Toro 10178SL Service Manual Groundsmaster 4300 D Preface Publication

Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Coil
The  Groundsmaster 4300--D  hydraulic  system  uses
severalhydraulicsolenoidvalvecoilsforsystemcontrol.
The deck  control  manifold includes  two (2)  solenoid
valves (Fig.  46) and the  lift control manifold  includes
three (3) solenoid valves (Fig. 47). When the solenoid
coils are energized, hydraulic valve shift occurs to con-
trol hydraulic flow. Testing of the coils can be done with
the coil installed on the hydraulic valve.
NOTE:  The two (2)  solenoid valve coils  on the  deck
control manifold (PRV1 and PRV2) are identical. Sole-
noid valve coils SV1 and PRV on the lift control manifold
are identical and  are the same  as those used on  the
deck manifold. The remaining lift manifold coil (SV2) is
different. To assist in troubleshooting, identical coils can
be exchanged.  If the problem  follows the exchanged
coil, an electrical problem likely exists with the coil. If the
problem remains unchanged, something other than the
solenoid coil is the problem source (e.g. switch, circuit
wiring, hydraulic problem).
Testing
1.
Before disconnecting solenoid  valve coils, test the
solenoids and their circuit wiring as TEC controller out-
putswiththeDiagnosticDisplay(seeDiagnosticDisplay
in the  Troubleshooting section of  this chapter).  If the
Diagnostic Displayverifiesthatsolenoidcoilsandcircuit
wiring are functioning correctly,no further testing isnec-
essary.
7.
lenoid valve coil after testing is completed.
Connect wire harness electrical connector to the so-
8.  Lower and secure seat if deck control manifold was
accessed. Install operator floor plate if lift control man-
ifold was accessed.
2.
If the Diagnostic Display  determines that coils and
circuitwiringarenotfunctioningcorrectly,parkmachine
on level surface, lower cutting decks, stop engine, apply
parking brake and remove key from ignition switch.
1
3
3.
To gain access  to deck control  manifold (Fig. 46),
raise and prop the operator seat. Access to the lift con-
trol manifold (Fig. 47) can be obtained by removing the
operator floor plate.
2
4.
Disconnect harness  electrical  connector from  hy-
draulic solenoid valve coil that is to be tested (Fig. 46 or
47).
FRONT
NOTE:  Prior to taking small resistance readings with a
digital multimeter, short the  meter test leads together.
Themeter maydisplay asmallresistance  value (usually
Figure 46
0.5
ohms or less). This resistance is due to the internal
1.
2.
Deck control manifold
PRV2 solenoid
3.
PRV1 solenoid
resistance of the meter and test leads. Subtract this val-
ue from the measured value of the component you are
testing.
5.
Using a multimeter (ohms  setting), measure resis-
tance between the two connector terminals on the sole-
noid valve coil. The resistance for the solenoid coils is
identified below:
2
4
3
Solenoid Valve Coil
PRV1 and PRV2 (deck)
SV1 and PRV (lift)
SV2 (lift)
Resistance
7.1 ohms
7.1 ohms
8.7 ohms
FRONT
1
6.
If solenoid coil resistance is incorrect, replace sole-
Figure 47
noid (see Hydraulic Solenoid Valve  Coil Removal and
Installation in the  Service and Repairs  section of this
chapter).
1.
2.
Lift control manifold
SV1 solenoid
3.
4.
SV2 solenoid
PRV solenoid
Electrical System
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