Cub Cadet Rzt 17 Manual

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Steering 53 5. Remove the nuts and bolts that hold the sensor to the sensor bracket using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and a 1/4” wrench. Install a new sensor to the sensor bracket using the nuts and bolts that held the old one in place. Place the two flat washers on the axle casting so that the holes in the washers line up with the screw ho 8. Install the steering sensor and bracket.

Check the steering sensor air gap. Adjust as neces- sary.

Slide a non-ferrous feeler gauge between the mag- net in the head of the screw that holds the yoke in place and the steering sensor. The steering sensor air gap should be between 0.025” - 0.035” (0.64 - 0.89 mm). If it is not: 9a. Loosen the two screws that hold the top half of the steering sensor bracket to the bottom using a 3/8” wrench.

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Slide a 0.030” (0.76 mm) non-ferrous feeler gauge between the magnet in the head of the screw that holds the yoke in place and the steering sensor. While lightly holding the sensor down on the feeler gauge, tighten the two screws. Slide the feeler gauge out from in between the magnet and the sensor. Bcin exam study guide. NOTE: There should be a slight drag on the feeler gauge as it is removed.

If there is not, readjust the steer- ing sensor until there is. Figure 4.34 Bolts Figure 4.35 Figure 4.36 0.020” + 0.010” Feeler gauges Washers.