M7060HDC working lights issue

Dustyx2

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ARM7060, Dustyx2’s wiring diagram only shows the one relay. My WSM showed 2 relays (one front, one rear) so there has been a change. Dustyx2, can you take a shot of the relay locations. My WSM showed two separate relay trays with the relay legend. I believe my WSM was relay 3 for the front lights and relay 10 for the rear lights. I don’t have access to the WSM now. My reference page was S-193 if I remember right.
Look at my attachment on post #13 for the relay identification. The WSM I'm using I downloaded off the internet but looks to be official. I see the date on it is 2013 so it may not be current. My tractor is a 2018 and I haven't noticed any discrepancys but haven't needed it for much.

I see the second relay is an option and may be relay 10 that isn't identified.
 
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Dustyx2

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Yes, that helps. I got some tracing to do. Going to remove the loader so access under the hood easier.
First thing I would do is check for voltage at the radio fuse #1. It's a 5 amp. That feeds the work light switches with power, which you say doesn't light. If you have power on both sides of the fuse then the problem is between the fuse block and the switches, If there is no power at the fuse block it gets it's power via the ACC on the key switch. Fuses 11 and 12 are the lights. I think you issue is going to be in the cab or under the floor board. Someone else had rodent damaged wiring on their 7060 in the vicinity of the relays under the seat. This screenshot shows 2 relays and one of them is an option. The relay picture on my post #13 show a relay 10 with no ID. That may be the option relay.
 

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Hkb82

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Any luck with finding your issue????
Pls keep us informed as I’m pretty interested to find out the cause as I’m sure others with a 7060 are.
 

Dustyx2

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Out of curiosity I dropped the relay panel on mine. I have 13 relays under there, and 3 or 4 more fuses. Would sure have been nice if they could have a legend for them like they do on the fuses under the dash. I tried to determine which relays were for the work lights. I could definitely feel a relay for the front work lights but couldn't tell which one. I felt no relay for the rear work light but the lights do work. I can do some detective work if asked. It sounds like his issue is no power to the switch so not relevant at this point.
 
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Hkb82

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Looks like he joined just to figure the issue out. Joined Jan 10th to post and maybe next time he has an issue he will come back and answer what was the culprit of his work lights. Happens on so many forums that once they get it fixed they are never herd from again. Maybe his lights are still not working but given it’s been a week since you last been on site I’m betting your not looking for answers anymore. Thanks to the rest of you for posting on this.
 

Dustyx2

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Looks like he joined just to figure the issue out. Joined Jan 10th to post and maybe next time he has an issue he will come back and answer what was the culprit of his work lights. Happens on so many forums that once they get it fixed they are never herd from again. Maybe his lights are still not working but given it’s been a week since you last been on site I’m betting your not looking for answers anymore. Thanks to the rest of you for posting on this.
Since the fuse labeled "Radio" powers the switches I would guess that was his problem and it wasn't obvious to look there. You're probably right. Won't be heard from again until the next problem arises.