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SNO-PRO / HOME-PRO / TRIP-EDGE w/HYD.JACK
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Know your own abilities and mechanical skills. Some procedures in the following Troubleshooting Guide require a
considerable mechanical aptitude. Use discretion and refer to an Authorized Curtis Dealer when needed.
The following Guide has been developed to provide a step-by-step approach to Troubleshooting operational problems with
your Sno-Pro/Home-Pro 3000 Snow Plow.
Remove the Filler Cap on the Pump and verify the Reservoir is full of oil.
Check for external leaking and tighten any loose Hoses, Fittings, or Plugs. Damaged Hoses must be replaced immediately.
Check the Harness Plug Connector at the front of the vehicle and verify a good connection.
Check the Battery and Solenoid connections under the hood of the vehicle and verify a good connection and ground.
Remove the A-Frame Cover and verify a good ground connection.
Most tests can be performed using a 12vdc-Test Light and/or Continuity Tester.
A 3000-PSI Oil Filled Pressure Gauge will be needed for some of the Hydraulic test procedures.
If functional problems persist after following the General Checklist, locate the description of the problem you are
experiencing in the Troubleshooting Guide Glossary and follow the course of action detailed under the specific problem.
An Analog 8-Range Multimeter, which can measure DC voltage up to 20 Volts, is preferred for any of the tests described in
z Guide.
Check the Wire Connectors at the Switch Panel Control or Joystick Control and verify the Wire Leads are secure.
Check the condition of the Fuse, replace if necessary.
Many functional problems may be solved by first following this General Checklist.
Suggested Test Equipment:
NOTICE
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