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No Drive , Hydraulics ok

Hi everyone , I got still RX 50-15 , it has no drive and no errors , Hydraulics work (so seat operator switch) , it lets me choose direction and lamp powers on in both direction , when pushing accelarator fully it says use seat belt , , seatbelt works even shorted , checked connectors from seat to other connectors , but still same error , is there is any way to check incoming signals from menu ? any information would help me greatly
  • Posted 15 Feb 2022 02:37
  • By Archili_Gogava
  • joined 18 Sep'20 - 12 messages
  • Georgia
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Hello, according to the problem described, the belt contact is missing once on the seat you can raise / lower tilt... But traction is not authorized if the message is displayed on the display it is that the device is programmed to cut traction as long as the belt is not put on. It will therefore be necessary to see at the level of the belt lock and check the contact. If ok check the continuity until the socket...
  • Posted 15 Mar 2022 23:48
  • By FrenchTech
  • joined 15 Mar'22 - 11 messages
  • France
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