Yale GLP040AFNUAE084:
Drives forward, but not always in reverse

I Have a Yale GLP040AF which often times will only go into after slamming body backwards against seat while shifting into reverse. Any thoughts or suggestions?
  • Posted 29 Oct 2022 04:39
  • Discussion started by Eric_Wilson
  • Massachusetts, United States
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firstly, check you fwd/rev signals at the control valve solenoids, also check the switch/s at the directional switch.
If all is ok in both of those areas and the electrical is good then you'll have to check pressures and see if it's a clutch pack issue.
  • Posted 30 Oct 2022 15:31
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
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