Quicke Q51 Loader

Pyroeis

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Livestock Farmer
Hi guys,

Looking for some help here, got a Q51 loader snd the 3rd/4th functions aren't working. Not a sparky by any stretch but looks like wires cut in the pictures. Struggling to find an actual wiring diagram for the joystick hoping some guys here might be able to give me some insight as to how it should be wired?
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Mur Huwcun

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I’m guessing one of the brocken ones should be live with ignition on. The live one I’m guessing again needs to be with the bridge wire on one of the terminals and then maybe the longest of the two needs to go bach on the terminal with the blob of solder on it.

It’s just a live in usually from ignition and then live out of switch when button is pressed. You need a test probe or a bulb to test which ia live
 

Pyroeis

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Livestock Farmer
I’m guessing one of the brocken ones should be live with ignition on. The live one I’m guessing again needs to be with the bridge wire on one of the terminals and then maybe the longest of the two needs to go bach on the terminal with the blob of solder on it.

It’s just a live in usually from ignition and then live out of switch when button is pressed. You need a test probe or a bulb to test which ia live
I'll give it a look thanks for your post, there is a 4th shorter wire that seems to of been cut back and not used, do you think that one would serve any purpose?
 

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