Discussion:
all functions normal No steering

Lift has no codes,
Steering is out
  • Posted 2 Aug 2025 08:10
  • By MM2952
  • joined 30 Jan'16 - 10 messages
  • Texas, United States
M. Moreno
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Not knowing the age of the unit, SN , did you check the power steering motor brushes? Park brake switch? Your travel lever should turn on the power steering if all is normal with others. May also have a pump chopper which your steering turns off if your steering wheel isn't moved. This sensor is below your steering wheel assembly. Make sure the 3 pegs are aligned when installing steering wheel and or isn't broken as well.
  • Posted 5 Aug 2025 23:30
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 124 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
4kliftman

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