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93213-00052 June 2009 FOREWORD To ensure good machine performance, reduce failures or problems, and prolong the service life of each component, itis necessary to operate the machine as is directed in the Operator and Maintenance Manual. To effectively diagnose and repair the machine, itis important to follow the guidelines laid out in this Shop Manual. Troubleshooting Measurement for Performance Check Note: For General Information and Function & Structure, refer to the 90ZIV-2 Shop Manual (93213-00042). For Disassembly & Reassembly and Service Standard, refer to the 90ZIV-2 Shop Manual (93213-00062) For the engine, refer to the engine Shop Manual provided by the engine manufacturer. ‘The purpose of this manual is to provide information on the product and the correct maintenance and repair meth- ods. Please read this manual to ensure correct troubleshooting and good repair service. This manual will be periodically reviewed and revised for more satisfactory content. If you have any opinion or requests, please inform us. Oo)Safety Precautions The most important point in providing repair service is safety. To ensure safety, observe the general cautions described below. @This manual is intended for properly trained and equipped service technicians. @Any work on the machine must be performed by the trained personnel only. @Carefully read this manual to thoroughly understand the operation method before you operate or repair the machine. @Be sure to wear appropriate clothes and protectors, such as safety boots, hard hat and goggles. @Piace the machine on a level and solid ground, and place chocks against the wheels to prevent movement. @Remove the cable from the battery before starting the service work, and attach a "DO NOT OPERATE! tag to the steering wheel. @Be sure to release the internal pressure before you remove a pipe, such as the hydraulic oil, air, or engine coolant Pipe. @8e sure to apply the articulation stopper before starting work, @While supporting the bottom of the chassis using a jack, be sure to support the chassis using the blocks. @When the boom or bucket is raised or when a units lifted by a crane, be sure to place a stand or adequate cribbing Under the unit to prevent unexpected dropping, @Do not start to work in an enclosed area if adequate ventilation is not provided. @To remove a heavy unit (20kg or more), be sure to use a crane or other lifting tool. @.ust ater stopping operation, be careful not to directly touch a hot component. You may get burned. @Contact tre manufacturer's local dealer for tre servicing and changing. @Always store the tools in good condition, and use them propery. @kcep the work area clean. Clean up spills immediately @Avoid the use of flammable solvents and cleaners. (@When working outdoors keep work areas, ladders, steps, decks and work platforms clear of snow, ioe, and mud, @Use safe work platforms to reach higher areas of the machine. (2)Safety Symbols ‘An accident may occur if you disregard safety rules. In this manual, several expressions are used according to levels of danger for inspection and repair work as shown below. Read the work procedures and cautions described in this manual, and take preventive measures against possible problems before starting service work. rsa} This danger symbol identifies special warni which, if not strictly observed, will result injury. PNG This warning symbol identifies special warnings or proce- dures which, if not strictly observed, could result in death or serious injury. This caution symbol identifies special instructions or proce- dures which, if not strictly observed, may result in minor or moderate injury. i$ or procedures death or serious IMPORTANT This important symbol identifies special instructions or procedures which, if not correctly followed, may result in serious machine damage. We cannot predict all possible accidents or incidents that may occur during service work. Therefore, an accident that is not specifically mentioned in this manual may occur. To protect yourself from all accidents, be careful when doing service work. (aySymbols For safe and effective service work, the following symbols are used for notes and useful information in this manual. Item Description ‘Shows the condition or procedure that will be Reference) | cefulor efficient in doing service work. ‘Shows the weight of a part or unit. The weight Weight | SR0UMd be considered in selecting wire rope or ‘oPt | cable for slinging work or determining the working posture, | ‘Shows the tightening torque of a section that |Tightening| should be carefully tightened during assembly Torque work. ‘Shows the type of coating or adhesive and the coating section, Oilor | Shows the oil or water supply port and the refill water supply | mount ‘Shows the oil or water drain port and the drain Drainage a“ amount. SS |< N= | Coating ae IMPORTANT. If the specified conditions are not satisfied or the specified procedure Is not observed, there is a strong possibility that the product will be damaged or the performance of the product will be reduced. ‘The message shows the preventive measures. (4)Safety Precautions Unexpected operation of the machine may cause an accident resulting in injury or death. Therefore, to provide repair service during engine running, be sure to observe the following items: ‘Park the machine on level ground. ‘Apply the parking brake. “Brace the tires with chocks to prevent accidental movement. | *Determine the signals between the service | technicians. | *Prohibit any person dangerous areas. + Near articulation area of the machine + Under the machine + Around the engine + In front of or behind the machine Standing under the boom or bucket during service work is dangerous. An accident resulting in injury or death may be caused. To prevent such an accident: | * Lock the boom and bucket control levers in the cab. | *Remove the starter key. Hang a “DO NOT OPERATE!” tag on the steering wheel. ‘Securely brace the boom / attachment in the raised position. from walking into Be careful, injury may occur if high pressure oil sprays out. To prevent such an accident, before removing the plug from the pressure measurement port, be sure to: Release the residual pressure from the pipe. * Open the cap of the hydraulic oil tank. Do not enter the articulation area of the machine if the engine is operating. An accident resulting in jury or death may occur. To enter the articulation area, be sure to stop the | engine, and remove the starter key. In addition, hang a “DO NOT START THE ENGINE!” tag on the steering wheel Unexpected operation of the machine may cause an accident resulting in injury or death. To crawl under the machine, be sure to stop the engine, and brace the tires with the chocks to prevent them from rotation. Give signals to the person in the cab during the work. Do not touch the fan or V-belt of the engine or a high-temperature section if the engine is running. ‘An accident resulting in injury may occur. Be sure to stop the engine before you open the side cover of the engine room. ()TROUBLESHOOTING -: MEASUREMENT FOR PERFORMANCE CHECK:--TROUBLESHOOTING 01 Cautions Regarding Troubleshooting 01-3 How to Use Quick Troubleshooting Table-=-----~ eceenneeeneee OH Safety Precautions -----~ Quick Troubleshooting Table Torque Converter and Transmission Group Machine does not move in any shift lever position “01-6 2. Machine does not move at a certain shit lever position ~ “01-7 (or Machine moves only in a certain shift lever position) 3. Machine moves at the neutral position 1-8 (Example: Machine moves forward at the neutral position) 4, Large shock at starting or changing speeds / direction:-----------01 -9 5. Large time lag at starting or changing speed / direction--------- 01 - 10 6. Lowpower- -O1- 11 (Detective torque converter or transmission) 7. Torque converter oil is overheating --++-+-s--+ oe OL 12 8 Machine moves reverse when starting to limb up on a slope using inching brake s--:s--s--sssessere- OF 13 9. Automatic speed change is not possible: o1-14 10. Power up switch does not work:-++-++--~ 01-15 Hydraulic Group 1. Boom andor bucket do not move 01-16 2. Boom and/or bucket have low power, or move too slowly =----- 01 = 17 3, Excessive cylinder drift ++ sessremeeeeseeens OF 19 4, Boom and/or bucket are spongy: o1-21 (Holding bucket against the ground is not possible) 5. Bucket positioner (kick-out) does not work: 01-22 6. Steering is not possible or hard to steer 01-23 7. Machine sways, or has a shock during steering -~ 01-24 8, Abnormal noise in hydraulic system 01-25 9. Others 01-26Brake Group 1 geen Brake does not work well (In the worst case, the brake does not work at all) «+++ 01-27 Brake is dragging when released--. 01-28 Brake oil level lowers too much ~~ a 01-29 Stepping on the brake pedal sounds the buzzer-~ Air pressure does not rise, or too slow in rising (Pressure indicated on the pressure gauge is too low) Parking brake does not work: secon OF 82 (or: Releasing the brake is not possible) 01-30 01-31 Electrical Group 1 2, 3. 4. Engine hard to start or will not start “01-33 Engine will not stop even if the starter switch is turned to “OFF” (or: Starting the engine is not possible) 01-34 Instrument panel does not indicate properly == 01-35 Breaker of the transmission controller is turned off---+---++++ 01 = 36 01-2Cautions Regarding Troubleshooting @ Important points The important points for troubleshooting is to carefully read the operation manual and shop ‘manual to get enough information on the operation, circuits, structure, and function of each component. If you have enough knowledge of each component and system, you can easily determine the cause of the problem. ‘There may be various causes for each problem, therefore experience will be needed to determine Which is the actual cause of the problem. It is necessary to know the normal operation of each component. In addition, itis also important to know the abnormal condition when a problem occurs. This chapter shows various examples of past problems, and describes possible causes and remedies for each problem @ Before starting troubleshooting To prevent incorrect diagnosis, tlk with the persons concerned, particularly with the operator, to get enough information on the problem. If possible, check the machine by repeating the symptom. If the problem cannot be repeated, do not provide any repair service. For instance, assume that the operator complains that the boom power is low, and the rim-pull is also low. In this case, there are two possible causes; low hydraulic power and low rim-pull. The remedies against both causes are much different from each other. It you hastily determine the wrong cause without checking the actual condition of the problem, it will take too much time and expense to solve the problem. As a result, you will not be trusted by the user. 01-3, The following questions will be helpful in determining of the cause. Answer the questions to prevent an incorrect diagnosis. 1. Did the problem occur suddenly? 2. When did the operator notice the problem? 3. s there any past problem that may be the cause of this problem? 4.When the problem occurred, what kind of work was the operator doing? 5. Has the machine had the same kind of problem before? 6.Has the machine been repaired or inspected recently? 7. Does the machine have any other problem? @ Troubleshooting © Check before determination of cause ‘A problem may be caused by poor daily maintenance, such as lack of grease, low or improper oil or a clogged filter. Be Sure to check the machine for oil level, appearance, unpleasant ‘odor, etc. to prevent time loss due to other unnecessary tests. © Inspection procedure ‘As a rule, check the easy-to-be-repaired system first (excluding the cases where the cause can be easily determined based on the past experiences). This machine is controlled by electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical systems. The most easy-to- be-repaired system is the electrical system. Check the electrical system first. If no problem is detected in the electrical system, check the hydraulic system, and then the mechanical system.How to Use Quick Troubleshooting Table To immediately determine the cause of the problem without disassembling parts, use the quick troubleshooting table. From the problem explained by the user and the check points written in the table, you can immediately determine the cause of the problem. @ How to use quick troubleshooting table (1) According to the problem explained by the user, ‘open the quick troubleshooting table to the page where the corresponding problem is described. (2) Check the machine according to the “Symptoms/check point” field in the table. Start {rom the most easily checked point. (8) Operate the machine, and write the check marks *Y" in the corresponding circles * © * if the problem occurs. (4) Generally, the possible cause that has many check marks will be the actual cause. If two or more possible causes have several check marks, check each possible cause to prevent an incorrect diagnosis. In this case, start from the most easily checked item. 01-4Safety Precautions PGRN) Unexpected operation of the machine may cause an accident resu injury or death. Therefore, to provide repair service during engine running, be sure to observe the following items: Park the machine on level ground. * Apply the parking brake. *Brace the tires with chocks to prevent accidental movement. *Determine the signals between the service technicians. *Prohibit any person from entering dangerous areas. | + Near articulation area of the machine + Under the machine | + Around the engine In front of or behind the machine A WARNING Standing under the boom or bucket during service work is dangerous. An accident resulting in injury or death may be caused. To prevent such an accident: * Lock the boom and bucket control levers in the cab. ‘+ Remove the starter key. *Hang a “DO NOT OPERATE!” tag on the steering wheel. * Securely brace the boom / attachment in the ed posi cee Be careful, injury may occur if high pressure oil sprays out. To prevent such an accident, before removing the plug from the pressure measurement port, be sure to: Release the residual pressure from the pipe. Open the cap of the hydraulic oil tan! into A WARNING Do not enter the articulation area of the machine if is operating. An accident resulting in Injury or death may occur. To enter the articulation area, be sure to stop the , and remove the starter key. In addition, hang a “DO NOT START THE ENGINE!” tag on the steering wheel. A WARNING Unexpected operation of the machine may cause an accident resulting in injury or death. To crawl under the machine, be sure to stop the engine, and brace the tires with the chocks to prevent them from rotation. Give signals to the person in the cab during the work. PTY Do not touch the fan or V-belt of the engine or a high-temperature section if the engine is running. injury may occur. Be sure to stop the engine before you open the side cover of the engine room. Avoid high temperature components even whenTorque Converter and Transmission Group 902 IV~2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 Torque Converter and Transmission Group 1, Machine does not move in any shift lever Check before starting work (1) Check thatthe parking brake is released (2) Check the torque converter oil level. Is turned ON, the breaker will be & z sl | 3 (2) Check the use of the controle system. zlel3l | | 8 (4) Check that the circuit protector of the controllers | '8]5/=|S| | on #/8/3/s| | |g) A (6) Check the 70A fusible link £/5/3/2 3 7 (the 70A fusible links of, no electrical creuts |S/8/2/3/z| (Ely. a will operate except horn circuit and hazard slglzje 8 s/o 3 flasher [opt.).) a/slElE Ss Sigis 3 | 2/8) 5/ 2/5] 8) 8 2 egegeeeie F5 §/2/2/8\3/5|k/ 58/88 Bel elo Fi sla) sglals ERB/E siE/E SSE /3|2 58\3 Zale o| 85 |5|8 3/e/e/f GF sss | 83 $|8/8 2/5/28] 28/5/83 3/8/8)5/2/2/8/=3 | ala z/5/S/E/5\s\2| 8 |5|5 Possible cause SFP le OlalF) Ge lala Solution ‘Air drawn into suction ine of the torque converter pump|O|O|O| |_| O[O]_|Tatening hose bana Defective torque converter pump lo] [oO lo Pump replacement ‘Damaged torque converter joo) | Disassembiyarepair Sticking clutch pressure regulator valve o Disassembiyéropair Matfunctioning trimmer solenoid valve lo I Disassembiyéropair Matfunetioning inching ewitch [1 [wth replacement | Detective controller [Tt [[ Jecontrotier replacement | ‘Short circuited clutch solenoid valve or wiring Repairing cable Foaueey ‘suction line — pinched, plugged, or internally | Replace hose 01-6Torque Corverter and Transmission Group 90zv-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 2. Machine does not move at a certain shift T] J ] aT | lever position 2 | i (OR: Machine moves only in a certain shift i ; alsié |. lever position) ga teig| ite) ge ei elalaSie|s/#| |als A WARNING 23 BS|ZIE\E Ela BB Machine may move unexpectedly during A ABBE testing causing injury or death. Hag iiess Meili Ez + Block the machine securely. ale 9/2) S/8)s) 52/3) sls|ile ‘Always stay clear of the articulation | | 2/2 3 = § 9 5/2 8/8/28) 3 # area and wheels when the engine Is || S./ 7g palgeSigifais|i : running. ells 2/5 /S/2iale)g/gls| ils Sle/g/S)el8 8/2) e/4/i\s\8/8/2 ela|é Heeesa stig Pies tes: aia) Pees ga Pelagia: 3|s/3|2/3|$/8 32/8 |S/Sis/8 PUR 8/3/92 halelg els 2 s/B/5/2/33 22/2 /8|5|2\8 Bel elelS\2 8) 8 2/8] zi sisi QEsldiggiss 2/82 |3/8 E8|i ABA elgigis/9 83/2 9 a/8/3/4|2 /o/3\2|\8/3\s/a/2|3/2/3 3/3/5/8/8/3\2 32/3/5814) Possible cause SLRIF |e |@/ 80/6) 2/8/) a) 21 Solution Clutch sipping lo [TT] [Besson Seized dutch | [o] Bisson Clutch cloaks internally o| | |Beesenti Collof etch soleneld valve i detective jo Selo aie Hamess of clutch solencid valve disconnected 3 Repair cable Ciutch colenold valve etching in OFF postion lo vol | Soot vas | Clutch solenoid vv sing in ON poston 6 LT fel Sona ae Shift lever switch sticking in ON (regardless of postion) | oo emcee ‘Shift lever switch sticking in OFF (regardless of position)| O lo} Jojo oO (ope Damaged clutch solenoid valve diode ,) TT] ° a Defective contter LL | [eel * Refer to “operation error preventive function” | ** °F or gwite is stuck in the “ON” postin. é e O17‘Torque Converter and Transmission Group 90z Iv -2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 3. Machine moves at the neutral position Be & (Example: Machine moves forward at the He a neutral position) a5 | z 28 Eo Check before starting work £2. lg (1). Cheek that the ground is level ge gis] |e ie el |e Baya ale] |sg) slaje 2/8 |g) | | | 2/e/8 (2|s| |z2 gls/ég/s2|_| 22! | | Ele) 25 |8\ 5/2 Se Sla|e8/Fg/8)58 Hea sHbes geieikgss| | 2\23[z|4 5) = 3/52 /B\5\2\ Be gape 8 2 2) 22 )8/3/8) 55 glee elgciee | Possible cause 55868863 | | tsorren Seized dutch on forward io* joo | | fo | [geese ant Maifunetoning frward solenoid valve Bic 1] Solenoid vave (Sticking at ON positon)" | roolacoment Defective contreller(malfunctioned after outputting "F")* iO Controller replacement Defective shit lever(switch stuckin F*positony* [O| 00, O | Shit ovr replacement * The same possible cause but involving the reverse clutch or circuit could occur with the opposite symptoms. © Remarks 01-8‘Torque Converter and Transm g0z v—2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 4, Large shock at starting or changing ‘speeds /direction gs F 5 ali lee ELI] | 8) 22 38 ol |> Hess lee 283 slo 52S ge 28 Slggee 22 52 i 23/8/52 |E/5|_lolgié alesse 3822813 ElSSldlg |2 ge slsis aleee gear gels Geez: 23 8/5, |g isis bf £/5/2/ 8. |G) s/S|E|5 5 #/S/£8/3\s|s/2\2/5 Be 3/8 3/5/8 B5/8)29/8/§ ead gies) e2|2 85 2/2\8 ss eeeas ees BE 83 \el5|8/3 22 Possible cause FLT FF ["|2/5)9| [setetion Malfunctioning control vaive or regulator valve o| [0 | Disassembly&repair ‘Malfunctioning control vaive or trimmer plug lol [oO I Disassombiy&repair Malfunctoning rimmer solenoid valve Solna vae (detective coil ete.) - jo} [ol © [replacement [ Detective trimmer ccat of convoter ol for Controle replacement Damaged or won luc disk lo A eso ant “Timmer solenoid valves stekng (closed) jol Jol o | Desseria, con.o | Timmer solenoid vavewingis deeomessd. | 14, gig) [Resimecterrepair improperly connected, or defoctve LI force *In some cases, due to seizing or contamination, the solenoid valve spool may not move by pressing, = Remarks 01-9‘Torque Converter and Transmission Group 902 IV—2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 1 5. Large time lag at starting or changing | ‘speed /direction Ss | gl | lg lala | ls ge a 1 |} ggie| |e | z] |e e2| [8 8] BS 8a 8 =| |€sis/s = B)o/8ls 55 8 2 sjssesge? 2 82 gle/ggisle|= |2\g/3/8 ale a Els?) |2 : B83 3(ZiP/ols 2 8 2|> Siglaigisle |g 82 2 weisla|s\s /5\2\8\8 BSgsis 2 |e 2/3|8 ig 3/8/8\Ealaleie@ Essjslse esse Foaip aoe S23 8aselee23 iors Defector converter pump oS Deseenjarpa Mafuneionng control vate or regulator valve jo Dsassonbidrpar Mehr wel er aT Io <_< Broken or non-resilient control valve spring 0) | Spring replacement Matfuncioning immer elenoi valve spool vcssemboe (sticking open) io Di: bly&repair Defective immer creutofconroler O Conve roplacoment Internally leaked clutch ol 0} 0 a aunevonng inching pressure ch Sch pace Restricted suction line-pinched, internally defective OO) Replace hose 01-10‘Torque Converter and Transmission Group gz v~2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 6. Low power (Defective torque converter or | transmission) . Check before starting work 3) \ Is (1) Cheek the parking brake and foot brake for ss 32 dragging. | /el3 age (2) Check the torque converter ol level. 8} o|/8\a\z/s/3) 3/8 ' (8) Check nat no unusuaload is appiedtome | | 8/8/3918 15/8 )/8 B/2| | o/s hydraulic line(like excessive pilot pressure). 5/85 82s ale 4/8) [3/8 (@) Stop onthe accelerator pedal, and check thatthe ||) 8 2 83 5/8 2/8) [Se link of the engine governor operates at full 5|/S|£/8) 2/35 3 2/8] 3/8 gle|s|s)8is\g size) [2 orcte erElSleg glee 33 52 Sega seg g28).8 5 vecigssgeday geisessoss58 3/88 /2/8/8|5)e\a\5 eee sees ge 33 gg f 2255 22338 ges sasek 3 sislS/o/8/3/Slelslale|s gig 18/8/6 8/8|2|3|8/f\s Possible cause SAFE FP @/ole ei’ sorarion Air drawn into suction line of torque converter lo lof Jo] | Jofo] [Raster sueon tose Broken torque converter turbine and pump lo | FEM iowa ‘Torque converter internal pressure too low 7 0} cI Regulator valve check Seized clutch ° jlo} JO] TM soassombly and FT isassory and Clutch sipping ol | lo TT] (mms Intermaly leaking clutch ol o |o | Fad omen od Restricted suction line-pinched, internally defective 0} 2 0/0] [Replace hose * Ifthe seized clutch is Forward or Reverse clutch o1ttTorque Converter and Transmission Group 90Z IV-2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 7. Torque converter oil is overheating ] 3} | | : 7 ; 2| |F i Check before starting work 8 |g i (1) Check he torque converter ol level 3! (8) || |g] | iF Oil level too high, 3) lols % i, (2) Checkthe engine coolant for overheat. z 53/3\8 : \a (8) Checktre pressures — adusttospecticaton, 8) | | 5/8 /8 i a5 a) | zgis|é| \algiigel2 Sls 2s siileais 2/2) |sle|Sieig| |S) E/e/ 82/3 8/8) /5/s/3/8/8) /3/2/5/8|4|® ee esse sea e BI >| ais $ B15 0 ais Sze giggles Fiegi3 Elg)siels/2/2 8 8 8/3 3|2/5 2/2 lg) 8|2|/6|5/3|a|s\e|8 13/8 2/S|e|3/2/8is)6|§ 8/8/2\3 alSs/f sls 2/882 5132/2 ee ela Slelelglslevs itis Bs eseeeseres. & gees eesebazsie Possible cause elo ee ee ldlaie 5/62)! asin ‘Air drawn into suction line of torque converter ol iO agen hose TT TIC dlsassembh Internaly torque converter leakage lol. | | rsremar Damaged torque converter | Te geese Se ns reer Seized clutch ololo reer | Clutch slipping o|ojo | andrea Scale deposited in water tne of torque converter cooler ° Cooler eanng Restricted suction ine-pinched, internally defective ofoy | Replace hose rong oh viscosty is us | Ropiace ‘Wrong of viscoaty ts used | wipoper i ] Tete Service or parking brake dragging | lolo ae perater is using too high gear for oad Tain operr Incorrect indication of gauge (no alarm) O| | Testreplace | gauss orsonde ‘Alarm switch defective (gauge in green zone) t T_[O) [Replace switch Contanation in ol coe (ol ie) oll | Engine APM too low/ Engine power 00 low I 01-1290zV- 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 8. Machine moves reverse when starting to iB climb up on a slope using inching brake 4g | | | = | a | 2 | S | | | Ele 32 ule 3/8 Sié Ar A | e|2 | als z | 8 3 Possible cause ion | Solution Large time lag in clutch engagement | | | a! Delay in resetting inching pressure switch ° l l Switch replacement 01-13Torque Converter and Transmission Group 90zv-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 9, Automatic speed change is not possible Check before starting work (1) Manually change the speed from 1st speed to 3rd speed. If manual speed change is. Impossible, refer to “Machine does not move at a certain shift lever postion.” ‘Symptoms//check point Possible cause "1~4" do not flicker or light when MIC is moving ‘Speed is fixed to 2nd speed, and automatic speed change Is not possible ‘Speed Is fixed to Srd speed, and Is not increased to 4th speed ‘Speed Is properly increased on a downward slope ‘Actual speed increase or reduction does not correspond with the set speed ‘One or more planetaries are excessively hov/parking brake Is hot or discolored Controller input LED "SPIT" is on Controller LED's | [Setution (© | Controlier input LED *D* indicator does nat light Defecive sit iver"A postion or defecive wna |) Shove placement controller | __ [er repairing wie Damaged speed sensor or disconnected sensor o | |e eee ‘Speed sensor signal output error or improperly T ‘Sensor repacement adjusted speed sensor _ elo} ole} orreadusinent Defective controller mm) Controls piacere Low speed{engine output power too low) lO | [inspectonarepair Parking or service brakes dragging ololo. ° |__| Repair brabe circuit ‘Automatic mode by passed by jumper wre at controler 1 “Man/Auto” connector O° LI jumper wire 01-14Torque Converter and Transmission Group 90z v~2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 10. Power up switch does not work a ] ] & |e | | | 3 2 2 || Check before starting work Bog (1) Check that the power up switch is being used £5 | only atthe 2nd forwarditeverse speed positon. g |e | Atother postions, shiting down isnot possibie. | «| $ : | (2) Check the fuses. ale |= \ | 3/2 = | S| 2, 5|8 | 88] | ele [28 | a \a3 | @ 98 53/35 es 8 Possible cause 62/68 Solution Detective switch o Switch replacement Disconnected switch or wring © | Real wire Defective controller ott Centor replacement 01-15Hydraulic Group Hydraulic Group 90zV-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 1. Boom and/or bucket do not move i 3 3 g8 Eig) |g) | | (gis Check before starting work 2 |g [8 ale (1) Check the cil level. = lel | gig (2) Check that the loading control lock lever is fully 2 |s| 5 ge8 released. z zs) |8 Beg (8) Check that the pilot valve fiter is not clogged. 2 oes 2 s88 3 235) [8 2/5\§ 8] |g 5lg) | sb 8 a] |e)e2\g) |) | |gigis 8] [5/52 /3) |8] | /Belsis 2! lglfele| |F S3|8 Al8 8/35 22/8 2/8 S\blg 5 35|£2/8 2/3 3/8 als l2/8 agepgeae2 iii gsjge ges ases2 es 8/2/82 SE ge 8ig= Slee 3/8/82 Sialgls $|sigig|s Eg 28 22a cegess og| Ee lglel2 25 E\e 2\3 2elsessss3 $8 5\s2 slsle2le\eiels/2/clelg ele aa) 88|a\2\2 22 £\oa2 2 Possible cause emia I Solution Broken pump dive shaft lo! o| jo} | es | Interaly damaged steering pump lol | 0 Jo oO] Peeesemby | internally damaged main pump ° Jo} Jo jo] Biecemby Internally damaged pilot pump ° ojo) | jo}eeassenoy B | Oit leakage fiom main rei valve ° lo} jo £8 | i teakage fom overioad relief valve 0 |o | 2 | mupie contol vave plunge sticking o lo Puno Detective plot raliet valve ‘olo| aeasiere Internally damaged cylinder lo] o O° eae * Exchange of the overload relief valve means thatthe valves should be changed between the rod and bottom sides. ie 01-16Hydraulic Group 90zv-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 2. Boom and/or bucket have low power, or ] ig 2 move too slowly | le 6 (SIN 90N2 - 1001 ~ 1300, 90N3 - 1001 ~1100 ) \ ls 2 Check before starting work | |3 g (1) Check the oil level. , 1% 5 (2) Check thatthe loading control lock lover is fully g 4 release ¢ jz} | | z (@) Step on the accelerator pedal, and check thatthe |B] | |B/8) | |S 2 lever of the engine governor operates at full rH He] e Z stroke, Measure/Adjust High Idle (H) Speed. |B] =) | 8) 8 g § (4) Check thatthemachine doesnot moveitthe |S /8| |8/8! (3/2 z shit vert the wansmissionisatthenewral =| E/® /8/5 6 5 | B poston. Dragging/seized ches resucopower | 2/8 $18 3B E/E |B | || available to hyéraulics. &/8/2/3/2 g/2 28 /5/_|s| 23 2 (6) Check that the machine rolls rely in neutral. 5 3|g 8|2 g22 alge g-|3 ive brakes, saree or parking, drag reduces | |g 8/8 3/2 8) 28/2/3188 5 | the power availble to hydraulics when the gee gee 22 25225 ‘machine is moving. (Static testing will show gle § gle) 2s S/6/s| 55/2 normal hydraule power and speed.) B8)2 lg 5/22 S gle 26/8 (6) Check that the pilot valve fiter isnot clogged. 2] p/2/2|8/8| 28 |8/2 : BE\E 3|5|s|3|=/> o2|s/2/8| 22 le se B|5> sf |s\2\$ 23 le 8) s\s|2/2| 8£|s/5|8/2 ed sa 8038) 85 2 e838 |f oe Internally damaged steering pump jo | ° oe Internally damaged main pump [ool | 0} eee Oil leakage trom main relief valve ‘o}o| Oo} aeapeaea Oil leakage from overioad relief valve for bucket bottom| | - Disassembl sce o} | je ° Erode Internally damaged cylinder 0} |o| besa Co ged cyl repair Oil leakage trom reducing valve of pilot relief valve | jo] 0 ealane War vp ee Oils cold, wrong ol viscosity (too tick) lo} Jo} | fence Suction side airleak-clamp, hose, o-ings lo} Jo} lo} | 0 Jo] Stes pair ‘Suction line pinched or internally defective jo} fo} ° fe) ested 017Hydraulic Group 90z IV ~ 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 2. Boom and/or bucket have low power, or £7] move too slowly 5 | (SIN 90N2 - 1301 ~, 90N3- 1101 ~ ) gz Check before starting work & (1) Check the oil level. | 2 (2) Check that the loading control lock lever is fully al | reseed, z : Z (8) ‘Stop on the accelerator pedal, and check that the | '& \8 \2 lever of the engine governor operates at full % a 2 2 stroke. Measur/Adjust High dle (HI) Speed. «| 2/2) | 8/8 § | (4) Check that the machine does not move if the SB) [8 8 § shit lever ofthe tansmission is attheneual | [5/8 3 a positon. Dragging/seized clutches reduce power | &/8 $5) t j os \_| avaliable to hydraulics. &/g/8is/2|2/8| |=| 83/2 (5) Check that the machine rolls freely in neutral. BE BSlslgigleis- 3 the brakes, service or parking, drag it reduces a/s\zi2 sigisif 225 the power available to hydraulics when the 3/8/Z/8 8/8 2) 23 |3 machine is moving (Static testing will show gGle\E|S/Z/E/8i53 2 normal hydraule power and speed.) Bes sis\eges5 8 (6) Check that the pilot valve fiter is not clogged. Be 2/28 3 2/5/38 {2 | B)a\s|2 2\3/5/3| 22/5 Possible cause oo 8G 6 228/55 \e Solution Internally damaged steering pump ° ol | | erat Internally damaged main pump O10 oO tera Oil leakage from main eliet valve ojo| | jo ‘readhsiment Gil leakage from overload relief valve for bucket bottom] |) 7 1G) | [a Disassembly side . freadusiment Internally damaged cylinder eee [——__—_—— - Tit Wem py Oils cold, wrong oil viscosity (too thick) | lo ‘pu ‘Suction side aileak-clamp, hose, o-ings 0} |o o| oo Sicton toe Suction ine pinched or intemally defective 3} Jol ol | lo Check & opr 1-18Hydraulic Group 90z V- 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 3. Excessive cylinder drift ('SIN 90N2 - 1001 ~ 1300, 90N3 - 1001 ~ 1100) ‘The maximum drift rate is measured according to | Instructions on "Measuring Cylinder Drift.” valve to the boom cylinder ‘Trapped oll under pressure can spray ‘out causing injury. ‘Always release tank and trapped cylinder pressure before removing any ines, plugs or components. Inthe case that the pipe on the cylinder rod side is removed, the compressed. ‘Symptoms/check point ‘ll spouts out from the cylinder * Excessive dit of bucket Front wheels drift down when the front wheels are lied off the ground by means of the boom cylinder bottom. Remove the hose trom the pilot relief valve, and attach a blank plug In the case that the overioad relief valve Is switched or replaced, excessive to the valve side, Check that the drift is stopped * drift stops ‘There is a hose that connects the pilot rel Possible cause Internal boom cylinder piston seal oll leakage Internal bucket cylinder piston seal ol leakage il leakage from multiple control valve main spool il leakage from multiple control valve overload relief valve Gil leakage from reducing valve of plot relief valve [-o Disassombl&ropair Solution © _|_ [Seal replacement Seal replacament Disassembly aropair olo| O[__[O] Excessive drift of boom allo fo} ° DisassombySrepair * These tests must be carefully done or injury could result. ® Remarks 01-19Hydraulic Group. 90zv-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 3. Excessive cylinder drift (SIN 90N2 - 1301 ~, 90N3 - 1101 ~ ) ‘The maximum drift rate is measured according to instructions on "Measuring Cylinder rit. WARNING Trapped oil under pressure can spray ‘out causing injury. ‘Always release tank and trapped cylinder pressure before removing any lines, lugs or components. valve is switched or replaced, excessive ‘Symptoms/check point dit down when the front wheels are lited off the ground by Excessive drift of bucket In the case that the pipe on the cylinder rod side is removed, the compressed Inthe case that the overload rel oil spouts out from the cylinder * ditt stops e z 3] | ; i i 5 Possible cause | | Solution [ [Seatreplacoment Seal replacement Desassombly&ropair Internal boom cylinder piston seal oll leakage Internal bucket cylinder piston seal oll leakage Oil leakage from multiple control valve main spool Oil leakage from multiple control valve overioad relief valve fe) o|o O[_[O] Excessive rit of boom ° 0 [ojo] Disassombly&ropair “This test must be carefully done or injury could result. % Remarks 01-20Hydraulic Group oz v-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 4, Boom andjor bucket are spongy (Holding bucket against the ground is not possible-front wheels off the ground) Boom and bucket are strong enough if the engine runs at the full speed while dumping or lowering ‘Symptoms/check point During digging operation, the bucket tts back even though the lever is at the Bucket is spongy just after dumping Boom cannot suppor the lifted front wheels, or the led front wheels soon drop In case that the overload relief valves are switched, the boom and bucket Bucket cannot support the ited front wheels, or the lifted front wheels soon are strong enough to support the front wheels. drop Boom is spongy just after quick lowering Possible cause Solution Oil eakage from overload relief vaive Tor bucket rod O|_O | Overioad reli pressure is too low side o}olfo fo | Dissssembydropa Oil leakage rom make-up valve forbucketrodside | OO | O | [| bisassebiy ropa Make-up valve does nat open on bucket rod side oO Disassenbiyerepai Oil leakage from make-up valve for boom rod side [LO | | oisessenbyaropa ‘Make-up valve opening impossible on boom rod side Lo] ‘O | Disassembly&repair| * Regarding check point above, switching the overload relief valves means that the valves should be changed between the rod and bottom sides of the bucket circu. * Remarks: 01-21Hydraulic Group 90zv-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 Check betore starting work (1) Checkthe fuses. (2) Checkthat the distance between the proximity ‘snitch and detection bar is property adjusted. (mm # 2[1/8"~1/4")) (8) Check ll the connectors of the electrical power line to be sure they are properly connected. ‘Symptoms//check point Magnet coll resistance value is indicated as infinity or 0 LED lamp of the proximily switch does not light (Key on & metal plate In front Remove the connector ofthe proximity switch, and connect the red and white wires of the connector to gach ather on the chassis side. Check tha the loves held properly. a | | : | Possible cause ic | Solution Detective proximity switch ° | ° | | Pest seach Broken magnet col inside pot valve L_lo Magnet reacerent Disconnected electrical power ine Tet CCCT |recar 01-22Hydraulic Group 90z v-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 6. Steering is not possible or hard to steer Check before starting work (1). Check the ol level in the hydraulic tank, (2) Check that the stop bolts for the stop valves are | properly adjusted. (3) Check operating conditions. Full brake application & heavy loading can prevent steering ‘even when steering system Is normal. (4) Measure steering wheel force to see ititis ‘eater than normal. (8) Check that the pilot vave fter is not clogged. (The fers n the inet fiting of orbit) ing and full speeds Increasing the engine speed enables smooth operation ‘Symptoms/check point ‘Steering wheel does not rotate ‘Steering is possible In elther the right or left direction valves are exchanged”, steering problem switches sides pressure is 100 low in one direction only ‘Steering relief valve produces a noise ‘Steering is not possible at both the | ‘Steering is not possible (or hard) in both the right and left directions Boom slow, steering hard both directions, pump heated 3 i ; : E Steering wheel is too loose: Boom is too slow in rising : 7 Main rel Possible cause Sglution Internally damaged orbitrol oO [o Intemal damage of steering pump ° (deteriorated performance) o;olo Malfunctioning steering valve or flow control plunger ol[ololo Defective main relief valve Defective overioad relief valve jojo Defective steering cylinder lo | ‘Suction line is pinched or internally defective | check arepair_| Cold cil/ viscosity too thick for weather O * Regarding check point above, exchange of the overload relief valve means that the valves should be changed between the left and right sides, The problem will switch sides also (weak steering to the left will, after exchange, become weak steering to the right) * Remarks 01-23Hydraulic Group 90Z IV 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 7. Machine sways, or has a shock during ] steering ° | | 3 1] e <8 s | alZ | [zis | zB, | He | |gez i dle | gies b/2 jzg|2/2 2 | le (P2828) | Ose lS Slslsis | 58/3 c/2/2 ¢ ezlcg|s es g2\8 9/6 5/5) £2 siBig es 83/8/58 SE | esl o/s 2 e\e | gelgiet gle 22 /8\2|2 5/8 Possible cause ee 255 Sa Solution 1 Loose steering eyinderpin* ojo eratin ea Tire having different diameter ° | as Large difference ina pressure of res oo Air pressure adjustment Steering stopper bolt or bolts misadjusted or missing iol | | Adjust stopper bolts ing the machine attoo high speed | Reduce speed ‘A wappedncynders ool | | fo seer ser * Have an operator quickly move the steering wheel right and left a few degrees. If the cylinder pin moves back & forth replace the pin & bushngs. Ifthe cylinders jump up & down add shims. = Remarks 01-24Hydraulic Group. 90zV-2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 8. Abnormal noise in hydraulic system | | || 3 2 | Bg z| jE 8 a) lalz | 5| £13 3] /S/5 s| 23 ABE “le 82 BE gee, abe HH eee b\g|2 | Possible cause clel2 Solution [Pies and ih Al awn nto pump suction ine lo} {oJ Hse ba ia Internally broken pump oO DisssorbiQrspar High-pressure hose contact with chassis —ioase shest| | | Hose clamp check metal ted rpat Suction hose pinched or Intemally defective joo eapect or pla hoes Suction line restricted lo | I ran &inepocttank 01-25Hydraulic Group 90ZV~ 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 9. Others a 3 ] é é € 2 8 | |3 SB 23 \s se 8] ] | |e 8 is jg a | 2 \3 |é ig B |E g 2 |e ? #/§ 12 |2 |e 5 als ig 2 8 3/8 x @ |e fol jal? gle |8. 2 8 3 5 |. Sis |%8 8 |s 3 iF Sig B28 2) 82 3 gle lagi |e) gle [8 a\5 /F£\g3 (8 gs g ele jes 2 je| \2/¢ |g al2 |g8 2 |z) |Z/E ig B \22 8 |s| ele |2 2 |22 2 |slol5ig 2 BEE B shits t —€ BSE Sele 8, 32 88 /§/2/2 28 Zle 88/25 82/8/55 eR se oe oe 92/85/83 sels £s\fg fs|5 Bo /$/2} S556 58/688 55/8 22/28/25 /s/B/B/ 25/3) Possible cause 38/58/38 [a8lE/E) 2/20 Soiation Defective (incompletely closed) load check valve in | multiple control valve boom line oO] | Disassemblyazepat| Defectve(incompletely closed)ioad check valve in ] -cassombiyarepa ‘multiple control valve bucket line ° | | Rome eee Clogged orcs of slow return check valve in boom tne o Dieassembiyarpat Matfunetioning multiple contro valve or pilot valve are | sticking ° Disessemblyrepai ‘A drawn into pump suction ne oO erin toe ‘Damaged hydraulic ol pump ° Fernp deasoembiy Pit roi valve defecve or misadjustd( plat pressure © | [Asiustr repair ic too ow) || fret Excessive hydraulic oil temp, dua to cooler problems or lO Test cooling improper operation | _ change operation Remove & dean oF | Cooler bypass valve stuck open jo} | Renew ‘Water in hyarauile of I © [Drain & replace of * Very cold or thick oil will also cause this symptom. Ifthe problem stops when the oll warms up or the proper viscosity oils used the ere is normal. Clogged slow return orice wll cause slow boom response in both up and down | crectons, SIN 90N2 - 1301-, SIN GONS - 1101-) 4 @ 01-26TROUBLESHOOTING 01 90zV~2 Brake Group Brake Group oleRa Be) fel gigi €l 8) 18) 3]2|2/2/2/8 35 8/88/24 eel eae o| 8/88 a 5 alalglalélls (Gpueu nor wou Je@yM Buyesis exp) Ajueppns payidde s| eyerq eUy UEUM sUITY eUIYORW oOo 0 one snipe opeuae BI Lao wo pue wu om ueonseg enesoid yo ox ul soveoup ee aed opted paca ein om wm maoniemauan | | [o ‘s1oyp Aeeu6 opxe jou) ey) Jo eunsseud jo eye1q ey ‘pesseud 5} jeped eyEIq oY) VEU “poured vi sui Bupeg Hol enn sped uo PUR Wei eMHCS | | —[O| ‘re 901000 01 eb owe 8] 9/XE 104 84) JO eunsseud 0 eye1q ety ‘passed S| jeped SyeIq ey) UEYM, ° ~yom 04 s20p pad ayeaye0 wou awe a | _[O “enjen yu] payeds oun ew S89} s1 ‘njeA seem pauteiqo su “siedie9 Bulsn YsIp eed au Jo Je0m aun eunseaW yulod yoeye /swORAWAG 2 | 3 B 3 3 ialg 3 3 22 st i al | | {8 [ele ue as g iB] [gig g2 dele al. age g ease 3| |$\sisis|2/3 gig 230) eS eielsig geExe gooo 3888s alt 01-27Brake Group gz v= 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 2. Brake is dragging when released How to chack dragging: (1) Check that the cover of the planetary gear is too hhot(more than 100°C). (2) Jack up the tires, and check that manual rotation of the tre is not possible, = a } ? 5 Possible cause ‘Manual rotation of the brake is not possible : 3 a % 5 s 5 5 3 a Either the left or right wheel causes dragging Solution ‘Stepping on brake pedal during traveling (Riding the brakes) a £ : 8 3 5 2 o Instruction for operator Insufficient return of brake pedal 0} Disassomblyarepair Incomplete air bleeding rom the brake ol creut (ar |) Disassembly. ropa master secton) and ar bleeding Incomplete air beading from the brake crcult (axle 7 Disassembly, repair, end) and ebecing Insufcient brake oll return due to defecve air master heaevaive ° Disassemby repair Insufficient return of air master piston fe) Disassembly&repair Insufficient ol return due to defective automatic adjuster valve : ol | | Disassemby&ropair Distorted brake disk due to seizure 5 Disassemby repair Non-retured brake piston aftr replacement of brake repair disk ° Disassombi ropa 01-28Brake Group 90Z1V~2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 3. Brake oil level lowers too much ] Check before starting work (1) Check the type of the brake cil (2) Check for brake oll leakage (External) PNEZGRINTS Use of fluids other than those recommended will cause premature brake failure or inadequate braking. ‘Symptoms//chack point leaking from the air bleeder screw ll tank level drops to, or below, “MIN” when brake is applied. It returns to Oil level of the brake oil tank lowers "MAX" when brake is released. Possible cause ‘i Teakage fom rot brake piston sea (aw or sweling) (il leakage from rear brake piston seal a (flaw or swelling) Oil leakage rom font axle en {aw or swelling) 7 | — Oilleskage from rear axle end “Oring seal (aw oF sweling) fe a Solution 3 i g i 10 | Disassombiyérepair Disassembly&repair ring seal lol | | Disassombly&repair Loose bleeder screw 0] ] Releasing ak | Brake plates warped in one or more wheels olltrt Disassembly & repair 01-29Brake Group 902 1V-2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 4, Stepping on the brake pedal sounds the buzzer Conditions for buzzer sounding: (1) Low air pressure (466KPa (4.75kgt cm) or less). (2) Low oil level of brake oil tank (buzzer sounds for 3 seconds or more). (9) Airmaster overstroke. Check before starting work: (1) Check the air pressure (2) Check the oil level of the brake oll tank. (8) Step on the pedal, and check that air is not leaking (brake valve to air master lines). Possible cause ‘Symptoms/chack point ‘Buzzer sounds when the pedal is repeatedly depressed (Ol tank level drops to, or below, *MIN" mark when pedal is applied, It retums to the normal area when pedal is released, ‘Compressor on-load pressure is too low (Air governor setting) “Too much time Is required for air charging (il level of the brake oll tank lowers too rapidly External pipe is oly, leaking | [eereties (O|_ Stroke switch of either the front or rear axie is actuated (pushed out)* (O| Buzzer sounds each time the brake pedal is stepped on ‘O| Pedal resistance is too low when depressed Detective air master (overstroke) I Disassembiyarepair Detective air governor (delay in loading compressor) olo rspesion Deterorted petormance ofa compressor me) Dassen ropa Large amount fl leakage duet dtecve seal vcsrembidrepar around brake piston jO}O|O, fe} bi ibly&repair Brake oll piping damaged or loose ool Repair tighten Brake plates warped in one or more wheels: Lo Disassembly&repair * Remarks *To raset the air master stroke sensor It must be pushed fully in. 01-30Brake Group gozv~2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 5. Air pressure does not rise, or too slow in rising. (Pressure indicated on the pressure gauge is too small.) the por During operation, ar Blows out ofthe compressor inetvae——SSC* Bow out ofthe po. Check before starting work: (1) Check the air tank drain cock, automatic drain valve, and piping line for air leakage. (2) Check the compressor inlet and outet piping, and hoses for damage. (@) Ifthe gauge is in the low (red) zone but the alarm light ard buzzer are not on — the gauge or sender may be defective, (4) Ifthe gauge is in the normal (green) zone but the alarm Ight and buzzer are on ~ the alarm switch property indicate the value, Ar leaking out from safety valve below pressure setting During operation, air blows out of the compressor outlet valve ‘Symptoms/check point ‘uring operation, remove te pie from the governor unloader po. i i i 3 2 ¢ i the gtupe, The pointer ofthe gauge willbe daft othe in Voltage between the chassis and the A-terminal of the gauge is 24V or less ‘Ground the E-terminal ofthe gauge. The gauge the gauge, The pointer ofthe gauge wl not be detectes to the Rasistance value between the gauge terminals Is not appropriate Air temperature below freezing when problem occurs ‘Open the drain cock of the air tank. Oil will be drained from the cock. Resistance value of the sensor is not correct nay be detective i (6 Weamgauge and sar ntact buzerareon | | § igi the air circuit is defective. i ; i aes fgg £ 2 £ i gigi: Possible cause 8 S ° Solution Defective compressor unloader valve ° Disassembly snr nase aga Defective compressor inlet valve fe} Disassembly Drfece compressor out ave 3 Worn compressor piston ring or liner oO Defective air governor O° | Bisssery | Defective sensor 7 Replacement Shor feutin gage wing rere Daft prestre gaige — a Safety valve is leaking or opening too early o/h ‘Moisture / ice build-up in system | o} [Some aves 01-31Brake Group 90zV~2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 6. Parking brake does not work ] ] ] (or: Releasing the brake is not possible) Check before starting work: (1) Check the fuses of the electrical system, (@) Check the air pressure, “Turning off the parking brake switch causes an air exhausting noise “Turning off the parking brake switch activates the link under the eylinder PRZG IN Unexpected movement of the machine may cause an accident resulting in injury or death. To prevent such an acid following ‘eaution when f parking brake Before releasing the pai the engine, and raise the brake. alr Pressure to the specified value. After that, top the engine. ‘After stopping the engine, apply the foot brake, and the machine wil not ‘even if the parking brake is manual ‘Setting the manual release knob of the solenoid valve to ON releases the ‘Symptoms//check point parking brake (see “WARNING") Brake does not work even Ifthe parking switch Is tumed to “OFF position Parking brake remains unreleased Is to prevent the machine from Possible cause Stalliurelifatn Detective col ot paring solenoid vave jo} o| | 0 ee ‘Scking poo! of parking solenoid valve oo Seni ave Airteaking rom ine Bewveen solenoid valve and air 1 oylinder °| ° Inspection&ropair Defective parking brake switch O|O| oO ‘Switch replacement Disconnected or defective electrical line (ie) | Repair cable Sticking ar eyinder jjol [6 [ICT |ietontropi Defective lnk between ar eyinder and brake drum —[O|O| [0/0 Inspectonscepair ‘Worn brake lining lol ojo I Readjustment 01-32Electrical Group Electrical Group 90zV~ 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 1. Engine hard to start or will not start Before testing: Transmission shit lever must be in "NEUTRAL" positon, Machine may start & move suddenly during testing causing serious Injury or death. ‘Never attempt to start the machine from the ground. ‘+ Securely chock the wheels to prevent | movement. Possible cause ‘Symptoms/check point z Ez i 3 : é | ! : 2 : a z 2 5 i 8 Solution Electrical system O[O[OJO[O|S|O[O|O] Starter mator does nat operate Fusible Inks blown removed | inepedion&repat Diode pack (Cummins) blown /remaved ° Inepectonérepair Battery relay is detective | | inepectondrepair Neutral relay is defective Ct Inepecionérepa Battery charge low ~ oO, 0 Baty charge Starting circuit connestions loose or corroded | Inepecionarepar Disconnected electical wring 7 | Inepectionrepair Defective starter motor io} _| tnepecionarepair | Defective starter switch or starter relay i Inspection&repair Engine oil is too thick for cold weather aC) I Change ol&viscosity 01-33Electrical Group 90zV~2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 2. Engine will not stop even if the starter ‘switch is turned to “OFF”. (or: Starting the engine Is not possible.) Check before starting work: (1) Check the fusible tink (30A) for failed condition (ifthe fusible link (30A)is failed, the engine can not be started.) ‘Symptoms/check point Power will be continuously supplied to the starter switch B-BR terminal even ifthe starter switch is turned off ‘Once stopped the engine will not start Possible cause Solution Defective starter switch ‘Switch replacement ‘Wiring error between units Inspectionérepair Defective diode unit (shortcrcuited diode) at battery relay | ° Diode replacement 01-34Electrical Group 90z V2 TROUBLESHOOTING 01 3. Instrument panel does not indicate 7 | g cel Be) a £3 ary Check before starting work fs... q2 (1) Check the fuses. g 5 2\f 3/3 (2) Lamp test e288 ie Thelamp test skeuttests only thereswarring | z|2 B/E P 2/E lamps-not green or amber lamps which are 2/Ple| ez 3lz controlled by rocker or toggle switches. Mr 3S als glelslgle ole! Sls) [Elz Sse ae2 Es] | i €|5| |e : aPezleege i) EIEIS|Zlo/8/B/EIE S| oi klg osasiesie bes esl: B)5]5|=/8/8/3|3/8 8 5/3 22/8/2)5)8)8)2)8)5/8 7 2/S\sls\8 8a 8 2\3|2 3 pegeeaeigeit gels 2325 5 8/7 lsjeizis|s/s 5/5 © 2/3 2)2/5|5|3\2/2/2\5 3\i|z Possible cause SPF levee loi<|ol@ |= /@|Fsotution Bulb of monitor lamp burnt out ol Bulb replacement Detective sensor or improper wiring [lol lolol Jo Sensor replacomen’ Disconnected or defective electrical cireult loo OlO[O, [O00] | Repairing cable Loose connector ° jo} [o} jojo) oe T/M controller breaker tured off oO Inspection & repair T/M controller failure alarm turned on oO | Inspection & repair Defective T/M controller _ ololo [10] [ontrotier replacement | Detective inside mechanism of gauge or meter I alo O|_ |_| Reslecerent Bete beet al paranet ant a "TIM solenoid valves improperly connected [OO] Property connect Probable cause: * Remarks * Ifthe gauge and warning lamps do not agree there probably isa defect in the wiring. Stop immediately and diagnose the defect, (Example: Air pressure gauge is in the lower red zone but the warning alarm does not come on. defect in the gauge circuit. Confirm & repair immediately). 01-35Electrical Group 90z V~ 2 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 01 4, Breaker of the transmission controller is turned off Breaker is turned off when any speed or direction change is made ‘Symptoms//check point has extremely low resistance Breaker is tured off immediately after turning on “Tranemission has shit shock during each sit In the solenoid valve continuity test, change the positive and negative sides to each other. After that, power is stil supplied to the solenoid valve Both the forward and reverse shift lever position enable the engine to start Controller alarm lamp lights and will not go out Breaker is turned off when a certain speed or direction is selected Breaker is turned off f the machine sways during traveling Cail of the solenoid val Possible cause ‘Clutch colenold valve wire in contact with chassis Solution {Wie chad opinchod by oer camponentss ete) [©] | | jo | repectontropsic ‘Clutch solenoid valve powerline occasional contact epaciondropale wath boy ° Inapectonroar Clutch solenoid valve col shortreuted (forall exc 1 | Solenoid ve trimmer Ol FO | | Ol | | frcpiacomert Clutch solenoid valve diode failed lo ° | oer Neutral relay power line contact with chassis lO On | Inspectionérepair ‘Neutral relay powerline occasional contact with chassie| [O| | _ | Inspectonérepar Controle alarm relay powerline contact with chassis [© oF] Inspectondrepsir Controller alarm relay power line occasional contact 1 epocondropie ree lo Inepectondropa Tre oon va alo wre short fetes olo| | [Regge tere 01-36MEASUREMENT FOR PERFORMANCE CHECK 03 ‘Standard Measurement Values for Performance Check:--- Preparation for Performance Check Measuring Engine Speed -------2------ Measuring Clutch Oil Pressure and Time Lag Measuring Cylinder Dritts--+----s+-- Measuring Boom Cycle Time Measuring Full Steering Cycle Time Measuring Relief Valve Setting Pressures ~ Checking Brake Performance: Measuring Air Line Setting Pressure Measuring Air Charging Time Measuring Number of Brake Pedal Applications-++-+--r--ssetsseeseees Measuring Declutch Engagement: Measuring Radiator Cooling Capability - 03-1Standard Measurement Values 902 IV—_2 _ MEASUREMENT FOR PERFORMANCE CHECK 03 Standard Measurement Values for Performance Check ('SIN 90N2 - 1001 ~ 1300, 90N2 - 7101 ~ 7300, 90N3 - 1001 ~ 1100) Measurement conditions : ‘Temperature of torque converter oil : 50 to 80°C (120~180°F) ‘Temperature of hydraulic oil : 60 to 80°C (120-180°F) ‘Temperature of engine coolant : 50 to 80°C (120~180°F) tem Standard moar nt ele Fomarks Siem Messuenttom petra tek Minimum ood speed, Low i () 300 = 50min Maximum no bad speed, Fgh kt) 2.850 50min Mum sped in trque convener ealmode 2240: 100i | 2 Maxim ened in mutpe cont valve rele made 2470 100 i=" © | enaine speed = : & Maxirum sped in torque conver sal stil ono enn veered mode ‘70 tm Maximum sped in torque converter sal pus stern ave “mn ret mode 2000 Hm 13 =02NPa : ea (13 agin?) {| omer eeare | Enna eee 5 me (15 2H om) E Z | Clutch time lag | Neutral» Forward 1st speed (engine speed: 1500 min”) 030.1220. | Belore wheels move} thon boom and | Beem yndor ‘3mm Jin ols Netcare horzont! and wh] chat eynder ‘man orto ay ting 192 30980 Boom sng tne : ‘ I 4 pear Engine speed | 1500 min [8110860 Maximum oo Ieing (L) | 41 £050 | Fotstnina tine | Eng spd [1500 min 2403 80 i Maximum 2408 ee 5 — 208+ 10M i Loading ine main ot rssur (Hi) Re ieen = Loading Ine overoad at presi (U eas glinpe | Buouriatt | Cn 208 1.0NPa rng no main eel pressure | otetrane | Sette man oer renr (210 10H ere) feting pressure 7 ‘Stern tne ovroad ret rossi (Ut) emeitinre | pawns — 37 = 03NPa Ret vahe (ty anus Ploting | a 15 0aMPa Rodcng va (engin op) Resse 03-2Standard Measurement Values 902 IV— 2 __ MEASUREMENT FOR PERFORMANCE CHECK 03, Tem Sandan ean _ mre” | ranarte sien Woes nae Sowy seas performance ot | Shftlever positon | 2nd speed reverse eng spoed, and chon] Ughbrake peal sente bale attendees |e se dang Engine speed | Maximum a ee ovomancost | SNVEp0sON | Srsapeed vere Brennen ce, Revermance ' ecitect ne cate Engine speed | Maximum (Ht [rake solonod vata oor sti? of Governor seting (5 .4t Kater) preneaire ‘on 530 >i kPa. ¢ Air line setting (5.4 +8 kgf/cm) Precoure: 834 + 30kPa : Slay vb eating procera en 160 20K Low presi slam eich aatng prose aaa rv chameme | Exggeepees [_27s0068 473gH/or) 70=10s00 : 1500 min 0+ 637kPa (6.5kgf / cor?) 90+ 10sec ies Ps presure te sary (0st Jen) apant enpig, umber ano_| (jeemorsio sure) shen sop te enon eae iiay to oi ames ormere | Siow Beda pptcaions | Si9p on ako pedal and release, and check the number Ss ee Shek wale depassr aa sted on oF 3356 ‘i oe, Declutch jine: Maximum sf Inchir lal: Quick release em or less POX. 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