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swmn | Just order the pilot head for the valve if that is needed, they run about a 1000 bucks if I recall, used to be much cheaper but what wasn't. That said, you need to go into autopilot diagnostics and check your steering sensor voltage, sitting still you should have around 2.5 volts coming back give or take a little. If you added an autosense using the cnh kit to replace the sensor in the steering cylinder it could very well be pinned in to the nav wrong. I put one on a New Holland a couple years ago and had a heck of a time getting it to work until I backfigured the wiring and realized that the instructions were wrong.
So I would say make sure that the autosense is working first. After that go after the valve. | |
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