Hello guys , and gals, if any. Proud owner of volvo ec15b i had been using it over the weekend all was working fine until i lost all hydraulics , the engine was still running at this point, i then turned it of to check fluid levels and oils, the hydraulic oil was rather low so topped it up, tried to restart but wouldn't start , i found the 10 amp fuse in position 5 had blown, once it was replaced the engine started but with no hydraulics, strangely every time I turn the engine off the number 5 fuse blows
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greetings and welcome SB ..... Muz is yer man for these ..... as you'll probably have already sussed .... all I can say, from the amount of input about these, is ..... "thank **** I don't own one"
Dare say the boss'll be along shortlyIf it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Welcome could be a number of things ... most probably a short in the dead mans control circuit on the left console, or .. at the other end is a solenoid that controls the servo/spool function.. they burn out sometimes, is it an XTV with double speed travel ? Can you smell any burning ?Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by Muz View PostWelcome could be a number of things ... most probably a short in the dead mans control circuit on the left console, or .. at the other end is a solenoid that controls the servo/spool function.. they burn out sometimes, is it an XTV with double speed travel ? Can you smell any burning ?If it's got tracks, wheels, t*ts, or an engine, at some point it's gonna give you trouble!!
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Originally posted by Stewartbob View PostHello guys , and gals, if any. Proud owner of volvo ec15b i had been using it over the weekend all was working fine until i lost all hydraulics , the engine was still running at this point, i then turned it of to check fluid levels and oils, the hydraulic oil was rather low so topped it up, tried to restart but wouldn't start , i found the 10 amp fuse in position 5 had blown, once it was replaced the engine started but with no hydraulics, strangely every time I turn the engine off the number 5 fuse blows
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Originally posted by Mattir View Postfuse 5 is for lighting according to the diagram in the manual. Strange that you cant have hydraulics since that fuse seems to be for the head lights and some open connectors perhaps under the roof cover.Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by Muz View PostDunno about the 'book' but if you pull that fuse you will hear the engine tone lift slightly because the hydraulic shut off solenoid has been deactivated, thereby giving you no hydraulics so its back to post #3 IMHO
if you can see what's in the stamp size pic, check for fuse 6 and the microswitch sw10 in the safetyport.
the relay ma1 should operate.
check the b1 PA as well, that might be a pressure sensor.
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Originally posted by Muz View PostWelcome could be a number of things ... most probably a short in the dead mans control circuit on the left console, or .. at the other end is a solenoid that controls the servo/spool function.. they burn out sometimes, is it an XTV with double speed travel ? Can you smell any burning ?
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Originally posted by Stewartbob View Posthi muz, thanks for the reply, tonight i took out the dead mans switch to find it is working fine, also no melted cables and no burning smell, by the way mine isnt a xtv, one thing i am find very difficult to understand is the fuse box under the drivers seat,this has a clear plastic cover to it that can only fit in one direction, on this case it is numbered 1 to 6, that is from the right its number one going to the left its number 6, in my operators manual it shows the six fuses number one on the left and number 6 on the right, and on the fuse function number 5 is soleniod valve for slewing gear/ offset and auxiliary hydraulic system, i manged to start it again tonight no bother by putting a new fuse into number 5, or is that number 2 ?, still no hydraulics while running, and fuse blown when i tried to restart, while it was running i did pull fuse 2 first and then 5 just to check for any sound change in the engine but none was to be heard, i also checked the lights, fan heater, horn, all working fine while running,
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thanks for the diagram, i can just make out that fuse 1 is on the right, this is the same as my fuse case shows, but if i knew how to send you a picture i could show you that in my manual fuse number 1 is on the left, fuse 1 15a / rotating beacon, horn, hand lamp connection. fuse 2 15a cab power supply. fuse 3 20a power supply for cabin-working headlights on boom and cabin. fuse410a solenoid valve for tow speed operation and track width. fuse 5 10a solenoid valve for slewing gear/offset and auxiliary hydraulic system. fuse 6 5a engine safety relay, power supplyfor instrument panel, fuel pump. stewartbob.
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Originally posted by Stewartbob View Postthanks for the diagram, i can just make out that fuse 1 is on the right, this is the same as my fuse case shows, but if i knew how to send you a picture i could show you that in my manual fuse number 1 is on the left, fuse 1 15a / rotating beacon, horn, hand lamp connection. fuse 2 15a cab power supply. fuse 3 20a power supply for cabin-working headlights on boom and cabin. fuse410a solenoid valve for tow speed operation and track width. fuse 5 10a solenoid valve for slewing gear/offset and auxiliary hydraulic system. fuse 6 5a engine safety relay, power supplyfor instrument panel, fuel pump. stewartbob.
that is only possible tomorrow afternoon after work, sorry.
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Well I was going from the fuse nearest me as I look in the cab which is 10 amp no2 and it definately kills the hydraulics when you remove it, so thats where your problem is. To get to the solenoid is a bit of a pig, you will need to inspect it incase its melted which I suspect it may be, its attached to a big square block bolted to the tray base under the hydraulic filter. If as you say you dont have an XTV that simplifies matters as there is only one solenoid on the side of the block instead of two it measures about 2" by 1" square, take the floor out and have a look.Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by Muz View PostWell I was going from the fuse nearest me as I look in the cab which is 10 amp no2 and it definately kills the hydraulics when you remove it, so thats where your problem is. To get to the solenoid is a bit of a pig, you will need to inspect it incase its melted which I suspect it may be, its attached to a big square block bolted to the tray base under the hydraulic filter. If as you say you dont have an XTV that simplifies matters as there is only one solenoid on the side of the block instead of two it measures about 2" by 1" square, take the floor out and have a look.
there's a service call on the solenoids. They should be changed as they might burn...
catch you guys tomorrow
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Hi muz, thanks for doing that ,you don't that I am a complete novice when it comes to these machines but I do like to try and do these jobs myself to learn about them. Could you be a little more specific about the solenoid I am looking for, does have any cables on it , also where do I start with taking out the floor, is that the cab floor .. sorry bud am complete novice . Stewartbob..
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Originally posted by Stewartbob View PostHi muz, thanks for doing that ,you don't that I am a complete novice when it comes to these machines but I do like to try and do these jobs myself to learn about them. Could you be a little more specific about the solenoid I am looking for, does have any cables on it , also where do I start with taking out the floor, is that the cab floor .. sorry bud am complete novice . Stewartbob..
Let us know how you get on .. cos if it needs replaced ... that was the easy bitPlease don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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