Evansville Collector
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Guys, I need help with this! I have broken down twice because of this now and can’t be stranded anymore. This is an M813 with the 250. When driving the engine suddenly dies with no warning. I pull over, move the run switch to “start” and absolutely nothing no click from the starter or anything. I do have full gauges and lights. I can typically get going again by pulling and tugging on the wires leaving the control box but then the first bump after it typically quits again with no warning. I changed the PCB to a spare on the side of the road and with several wiggles afterword’s and using my loader tractor to move the last half mile made it home.
With the help of my brother we took apart the connector that goes into the PCB. We found the female end on the connector seemed to be stretched out. We cleaned, and bent in a touch and reassembled. Now it is much harder to slide on and off the box and seems to fit tight.
It was fine that day. Then the next morning I went to start, battery on had all gauges, flicked switch to start nothing. If I continue to hold the switch to start and wiggle around on the transfer case lever moving it from neutral to high range it started and ran fine. When I left, the first bump and she died immediately. Only thing that was different this time is I could start again by engaging the starter and did not have to wiggle on those wires.
Question 1: is there a safety switch on the transfer case to keep it from starting?
Question 2: Do you think I still have a problem with that connector?
Question 3: Since I changed the PCB to a spare is it possible it has a fault in it and that is why it seems to have fixed one problem and created another?
At a loss here.
With the help of my brother we took apart the connector that goes into the PCB. We found the female end on the connector seemed to be stretched out. We cleaned, and bent in a touch and reassembled. Now it is much harder to slide on and off the box and seems to fit tight.
It was fine that day. Then the next morning I went to start, battery on had all gauges, flicked switch to start nothing. If I continue to hold the switch to start and wiggle around on the transfer case lever moving it from neutral to high range it started and ran fine. When I left, the first bump and she died immediately. Only thing that was different this time is I could start again by engaging the starter and did not have to wiggle on those wires.
Question 1: is there a safety switch on the transfer case to keep it from starting?
Question 2: Do you think I still have a problem with that connector?
Question 3: Since I changed the PCB to a spare is it possible it has a fault in it and that is why it seems to have fixed one problem and created another?
At a loss here.