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Forklift only moves reverse bo forward

Hi looking for a wiring diagram for the forward reverse solenoid circuit , fork lift only goes reverse when I check the connector at the solenoid with a test light I get good power in reverse , in forward the light is very dim

Any ideas appreciated
  • Posted 13 Aug 2021 06:18
  • By Mattk
  • joined 13 Aug'21 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada
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I don't have a whole lot of experience with Toyota's but I have seen this before. It turned out to be a bad directional switch assembly. On this model, is it possible to reverse the switches or wiring connections? On the ones I have worked on you can't. Or if you have another same model truck you could try using the directional lever assembly from it. I do not have any Toyota schematics.
  • Posted 14 Aug 2021 05:06
  • Modified 14 Aug 2021 05:07 by poster
  • By 1CrownTech
  • joined 23 Jul'21 - 117 messages
  • Washington, United States
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