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Stopped Driving

I have a 2007 TLT25D Teletruk that stopped driving last Saturday. I found it was blowing fuses on the forward/reverse shuttle. I tilted the Cab and found a loom coming out of the cab had rubbed against a hydraulic pipe and had bared the 5 wires in the loom. I fixed these up but was still blowing fuses. An electrician friend had a look at it last night and found it wouldn't blow fuses with the ignition on but not running. When we started it again they would blow. We found by disconnecting the speed sensor on top of the transmission it wouldn't blow fuses anymore (but still wouldn't drive). We are thinking that maybe the chaffed wire blew the speed sensor but we are only guessing as neither of us are familiar with the transmission. Has anybody else see anything similar or know how to do a better diagnosis?
  • Posted 16 Mar 2018 21:12
  • By Humding
  • joined 16 Mar'18 - 1 message
  • Munster, Ireland

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