Domestic compact electrical systems – Cub Cadet 5000 Series User Manual

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2.15. The pin identities are as follows:

See Figure 2.15.

2.16. The reverse over-ride switch is located on the

rear fender. On all Series 5000, 6000 and
domestic 7000 tractors, the fenders must be
removed to reach the switch. See Figure 2.16.

Pin-out chart

Pin Signal

1

Cruise Control Input

2

O il pressure

3

Headlights

4

Rev erse ov er-ride

5

PTO O N

6

PTO relay

7

Fuel G auge unit

8

G round, -

9

Rev erse

10

Left arrow

11

G low plugs

12

Tachom eter sending unit

13

M agneto

14

Cruise control m agnet

15

12 v olts, +

16

Start input

17

Tem p sender unit

18

Run input

19

O pen

20

Brake on

21

Right arrow

22

O pen

23

O pen

Figure 2.15

Figure 2.16

Reverse
over-ride

2.17. On Series 6000 and domestic Series 7000, there

are four wires to the switch. See Figure 2.17.

There are two sets of contacts in the reverse
over-ride switch on the series 7000 tractor: one
set normally open, and one set normally closed

Engaging the reverse over-ride sends a ground-
signal to the instrument panel through the
orange and black wire by closing contacts that
connect it to the green ground wire.

Engaging the reverse over-ride breaks the sec-
ond set of contacts, between red wire with black
trace (auxiliary power) the blue wire with white
trace (pin #1 on instrument panel). This shuts-
off power to a cruise control feature that was
facilitated in the wiring harness but did not go
into production.

2.18. On series 5000 tractors, only the orange wire

with black trace and the green wire are present.
Engaging the reverse over-ride sends a ground-
signal to the instrument panel through the
orange and black wire by closing contacts that
connect it to the green ground wire.

Figure 2.17

Four-wire reverse
over-ride:Series
6000 and 7000

Two-wire reverse
over-ride: series 5000

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