Crown SHR5500:
Battery Low Display

Lift has a brand new battery reading 25V but when in turn lift on its showing 24.2 on display screen and then I get Battery Low display then a Truck Stops display. Could it be a bad Access 1?
  • Posted 5 Jul 2019 08:33
  • Discussion started by Steveo76
  • Texas, United States
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We have found in even rr5700 trucks, there can be voltage drops through fuses etc, 1v drop makes a difference at BDI, it was a matter of tracing voltages through circuit, with a diagram and analyser menu, on a shr check voltage drop through key as well usually crimped on terminals
  • Posted 12 Jul 2019 06:08
  • Reply by dean_f
  • New Zealand

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