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I believe I may have found the wire going from the harness plug at the foot pedals and it seems there is an open wire from the plug to the forward solenoid. None of the wires will ohm to the forward solenoid plug when I check from that plug to the plug on forward solenoid. I am hoping this may be the issue, was thinking of running a seperate wire from plug to forward solenoid, but need to verify which wire I need to use. This print I found is very difficult to read. It looks like there are no other safety or other components coming from this particular plug to the forward solenoid, it is about 14" from the plug to solenoid.

The only thing dash is giving me is the wrench light after I try to shift to forward and a 014 number in display.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2025 04:17
  • Modified 16 Jan 2025 04:31 by poster
  • By michael_bailey
  • joined 15 Jan'25 - 4 messages
  • Texas, United States

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