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John Deere Gator Electrical Wiring
Hi all
Recently I did a little spruce up on the ol gator. I added a new fuel pump, and new dump bed cylinder. The dump bed cylinder is not OE, it was something I mocked up since I didn't want to pay for the JD version.
Now whenever I turn the key to the power on position (Not start), the starter solenoid kicks in so that the starter turns with the engine. I can override the solenoid just fine by jumping across the battery, but I don't want to do that all the time.
Thats not all though. The low oil light comes on and won't shut off and while in neutral, the water overheat light comes on but turns off when in forward or reverse.
Pretty weird.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
MIke
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John Deere Gator Electrical Wiring
I never unplugged any 6 prong black plug. The only thing electrical I replaced was the fuel pump and I checked that one. It is in correctly.
I have wires going all over the place since I wired up my bed lift. perhaps one wire is bare and providing some juice somewhere.
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John Deere Gator Electrical Wiring
Okay
This is what I have done thus far.
I unplugged the fuel pump and turned the key. The starter solenoid shows no change in being hot.
I removed the hot and the 4 wires connected via ring terminal on the starter solenoid and when I turned the power on I got nothing coming off of the starter solenoid switch.
However, when I connected the lead from the battery to the 4 wires on a ring terminal, I got 12 volts. Somewhere I have power going from the battery to the starter solenoid through the wires on the ring terminal. Pretty weird since all the wiring looks intact. Nothing melted or broken at all.
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Alright
I traced the electrical to those 4 wires on a terminal and started to look at the fuel pump.
I look more closely at the fuel pump and noticed when I tightened it down, I had hooked some wires and crimped them to the frame.
Looks like it was cross powering due to me not being careful enough.
Thanks for all the responses.
MIke
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