Transbrake problems...help!
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Transbrake problems...help!
I keep blowing fuses when I apply my transbrake. I even rewired it and changed the source of power, still blowing fuses. Has anyone had this problem before? Do I need a new transbrake solenoid?
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Since you rewired it I would suspect the solenoid itself to be bad or maybe even a faulty switch. Most brakes IIRC will work on as little as a 3 amp fuse. Make sure that your ground is directly to the chassis of the vehicle if using an external solenoid. Is this an internal brake solenoid or is the solenoid external? If it is internal make sure that the solenoid wires are not cracked inside the transmission and touching metal. This would pop a fuse in a heart beat. Vince
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I measured the ohm load and it was around 82-80. Seems high. The solenoid is external. But now that you mention the ground I did notice that on the solenoid itself, the ground seemed kinda loose. Would this cause the fuse to pop? (These are 20 amp fuses that I'm blowing). I'll contact the manufacturer tomorrow and see what he has to say about it. Thanks for the responses!
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I measured the ohm load and it was around 82-80. Seems high. The solenoid is external. But now that you mention the ground I did notice that on the solenoid itself, the ground seemed kinda loose. Would this cause the fuse to pop? (These are 20 amp fuses that I'm blowing). I'll contact the manufacturer tomorrow and see what he has to say about it. Thanks for the responses!
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