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Hello Fishmech,

Thanks for your reply. We did the tests as instructed and following what we have:

- Resistance between pins A and B, is 40.1 ohms.
- Voltage between pins A and C is 1.8V, B and C is 2.6 Both total about 4.4 volts.
- Voltage between socket 35 and B(-) is 48 V.
- Voltage between socket 35 and the VSM connector CPS2, socket 2 is 48 V.

No corroded terminal no shorts.

The problem is the electrics on this machine do not correspond to the diagrams we have for K160 series. This machine has electric steer i.e. there is no Orbitrol under the steering wheel rather there is an electric Encoder/Motor to do the steering. and the electrics seem different than the standard K160 series with normal hydraulic steering. Do you have electric diagrams that correspond to the electric steer model and it seems the diagnostic for this model is different.

Thank you for your help and wishiing you a merry xmas and happy new year.
  • Posted 24 Dec 2024 19:19
  • By Ramzi_Dayya
  • joined 26 Nov'24 - 6 messages
  • Lebanon, Lebanon

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