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05014
CHECK STARTER SOLENOID CIRCUIT
• ACTIVATION: A problem has been detected in the starter solenoid coil (SS) circuit. If this alarm is acti-
vated while the control system is calling for SS to be energized, the circuit is detected shorted. If this
alarm occurs at any other time, the circuit is detected open.
• UNIT CONTROL: Engine and Electric Operation: Alarm only.
• RESET CONDITION: Auto reset when the control system calls for SS to energize and the coil circuit is
normal, or when the control system calls for SS to be de-energized and the circuit is not shorted or Alarm
may be manually reset using the display mounted keys or by turning the unit off, then back on again.
NOTE: Follow the steps below until a problem is found. Once a repair or correction has been made, the active
alarm should clear itself (refer to reset condition above). Operate the unit through the appropriate modes to see
if any active alarm occurs. Continue with the steps below as necessary.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
1.
Check Starter Solenoid Coil
a. Inspect coil & connector terminal. Verify there is no damage to coil. Special connector at starter is
tight and locked. Harness connector is not damaged or corroded.
b. Check resistance of coil. Verify coil not open or shorted.
2.
Check Power And Wiring
a. Place Start/Run
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Off switch in the OFF position and then back into the Start/Run position. Follow-
ing buzzer, check for power at SS terminal and 3MM-12. Must have minimum 11 VDC. If not,
check connectors and wiring between terminals for damage, moisture or corrosion.
b. Check starter. Refer to engine workshop manual.
05016
CHECK REMOTE AMBER LIGHT
• ACTIVATION: A problem has been detected in the alarm (amber) light circuit (LB). If this alarm is acti-
vated while the circuit is energized, the circuit is detected shorted. If this alarm is activated at any other
time, the circuit is detected open.
• UNIT CONTROL: Engine and Electric Operation: Alarm only.
• RESET CONDITION: Auto reset when the circuit is normal, or alarm may be manually reset using the dis-
play mounted keys or by turning the unit off, then back on again.
NOTE: Follow the steps below until a problem is found. Once a repair or correction has been made, the active
alarm should clear itself (refer to reset condition above). Operate the unit through the appropriate modes to see
if any active alarm occurs. Continue with the steps below as necessary.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS:
1.
Check Light Bar Wiring
Inspect light bar & connector. No damage to light bar. No damage, moisture, or corrosion in connec-
tor. Place the SROS in the OFF position and check: Fuses F5 & F11 in the PCM. Continuity of the
wiring from PCM-7 to LB-B. Continuity of the wiring from LB-G -including SP10 to ground. Continuity
of the wiring from LB-H to 3MM-7. Verify correct fuse, see
. Check connectors and wiring
between terminals for damage, moisture or corrosion.
2.
Check Light Bar
Check operation of 2-Light Bar Refer to
for information on testing the light bar.
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