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Avant 423 loader lost all power.


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loader just cut out whilst using it. No lights on dash, not turning over. 

 

battery terminals all look good. all fuses look good.

 

is there an inline fuse for the battery/starter/ignition anywhere? I cant find anything.

 

any ideas?

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8 minutes ago, shillo said:

loader just cut out whilst using it. No lights on dash, not turning over. 

 

battery terminals all look good. all fuses look good.

 

is there an inline fuse for the battery/starter/ignition anywhere? I cant find anything.

 

any ideas?

I'd start at the ignition switch, with the battery disconnected work your way through the ignition terminals before diving into other ideas.

 

Check the internet for the how the switch is wired 1st

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My Tobroco giant did similar on starting once turned over and then nothing, it was a fuse but had broken up and looked OK. 

Maybe best to try fuses again by switching the ignition one. 

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Have you got a multi meter? If you have check the batt has power, run a wire to the Solinoid on the pump then flash the starter with a screwdriver. This will get it to run, (need to disconnect the wire to the pump to stop it) once you have it back to the yard the problem will only seem half as bad. 
 

edit: just realised I’m 2 days late 🤦‍♂️ did you get it going or have you

Set fire to it?

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