Steering Selector Switch - Toro Groundsmaster 360 Service Manual

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Steering Selector Switch

Testing the Steering Selector Switch
Groundsmaster 360
16225SL Rev C
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1.
Control panel
2.
Steering selector switch
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The steering selector switch is used to control 4-wheel steer operation. The
steering selector switch is located on the control panel
When the steering selector switch is pressed to the forward position with the
wheels not aligned in the forward position, the green light flashes and the
machine remains in the 4-wheel steering mode until the 4 tires point straight
ahead. Turn the steering wheel slowly to straighten out the wheels until the
green light stops flashing and remains on. When the switch light is solid green,
the machine is in the 2-wheel steering. This position is recommended for
transporting the machine.
When the steering selector switch is pressed to the rearward position, with the
front wheels not aligned in the forward position, the green light flashes and the
machine remains in the 2-wheel steering mode until the 4 tires point straight
ahead. Turn the steering wheel slowly to straighten out the wheels until the
green light stops flashing and remains off. When the switch light is continuously
off, the machine is in the 4-wheel steering mode.
The Toro Electronic Controller (TEC) monitors the operation of the steering
selector switch.
1. Park the machine on a level surface, lower the cutting deck, set the parking
brake, and shut off the engine.
2. Before you disconnect the steering selector switch for testing, ensure that
you test the switch and its circuit wiring as a TEC electrical input with the
InfoCenter display; refer to
(page
5–30).
Figure 209
3.
Green light
Figure 210
Using the InfoCenter Display for Troubleshooting
Page 5–65
Electrical System: Testing the Electrical Components
(Figure
209).

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