Yale ERC050GHN48TQ084:
ERC060GHN36TE084 NO TRAVEL

Hi guys,
I have the above model with a problem of no Forward and Reverse travel. Upon turning On the key switch I could hear contactor kicks in and lift motor runs, but no travel at all. I haven't worked in Yale trucks before and have no service manual handy. I needed someone who can point me to right direction and help me figure out the problem. Your reply will be highly appreciated.
  • Posted 22 Dec 2015 03:25
  • Discussion started by prebyteros24
  • Ontario, Canada
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The unit had seized drive motor due to batt acid buildup.
  • Posted 30 Mar 2016 03:23
  • Reply by prebyteros24
  • Ontario, Canada
Thanks guys for you help.
  • Posted 30 Mar 2016 03:21
  • Reply by prebyteros24
  • Ontario, Canada
Check throttle pot linkage they come apart sometimes and do what you describe.
  • Posted 22 Dec 2015 22:38
  • Reply by stam
  • Ontario, Canada
You should be getting a error code on the dash display. Are you seeing anything on the display?
  • Posted 22 Dec 2015 03:53
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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