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Troubleshooting Code 10-17 on the Bobcat T190
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The Bobcat T190 is a popular and versatile compact track loader known for its power, agility, and productivity in a range of applications, from construction to landscaping. However, like any heavy equipment, the T190 can experience issues that may hinder performance. One such issue that has been reported by several users is the appearance of the error code 10-17, which can cause concern and frustration. Understanding this error code and knowing how to troubleshoot it is essential for keeping your Bobcat T190 running smoothly.
Understanding the Code 10-17 on the Bobcat T190
The error code 10-17 on a Bobcat T190 is typically related to the hydraulic system. Specifically, this code often indicates a malfunction in the auxiliary hydraulic circuit, which can lead to a loss of functionality in the machine's attachments. Auxiliary hydraulics are critical for operating a variety of tools and attachments, such as augers, grapple buckets, and breakers. If the auxiliary system is not functioning correctly, it can impact the machine's overall performance and limit its versatility.
Symptoms of Code 10-17
When the 10-17 code appears, operators may notice the following symptoms:
  1. Inoperative Attachments: Attachments powered by the auxiliary hydraulics may fail to function or operate intermittently.
  2. Loss of Hydraulic Pressure: The machine may experience a loss of power or responsiveness when trying to use attachments, particularly high-flow ones.
  3. Hydraulic Leaks: In some cases, the auxiliary hydraulic lines may leak, potentially causing a drop in hydraulic pressure.
  4. Warning Lights: The control panel may display warning lights or other error codes in conjunction with the 10-17 message.
Common Causes of Code 10-17
There are several potential causes for the appearance of the 10-17 code on the Bobcat T190. These include:
  1. Faulty Pressure Switch: One of the most common causes of code 10-17 is a faulty pressure switch in the auxiliary hydraulic system. The pressure switch is responsible for monitoring the pressure in the system and communicating with the machine’s control module. If the switch malfunctions or becomes damaged, it can trigger the error code.
  2. Clogged or Dirty Hydraulic Filters: Over time, hydraulic filters can become clogged with contaminants, causing a drop in fluid flow and pressure. This can interfere with the operation of the auxiliary hydraulics and result in the code being triggered.
  3. Low Hydraulic Fluid: If the hydraulic fluid level is low or the fluid is contaminated, the auxiliary hydraulic system may not receive the necessary pressure, causing attachments to fail.
  4. Damaged Hydraulic Lines or Hoses: Leaks or damage to the hydraulic lines or hoses can result in a loss of pressure, which may cause the auxiliary hydraulics to malfunction.
  5. Malfunctioning Auxiliary Control Valve: The auxiliary control valve regulates the flow of hydraulic fluid to the attachments. If the valve is damaged or defective, it can cause the attachments to fail to operate and trigger the 10-17 error code.
  6. Electrical Issues: Faulty wiring, loose connections, or issues with the electrical components that control the hydraulic system can also cause the 10-17 code to appear.
How to Diagnose the Problem
Diagnosing the cause of the 10-17 error code on the Bobcat T190 requires a systematic approach to isolate the issue. Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Check the Hydraulic Fluid Level: Ensure that the hydraulic fluid is at the proper level. Low fluid levels can cause a drop in pressure and result in hydraulic system failure. Also, inspect the condition of the fluid to ensure it is clean and free from contaminants.
  2. Inspect the Hydraulic Filters: Dirty or clogged filters can restrict the flow of hydraulic fluid. Replace or clean the filters as necessary to ensure proper fluid circulation.
  3. Check the Auxiliary Hydraulics Pressure Switch: Use a multimeter to test the pressure switch for continuity. If the switch is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
  4. Inspect the Hydraulic Lines and Hoses: Look for visible signs of wear, damage, or leaks in the hydraulic lines and hoses. Replace any damaged components to restore proper fluid flow.
  5. Test the Auxiliary Control Valve: Inspect the auxiliary control valve for proper operation. If the valve is faulty, it may need to be replaced or repaired.
  6. Examine the Electrical System: Check the wiring and connections related to the auxiliary hydraulic system for any signs of corrosion, loose connections, or damage. Clean and secure the electrical connections as needed.
Solutions for Code 10-17
Once the cause of the problem has been identified, the appropriate solution can be applied. Some possible fixes include:
  1. Replacing the Pressure Switch: If the pressure switch is faulty, replacing it with a new one should resolve the issue. Be sure to install the correct pressure switch for your machine model.
  2. Changing the Hydraulic Filters: If the filters are clogged or dirty, replace them with new, manufacturer-recommended filters to restore proper fluid flow.
  3. Refilling or Flushing the Hydraulic Fluid: If the hydraulic fluid is low or contaminated, refill it to the correct level with the appropriate type of fluid. If the fluid is dirty, consider flushing the system to remove contaminants.
  4. Repairing or Replacing Hydraulic Hoses: Any damaged hydraulic hoses should be replaced with new ones to ensure proper fluid pressure and flow.
  5. Replacing the Auxiliary Control Valve: If the control valve is malfunctioning, it may need to be replaced. Ensure that the new valve is compatible with the T190's hydraulic system.
  6. Addressing Electrical Problems: If there are electrical issues, repair or replace the damaged wiring and connections to restore communication between the control panel and the hydraulic system.
Preventative Maintenance for the Bobcat T190
To minimize the likelihood of encountering the 10-17 error code in the future, operators should follow a regular maintenance schedule. Preventative maintenance practices include:
  1. Regular Fluid Checks: Check the hydraulic fluid level regularly to ensure it is within the recommended range and in good condition.
  2. Filter Maintenance: Clean or replace hydraulic filters at the intervals recommended by the manufacturer to prevent clogging and maintain fluid flow.
  3. Inspect Hydraulic Components: Periodically inspect the hydraulic hoses, valves, and pressure switches for signs of wear or damage.
  4. Monitor System Pressure: Keep an eye on the hydraulic system’s pressure using a pressure gauge to ensure that the system is operating within the specified range.
  5. Electrical System Checks: Regularly inspect the wiring and electrical connections for signs of wear or corrosion.
Conclusion
The Bobcat T190 is a reliable and efficient machine, but like any piece of heavy equipment, it requires regular maintenance and occasional troubleshooting. If you encounter the 10-17 error code, following the diagnostic steps outlined above can help you identify and resolve the issue quickly, minimizing downtime and keeping your machine operating at peak performance. By staying on top of fluid levels, filter maintenance, and hydraulic system inspections, you can avoid common hydraulic problems and ensure the longevity of your Bobcat T190.
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