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No drive

Hi,

Someone very kindly gave me a Still forklift on the basis I could get it running and drive it out, managed that ok, but no throttle response, so limped it on tick over, suspected faulty throttle pot.

Went to restart it to limp it into my unit, starts ok, no drive, key light on dash flashing.

Alternator output ok, handbrake feed ok, fuses all ok, tested power at fuses, no feed to 1f15, bridged a feed to it, relay clicks, key doesn't flash, but still no drive.

Need to know what this fuse relates to chase fault back. (I suspect it throttle related)

Thanks in advance
  • Posted 27 Jul 2018 21:37
  • By Totallyblasted
  • joined 27 Jul'18 - 1 message
  • United Kingdom

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