When a travel mode is selected and the engine speed is increased, the Machine ECM increases
the signal to the pump control solenoid valves. This action results in higher speed once the
speed and direction lever is moved.
When the machine decelerates, the travel motor speed sensors send a signal to the ECM
indicating a decrease in ground speed. The ECM sends a corresponding signal to de-energize
the pump control solenoids. Also, the charge pump sends less oil flow to the pump control
solenoid valves. With a decreased Machine ECM signal to the pump control solenoid valves
and less charge pump oil flow to the solenoid valves, the hydrostatic pump begins to destroke.
This action also prevents engine lug.
SERV1833-01 - 61 - Text Reference
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