinking indicator light on the overhead panel. </p><p> I inspected the harness, replaced the seat bar sensor, cleaned and replaced all relays and fuses at the panel below the seat and replaced the crankshaft speed sensor. If the crankshaft speed sensor was going bad it would tell the computer the engine wasn't running and engage the traction lock.</p><p> Also have a oil light indicator that stays on despite having a fresh engine oil/filter change, new Bobcat oil pressure sensor and plumbing a oil pressure gauge that shows 60 psi at startup and drops slightly as engine warms up. Ended up unplugging oil pressure sensor to disable warning alarm and automatic engine shutdown.</p><p> Also have a new issue that after sitting for some days machine starts, runs rough for a minute and stops. Pumping the fuel bulb by hand clears the issue.</p><p> I suspect a computer problem causing the electrical issues. The machine has about 1100 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daytona701, post: 127606, member: 18244"] Never did find out why traction lock was engaging. I removed the locking pin and made a cover for the opening. I then put a piece of tape over the blinking indicator light on the overhead panel. I inspected the harness, replaced the seat bar sensor, cleaned and replaced all relays and fuses at the panel below the seat and replaced the crankshaft speed sensor. If the crankshaft speed sensor was going bad it would tell the computer the engine wasn’t running and engage the traction lock. Also have a oil light indicator that stays on despite having a fresh engine oil/filter change, new Bobcat oil pressure sensor and plumbing a oil pressure gauge that shows 60 psi at startup and drops slightly as engine warms up. Ended up unplugging oil pressure sensor to disable warning alarm and automatic engine shutdown. Also have a new issue that after sitting for some days machine starts, runs rough for a minute and stops. Pumping the fuel bulb by hand clears the issue. I suspect a computer problem causing the electrical issues. The machine has about 1100 hours. [/QUOTE]
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