MrSEE
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4 SEEs at the moment! Interesting, versatile...if not strange... machines. Reporting for duty with one dedicated SEE for testing/improvement and 3 more for sale.
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That's your fuel pressure differential switch or STE/ICE-R switch and has nothing to do with idle control. Auxiliary idle is achieved with a 24volt electrical solenoid triggered with the switches on the rear left of the FLU which supplies air to the little cylinder that's linked to the throttle linkage on the driver's sideDoes anyone knows if the pressure switch (that sits on top of 2 big fuel filters) controls the auxiliary throttle only? I kinda want to disconnect it since it is leaking. I can raise the RPMs from the main cabin manually.
I don't see any diagrams of the switch assembly. Everywhere it is treated as a single piece. I started it without the switch being connected to the electrical component and everything worked fine.
Got it. Even better. One more useless part eliminated!My guess is that that switch is part of the service diagnostic system and not part of the remote throttle. Unless you were real lucky to get the electronic unit that plugs into the service diagnostic port the system is useless.
The remote throttle system is an air cylinder hooked to the throttle linkage and supplied air from a solenoid that is actuated by either the switch on the backhoe or the hydraulic tool switch. There is a section on the electrical diagnostics on this circuit. I would check the fuse for the rear of the truck if the remote throttle is not working.
I had to spend 3 hours figuring why this thing did not start right off. Found that clutch pedal when depressed, was not pushing the small switch completely. Adjusted - started right away.Well I have read ALL 23 pages of this thread and have NOT found the answer to my question, I had a SEE picked up from Hook I think, had it delivered to may place here in GA, it had to be slaved off both for the loading/unloading, has NOT started since, no matter how long I slave it, nothing, the master switch is turned, it is acting like the master is still off, I tried the lift the wood panel next to the seat to see down in around the master switch but not much luck, I have confirmed that I have 24v to the batteries and the wires leaving the batteries, so WHAT IS MY ISSUE, WHAT AM i MISSING AND WHERE DO i LOOK.
Thanks everybody.
Thank you, I will try that, though I am getting nothing to the cab, no gauges, no lights, no horn, being that I do not know the wiring in the truck, I will take any suggestions, I must say the SEE may be fun to work but is NOT fun to work on unless you have hands the size of a 5 year old and arms as long as a NBA player.I had to spend 3 hours figuring why this thing did not start right off. Found that clutch pedal when depressed, was not pushing the small switch completely. Adjusted - started right away.
My bet is a fuse under the hood. They're notorious to blow and hard to see if bad. Use a meter and check them. Mine did the exact same thing as yours and it was a fuse.Thank you, I will try that, though I am getting nothing to the cab, no gauges, no lights, no horn, being that I do not know the wiring in the truck, I will take any suggestions, I must say the SEE may be fun to work but is NOT fun to work on unless you have hands the size of a 5 year old and arms as long as a NBA player.
It could be that your cut-off switch (by the loader levers) is about as good as the ones in my SEE and the HMMH. Every now and then nothing lights up when turning the switch on in the HMMH, but it always helps to turn it on a second time.Thank you, I will try that, though I am getting nothing to the cab, no gauges, no lights, no horn, being that I do not know the wiring in the truck
That's where i got mine from. I thought I got the hydraulic tools in mine but, WHO THE HECK PADLOCKS AN EMPTY STORAGE CONTAINER ANYWAY?!? Although I have a hole in the oil pan from a chain slipping when Uncle Sam was putting in the new engine, I still need some help with some wires in knowing where they go. Also I don't have a switch under the clutch.Just got my FLU419 from govpanet - LOVE THIS THING!!!!
Everything worked. Was completely up to the description provided. Moreover, came complete with hydraulic tools - big surprise.
Now, after driving from Miami to Naples (100 miles) my hydraulic tools stopped responding to the on/off button. Before it brought RPMs up and now nothing happens. Hydraulic fluid flows but no air pressure (air pump is working). Also, now I can't control RPMs from the backhoe and I assume its related.
Any ideas what might cause this?
While looking for hydraulic info, I came across a mention (somewhere) that the high idle is through an air operated gizmo.Now, after driving from Miami to Naples (100 miles) my hydraulic tools stopped responding to the on/off button. Before it brought RPMs up and now nothing happens. Hydraulic fluid flows but no air pressure (air pump is working). Also, now I can't control RPMs from the backhoe and I assume its related.
Any ideas what might cause this?