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- Aug 25, 2024
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- Baltimore, ON, Canada
- First name
- Richard
Machinery:
Zetor 7745
Hi:
I replaced the entire wiring harness in the BK6011 cab of my Zetor 7745 as it was extensively damaged by an animal. Because of the damage most connections were ripped out and so I used the wiring diagram to install the new wires. There are two resistors, one mounted beside each fan and I am unable to find any reference to them in the wiring diagram or online. I looked up the parts by the Zetor Part # and they look correct so the parts are clearly part of the system and available.
My question is does anyone know how to connect these resistors to the fans or into the wiring harness. I have not connected the switches yet so I do have some wires not connected at the moment but none in the area where I need them (the harness is wired so when it is laid out the wires for each component is exposed where the component is so I would expect resistor wires to be at or near the resistors).
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance.
Thanks, Richard
I replaced the entire wiring harness in the BK6011 cab of my Zetor 7745 as it was extensively damaged by an animal. Because of the damage most connections were ripped out and so I used the wiring diagram to install the new wires. There are two resistors, one mounted beside each fan and I am unable to find any reference to them in the wiring diagram or online. I looked up the parts by the Zetor Part # and they look correct so the parts are clearly part of the system and available.
My question is does anyone know how to connect these resistors to the fans or into the wiring harness. I have not connected the switches yet so I do have some wires not connected at the moment but none in the area where I need them (the harness is wired so when it is laid out the wires for each component is exposed where the component is so I would expect resistor wires to be at or near the resistors).
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance.
Thanks, Richard