Yale MPB040ABC2748:
charging

I had to replace 2 battery cables. I got the exact same cables from a dealer and when I hooked them up I have 3 lights blinking. The red power, light, the yellow charging light and the green charged light. Any advice
  • Posted 20 Apr 2017 01:52
  • Discussion started by yalejack
  • New Jersey, United States
Rich Peet
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I have a feeling you may have plug the charger into the truck side and not the battery side. On some Yale pedestrian models this is possible.

Nero
  • Posted 2 May 2017 18:40
  • Reply by NER045
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I have a feeling you have the wires wrong on the charger to the batteries.
  • Posted 22 Apr 2017 07:03
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
The blinking is going on when I have it plugged in to charge and also when it is not plugged in. I have a feeling I need new batteries.
  • Posted 20 Apr 2017 03:36
  • Reply by yalejack
  • New Jersey, United States
Rich Peet
Is this when you have it plugged into the wall outlet? If not plug it in and let it start charging. Then unplug it and restart the truck see if the lights quit blinking.
  • Posted 20 Apr 2017 03:27
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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