Raymond 7400:
intermettent display

hi does anyone knows or encountered this kind of problem. lift trucks moves fine hydraulic functions are good but sometimes their is no display. i am working for a 7400 and FA model raymond reachtruck.
any suggestions would be great..thank you in advance!
best regards!
  • Posted 21 Nov 2010 03:05
  • Discussion started by forkliftcity
  • cebu, Philippines
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Battery casement short to the frame insert to negative battery cable your tester and with the positive side of tester scroll around the frame and battery and see discharge varies 2 to 6 volts surges
  • Posted 8 Oct 2015 13:12
  • Reply by edwin_q
  • New York, United States
Eddie Rod #1
Battery casement short to the frame insert to negative battery cable your tester and with the positive side of tester scroll around the frame and battery and see discharge varies 2 to 6 volts surges
  • Posted 8 Oct 2015 13:12
  • Reply by edwin_q
  • New York, United States
Eddie Rod #1
Check the static strap, shorts to frame and volts to frame. If all are ok, check the connections at the display and fuse relay board.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2010 04:36
  • Reply by joe_d
  • Texas, United States
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