
John Deere 4400
![]() | gemboy1
Join Date: Nov 2013 Posts: 3 Canada ![]() |
2013-11-18 188346
I am unable to get any battery voltage to the ignition switch.
According to the wiring diagram I have voltage to the fuse block but be a none to the switch. Could it possibly be a problem with the circuit board in the gauge cluster?
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John Deere 4400
![]() | Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York ![]() ![]() |
2013-11-23 188369
You need power coming out of the fuse block to work. ....
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John Deere 4400
![]() | hardwood
Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 3583 iowa ![]() |
2013-11-23 188370
Art;
I know less than nothing about electrical things so I won't offer anything on the 4400 problem.
But just good to see you posting again, I been somewhat absent for a while too.
Frank. ....
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John Deere 4400
![]() | tnttom
Join Date: Jan 2013 Posts: 10 West Virginia ![]() |
2013-11-23 188374
did you try a new fuse? the fuse most likely,looks good? But at times I have found sometimes the fuse doesn't make contact at the terminals[corrosion].I have encountered this on my JD 430. ....
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John Deere 4400
![]() | gemboy1
Join Date: Nov 2013 Posts: 3 Canada ![]() |
2013-11-25 188390
Problem was in the female part of the ignition switch.
Problem solved. thanks ....
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