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Groundsmaster 4000--D/4010--DPage 5 -- 38Electrical System
Traction Neutral Switch
The traction neutral switch is closed when the traction
pedalisintheneutralpositionandopenswhenthepedal
isdepressedineitherdirection(forwardorreverse).The
neutralswitchisusedasaninputtotheTEC--5002con-
troller. The switch is located on the right side of the pis-
ton (traction) pump (Fig. 48).
Testing
Beforedisconnectingthetractionneutralswitchfortest-
ing, the switch and its circuit wiring should be tested as
a TEC--5002 input with the Diagnostic Display (see
DiagnosticDisplayintheTroubleshootingsectionofthis
chapter). If the Diagnostic Display verifies that the neu-
tralswitchandcircuitwiringarefunctioningcorrectly,no
further switch testing is necessary. If, however, the Dis-
playdeterminesthattheneutralswitchandcircuitwiring
are not functioning correctly, proceed with test.
Test the neutral switch by disconnecting the wire har-
ness connector from the switch and connecting a multi-
meter(settoohms) across the two (2) switch terminals.
Withtheengineturnedoff,slowlypushthetractionpedal
in a forward or reverse direction while watching the
multimeter.Thereshouldbeindicationsthatthetraction
neutral switch is opening (high resistance) and closing
(no resistance). Allow the traction pedal to return to the
neutral position. There should be continuity (no resist-
ance)acrosstheswitchterminalswhenthetractionped-
al is in the neutral position.
See the Eaton Model 72400 Servo Controlled Piston
Pump Repair Information at the end of Chapter 4 -- Hy-
draulic System for neutral switch disassembly and as-
sembly procedures.
1. Piston pump (bottom) 2. Neutral switch
Figure 48
1
2
Diode Assembly
The Groundsmaster engine wire harness contains a
diode that is used for circuit protection from voltage
spikes when the engine starter solenoid is de--ener-
gized. The diode plugs into the wiring harness near the
enginestartermotor(seeEngineWireHarnessDrawing
in Chapter 10 -- Foldout Drawings).
Testing
The diode can be tested using a digital multimeter
(diode test or ohms setting) and the table to the right.
Figure 49
1. Diode
2. Male terminal
3. Female terminal
1
2
3
Multimeter
Red Lead (+)
on Terminal
Multimeter
Black Lead (--)
on Terminal
Continuity
Female Male YES
Male Female NO