Hi Everyone-
I am involved in Nissan forward and reverse problem.
The initial problem was to change the directional handle(very loose), I did it and after that, the unit can not move either forward or reverse, I have checked pumps and they are ok, also the traction motor by push in main and forward contactors.
Brand - Nissan
Electric - Control using a SCR (it is not familiar to me)
Model - CYB02
Serial - CYB02 - 000380
Capacity - 5000 lb
Let me know where to start, the control is not familiar to me and I do not want to perform more complicated problems.
Battery voltage is 36.7
The unique contactor is operated is the steer one none else.
Thank you
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hi you should take the back off the direction switch and check the contacts. direction contactor should activate as soon as you select a direction even before you touch the accelerator. check for a negative feed to the contactors. bo2s had a common fault,check the negative supply to the main control card socket and possible burn out tracks on the card where the black wires go in. also there was sometimes an extra card near the direction switch which checked switch was in neutral. you can unplug this and connect the other plugs together.if the contactors activate but still no traction check the accelerator unit. hope this helps.
luis_v,
i assume the truck worked before you changed the directional control handle?
And now it doesnt?
I'd double check the wiring at the plug where it plugs into the harness in the steering column.
Make sure the contact configuration is the same as the old one inside the plug connector.
Check the wire colors or number and make sure they are the same.
In other words, compare the two and make sure they are the same.
If there is a mfg part number on a label somewhere on it see if they match.
There could be more than one handle/switch assy that might fit on that truck for different control systems.
Could of just gotten the wrong one.
Let us know what u find out.
Laterz,
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