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Topic: 8070 warning light
Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Subject: 8070 warning light
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2019 at 9:48pm
PD 2wd. The light for hyd pressure comes on randomly. Changed both rearend filters to no avail. Things work fine just the light issue. Got to looking and the wire from sending unit above rt rr filter goes fwd to 2 spade sender(trans temp?). The other spade appears to have the wire broke off and not visible anywhere. Guessing need to swing batteries out and maybe try to find other end? Wiring diagram hard to follow. Do both of these senders use same wire? I'm not sure what I'm dealing with. Any help appreciated. Would like to have things right.



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Posted By: Lynn Marshall
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 8:43am
There is no hydraulic pressure light. There is a hydraulic filter light, right side ,at the filter housing. Transmission temp, right side,screwed into the transmission case. It has only one wire ,but the sender does have two terminals. It will only go on one way. There is also a transmission pressure light above 1800 RPM. On your tractor, the sending unit is at the filter base under the radiator area.


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 12:05pm
Right,it is hyd filter light not pressure. It's the one above right rear end filter I believe. It has a wire going fwd to the 2 spade plug. If there is not a wire connected to the second spade,how can this do anything? Basically these two sensors and connected to each other with one wire and nothing else. That can't be right? The 1800 rpm light works as it should.


Posted By: Lynn Marshall
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 5:26pm
Thd hydraulic filter light uses a purple with white stripe wire. The transmission temp light uses a light blue with white stripe wire. This information is in the back of the owners manual if you have one. I believe that they do run together in a short leg of the main chassis harness.


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 6:33pm
Well,there's something fishy going on cause my book does not show those 2 senders connected in any way but mine has a purplish wire which has round end that pushes on stud of hyd filter sender then going fwd to the 2 spade connector(temp sender). The 2 spade plug appears to have a broken off wire in the other position. Will have to start at dash and work backwards. Not now though. Combine needs some attention.


Posted By: Lynn Marshall
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 9:41pm
The two spade transmission temperature sending unit only uses the one spade. There is no other wire to it.


Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 09 Dec 2019 at 10:17pm
HMMMM Hope to sort it out before spring. I'll probably bug you some more when time comes.


Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 10 Dec 2019 at 7:56am
Originally posted by Lynn Marshall Lynn Marshall wrote:

There is no hydraulic pressure light. There is a hydraulic filter light, right side ,at the filter housing. Transmission temp, right side,screwed into the transmission case. It has only one wire ,but the sender does have two terminals. It will only go on one way. There is also a transmission pressure light above 1800 RPM. On your tractor, the sending unit is at the filter base under the radiator area.


The filter at the rear of the tractor?

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Posted By: Lynn Marshall
Date Posted: 10 Dec 2019 at 12:57pm
The filter at the rear on some tractors is for the power shift transmission. It does also have a sender for the filter if it is restricted. Again , this is for the transmission and not the hydraulics.



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