DavidP, South Wales
Well-known Member
Good morning everyone,
Our recently acquired 3060 is throwing its first wobbly. Left home on Sunday to go on a charity roadrun only to find
that it was stuck in the 'Tortoise' range with no light showing. Research indicates that the problem can be
something as simple as a bad connection in a block connector. Certainly hoping that it is not a ECU problem. Working
my way through the block connectors as found and following the wiring diagram from the MF manual. All fuses checked
and OK but I'm having thoughts about a faulty key switch preventing power from getting to the Hare/Tortoise circuit.
Anyone had a similar problem with a 3000 or 3100 series?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
DavidP, South Wales
Our recently acquired 3060 is throwing its first wobbly. Left home on Sunday to go on a charity roadrun only to find
that it was stuck in the 'Tortoise' range with no light showing. Research indicates that the problem can be
something as simple as a bad connection in a block connector. Certainly hoping that it is not a ECU problem. Working
my way through the block connectors as found and following the wiring diagram from the MF manual. All fuses checked
and OK but I'm having thoughts about a faulty key switch preventing power from getting to the Hare/Tortoise circuit.
Anyone had a similar problem with a 3000 or 3100 series?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
DavidP, South Wales