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When PathPilot identifies those commands it causes a component on the control board to power, or remove power, to the coolant pump.

Tools

  • Digital multimeter

  • Screw Driver

  • Box Wrench or Crescent Wrench

Reseat the

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Coolant Pump Power Cord

Reason: The coolant pump isn't plugged in to an outlet.

  1. Unplug and reseat the coolant pump power cord.

Inspect the

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Coolant Pump Strapping

Reason: The coolant pump isn't strapped for your machine power.

Open the box on the side of your pump. Check the strapping compared to the diagram on your pump.

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Inspect

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Fuse F1 on the

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ECM Board

Reason: Fuse F1 on the machine control board is blown.

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Info

If the coolant pump shorts, the 3 A, slow-blow, F1 flood coolant fuse on the ECM1 control board blows before CB3 trips.

Inspect the

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Coolant Pump

Reason: The coolant pump is damaged.

  1. Unplug the coolant pump power cord from the machine and examine it for damage.

  2. Test the coolant pump by:

    1. If possible, plug it into a known good outlet to see if it turns on.

    2. Use a digital multimeter to verify the motor’s resistances from winding-to-winding and winding-to-ground. If any winding-to-winding resistance measurement is a short (near zero resistance), an open circuit, or if the winding-to-ground resistance is a short, the coolant pump must be replaced.

Inspect the

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ECM Board

Reason: The coolant control relay on the machine control board failed.

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