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crown 30SCTT : no forward or reverse issues / questions!

I recently came into a crown 30SCTT electric forklift. I don't know much about forklifts and need help.
Currently , the mast will lift/lower, and move correctly. THE PROBLEM I'm having is it will not go into forward or reverse. I have tried basic electrical troubleshooting but haven't had any luck.
Any ideas how / where to start?
Also , when lifting the forks with no load, what should the voltage drop read?
Thanks for any help, much appreciated
  • Posted 14 Apr 2021 13:34
  • By Austin_Mantis
  • joined 14 Apr'21 - 1 message
  • California, United States
Aceman

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