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No display,battery led flashing

I have a 50 fc that has no foward or reverse,no reading on display and battery down on flashing yellow with known good battery installed.Installed new scr control card thinking that was bdi issue but still the same.Also swapped out display panel but still the same.
  • Posted 12 Dec 2011 02:51
  • By stucktruck
  • joined 27 Nov'11 - 17 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
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I hope this unit is in operation by now. Find a cure?
  • Posted 22 Apr 2012 12:57
  • By tonymfg
  • joined 16 Jan'09 - 43 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
Not fuse either all inputs to display good still flashing bdi,no seat light , no brake light and no dir light on display.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2012 04:22
  • By stucktruck
  • joined 27 Nov'11 - 17 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
replace the large traction fuse
very common fault
  • Posted 12 Dec 2011 16:33
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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