Decelerator Pedal Neutral Switch
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Figure 90
1.
Pin
5.
Nut plate
2.
Retaining ring
6.
Switch and connector
3.
Torsion Spring
7.
cap screw (2 each)
4.
Decelerator pedal assembly
The decelerator pedal neutral switch is a normally open switch held closed when
the decelerator pedal is at rest (N.O.H.C.). The switch is located directly above
the decelerator pedal assembly. When the decelerator pedal is depressed, the
switch plunger is extended, opening the switch contacts. The decelerator pedal
neutral switch works in conjunction with the decelerator pedal position sensor for
decelerator fault detection. The decelerator pedal neutral switch is monitored
by the T1: TEC.
If a decelerator pedal fault occurs while the machine is moving, the machine will
quickly come to a stop. A decelerator pedal fault will disable traction control until
the ignition key is cycled OFF and ON.
Testing the Decelerator Pedal Neutral Switch
The decelerator pedal neutral switch and its circuit wiring can be tested as a T1:
TEC input using the InfoCenter Display; refer to
Using the InfoCenter Display for
Troubleshooting (page 3–23)
. If testing determines that the switch and circuit
wiring are not functioning correctly, proceed with the following test procedure:
1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower any attachments and stop the
engine.
2. Disconnect the wire harness connector from the switch.
Outcross 9060
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Electrical System: Electrical Component Testing
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