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JD 6920 transmission calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="6920sman" data-source="post: 6780909" data-attributes="member: 146562"><p>Hi guys. I know this conversation is old but since my question is to do with the subject of the convo I thought I’d add it on. I have a 04 6920s which is very jumpy when forward is engaged. I tried to eliminate the gearbox itself being the problem by plugging out F/R solenoids on the box and plugging them back in backwards so that backwards was forwards and so on. So I tried driving it and reverse (forward on the shuttle) became jumpy and forward was fine. This leads me to believe that the problem isn’t the transmission. I tried to do a calibration as described here but coming towards the end when in reverse it just beeped at me and brought up Spd on the dash which I take to mean suspended. Has anyone got any idea what’s wrong? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6920sman, post: 6780909, member: 146562"] Hi guys. I know this conversation is old but since my question is to do with the subject of the convo I thought I’d add it on. I have a 04 6920s which is very jumpy when forward is engaged. I tried to eliminate the gearbox itself being the problem by plugging out F/R solenoids on the box and plugging them back in backwards so that backwards was forwards and so on. So I tried driving it and reverse (forward on the shuttle) became jumpy and forward was fine. This leads me to believe that the problem isn’t the transmission. I tried to do a calibration as described here but coming towards the end when in reverse it just beeped at me and brought up Spd on the dash which I take to mean suspended. Has anyone got any idea what’s wrong? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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