Trying to repair an electrical issue on a Fendt Favorit 514C Tractor. Can I fix it?
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2022
- In this video I have a look at an electrical issue on a friends Fendt Favorit 514C Tractor. The tractor should display the PTO speed on the dashboard but it isn't. I do some fault finding and try to diagnose and repair the problem. Do I fix it?
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That was very impressive great work
Thanks Tristan 👍
poor little fendt :( it needs a lot lot lot lots of love such a shame
Yes, it did get a lot done to it, but the owner ended up selling it. Ideally it needs a new wiring harness as a lot of the insulation had gone brittle and just fell off if you bent the wires.
Mate top job great video. look up ect 2000 great for chasing harness isseus.
Cheers 👍
Great job ,Mate.👌👌👌👌
Thanks 👍
At first glance, I would have thought that HG is not meant to be translated into anything useful. Where did you get the diagram from? Btw: Great work dealing with that diagrams. I would probably have questioned my ability to read it, especially if I had measured the broken wire first.
P.S.: After watching further through the video, "hall" in German stands for acoustic waves, too. I did an internship in the engine development of a German company, and they hired another company. Those guys also translated some manuals from English to German, and they translated AC in a way that I would have thought they were talking about the tide of rivers and not about electricity. Concerning those guys exist, I guess that might be the reason why there might be a pattern of mistranslating "Hall" by acoustic 🤣
Hi,
I wonder what the original Amp rating of those fuses are supposed to be. I'd be tempted to use some old fashioned household fuse wire, pre-resettable breakers.
As long as the wire you fit is of smaller surrace area/gauge than the PCB tracks feeding it you should be laughing.
One can have skills but it's not worth a great deal without a bit of experience to apply them. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
I'm not sure, but it was only for a sensor, so I wouldn't think much. I think they are more there in case a short in the wiring, but the tiny strand of wire I used would easily blow in the case of a short. Thank you for your comment and support! I'm just busy editing another couple of videos....
Ah thats a typical translation mistake.
Its called in Germany HG -> Hall Geber which kinda means hallsensor but the word Hall in Germany also means echo. I think the Translator didnt know what Hallsensor is and translated it wrong
Greatings from Germany ✌️
Thanks for that 👍Greetings from the UK 🙂
all electrical wires in 500 series after 20 years its off..! cost 1000 euros for the ftont and 2000 for the back
Yes my friends tractor has similar. A lot of the insulation on the wires has gone brittle and starts snapping when you move the wires leaving exposed copper.
@@BuyitFixit exactly..need to replace the holl wireles system(sory and now the word) to fix the problem