(Topic ID: 292894)

XB relay wire missing Ship Mates

By Fupke123

2 years ago



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#5 2 years ago

The ball release coil should pull in when the trough switch closest to coil closes. The trough switch gets its power from a normally closed switch on the Xb relay. Find trough switch wire on the xb relay. Post photo

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