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4 x 2 gear selector – Cub Cadet 4 x 2 Big Country - Steel Bed User Manual

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4 X 2 Gear Selector

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NOTE: The vacuum line from the forward sole-
noid will have a red dot on the elbow that con-
nects it to the upper fitting on the valve. The
valve itself should be controlled by two wires: (1)
Orange with white trace wire and (1) yellow with
black trace wire.

5.16. Start the engine, operate the gear selector but-

tons on the dashboard, and observe the vacuum
reading on the gauge. The readings should be
as follows:

Neutral to Reverse:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG., followed by return to 0.

Reverse to Forward:

Rise to 15”-22” HG. (usually 17”-18”) and hold

steady. May pause at roughly 5 HG.

Forward to Neutral:

Pause at roughly 5” HG., drop to 0.

Neutral to Forward:

Rise to 15”-22” HG. (usually 17”-18” HG.) and

hold.

Forward to Reverse:

Pause at roughly 5” HG., drop to 0.

Reverse to Neutral:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG. followed by return to 0.

5.17. Identify the vacuum line from the reverse sole-

noid valve. Use a T-fitting to install the vacuum
gauge in-line between the solenoid and the shift
actuator (upper fitting). See Figure 5.17.

NOTE: The vacuum line from the reverse sole-
noid will have a green dot on the elbow that con-
nects it to the upper fitting on the valve. The
valve itself should be controlled by two wires: (1)
orange with white trace wire and (1) orange wire.

5.18. Start the engine, operate the gear selector but-

tons on the dashboard, and observe the vacuum
reading on the gauge. The readings should be
as follows:

Neutral to Reverse:

Rise to 15”-22” HG. (usually 17”-18”) and

hold steady.

Reverse to Forward:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG. followed by return to 0.

Forward to Neutral:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG. followed by return to 0.

Neutral to Forward:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG., followed by return to 0.

Forward to Reverse:

Rise to 15”-22” HG. (usually 17”-18”) and

hold steady. May pause at roughly 5” HG.

Reverse to Neutral:

Brief rise to roughly 5” HG. followed by return to 0.

Figure 5.17

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