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My beeper on the warning system won't shut up. I've noticed if I turn the blower on high it will quit. After a bit I can turn the blower motor back on low and it will stay off until I slow down and then stays on. I presuming a ground problem. All sensors light up normal when I slow the RPM down. Any other thoughts. I'm going to clean up the ground wires in the console on the floor and I think their is one under the cab. Any place else. I have also swapped out the beeper box with the other machine and that didn't help. Thanks Greg
 

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A ground location to check out is behind hourmeters. Might run a temoporary ground from hear down into side counsel floor to help narrow things down. I'd also unplug and replug other tattletales to check connectors for poor connection. Can get corrosive up there if the rodents took up residence. Good luck
 

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I cleaned all the grounds and ran all day and worked great. As soon as I hit the lights the beeper was on. Charging system still up around 14 and no lights on. The next morning the combine wouldn't start. Zero power in the cab. I went back and moved the cables and power was restored. The ground cable was bad in the connection coming off the 2nd battery to the engine. I used vice grips and crimped the end tighter. NO problems since. I'm going to replace this cable next year. I didn't know about the ground behind the hour meter. I try to occasionally clean up grounds. Thanks Greg
 
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