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JUST GO ON FORWARD DIRECTION

MY FORKLIFT JUST GO FORWARD, IT DOESNT GO ON REVERSE WHAT IT COULD BE ? IT HAS AN HYDRAULIC MONOTROL PEDAL

MY FORKLIFT IT HAS A PERKINS 4.236 ENGINE , S/N C004-D03652-Z
  • Posted 31 Jul 2013 13:01
  • By PIGUA
  • joined 31 Jul'13 - 1 message
  • TABASCO, Mexico
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check the forward solenoid for power with the forward pedal pushed "on". If it gets power, try reversing the wires for the solenoids. The truck will now have reverse only. If that happens, change the forward solenoid. If no power to the solenoid, check the diode (yellow found on harness near solenoids)
  • Posted 7 Aug 2013 01:02
  • By ricky_j
  • joined 18 Jan'08 - 12 messages
  • California, United States

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