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Old 07-12-2015, 10:46 AM
Bsmith Bsmith is offline
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Thank you for the help. I was able to get this sorted out this morning.

I did not realize that there was 2 seat switches under the spring plate under the seat. Once I found them I saw one of them was not in the correct position and the PO had shoved some pieces of thick rubber up there to keep,the switch pressed down.

I removed the switches and found that the one had the tabs busted busted off that hold it in place. I relocated the switches on top of the seat pan where they were easier to get at. For now I wire tied a small piece of plastic to the top of the switches to keep them pressed down. If I run into this trouble again I may just cut the switches off and jump the wires together and eliminate them permenently.

Again, thanks for the tips. You guys saved me about 45 bucks for a new pto switch.
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