Hour Meter; Neutral Proximity Switch - Toro Dingo TX 413 Service Manual

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Hour Meter

Purpose
The hour meter keeps track of how long the
key has been in the "RUN" position. Also, the hour
meter has a Maintenance Reminder Program. Icons
will flash 3 hours before the service interval through
3 hours after the service interval. The service icon
(looks like an hourglass) is set-up to flash at 8 hours
(Break-in Period) and then every 99 hours.
At every 399 hour interval a second icon will
flash. The "SVC" icon is a reminder to change the
hydraulic oil and filter.
Location
The hour meter is located under the hood, toward
the dash assembly (Fig. 093).
Figure 093
How It Works
The hour meter is an electronic digital clock.
It has its own internal battery to keep memory of
the hours, when the engine is not running. It is not
repairable or resettable.
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Testing
1. Verify that 12 volts is present across the two
terminals when the key is in the "RUN" position.
Since the meter is polarized, it is important the
positive wire is connected to the correct terminal (Fig.
118).
2. When the meter is operating properly, the
hourglass icon will be flashing on and off. If the
hourglass icon is not showing and the meter is
hooked up properly, replace the meter (Fig. 094).
A

Neutral Proximity Switch

Purpose
Used to ensure the traction control lever is in the
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neutral/stop position when starting the unit. It is a
magnetic type switch and it must be in proximity with
the traction control lever bolt to close the contacts
(Fig. 095).
Rev. 000
B
Figure 094
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Figure 095
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