I've got a M7060 and none of the working lights will come on. I've checked wires where I could and checked the fuses and all looks good. The switches come on, but none of the lights will. Any suggestions?
I've checked fuses, but Ill check again.I’m gonna say it’s not a switch. You stated non of the working lights are working. On m7060 cab model the front and rear work lights are on separate switches. Separate relays. This sounds like a fuse issue to me. This is a diagram that I found when trying to figure out what the extra set of wires was for at the top front cab work lights. Check every fuse you can find under the bonnet. I’m sure someone can provide a better wiring diagram
I will check bulbs, just couldn't imagine all of them being out.Use a multimeter to confirm where you have power and where you don't. Start at the switches, end at the bulb sockets. You mention power at the switches. Is it likely that all the bulbs have failed? At the very least if you have power to the switches but no power out of the switches, or power out but nothing at the bulb socket you'll know something more definitive.
Some accessories use relays such that a high amperage circuit is energized when a low amperage relay circuit is activated. Very common in autos so you might have a failed relay which is a simple fix ... typically. Maybe check out a wiring diagram for the M7060.
Yeah, it seems unlikely, and they're not like the old Christmas lights wired in series where if one is out, they're all out. As I said above, could be a bad relay.I will check bulbs, just couldn't imagine all of them being out.
Know where that relay is?On Hkb2’s diagram, it looks like the cigarette lighter, front and rear work lights are on the same relay. See if the lighter socket is working. If not, I’d say it;s the relay. Should be able to swap with another relay to see if that solves the problem.
Relay is under the seat. Sitting in the seat the panel you need to take off is right behind your heels.Know where that relay is?
I pulled the kick panel off. There is 10 relays under there, but I cant find a diagram that tells me what all those are for.Relay is under the seat. Sitting in the seat the panel you need to take off is right behind your heels.
#4I pulled the kick panel off. There is 10 relays under there, but I cant find a diagram that tells me what all those are for.
Replaced this relay, but they still don't work. I previously stated the switches light up when I turn them on, but they do not. I guess the issue is between the switch and battery. I replaced the slow blow fuse by the battery. I have a relay to replace under the hood, but don't know which one would control the working lights.
Thanks, doesn't sound like it will be a fun process. Not as easy to trace these wires with a cab.I just looked at the WSM. There are two relays, one for the front work lights and one for the rear work lights and accessories. I doubt that both relays have failed at the same time. According to the manual, you would access the switch connectors and see if you have 12 volts to the connector. If not (and since your indicator lights aren’t coming on) it sounds like you don’t have 12 volts to the switches. If that is the case, the WSM says it’s the fuse or the wiring harness that is at fault. If the fuse is not blown, you will have to trace the harness and check any connectors for damage including pins that have been pushed back inside the connectors. Check for chaffing, rodent damage to the harness.
Yes, that helps. I got some tracing to do. Going to remove the loader so access under the hood easier.