Lit. No. 28270, Rev. 00
July 1, 2005
86
CONTROL TEST
CAUTION
Printed circuit board (PCB) is
subject to damage from static
electricity. Follow instructions
below to safely handle PCB.
To Safely Handle PCB:
1. Place control on its side and
remove top half of handle,
leaving the PCB in lower half.
2.
Remove PCB from housing by
only touching the edges of the
PCB.
3. Touch a clean finger to metal part
of fuse “F2”.
4. PCB is now safe to handle as
long as contact with it is
maintained.
Test Procedure
1. Disconnect the control in the cab
and remove to bench.
2. Test the control using the MVP
®
electrical tester (PN 63145). If
the control is OK, go to
Vehicle
Control Harness Tests.
If the
control is not OK, continue.
3. Remove control handle half to
access internal components.
4. Refer to diagram for fuse
location.
NOTE: Fuse F1 is for motor relay,
S1, S2 and S3 solenoid coils.
Fuse F2 is for S4, S5 and S6
solenoid coils. (5-pack of
replacement fuses: PN 69190)
5AFB
Fuses
Joystick Control
5AFB
Fuses
CabCommand
9-Button Control
F1
F2
5AFB
Fuses
CabCommand
6-Button Control
Replace PC board
Test F1 with ohmmeter. Is F1 good?
Replace F1. Go to condition "Control
F1 Fuse Blows" in General Diagnostic
Table.
NO
YES
Test F2 with ohmmeter. Is F2 good?
Replace F2. Go to condition "Control
F2 Fuse Blows" in General Diagnostic
Table.
NO
YES
Replace control or proceed by carefully disconnecting the
white coil cord connector from the PC board. Test the coil
cord harness for continuity between the connectors according
to the electrical schematic. Note internal connections in the
harness. Does continuity match schematic?
Replace coil cord harness
NO
YES