kenny nunez
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Do us a favor and stop calling the tilt motor a tilt pump. It confuses people.
Your tilt motor is most likely the problem. But just to be sure, on the solenoids near the tilt motor as you can see the wires that energize the solenoids are green for down and blue for up with the same colors feeding the tilt motor. There is a large red wire that feeds the solenoids which are connected together with either a brass strip or wires and are fed through a large fuse near the main battery connection. Sometimes the fuse is not making a good connection where it fits into the holder. Try jumping from the + battery to the + side of the tilt solenoids with a 10 or 8 gauge jumper wire to check if there is anough amperage supplying the tilt solenoids. The solenoids can be triggered with a remote starter button connected from a + battery connection to either one of the small studs on the solenoids whichever direction you want the drive to move.
I recommend by-passing the tilt wiring system with the following.
From the 2 small studs on the tilt solenoids add a blue and a green wire and run it to the instrument panel. Get. Spring loaded on-off-on switch wired through a fuse from a 12 volt source to trigger the tilt motor mounted in the panel. This is a safer way to control the tilt system.
Your tilt motor is most likely the problem. But just to be sure, on the solenoids near the tilt motor as you can see the wires that energize the solenoids are green for down and blue for up with the same colors feeding the tilt motor. There is a large red wire that feeds the solenoids which are connected together with either a brass strip or wires and are fed through a large fuse near the main battery connection. Sometimes the fuse is not making a good connection where it fits into the holder. Try jumping from the + battery to the + side of the tilt solenoids with a 10 or 8 gauge jumper wire to check if there is anough amperage supplying the tilt solenoids. The solenoids can be triggered with a remote starter button connected from a + battery connection to either one of the small studs on the solenoids whichever direction you want the drive to move.
I recommend by-passing the tilt wiring system with the following.
From the 2 small studs on the tilt solenoids add a blue and a green wire and run it to the instrument panel. Get. Spring loaded on-off-on switch wired through a fuse from a 12 volt source to trigger the tilt motor mounted in the panel. This is a safer way to control the tilt system.