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  1. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    Not without depotting the control unit. I had one out of 760 with a bad solenoid and I scrapped it for parts. Sold the cable, tensioner, fairlead, remote, planetary gear box for more than the winch. I wanted to know the exact potting solution but Warn would not tell me. It is a 2 part...
  2. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    If the OLI is bad or removed you can spool out but not in. The winch allows you to spool out on a OLI failure so you can get slack in the winch cable to disconnect. Did you get voltage on one of the leads to the remote? You may have a control pack solenoid failure. You cannot get to the...
  3. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    They come with 1/0 but the length is around 4 feet. I use min 2/0 and 350 amp battery disconnect connectors. If you have long runs (> 15 feet) then use 4/0. Less resistance means less voltage drop which means lower amp pull which effects duty cycles. I hope your winch tested ok! The gen 2...
  4. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    You would need to cut off the male connector that does NOT have the SQUARE mounting plate on it and wire it into the remote cord. Only saying this since you do not have a remote cord with connector that this would connect with. What I would do before you do all if this is extend the wire on...
  5. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    Here is one on a series 12
  6. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    It probably went bad and they tried to bypass it.
  7. Hard Head

    Warn 18k winch severe duty wiring question

    I have a winch at the shop with one on it. I will take some pics for you. The remote cord is cut on yours, the power cord will be tough to crimp. The control packs are potted and are really not serviceable. The wire next to the positive is wired all the way back to the crimp on lug. I...
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