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HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
The tractor is equipped with four headlight bulbs. If one of the bulbs should burn out, replace the bulb as follows:
•Remove the taillight bulb by simply pulling the bulb from the taillight socket. Replace with a like bulb. Align the bulb terminals with the socket terminals, and push the new bulb fully into the socket. Refer to Figure 38.
•Fully raise the hood so that the hood prop cylinders hold the hood in the raised position.
•Pull both locking tabs of the wire harness plug away from the bulb/socket assembly and unplug the wire harness from the bulb assembly. See Figure 37.
BULB/SOCKET
ASSEMBLY.
WIRE
SOCKET SLOT
TAILLIGHT SOCKET
HOUSING
HAZZARD
SOCKET
HAZZARD
BULB
TAILLIGHT
BULB
HARNESS REFLECTOR
PLUG
LOCKING TAB
Figure 37
•Turn the bulb/socket assembly approximately a quarter turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector, then remove from the reflector.
•Replace with a new bulb/socket assembly (Cub Cadet No.
•Align the tabs of the new bulb/socket assembly with the notches of the reflector and insert the bulb.
•Turn the bulb/socket assembly clockwise to lock in place. Plug the wire harness into the socket, making sure the plug locking tabs lock onto the socket assembly.
TAIL LIGHT/HAZARD LIGHT BULB
REPLACEMENT
Each hazzard light assembly has two light bulbs — the hazzard light bulb and the taillight bulb. Replace the taillight bulb or hazzard light bulb as follows:
•Remove the two screws fastening the rear lense (amber and red) to the hazzard light housing.
Figure 38
•To remove the hazzard bulb, push the bulb upward in the socket and turn counterclockwise to remove the bulb from the light socket. Refer to Figure 38.
•Replace with a like bulb.
•Align the post of the new bulb with the slot in the socket, push the bulb into the socket, and turn clockwise to lock it in the socket.
•Position the rear lense in the housing and secure with the two screws removed earlier.
SERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Fuses are installed to protect the tractor’s electrical system from damage caused by excessive amper- age. Always use the same capacity fuse for replacement. If the electrical system does not func- tion, check for blown fuses. See Figure 39
If you have a recurring problem with blown fuses, have the tractor’s electrical system checked by your Cub Cadet dealer.
GOOD BAD
Figure 39
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