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Crown 5530 stand up one brake stuck

Hi. Ive got a crown 5530 stand up ride on lift. All functions work. and No error codes. It was getting picky as to when it would drive and when it would not, up until yesterday. It tries but standing on machine the right front brake is stuck ON. any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!! It does the same thing even when i try to put in tow mode......just will not release
  • Posted 22 Aug 2024 01:55
  • Modified 24 Aug 2024 00:37 by poster
  • By kingkuality
  • joined 21 May'17 - 61 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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found issue today replaced brake coil with a spare i had....works perfect thank you
  • Posted 24 Aug 2024 12:36
  • By kingkuality
  • joined 21 May'17 - 61 messages
  • Ohio, United States
It does the same thing even when i try to put in tow mode......just will not release
  • Posted 24 Aug 2024 00:37
  • By kingkuality
  • joined 21 May'17 - 61 messages
  • Ohio, United States
Typically I see that happen if the static strap is too short as the static loves to build up on the brakes. If you for to analyzer menu A3.1.1 you can check it against the left brake on A3.1.2. They should be fairly similar but usually arent at 100% unless you are koving fairly quickly.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2024 01:02
  • By DyslexicNerd_01
  • joined 13 Jun'23 - 226 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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