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Did a search but didn't really find much. My truck is a 2008 M1078A1R with the factory winch. Truck is new to me and I am new to these trucks, so in the steep learning curve of a new S&S owner.
The winch cable was loose on the drum and hanging down below the drum, so yesterday I thought I would test the winch, run the cable out a ways and then back in to clean things up. Engaged the winch at the winch, then the PTO, and then the winch in the cab. It seems at idle that it doesn't run the winch at all. Increase the RPM and it would run cable in, but not out. So I run the cable in, still loose on the drum and decide this is for another day after some trouble shooting. Disengage the winch in the cab and turn off the PTO. You can very clearly hear when the PTO is on or off. Later I head down to my local watering hole and notice the PTO light is on on the dash. I pull over to the side of the road and roll the window down. Don't hear the PTO, so I switch the PTO and hear it engage. Turn it back off and hear it turn off and the light goes out on the dash. Park and turn the truck off, including the main disconnect at the battery box. The local gang decides we're going to run down to Apple Jacks for a beer and a game of pool. Start the truck and head down the hill, and notice the PTO light is on on the dash again. Pull over, same routine as before, turn it on and hear it engage, turn it back off and hear it disengage and the light goes out. Park and turn it off at AJ's, then on the way back home, the whole scenario repeats.
Haven't driven the truck today, so don't know if it's still doing it. Some other info for context that might be related. The high/lo idle switch in my truck is disconnected due to supposedly not working and has the ground wire for the cruise control on it currently. The guy I bought the truck from is sending me a new one. When I initially engaged the PTO and winch in the cab, it didn't raise the idle. Since no cable was being taken in, I bumped the idle up with accelerate function of the cruise switch, which is also the resume function. The RPM increased like the cruise was resuming rather than just the 50 RPM for each bump of the switch like it should. After this each time I would engage the winch the RPM would increase even when the cruise was switched off. On the way home from Maryland the cruise was intermittently not working. looking at was was going on in CAT ET, we came to the conclusion it was likely a ground issue. The guy I bought the truck from and who makes and installed the cruise kit for me, recommended I pull the cruise ground off of the hi/lo idle switch and just land it on a ground point behind the dash. Which I plan to do today and will check all the ground points as well. I also had a little weirdness with my oil pressure gauge the other day where it was running at about half where it normally does and would drop to zero at idle, but the stop engine and low oil pressure lights did not come on and the truck was running fine, so it obviously wasn't at 0 PSI. It's a HEUI motor so no oil pressure and it isn't going to run. If this happens again I'll connect to the ECM and see what pressure the ECM is seeing. Lastly, when I park the truck I use the PTO as a theft deterrent since the truck won't shift into gear if the PTO is engaged. Anyone not familiar with the truck wouldn't know why it won't shift into gear even if they figured out the battery disconnect. Anyway, several times I've forgotten about having the PTO switched on when I start the truck. I can always hear that it's on, but don't ever remember seeing the PTO light it on the dash. I'll obviously test this later, but I have a feeling the PTO light hasn't been coming on.
So an explanation of what should be happening with a healthy winch equipped truck relative to the use of the winch, and any ideas as to why the PTO light would be coming on randomly when the PTO isn't on would be much appreciated.
The winch cable was loose on the drum and hanging down below the drum, so yesterday I thought I would test the winch, run the cable out a ways and then back in to clean things up. Engaged the winch at the winch, then the PTO, and then the winch in the cab. It seems at idle that it doesn't run the winch at all. Increase the RPM and it would run cable in, but not out. So I run the cable in, still loose on the drum and decide this is for another day after some trouble shooting. Disengage the winch in the cab and turn off the PTO. You can very clearly hear when the PTO is on or off. Later I head down to my local watering hole and notice the PTO light is on on the dash. I pull over to the side of the road and roll the window down. Don't hear the PTO, so I switch the PTO and hear it engage. Turn it back off and hear it turn off and the light goes out on the dash. Park and turn the truck off, including the main disconnect at the battery box. The local gang decides we're going to run down to Apple Jacks for a beer and a game of pool. Start the truck and head down the hill, and notice the PTO light is on on the dash again. Pull over, same routine as before, turn it on and hear it engage, turn it back off and hear it disengage and the light goes out. Park and turn it off at AJ's, then on the way back home, the whole scenario repeats.
Haven't driven the truck today, so don't know if it's still doing it. Some other info for context that might be related. The high/lo idle switch in my truck is disconnected due to supposedly not working and has the ground wire for the cruise control on it currently. The guy I bought the truck from is sending me a new one. When I initially engaged the PTO and winch in the cab, it didn't raise the idle. Since no cable was being taken in, I bumped the idle up with accelerate function of the cruise switch, which is also the resume function. The RPM increased like the cruise was resuming rather than just the 50 RPM for each bump of the switch like it should. After this each time I would engage the winch the RPM would increase even when the cruise was switched off. On the way home from Maryland the cruise was intermittently not working. looking at was was going on in CAT ET, we came to the conclusion it was likely a ground issue. The guy I bought the truck from and who makes and installed the cruise kit for me, recommended I pull the cruise ground off of the hi/lo idle switch and just land it on a ground point behind the dash. Which I plan to do today and will check all the ground points as well. I also had a little weirdness with my oil pressure gauge the other day where it was running at about half where it normally does and would drop to zero at idle, but the stop engine and low oil pressure lights did not come on and the truck was running fine, so it obviously wasn't at 0 PSI. It's a HEUI motor so no oil pressure and it isn't going to run. If this happens again I'll connect to the ECM and see what pressure the ECM is seeing. Lastly, when I park the truck I use the PTO as a theft deterrent since the truck won't shift into gear if the PTO is engaged. Anyone not familiar with the truck wouldn't know why it won't shift into gear even if they figured out the battery disconnect. Anyway, several times I've forgotten about having the PTO switched on when I start the truck. I can always hear that it's on, but don't ever remember seeing the PTO light it on the dash. I'll obviously test this later, but I have a feeling the PTO light hasn't been coming on.
So an explanation of what should be happening with a healthy winch equipped truck relative to the use of the winch, and any ideas as to why the PTO light would be coming on randomly when the PTO isn't on would be much appreciated.