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I'll check that thanks :)
Gate switches are on the side of the floor. There should be some plastic pieces on the rear side of the wave. Follow the gate arm to the bottom. Remove them to expose the cam and switches.
Ok thx. I was out for holidays... I'm now here going to check
Edit : after having removing the floor mat and sliding the metal floor base trap I don't seems to find the gate switch. I can't remove all the metal floor trap because the pedal are linked to it and don't wanna risk doing anymore lol :(
Sounds like the cam/switches are getting worst. Have you gotten to that yet. That's the first step
Since yesterday there is a new weird behaviour with the wave60 maybe it can help for diagnosis? From now until yesterday the error code 223 was only popping when I opened the right side door. But now from time to time the wave won't start and the error code 223 is happening right when I turn it on and with the 2 doors closed. I have to open/close the door a few times or even restart the wave 2-3 times for it to be ok.
Also, sometimes when we drive it, it just stop moving right here and code 223 start beeping. I have to again open-close the door 2-3 times
And ita back again working....
Maybe this can help with the issue...
I would check the gate switches and cam first. Always start with the basic
Ok thanks. I heard that it may be the access 2/3 that need to be replaced. Is it possible? I hope not cause its very expansive lol
Check to see if the cam is damaged. If so, that will need to be replaced. Hopefully, the gate switches are just out of adjustment. Depending on your confort level, you can either replace it or call a tech. If you need to replace any parts, you'll need to call a forklift supplier to get them
And then when i'll be here whats the thing I should do? Is this something I can fix or I have to call a crown technician to come and repair?
Thanks i'll check what I can do :)
Yes, you need to remove the floorboard and lower covers to get to switches and actuator cam assy. Need allen wrench. A bit of a pain, but with patience, you'll get there
Do you know exactly where to check for the gate switch? Do I have to remove any thing for this?
look at the gate switches on the doors you may find the roller cam is bent over
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