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Bobcat 753 1993 BOSS Unit Display Issue Troubleshooting and Solutions - MikePhua - 07-04-2025 On Panswork, a user reported an issue with the BOSS (Bobcat Operator Security System) unit on their 1993 Bobcat 753 skid steer. The BOSS unit failed to properly display key operational metrics and performance data, which made it difficult for the operator to assess the machine's status. The user reached out for advice, asking if others had encountered similar issues and seeking solutions to resolve the display malfunction. Problem Description The user explained that their Bobcat 753's BOSS unit could not correctly display essential data, such as oil pressure and engine temperature. This led to unstable or completely missing readings, which made it challenging for the operator to monitor machine performance. Despite checking the electrical connections and the display screen, the issue persisted. The user sought help in identifying the root cause of the problem and finding a fix for the malfunctioning display. Possible Causes of the Issue Several Panswork users discussed various potential causes for the display issue in the Bobcat BOSS unit:
Several users on Panswork shared their troubleshooting steps and experiences. Most users began by checking the BOSS unit's electrical connections to ensure the wiring was not loose or damaged. After confirming that the battery voltage was sufficient, some users found that a low battery was the culprit, preventing the BOSS unit from displaying properly. A few users also discovered that the display module of the BOSS unit might have malfunctioned. In these cases, replacing or resetting the BOSS unit solved the problem for some users. Solutions Based on advice from users on Panswork, here are several possible solutions:
The display issue with the BOSS unit on the 1993 Bobcat 753 could be caused by electrical connection problems, sensor failures, low battery voltage, software configuration issues, or a malfunctioning BOSS unit. By systematically checking these components, users can identify the root cause and apply the appropriate solution. If you encounter similar problems, it is recommended to first inspect the electrical connections, sensors, and battery voltage. If the problem persists, resetting the system or replacing the BOSS unit might be necessary. For persistent issues, seeking professional technical support is advisable to ensure the machine returns to full working order. |