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Creeps FWD

Hello,
Got a SC5200 that intermittently creeps FWD when it comes to a stop. The truck barely moves at all. It's like it wants to move but doesn't. Once the brakes come on after it stops, it doesn't move. I can feel something when on the truck and it happens. Its like something is still getting voltage from the access module. Replacing access 3 didn't fix it. Wondering if anyone had any suggestions.

Thanks
  • Posted 7 Dec 2023 09:59
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States
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If your foot isn't on the brake there is a possibility for the truck to roll until the parking brake comes on. I'd suggest measuring the voltages going to the motors to verify the issue is the access 3 sending power to drive motors.

Does this issue happen if you put the directional control into neutral then come to a stop?
  • Posted 7 Dec 2023 10:22
  • By DyslexicNerd_01
  • joined 13 Jun'23 - 222 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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