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no forward or reverse

I am being driven mad by our truck having driven over a small bump the truck will not go forwards or backwards,the lights on the dash come on but no drive,or clicking.
all the other functions work if I leave the seat they stop so I belive the seat switch is ok anyone got any ideas. its been driving us crazy now for a while.

many thanks
  • Posted 21 Oct 2011 00:49
  • By def110
  • joined 21 Oct'11 - 1 message
  • bucks, United Kingdom
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