John Deere 4510 Service Manual

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Service Loader Safely. 460 Loader Required Minimum Ballasting for 4500/4510, 4600/4610. John Deere Operator Manual View. I have a JD 4510 compact utility tractor. The Light switch was not working. There is power coming into and out of - John Deere Seat 4210 4310 4410 4510 4610 question. John Deere Tractor Grille LVA 4610 4710 4200 4300 4400 4500 4600. John Deere 4510 4610 4710 tractors technical service manual TM1986.

I have a JD 4510 compact utility tractor. The Light switch was not working.

There is power coming into and out of the switch. The turn signal switch is bad so I know it needs replacing.

However the headlights still do not work. I looked in the fuse box and non of the fuses were blown. Atsg 46re manual. I did try to test the circuit on one of the spots for a relay where there was no relay there was a pop and the 20amp fuse blew.

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I replaced it but now the tractor won't crank at all. There is a click when the switch is turned but it won't turn over. Is there a relay or something that could have blown? Thanks for any help?. 5370 Answers SOURCE: yes it matters. Take note of which color was on which tab.If you connect new solenoid, like how the old solenoid wires were connected.Then only it will work.Otherwise it will not work.- Locate the positive wire that connects the solenoid with the starter.

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It will be virtually the only wire that runs from the solenoid to the starter post. One wire goes to battery the negative wire and other goes to ignition switch. The red wire from the circuit breaker goes to terminal 'B' of the ignition switch. On your tractor there should also be a light green wire in this terminal. Terminal 'S1' should have the single purple wire that goes to the coil of the solenoid, Terminal 'S2' should get the purple wire and the purple/black wire. This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.

Posted on May 11, 2011. If you have power to the fuse box, measure with a multimeter to see how much you have from the battery, then to the fuse box. Then see how much leaving the fuse box, if there isn't any power leaving the fuse box, you have a faulty fuse box or a possible bad connection (ground) if you have power check the relays, often you relays go bad, you'll hear them flicker but the don't actual make the connection to give voltage to the lights. Also you can test the voltage at the light bulb socket with the power on and switch on with a multimeter. Nov 16, 2013.