JLG 80HX_HX+6_HXER ANSI Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 3 - CHASSIS & TURNTABLE

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– JLG Lift –

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Troubleshooting

We will discuss Troubleshooting in two general catego-
ries:

• Governor won’t work.

• Governor works, but can’t be set up to give satisfactory

performance.

There is, of course, some overlap between these catego-
ries. Read both sections and apply the fixes that seem
appropriate.

NOTE: During troubleshooting, be prepared to control the

engine manually to prevent overspeeds, etc.

• Governor won’t work.

No reaction from Governor. Actuator output arm never
moved, engine off or engine running. Can be caused by:

1.

No power.

2.

Incorrect linkage, preventing movement.

3.

Incorrect electrical hook-up.

4.

No speed signal to Governor.

5.

Damaged Controller or Actuator.

(1.) No power - Use a multimeter to check for 12-15 VDC
between terminals A & B on the controller. Check during
engine off and engine running conditions. If voltage is
absent or low, check for:

a. Wiring error.

b. Hook-up on wrong side of ballast resistor.

c. Low battery.

d. Bad voltage regulator.

e. Bad ground connection.

f.

corroded terminals.

g. Undersized wiring.

(2.) Incorrect Linkage - Re-check linkage as discussed on
page 40 and 41. Freedom of movement and lack of play
are important.

(3.) Incorrect Electrical Hook-up - Re-check all wiring and
connections to the Actuator and Controller against the
supplied schematic.

(4.) No speed signal to Controller.

a. Check the voltage between terminals C and

ground and D and ground of the 8 pin connector
with the engine running. You should see 5 - 30
VDC.

b. The above checks do not guarantee a good

speed signal, but their absence proves that
there is a problem.

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