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No travel - Everything else works

Hello. So the forklift was experiencing intermittent no travel issues which evolved into no travel at all. We replaced the directional switch and the unit regained travel functions for approx. 20 minutes, hit a bump and no we're back to no travel.
Again replaced the directional switch, battery is good, replaced the EV100LX system entirely, seat switch, contacts, we're now down to just searching for a broken wire. Everything checks out as normal, but no luck.
Any help at all is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
  • Posted 28 May 2016 04:38
  • By LiftDirect
  • joined 13 May'16 - 3 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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I am having the same issue with my forklift. What was the fix?
  • Posted 23 Nov 2016 09:03
  • By ericjensen223
  • joined 23 Nov'16 - 1 message
  • California, United States

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