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05-23-2011, 10:41 AM | #11 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: No response at accelerator pedal; ATTN: scottb and shadowman
I won't be back down to Galveston again until the end of the week.
For advanced planning: First, what are the implications, if I hook up the charger, and there is still no response? nor any clicking? Second, suppose I encounter some clicking at the solenoid, if I follow this same procedure. What is the diagnostic then? A bad solenoid? How does one test for a bad micro switch? The fact that the lights come on brightly when I turn the ignition key on, and that the warning buzzer sounds loudly when I place the F/R switch into reverse, leads me to believe that the batteries should be strong enough to produce some sort of response when I press down on the pedal. Thanks. GB |
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05-23-2011, 01:41 PM | #12 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: No response at accelerator pedal; ATTN: scottb and shadowman
[I thought that this reply had been posted earlier, but evidently not.]
I won't be back in Galveston until late in the week. But, in planning ahead: What if there is no response from depressing the pedal, if I follow the procedure with the battery charger installed? Is it necessarily a bad solenoid, as opposed to a micro switch? How does one test for a defective micro switch? Let's assume that the procedure causes a click at the solenoid. Therefore, a bad solenoid? Bad batteries? (They are Tro-Jans, new two years ago.) I would tend to think that since the lights come on so brightly when the On/Off switch is turned on, and the warning buzzer is so sharp when the F/R switch is thrown into reverse, that there must be enough juice in the batteries to produce some sort of response when the pedal is depreessed. Just my hunch. GB |
05-23-2011, 06:45 PM | #13 |
The Last Moja Morani
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: jumping from cart to cart
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Re: No response at accelerator pedal; ATTN: scottb and shadowman
i would think your right about that but it wouldn,t hurt to see .............and that would tell us something about which way to go................
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