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Using today and the stress control became intermitant when swithed on feed rollers would not go. When I swithed it off feed rollers worked. I'm thinking loose wiring any one else with any suggestions.:confused1:

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Sounds like its the feed from the engine to the autobox, the one that tells the box what speed the engine is running at.

 

The feed usually comes from the alternator/stator depending what engine it has.

 

The wire could be broken or the alternator/stator could be knackered, or it could be the autobox.

 

Check the wiring and also check the battery is getting 14V ish volts when running at highish revs.

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Sounds like its the feed from the engine to the autobox, the one that tells the box what speed the engine is running at.

 

The feed usually comes from the alternator/stator depending what engine it has.

 

The wire could be broken or the alternator/stator could be knackered, or it could be the autobox.

 

Check the wiring and also check the battery is getting 14V ish volts when running at highish revs.

 

Havent had it apart yet, thanks for that will see what I find.

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