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Tim Shimp

1997 520 fuse block issue

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Tim Shimp

hello all, had an issue with my fuse block, found one of the fuses melted, decided to replace the block. I believe I have it wired correctly but now it won't turn over, not sure what the issue can be and not sure what to check. the battery was tested as good. when I turn the key the dash lights dim and motor won't turn over. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 

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lynnmor

Download the Demystification Guide.  Follow each individual circuit shown in the guide.  Did you cut the connecting strips in the fuse block the same as the original?  Do you have the fuses in the correct location?  From the rear they should be 30, 25, 15, empty.  Aside from the fuse block, the next problem is often that white plastic 9 pin connector, it may have been disturbed while doing your electrical work revealing an issue there.

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Tim Shimp

thank you i'll give that a look

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953 nut
7 hours ago, Tim Shimp said:

found one of the fuses melted,

:WRS:

What was the amp rating on the fuse that melted the holder?

Wiring on Wheel Horses had some changes from year to year, your model number is found on a tag under the seat and would be helpful.

Take a look at the 9 pin connector (small white connector between the engine and tractor wiring) to see if any wires in it show signs of overheating.

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