30. Turn the bulb/socket assembly approximately a quarter turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector, then remove from the reflector. Figure 35. Replace with a new bulb/socket assembly (Cub Cadet No. Align the tabs of the new bulb/socket assembly with the notches of the reflector and insert the bulb. Turn the bulb/socket assembly clockwise to lock in place. Push the wire harness plug fully into the bulb socket.

HAZARD BULB REPLACEMENT Flashing hazard lights are installed on each side of the ROPS. Referring to Figure 36, replace the bulbs as follows: Figure 36. Insert a thin bladed screwdriver, or similar tool, between an amber lense and the hazard light body, then twist to separate the lense from the body. Refer to Figure 36. Push the bulb inward and turn counterclockwise, then pull the bulb outward to remove from the light socket.

Align the new bulb with the socket slot, push the bulb into the socket, and turn clockwise to lock it in the socket. Position the lense on the hazard light body and push the lense onto the body until it snaps firmly into place on the body. SERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Fuses are installed to protect the tractor’s electrical system from damage caused by excessive amper- age.

Always use the same capacity fuse for replacement. If the electrical system does not func- tion, check for blown fuses.

See Figure 37 If you have a recurring problem with blown fuses, have the tractor’s electrical system checked by your Cub Cadet dealer. Figure 37 Main Fuse The main fuse in the tractor wire harness protects the tractor’s entire electrical system. A blown main fuse will prevent battery current from passing though the harness. To replace the main fuse:.

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Raise tractor hood and remove right side panel. Locate the fuse holder on the front of the bulk- head, just inside the right side of the dash panel. See Figure 38. Figure 38. Pull the main fuse from the fuse holder and replace with the same capacity fuse (30 Amp).

NEVER use a higher amperage fuse. Install side panel and lower tractor hood. BULB/SOCKET ASSEMBLY WIRE HARNESS PLUG REFLECTOR AMBER BULB SOCKET Push in and Turn LENSE BODY GOOD BAD DASH PANEL MAIN FUSE FUSE HOLDER GLOW PLUG RELAY BULKHEAD.

IH Cub Cadet Forum: Wiring diagram for 1641 needed The Original forum for International Harvester Cub Cadet owners Please check the before posting your question - perhaps it has already been answered there. While you're at it, please also read through the before posting. Got a suggestion for, question about or problem with the site? E-mail us at     Last   Days   Wiring diagram for 1641 needed Kraig: Awesome!! Another reason to appreciate: Cubbers Without Borders Never lose altitude, air speed and ideas at the same time. I ain't done, yet!

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Jack, WELCOME! Here's some electrical info for you: Anyone have a wiring diagram for 1641 w/BS 16hp? A disgusted owner gave me a 1641 badly miswired. I have it mostly sorted out except for a 6'solid red wire - (diode asm p/n 759-3689 ) that is ziptied to starter wire.

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