Toro 4100-D Lawn Mower User Manual


 
Groundsmaster 4100--D/4110--DPage 5 -- 28Electrical System
Traction Pedal Adjustment
The traction pedal includes a neutral assembly that is
used to adjust the traction neutral position (Fig. 22).
Traction pedal adjustment may be necessary to make
sure that traction pedal movement provides the correct
full reverse and full forward positions for the traction
pedal position sensor. The InfoCenter display can be
used to check traction pedal adjustment using the fol-
lowing procedure.
1. Parkmachineonalevelsurface, lower cutting deck,
engage parking brake and stop engine.
2. Turn ignition switch to RUN but do not start engine.
3. Use the InfoCenter Display Diagnostics menu (see
InfoCenter Display in this chapter) to obtain and select
the Traction Pedal menu item. Choose Inputs and the In-
foCenter display should identify sensor voltage (Fig.
23).
4. Move traction pedal from full reverse to full forward
positions while noting the range of voltage displayed on
the InfoCenter.
A. Voltage in full reverse should be from 0.5 to 1.75V
(approximate).
B. Voltage in full forward should be from 3.5 to 4.5V
(approximate).
5. If voltage range from full reverse to full forward is in-
correct, adjustment of the spring shaft and rod end bear-
ing is necessary (Fig. 22).
A. Remove steering cover to access traction pedal
components (see Steering Tower in the Service and
Repairs section of Chapter 7 -- Chassis).
B. Loosen hex nut that secures rod end bearing in
spring shaft.
C. Rotate spring shaft which changes traction pedal
position in relation to traction pedal position sensor.
D. Check range of voltage as described in step 4
above and make additional adjustments t o thespring
shaft until range of voltage is within specifications.
E. Tighten hex nut to secure rod end bearing. Check
that traction pedal range of voltage is still correct
after hex nut is tightened.
F. Install steering cover (see Steering Tower in the
Service and Repairs section of Chapter7 -- Chassis).
1. Traction pedal
2. Pedal position sensor
3. Spring shaft
4. Hex nut
5. Rod end bearing
Figure 22
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Figure 23
Traction Pedal
Sensor:
2.407V