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Forks lower super slow

Everything on the lift works fine, only issues is when lowering forks with the handle, the forks lower just as slow as when you use the MVL ****.

no codes
  • Posted 7 Jul 2024 22:44
  • By LittleJon
  • joined 6 Dec'22 - 22 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
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It could be, I would check the voltage on the solenoid to make sure it has a large voltage spread between opened fully and closed
  • Posted 8 Jul 2024 03:16
  • By DyslexicNerd_01
  • joined 13 Jun'23 - 222 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
It shows it's set to 9

We think it might be the 4 way valve solenoid?

Would that cause an issue?
  • Posted 8 Jul 2024 02:45
  • By LittleJon
  • joined 6 Dec'22 - 22 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
In the performance settings you can changer the lower speed. 1 is the slowest and 9 is the fastest.
  • Posted 8 Jul 2024 01:50
  • By DyslexicNerd_01
  • joined 13 Jun'23 - 222 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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