Problem 2. “low or no pump flow or pressure – JLG G6-42A Service Manual User Manual

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G6-42A, G9-43A, G10-43A

Transmission

2. Low or no pump flow or

pressure.

1. Low oil level.

1. Fill transmission oil to correct

level. Refer to Section 2.4,
“Fluid and Lubricant Capacities.”

2. Transmission filled with incorrect

oil, or oil contaminated.

2. Drain transmission and fill oil to

correct level. (Refer to Section
2.4, “Fluid and Lubricant
Capacities.”)

3. Pump suction pipe screen

clogged.

3. Clean, repair and/or replace

suction pipe.

4. Central shaft damaged.

4. Replace central shaft.

5. Pump worn or damaged.

5. Repair or replace pump

assembly.

3. Low clutch pressure.

1. Incorrect oil level.

1. Fill transmission oil to correct

level. Refer to Section 2.4,
“Fluid and Lubricant Capacities.”

2. Main pressure valve stuck open.

2. Clean the valve spool and

housing.

3. Broken or worn coupling shaft or

piston o-rings.

3. Replace coupling and/or o-rings.

4. Pressure reducing valve stuck

open.

4. Clean the valve spool and

housing.

4. Lack of power.

1. Park or service brake dragging.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Low engine rpm causes

converter stall.

2. Adjust the engine rpm to

specifications. Refer to Engine
Service Manual.

3. Pump output pressure is low.

3. Refer to Section 6.7.1,

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

4. Clutch discs worn or damaged.

4. Replace clutch discs.

5. Transmission overheating.

5. Refer to Section 6.7.1,

“Transmission Troubleshooting,”
Problem 5. “Transmission
overheating (oil above 248° F
(120° C)).”

Problem

Cause

Remedy

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