mweishaar
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Hi everyone,
I've got what I believe to be a 2004 Simplicity Conquest that I was preparing to sell. Anyway, I just replaced the battery in the tractor because I ASSumed that was why it wouldn't start; however, I get the same results with the brand new battery. When I turn the key on, I get absolutely nothing from the dash display but I did verify that the display is getting power. If the dash display is truly out, would that also prevent the tractor from turning over (not even a click)? I verified that I have 12+ volts at the starter when the key is in the on position - I seem to be getting 12+ volts everywhere that I think I should be but no go.
The plug going to the display looks to have a constant 12V in one of the pins but only gets 12V in a few other pins when the key is on.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Mark
I've got what I believe to be a 2004 Simplicity Conquest that I was preparing to sell. Anyway, I just replaced the battery in the tractor because I ASSumed that was why it wouldn't start; however, I get the same results with the brand new battery. When I turn the key on, I get absolutely nothing from the dash display but I did verify that the display is getting power. If the dash display is truly out, would that also prevent the tractor from turning over (not even a click)? I verified that I have 12+ volts at the starter when the key is in the on position - I seem to be getting 12+ volts everywhere that I think I should be but no go.
The plug going to the display looks to have a constant 12V in one of the pins but only gets 12V in a few other pins when the key is on.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Mark