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The forks will not raise and the contactor doesn't engage when lifting the multifuntion handle. I checked the fuses in the contactor area taking each one out to test, and they all tested good. I can manually engage the contactor and it works as it should, so I am not getting power to the contactor it seems. I changed out the contactor to make sure the coil wasn't messed up, and it still doesn't work. The switches are working as they should and are also new. Where can i be losing power before the contactor?
  • Posted 16 Nov 2024 01:00
  • By tg0486
  • joined 29 Jul'17 - 78 messages
  • Missouri, United States

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