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Sounds good guys' ,like I said I might have missed something earlier so I will go through it way better and let you know what I found! Thanks.
If I am reading the schematic correctly you should have see 12vdc on the org/yel when not in reverse. I'm not sure how the ECU handles the shifting but it looks like both org/yel and yel/org are powered (12vdc) and the ECU grounds the actuator with respect to forward or reverse via shifting relays. I would start by disconnecting the wire harness from the actuator. Next turn key on but do not start engine, test for 12vdc on both wires. Next I would start engine and test again. If no power is found at the harness then work your way back to the shift fuse until you find 12vdc. The red/brn, load side of the shift fuse should have 12vdc all the time. All measurements should be taken with the negative probe connected to battery ground. https://ty4stroke.com/threads/anyone-have-a-legable-wire-schematic.141871/#post-1297360Sounds good guys' ,like I said I might have missed something earlier so I will go through it way better and let you know what I found! Thanks.
YesWell with the plug off the drive motor I’m not getting any voltage at the plug with the sled running. Should be I would thing when the button is pressed.
Mine did exactly the same thing as in your picture. Over time, moisture gets in the housing where the big plastic gear is and freezes it. Then you hit the reverse button and when the big plastic gear can't turn from being frozen, the worm gear forces the bottom out of the housing. Sorry to say you're looking at a new actuator.So you guys were all right. It is the actuator. I read the service manual on how to trouble shoot the plug going to the actuator. Says with your voltmeter across the wires you will see a pulse of voltage. And yes it did. I totally misunderstood what those wires should see for voltage. Looked at the actuator and at the bottom it’s cracked out causing the rotor to drop and lock up.
I took it apart and got the rotor up and left it off and rotates now. Unfortunately I’m guessing no repair on this one.
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