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Motor Short

I used a handheld to check the problem of Crown wave and it show Motor Short. and the control panel show Number 26 its motor short too.
So last week I changed 2 brand new motor and push in tow mode and rock it 10 time but when I used its the truck stop and in the control pod still show number 26 with the handheld still show motor short. If I turn the key off and on again its working for a short distance and stop again.
Is somebody have this problem before?
Please I need held.
  • Posted 30 Oct 2011 03:32
  • By Alexa
  • joined 30 Oct'11 - 1 message
  • New York, United States
Alexa
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have you checked the batteries? (load test them?)
and confirmed the cables to the motors are good?
  • Posted 30 Oct 2011 22:50
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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