Replacement Part List

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CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Plow does not lift 1. Low hydraulic  uid level. 1. Add  uid to proper level
or lifts slowly – 2. Discharged battery. 2. Recharge battery.
motor operates
3. Leaking or open “S1” cartridge. 3. Clean or replace “S1” cartridge.
4. Motor turning counter clockwise
4. Check wiring to motor solenoid
(T1 should be energized)
– Check Controller – Replace motor solenoid.
5. Malfunctioning Hydraulic Unit. 5. Replace Hydraulic Unit.
Plow Angles Right
1. Leaking or open “S2” cartridge. 1. Clean or replace “S2” cartridge.
when Raise 2. Wiring not correct 2. Check wiring harness
switch is pressed 3. Bad Controller 3. Replace Controller
Motor
doesn’t
1. Check red and black wires at battery
.
1. Clean and tighten connection
operate 2. No current to Motor Solenoid. 2. Locate malfunction and repair.
(small red wire T1 & small black wire T2) (Check controller)
3. Malfuctioning Motor Solenoid 3. Replace motor Solenoid
4. Malfunctioning motor. 4. Replace motor.
5. Malfunctioning Hydraulic Unit. 5. Replace Hydraulic Unit.
Plow doesn’t
1. No current to “S1” coil. 1. Locate malfunction and repair.
(Check controller)
lower
(black with white stripe & white wire)
2. “S1” cartridge jammed in 2. Replace “S1” cartridge.
closed position.
3. Inoperative “S1” coil. 3. Replace “S1” coil.
(black with white stripe & white wire) (black with white stripe & white wire)
Plow creeps down
1. Leaking “S1” cartridge. 1. Clean or replace “S1” cartridge.
2. Leaking Raise Cylinder, 2. Replace Raise Cylinder or hose.
hose or  tting.
Plow does not 1. No current to “S2” coil.
1. Locate malfunction and repair.
(orange & black w/white stripe wire)
angle Left
(orange and black w/white stripe wire)
2. Motor tuning clockwise. 2. Check wiring of motor solenoid.
(T2 should be energized)
– Check Controller – Replace motor solenoid.
3. Bad”S2” valve. 3. Replace “S2” valve.
Plow does not 1. No current to “S2” coil.
1. Locate malfunction and repair.
(orange & black w/white stripe wire)
angle Right
(orange and black w/white stripe wire)
2. Motor tuning counter clockwise. 2. Check wiring of motor solenoid.
(T1 should be energized)
– Check Controller – Replace motor solenoid.
3. Bad”S2” valve. 3. Replace “S2” valve.
Troubleshooting Guide for The HomePlow Power Angling (Hydraulic)
Troubleshooting Guide for The HomePlow Auto Angling
(Linear Actuator)
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Plow operates 1. Bad wire connections. 1. Clean/Tighten wire connections.
slowly 2. Discharged battery. 2. Recharge battery.
3. Bad Linear Actuator. 3. Replace Linear Actuator.
4. Bad Remote Control Receiver. 4. Replace Receiver
.
Plow doesn’t 1. Bad wire connections. 1. Clean/Tighten wire connections.
operate 2. Discharged battery. 2. Recharge battery.
3. Bad Linear Actuator. 3. Replace Linear Actuator.
4. Bad Remote Control Receiver. 4. Replace Receiver.
5 Remote not communicating 5. Re-sync to receiver .
with receiver.
6. Battery dead on Remote Control. 6. Replace Battery and re-sync to receiver.
7. Bad Remote Control. 7. Replace remote and re-sync to receiver.
Re-sync instructions:
1. Make sure receiver is plugged in and has 12 volts.
2. Remove cover from the receiver.
3. Press white button until red light above button illuminates.
4. Once the red light illuminates, immediately press the up or down button on remote.
The red light should go out immediately and the receiver is now comunicating with the remote.
White Button Red Light
Cover Receiver