9 troubleshooting, 1 transmission troubleshooting, Troubleshooting – SkyTrak 8042 Service Manual User Manual

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6.15

Model 8042, 10042, 10054 Legacy

Rev. 10/03

Transmission: ZF 4 WG-98 TC

6.9

TROUBLESHOOTING

This section provides an easy reference guide covering
the most common problems that may occur during
operation of the transmission.

Note: Contact the JLG Service Department at
1-877-554-5438 or 1-717-485-6657, if internal
transmission repair is required during the warranty
period.

Detailed transmission service instructions (covering repair,
disassembly, reassembly and adjustment information) are
provided in the ZF 4 WG-98 TC Transmission Repair
Manual, P/N 8990455 (ZF P/N 5871 135 002).

The transmission should be checked, serviced and
repaired only by experienced service technicians who are
aware of all safety instructions and particular component
features.

6.9.1

Transmission Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Remedy

1. Transmission will not engage

or will not shift properly.

1. Oil level too high or low.

2. Travel select lever not

functioning properly and/or a
fault in the wiring harness.

3. Transmission valve body

solenoids not functioning
properly.

4. Pilot-operated shift valves not

operating properly.

5. Pump output pressure low.

6. Clutch piston o-rings damaged.

7. Clutch discs worn or damaged.

8. Coupling shafts or gear teeth

damaged.

1. Fill transmission to correct level

with Universal Tractor Fluid.
(Refer to the appropriate
owners/operators manual.)

2. Refer to Section 9.14.7, a.

“Travel Select Lever and Wiring
Harness Testing.”

3. Refer to Section 9.14.7, b.

“Upper and Lower Transmission
Valve Body Solenoid Testing.”

4. Clean the valve spool and

housing. Replace return spring
as needed.

5. Refer to Section 6.9.1,

“Transmission Troubleshooting,”
Problem 2. “Low or no pump
flow or pressure.”

6. Replace o-rings.

7. Replace clutch discs.

8. Replace couplings.

2. Low or no pump flow or

pressure.

1. Low oil level.

2. Transmission filled with incorrect

oil, or oil contaminated.

3. Pump suction pipe screen

clogged.

4. Central shaft damaged.

5. Pump worn or damaged.

1. Fill transmission to correct level

with Universal Tractor Fluid.
(Refer to the appropriate
owners/operators manual.)

2. Drain transmission and fill to

correct level with Universal
Tractor Fluid. (Refer to the
appropriate owners/operators
manual.)

3. Clean, repair and/or replace

suction pipe.

4. Replace central shaft.

5. Repair or replace pump

assembly.

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