R630 Wheel Loader

acolar

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Hi All,
My wheel loader has switches for Beacon & rear work lights already mounted .
Appears fuses present too.
Where can I locate any literature or schematics for wiring to help me on add a beacon and rear work lights.
Not sure how Kubota handles wiring for these accessories - are there give away connectors hidden somewhere in the harnesses?
Thanks
Tony
 

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Hi All,
My wheel loader has switches for Beacon & rear work lights already mounted .
Appears fuses present too.
Where can I locate any literature or schematics for wiring to help me on add a beacon and rear work lights.
Not sure how Kubota handles wiring for these accessories - are there give away connectors hidden somewhere in the harnesses?
Thanks
Tony
Get the Operators manual or maybe the WSM to get the schematics and hopefully the locations of the wires.
 

CobraTom

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The rear light kit and beacon kit suggest a fuse is present for them, but a relay is not. The wiring seems to be long, so maybe start by looking at the relay box for some empty wiring pigtails.
 

Sqidget

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On the rear of the cab over the rear window there are some rubber cones sticking out. They are grommets. (look for a similar one holding the window washer hose). One on each side have work light wires attached inside these grommets. Pry the grommets out and carefully pull the wiring with it. The second grommet on the left side (door side) is a beacon wire. They are labeled. The beacon usually is ready to use, I believe the work light circuit needs a relay installed in the fuse block.