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LTC Repair Lombardini Engine Troubleshooting - Wacker Neuson

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Electrical <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> Procedures <strong>LTC</strong> <strong>Repair</strong><br />

6.31 <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> the Power Winch<br />

See Graphic: wc_gr003160<br />

6.31.1 Lower the tower.<br />

6.31.2 Lower the mast assembly into the cradle.<br />

6.31.3 Turn off the engine.<br />

6.31.4 Be sure the machine’s battery is fully charged (approximately 12V).<br />

6.31.5 Remove the four screws (a) which secure the cover of the winch and<br />

remove the cover.<br />

Pinching hazard. Use extreme care when operating the winch with its<br />

cover removed.<br />

CAUTION<br />

6.31.6 Disconnect the red and black wires at the motor (b).<br />

6.31.7 Place the appropriate winch switch (c) in the up or down position, and<br />

check for battery voltage (approximately 12) between the red and<br />

black wires.<br />

If 12V is measured, the power winch is receiving the correct voltage.<br />

Thus, the power winch should operate. If power winch does<br />

not operate, replace it.<br />

If 12V is not measured, continue.<br />

6.31.8 Remove the control panel (d) from the control box.<br />

6.31.9 Check for battery voltage (approximately 12V) between terminals B1<br />

and B2 of the winch switch (e).<br />

If 12V is measured, the winch switch is receiving the correct voltage.<br />

Thus, the power winch switch should operate. Check for battery<br />

voltage between terminals A1 and A2 for both the up and the<br />

down positions of the winch switch. If the winch switch does not<br />

operate, replace it.<br />

If 12V is not measured, continue.<br />

6.31.10 Locate the circuit breaker (f). Remove the tape and check for battery<br />

voltage between the output side (g) of the circuit breaker and ground.<br />

If 12V is measured at the output side of the circuit breaker but not<br />

at the winch switch, the wiring between the circuit breaker and the<br />

winch switch has failed; repair or replace the wiring.<br />

If 12V is not measured, continue.<br />

6.31.11 Check for battery voltage between the input side of the circuit breaker<br />

and ground.<br />

If 12V is measured between the input side and ground but not the<br />

output side and ground, the circuit breaker has failed; replace it.<br />

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