SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 10.

Electrical System

Model 6036 S/N 9B0499 and Before

10-75

Coolant
temperature
warning bulb
lights when the
engine is running
but not
overheated.

1. Remove the terminal at the

coolant temperature switch
(15, Fig. 10.5).

2. If the indicator remains on,

check wire 15 and the
ignition switch for a short to
ground.

If the indicator bulb goes out,
install a new coolant
temperature switch.

If there is a short to ground,
remedy the cause of the
short.

See para. 10.8.6

See para. 10.8.6

Trouble

Probable Cause

Remedy

Reference

Gauges and Indicator Lights—ENGINE COOLANT HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH

Coolant high
temperature
indicator bulb fails
to light when the
test switch is
pressed or the
engine is
overheated.

Replace bulb.

See para. 10.8.4

Coolant high temperature
indicator bulb is burned out.

Gauges and Indicator Lights—ALTERNATOR WARNING LIGHT

Alternator warning
bulb doesn’t light
when alternator
isn’t producing
voltage.

1. Alternator not producing

voltage or warning bulb is
burned out.

2. Battery is discharged.

3. Circuit breaker is stuck in

open position.

4. Resistor R6 in alternator is

open.

Replace bulb.

Charge battery.

Replace circuit breaker.

Replace resistor R6.

See para. 10.8.4

See para. 10.6.2

See para. 10.4

See para. 10.6.1.a

Gauges and Indicator Lights—TRANSMISSION HIGH OIL TEMPERATURE SWITCH

Transmission
high
temperature
indicator bulb
fails to light
when the test
switch is
pressed or the
engine is
overheated.

Transmission high
temperature indicator bulb is
burned out.

Replace bulb.

See para. 10.8.4

Transmission
temperature
warning bulb
lights with the
engine running
but not
overheated.

1. Remove the connector to

the transmission
temperature switch (27,
Fig. 10.5).

2. If the indicator remains on,

check wire 18 and the
ignition switch for a short to
ground.

If the indicator bulb goes out,
install a new transmission
high temperature sender.

If there is a short to ground,
remedy the cause of the
short.

See para. 10.8.8

See Fig. 10.5

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