Discussion:
SEAT SWITCH OPERATION

Does anyone have any documentation to support the seat switch allowing the truck to drive and hydraulics to work on a XMS-6 LOO5?

The seat switch is shown on the wiring diagram.

Thanks in advance
  • Posted 3 May 2016 21:15
  • By davisonphoto
  • joined 4 Jul'13 - 26 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
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I think you need the seat switch closed on a 2006 truck.
  • Posted 6 May 2016 01:15
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States
The truck is a 2006
  • Posted 3 May 2016 23:50
  • By davisonphoto
  • joined 4 Jul'13 - 26 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
I'm unsure if the truck has the presence module - If the module is not fitted would this allow the truck to operate?

Thanks
  • Posted 3 May 2016 22:58
  • By davisonphoto
  • joined 4 Jul'13 - 26 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
Does this truck have the operator presence module?
  • Posted 3 May 2016 22:35
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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