Posted by Tx Jim on March 25, 2012 at 09:12:05 from (67.142.163.23):
In Reply to: jd 4050 lights posted by JerryS on March 23, 2012 at 13:56:53:
TX Jim the light switch has one made in the back of it. The high priced circuit board is the one that is in the dash. It would not effect the lights at all. It just controlled the gauges and digital readouts. I think someone sold some unneeded high priced parts.[/quote:cda1959cba]
That's what I thought and why I posted this statement in an earlier post (I'm not stating that your statement is incorrect. I'm curious of the board part # of the replaced part and if a dealer repaired your 4455. I find it difficult to believe that it requires a $975 printed circuit board to make head lamps burn on a tractor such as my 4255 that will run without the computer and even with the battery & alternator disconnected. As far as I know the computer on my 4255 monitors oil pressure,engine/hyd temp and keeps track of engine hrs and service intervals but doesn't control head lamps.).
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