Raymond 8210:
No travel but everything else works fine with NO codes

Just had one of these and the book says the check tiller switch inputs to controller. Check the inputs but if thats ok then check the emergency reverse button to see if the black arm is broken off. Service manual says nothing about the emergency reverse button.
  • Posted 17 Oct 2024 07:37
  • Discussion started by JourneymanTech
  • California, United States
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It's already fixed, I just posted that for my future reference
  • Posted 17 Oct 2024 12:34
  • Reply by JourneymanTech
  • California, United States
Emergency reverse or belly button will sometimes break and be held in causing no forward or reverse , you might also check the tiller handle at the base of the handle if it is bad or broken it will cause the same issue
  • Posted 17 Oct 2024 11:51
  • Reply by John_Bradley
  • Texas, United States
Jb69

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