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2008 CAT 246C Right Drive Motor Speed Sensor Issues: Troubleshooting and Solutions - MikePhua - 07-04-2025

On Panswork, there has been some discussion about issues with the right drive motor speed sensor on the 2008 CAT 246C. The problem often results in abnormal speed readings, poor performance, or even failure of the drive motor to function properly. Here's a detailed look at potential causes and solutions.
Common Symptoms of Speed Sensor Issues:
  1. Erratic or No Speed Readings
    One of the most common symptoms of a faulty speed sensor is erratic or no speed readings. The drive motor may fail to perform as expected, which can affect the overall functionality of the machine.
  2. Warning Lights or Fault Codes
    If the sensor malfunctions, the CAT 246C’s onboard diagnostics system might trigger warning lights on the dashboard or display fault codes. These codes typically indicate issues with the right drive motor, specifically the sensor.
Possible Causes of Speed Sensor Malfunctions:
  1. Damaged or Faulty Speed Sensor
    Over time, the speed sensor may become worn out or damaged due to environmental conditions, excessive use, or dirt accumulation. If the sensor is not sending accurate data to the system, it can cause the drive motor to operate poorly.
    Solution:
    • Inspect the sensor for any visible signs of damage, dirt, or corrosion. Cleaning the sensor might resolve minor issues, but if it’s damaged, it will need to be replaced.
    • Ensure that the electrical connections to the sensor are secure. Loose or corroded connections can also cause sensor issues.
  2. Wiring and Connector Issues
    Damaged or frayed wiring can lead to incorrect data transmission from the speed sensor to the system. Poor connections between the sensor and the control module can also cause the drive motor to malfunction.
    Solution:
    • Inspect the wiring harness leading to the speed sensor for any visible damage. Look for frayed wires, signs of wear, or corrosion on the connectors.
    • Replace any damaged wiring or connectors, and ensure that the connections are tight and clean.
  3. Faulty Control Module
    The control module, which interprets the data from the speed sensor, might also be a source of the issue. If the control module fails, it may misinterpret the speed sensor data, resulting in abnormal drive motor behavior.
    Solution:
    • If all wiring and the sensor appear to be functioning correctly, consider checking the control module for faults. This often requires specialized diagnostic equipment.
    • In some cases, a software update or reprogramming of the control module may be necessary.
Preventive Measures:
  • Regular Inspections: Regularly check the speed sensor, wiring, and connectors for signs of wear and tear. Early detection of issues can prevent further damage and costly repairs.
  • Proper Maintenance: Clean the sensor and surrounding components periodically to prevent dirt buildup that could affect sensor accuracy.
  • Professional Diagnostics: If you're unsure of the issue or if it persists after basic troubleshooting, it’s recommended to have the vehicle professionally diagnosed using a CAT scan tool.
Conclusion:
Speed sensor issues on the 2008 CAT 246C, particularly the right drive motor sensor, can result in erratic operation or a complete failure of the drive motor. Regular inspections, timely repairs, and proper maintenance of the sensor, wiring, and control module are key to avoiding these issues. If the problem persists, professional diagnostics and repair are recommended to ensure the continued performance of the skid steer.