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Blowing fuse

Every morning I have to replace the ignition fuse before unit will start. For the remainder of the day it will start and stop and run great but the next morning I will need to replace that fuse again. Any thoughts?
  • Posted 6 Jul 2013 02:16
  • By ATK1
  • joined 27 Jan'12 - 74 messages
  • South Dakota, United States
allenk@ntlifts.com
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Does the truck run just one shift or is there a second and or third shift also......might want to check into what the other shift operators might be doing with/to the truck to cause the fuse to blow????
  • Posted 6 Jul 2013 05:13
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Thank you. I will check into that. Do you have a guess for each scenario? Thanks.
  • Posted 6 Jul 2013 04:09
  • By ATK1
  • joined 27 Jan'12 - 74 messages
  • South Dakota, United States
allenk@ntlifts.com
Have you actually checked the fuse PRIOR to trying to start the engine in the morning? Or do you try to start it only to find that the fuse is blown.
It might help to know whether the fuse is blowing during the night with the key switch off..............or if it blows as soon as you turn the key for the first start of the day.
  • Posted 6 Jul 2013 02:51
  • By L1ftmech
  • joined 25 Apr'12 - 394 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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