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Warning signal on temperature gauge T750
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 87988" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>If the code is active, it will display in the hour meter screen. Also it can be checked by scrolling threw the menu button by the hour meter. Once again, the code must be active to show, otherwise it will say NONE. Is the machine actually hot when the warning going off? If it is first checked there is air from the fan blowing out the side. A 750 has a hydraulic driven fan, normally they leak, but not stop working when they fail. Next flip the hydraulic cooler up and make sure the radiator is clean. If it is giving a warning when the machine is cold, probably a sensor. Call the dealer and have them check it. It can be a simple straightforward sensor problem or a more in-depth electrical problem. Either way, a decent dealer tech should be able to figure it out pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 87988, member: 7339"] If the code is active, it will display in the hour meter screen. Also it can be checked by scrolling threw the menu button by the hour meter. Once again, the code must be active to show, otherwise it will say NONE. Is the machine actually hot when the warning going off? If it is first checked there is air from the fan blowing out the side. A 750 has a hydraulic driven fan, normally they leak, but not stop working when they fail. Next flip the hydraulic cooler up and make sure the radiator is clean. If it is giving a warning when the machine is cold, probably a sensor. Call the dealer and have them check it. It can be a simple straightforward sensor problem or a more in-depth electrical problem. Either way, a decent dealer tech should be able to figure it out pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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